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JANUARY 12, 2014 Soldotna-Kenai, Alaska

Vol. 44, Issue 87

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Ski teams headed home

Students, driver injured in Friday bus accident By RASHAH McCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

At least one person was severely injured and several others were hospitalized after a bus, chartered by the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, with 49 people aboard collided with a semi-truck towing a trailer. After spending the night in Valdez, the group left for the 10- to 12-hour trip home at 1:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon

according to a district media release. The accident happened sometime before 11:45 a.m. Friday near Mile 55 of the Richardson Highway, said Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Beth Ipsen. Providence Valdez Medical Center confirmed that Kenai Central High School skier Lindsay Floyd has been flown out for further treatment but were unable to say where she had been flown or comment

on the seriousness of her injuries. According to the district’s Saturday release, the one student who was medevaced to Anchorage had been released. The group was headed to a cross-country ski meet in Valdez and included 28 students and three adults from Kenai Central High School and 15 students and three adults from Soldotna-based Skyview High School. The bus, under contract from

Unique Bus Charters, was following a Department of Transportation semi-truck towing a trailer. “The semi-truck went to make a left-hand turn into a pullout on the other side of the road and due to blowing snow the school bus driver did not see the truck slowing down, did not see the turn,” Ipsen Photo courtesy Alaska State Troopers said. The driver of the school A charter bus carrying members of the Kenai Central and bus, identified by Unique Bus Skyview high school ski teams was involved in a collision FriSee BUS, page A-2 day at Mile 55 of the Richardson Highway.

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En garde!

Above and right: Joseph Bishop, left, and Jacob Malone spar during a fencing club meeting Thursday at Skyview High School in Soldotna. The group is facing a team in Homer during a tournament this month. Far right: Bishop prepares to face an opponent.

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wo combatants masked and dressed in white stand face-to-face each wielding metal swords to defend their honor. Locked in a long, intense bout, the stalemate is broken when one lunges forward in attack for the decisive blow. The dueling adversaries, Jake Malone and Joey Bishop from Soldotna, are actually cousins both trained by Skyview High School teacher Peter Gundunas in the ancient martial art of fencing. Gundunas, coach of the Soldotna/Kenai chapter of the Kenai Peninsula Fencing Club, said he views fencing as the origin of sports because it turned the lethal activity of sword fighting to a training discipline. “It is one of the oldest sports and one of the original Olympic events,” he said. “The fluid movement, balance and patient focus you

Photos by Rashah McChesney/ Peninsula Clarion

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Story by Dan Balmer, Peninsula Clarion

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Changes draw mixed reactions

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JUNEAU — Gov. Sean Parnell on Friday announced a new way forward on a long-hoped-for natural gas pipeline that includes scrapping the terms of a 2007 law he says no longer works well for the situation. In a major policy speech in Anchorage, Parnell said the state and Canadian pipeline builder TransCanada Corp. have agreed to terminate their involvement under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act. He made clear, however, that TransCanada would remain a partner in the project, just under new terms. Parnell said he would seek legislative approval for the state to participate in a new commercial agreement with TransCanada; the North Slope’s three major players, Exxon Mobil Corp., BP PLC and ConocoPhillips; and the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. He said he expected a set of terms to be signed soon. Natural Resources Commissioner Joe Balash called the commercial agreement a “broad roadmap” and statement of intent. He said in an interview that legislation would have to be passed to accomplish what is being contemplated and the state plans to enter a separate, more narrowly defined agreement with TransCanada for pipeline services. The terms of the inducement act will remain in force for the time being, though the parties envision transitioning into the new arrangement once enabling legislation is passed, Balash

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By RASHAH McCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

A change in the way the state processes Medicaid payment for “medically necessary” abortions has drawn criticism from some and support from others on the Kenai Peninsula. The new regulations, which take effect Feb. 2, will require abortion providers to further define what constitutes a medically necessary abortion — a

requirement to receive Medicaid or Medicare reimbursement for the procedure. “It doesn’t differ much from how we were doing it before, it just asks for more detail,” said state Health and Social Services Commissioner Bill Streur. “I was concerned that we were paying for a whole lot of abortions that we didn’t have the money for. We wanted to get details for why these were federally necessary.” C

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To get that information, the state modified its “Certificate to Request Funds for Abortion” which previously had two boxes for an abortion provider to pick from: one that certified the abortion to be the result of rape or incest; the other that the abortion procedure was medically necessary. Now, the certificate has 23 categories for a medically necessary abortion, including severe pre-eclampsia, congestive

heart failure, epilepsy or a psychiatric disorder that places a woman “in imminent danger of medical impairment of a major bodily function.” Critics of the new certificate call the changes an attempt to define “medically necessary” in a way that is unconstitutional. “What’s concerning for us is that we know no two people are alike,” said Treasure Mackley, See CHANGE, page A-2


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they were aching and hurting.” Jennifer Ticknor, whose son Dezmond Ticknor was on the bus, said she got an automated call from the school district that an accident had happened, but had a hard time getting in touch with him. “He didn’t answer when I called but he answered when his sister called,” she said. He was one of the students taken to the hospital after being checked out by the medical team in Valdez. Ticknor said he was having neck and shoulder pain and needed an X-Ray. The school district has yet to get a final report on how many students ended up in the hospital, Erkeneff said. Mitch Michaud, chair of the Kenai Nordic Ski Club booster club, said his son Fox Michaud and daughter Madeleine Michaud were also onboard — neither were seriously injured. “When you’re in a bus, you don’t see anything,” Michaud said. “But what Madeleine has told us is that (it felt like) they slowed down really fast.” His daughter photographed the “mangled” front of the bus but has been unable to send the picture, he said. Typically ski team members make the 450-mile trip to Valdez once every four years, though the race occurs annually. “That way if you’re on the ski team for all four years, you can participate,” Michaud said. “It’s a pretty big trip and it’s very exciting. This year it was just a bit more exciting than they had planned.” The group left Thursday after school, spent the night in Palmer, then headed to Valdez Friday. Michaud, who calls himself the resident “ski dad” said he had been on several trips with the driver of the charter bus, Brown. “He’s a good driver,” Michaud said. “I’m sure it was a true accident.” Both Ticknor and Michaud said they spoke to several other parents whose children had either no injuries or minor injuries. “It could have been a lot worse,” Michaud said. “My wife and I were just talking and this is Alaska and driving in the wintertime we tell our kids constantly, ‘When you go on the roads you don’t know what will happen.’”

Charters as Verne Brown, was pinned into position by the collision and had to be extricated and taken to a hospital in Valdez, Ipsen said. “We were trying to get a helicopter into that area because his injuries were severe enough to need it,” Ipsen said. “Unfortunately, because of the weather, we ended up transporting him by ambulance.” Mike Baxter, spokesperson from the Kenai bus charter company, said the company had not had an injury accident in 15 years. The driver was flown to an Anchorage hospital, Baxter said. In addition to the bus driver, the driver of the semi-truck and one student were taken to the hospital from the scene of the accident, Ipsen said. The semi-driver was complaining of back pain and the student had been thrown against a seat. The rest of the students and parents were taken to Valdez and met by a triage team at the elementary school, said Pegge Erkeneff, spokesperson for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. Initially, there was some confusion about where the students were being taken as Valdez-area middle school students are also currently housed in that building, she said. The students did not participate in the Valdez Inivitational, according to the district media release. The school district posted details of the accident on its Facebook page, at about 2:30 p.m. Friday. Kenai Central High School’s Facebook page had been updated with details about an hour earlier. Initial reports by troopers and by the school district showed differing numbers of students and teachers, however by Friday evening, Erkeneff said every student and parent had been counted. Specific details were hard to come by as events unfolded as the collision occurred in an area that is out of cell phone range. “It took 45 minutes for the troopers to be able to respond,” she said. While initial reports were that the students and parents were uninjured, as the day progressed that changed, Erkeneff said. “There was potentially some whiplash and cuts and Reach Rashah McChesney scrapes,” she said. “Students at rashah.mcchesney@peninstarted to realize that maybe sulaclarion.com

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develop crosses over to other sports, like ballet dancing. … You cannot just jump into it and become a master. It is a lifelong sport.” The KPFC has two chapters with one club in the central Kenai Peninsula and the other in Homer. The two clubs, who have a combined 12 participants, will meet for a friendly tournament Jan. 20 at 6 p.m. at Skyview High School. The KPFC was started up in Homer by Wes Cannon more than 20 years ago. Today, Scott Meyer and Ethan Ford direct the Homer chapter which meets Mondays and Thursdays from 5:45 to 8 p.m. at Homer High School. Gundunas moved from Juneau to Homer in 2001 and quickly joined the club, but his fencing days did not begin in Alaska. Gundunas was introduced to fencing at a catholic high school in California. His high school teammate Dennis Christianson currently coaches the Anchorage fencing club. Shortly after Gundunas moved to the central Peninsula

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said. “Nobody’s letting go of the rope just yet,” he said, but he noted the state and TransCanada had “pre-agreed” to make the transition. A TransCanada spokesman said the company would continue working to advance the pipeline project. Parnell said he would propose legislation that would allow the state to enter into shipping agreements to move and sell gas. The legislation also would ask lawmakers to switch to a flat gross tax and allow for certain leases to pay production taxes with gas. Parnell previously said he would not propose gas tax legislation unless he saw demonstrable progress on the line. “The bottom line: We will have an investment-quality project when that’s complete,” he said Friday. Balash said he thinks the

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political and organizing director of Planned Parenthood of the Greater Northwest. “This list of (23) conditions … it’s certainly not all-encompassing and it doesn’t reflect the uniqueness of every human being and every pregnancy.” During the public input portion of implementing the proposed changes to the certificate, the state received about 400 comments on the issue. Streur characterized the majority of the comments as “boilerplate,” however he would not release them without a Freedom of Information Act Request and his office has yet to respond to the request. “There were several thoughtful emails opposed to it,” he said. “But primarily speaking to the argument that we were restricting abortions… then there were probably 100 to 150 supportive.” Colleen Ward, executive director of the ABC Pregnancy Care Center in Kenai, said she supported a restriction on the way public funds could be spent

‘This is a sport I see myself playing the rest of my life. I like that it’s a mental game and you have to be quick on your feet.’ — Jacob Malone four years ago, one of Homer’s best high school fencers, Logan Patrick moved to Soldotna. Not wanting his talent to go to waste, Gundunas formed the Soldotna chapter. The club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. at Skyview High School. Malone, a senior at Skyview, has been fencing since he was a freshman and introduced his cousin to the sport when the club started practicing at Skyview. Bishop, a freshman at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, graduated from Skyview last year. Both have qualified for national tournaments and last year Malone qualified for the Junior Olympics, but could not compete due to logistical reasons. Malone, who played multiple sports at Skyview during his first three years, decided to focus solely on fencing his senior year.

“This is a sport I see myself playing the rest of my life,” he said. “I like that it’s a mental game and you have to be quick on your feet.” Fencing has three types of fighting swords: foil, epee and saber. Gundunas said the foil is light and recommends it for all beginners. “All require a different skill,” he said. “The foil is a light learning weapon that is important for everyone to focus point control on the torso target area.” Using the epee specializes in defense or parry, meaning to deflect an attack. It is heavier than a foil and points are scored by hitting the point anywhere on the opponent’s body. “The epee is for old men with more patience,” Gundunas said. “In history it is known as the dueling weapon.” Reach Dan Balmer at danThe saber is a heavy cut- iel.balmer@peninsulaclarion. and-thrust sword and points com.

Legislature can act on the proposal this session — which is what the commercial agreement contemplates — “in large part because what we’re asking the Legislature to do essentially is set some of the specific terms that would then go into a contract to be negotiated over the next 18 months or so and would then come back to the Legislature for approval.” “It’s not like we’re asking the Legislature to make the big decisions this year, but we’re asking them to make some pretty important ones,” Balash said. The next set of agreements would set out specific equity terms, he said. Parnell said having the state participate in a line is a way to protect the state’s interests, and as a partner, Alaskans stand to gain more. He said the structure is attractive to North Slope oil and gas companies, too, because it could reduce their costs. The scheduled 90-day legislative session begins Jan. 21. Alaskans have long seen as a gas line as a way to create

jobs, provide energy for residents and shore up revenues as oil production declines. There have been fits and starts over the years, but Parnell and other state officials believe the current project has momentum. While Parnell in the past argued for continuing to pursue a project under terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, even as some state legislators saw it as a dead end, he has indicated he no longer views it as the best way forward. He said the law was designed for one project developer, but the project initially envisioned — a pipeline that would run from the prodigious North Slope into Canada to serve North America markets — has changed, and so have the players. In 2008, TransCanada won an exclusive license to pursue the project, with a promise of up to $500 million in reimbursable costs from the state. Exxon Mobil later joined TransCanada’s effort. ConocoPhillips and BP, which opposed provisions

of the law, pursued a rival line of their own before abandoning it in 2011. The companies, at Parnell’s urging, united in the last few years behind a liquefied natural gas project capable of overseas exports. The proposed line would run from the slope to south-central Alaska and could cost from $45 billion to more than $65 billion, according to company estimates. The companies have repeatedly said they need competitive, predictable and durable terms on oil and gas taxes and royalties but also have indicated they are open to having the state take an equity position. Natalie Lowman, a spokeswoman for ConocoPhillips Alaska, said the company sees the new direction laid out by Parnell as a positive step forward and looks forward to working with the state and the Legislature. BP Alaska President Janet Weiss said the company is pleased the state is pursuing equity ownership.

on pregnancy terminations. The faith-based care center has been in operation for 30 years on the Kenai Peninsula and Ward said there was a fundamental divide between the way her organization viewed the discussion on abortion regulations and how Planned Parenthood represented its dissent. “I heard ‘unconstitutional,’ and ‘discriminatory’ and ‘medical procedure,’” she said of the arguments against the changes. “It’s the subtleties, you hear things like unconstitutional and you hear things about discriminatory and for those of us who understand that life is in the womb, these words mean completely different things.” Critics of the changes say the new regulations put a disproportionate burden on lowincome women who need abortion services, as they only affect women seeking Medicaid or Medicare reimbursement for the procedure. “This is tantamount to a nearly complete ban on abortion to low income women in Alaska,” Mackley said. Ward said low-income women were often subject to a lot of variables that made them want to terminate a pregnancy that

could be changed. “People tell us, it’s often based on variable like ‘they don’t feel like they can afford a baby, their career doesn’t allow it, the father of the baby isn’t interested in them having a baby,’ … what we do here is share a truth about their situation that isn’t represented in our culture,” Ward said. The center offers parenting classes and support for potential mothers who don’t feel capable of dealing with a pregnancy on their own, she said. Ward, along with other proponents of the changes, said she did not want public money to be spent reimbursing any kind of abortion. “We are entitled in this country still to our religious freedom and there is nothing within my faith system that allows for me to contribute to abortion,” Ward said. “So, public money comes form private individuals and those private individuals have rights and those rights, for

many of us pertain to our value system — our religious belief, our understanding that life, the sanctity of life — that is one of our strongest value systems.” Ward said the pregnancy care center had about 316 client visits in 2013 and emphasized providing support for expectant mothers — even if that mother eventually chose to terminate her pregnancy. Still, she said there are indications that the community supports a pro-life stance that would not be supportive of the state spending public money reimbursing the procedure. While the regulation has yet to go into effect, Mackley said it was likely that someone would mount a legal challenge against the expanded certificate. She did not say whether Planned Parenthood would do so.

Archivists to provide consultations under program JUNEAU (AP) — Experienced archivists from around the state will provide no-cost consultations to rural archives as part of a program initiated by the Alaska State Historical Records Advisory Board. Participating archivists are from the Sealaska Heritage Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage Archives and Special Collections, University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska and Polar Regions Collections and Alaska State Archives. According to a release, they will work with six small field archives across Alaska and make recommendations for best practices. The program will provide three days on-site consultation and the visiting archivist will train staff in managing and preserving unique or irreplaceable materials. Applications for those interested in participating are being taken until Jan. 30. The program is sponsored by the Alaska State Historical Records Advisory Board and National Historical Publications and Records Commission. C

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can only be scored hitting the opponent’s target area above the waist. In a fencing bout, two competitors stand in a strip 14 meters long by 2 meters wide armed with an electric foil, epee or saber. The first to score 15 points wins. “Fencing appeals to all the fantasy nerds,” Gundunas said. “It is the romantic side seen in movies of defending one’s honor that attracts people.” Al Weeks of Kenai said one of the first things he looked for when moving to Alaska from Belgium in September was a fencing club. Weeks along with his two sons and daughter are members of the club and he said they are looking forward to the upcoming tournament. Club members pay $135 quarterly dues and are all registered through the US Fencing Association which makes it an officially sanctioned club, Gundunas said. The club is open to all ages. For more information on the KPFC, visit their website at http://sites.google.com/site/kenaipeninsulafencingclubkpfc/

Reach Rashah McChesney at rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com.

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Obituaries Robert ‘Bob’ Ivan Brooks Robert “Bob” Ivan Brooks, 82 years of age, of Soldotna, Alaska, passed away in a tragic auto accident, south of Anchorage on Dec.7, 2013. Robert, was born April 28, 1931, to Howard and Addie Brooks of Newbrook, Alberta, Canada. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Gladys; his daughters, Geraldine, of Roseville, Calif., Brenda of Nicolaus, Calif., and Sheila of Soldotna; grandson, Shane Brooks of Brookings, Ore.; and granddaughter Britney of Nicolaus, Calif.; Chosen daughter, Priscilla Addy, Bend, Ore.; and Chosen son, Alan Bittancourt, Savage, Minn.; his brother, Morris Brooks of Newbrook, Alberta; and sister Elsie Morrill of Calgary, Alberta; and numerous treasured nieces, nephews, cousins and many wonderful friends. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Addie Brooks, brother Arnold, sister Hazel Humm, and grandson Jeremy Farmer. Bob proudly served in the Canadian Army during the Korean Conflict. He came home and married the love of his life, Gladys Morrill, started his family and in 1963, Bob packed up the family and emigrated to the United States, where he became a proud son of his adopted country. Bob and his family lived in San Mateo, Calif., he worked in the San Francisco area (for the most part). He was a proud member of the U.A. Plumbers & Pipefitters, Local 38. One of his greatest working experiences was working on the Alaska Pipeline, many great memories and stories were recounted about this time and project. Bob fell totally in love with the Great State of Alaska. He retired in 1986, bought a motorhome and made the first trip of many up the highway to Alaska in 1987. He eventually became a resident of Alaska in 2007. The hunting and fishing trips were most memorable, the latest elk hunting trip was in the Eureka area. This area was a little bit of heaven for Bob, he could not say

enough about the beauty and peacefulness up there and was planning another trip there in ‘14. Even though Bob was “retired,” he never sat idle, there was always another project or invention in the making. Bob was a private pilot, he had great experiences with his own plane, until the motorhome came along and changed the whole mode of transportation and travel destinations. Bob was a member of the Elks #2399 and the Foresters. Bob was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather and a true friend to so many. His sense of humor, his loyalty and his love will always be treasured. Bob will be sadly missed by those who had the great fortune to know him. No services are planned. Bob’s wishes were that his ashes be sprinkled at several of his favorite spots and his family will comply with his wishes during the summer.

George John Arthur Stinett Longtime Kenai resident George John Arthur Stinett, 81, died Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 at his home in Kenai. No services will be held per George’s request. George “Buster” Stinett, born Jan. 16, 1932 in Mobridge, S.D., traveled a lot working as a roofer until coming to Alaska in 1983. He worked several jobs, the last one being a night watchman for the Kenai Packers cannery. In 1987 George retired. He had a large extended family and enjoyed staying in contact with them. He also enjoyed walking and would often be seen out alongside the roads using walking as his main way of travel. He also enjoyed animals and children. He will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Christina Stinett; brother and sisters, Nancy Mapes, Albert Stinett, William Stinett and Katheen Stinett. He is survived by his sister, Betty Brown of Gladstone, Mo., and Bernice of Texas. Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory. Please visit George’s online guestbook at AlaskanFuneral.com.

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Group Swim Lessons starting Jan. 15, including Beginners, Advanced Beginners, Intermediates and Tiny Tots. Semi-private lessons start Feb. 26. Register at the Nikiski Pool. Learn about home safety American Red Cross Lifeguard Class starts The UAF Cooperative Extension Service is Jan. 21 and Aqua Zumba is Tuesdays and starting off the New Year thinking about home Thursdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. safety and will be hosting Brad Nelson, of Call 776-8800 for more information. Central Emergency Services, who will deliver a lively presentation on “Fire, from Chimney Slots open for Care to Smoke Alarms.” Mr. Nelson will provide information on the how, where and why SwimAmerica lessons of caring for the systems that keep us warm, A few openings remain in the 4:15-4:45 cozy and safe. This free class is Jan. 23. Class p.m. and 4:50 p.m.-5:20 p.m. class of the size is limited; pre-registration is required. SwimAmerica program starting at Skyview Call the Cooperative Extension Service at Pool on Tuesday. Lessons are for ages 3 to 262-5824 to register. teenage and are 1/2 hour in length running on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 4 weeks. There will be additional sessions in February, March, Garden club discusses and April. To register or for more information, agriculture innovation please contact Joanne Wainwright at 262-5308 Central Peninsula Garden Club’s January or joswims@alaska.net. program features the agricultural development at historic Manley Hot Springs, by John Hospice winter fundraiser Robert Dart, owner/manager/grower of Dart A.M. Farms. His presentation is Tuesday at 7 tickets available p.m. at the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Building, Hospice of the Central Peninsula is selling mile 16.5 Kalifornsky Beach Road. The event tickets for its 18th annual Winter Wine Taste is free and open to the public. Membership and Auction. Call the Hospice office at 262and general club information is available at 0453 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday www.cenpengardenclub.org, on facebook, or for more information and tickets. The Winter contact Marion Nelson, 283-4632 or mmkn@ Wine Taste Event will be held Feb. 22 at the Keptialaska.net. nai Senior Center at 6 p.m. The evening will be filled with gourmet appetizers, dinner and desSwim lessons, lifeguard training sert along with paired wines for each course, as well as a silent and live auction and fun raffles. available at Nikiski pool To donate to this event, please call Mary Green The Nikiski Pool is offering four sets of at 398-1600 or the Hospice office.

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Community Calendar Today 4 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” at URS Club, 405 Overland Drive, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist Church,

158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Men’s Stag” at URS Club, 405 Overland Drive, Kenai. The Community Calendar lists recurring events and meetings of local organizations. To have your event listed, email organization name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@peninsulaclarion.com.

Bloody bear tracks seen near Denali FAIRBANKS (AP) — Mushers and others have reported seeing bloodied grizzly tracks on trails near Denali National Park and Preserve. Four-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog champion Jeff King lives in the area, and told the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner that he saw fresh, bloody bear tracks Wednesday. “I followed them for about a mile up the Yanert Valley,” he said. The bear walked in the middle of the trail, and didn’t appear it wanted to get off it. King said the fresh tracks made him apprehensive, and the fact they were accompanied by blood didn’t help. “I immediately turned around as soon as I found a decent spot,” King said. “The thought of running into a bloody bear in

January wasn’t something that appealed to me.” He said according to the tracks, the bear appeared injured. “It looks like he’s got a dangling appendage,” the musher said. “The drag marks don’t leave the ground. The track looked like he pulled a bloody mop head behind him,” he said. Another resident, Mike Speakes, also saw the bear tracks Wednesday, about four miles off the Parks Highway. He estimated they were a day or two old, but he didn’t see any blood. Speakes said it was obvious the bear was wounded, though, and saw drag marks. “He was hopping along,” Speakes said, speculating from

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the tracks. He followed the tracks for a while, but turned around and headed home. That’s when he ran into fresh, bloody bear tracks that hadn’t been there five minutes earlier. He said the tracks were so fresh, the blood hadn’t yet coagulated. “It looked like someone had taken a paint brush and was painting a red stripe down the trail for a mile or two,” he said. The tracks eventually led back toward Revine Creek. A game official said it’s not unusual to get reports about a bear being active in the winter. “There are all sorts of reasons a bear might be out now,” said Cathie Harms, a spokeswoman for the Alaska De-

partment of Fish and Game in Fairbanks. “Poor den site choice, an older bear, a hungry bear, a sick bear, a bear that somehow got awakened by a disturbance. She said there are many ways a bear could injure its leg, including getting caught in a wolf trap. Other possibilities are that it was stomped by a moose, shot or hit by a car. No one knows what will become of the injured bear, but Speakes said there were fresh wolf tracks nearby. “There’s some wildlife drama going on out there,” he said.


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A few notes from the tax debate Last week, the Kenai Peninsula Bor-

ough Assembly debated an ordinance intended to cap the total property value that could be exempted by senior citizens from borough property tax. The ordinance did not pass, but there are some points to keep in mind moving forward, as government revenue and tax burden are always items that spur lively debate. At issue for the assembly were a pair of property tax exemptions. One allows the borough’s senior citizens to exempt up to $300,000 of their home’s value when it comes time to figure their property tax bill. The other exemption, approved by voters in last fall’s election, raises the amount that residents may exempt on their primary residence from $20,000 to $50,000. The intent of the failed ordinance was to cap the amount that senior citizens could exempt at $300,000. First, for those arguing against changes in the exemptions, it’s unfair to label the elected officials who supported the measure as “anti-senior.” That type of rhetoric adds nothing to the debate. The discussion should focus on the pros and cons of the measure, and its potential impact on and consequences for borough residents. Debate the policy, not the people. That said, elected officials need to be cautious when attempting to interpret voter intent, as some suggested that being able to take both exemptions wasn’t what borough residents wanted. On just about every issue, Peninsula voters’ motives tend to be all over the map. Indeed, some will vote the same way on an issue but have vastly different reasons for doing so. The only way to determine the intent of the voters is to ask a very specific question on the ballot. What the borough government is left with is two separate property tax exemptions on the books. Just like credits and deductions on a federal income tax return, most people are going to claim as many as they qualify for. With no language prohibiting residents from claiming multiple exemptions — the borough has a number of other property tax exemptions in addition to the ones listed here — those exemptions must simply be taken at face value. And you can’t blame borough residents for wanting to keep as much money as they can in their own pocket. If the borough government is having trouble balancing its budget, perhaps a review of all the exemptions on the books is in order. What’s more, if those exemptions were approved by voters, changes also should be approved by voters, just as the assembly did when it asked voters to cap the senior tax exemption in 2007. But changing the rules for one group of taxpayers — however generous those rules may be — is bad policy.

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Bye, Bye Phil Everly One mark of a good song is that it makes Billboard’s top 10 list. An even greater indicator is its staying power; whether it is remembered decades after it was a hit. Perhaps the highest accolade is whether the artist influences other musicians. All of these standards were met by the singing duo the Everly Brothers, one of whom, Phil, has died days shy of his 75th birthday. At age 16 I was a disc jockey for a suburban Washington, D.C., radio station. I hosted a weekend music program called “The Top Fifty Show.” The Everly Brothers were always at or near the top of my list. Phil and Don Everly squeezed into the public consciousness for only a few years between 1957, the year before Elvis Presley left a gaping hole in pop music when he entered the Army, and the arrival of The Beatles, who more than filled that void beginning in 1964. The brothers’ music survives, not only in its own right, but because of its influence on other acts, including The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Linda Ronstadt, Simon and Garfunkel and Bob Dylan. The music was danceable, the lyrics understandable and the sentiments memorable. My generation “invented” rock and roll. While some of it was sexually suggestive, it avoided coarse language and left much to young imaginations. Not all of us, including me, understood at the time what Fats Domino meant when he sang “I found

my thrill on Blueberry Hill.” Wonderfully handsome with good stage presence and great hair, Phil and Don expressed in their music what was in the hearts of many teenagers. “All I Have to Do is Cal Thomas Dream” is about a guy who loves a girl and can always be with her in his dreams. Two of my favorites remain “That’s Old Fashioned” and “Wake Up Little Susie,” because they appealed to a moral code that has not been followed in many years, especially in popular music and culture. In “That’s Old Fashioned,” Don and Phil sing: “It’s a modern changing world, everything is moving fast; But when it comes to love, I like what they did in the past. I’m the kind who loves only one, so the boys say I’m old-fashioned. Let them laugh, honey, I don’t mind. I’ve made plans for a wedding day for you and me. That’s old-fashioned, that’s the way love should be.” Phil didn’t practice what he sang. He married three times and struggled with drugs, but the standard remains a good one in an age of singers whose performances would be shameful to most people alive in

the ‘50s. In “Wake Up Little Susie,” the brothers sang about a boy and girl on a movie date. They fall asleep in the car and when they wake up at 4 a.m., the boy fears they may be in trouble with her parents: “What are we gonna tell your Mama What are we gonna tell your Pa? What are we gonna tell our friends When they say, ‘Ooh la la!’” There is also this: “The movie wasn’t so hot It didn’t have much of a plot We fell asleep, our goose is cooked, Our reputation is shot.” Who worries about reputation today? What followed in the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s was music containing foul lyrics, explicit sex, hatred of parents, gangsta rap about killing the police, misogyny. I doubt that those who listened to it will proudly play the music of their lives for their grandchildren as my generation can. From an Everly Brothers song that wasn’t a hit comes a lyric that those who love the Everly Brothers might say fits Phil’s passing: “There’ll be a day you’ll want me only But when I leave, I’ll be a long time gone...” That day has arrived. While Phil may be gone, his and Don’s music endures. What artist could ask for more? Readers may e-mail Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

Bridgegate and Spygate There is a phrase we in newsbiz are told to avoid like the plague: “Only time will tell.” It’s too much of a cliche for those of us who live and die with cliches. So cringe along with me as we consider the political future of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Can he be a credible presidential candidate after “Bridgegate” (still another cliche)? You guessed it: Only time will tell. Seriously, there so many unanswered questions after that news conference in which he tried to convince the world that he was not the reincarnation of Richard Nixon. Where Nixon insisted “I am not a crook,” Christie declared, “I am not a bully.” In both cases, there is considerable evidence to the contrary. And in both cases, there clearly was an enemies list. So we’re left with the what-did-he-know-and-whendid-he-know-it question. If Christie’s claim holds up and he had no knowledge that his top aides made the decision on their own to cause traffic chaos as payback to a mayor of another party who had dared to not endorse him for re-election, then maybe this will be all but forgotten by the time 2016 rolls around. That’s a huge “if,” since just about anyone with subpoena power in New Jersey will be investigating, to say nothing of us predatory reporters. But assume for the moment that we don’t find the smoking gun (another cliche from the Nixon days) and we’re not all disgusted by the

possibility that the governor has fostered an atmosphere in his administration where toxic vindictiveness is encouraged — which he denies — maybe this will blow over. Of course, it’s also Bob Franken possible that some of the top aides will emerge from where they were thrown under the bus, to offer a competing version, so, well, you know. But this is about more than just disrupting thousands of lives by creating monster gridlock as an act of nasty pettiness. What we’re seeing from the tyrants who engineered the paralysis at the George Washington Bridge is relevant to the debate over the massive surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency and the other American intelligence services. They operate under an “end justifies the means” code, and insist that they can use, however they want, the awesome technology available today to pry into just about every facet of our once-private lives. In both cases, the lesson is this: Power will be abused. It’s obvious in New Jersey, and it’s obvious in spookland. That’s why it’s so important to keep a tight rein on those who we place in charge. The apologies that we heard from a

chastened Gov. Christie came not because he felt remorse for those caught up in the commuter gridlock — in fact, a few days earlier, he’d joked about being out there and moving around the road cones. His two-hour exercise in contrition came only after the outrageous actions of his key people were undeniable, and advisers said that his best damage control would be to face the music for as long as it took for the media people to run out of steam. In other words, he and/ or his had been caught. The same holds true for our spymasters. They are furious that an upstart kid exposed their mind-boggling intrusiveness. Edward Snowden revealed that they had tapped into the communications of foreign leaders, as well as all of us, and then lied about it before Congress — which is a crime, by the way. No wonder they are hellbent on severely punishing him. Maybe he should be congratulated. His disclosures are forcing leaders to consider imposing a tiny bit of sanity into their operations. Perhaps we’ll find out that the NSA was spying on Chris Christie, and then maybe they can shed some light on just how culpable he really is for the ugly bridge debacle. Only time will tell. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast columnist, including 20 years at CNN.

was dry. I was scared because my home is a little distance away from the ancient town.” — Resident He Yu, after a massive blaze destroyed a “This incident is extremely unfortunate, unanticipated and we 1,000-year-old Tibetan town in southwest China that’s are very, very sorry for the disruptions to everybody’s daily life.” popular with tourists. Hundreds of buildings burned. — Freedom Industries President Gary Southern, after a chemical leaked from one of the company’s “It’s pretty overwhelming but I’ve got the music to hang onto, tanks into a public water treatment system, to keep me on the ground. Otherwise they’d have to take me out affecting about 300,000 people in West Virginia. of here on a string, like a balloon.” — Gregg Allman, who was feted Friday night “The fire was huge. The wind was blowing hard, and the air in Atlanta by an all-star lineup of musicians,

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Alaska Legislators’ prefiled bills released By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press

JUNEAU — Bills that would ax recommended salary increases for top state officials, institute crisis training programs for schools and limit use of drones by law enforcement were among the first wave of legislation filed Friday ahead of the upcoming legislative session. Other measures include a proposed constitutional amendment that would make the state attorney general an elected post rather than an appointed one, and bills to repeal the high school exit exam, make Alaska Native languages official languages of the state and require the use of headlights when driving. House Democrats also introduced a suite of bills they say are aimed at women’s health and opportunity, including expansion of a health insurance program for low-income children and pregnant women, which has Gov. Sean Parnell has rejected in the past. Another proposal would require busi-

nesses to allow for earned paid sick leave, and provide unpaid break time and a private, clean place for women to breastfeed or pump breast milk. “Making sure mothers have the time and a safe place to breastfeed or express will go a long way to helping them strike that balance between work and family,” Rep. Geran Tarr, DAnchorage, a lead sponsor on that bill, said in a statement. Another wave of prefiles is scheduled for Jan. 17. The next session opens four days later, with bills held over from last session also still in play. Among the new bills are two on the House side that would disapprove of pay raises recommended by the State Officers Compensation Commission for top state officials, one from members of the Republican-led majority and one from Democrats. The commission had recommended salary increases for the governor, lieutenant governor and heads of the 14 main state departments, mainly referred to as commissioners. Parnell has said he would decline the

recommended raise for his position, noting state budget constraints, but recommended that legislators approve the increase for commissioners, who he said have been without a salary increase for four years. Rep. Charisse Millett, R-Anchorage, proposed having the education department approve crisis intervention training programs for schools and allowing for school employees to administer prescribed psychiatric medication to students. HB209, from Rep. Pete Higgins, R-Fairbanks, would impose limits on the use of drones by a peace officer. It would allow for evidence obtained using a drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, to be admissible in a criminal case only if authorized by a search warrant. Unless authorized by a search warrant, a peace officer could not use a drone in a criminal investigation. However, a drone could be used to assist in emergencies involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to a person or imminent and substantial damage to property.

The proposal comes soon after Alaska was chosen as a test site for the integration of drones into U.S. airspace. Higgins also introduced one of at least two bills that would repeal the high school exit exam. Another was introduced by Sen. Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, who proposed a separate education bill, SB107, that would require school district reading plans for students in kindergarten through third grade. It also would set up a system by which parents would be brought in to help decide whether a student in K-3 should be held back from advancing if that student still has a significant reading deficiency. Selected school staff could make the decision on their own if they cannot, after repeated efforts, set up a scheduled meeting with parents or if the parents skip a scheduled meeting. Online: To see the full list of prefiled legislation: http://w3.legis. state.ak.us/

Grant speeds restoration of Haida longhouse KASAAN (AP) — A grant will help speed restoration of the oldest Haida longhouse in Alaska. The original house was built 130 years ago by Haida chief Son-i-Hat. It was known as called Naay I’waans, The Great House, though many call it the Whale House for its carvings inside. Like most wood structures do in the rain forest, it deteriorated over time. The Civilian Conservation Corps, a Depression-era work program, rebuilt it in the 1930s

in Kasaan, a village on the eastern side of Prince of Wales Island, about 30 miles northwest of Ketchikan. But it again needs repairs. “It’s a matter of our cultural revitalization, showing that we’re still here and part of these lands,” Richard Peterson, president of the Tribal Council for the Organized Village of Kasaan, told CoastAlaska. The tribal government has partnered with the Native village corporation Kavilco, and its cultural arm, the Kasaan Haida Heritage Foundation.

“A lot of the building is still in really good condition. Some of the supports are what’s failing. I think we’re fortunate enough that we don’t need a total reconstruction, so we want to maintain as much as we can,” Peterson said. Full repairs were estimated to be $2 million. The plans were scaled back to about $1.4 million, and work was to be completed in phases as money became available. The Anchorage-based Rasmuson Foundation in November awarded the $450,000

grant. That, Peterson said, is about enough to complete the work when it’s added to funds provided by the tribal government and its partners. “So right now, we’re milling up the logs and they’re going to hand-adz all of the timbers. And we’re just going in and starting to secure up some of the corners that are dropping down. It’s been a really exciting project,” Peterson said. Peterson is hopeful the work can be completed in about two years. Once it is done, the tribe will host a celebration.

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Around Alaska Obama names American reps to halibut commission KODIAK — Two Alaskans and a Washington state man have been appointed to the International Pacific Halibut Commission. The Kodiak Daily Mirror reports President Obama has reappointed Jim Balsinger to another three-year term. He’s head of the National Marine Fisheries Service in Alaska. Also appointed were Homer fisherman Don Lane and Bob Alverson, manager of the Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association in Seattle. The commission is comprised of three Americans and three Canadians. It will meet next week in Seattle to set catch limits for the Pacific Ocean.

Labor law referendum gets green light ANCHORAGE — The Alaska Supreme Court wasted little time in ruling that a referendum effort launched by city unions over revised labor laws can move forward. The Anchorage Daily News reports justices Friday upheld a Superior Court ruling backing the legitimacy of the referendum. The city appealed but unsuccessfully argued Wednesday that the labor law was too complex for voters. The city also said that it pertained to city finances and therefore was offlimits for a referendum. The Anchorage Assembly approved the law in March. The change limits raises to the rate of inflation plus 1 percent, eliminates binding arbitration and restricts unions’ right to strike. Critics in September turned in signatures to put the measure to a public vote. The law has been on hold pending the referendum outcome.

Wrangell bar goes smoke-free WRANGELL — There’s only three bars open year-round in Wrangell, and one of them has gone smoke-free. Wrangell isn’t the type of town where going smoke-free would be an obvious choice. When people walk into a bar, you’d see a cigarette in the hands of customers, sometimes the majority of customers’ hands, KSTK reported. But Reme Privett, the owner of Rayme’s, said the bar went smoke-free on New Year’s Day. “It’s more of a trend. It had nothing to do with health. My employees down there, they’ve never voiced an opinion either way,” he said. “You know, it’s just kind of the way the world’s going. I think very shortly you’re going to see that the state of Alaska is going to do this,” he said. — The Associated Press


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Chemical spill a blow to W.Va. capital’s economy By BRENDAN FARRINGTON and JONATHAN MATTISE Associated Press

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — On the third day without clean tap water, business owners with empty dining rooms and quiet aisles of merchandise around West Virginia’s capital were left to wonder how much of an economic hit they’ll take from a chemical spill. Most visitors have cleared out of Charleston while locals are either staying home or driving out of the area to find somewhere they can get a hot meal or a shower. Orders not to use tap water for much other than flushing toilets mean that the spill is an emergency not just for the environment but also for local businesses. A water company executive said Saturday that it could be days before uncontaminated water is flowing again for about 300,000 people in nine West Virginia counties. The uncertainty means it’s impossible to estimate the economic impact of the spill yet, said the leader of the local chamber of commerce. Virtually every restaurant was closed Saturday, unable to use water to prepare food, wash dishes or clean employees’ hands. Meanwhile, hotels had emptied and foot traffic was down at many retail stores. “I haven’t been able to cook anything at home and was hoping they were open,” Bill Rogers, 52, said outside a closed Tudor’s Biscuit World in Marmet, just east of Charleston. “It seems like every place is closed. It’s frustrating. Really frustrating.” In downtown Charleston, the Capitol Street row of restaurants and bars were locked up. Amid them, The Consignment Shop was open, but business was miserable. The second-hand shop’s owner said she relies on customers who come downtown to eat and drink. “It’s like a ghost town,” Tammy Krepshaw said. “I feel really bad for all my neighbors. It’s sad.” The person she doesn’t feel bad for is Freedom Industries President Gary Southern, who told reporters the day before that he was having a long day and

quickly wrapped up a news conference on the chemical spill so he could fly out of the area. “People want answers. They deserve answers,” Krepshaw said. At Charleston’s Yeager Airport, a combined 7 inbound and outbound flights were canceled. The reason for the cancellations was an agreement between the airlines and unions for flight crews and pilots that hotels meet a certain threshold of service, and the lack of water violates the agreement, said airport spokesman Brian Belcher. Arrangements were being made to house flight personnel in hotels about 40 miles away. The emergency began Thursday, when complaints came in to West Virginia American Water about a licorice-type odor in the tap water. The source: the chemical 4-methylcyclohexane methanol that leaked out of a 40,000 gallon tank at a Freedom Industries facility along the Elk River. State officials said Saturday they believe about 7,500 gallons leaked from the tank — boosting their estimate by more than 2,000 gallons from previous days. Some of the chemical was contained before flowing into the river; it’s not clear exactly how much entered the water supply. It could take days for clean tap water to flow again. First, water sample test results must consistently show that the chemical’s presence in the public water system is at or below 1 parts per million, the level recommended by federal agencies, West Virginia American Water President Jeff McIntyre said Saturday at a news conference. Thirty-two people sought treatment at area hospitals for symptoms such as nausea. Of those, four people were admitted to the Charleston Area Medical Center but their conditions weren’t available Saturday. Federal authorities, including the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, opened an investigation into Thursday’s spill. By Saturday morning, FEMA said it had delivered about 50 truckloads of water, or a million liters, to West Virginia for distribution at sites includ-

ing fire departments. There’s no question businesses have been hurt — particularly restaurants and hotels, said Matt Ballard, president of the Charleston Area Alliance, the state’s largest regional chamber of commerce. “I don’t know that it can be quantified at this point because we don’t know how long it will last,” Ballard said. “I’m hoping a solution by early next week so business can get back to normal.” While restaurants are having the most trouble, the effect ripples to other businesses, Ballard said. When people go out to dinner, they also shop. And restaurant workers who miss paychecks aren’t spending as much money. During the emergency, many people are just staying home, while others are leaving the region and staying with family and friends who have a water supply. Ballard said one of his own employees is staying in Ohio for the weekend.

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Members of the West Virginia Army National Guard, along with a member of the Belle Police Department and a volunteer, offload emergency water from a military truck to a forklift as citizens line up for water at the Belle Fire Department, Saturday in Belle, W.Va. About 300,000 people Saturday entered their third day of not being able to take showers and wash clothes.

Obama admin proposed Medicare drug change stirs access worries By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press

WASHINGTON — In a move that some fear could compromise care for Medicare recipients, the Obama administration is proposing to remove special protections that guarantee seniors access to a wide selection of three types of drugs. The three classes of drugs — widely used antidepressants, antipsychotics and drugs that suppress the immune system to prevent the rejection of a transplanted organ — have enjoyed special “protected” status since the launch of the Medicare prescription benefit in 2006. That has meant that the private insurance plans that deliver prescription benefits to seniors and disabled beneficiaries must cover “all or substantially all”

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medications in the class, allowing the broadest possible access. The plans can charge more for costlier drugs, but they can’t just close their lists of approved drugs, or formularies, to protected medications. In a proposal published Friday in the Federal Register, the administration called for removing protected status from antidepressants, antipsychotics, and immunosuppressant drugs. The proposal said that status it is no longer needed to guarantee access, would save millions of dollars for taxpayers and beneficiaries alike, and could help deal with the problem of improperly prescribed antipsychotics drugs in nursing homes. But advocates for patients are strongly criticizing the idea, saying it could potentially limit access to critically needed med-

ications for millions of people. “We are disturbed by this,” said Andrew Sperling, legislative advocacy director for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. “This is a key protection. It’s a cornerstone of what has made the benefit work for people with mental illness.” Sperling said that patients with mental health issues often have to try a variety of drugs before they find the right one for their condition. He questioned whether the change would help crack down on the problem of improperly prescribed antipsychotics, saying it amounted to a blunt instrument. The National Kidney Foundation also voiced worries. Legislative policy director Tonya Saffer said transplant patients often depend on combinations of medication, so having the

broadest possible choice is crucial. “Covering all immunosuppressant drugs is very important for the patient and very important to protect the transplanted organ from rejection,” Saffer said. The proposal could lead to “patients having to go through multiple channels to try and get a drug,” which would put patients at risk, she added. In the proposal, the administration said the new policy was developed after careful consultation with a broad range of experts. The three other types of drugs that have protected status — for cancer, HIV/AIDS and preventing seizures — would remain protected. If adopted in the coming months, the new policy could take effect as early as 2015.

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Feds side with same-sex couples in Utah By BRADY McCOMBS and PETE YOST Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — Gay couples in Utah have experienced a helter-skelter wave of emotions over the last three weeks: They were suddenly allowed to marry, then saw the weddings stopped by the U.S. Supreme Court and were told the state wouldn’t recognize the unions. Now, the federal government has intervened and said it will recognize their weddings. The announcement Friday by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder that the government will honor gay marriage in Utah marked the latest strong show of support for same-sex weddings from the Obama administration. The action means that more than 1,000 same-sex couples who were married in Utah in the last month can file federal taxes jointly, get Social Security benefits for spouses

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Davida Wegner, center left, and Molly Ryan Butterworth, center right, hold an enlarged copy of their recent marriage license during a rally at the Utah State Capitol in support of gay marriage Friday in Salt Lake City. Supporters of gay marriage fill the rotunda as they gathered to rally and deliver a petition with over 58,000 signatures in support of gay marriage to Utah Governor Gary Herbert.

and request legal immigration news. status for partners, among other Seth Anderson and Michael benefits. Ferguson were the first gay couGay couples rejoiced over the ple to legally marry in Utah, and

they were thrilled at the thought of having the same federal benefits as straight couples. They plan to file their taxes jointly because of the change. “Our apartment burst into celebratory anthems of Cher and Beyoncé,” said Seth Anderson about his reaction to Holder’s statement. “It is a great feeling to know the federal government stands with us, especially in a state that has for years tried to exclude us.” A federal judge overturned Utah’s ban on same-sex marriage on Dec. 20, and hundreds of couples got married. The U.S. Supreme Court put a halt to the weddings until the courts sort out the matter. Utah then declared it would not recognize the weddings, but would allow couples to continue to receive whatever benefits they had obtained before the high court ruling. Utah leaders reiterated on

Friday that the state would not recognize same-sex weddings, meaning couples can receive federal benefits but are limited at the state level. The Mormon church weighed in again Friday, instructing local leaders that same-sex wedding ceremonies and receptions are prohibited in its churches and reiterating its belief that homosexuality is not condoned by God. But for same-sex couples who have experienced a wave of emotions, the show of support from the federal government turned a rally at the Utah state capitol into a raucous celebration. People held signs that read, “Two moms make a right,” ‘’Love is love” and “Marriage is a human right — not a heterosexual privilege” and “We are Family” played through loudspeakers. Laura Fields, who retired from the Air Force in 2006, said her new wife can now get a military identification card that will allow

her to take advantage of benefits offered military spouses, such as health coverage and access to commissaries and exchanges on the base to buy food and household items at a discount. Until now, Fields said she has had to carry an extra insurance policy to cover her partner of five years. They live in a small city outside Hill Air Force Base in northern Utah and married on Christmas Eve. “It has a real effect,” Fields said. “Legal limbo hurts.” President Barack Obama welcomed Holder’s determination, said White House spokesman Jay Carney. He said he didn’t know whether Obama specifically discussed the issue with Holder before the decision, but added the president has publicly expressed his support for samesex marriage and equal rights for all Americans. Obama declared his support of gay marriage in May 2012.

Neiman Marcus is latest victim of security breach By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail Writer

NEW YORK — Luxury merchant Neiman Marcus confirmed Saturday that thieves stole some of its customers’ payment card information and made unauthorized charges over the holiday season, becoming the second retailer in recent weeks to announce it had fallen victim to a cyber-

security attack. The hacking, coming weeks after Target Corp. revealed its own breach, underscores the increasing challenges that merchants have in thwarting security threats. Neiman Marcus didn’t say whether the breach was related to the massive data theft at Target, but some security experts believe they could be part of the same scam. Nevertheless, the recent security

breaches at two major retailers threaten to scare shoppers who worry about the safety of their personal data. Ginger Reeder, spokeswoman for Dallas-based Neiman Marcus Group Ltd., said in an email Saturday that the retailer had been notified in mid-December by its credit card processor about potentially unauthorized payment activity following customer

purchases at stores. On Jan. 1, a forensics firm confirmed evidence that the upscale retailer was a victim of a criminal cyber-security intrusion and that some customers’ credit and debit cards were possibly compromised as a result. Reeder wouldn’t estimate how many customers may be affected but said the merchant is notifying customers whose cards it has now determined

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were used fraudulently. Neiman Marcus, which operates more than 40 upscale stores and clearance stores, is working with the Secret Service on the breach, she said. “We have begun to contain the intrusion and have taken significant steps to further enhance information security,” Reeder wrote. Robert Siciliano, a security expert with McAfee, a com-

puter security software maker, says it is possible Neiman Marcus doesn’t yet know the extent of the breach. He says he believes that the two thefts were likely committed by the same organized group, based on his experience and the fact that the incidents happened at around the same time. “It’s a knee-jerk reaction that the security industry has right now,” he added.


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500 reported killed in rebel infighting in Syria By ZEINA KARAM Associated Press

BEIRUT — With nearly 500 people reported killed in a week of rebel infighting, many Syrians barricaded themselves in their homes Friday, while others emerged from mosques angrily accusing an al-Qaidalinked group of hijacking their revolution. The rebel-on-rebel clashes have overshadowed the battle against President Bashar Assad and underscore the perils for civilians caught in the crossfire of two parallel wars. The violence, which pits fighters from a variety of Islamic groups and mainstream factions against the feared alQaida-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, have spread across four provinces in opposition-held parts of northern Syria. The infighting is helping Assad, whose forces have clawed back some of the ground lost to the rebels in recent months as they bombard the north and other opposition regions with warplanes, heavy artillery and crude explosive-filled barrels dropped over rebel neighbor-

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian citizens bury the bodies of victims who were killed Thursday by a car bomb at a mass grave, at al-Kaffat village in the central Hama province, Syria, Friday. Rebel-on-rebel fighting between an al-Qaida-linked group and an array of more moderate and ultraconservative Islamists has killed nearly 500 people over the past week in northern Syria, an activist group said Friday, in the most serious bout of violence among opponents of President Bashar Assad since the civil war began.

hoods. self-described secular activist al-Qaida-linked group swept in “The revolution has been de- in the northern town of Mas- last month. “None of the groups railed,” said Abdullah Hasan, a kaneh, where fighters from the fighting in Syria represent me

now,” he said, adding that he was nonetheless hopeful that the infighting would help purge extremists from the ranks of the rebels. The latest bout of violence broke out a week ago across northern Syria and is the most serious among opponents of Assad since the civil war began. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday that at least 482 people have been killed in the infighting since Jan. 3. It said 157 were from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, 240 from more moderate factions and 85 were civilians. The death toll mirrors and even exceeds casualties from the broader war between government forces and the rebels in the same time frame. The Observatory, which documents casualties on a daily basis through a network of activists on the ground, has recorded 385 people killed between Jan. 3 and Jan. 9 in fighting between rebels and government forces. But casualties among soldiers are difficult to track down and are often under reported. The Islamic State of Iraq

and the Levant and another alQaida-linked group known as Jabhat al-Nusra, or the Nusra Front, initially joined forces with moderate rebels fighting to oust Assad in a conflict that began in March 2011 as a popular uprising but morphed into a civil war. The extremists proved wellorganized and efficient fighters, giving the ragtag rebels a boost. But the Iraqi-based Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which includes many foreign fighters, has alienated many Syrians over the past several months by using brutal tactics to impose its strict interpretation of Islamic law. The group has also kidnapped scores of foreign journalists and activists, and killed and beheaded opponents in areas it controls. Earlier this week, dozens of dead bodies were found at a hospital allegedly used as the group’s local headquarters in Aleppo, many of them blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs. Opposition groups said the dead were captives killed by the al-Qaida militants before they retreated from the hospital.

FBI: Kenya mall attackers believed to be dead By TOM ODULA Associated Press

NAIROBI, Kenya — The gunmen who attacked an upscale mall in Kenya’s capital, killing at least 67 people, likely died in the attack, an FBI official has said. Al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militants claimed responsibility for the Sept. 21 attack on Nairobi’s Westgate Mall. AlShabab said the attack was in retaliation of Kenya sending its troops to Somalia to fight the militants.

Dennis Brady, the FBI Legal Attache in Nairobi, said in an interview posted Friday on the bureau’s website: “We believe, as do the Kenyan authorities, that the four gunmen inside the mall were killed.” “Our ERT (Evidence Response Team) made significant finds, and there is no evidence that any of the attackers escaped from the area where they made their last stand,” he said. A very secure crime scene perimeter made an escape unlikely, he said. “Additionally, had the at-

tackers escaped, it would have been publicly celebrated and exploited for propaganda purposes by al-Shabab. That hasn’t happened,” he said in the posted interview. Kenyan authorities say they have recovered the charred remains of bodies believed to be those of the attackers from the debris in the mall. A New York Police Department report on the attack raised the possibility the gunmen may have escaped. The top State Department official for Africa, Linda

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Greenfield-Thomas, said in December the NYPD report ‘Our ERT made significant finds, and doesn’t reflect the U.S. governthere is no evidence that any of the ment position. FBI officials were on the attackers escaped from the area where scene from the first day, and their role is to facilitate, enable and as- they made their last stand.’ sist the Kenyan investigation and — Dennis Brady, FBI prosecution, Brady said. The crime scene following the attack was “very complicated,” he said, because in the ly causing part of the four-story its work, every now and then a process of fighting the attackers, structure to collapse into a pit propane tank would explode or vehicles on the edge of the colthere were explosions and a fire that smoldered for weeks. “It was a very difficult place lapse would fall in and catch that continued to burn, eventualto work. While ERT was doing fire,” he said

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Poor Saudi slums highlight wider housing problems By AYA BATRAWY Associated Press

JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia is quietly planning to raze slums in one of its largest cities to make way for newer, restored neighborhoods as part of a wider plan to keep up with soaring demand for affordable housing. A gap between what is available on the market and what many Saudis can afford has left people frustrated and accusing the government of corruption. A shortage of low- and middleincome housing means millions of Saudis cannot afford to buy

a home. Young Saudis are especially affected since it takes years of saving before many can afford to buy a home, often a precursor to marriage. To address the housing shortage and public grumbling, the Red Sea city of Jiddah is a testing ground for a plan that includes getting rid of most of its roughly 50 unplanned settlements, which comprise a third of its built-up area, according to municipality figures. In their place, the city plans to build subsidized housing complexes for Saudis. If this new model for re-

Around the World Ariel Sharon, Israel’s bulldozer in politics and war, admired and reviled, dies at 85 JERUSALEM — It was vintage Ariel Sharon: His hefty body bobbing behind a wall of security men, the ex-general led a march onto a Jerusalem holy site, staking a bold claim to a shrine that has been in contention from the dawn of the Arab-Israeli conflict. What followed was a Palestinian uprising that put Mideast peace efforts into deep-freeze. Five years later, Sharon, who died Saturday at 85, was again barreling headlong into controversy, bulldozing ahead with his plan to pull Israel out of the Gaza Strip and uproot all 8,500 Jewish settlers living there without regard to threats to his life from Jewish extremists. His allies said the move was a revolutionary step in peacemaking; his detractors said it was a tactical sacrifice to strengthen Israel’s hold on much of the West Bank. Either way, the withdrawal and the barrier he was building between Israel and the West Bank permanently changed the face of the conflict and marked the final legacy of a man who shaped Israel as much as any other leader. He was a farmer-turned-soldier, a soldier-turned-politician, a politician-turned-statesman — a hard-charging Israeli who built Jewish settlements on war-won land, but didn’t shy away from destroying them when he deemed them no longer useful.

Africa sees violent, deadly start to 2014; Thousands killed, children beheaded

NAIROBI, Kenya — The death tolls are huge and the individual incidents gruesome. One estimate says nearly 10,000 people have been killed in South Sudan in a month of warfare, while in neighboring Central African Republic combatants in Muslim-vs.-Christian battles have beheaded children. Sub-Saharan Africa has seen a very violent start to 2014, with raging conflicts in South Sudan and Central African Republic, as well as continued violence in Congo, and attacks in Somalia and Kenya. Compared to decades past, Africa and its people are suffering from fewer conflicts today, but several recent outbreaks of violence are cause for concern, said J. Peter Pham, director of the Washington-based think tank Africa Center at the Atlantic Council. The conflicts also lack strong international peacekeeping, he said. “Peacekeeping in Africa, whether under the formal auspices of the United Nations or those of the African Union, suffers today from the same two limitations which they have been burdened with since the very first U.N. peacekeeping mission, the 1960-1964 operation in the Congo (ONUC), namely lack of political will resulting in a weak mandate and lack of adequate forces,” he wrote by email. The conflict that broke out in South Sudan on Dec. 15 saw violence radiate across the country as ethnic groups targeted each other. Shortly afterward Uganda dispatched troops and military equipment to aid South Sudan’s central government from breakaway units of that country’s military.

vamping the kingdom’s secondlargest city succeeds, it would be replicated throughout Saudi Arabia in areas where aging infrastructure needs overhaul. The project is new, and even revolutionary, for a country where speaking openly about poverty is taboo and can lead to arrest. There are no official government figures on poverty levels in Saudi Arabia and several Saudi-based research analysts say there are no mechanisms in place to permit studies on it. In 2011, Saudi blogger Feras Bugnah was detained for several days with his crew for making a video on poverty that showed slum housing in the capital, Riyadh. Bugnah’s video said that 70 percent of Saudis do not own their own homes. Discussion of poverty can lead to uneasy questions about the long-held social pact in Saudi Arabia, whereby citizens give their loyalty to the ruling Al Saud family in exchange for entitlements and benefits from the state. Saudi Arabia is the world’s top oil exporter, the Arab world’s largest economy, home to some of the world’s super rich, and known for its cash handouts around the world. At the peak of Arab Spring protests in 2011, King Abdullah announced a $130 billion public spending plan that was largely seen as a move to buy

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This Feb. 8, 2010 image released by the Jeddah Development and Urban Regeneration Company, shows an unplanned settlement, or slum neighborhood, of Al-Salamah in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia.

domestic stability. He raised the monthly minimum wage to $800 and set aside around $70 billion to build 500,000 apartments for low-income Saudis. He promised millions more for the government’s housing loan fund, vowed to fight corruption and pumped some $37 billion into a fund for lower-income Saudis to access interest-free loans for needs such as marriage and buying furniture. But the billions of dollars in long-term projects have not satisfied the immediate needs of the poorest Saudis. Fayyaz Ahmad, associate director of real estate adviser Jones Lang LaSalle in Saudi

Arabia, says a third of new entrants into the workforce cannot afford a house costing more than $133,000, which in a city like Jiddah buys a small twobedroom apartment. “The government is doing a lot, but the population is large and how to improve people’s access to cheaper loans is a real challenge,” he said. “There is no quick solution.” Jiddah resident Muhammad Al-Bakri, 30, and his friends founded the Young Initiative Group, which seeks to address social challenges in their hometown. “Wherever you go in Saudi, there is a housing crisis,” Al-

Bakri said. “When it comes to ‘unplanned areas,’ these people have been there for two, three, four generations.” His perspective changed in 2010 when he and a group of wealthy friends decided to visit the poor Jiddah neighborhood of Harazat and pass out air conditioners to needy families. It was the first time they had been to such an impoverished area, where families live in cramped apartments and children struggle to find shoes. “When we first came back with the pictures, people asked me where in Africa is this. I told them it is 20 minutes away from where we are,” Al-Bakri said. He says there is a perception among Saudis that official charities and zakat, or annual donations by Muslims, have dealt with poverty. “Most people are in a bubble. ... That’s the divide we have,” Al-Bakri said. Usamah Shehatah has spent countless hours drafting proposals to deal with Jiddah’s slums. He runs the Slum Areas Development Department for the Jiddah Development and Urban Regeneration Company, Saudi Arabia’s first municipality-owned agency tasked with tackling the country’s housing gap. Other cities across Saudi Arabia, including Mecca and Riyadh, are following suit with similar models.

Russia nabs 5 terror suspects By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press

MOSCOW — Five terror suspects were detained Saturday in one of Russia’s North Caucasus provinces as the country’s security agencies were scrambling to uproot any potential threat to the Sochi Games. The bust in the city of Nalchik, located about 300 kilometers (about 185 miles) east of Sochi, comes less than a month before the start of the 2014 Winter Olympics. The National Anti-Terrorism Committee said the suspects

belonged to an international terror group and were in possession of grenades, ammunition and a self-made explosive device. The agency didn’t name the group the suspects allegedly belonged to or give further details. The arrests follow back-toback suicide bombings in the city of Volgograd in southern Russia, which killed 34 and wounded 100 others, on Dec. 29-30. No one has claimed responsibility for the Volgograd attacks, but Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov, who leads Islamic insurgents in the North Caucasus, urged his men to attack civilian

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targets in Russia and specifically target the Sochi Olympics. Security fears were further heightened Thursday when police found four cars with the bullet-riddled bodies of six men near the city of Pyatigorsk, about 275 kilometers (about 170 miles) northeast of Sochi across the North Caucasus Mountains. Explosive devices had been

placed near three of the cars, although only one of the bombs went off and no one was hurt. Security forces in the region were scrambling to track down those responsible for those killings. Russia has deployed tens of thousands of police, troops, security agents and rescue workers to protect the games, which run Feb. 7-23.


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Police reports n On Dec. 14 at 8:45 p.m., troopers responded to a residence near Deep Creek Road in Ninilchik for disturbance and contacted Richard W. Roe, 42, of Ninilchik. Investigation revealed that he had assaulted a family member. He was arrested for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and taken to the Homer Jail without bail. It was later revealed that Roe contacted the victim by phone and text after being instructed not to do so by troopers. He was charged with the additional offense of second-degree unlawful contact while at the Homer Jail. n On Dec. 13 at 12:03 a.m., troopers responded to a report of a disturbance at a residence near Mile 4 of East End Road in Homer and contacted Aaron Rael-Catholic, 23, of Homer. Investigation revealed that Rael-Catholic was intoxicated and had assaulted a family member. Rael-Catholic began screaming and creating a disturbance after he was warned not to make unreasonable loud noise outside his home. He was arrested and taken to the Homer Jail, where he was held without bail. n On Dec. 13 at 2:27 p.m., Alaska State Troopers with the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Girdwood Team, stopped a 1995 Chevrolet Astrovan for a moving violation on the Sterling Highway near the Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna. The driver, Darren Frederick Smith, 44, of Sterling, was found to be possessing marijuana. Smith was issued a minor offense citation for the moving violation and a misdemeanor citation to later appear in court for sixthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was released on scene. n On Dec. 17 at 12:25 a.m., Soldotna police responded to a residence on Leibrock Street for a disturbance. Peder Sta-

dem, 42, of Wasilla, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $1,000 bail. n On Dec. 15 at 5:02 p.m., Soldotna police responded to the area of the Sterling Highway and Lover’s Lane for a welfare check on a reported intoxicated male in the area. Officers contacted Darrel Vandergriff, 50, of Soldotna, who was highly intoxicated. Vandergriff, who is on felony probation for driving under the influence, was arrested for a probation violation and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Dec. 14 at about 2:40 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on the Kenai Spur Highway at Kenai Avenue. Michael Dauwe, 40, of Kenai, was arrested for felony driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while license suspended and felony refusal to submit to a chemical test and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail. n On Dec. 14 at 6:48 p.m., Soldotna police responded to a two-vehicle collision at the Kalifornsky Beach Road and Sterling Highway intersection. One of the involved drivers, Alexis Norris, 20, of Soldotna, was driving on a suspended license and without motor vehicle liability insurance. She was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail. Her vehicle was impounded. n On Dec. 13 at 7:42 p.m., Soldotna police responded to a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Kobuk Street and Marydale Avenue. The suspect, Matthew D. York, 29, of Soldotna, fled the scene and was subsequently located near Trustworthy Hardware. York was issued criminal citations for reckless driving and leaving the scene of a collision and released. n On Dec. 11 at 1:53 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Ra-

chelle Topp, 27, of Soldotna, at a residence on Fireweed Street and arrested her on an outstanding failure to appear warrant. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial and held on $5,000 bail. n On Dec. 11 at 11:11 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Stevenmichael Narron, 23, of Soldotna, at the corner of Knight Drive and Kobuk Street. Narron was arrested on two outstanding arrest warrants, one an arrest warrant for second-degree burglary, and second-degree theft with a $2,500 bail, and the second for failure to complete alcohol screening with a $500 bail. Narron was taken to Wildwood Pretrial, where he was found to be in possession of packaged methamphetamine and marijuana. Narron was additionally charged with thirddegree and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and held without bail. n On Dec. 11 at about 10:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop for a moving violation near Mile 1 of the Seward Highway in Seward. Investigation revealed that Wilfred Pavloff, 34, of Seward, was operating the motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to the Seward Jail on $500 bail. n On Oct. 11, Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Soldotna Post< received information about a bull moose that had been killed in Ninilchik. Records indicated it hadn’t been reported to Alaska Department of Fish and Game or had the antlers sealed. Investigation revealed that Lance A. Lane, 18, of Homer, killed a bull moose near Oil Well Road in Ninilchik, Lane did not salvage the antlers from the field or file a hunt report with Fish and Game. When contacted, Lane was unable to locate his harvest ticket and could not re-

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call the exact date or location the moose was harvested, but showed wildlife troopers the moose meat packaged in his freezer. He was issued a summons on Dec. 2 to appear in Homer court on Dec. 9. n On Dec. 17, Alaska State Troopers responded to Sterling for a report of a break-in at a seasonal residence. Investigation revealed damage to the window, door and garage door amounted to about $1,000. Furthermore, various fishing gear was stolen, including eight poles, eight reels, miscellaneous other fishing gear, various tools and a pellet gun. The total amount stolen is about $1,500. Investigation is continuing. n On Dec. 18 at 9:07 p.m., Alaska State Troopers contacted David Baldwin, 33, of Nikiski, at a residence in Nikiski. Troopers attempted to arrest Baldwin on charges for the Soldotna Police Department. Baldwin resisted arrest and assaulted two troopers during the arrest. Baldwin was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on two counts of fourth-degree assault on police officers and resisting arrest, as well as on the Soldotna Police Department charges. n On Dec. 13 at 9:33 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers, Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a 2011 Jeep Wrangler near Park Avenue and Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna for a moving violation. Investigation revealed that Benjamin Benson, 37, of Kenai, was driving while impaired by alcohol. Benson was subsequently arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail for driving under the influence. n On Dec. 18 at 7:41 p.m., Soldotna dispatch received a report of a disturbance at a residence south of Soldotna. Alaska State Troopers responded and contacted a female, who said

she had been involved in an argument with Danielle Lubkeman, 26, of Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Lubkeman had committed the crime of criminal mischief when she threw the other female’s phone against the wall and shattered the screen. Lubkeman was arrested for domestic violence criminal mischief and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Dec. 19 at 12:56 p.m., Kenai police were called to a traffic accident near the Kenai Spur Highway and Walker Lane. Officer response and investigation led to the arrest of Renee K. McKinley, 40, of Kenai, on a charge of driving under the influence. McKinley was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Dec. 18 at 12:45 a.m., Kenai police were called to a residence and issued a summons to Leota J. Seton, 43, of Kenai, for first-degree endangering the welfare of a minor. n On Dec. 18 at 2:52 p.m., Kenai police received a report of a minor vehicle collision at the intersection of the Kenai Spur Highway and Willow Street. After contacting the parties involved, Michael J. Cotton, 31, of Kenai, was issued a summons to court for failure to insure vehicle and released. n On Dec. 18 at 3:24 p.m., Kenai police contacted Lanny L. Perrill, 26, of Soldotna, and, after investigation, arrested him on the charge of tampering with physical evidence and took him to Wildwood Pretrial pending arraignment. n On Dec. 20 at 3:13 p.m., Soldotna dispatch received a report of a disturbance after the fact at a residence in Nikiski. Alaska State Troopers responded and contacted a female who said she had been involved in an argument that had turned physical with Kristopher J. Bayes, 22, of Nikiski. Inves-

tigation revealed that Bayes committed the crime of criminal mischief and assault when he broke items inside the home and assaulted the female. Bayes was arrested for domestic violence/criminal mischief and first-degree criminal trespass and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Dec. 20 at 11:08 p.m., Soldotna Alaska State Troopers responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence in the Soldotna area. Subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of Patrick McNamara, 39, of Soldotna, for third-degree criminal mischief (domestic violence). McNamara was further charged with two counts of fourth-degree assault on a police officer. He was also found to have two outstanding warrants for his arrest. One of the arrest warrants was for the original charges of fourth-degree assault and criminal mischief, the other for probation violations stemming from an original charge of driving under the influence. McNamara was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Dec. 22 at 1:45 a.m., Alaska State Troopers stopped a Mitsubishi sedan for speeding on Kalifornsky Beach Road near Skyline Drive in Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Shane Williams, 25, of Soldotna, was driving while his license was suspended. Williams was issued a misdemeanor citation for driving while license suspended and released to a licensed driver on scene. n On Dec. 20 at 8:13 p.m., Kenai police were called to Walmart on the report of a female who appeared to have concealed items on her person without paying for them. Officer investigation led to the arrest of Jennifer L Carr, 33, of Soldotna, on a felony charge of concealment of merchandise. Carr was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility.

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n Christopher Ryan Virg-In, 30, address unknown, pleaded guilty to failure to register as a sex offender, committed June 18. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 55 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge, ordered to comply with sex offender registration requirements and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Audrey B. Campbell, 31, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving without a valid license, committed July 23. She was fined $40 and a $10 court surcharge. n Codie Michael Dockter, 27, address unknown, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Aug. 1. He was sentenced to 12 months in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended. n Debbie Lou Gilliland, 59, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed March 13. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had her license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for two years. n Tami Rose Hangstefer, 22, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Dec. 4. She was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 350 days suspended (time served), fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, forfeited all items seized and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Chase M. Jenson, 23, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft, committed Dec. 6. He was sentenced

to 60 days in jail with 55 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution and to stay off the premises of Fred Meyer store and placed on probation for one year. n Curtis A. Larrow, 38, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Nov. 28. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail with 100 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Cade Leggett, 32, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree assault, committed Feb. 16. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended (time served), fined $1,000 with $750 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Chrystal L. Miller, 25, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Aug. 1. She was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 340 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered not to possess controlled substances without a valid prescription and in original containers, forfeited items seized, including cell phone but excluding vehicle and personal items, and was placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n James E. Okane, 25, address unknown, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed July 28. He was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete an anger management program and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed.

n James Edward Okane, 25, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of third-degree theft, committed Nov. 12, 2012. He was sentenced to 160 days in jail with 150 days suspended, may perform 80 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited all items seized, ordered to have no contact with victim, ordered to pay restitution and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Solana Starr Perrill, 24, address unknown, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest, committed Dec. 13. She was sentenced to 85 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Candace Peterson, 32, address unknown, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving without a valid license, committed July 2. She was fined $150, a $50 jail surcharge and a $50 court surcharge and placed on probation for three years. n Jeffrey C. Pindras, 23, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of violating and one count of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed May 3. On count one, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, may perform 80 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and placed on probation for two years. On count two, he was fined $500 and a $50 court surcharge and forfeited all items seized. n Steven Francis Rafferty, 36, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree assault and one count of driving under the influence, committed Aug. 1. On count one, he was sentenced to 210 days in jail with 195 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, ordered not to possess or consume alcohol and placed on probation for three years. On count two, he was

sentenced to 120 days in jail with 115 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge and $330 cost of imprisonment, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for three years. n Sean Killian Matthew Reagan, 25, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence, one count of driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked and one count of violating conditions of release, committed Nov. 14. On the count of driving under the influence, he was sentenced to 160 days in jail with 140 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months, forfeited items seized, including firearm and was placed on probation for three years. On the count of driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days, forfeited items seized, including firearm and was placed on probation for three years. On the count of violating conditions of release, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined $500 and a $50 court surcharge, forfeited items seized, including firearm, and was placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Isaac R. Sargent, 30, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Oct. 15, 2011. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 70 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete an alcohol treatment program (completed), had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for three years.

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Alaska Briefs Snowmachine strikes woman lying on Alakanuk street ANCHORAGE — A 44-year-old Alakanuk woman required hospitalization after she passed out and was run over by a snowmachine. Alaska State Troopers spokeswoman Beth Ipsen tells KTUU that Cecilia Andrews had been drinking homebrew with another person Sunday. She stepped outside and passed out about 400 yards away, in the middle of a street. Troopers reported Thursday that a snowmachine going about 15 mph ran over Andrews. Neither the 14-year-old girl driving nor a 13-year-old passenger saw Andrews in time to avoid the accident. Andrews was taken to the local clinic and transferred to the Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage. A spokesman Thursday said they had no patient by that name. Alakanuk, with a population of about 700, is 160 miles northwest of Bethel.

Missing Nome fisherman’s body found in river ANCHORAGE — The body of an overdue fisherman has been pulled from the Nome River. The Anchorage Daily News reports 74-year-old Frank Okleasik was found partially submerged in icy water on Thursday. He had been reported missing the day before after his pickup was found about 4 miles from Nome. About 70 people took part in ground and water searches. Nome search-and-rescue volunteers found the body near his pickup. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Alaska State Troopers don’t suspect foul play. His body has been sent to Anchorage for an autopsy.

Body of man found in Juneau woods JUNEAU — Juneau police say there were no signs of foul play on the body of a man found in the woods between a trailer park and a middle school. Police in a web posting identified the man as 57-yearold Hoyt Edward Galvan of Juneau. The body has been sent to Anchorage for an autopsy. A man walking on a trail found the body Thursday. Police continue to investigate. —The Associated Press


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Wild nip Brown Bears Staff report

The Wenatchee (Wash.) Wild defeated the Kenai River Brown Bears 4-3 on Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex for their first win in six tries against Kenai River this season. The Wild had lost 3-1 to the Bears on Thursday and 2-1 on Friday, with Bears goalie Zach Quinn in the net on both nights. Wenatchee coach Bliss Littler said after Friday’s game that his team didn’t deserve to win scoring just one goal, and his team responded Saturday with four goals against Quinn. “I thought it was an intense game, going both ways,” said Kenai River

coach Geoff Beauparlant. “It’s always going to be intense in the third game of a series. Emotions tend to run higher than normal, and (Wenatchee) just capitalized on their power plays better. That was the difference in the game.” Wenatchee scored on two of its five power-play opportunities, while Kenai River went 0 for 2. The game tightens up the playoff race in the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. Kenai River, at 19-17-3, has the fourth and final playoff spot with 41 points, but Wenatchee, at 17-16-3, is right behind with 37 points. Fairbanks holds a firm grip on the

Quinn stifles Wild again By JEFF HELMINIAK Pen insula Clarion

T h e Wenatchee riday (Wash.) Wild have yet to solve the Kenai River Brown Bears, largely because the Wild are having a

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Kenai River Brown Bears’ Austin Chavez takes the puck during a game against the Wenatchee Wild on Friday in Soldotna.

SoHi tops Moose Staff report

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There’s still a long way to go in the prep basketball season, but one thing that is clear is that the Soldotna teams are rolling. The Soldotna boys went to overtime with the Palmer Moose on Saturday and came out with a 63-55 win at Palmer High School. Earlier in the day, the SoHi girls doubled up on Palmer 52-26. The Stars trailed for much of the boys game, but managed to hit 11 of 16 free throws in the overtime period to clinch the Northern Lights Conference victory. Daniel McElroy led Soldotna with 18 points, while teammate Max Conradi added 15. Colton Young and Drew Fowler each put up 10 points. Adam Ramoth led Palmer with 25 points. Palmer took the lead early in the game and controlled it until 2 minutes, 40 seconds, left in regulation, when McElroy’s free throw gave the Stars a 4140 advantage. James Nisbett put Palmer back into the lead 46-45 with just over 40 seconds to go with a bucket, but SoHi answered with free throws, including Nathan Spence’s that tied the game at 48 apiece with 22 seconds left. Soldotna girls 52, Palmer 26 The Stars dominated the See SWEEP, page B-3

Skyview’s Hayley Ramsell guards a Houston player during their game Saturday at Skyview High School in Soldotna.

Panthers get 2 from Hawks By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Twenty-four seconds of frenzied defense punctuated a 49-48 victory for the Skyview boys hoops team over Southcentral Conference opponent Houston on Saturday at Skyview High School. In a close, back-and-forth game, senior Micah Hilbish led the Panthers with 16 points — including eight points in the fourth quarter. Teammate Jacob Carlson added 14. “There was nothing planned about that,” Hilbish said about the final moments of the game. “We came back into our planned defense but (Houston) started passing Photos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion the ball around and it got to Skyview’s Samantha Reynolds takes possession of the ball during their game against Hous- the middle, and it was all we could do to keep the shots ton Saturday at Skyview High School.

from going up and trying our best not to foul.” The win pushes Skyview’s overall season record to 3-3 (1-2 conference). The Panthers will travel to Seward for a 7:30 p.m. game on Tuesday. On Saturday, Skyview used a strong second quarter to take a 28-19 halftime lead, but Houston began to rally in the third frame. Jeff Baird sank a 3-pointer with under a minute to play in the third, then caught a steal to put in a layup that closed the deficit to one point. Heading into the fourth quarter, the two teams were tied at 36 apiece. Four lead changes in the first four minutes of the fourth quarter left both squads and their fans sensing a photo finish, and when the pressure See GET, page B-4

ACS basketball teams take 2 from Bulldogs By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

The Nikiski basketball squads were swept by visiting Anchorage Christian Schools at Nikiski High School on Friday night. The ACS girls topped Nikiski 5745 earlier in the evening, holding off Nikiski in the fourth quarter to win in their first Southcentral Conference game and improve to 5-2 overall. The

Bulldogs dropped to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the conference. Dallas Dickerson led ACS with 21 points, while teammate Michelle Coderre added 13. “We weren’t quite able to shake (Nikiski) but I’m glad we stayed with it in the end,” said ACS coach Darrin Powers. “This is actually a good tuneup for Kodiak (on Saturday).” Junior Rachel Thompson led Nikiski with 20 points, including 12

consecutive during a crucial stretch spanning the third and fourth quarters. Emily Lynch added 10 points. “We talked before the game ... she was going to be determined that we stay in the game,” said Nikiski coach Scott Anderson. “She held true to her word, she did that.” Nikiski managed to stay close to ACS early in the game, but were dogged by offensive rebounds from ACS and trailed the Lions 25-18 at the

half. Thompson sank a 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter, and continued to find the net early in the fourth quarter, getting to the rim for two layups and another trey to help cut Nikiski’s deficit to 40-36 with just over five minutes remaining. However, Dickerson was able to take advantage of Nikiski moving to a man-to-man defense and used a couple of layups to distance the Lions

and clinch the victory in the waning minutes. “They are a physical group, they attack the basket and rebound extremely well,” Anderson said. “If a team is going to beat them, they are going to have to be more physical. For us, it’s a matter of not turning the ball over so much.” ACS boys 75, Nikiski 30 See TAKE, page B-4

KPHA squad lauded for class By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

AP Photo/The Anchorage Daily News, Erik Hill

Freshman Brad Duwe of Univeristy of Alaska Anchorage, top, watches as his tapped puck lands in the net for the first goal of the his career and a 1-0 lead over Minnesota StateMankato during first-period action on Friday at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage. Duwe is a product of Soldotna High School and the Kenai River Brown Bears.

It is often said that the greatest and truest of hearts shine in moments of chaos and disorder. When the time called for the utmost showing of respect and class, the Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association’s Under-18 Midget B team executed spectacularly. At the recent Richmond International Midget AAA tournament in Surrey, B.C., in Canada, the U-18 Ice Hawks faced the home team — the Surrey Midget A1 Thunder — which were under the stress of losing multiple family members in the month leading up to the tournament. The most shocking of those lost was the fatal beating of one of the player’s mothers. Julie Paskall, 53, was attacked outside of the Newton Wave Pool and Recreation Center on Dec. C

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rey bench in an attempt to put their minds at ease. Sirois said Perletti could sympathize with the team since he had also been through some rough times with family members. “The Ice Hawks were all class, their team captain came over to our bench and thanked us for playing and afterwards their goalie came and thanked us, too,” Shawara told the Vancouver Sun newspaper. “We won 2-1 and it was well-played, everyone knew there wasn’t going to be any shenanigans.” Sirois said the game itself was predictably clean, as each side held off on extracurricular rowdiness. In fact, Sirois believes the lack of aggressiveness might have been the determining factor in the 2-1 loss. “Usually when you have emotions like that, the emotions turn into penalties,” Sirois said. “There was no extra stuff, it was one of the cleaner games See CLASS, page B-4


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Patriots, Seahawks notch playoff wins By The Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — LeGarrette Blount wasn’t satisfied with three short touchdown runs, not against a team coming off the second greatest comeback in playoff history. So the 250-pound back who makes long runs routine took off on a 73-yarder and carried the New England Patriots to their third straight AFC championship game with a 4322 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night. Suddenly, the ground game has replaced Tom Brady as the heart of the Patriots’ offense. “Once I get into the open field, they’re going to have to chase me,” Blount said. “And if they catch me, they do. And if they don’t, they don’t. They usually don’t.” They didn’t two weeks earlier when he scored on runs of 36 and 35 yards in the regular-season finale against Buffalo. He also returned kickoffs 83 and 62 yards in that 34-20 victory that gave New England a first-round bye. And they didn’t on his long touchdown that gave the Patriots (13-4) a

36-22 lead early in the fourth quarter against the Colts (12-6). The Patriots will face the winner of the game Sunday between the Broncos and Chargers. It will be in Denver if the Broncos win, and New England will host it if the Chargers win. “It’s just a great achievement,” Brady said. “People have counted us out at times this year, but I think we’ve got a locker room full of believers.” Blount tied Curtis Martin’s team playoff record of 166 yards rushing, on 24 carries, two weeks after rushing for a career-high 189. “He’s got that combination of size, power and quickness and speed,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “He can run hard. He can make guys miss and he can go the distance.” Blount scored on three 2-yard runs in the first half, then burst through the right side for his 73-yarder. Once he reached the end zone, he placed the ball gently on the ground made soggy by a game-long rain. On the next series, Luck threw his third interception and the Patriots capitalized with Stevan Ridley’s second

touchdown run, a 1-yarder that finished the scoring with 11:12 left. “I’m just disappointed in myself,” Luck said. “I can’t commit that many turnovers and have a chance to win against a great team like this.” Blount joined Ricky Watters, who had five touchdowns for San Francisco on Jan. 15, 1994, as the only players with four or more in a playoff game. The Patriots six rushing touchdowns tied the 49ers’ total in that game for second most in playoff history. Blount’s performance came two weeks after he ran for 189 yards and returned two kickoffs for 145 in a 3420 victory over Buffalo in the regularseason finale. Seahawks 23, Saints 15 SEATTLE — When he got around the edge, there was no one for Marshawn Lynch to hit. Directly ahead was open field, the end zone and the Seattle Seahawks’ place in the NFC championship game. Once again, Lynch overpowered the New Orleans Saints in the postseason.

“That was maybe ‘Beast Mode II.’ I don’t know but it was a very cool way to end that game and give us the score that we needed,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. Lynch carried 28 times for 140 yards and two touchdowns and Seattle’s defense flustered Drew Brees and New Orleans on Saturday in the NFC divisional playoff game. “You just don’t know how many more opportunities you’re going to have,” Brees said. “That’s what makes it so tough standing up here and talking about it.” Steven Hauschka added three field goals in blustery conditions and the topseeded Seahawks advanced to the NFC title game for the second time. They will host San Francisco or Carolina next Sunday after last reaching the conference title game in the 2005 playoffs. Seattle shut out the Saints in the first half, got Lynch’s first 100-yard game since Week 10 of the regular season and received a spark from the brief return of Percy Harvin before he left with a concussion. Lynch scored on a 15-yard run in the first half and capped

the victory with a 31-yard scoring run with 2:40 left that Carroll celebrated by jumping into offensive line coach Tom Cable’s arms. “I don’t run to get tackled,” Lynch said. While the clinching score lacked the stunning explosiveness of Lynch’s “Beast Quake” touchdown run against the Saints in the 2010 playoffs, this one was more important. It ensured Seattle would not be the latest No. 1 seed to get upset by a No. 6 seed in the divisional round. Lynch’s clinching TD was a similar to that 2010 play. Lynch read the blocking perfectly and cut to the outside using two blocks from tight end Zach Miller and Jermaine Kearse. Lynch’s only contact was a stiff-arm of Keenan Lewis that allowed him free passage to the end zone and left CenturyLink Field swaying. “It’s all want with him,” Seattle wide receiver Golden Tate said. “He’s blessed with tremendous athleticism and body control and power. But right there he wanted that. He just wanted it and he went and got it.”

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Sports Briefs SoHi skiers sweep Chugiak Classic Levi Michael and Sadie Fox of Soldotna won the Chugiak Classic on Saturday. Michael finished the Boys A 9.4-kilometer race in 27 minutes, 37 seconds, while Luke McLaughlin of Grace was second at 27:48. Fox won the Girls A 7.6-kilometer race at 25:13, while Morgan Flynn of East was second at 25:14. Hannah Pothast of Soldotna also got into the top 10, finishing sixth in 26:24. Chugiak Classic

Saturday Boys A 9.4-kilometer results 1. Levi Michael, Sol, 27 minutes, 37 seconds; 2. Luke McLaughlin, Gra, 27:48; 3. Conner Truskowski, Ser, 27:51; 4. Matthew Hoefler, Sou, 27:55; 5. Will Mans, Wes, 27:59. Other Peninsula finishers 20. Colton Diehl, Sol, 29:24; 35. Tanner Best, Sol, 31:57; 49. Addison Downing, Sol, 34:38; 50. Drew Kant, Sol, 34:40; 55. Brian Dusek, Sol, 38:13; 56. Cody Kincaid, Sol, 39:01. Girls 7.6-kilometer classic results 1. Sadie Fox, Sol, 25:13; 2. Morgan Flynn, Eas, 25:14; 3. Janey Hoefler, Sou, 26:00; 4. Anna Darnell, Sou, 26:06; 5. Ana Jager, Eas, 26:10. Other Peninsula finishers 6. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 26:24; 40. Dani McCormick, Sol, 32:32; 42. Emily Werner, Sol, 32:55; 44. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 33:03; 45. Xochi Harbison, Sol, 33:50; 47. Ashlyn Johnson, Sol, 34:55.

Randall wins sprint NOVE MESTO, Czech Republic — Sergey Ustiugov of Russia won his first World Cup cross-country sprint while Kikkan Randall of the United States dominated the women’s race on Saturday. Ustiugov finished the final of the 1,600-meter race in 2 minutes, 54.59 seconds to edge Federico Pellegrino of Italy into second by 0.18 seconds. Another Russian, Alexey Petukhov, finished third, 0.59 back. Randall, the defending sprint World Cup champion, proved she was ready for the Winter Olympics in Sochi. She took the lead from the start and cruised unchallenged to the victory, covering the 1,300-meter track in 2:44.04, leaving Laurien van der Graaff of Switzerland 1.69 behind. It was the 10th career World Cup victory for Randall, who also won the team sprint at last year’s world championships.

Kenai wrestlers take 2nd at Colony Led by four individual champions, the Kenai Central wresting team took second place at the Colony Invitational on Saturday. Colony won the meet with 227.5 points, while the Kards scored 137. Soldotna was seventh with 39 points. Kelcei Zoda was the first champion, taking first at 98 pounds. He pinned Bruce Hill of Wasilla in the title bout. Paul Steffensen then won at 126, taking a major decision over Colony’s Jordan Nero in the championship bout. Ellery Steffensen took his title at 138. He took a 4-0 decision over Robert Haan of Colony in the title bout. The final champion was Tyler Brown at 195. Brown had a pair of pins to pick up the win. Also for the Kards, Matt Vandermartin and Zach Koziczkowski finished second, Kyle Hunter was third and Shawn Burdick was fourth. Dalton Best paced Soldotna by finishing third at 285, while Hunter Bourgeois (152) and Atom Skiba (113) were fourth. Colony Invitational

Saturday, Colony High School Team scores: 1. Colony 227.5; 2. Kenai 137; 3. Wasilla 128; 4. Service 103.5; 5. Ketchikan 54; 6. Palmer 40; 7. Soldotna 39; 8. Juneau 37. Championship finals 98 pounds — K. Zoda, Ken p. B. Hill, Was 3:45; 113 — C. Booth, Col d. S. Hoffman, Ser 6-3; 120 — M. Martin, Ket d. L. Albrecht, Was 7-0; 126 — P. Steffensen, Ken m.d. J. Nero, Col 9-0; 132 — D. Nash, Col p. M. Vandermartin, Ken 4:30; 138 — E. Steffensen, Ken d. R. Haan, Col 4-0; 145 — S. Adams, Col p. T. Loutzenhiser, Col 1:58; 152 — K. Lucas, Col won by inj def W. Booth, Col; 160 — K. Nash, Col p. B. Marks, Was 2:36; 170 — L. Conway, Col m.d. D. Wake, Ket 10-1; 182 — R. Fredrickson, Col d. N. Fousel 9-1; 195 — T. Brown, Ken p. B. Ingersol, Was 2:28; 220 — Z. Rockstad, Was p. Z. Koziczkowski, Ken 5:47; 285 — N. Stevens, Ser d. M. Daigle, Col 6-4. Third-place matches 98 — K. Blackwell, Ser p. D. Richards, Pal 1:45; 113 — C. Ridgon, Col d. A. Skiba, Sol 8-5; 120 — D. Dumesnil, Jun d. H. Steiner, Was 8-7; 126 — S. Wolff, Was d. K. Spencer, Ket 7-6; 132 — J. Fetko, Ser t.f. S. Burdick, Ken 15-0; 138 — W. Wall, Was p. I. Kolendo, Col 1:40; 145 — A. Shannon, Was d. D. Kelly, Ser 11-4; 152 — H. Molesky, Pal d. H. Bourgeois, Sol 10-3; 160 — T. Thammavongsa, Ser p. W. Nelson, Was 1:00; 170 — I. Christy, Col won by inj def; 182 — K. Hunter, Ken p. C. Weldon, Jun 1:58; 195 — B. Ingersoll, Was t.f. W. Larson, Was 16-1; 220 — J. Hudson, Jun won by inj def; 285 — D. Best, Sol p. G. Williams, Pal 3:52.

Penn State hires Franklin STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — James Franklin grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, a strong-willed if not exactly strong-armed high school quarterback who believed he was good enough to play at Penn State. Joe Paterno’s coaching staff didn’t exactly agree, and while Franklin’s arm led to him a decorated career at Division II East Stroudsburg (Pa.), his will led him to the place he wanted to be all along. Home. More than two decades after a futile attempt to draw Penn State’s attention as a player, the university hired the charismatic 41-year-old as its next head coach on Saturday. “I’m a Pennsylvania boy,” Franklin said, “with a Penn State heart.” One charged with continuing the painstaking and sometimes painful rebuilding process started by Bill O’Brien, who took over in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal more than two years ago. But O’Brien bolted for the NFL’s Houston Texans on New Year’s Eve, opening the door for Franklin, who breathed life into a moribund program at Vanderbilt, winning 24 games over three seasons and leading the Commodores to three straight bowl games.

— Staff and wire reports

Football Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, Jan. 11 Seattle 23, New Orleans 15 New England 43, Indianpolis 22 Sunday, Jan. 12 San Francisco at Carolina, 9:05 a.m. (FOX) San Diego at Denver, 12:40 p.m. (CBS)

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Sunday, Jan. 19 New England vs. San Diego-Denver winner, 11 a.m. (CBS) San Francisco-Carolina winner at Seattle, 2:30 p.m. (FOX) All Times AST

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Friday’s Games Indiana 93, Washington 66 Detroit 114, Philadelphia 104 Atlanta 83, Houston 80 Minnesota 119, Charlotte 92 Memphis 104, Phoenix 99 Dallas 107, New Orleans 90 Brooklyn 104, Miami 95,2OT Chicago 81, Milwaukee 72 Cleveland 113, Utah 102 Sacramento 103, Orlando 83 Golden State 99, Boston 97 L.A. Clippers 123, L.A. Lakers 87 Saturday’s Games Houston 114, Washington 107 Toronto 96, Brooklyn 80 New York 102, Philadelphia 92 Detroit 110, Phoenix 108 Chicago 103, Charlotte 97 Oklahoma City 101, Milwaukee 85 Dallas 110, New Orleans 107 Denver 120, Orlando 94 Portland 112, Boston 104 Sunday’s Games Cleveland at Sacramento, 2 p.m. Atlanta at Memphis, 2 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 3 p.m. All Times AST

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American U. 69, Colgate 62 Army 60, Navy 55 Boston U. 89, Lafayette 78 Brown 91, Daniel Webster 50 Bucknell 61, Holy Cross 57 Buffalo 76, E. Michigan 66 Columbia 104, Cent. Pennsylvania 78 Cornell 77, Oberlin 55 Drexel 93, Northeastern 88, 2OT George Washington 69, Rhode Island 56 Harvard 61, Dartmouth 45 Hofstra 75, Coll. of Charleston 71 Indiana 79, Penn St. 76 Loyola (Md.) 72, Lehigh 68 Mass.-Lowell 71, Binghamton 59 Memphis 79, Temple 69 Mount St. Mary’s 88, St. Francis (NY) 82 Oklahoma St. 73, West Virginia 72 Penn 77, Princeton 74 Pittsburgh 80, Wake Forest 65 Richmond 77, Fordham 74, OT Robert Morris 71, Bryant 67 Sacred Heart 71, Fairleigh Dickinson 67 St. Francis (Pa.) 75, CCSU 67 Syracuse 57, North Carolina 45 Towson 60, UNC Wilmington 53 UConn 84, UCF 61 UMBC 79, Maine 76 UMass 73, St. Bonaventure 68 Vermont 68, Albany (NY) 38 Villanova 74, St. John’s 67 Wagner 84, LIU Brooklyn 70 Yale 88, Baruch 49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_New Orleans, K.Robinson 13-57, Ingram 1049, Sproles 3-2. Seattle, Lynch 28-140, Wilson 3-16, Turbin 3-9, Harvin 1-9. PASSING_New Orleans, Brees 24-43-0-309. Seattle, Wilson 9-18-0-103. RECEIVING_New Orleans, Colston 11-144, Sproles 5-32, Meachem 2-69, Moore 2-20, Hill 1-23, K.Robinson 1-13, J.Graham 1-8, Watson 1-0. Seattle, Harvin 3-21, Baldwin 2-30, Kearse 1-25, Tate 1-13, Miller 1-11, Lynch 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS_New Orleans, S.Graham 45 (WL), 48

Abilene Christian 85, SE Louisiana 77, OT Alabama St. 93, MVSU 62 Alcorn St. 64, Jackson St. 51 Ark.-Pine Bluff 72, Alabama A&M 64 Belmont 87, UT-Martin 72 Boston College 62, Virginia Tech 59 Campbell 75, Longwood 67 Chattanooga 70, Wofford 69 Clemson 72, Duke 59 Coastal Carolina 81, GardnerWebb 69 Davidson 78, Appalachian St. 66 Delaware 78, James Madison 74 E. Illinois 56, Jacksonville St. 48 E. Kentucky 76, Morehead St. 65

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Women’s Scores EAST American U. 72, Colgate 55 Bucknell 83, Holy Cross 79, OT CCSU 80, Wagner 71 Creighton 97, Providence 65 Fordham 70, Richmond 59 Georgetown 85, Butler 79 Harvard 73, Dartmouth 63 La Salle 78, UMass 41 Lafayette 68, Boston U. 63

Loyola (Md.) 70, Lehigh 64 Maine 64, Binghamton 51 Marist 60, Fairfield 36 NJIT 48, Brown 43 Navy 74, Army 64 New Hampshire 71, Stony Brook 68, OT Princeton 84, Penn 53 Rhode Island 59, George Mason 40 Robert Morris 84, Bryant 73 Rutgers 64, SMU 54 Sacred Heart 84, Mount St. Mary’s 78 Seton Hall 64, Villanova 56 St. Francis (NY) 69, LIU Brooklyn 48 St. Francis (Pa.) 111, Fairleigh Dickinson 89 UConn 80, Temple 36 SOUTH Alabama A&M 87, Ark.-Pine Bluff 63 Appalachian St. 61, Samford 47 Bellarmine 85, Missouri St. 65 Campbell 75, Coastal Carolina 68 Charleston Southern 56, High Point 53 Charlotte 61, North Texas 59 Chattanooga 77, W. Carolina 57 Coppin St. 68, Savannah St. 53 Davidson 67, Elon 62 E. Kentucky 79, Morehead St. 58 FAU 97, Rice 69 FIU 76, East Carolina 75, OT Florida Gulf Coast 72, SC-Upstate 45 Furman 82, Wofford 58 Georgia Southern 74, UNCGreensboro 71 Hampton 79, Delaware St. 39 Incarnate Word 67, New Orleans 38 Jackson St. 64, Alcorn St. 52 Jacksonville 74, North Florida 42 Jacksonville St. 61, E. Illinois 46 Liberty 59, Presbyterian 51 Longwood 59, Gardner-Webb 57 Louisiana-Lafayette 66, TexasArlington 64 Louisiana-Monroe 78, Texas St. 52 MVSU 56, Alabama St. 54 Memphis 88, UCF 52 Mercer 79, Lipscomb 72 Middle Tennessee 68, Louisiana Tech 51 Murray St. 76, Austin Peay 68 N. Kentucky 79, Kennesaw St. 51 NC A&T 69, Bethune-Cookman 55 NC Central 71, Florida A&M 64 Norfolk St. 73, Md.-Eastern Shore 66 SC State 80, Morgan St. 53 Southern Miss. 70, UTSA 57 Southern U. 100, Grambling St. 92 Stetson 91, ETSU 62 Tennessee Tech 72, SIU-Edwardsville 66 Tulane 92, Old Dominion 62 UAB 63, Marshall 57 UNC Asheville 68, Radford 61 UT-Martin 82, Belmont 53 MIDWEST Dayton 73, St. Bonaventure 59 Duquesne 59, Saint Louis 47 IUPUI 71, N. Dakota St. 46 Kansas 67, Texas Tech 46 Marquette 73, Xavier 67 Milwaukee 75, Green Bay 64 Oakland 78, Detroit 63 Ohio St. 70, Indiana 51 Oklahoma St. 69, Iowa St. 62 S. Dakota St. 77, IPFW 60 St. John’s 96, DePaul 86 Tennessee St. 75, SE Missouri 67 UMKC 83, Chicago St. 60 W. Illinois 84, Nebraska-Omaha 62 Youngstown St. 69, Ill.-Chicago 58 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 73, South Alabama 60 Baylor 80, TCU 46 Cincinnati 59, Houston 50 Houston Baptist 67, Northwestern St. 56 Lamar 72, McNeese St. 58 Oklahoma 61, Kansas St. 50 Oral Roberts 70, Cent. Arkansas 60 Sam Houston St. 51, Nicholls St. 50 Stephen F. Austin 58, Texas A&MCC 51 Texas Southern 62, Prairie View 59 UALR 69, Troy 52 UTEP 97, Tulsa 66 FAR WEST BYU 75, Portland 68 Cal Poly 88, UC Santa Barbara 70 Fresno St. 60, Colorado St. 50 Gonzaga 79, San Diego 50 Grand Canyon 88, Utah Valley 51 Idaho 79, New Mexico St. 51 Loyola Marymount 76, Pepperdine 64 Montana 94, Portland St. 58 Montana St. 78, E. Washington 74 N. Colorado 62, Idaho St. 55 Nevada 76, Utah St. 72 New Mexico 80, San Jose St. 68 North Dakota 83, Weber St. 72 Oregon St. 88, Oregon 80 Pacific 88, Santa Clara 68 S. Utah 97, Sacramento St. 79 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 86, San Francisco 67

San Diego St. 72, Air Force 39 Seattle 84, Texas-Pan American 62 UC Davis 63, Long Beach St. 60 UC Irvine 90, UC Riverside 78 Washington St. 85, Washington 76 Wyoming 55, Boise St. 48

Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 45 29 14 2 60 129 98 Tampa Bay 45 27 14 4 58 132 109 Montreal 46 26 15 5 57 117 107 Detroit 45 20 15 10 50 118 126 Ottawa 46 20 18 8 48 131 146 Toronto 46 21 20 5 47 125 141 Florida 45 17 21 7 41 105 139 Buffalo 43 12 26 5 29 75 120 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 47 33 12 2 68 152 112 Washington 44 22 16 6 50 135 133 Philadelphia 45 23 18 4 50 120 125 N.Y. Rangers 46 23 20 3 49 114 123 Carolina 45 19 17 9 47 111 128 New Jersey 46 19 18 9 47 106 114 Columbus 45 21 20 4 46 126 129 N.Y. Islanders 46 17 22 7 41 126 150

WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Chicago 47 St. Louis 44 Colorado 45 Minnesota 47 Dallas 44 Nashville 46 Winnipeg 47 Pacific Division Anaheim 47 San Jose 46 Los Angeles 46 Vancouver 46 Phoenix 44 Calgary 45 Edmonton 47

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Transactions BASEBALL MLB ARBITRATION PANEL — Reduced the suspension of N.Y. Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez from 211 games to 162. National League WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to terms with RHP Stephen Strasburg on a one-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed F James Nunnally to a 10-day contract. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS — Named Bryan Cox defensive line coach. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed RB Joe McKnight, LB Jordan Campbell, CB DeMarcus Van Dyke, DT Dominique Hamilton, OT R.J. Dill, DB Jerron McMillian and DE Brandon Moore. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES — Activated F Cody Hodgson from injured reserve. Recalled D Brayden McNabb from Rochester (AHL). Sent D Rasmus Ristolainen and LW Johan Larsson to Rochester. Loaned C Mikhail Grigorenko to Quebec (QMJHL). NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned F J.T. Miller to Hartford (AHL). Reassigned G Scott Stajcer from Greenville (ECHL) to Hartford. ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed F Ryan Reaves to a four-year contract. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reassigned C Michael Latta to Hershey (AHL). COLLEGE PENN STATE — Named James Franklin football coach.

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Soldotna girls topple Wasilla again Staff and Frontiersman reports

The Soldotna girls basketball team defeated Wasilla for the second time in less than a week Friday. The Stars notched a 51-31 victory Friday after edging the Warriors on Jan. 4 in the final game of Doc Larson’s Roundball Classic. The SoHi defense held Wasilla, the three-time defending 4A state champions, on only a pair of field goals and eight total points during the second half. Soldotna held a slim 24-23 lead at halftime, but outscored WHS 12-3 in the third and 15-5 in the fourth. The Stars kept all the Warriors out of double digits. Makayla Wong notched a doubledouble for the Stars, finishing with a game-high 14 points and 12 rebounds. Katelynn Kerkvliet also scored 14 and added nine rebounds. Julie Litchfield chipped in a dozen.

Palmer girls 32, Kenai 30 Sophomore Carly Venzke hit the go-ahead basket with a minute left in the game to key the NLC win Friday. Venzke had half of her eight points in the final minute. She broke a 28-all tie with a minute left, then iced the game with a pair of late foul shots. Katie Bowman and Leya DePriest also had eight points for Palmer. Justice English had a game-high 18 points for the Kards. Palmer boys 58, Kenai 48

The host Moose received 21 points from Adam Ramoth to pick up a Northern Lights Conference victory on Friday. Kenai took an 11-8 lead after the first quarter, but Palmer outscored the Kards 17-5 in the second quarter. James Nisbett had 14 points for Palmer, finishing 10 of 12 from the line Wasilla boys 54, Soldotna 50 after constantly attacking the paint. Sparked by stingy defense in the Keith Ivy had 13 points for the second quarter, the Wasilla boys Kards, while Miles Jones added 12. scored a 54-50 NLC win over Soldotna on Friday at Wasilla High. CIA girls 40, Wasilla outscored SoHi 17-4 durBirchwood Christian 27 ing the second and didn’t allow a field goal during the frame. The Stars did Nicole Moffis pumped in 15 points make several trips to the free throw for the host Eagles in picking up a line during the quarter, but were only Peninsula Conference win Friday. 4 for 9 from the line. CIA led 19-12 at halftime and Cameron Brown scored nine of his pushed that lead to 31-20 after three game-high 17 points in the second quarters. Bryce Vickers had 11 points quarter, and Stone Krueger added a for the Warriors, nailing three 3-pointthree-pointer during the period. ers in the first quarter. Zack Garnett added 11 points for Wasilla in the game, and Krueger CIA boys 58, chipped in nine. Birchwood Christian 18 Daniel McElroy had 21 points for SoHi, while Austin Kruse had 15. The host Eagles received 26 points

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Moose en route to a winning weekend, improving their Northern Lights Conference record to 2-0. Makayla Wong and Julie Litchfield each scored a gamehigh 13 points for Soldotna, and teammate Katelynn Kerkvliet added 12 of her own. Carly Venzke topped Palmer with nine points. SoHi went 22 for 26 from the free throw line, and clinched the game with a 10-for-11 mark from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter. The Soldotna girls and boys will face Homer in a pair of endowment games Tuesday, starting at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively. Wasilla girls 49, Kenai 39

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Midwest lead with 54 points, the Coulee Region (Wis.) Chill is in second with 46 and the Minnesota Wilderness is third with 44 points. Saturday, the Wild once again outshot the Bears — this time going 36-32 — but their efforts finally paid off with a win. Wenatchee started fast with three goals in the first period, including two power-play scores by Brendan Harris and Parker Tuomie. The second period proved to be crucial for Kenai River. Jack Gessert converted on a shot 7 minutes, 41 seconds, into the period, and Alec Butcher knotted the game up at three apiece with just over five minutes left. The goal was Butcher’s NAHLleading 44th of the season (17 goals, 27 assists). “Butcher is a real battler,” Beauparlant said. “That guy is a tremendous hockey player and he’s only going to become better as he continues to grow as a player.”

After losing to Soldotna on Friday, the Wasilla girls topped Northern Lights Conference opponent Kenai Central in a 10-point win Saturday afternoon at Wasilla High School. Kenai senior Justice English had another big game for the Kards, scoring 20 points and eight rebounds, while teammate Hannah Barcus added nine points and 13 boards. Wasilla was led by senior Shayla Johnson with 26 points. The Warriors improved to 1-1 in the NLC.

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However, Troy Loggins put an end to the Bears’ hopes with a shot with just over 14 minutes left in the game. Immediately after a regrouping opportunity, the Bears defense mishandled the puck and Loggins took advantage to score his fourth goal of the weekend. “It was just an error on our back end,” Beauparlant said. Kenai River will face the Minnesota Magicians next Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. The two squads split two games in late September. Saturday Wild 4, Brown Bears 3 Wenatchee Kenai River

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him four days later in a 27-20 loss to San Diego, when they were just 2 for 9 on third down and suffered their only home loss of the season. Denver (13-3) hosts the Chargers (10-7) Sunday in the AFC Divisional round. “One of the first times I’ve been out of the game on the sidelines, so I’m very anxious to get back,” said Welker, who was cleared last week during the bye and quickly regained his rhythm with Peyton Manning.

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BIRCHWOOD CHRISTIAN (27) — Vickers 4 0-0 11, Craig 2 0-2 4, Roberts 3 0-0 7, Te. Goward 0 0-0 0, Becker 2 1-4 5, Ti. Goward 0 0-3 0. Totals — 11

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1-9 27. COOK INLET ACADEMY (40) — Hanna 1 0-0 2, Moffis 5 2-3 15, Taplin 2 0-0 4, Brush 1 0-2 3, Lyons 0 0-0 0, Hammond 3 0-0 7, McGahan 1 0-0 2, Orth 3 1-4 7. Totals — 16 3-9 40. 3-point goals — Birchwood 4 (Vickers 3, Roberts 1); CIA 5 (Moffis 3, Brush, Hammond). Team fouls — Birchwood 11, CIA 11. Fouled out — none. Moose 32, Kardinals 30 Kenai Palmer

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Kenai (38) — Thiesen 2 1-1 6, Glushkay 0 2-4 2, Shirnberg 7 6-7 20, McKee 1 0-1 3, Jones 3 0-0 7; Totals: 13 9-13 38. Wasilla (60) — Lee 1 1-2 4, Brown 4 0-0 10, Carney 3 0-1 6, Baham 7 0-0 16, McGregor

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NIKOLAEVSK (59) — Kalugin 6 7-11 19; Dorvall 4 9-11 17, Stafford 4 5-6 13, Hickman 3 0-0 6, Fefelov 0 2-3 2, K. Klaich 0 2-4 2. Totals — 17 25-35 59. DIMOND JV (54) — Hines 6 2-2 15, Keisala-Jones 4 2-2 10, Thompson 3 0-0 6, Maisey 1 3-6 5, Jackson 2 0-0 4, Brink 1 2-4 4, Sulte 2 0-0 4, Wingert 1 1-2 3. Totals — 20 10-16 54. Team fouls — Nikolaevsk 15, Dimond 27. Fouled out — Se. Kalugin, Wingers, Sulte, Hines. Mariners 50, Hawks 39 Houston Homer

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Houston (39) — Malidore 2 0-0 4, Ruth 1 1-4 3, Wilkerson 1 0-0 2, Nida 1 0-4 2, Wells 6 7-11 19, Barber 1 3-5 6, Quincy 0 2-4 2, Tomas 0 1-2 1; Totals: 12 14-30 39. Homer (50) — Ramirez-Clark 3 1-2 7, Koplin 0 5-10 5, Akers 3 4-6 11, Waclawski 1 5-6 7, Kann 1 1-4 3, Cabana 6 5-8 17; Totals: 14 21-36 50. 3-point field goals: Houston 1 (Barber 1), Homer 1 (Akers 1); Total fouls: Houston 27, Homer 23.

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Soldotna (51) — Benson 2 1-3 7, Litchfield 3 6-12 12, M. Wong 6 2-2 14, Kerkvliet 7 0-2 14, Miller 1 2-4 4; Totals: 19 11-23 51. Wasilla (31) — LaBuda 1 0-0 2, Johnson 3 2-2 9, Baham 1 1-3 3, Toews 1 0-0 2, Hutchins 2 2-2 6, Dinkel 2 2-2 7, Edwards 0 2-6 2; Totals: 10 9-17 31. 3-point field goals: Soldotna 2 (Benson 2), Wasilla 2 (Johnson, Dinkel 1); Total fouls: Soldotna 18, Wasilla 20.

BIRCHWOOD CHRISTIAN (56) — Becker 5 0-1 10, Pokupec 0 0-0 0, Zeller 0 1-2 1, Keiffer 9 3-3 21, Slodko 1 0-0 2, Jones 2 2-6 6, Buyse 4 6-9 14, No. 42 1 0-2 2, Peterson 0 0-0 0. Totals — 22 12-20 56. NINILCHIK (63) — C. Appelhanz 0 2-2 2, Presley 20 12-17 32, DelGado 0 0-7 0, Bartolowits 1 0-0 2, Thorne 3 5-9 11, S. Appelhanz 0 1-2 1, White 7 1-2 15. Totals — 31 26-34 63. 3-point goals — none. Team fouls — Birchwood 29, Ninilchik 22. Fouled out — Zeller, Kieffer, No. 42, Peterson.

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Kenai (30) — Ostrander 1 0-0 2, English 5 6-10 18, Stanbeck 1 0-0 2, Burns 4 0-0 8; Totals: 11 6-11 30. Palmer (32) — Venzke 3 2-3 8, K. DePriest 1 0-2 2, Bowman 3 2-4 8, Osiensky 2 0-0 4, Ledger 0 2-2 2, L. DePriest 4 0-0 8; Totals: 13 6-11 32. 3-point field goals: Kenai 2 (English 2); Palmer 0; Total fouls: Kenai 14, Palmer 13.

Wolverines 63, Warriors 56

The host Wolverines notched a Peninsula Conference victory Saturday against the Warriors. Ninilchik trailed 12-2 after the first quarter and 36-27 at the half. After trailing 52-41 after three, Ninilchik posted a 22-4 advantage in the final quarter. Freshman Tyler Presley had 32 points for Ninilchik, while fellow freshman Austin White had 15. Tyler Thorne added 11. For Birchwood, Tyler Kieffer had 21, Dakota Buyse had 14 and Collin Becker had 10.

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Soldotna (50) — Calloway 1 0-0 2, Young 2 3-5 9, Conrad 1 0-0 2, Furlong 0 1-2 1, Kruse 4 3-6 15, McElroy 8 5-9 21; Totals: 16 12-22 50. Wasilla (54) — Brown 7 2-4 17, Carney 2 0-2 4, Krueger 2 4-9 9, Baham 5 1-3 11, Garnett 1 3-4 5, McGregor 1 4-5 6, Houck 1 0-1 2; Totals: 19 14-28 54. 3-point field goals: Soldotna 6 (Kruse 4), Wasilla 2 (Brown, Krueger 1); Total fouls: Soldotna 23, Wasilla 24.

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Kenai (48) — Thiesen 2 1-2 5, Shirnberg 4 0-0 9, McKee 2 0-0 4, Bratell 1 0-0 3, Saaveda 0 2-2 2, Ivy 5 0-0 13, Jones 3 0-0 12; Totals: 17 3-4 48. Palmer (58) — Ramoth 7 6-8 21, Jones 3 0-1 6, Ferris 1 0-0 3, Wells 1 2-4 4, Nisbett 2 10-12 14, Christiansen 2 0-0 4, Yanez 2 2-4 6; Totals: 18 20-29 58. 3-point field goals: Kenai 9 (Jones 4), Palmer 2 (Ramoth, Ferris 1); Total fouls: Kenai 18; Palmer 13. Warriors 54, Stars 50

game-high 20 for the Kards. Tia Goward paced BirchThe Warriors were led by Alex wood Christian with nine. Baham with 16 points.

The Nikolaevsk girls continued their winning ways by sweeping all three of their games to win the Mt. St. Elias Classic tournament in Yakutat, capped by a dominant win over the host school on Saturday. Senior Nianiella Dorvall notched 18 points to lead the Warriors, who led Yakutat 3015 by halftime. Sophia Kalugin Wasilla boys 60, Kenai 38 followed up with 14 points of The home-team Warriors her own. used a big third quarter to distance themselves from the KarNinilchik girls 36, dinals on Saturday at Wasilla Birchwood 17 High School. Jessica Rogers had 12 points After being tied up at 23 apiece at halftime, Wasilla out- to lead the host Wolverines past scored Kenai 21-5 in the third the Warriors on Saturday. Ninilchik took control of the quarter. Trevor Shirnberg scored a game with a 13-4 first quarter.

Welker ready to go ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Wes Welker says he has no apprehensions about concussions or rust as he returns to the Denver Broncos’ lineup Sunday for the first time in more than a month. It’s the longest the 10-year pro has ever been sidelined. Welker missed the Broncos’ last 3½ games after sustaining his second concussion in a fourweek span just before halftime in a game against Tennessee on Dec. 8. The Broncos sorely missed

and Kayla Stafford had 13 points. Nikolaevsk coach Bea Klaich wrote in an email that free throws were huge, riday oundup with the Warriors getting 25 points from the line. She wrote Dimond has four girls over 6 feet tall, which was a from Timmy Smithwick in register- good test for her team. ing a Peninsula Conference victory on Friday boys Friday. Hawks 67, Mariners 62 Also for CIA, Riley Smithwick had Houston 18 19 12 18 —67 17 14 12 19 —62 11 points, Caleb Lyons had six points, Homer Riley Solie and Mylon Weems had HOUSTON (67) — Kleewein 1 0-0 2, Baird 2 2-2 7, four points apiece, Jeff Solie had three Taylor 0 3-4 3, Barron 11 7-9 33, N. Saechao 2 0-0 5, 0 0-1 0, Taylor 2 6-7 11. Totals — 20 20-26 67. points, and Noah Leaf and Andrew Ruta HOMER (62) — Beachy 1 2-2 5, Reutov 3 0-1 6, Daugharty 5 5-6 17, Schneider 3 5-6 14, Brown 0 1-4 Hammond each had two points.

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Kenai (39) — English 7 6-13 20, A. Steinbeck 0 2-2 2, C. Steinbeck 2 0-0 4, Barcus 1 7-13 9, Beck 0 1-4 1, Every 1 1-2 3; Totals: 11 17-34 39. Wasilla (49) — LaBuda 0 1-4 1, Johnson 10 4-4 26, Pickworth 0 1-2 1, Toews 1 0-0 2, Hutchins 3 0-4 6, Dinkel 2 3-6 7, Edwards 2 2-4 6; Totals: 18 11-24 49. 3-point field goals: Kenai 0, Wasilla 2 (Johnson 2); Total fouls: Kenai 17, Wasilla 26.

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NIKOLAEVSK (55) — Dorvall 8 2-2 18, Klaich 2 0-0 5, Fefelov 3 0-0 6, So. Kalugin 6 2-3 14, Stafford 0 2-2 2, Se. Kalugin 3 2-4 8, Hickman 1 0-0 2. Totals 23 8-11 55. YAKUTAT (28) — Johnson 0 0-0 0, Jensen 2 0-0 4, Newlun 3 2-2 9, Adams 7 0-0 15, Go 0 0-0 0, Drumm 0 0-0 0, Pate 0 0-0 0, Bell 0 0-0 0, Bogren 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 2-2 28. 3-point field goals — Nikolaevsk 1 (Klaich); Yakutat 2 (Newlun 1, Adams 1). Wolverines 36, Warriors 17 Birchwood Ninilchik

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BIRCHWOOD (17) — Vickers 0 0-2 0, Craig 1 0-0 2, Roberts 0 0-2 0, Te. Goward 1 0-0 2, Becker 2 0-2 4, Ti. Goward 4 1-3 9. Totals — 8 1-9 17. NINILCHIK (36) — Rogers 6 0-3 12, Cooper 0 0-0 0, Sinclair 1 0-0 2, Goins 3 0-0 7, Ehlers 0 1-6 1, Finney 3 0-3 6, Me. Clark 2 0-0 4, Robuck 1 0-0 2, Mi. Clark 1 0-0 2. Totals — 16 1-12 36. 3-point goals — Ninilchik 1 (Goins 1). Team fouls — Birchwood 10, Ninilchik 14. Fouled out — Sinclair.

Dimond hockey tops Kenai, SoHi Staff report

Twelve goals were scored in the 45 minutes that the Dimond Lynx and Kenai Central Kardinals faced each other on the ice on Saturday, but it was the Lynx leaving with an 8-4 win at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Jake Eubank netted a hat trick to lead the Kards, but the Lynx’s Aidan Teilborg did even better, scoring five goals for Dimond. After taking a 1-0 lead late in the first period, Dimond added a second goal early in the second period, but Kenai answered back with netters from Ross Hanson and Jake Eubank that tied the game up with over 10 minutes to go in the period. Heading into the third frame, Kenai still trailed by a single point, but the Lynx scored five goals in the third period to clinch the victory. Nate O’Lena saved 23 of 31

shots on goal for Kenai. Eagle River 6, Homer 0 The Mariners were blanked by the Wolves in a nonconference game at the McDonald Center in Eagle River on Saturday. Schuyler Davis notched a hat trick to lead Eagle River, scoring the first three goals of the game. Wyatt Beebe, Blake Halfpenny and Kyle Johnson each added a goal as well, while Eagle River goalie Jeffrey Hartmann made 19 saves in the shutout. Homer goalie Markian Polushkin saved 23 of 29 shots.

Lynx defeated Soldotna on Friday in nonconference action at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Good had a 26-save shutout, while Harvey made 20 saves. The lone goal came with 8 minutes, 50 seconds, left in the first period, when Drake Glover scored unassisted. Homer 5, East 1

The Mariners notched a nonconference victory in Anchorage on Friday. Anton Kuzmin and Konstantin Reutov each had a pair of goals for Homer at Ben Boeke Arena. Markian Polushkin had 22 saves for Homer, while Dimond 1, Soldotna 0 East goalie Blake Henderson Goalies Ashton Good and stopped 12 shots. Cody Harvey had good duels Saturday when Good was at Palmer and Lynx 8, Kardinals 4 Harvey at Soldotna, and that Dimond 1 2 5 —8 hasn’t changed now that Good Kenai 0 2 2 —4 has moved to Dimond. The 1st period — 1. Dimond, Sakumoto (Ced-

erberg, Stevens) 14:01. Penalties — Kenai 1 for 2:00. 2nd period — 2. Dimond, Glover (Penman, Conley) 1:11; 3. Kenai, Hanson (Mese, Johnson) 2:54; 4. Kenai, Eubank (Johnson) 4:18; 5. Dimond, Teilborg (Reed, Clevenger) 13:53. Penalties — Dimond 1 for 2:00. 3rd period — 6. Dimond, Teilborg (Sakumoto) 1:41; 7. Dimond, Teilborg (Cederberg) 2:01; 8. Kenai, Eubank (Wagoner) 3:50; 9. Dimond, Teilborg (Hamilton, Stevens) 5:18; 10. Dimond, Teilborg (Hamilton) 7:34; 11. Kenai, Eubank (Wagoner, Zorbas) 9:02; 12. Dimond, Sakumoto (Teilborg) 14:40. Penalties — Dimond 2 for 4:00. Goalies — Kenai, O’Lena (31 shots, 23 saves); Dimond, Good (22 shots, 18 saves). Shots — Kenai 7-6-9—22; Dimond 9-1012—31. Friday Lynx 1, Stars 0 Dimond 1 Soldotna 0

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Kirk leads tightly packed Sony Open HONOLULU (AP) — A birdie on the final hole gave Chris Kirk a 5-under 65 and the outright lead in the Sony Open, and that’s about it. Cloudy conditions and only a gentle, Pacific breeze meant just about everyone was in the mix at Waialae Country Club — even John Daly. At one point, there was a six-way tie for the lead Saturday in the third round. An hour later, 14 players were separated by a single shot. Kirk got up-and-down from a bunker on the par-5 18th hole, making a 10-foot birdie putt

that gave him the lead over Harris English (67) and PGA Tour rookie Will Wilcox (64), who is playing only the third PGA Tour event of his career. Kirk was at 12-under 198. Daly matched the low score of the third round with a 64 and was five shots behind. Masters champion Adam Scott wasn’t making up any ground, dropped two shots late in his round and finished with a two-putt birdie for a 71 and was two shots behind. A dozen players were separated by three shots going into Sunday, a group that includes C

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Kapalua winner Zach Johnson as he tries to become the first player since Ernie Els in 2003 to sweep the Hawaii swing. Kirk and English both are going for their second win of this wraparound season that began in October. Kirk won the McGladrey Classic in November, his final tournament of the year before taking time off for the birth of his second child. English finished the year with a win in the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico. The plan for both of them is to not worry about anyone else because there would be too

many players to worry about. “When it’s so close like that, everybody is going to be making some birdies here and there,” Kirk said. “So I probably won’t look at leaderboards as much as I normally would. A lot of courses I think lend themselves to you need to know what your position is going into any given hole, but out here, I don’t think that’s really the case. They’re just so volatile with guys making birdies and bogeys. “I’ll just probably try to keep my head down and make as many birdies as I can.”


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The Bulldogs were threatened with another 100-point attempt — as they were with Grace Christian a week earlier — but once again were saved with a running clock in the fourth quarter. “We’re struggling to discipline ourselves mentally,” said Nikiski coach Reid Kornstad. “We’re trying to get quality looks on offense, but that’s just where we’re at right now. We’re battling, and it’s just a matter of learning how to figure it out, and it’s going to take some time.” Immanuel Lopez came up big for ACS with 21 points — including four 3s — while teammate and brother Christiano Lopez had 16. Nikiski was

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I’ve seen. “At first, the respect level was a little too much, I had to remind them that it was a hockey game.” After the game, the Ice Hawks’ goalie, Cody Harvey, was presented with the game MVP. As an additional sign of sympathy, Harvey went over to shake the hand of every player and coach on the Thunder. “You could see the respect back and forth, it was really good to see,” Sirois said. “I wasn’t sure how we would come out, but it’s amazing what the mind and body can do.” The gesture also caught the attention of Surrey team manager Curtis Murphy, who emailed the KPHA organization to express his gratitude. “I’ve never seen a player such as your goalie, receive an MVP award at the end of the game and skate down the line and shake the hand of every single player and coach of our team,” Murphy wrote in the email. “The number of supportive comments from your

led by Seth Carstens with 11 points. Nikiski dropped to 1-6 overall this season, while ACS improved to 8-1, with its only loss coming at the hands of a California team. The Lions came out fast with 25 points in the first quarter while Nikiski could only muster seven points. The Bulldogs managed better in the second quarter with 13 points, but still trailed ACS 42-20 at halftime. “When we get to the end of a transition and don’t have a good look, that moment for us is where we’re struggling,” Kornstad said. “We need to move the ball and move the players, but they’ll get it. They’re a bunch of hard-working guys and they’ll improve.” On numerous occasions, Nikiski found itself with a fast break to the basket but failed to record points when

parent group to ours was a final testament to the amazing team you assembled. Truly classy! But I’m sure you know this already!” On the trip home, Sirois said the tournament wasn’t discussed too much, but the effect on the former high school player was not lost. “It was one of those moments I can’t even describe,” Sirois said. “I’ve coached other teams, but this was one of the most interesting tournaments I’ve coached. I’ve been around quite a few things, but never has such an incident been so freshly removed from that happening, it was kind of a shock to that community. I mean, it literally happened the night before. “I would say it was a complete trip and a good trip representing our community.” In his email, Murphy drove the point home that the Ice Hawks became the perfect team to help lift the Thunder’s spirits. “I thought it important that you should know of all of this because with everything going on in our lives right now, your team had a positive impact on us and we thank you for that,” Murphy wrote.

A-Rod suspended for entire 2014 slate NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez was dealt the most severe punishment in the history of baseball’s drug agreement when an arbitrator ruled the New York Yankees third baseman is suspended for the entire 2014 season as a result of a drug investigation by Major League Baseball. The decision by arbitrator Fredric Horowitz on Saturday cut the suspension issued Aug. 5 by baseball Commissioner Bud Selig from 211 games to this year’s entire 162-game regular-season schedule plus any postseason games. The three-time American League Most Valuable Player will lose just over $22 million of his $25 million salary. Rodriguez vowed to continue his fight in federal court to reverse the decision. “It’s virtually impossible. The arbitration will stand. I think it’s

almost inconceivable that a federal court would overturn it,” said former baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent, a graduate of Yale Law School. “The arbitration is itself an appeal from the commissioner’s judgment. How many appeals do you go?” Rodriguez is the most highprofile player ensnared by baseball’s drug rules, which were first agreed to in 2002 as management and union attempted to combat the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. In sustaining more than three-quarters of Selig’s initial penalty, Horowitz’s decision will be widely viewed as a victory for the 79-year-old Selig, who has ruled baseball since 1992 and says he intends to retire in January 2015. A 14-time All-Star, Rodriguez has been baseball’s highest-paid player under a $275 million, 10-year contract.

the Bulldogs were desperately need- Kewan added 11. ing it. For Nikiski, Luke Johnson had 18 ACS put up another 25 points in points, while Seth Carstens pitched in the third quarter and led with 67 going with 15. into the fourth. Friday girls “We’re really fast and quick, and Lions 57, Bulldogs 45 it’s hard to keep up sometimes,” said ACS 15 10 15 17 —57 ACS coach Ron Hoffman. “But I love Nikiski 13 5 15 12 —45 playing Nikiski because they’re a ACS (57­) — Dickerson 8 3-4 21, Bowden 0 0-0 0, team that never gives up. They come Ealum 1 0-0 3, Crayton 1 0-0 3, Coderre 5 3-3 13, 2 0-1 4, Tennyson 3 1-2 7, Duncan 2 1-4 5, out here and play hard. The score is Warren Land 0 0-0 0, Ealum 0 1-2 1, Thibodeaux 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 9-16 57. irrelevant to them.” Mt. Edgecumbe boys 77, Nikiski 41 The visiting Braves led 36-31 at halftime, then dominated the second half on Saturday in nonconference play. Skye Shipton had 20 points to lead the Braves, while Jaloni Pepper and Joe Kewan had 16 points apiece. Paul

Friday boys Lions 75, Bulldogs 30 ACS 25 17 25 8 —75 Nikiski 7 13 6 4 —30 ACS (75) — I. Lopez 8 1-1 21, Huckabay 0 2-2 2,

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MT. EDGECUMBE (77) — Merculief 3 0-0 6, Kasayulie 0 0-0 0, Pepper 7 1-2 16, Olin-Duncan 1 0-0 2, Caspersen 3 0-0 6, Shipton 9 2-3 20, P. Kewan 4 3-4 11, J. Kewan 6 4-6 16. Totals — 33 10-15 77. NIKISKI (41) — Stangel 0 0-0 0, Anderson 0 0-0 0, Johnson 8 1-1 18, Castro 0 0-0 0, Holloway 2 0-0 5, Malston 0 0-0 0, Tauriainen 0 0-0 0, Carstens 7 0-2 15, Riddall 0 0-0 0, Jackson 1 0-2 3, Pamplin 0 0-0 0. Totals — 18 1-5 41. 3-point goals — Mt. Edgecumbe 1 (Pepper); Nikiski 4 (Johnson, Holloway, Carstens, Jackson). Team fouls — Mt. Edgecumbe 9, Nikiski 13. Fouled out — none.

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Zack Zulkanycz of the Brown Bears and Chris Jones of the Wenatchee Wild race for the puck Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna. The Brown Bears won 2-1.

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hard time solving Bears goalie Zach Quinn. The Brown Bears moved to 5-0 this season against the Wild on Friday night at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex with a 2-1 North American Hockey League victory in front of 708 fans. The Wild have outshot the Bears in all five games, but Quinn is 4-0 against the Wild. Kris Oldham picked up the other win. Quinn made 48 saves in a 3-1 win Friday, then made 42 on Saturday. “He was amazing,” Kenai River forward Albin Karlsson, who had the game-winner, said of his netminder. “He saved us both nights.” Wenatchee bench boss Bliss Littler said his squad must do more with its opportunities. “Their goalie played well, but we also put a lot of shots right into his belly,” he said. Kenai River coach Geoff

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vented the Hawks from executing their plan. “This was an important win Continued from page B-1 for us, as a conference game,” Settlemyer said. “It’s great to was high, Hilbish executed to pull one out at home, it gives us near perfection. some momentum.” “It was set up perfectly by my teammates,” Hilbish said. Skyview girls 40, Houston 29 “Houston was pressing with a high defense, and my teamAfter dominating the first mates did a great job with half en route to a 30-4 lead, the bringing the pressure up (to the Skyview girls nearly let it slip top of the key) and that left me away, holding off the Hawks with great shots.” in a Southcentral Conference Hilbish sank four straight matchup Saturday at Skyview jumpers for eight points in less High School. than three minutes, but Baird The win kept Skyview with answered with his own buckets a clean sheet for the season, imthat resulted in a 46-all draw proving to a 5-0 overall record with 1 minute, 52 seconds, left. (3-0 conference). Chad Harley put Skyview “We did the same thing in back into the lead with a free Homer, we get comfortable throw with 1:36 left, but Lane with a lead and then we stop Taylor’s layup 15 seconds later working as hard on defense,” reversed the roles. Harley then said Skyview coach Kyle Mcanswered with a shot that ulti- Fall. “They kept getting little mately proved to be the game- drives, which we don’t usually winner with 56 seconds left. allow, they kept getting offen“Defensively we were man- sive rebounds ... I mean they to-man, and I told them to make made all the hustle plays.” (Houston) make shots,” said The Panthers were led by Skyview coach Jesse Settle- senior Sam Reynolds with 14 myer. “Make them make shots, points, while Houston’s Savanhelp each other, talk on screens. nah Wells and Shana Barber It was just a scramble, and we each had eight points. got lucky.” Skyview put up 15 points in Houston attempted to retake each of the first two quarters the lead in the final minute, but to pad its lead to 26 points, but Tim Duke’s crucial steal with once the second half began, under 30 seconds to go pre- Houston showed why it’s never

NIKISKI (45) — Thompson 6 6-7 20, Riddall 0 0-0 0, Cook 1 0-2 2, Costello 1 1-2 3, Litke 1 0-0 2, Lynch 3 4-8 10, Darch 4 0-1 8. Totals 16 11-20 45. 3-point field goals — Nikiski 2 (Thompson 2); ACS 4 (Dickerson 2, Ealum 1, Crayton 1). Team fouls — Nikiski 14; ACS 17.

Hoffman 4 0-0 9, Wilson 4 0-0 8, Simmers 3 0-0 6, Scott 0 0-0 0, Reynolds 1 0-0 2, Kohutek 2 3-4 7, C. Lopez 1 2-2 4, Auble 6 1-2 16. Totals 29 9-11 75. NIKISKI (30) — Carstens 5 0-0 11, Stangel 0 0-0 0, Anderson 1 2-2 4, Johnson 3 2-3 9, Castro 0 0-0 0, Holloway 1 0-0 2, Tauriainen 1 0-0 2, Riddall 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Pamplin 1 0-0 2. Totals 12 4-5 30. 3-point field goals — Nikiski 2 (Carstens 1, Johnson 1); ACS 8 (I. Lopez 4, Auble 3, Hoffman 1). Team fouls — Nikiski 14; ACS 11.

Beauparlant said it was a good team victory, with everybody doing the little things, like blocking shots, to help the goalie out. The Wild outshot the Bears 13-4 in the scoreless first period. “They came out with a lot of energy and we got caught standing around in the first period,” Beauparlant said. “We were fortunate to be tied.” The Kenai River coach said play evened up in the second period, with the Bears outshooting the Wild 15-14. With 8 minutes, 57 seconds, left in the second period, Jake Bushey put a shot on net and Nathan Colwell tapped in the power-play goal. That goal only encouraged the Wild, as Troy Loggins answered from the faceoff circle less than a minute and a half later. In the third period, the power play came through again for the Bears with 15:59 to play. Gustav Berglund cranked a slap shot off the pipe, but it bounced right back to Karlsson. Karlsson said Berglund’s blast had Wenatchee goalie

Chase Perry out of position, so he just threw the puck to daylight. “We took two undisciplined penalties 200 feet from our goal that we didn’t have to take,” Littler said. “That was the difference in the hockey game.” The Bears’ 2-for-3 performance against the league’s fourth-best penalty-killing unit moved Kenai River up to eighth in the league on the power play. “That’s something that wasn’t clicking earlier in the year, but we have it going now,” Beauparlant said. Down by a goal, Wenatchee again cranked up the pressure, with Quinn standing up to flurries at the 13:42 and 7:09 marks. Wenatchee would outshoot the Bears 16-3 in the final period. “He’s just calm back there,” Beauparlant said of his goalie. “Nothing seems to rattle him.” Beauparlant called timeout with 4:48 to play and told his team to stop playing the puck backward and side-to-side, and to aggressively move the puck up the ice. “He told us to calm down,”

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was ironing the other day, which is noteworthy for a couple of reasons: 1) Hardly any clothing you buy these days needs to be ironed and 2) I don’t buy it if it does need to be ironed. But I have a few vintage favorites that need to be “touched up” by an iron on the collar, cuffs and buttonholes assuming being old enough to still need to be ironed counts as “vintage.” And of course Hubby has a few shirts that need to have the complete treatment with hot steam. When I was a little kid, maybe 8 or 9, Mom let me iron Dad’s handkerchiefs, the pillowcases and tea towels, which of course didn’t need ironed, but acquainted me with the process. Thank heaven she didn’t iron the sheets, although years later when I was in college, I worked for a woman who ironed her sheets. That fast became my least favorite job. Fortunately, permanent press soon came into use and sheets were among the first items to use the process so Mrs. Martin, being one of those women who prided herself in being “modern” graduated to perma-press sheets and I got to paint her house instead … which is another story. The ironing process was not as simple then as it is these days. Because nearly everything was cotton, everything required ironing. Steam irons had not been invented so we dampened the clothes using a sprinkler top stuck into a pop bottle. It was easy to get things too wet so sprinkling the clothes was not one of my jobs until I was a little older. The piece was then rolled neatly and stuck into the clothes basket to wait a little to spread the dampness evenly. In the summer if the ironing didn’t get finished in time the danger of mildew was ever present. I well remember opening the refrigerator and finding a small packet of dampened clothes wrapped in a towel in the bottom because Mom had been called to drive the truck or run to town for parts. Every farm wife knew that trick and it was no surprise to find a rolled up blouse or pair of slacks residing in the fridge. My family were farmers so we didn’t have too many white shirts to iron, but housedresses and aprons were abundant. When I was really young, Grandma used an iron heated on the wood cookstove. We lived in the Pacific Northwest, one of the last places to get rural electricity. It was during WWII that the REA finally got to us and outlying farms were connected to the services that already served the towns of the area. Those big old irons were heavy and required exceptional skill to use. Usually the homemaker had at least two — one in use and one heating. As the one cooled, different items were pressed to take advantage of all the heat. So you might start with a cotton shirt, but end with a silken hanky before you switched irons. Grandma had a holder that she slipped off the used iron and onto the hot one that made it easier to manipulate. And they were heavy. In their afterlife many a flat iron was used as a doorstop or a weighted hobble to deter an animal from running away. The steam iron was a real boon. Although cotton pieces were still usually dampened and dry ironed, jeans, wool articles and the eventual “miracle fabrics” took well to steam ironing. And it was faster. Small digression: remember the “jeans stretchers” made to fit into the legs of faded-denim jeans so as they dried, the crease was firm and they didn’t need as much ironing as usual? I think every mother of a teenaged boy in the late 50s, early 60s had at least one pair. They worked in pedal pushers, too. Mom usually set the ironing board up in the kitchen to get the job done quickly between other chores before evening. In some of my other lives I ironed in front of the TV at night, leaving the ironing board up for a day or two. These days my ironing board is set up permanently in the basement. It gets used for a lot of things besides ironing, usually as a holder for things that don’t have another place. But, once in a while I DO need to remember its purpose. And even though I hardly iron anymore, I find myself running through the steps I learned so long ago “sleeves first so the rest doesn’t get wrinkled when you do it; then the collar, buttonholes, and shoulders, finally the body . And don’t forget to hang it up!” Ironing was never one of my favorite chores. Like most house work it just needed to be done but nowadays, when so few items need it, I find a little pride in heating the iron and taking time to smooth the wrinkles in my favorite shirt, even if it IS 20 years old. Virginia Walters lives in Kenai.

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Births Carver, Limon welcome son Ashley Carver and Joe Limon of San Antonio, Texas, announce the birth of their son, Gage Gary Carver-Limon, on Oct. 11, 2013. He weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 20 1/4 inches. His Great Grandma Hibbard lives in Council Bluffs, Iowa. His grandparents are Jack and Nancy Carver.

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Isaak graduates from Northwestern State Kristi Isaak of Soldotna recently earned her Associate of General Studies degree from Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

Litchfield earns degree from Boise State Scott Daniel Litchfield graduated Cum Laude (Grade Point Average 3.5 to 3.74) from Boise State University on Dec. 20, 2013 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering. Scott is a 2009 graduate of Cook Inlet Academy. He is the son of David and Ginny Litchfield of Soldotna.

Kelly O’Brian and Chet Syverson of Seattle, Wash., have announced their engagement. The couple plans to marry on March 22, 2014 in Seattle. The future bride is the daughter of Peggy and Richard O’Brian of Bothell, Wash. She is a 2006 graduate of Bothell High School. The future groom is the son of Lana and Todd Syverson of Soldotna. He Kelly O’Brian and Chet Syverson is a 2007 graduate of Soldotna High School and is employed by NTH Degree Accounting firm in Seattle.

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Bell graduates from Boise State Eric Gregory Bell graduated from Boise State University on Dec. 20, 2013 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. He is the son of Greg and Kimberly Bell of Soldotna and Texas. Eric is a 2009 Cook Inlet Academy graduate.

Area residents make the Dean’s List at George Fox University The following Peninsula residents were among those students at George Fox University who earned a spot on the school’s dean’s list for the fall 2013 semester. Students had to earn a grade point average of 3.5 or better to land a spot on the list. n Delissa Severson of Soldotna, a senior majoring in social work; n Megan Arnoldy of Moose Pass, a senior majoring in mathematics; n Brandi Wagoner of Kenai, a freshman majoring in nursing.

Students named to Dean’s List at Bob Jones University The following students are among Bob Jones University students named to the Dean’s List for grades achieved during the Fall 2013 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.0 GPA. n Sarah Cobb of Ninilchik. Cobb is a Senior Nursing major. n Esther Knox of Ninilchik. Knox is a Freshman Accounting major. n Carla Pherson of Ninilchik. Pherson is a Sophomore Piano Pedagogy major.

Share community information here Has a new addition to your family just arrived? Where in the world is your military person and what are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s list student or an award-receiving youth? Do you have a news event, activity or fundraiser you need to let the community know about? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Events, wedding, engagement and birth submissions may not be older than six months. Wedding anniversary announcements are printed in fiveyear increments beginning with the 20th. The Community page is a way to highlight activities and events that happen with a photo. If your group or organization has a photo of an event to share, submit the photo and the following information for print: Who took the photo, who’s in it, when and where it was taken, a brief description of what’s happening, and a name and phone number in case we have questions.

Amanda Ellis and Garrett Coreson of Kenai plan to marry on Feb. 8, 2014 at the Nikiski Nazarene Church. The future bride is the daughter of Chris Ellis. She is studying child development and is employed at Little People Education Center. She plans to wear A-line ball gown side draped wedding gown. Ashley Maxson will be her Garrett Coreson and Amanda Ellis maid of honor; Samantha Ellis, Aubrey Coreson, and Anessia Hubler will be bridesmaids. The flower girls will be Hannah and Naomi Ellis. The future groom is the son of Lori and Terry Coreson. He is employed by Keller Plumbing Supply. Jordan Taylor will be his best man. Teagun Coreson, Wiley Iverson, and Tristin Apted will be groomsmen. Ushers will be David Blum, Kyrsten Maxson, Alyssa Darch, and Cade Anderson, and ring bearers will be Courtney Ellis and Mason Mcmilin. A reception will follow at the Kenai Senior Center. The couple plans to honeymoon at Disney Land.

Learning for Life Rodent Awareness Despite the snow and cold many of Alaska’s rodents don’t take a nap in the winter, instead they enter cabins, greenhouses, garages and homes looking for food and shelter. Your local Cooperative Extension Service has a FREE publication titled “So You Have Mice-Now What?” This helpful guide provides rodent identification and lifecycle information in addition to exclusion tips and removal ideas. Your local Cooperative Extension Service is your year round resource for a variety of topics, visit us today at: http://www.uaf.edu/ ces/districts/kenai/ to find this publication and more or stop by and see us in the Doors and Windows Bldg. on K-Beach Road between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. We are “Learning for Life”. Submitted by Janice Chumley, UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Research Technician, Integrated Pest Management Technician, Kenai Peninsula District.

Food industry cuts calories By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press

Community Corner Pictured are upper left, Dalton Bush (great-grandson), Dana Lee Bush (grandson), daughter Margaret Rookard, and Dorothy Howell holding her great-great grandson Ryton Lee Bush. The family’s five generations recently gathered for a holiday celebration. Submitted photo

Five generations gather for holidays Five generations came together for their Annual Christmas celebration at Margaret Rookard’s home. Present for the family gathering were Dorothy Howell, her daughter Margaret Rookard, grandson Dana Lee Bush, great-grandson Dalton Bush, and great-great-grandson Ryton Lee Bush. Dorothy is very proud and truly blessed with a wonderful family. “I never thought that I would live that long to have a great-greatgrandson,” said Dorothy. The members of her family all live in Kenai. Have a community event to share? Email news@peninsulaclarion. com. Include “Community” in the subject line. C

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WASHINGTON — Some of the nation’s largest food companies have cut daily calorie counts by an average of 78 per person, a new study says, more than four times the amount the industry pledged to slash by next year. The study sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that between 2007 and 2012, the estimated total cut in food product calories from a group of 16 major food companies was in the range of 6.4 trillion. Seventy-eight calories would be about the same as an average cookie or a medium apple, and the federal government estimates an average daily diet at around 2,000 calories. The study said the calories cut averaged out to 78 calories per day for the entire U.S. population. The 2010 pledge taken by the companies — including General Mills Inc., Campbell Soup Co., ConAgra Foods Inc., Kraft Foods Inc., Kellogg Co., Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and Hershey Co. — was to cut 1 trillion calories by 2012 and 1.5 trillion calories by 2015. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation signed on to hold the companies accountable, and that group hired researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to painstakingly count the calories in almost every single packaged item in the grocery store. To do that, the UNC researchers used the storebased scanner data of hundreds of thousands of foods, commercial databases and nutrition facts panels to calculate exactly how many calories the companies were selling. The researchers aren’t yet releasing the entire study, but they said

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The nutrition information is shown on the back of a Campbell’s Chicken Noodle soup can in Washington, Jan. 8.

Thursday that the companies have exceeded their own goals by a wide margin. Dr. James Marks, director of the Health Group at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said the group is pleased with the results but the companies “must sustain that reduction, as they’ve pledged to do, and other food companies should follow their lead.” The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is a nonpartisan philanthropic and research organization that works to improve the nation’s health. Even though the companies that made the commitment represent most of the nation’s most wellknown food companies, they sold only a little more than a third of all packaged foods and beverages at the beginning of the study.


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High-tech rental cars should come with instruction manuals DEAR ABBY: We rented a car while we were on vacation. Most of the newer cars have all kinds of high-tech equipment and devices — different kinds for different models of vehicles. The problem is the instruction booklets that describe how the equipment operates are never provided with the cars. It’s dangerous to try and figure out how the equipment operates by trial and error while starting to drive an unfamiliar vehicle. Why don’t the rental agencies provide the instruction manuals, or at least a pamphlet summarizing the procedures? Surely not many people would steal them, since they’re just using the cars for a short time. Also, it would be helpful if the rental agencies would include an inexpensive ice scraper with every car in appropriate areas of the country, so customers could clean their windshields and avoid the hazard of obstructed vision. — CAR RENTER IN VA. DEAR CAR RENTER: What you’re describing is also true with loaner cars that are offered when a vehicle is being serviced. I am pretty sure the reason those items are not provided is fear that they would be stolen. However, I agree that knowing how to operate the radio, heating, air-conditioning and street map functions on the newer cars can be confusing — which is why you should ask to have the pertinent pages of the manual photocopied so you can refer to them as needed. (The technologically inclined can Google the make of car and ask “How to turn on the radio,” etc. because the information is available online.)

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ACROSS 1 The “who” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three shaded answers in this quadrant 8 “Most ___” (“For sure”) 11 The “where” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three shaded answers in this quadrant 15 Not skilled in 21 What you can bring up, in a phrase 22 Photo lab abbr. 23 “M*A*S*H” star 24 Midwest capital 25 George’s mother on “Seinfeld” 26 Luau dish 27 Part of Caesar’s boast 28 Thrown out of the country 29 Got logged off, in a way 31 Textile tool 33 “The Lion King” queen 34 Blows one’s mind 37 Ain’t right? 38 Southern terminus of I-35 40 Pyrexia 41 Unfrost 42 Old Tokyo 43 Go pfft 44 Varsity award 45 Early Coleco hand-held game 53 The Palins, e.g. 55 Musical notation 56 ___ bleu 57 Tad 58 Motor coach 62 To boot 64 Lay off 65 MGM symbol 66 Orbit competitor 67 Bloody Mary stirrer 68 Others, to Ovid 69 Make a boner 70 Colorful bird 71 “Bam!” man 72 Advance 73 The “what” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three shaded answers in this quadrant 79 Saturnalia 83 Thing in doubt? 90 Conned 93 Wrestling star Lou 94 Opening for a dermatologist? 95 Running wild 96 Jungian complex 97 Bordeaux wine 98 Some Ivy Leaguers 99 Start of the accusation 101 Untouched? 102 ___ girl

eering nonsense picked up on by The Byrds in I Wanna Grow Up to Be a Politician: “And you can believe, the future’s ahead.” Well, yeah, it usually is, but that’s the kind of line we always fall for during an election year, isn’t it? That young political hopeful was given our newspaper’s endorsement. He lost miserably. His political career was finished almost before it had started. For a short while in the long-ago past, however, he had a bright future. We all did. That was then; this is now. I believe people like him will make 2014 a better year for planet Earth. It will take a lot of optimists to keep our future Earth blue and green.

you need is love. I’m on their side. Some people see an iceberg and say, “Watch out, nine-tenths of the ice is hidden below.” I say, “Well, it’s great that most of the ice is underwater so ships can Glynn Moore have more room to sail on the surface.” Many years ago, when I was the editor of a small newspaper, a fledgling politician visited my office. He was running for the Legislature and wanted my support. He was young and eager and fresh-faced. Honest, dedicated, sincere. A man with a plan. He laid out his agenda for making a difference. He didn’t spout the usual election-

cleared up, where space travel has opened new worlds to us? No, conflict sells. Movies, too, always lean heavily toward a future Earth in which mankind is barely hanging on, doomed by alien invaders, disease, tainted air, nuclear fallout or the rise of the machines. And it’s so brown. Future Earth is brown. Not just the land and water and sky but also people’s clothes, buildings, the entire movie. I hate brown future Earths. I’m an optimist. I like to think people can settle their differences and unite to combat the threat that is menacing the Earth of our future: dastardly politicians, terrorists from the country we’re not getting along with at the time the book or movie is made, robots with evil eyebrows, a meteor headed straight for the heartland. We can work it out, The Beatles said. All

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014: This year you open up to a lot of new ideas and hobbies. Though others might not understand your excitement, you’ll feel as if your mind is expanding. A new job or career path becomes a possibility. If you are single, you might not be settled enough to pursue an important relationship. If you are attached, the two of you will develop a new pastime that you both enjoy. It could be taking a massage class together or pursuing a new hobby. GEMINI can be very superficial The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHHYou tend to express yourself in a highly charged manner. You could draw quite a response from a partner who has been nothing less than grumpy as of late. Expressing your feelings will just retrigger the situation. Say less if you can. Tonight: Hang out with friends. This Week: A Full Moon adds to the tension at home. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Check out a recent purchase with greater care, as the quality of the item could make a big difference in how you enjoy it. A partner might seem stiff or remote. Know that recent events have propelled his or her thinking in a new direction. Tonight: Indulge a loved one. This Week: You will say what you think, but then you will have to make nice. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHHH You can’t help but keep smiling and enjoying yourself. Even if someone is being difficult, it makes little difference to you, as you accept this person for all of his or her different moods. A loved one will be full of surprises. Tonight: Where the action is! This Week: Make solid decisions regarding funds and spending. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HH Continue the low-key theme of the past few days. You have pushed yourself very hard to accomplish certain tasks. Indulge in some “you time,” which could involve a friend or loved one. Try not to make plans. Tonight: Make it early. You are catching up on lost sleep. This Week: Consider your options. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Accept an invitation involving friends and a fun event. Your lively spirit is always considered an asset at parties. Still, you could be thinking through an important decision. You need some time to think before heading out. Tonight: Surround yourself with people. This Week: Be a little more serious than you normally are. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH You might want to stop a conversation before it beC

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comes too public. You have every reason to want to pursue this matter. Note that someone is liable to spill the beans. You might want to be more discerning as to whom you share news with. Tonight: Think “tomorrow.” This Week: Be open and direct with a boss, friend and/ or loved one. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH Hopefully you have managed to get away from your routine. The relaxation of being in a different setting might have opened your mind to a new realm of possibilities. When you get settled back into your routine, you will see the difference. Tonight: The decision is yours. This Week: Be receptive to a new idea; explore its potential. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHH You might need to be more direct with a partner than you have been in a while. You could be uncomfortable changing the way you treat this person, but be open and allow the free exchange of ideas and opinions. Tonight: Chat over dinner. This Week: Work as a team to succeed. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHHH Your popularity is high, and you have a plethora of options in various segments of your life. At this moment in time, you don’t need to make any life decisions. Wait until the beginning of February to set goals for yourself. Tonight: And the party goes on. This Week: Others run with the ball. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHH You might not have the most exciting day, but you will enjoy getting some extra R and R. A dear friend will want to discuss a financial matter, but he or she might not be sure how to approach this topic with you. Keep an open mind. Tonight: Enjoy the lightness of the moment. This Week: You know what you want. Move quickly when the moment is right. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHHH You can’t seem to be serious, unless it is a discussion about a new love. Your grace combined with your innate mischievousness attracts many people, especially friends who rarely see you like this. One of them could be magnetized by this side of you. Tonight: Live tonight. This Week: Settle in as soon as possible. You have a lot to do. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH You might feel as if you should stay at home in order to accomplish a particular goal. How reasonable you are could play into the outcome. Someone who cares about you a lot and understands where you are coming from will have your back. Tonight: Relax at home. This Week: The Full Moon could activate your love life.

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Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape Expert advice on how to do a resume correctly. By Kristina Cowan So you’ve discovered the perfect gig with a higher salary, and you’re bent on shuffling your credentials to the hiring manager immediately, if not sooner. You’ve got the experience, education and skills that make you a star candidate. One hurdle remains: how to do a resume appropriately. Don’t fret-you can soon be on your way to crafting a stellar resume; just use the following key resume tips from career experts Brian Drum and Heather Heath. Drum is president and CEO of New York City-based Drum Associates, Inc., a global executive search firm, and Heath, based in Minneapolis, is practice leader of sales and marketing for Hudson, a recruitment and talent management firm. Expert Resume Tips on How to do a Resume 1. Be accurate and truthful. “A resume should not be embellished or exaggerated-it’s not an exercise in writing a novel. If there’s anything that is not correct or is misstated, it could be a reason for not hiring you,” Drum said. 2. Take two pages for your resume if necessary. Drum said once you have four or five years of experience, it often becomes very difficult to squeeze your career path all onto one page. Heath said she sees two-page resumes “all the time.” Most applicants should avoid three page resumes. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Stick to one page. 3. Use bullets with concise descriptions. Most resumes that use paragraphs aren’t looked at, Drum explained, so it’s best to use bullets, and keep them to a maximum of two lines a piece. 4. In most cases, list experience before education. If you’re a seasoned executive, it’s best to list your work experience first. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Put education up top. 5. Mind your keywords! Both Drum and Heath underscored the importance of including terms to help get your resume picked up through online searches. “We’re seeing more and more systems ranking people’s resumes based on how many keywords are being matched. ... More people are putting more words on their resumes because they understand that tracking systems are keyword-driven,” Heath said. 6. List your contact information, particularly your cell phone number and e-mail address. Heath advises against listing your current work phone number. “I don’t think a potential employer would be impressed that you’re using company resources to find a job,” she said. 7. Use consistent formatting. Use the same size and type of font throughout your resume, such as 12-point Times New Roman. Offsetting your name in a slightly larger font is acceptable. If you cut and paste from various versions of your resume, be sure to align the text and eliminate formatting glitches. 8. Remember to double check your spelling. Heath suggests printing your resume, reading it and proofreading it to catch spelling and grammatical problems. It’s fine to use an automated spell-check, she said, but be wary of such systems introducing errors. 9. Bling on resumes is bad. Steer clear of using lots of large fonts in different colors, and of underscoring and bolding text for extra emphasis. Excessive use of bells and whistles distracts the reader and makes your resume look unprofessional. 10. No headshots, please. Pictures and resumes are like oil and water. If you have the urge, don’t give in. At the end of the day, Heath said, “People need to remember when they’re sending their resume out they’re sending a version of themselves. ... Make it a statement-a strong one.” Kristina Cowan is the senior writer for PayScale.com. She has over 10 years of journalism experience, specializing in education and workforce issues.

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General Employment BARTENDERS WANTED Experience not necessary but preferred benefits/ lodging. Tustumena Lodge (907)690-1800

Drivers/Transportation DIESEL MECHANIC NEEDED Must be 21 & pass Drug & background check. Apply in person: First Student 36230 Pero St. Soldotna. 907-260-3557

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Public Radio Station Operation and Development Manager. Minimum of 2 years radio station management/ development experience. Excellent writing, organizational, communication skills. Self-starter; experience with social media, web based CMS. Permanent Full-Time, Exempt; Salary DOE. Vacation/sick leave. Health insurance. Detailed job description at www.kdll.org; resume, 3 references, cover letter to dave@kbbi.org

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3-Bedroom, 2-Bath, 2-Car garage. In-slab radiant heat, Natural gas, energy efficient. $8,000. down. $1,350. per month. (907)262-0919

Manufactured Mobile Homes WINTER IN MESA ARIZONA. Why pay rent when you can own a 3-bedroom home in a 5 star gated retirement park. Priced to sell at $27,000. Includes major appliances, air conditioning & much more. For more information please call (505)321-3250

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Wanted to Buy LOOKING TO BUY 4 Plex Owner financing with balloon payment after 2 years (870)416-2905

Rentals Apartments, Unfurnished Apartments, Furnished Cabins Condominiums Town Homes Duplex Homes Lots For Rent Manufactured/Mobile Homes Misc. Rentals Office Space Out of Area Rentals Rental Wanted Retail/Commercial Space Roommate Wanted Rooms For Rent Storage Rentals Vacation Rentals

Apartments, Unfurnished 3-BEDROOMS 1-full, 2-half baths. $1,025. rent, 1,025. deposit. Cats accepted, No ASHA (907)335-1950 3-PLEX 2-Bedroom, dishwasher, washer/dryer. $850 plus electric, deposit. No smoking & no pets. (907)252-1527. 329 SOHI LANE 2-bedroom, carport, storage, cable, utilities/ tax included, $930. (907)262-5760 (907)398-0497 COLONIAL MANOR (907)262-5820 Large 2-Bedroom, Walk-in closet, carport, storage, central location. Onsite manager. KENAI 2-Bedroom, fireplace, newly remodeled, covered parking, heat included. No Pets/ Smoking. $830. or $850. plus tax. (907)953-2560 C

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Frontier Community Services is a Soldotna based non-profit agency providing in-home and group home services to people experiencing a disabling condition. We are seeking top-notch personnel for full-time and part-time positions within the agency with an interest in providing health care services for the Kenai Peninsula area.

Current Openings • Care Coordinator • Case Manager • Forget-Me-Not Adult Day Program Manager • Mental Health Clinician • Developmental Specialistervisor Full job descriptions can be found on our website, www.fcsonline.org ________________________________________ Pick up and return application packet to FCS’ HR Department, 43335 K-Beach Rd. Suite #36, Soldotna, AK 99669 or email to work@fcsonline.org FCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Apartments, Unfurnished REDOUBT VIEW Soldotna’s best value! Quiet, freshly painted, close to schools. 1-Bedroom from $625. 2-Bedroom from $725. 3-Bedroom, 2-bath, from $825. No pets. (907)262-4359. TWO WEEKS RENT FREE! 3-Bedroom, 1-bath on Redoubt (Kenai). Cats Allowed. Non-Smoking. No ASHA. $916. plus electric. $916. Deposit. (907)335-1950

Apartments, Furnished 1-LARGE ROOM $480. Soldotna, quiet setting, Satellite, limited cooking. (907)394-2543. Seasonal TOWNHOUSE Apartments On the River in Soldotna Fully furnished 1-bedroom, cable, WIFI, from $800. No smoking/ pets. (907)262-7835

Apartments, Furnished DOWNTOWN Soldotna on the river. 2-bedroom, 1-bath, Seasonal/ Permanent, furnished/ unfurnished, NO pets/ NO smoking. Credit/ background checks. $850., (907)252-7110 EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405. EXECUTIVE SUITE 1-Bedroom, view, deck, satellite TV, High-speed Internet, washer/dryer. No Smoking. No Pets. $950. Available until May. (907)262-1361. KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, heat, cable included. No pets. $675. month. (907)283-5203, (907)398-1642.

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Apartments, Furnished FURNISHED 1200sqft. 2-bedroom, 2-bath, amenities. Conveniently located in Soldotna. $1,125. monthly, utilities included. (907)262-4359 KENAI Large 1-bedroom furnished, $550., plus utilities. No animals/ smoking. (907)776-5382 KENAI RIVER FRONT Fully furnished apartments All Utilities including internet and cable except electric. W/D on site 40 ft Fishing Dock No Pets, No Smoking. 3 Miles behind Fred Meyer 1 year lease 3-Bedroom, 2-bath $1,350 2-Bedroom, 2-bath Luxury apartment $2,000 2-Bedroom, 1-bath $1,800 (907)262-7430 SOLDOTNA Furnished 1-Bedroom. Shady Lane Apartments. $650. Heat & cable included. No pets. (907)398-1642, (907)283-5203.

Homes 1-BEDROOM Excellent location. Cable available. Immaculate. $825 plus utilities. (907)262-7881 1-BEDROOM HOUSE in Sterling, full kitchen, full bath. No smoking/ pets. You pay utilities. $700. deposit, $640. per month. (907)262-6093 3-BEDROOM, 1-BATH quiet cul-de-sac in Kenai. No Smoking or Pets!! $1,100. plus utilities, $900.deposit. (907)394-1622.

Murwood K-Beach Ranch Updated K-Beach Ranch Nikiski Cabin M K Clam Gulch Cabin Spacious Soldotna Ranch Century21 Property Management (907)262-2522 NEW DELUXE 1-BEDROOM Robinson Loop/ Area Pets on approval. Washer/Dryer, Natural Gas. Cable available $700. First/ last plus deposit. (907)394-8907 NIKISKI New construction 3-bedroom, 2-bath, garage, completion expect Feb. 1, walking distance to Nikiski Rec. Center. $1,475. month, leave message. (907)776-3325 SOLDOTNA/ Endicott Executive home, River front, furnished 3-bedroom, 3-bath, appliances included, long term lease negotiable. (907)252-7110 WHY RENT ????? Why rent when you can own, many low down & zero down payment programs available. Let me help you achieve the dream of home ownership. Call Now !!! Ken Scott, #AK203469. (907)395-4527 or cellular, (907)690-0220. Alaska USA Mortgage Company, #AK157293.

Manufactured/ Mobile Homes 2-BEDROOM 2-bath washer/dryer. Scout Lake area. Prefer quiet tenant. $650 plus $500 deposit. Small dog on approval. (907)394-4313

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Retail/Commercial Space PRIME KENAI RETAIL/ OFFICE SPACE 1,832SqFt to 20,000SqFt. Rates start @ $.50SqFt. Call Carr Gottstein Properties, (907)564-2424 or visit www.carrgottstein.com

Retail/ Commercial Space RED DIAMOND CENTER K-Beach Rd. 1,200- 2,400sq.ft. Retail or office, high traffic, across from DMV. Please call (907)953-2222 (907)598-8181

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Machinery & Tools HONDA 6500 WATT GENERATOR Must sell/ medical reasons. $1,000. (907)776-3372

Miscellaneous WHITE GOLD RING with 1/2 carat diamond & smaller diamonds surrounding both sides. Worn for less than a year. $2,500. OBO Call/ text Kimberlee (907)598-0647

Items Under $99 FREE KITTENS Males & females, 7wks, playful & friendly. (907)252-4460

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Request for Interest Central Area Rural Transit System, Inc. (CARTS) is issuing this Request for Interest as a means to provide public notice in advance of posting a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the lease of office and garage space. CARTS anticipates seeking a minimum of 4,800 square feet of indoor heated garage space with automated overhead door openers, outdoor storage/covered parking and at least 4,000 square feet of office space configurable to tenant specifications in the form of a 5 year lease. It is anticipated an RFP will be advertised on or around February 15th. The RFP will be posted on the CARTS website. Please note - this project is funded by U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the RFP will include FTA Contract Provisions and other FTA requirements that will need to be met. CARTS is conducting a preliminary market survey of potentially available properties prior to the advertisement of the RFP. Interested parties should submit the location and characteristics of their property they intend to offer (existing or to be built). Submissions can be made to and any questions or requests for information can be directed to the following person: Jennifer Beckmann Executive Director Central Area Rural Transit System, Inc. (CARTS) jbeckmann@ridecartsak.org 907-262-8900 Interested parties should be aware when considering a response to this Request for Interest CARTS will limit consideration of proposed locations to only those properties that can meet the following minimum requirements: The proposed space must be located between the intersections of KBeach and the Sterling Highway and KBeach and Bridge Access Road The proposed space must be available with improvements completed by April 1, 2014 at the latest The proposed space must be all on one level or equipped with an elevator The proposed space will have a fenced, well lit yard CARTS will have exclusive access to building, garage and yard PUBLISH: 1/10, 12, 13, 2014

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Mini Spy and her class are visiting a planetarium. See if you can find: • word MINI • man’s shoe • strawberry • ring • heart • cherry • number 7 • kite • dog • tooth • letter C • whale • teapot • bird • apple • number 3 • frog • feather • peapod

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Where No Craft Has Gone Before

Starcraft Voyager

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The Voyager spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., aboard TitanCentaur rockets. Voyager 2 launched on Aug. 20, 1977, and Voyager 1 launched on Sept. 5 that year.

The Voyager spacecraft were launched with technology that seems primitive 36 years later. Their radio transmitters operate on only 23 watts, about as much as a refrigerator light bulb. By the time the signals reach Earth, they are less than onebillionth of a watt. Although there are three computers onboard each craft, the total computing power seems tiny today. A smartphone has about 240,000 times more memory than all the Voyager computers put together.

The little missions that could

Going and going

In the summer of 1977, NASA launched identical spacecraft, Voyagers 1 and 2. The craft were on an exciting mission to explore Jupiter and Saturn. Scientists hoped the Voyager mission would last five years. But five years later, after finishing their exploration, the spacecraft were still going strong. NASA scientists increased the mission to 12 years. They reprogrammed Voyager 2 to continue on to Uranus and Neptune, where no spacecraft had flown before. Voyager 1 was reprogrammed to travel to the boundaries of the solar system.

Twelve years into their journeys, the Voyagers had completed their new explorations. They were still working. Scientists set even greater goals for the spacecraft. This time, they reprogrammed both Voyager spacecraft to fly into the space between the stars. They renamed the exploratory journey the Voyager Interstellar Mission, or VIM. (“Inter” means between, and “stellar” means stars.) Experts believe the Voyagers have enough power left to continue sending data until about 2025.

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Meet Kiersey Clemons

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To her Baylor teammates, Odyssey Sims is simply “O.” That letter in her first name also could stand for “Outstanding.” After all, the talented senior guard is a two-time AllAmerican and the team’s co-MVP the last two seasons. She is shining again this year. Sims averaged more than 27 points in the first six games, while continuing to play tenacious defense. Besides starring for the powerful Bears, Sims has helped lead the U.S. to two gold medals at the World University Games. Before college, she excelled at MacArthur High and is the only athlete to have her jersey (No. 3) retired. At Baylor she wears “O.” Opponents no doubt would like to see this Lady Bear hibernate. Don’t count on it. Sims wants to help her team have another big year and then play professionally.

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Messenger in Space

Planetary discoveries

The Voyager missions have thrilled the world and filled people with hope. These spacecraft are continuing the human tradition of taking great voyages to explore the unknown. The Voyager spacecraft carry messages to any intelligent life who might someday come across the spacecraft. But the messages are really more of a tribute to the power of human achievement. NASA scientists don’t actually expect aliens to encounter the Voyagers. Each Voyager craft has a goldplated, or gold-coated, copper record onboard filled with sounds and pictures from Earth. These are known as the Golden Records. The long-playing, double-sided phonograph records onboard the Voyagers were state-of-the-art at the time. A cartridge and needle to play the record were included on each craft.

Many Voyager discoveries have surprised scientists, such as an active volcano on Jupiter’s moon Io. Close-ups of Saturn’s rings showed billions of tiny particles making up its rings. Experts believe most of them are bits of water ice. The spacecraft measured winds of 1,100 miles per hour at Saturn’s equator.

The cover of a Golden Record carries directions for playing the record and shows the location of our solar system.

Earth sampler Scientist Carl Sagan and other experts chose what information to include on the Voyager records. The records have 115 images of people, scenery and animals. Sounds include greetings in 55 languages, music from many cultures, thunder, surf, a dog barking and a whale singing.

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Exploring a New Frontier Bubble around the sun Our solar system is in a kind of bubble surrounding the sun. This bubble is called the heliosphere (HEE-lee-uh-sfeer). “Helio” comes from the Greek word for the sun. The heliosphere is filled with gases from the sun’s atmosphere. The gases expand, or spread out, as they move away from the sun. The sun’s magnetic field is also inside the bubble. Electrically charged atomic particles from the gases join with the magnetic field. As these charged gases expand, they carry the magnetic field with them. The partnership of the expanding charged gases and magnetic field creates the bubble, or heliosphere.

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The Voyager 1 spacecraft left the heliosphere in August 2012. The long blue bubble to the right in this art is the heliosphere. Voyager 1 is now billions of miles from Earth, traveling through interstellar space.

Showing their age

The future

The sun is 4.5 billion years old. Electrically charged particles from the sun are also that old. When stars are dying, they can blow up, scattering their matter through space. Eventually, after millions of years, the matter comes together again and forms new stars. This happens again and again. The matter in interstellar space has not yet come together to form new stars. This means that some of the matter may be only a few million years old. Particles inside the heliosphere are about 4.5 billion years old.

We can’t imagine how huge space is. It will be about 40,000 years before the Voyagers encounter another star besides the sun. Stars are so far apart in space that it is unlikely that the Voyagers will encounter anything to stop them. Voyager 1 has now joined the stars orbiting around the center of the Milky Way. It takes about 240 million years for stars to make one orbit around the center.

The Mini Page thanks Ed Stone, Voyager chief scientist, NASA, for help with this issue.

Interstellar space is filled with the matter from supernovae, or stars that blew up. In interstellar space, there are about 80 times more ionized atoms* per cubic foot than inside the heliosphere. When Voyager 1 started finding the greater numbers of ionized atoms, NASA scientists jumped for joy. This was the proof they needed. Voyager 1 had entered interstellar space. *An ionized atom is an atom missing at least one electron.

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The proof

This illustration shows a supernova, or exploding star. When dying stars blow up, most of their matter flies into interstellar space.

This illustration shows our Milky Way galaxy. It is likely that Voyager 1 and 2 will be orbiting the galaxy center for billions of years.

Look through your newspaper for stories and pictures about outer space. Next week, The Mini Page is about the choreography of figure skating.

The Mini Page Staff Betty Debnam - Founding Editor and Editor at Large

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Rookie Cookie’s Recipe

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Kiersey Clemons stars as Skye in the Disney Channel movie “Cloud 9.” It first airs on Jan. 17. Kiersey is best known for her role as Kira on the Disney Channel series “Austin & Ally.” She has appeared in other TV shows such as “Shake It Up” and “Good Luck Charlie.” She has also appeared in commercials. Kiersey, 20, grew up in Pensacola, Fla. As a child, she performed in musical theater. She later moved with her family to Los Angeles. She has three younger sisters. She enjoys painting, writing, recording music, cooking and going to the beach.

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On Aug. 25, 2012, the Voyager 1 spacecraft became the first humanmade object to leave our solar system. It could continue sailing between the stars for billions of years. It took about a year before scientists had proof that the craft really had crossed the solar system boundary. They had to analyze data Voyager sent to Earth before they knew for sure. Its twin, Voyager 2, is expected to leave our solar system in about three years. The Mini Page talked with the Voyager chief scientist to find out more about these spacecraft that are exploring billions of miles beyond Earth.

Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor

Lucy Lien - Associate Editor

The Mini Page®

Book of States

The Mini Page’s popular series of issues about each state is collected here in a 156-page softcover book. Conveniently spiral-bound for ease of use, this invaluable resource contains A-to-Z facts about each state, along with the District of Columbia. Illustrated with colorful photographs and art, and complete with updated information, The Mini Page Book of States will be a favorite in classrooms and homes for years to come.

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All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category? Sally: Why didn’t the sun go to college? Sam: It already had a million degrees! Simon: How does a space traveler cut his hair? Sarah: Eclipse it! Sophie: What is the best way to organize a party in space? Sidney: Planet! Brown Bassetews n e th nd’s Hou

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Voyager

Words that remind us of the Voyager spacecraft are hidden in the block below. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally. See if you can find: DATA, FRONTIER, GALAXY, GASES, GOLDEN, HELIOSPHERE, INTERSTELLAR, LAUNCH, MILKY, PROOF, RADIO, RECORD, SATURN, SOLAR, SPACE, STARCRAFT, STARS, SUN, URANUS, VOYAGER, WAY.

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Admission ›› (2013, ComedyDrama) Tina Fey, Paul Rudd. ‘PG-13’ (1:57) ! HBO Tue. 4 p.m., 11:30 p.m.; Thu. 8 p.m. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ›› (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m.

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Barbershop 2: Back in Business ››› (2004, Comedy) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. The owner of a barbershop faces pressure from a corporation that is opening establishments in his neighborhood. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) 8 TMC Mon. 5 p.m. Batman ››› (1989, Action) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton. The Caped Crusader saves dismal Gotham City and gorgeous Vicki Vale from the freaky Joker. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) (43) AMC Tue. 9:01 p.m.; Wed. 4 p.m. Batman Begins ››› (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Following the death of his parents, young heir Bruce Wayne becomes a masked avenger who fights the forces of evil in Gotham City. ‘PG-13’ (2:20) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m. Batman Returns ›› (1992, Action) Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) (43) AMC Wed. 10:01 p.m. The Best Man ››› (1999, ComedyDrama) Taye Diggs, Nia Long. A writer heads to New York to be best man at a friend’s wedding, where he meets up with an old flame. ‘R’ (2:00) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. The Blind Side ››› (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A wellto-do white family takes in a homeless black teen and helps him realize his potential on and off the football field. ‘PG-13’ (2:08) (51) FAM Sat. 8 p.m. The Bourne Legacy ››› (2012, Action) Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz. The actions of Jason Bourne spell

the possible end of secret intelligence programs, so a specially enhanced operative goes on the run with a research scientist when it appears that their lives will become forfeit. ‘PG-13’ (2:15) ^ HBO2 Tue. 8 p.m. Bowfinger ››› (1999, Comedy) Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy. A broke producer hires a nerd who looks like a famous actor and other misfits to star in his latest movie. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) + MAX Wed. 4:40 p.m. Buffalo Soldiers ››› (2001, Comedy-Drama) Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris. A new sergeant tries to stop an amoral soldier and his associates from running a black-market operation. ‘R’ (1:38) 8 TMC Fri. 11:40 p.m.

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The Campaign ›› (2012, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis. ‘R’ (1:36) + MAX Wed. 6:20 p.m. Clear History ›› (2013, Comedy) Larry David, Bill Hader. (1:40) ^ HBO2 Tue. 11:45 p.m.; Sat. 5:15 p.m.

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Daredevil ›› (2003, Action) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) (30) TBS Fri. 11:45 p.m. The Dark Knight ›››› (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. ‘PG-13’ (2:32) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m. Dark Shadows ›› (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) + MAX Thu. 5:15 p.m. Dawn of the Dead ››› (2004, Horror) Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames. A nurse, a policeman and other residents of Milwaukee fight flesh-eating zombies while trapped in a mall. ‘NR’ (1:50) (82) SYFY Sat. 10 p.m. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ›› (2005, Comedy-Drama) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) 5 SHOW Tue. 5 p.m. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days ›› (2012, Comedy) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron. ‘PG’ (1:34) ^ HBO2 Thu. 4:10 p.m.

Die Hard ››› (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman. A New York policeman outwits foreign thugs holding his wife and others in a Los Angeles high-rise. ‘R’ (2:11) (43) AMC Sun. 10 p.m. Die Hard With a Vengeance ››› (1995, Action) Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons. Suspended from the police force, John McClane enlists a Harlem shopkeeper to help stop a terrorist bomber. ‘R’ (2:08) (43) AMC Sun. 4 p.m. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story ››› (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor. The owner of a gym and an overbearing entrepreneur form dodgeball teams to compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. ‘PG-13’ (1:32) ^ HBO2 Tue. 4:25 p.m. Dolphin Tale ››› (2011, Drama) Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd. A marine biologist, a prosthetics designer and a boy band together to save the life of a dolphin whose tail was severely damaged in a trap. ‘PG’ (1:53) (51) FAM Sun. 7:30 p.m.

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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ›››› (1982, Science Fiction) Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace. A California boy befriends a homesick alien. ‘PG’ (1:55) (8) WGN-A Tue. 4 p.m.

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Fantastic Four ›› (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m.

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The Game ››› (1997, Suspense) Michael Douglas, Sean Penn. A control freak’s disreputable brother introduces him to a mysterious game that invades his ordered existence. ‘R’ (2:08) ^ HBO2 Thu. 10:30 p.m. The Game Plan ›› (2007, Comedy) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Madison Pettis. ‘PG’ (1:50) (49) DISN Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 4:30 p.m.

Hot Fuzz ››› (2007, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. A British constable feels certain foul play is afoot when a series of grisly accidents rocks his quiet village. ‘R’ (2:01) ^ HBO2 Mon. 11:50 p.m.

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Dawn of the Dead Get Smart ›› (2008, Comedy) Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (43) AMC Sat. 7 p.m. A Good Day to Die Hard ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney. ‘R’ (1:38) + MAX Thu. 7:15 p.m. Grosse Pointe Blank ››› (1997, Romance-Comedy) John Cusack, Minnie Driver. A hit man returns to his hometown for a high-school reunion and meets the prom date he stood up years before. ‘R’ (1:47) ^ HBO2 Thu. 6:10 p.m.

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Hancock ›› (2008, Action) Will Smith, Charlize Theron. ‘PG-13’ (1:32) (3) ABC Sat. 7 p.m. Hard Target ›› (1993, Action) JeanClaude Van Damme, Lance Henriksen. ‘R’ (1:34) 8 TMC Thu. 11:10 p.m. The Help ››› (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. Determined to become a writer, a 1960s Mississippi society girl turns her small town on its ear by interviewing black women who work for prominent white families. ‘PG-13’ (2:26) (31) TNT Fri. 4 p.m.; Sat. 8 p.m.

The Incredible Hulk ››› (2008, Action) Edward Norton, Liv Tyler. As Bruce Banner seeks to rid himself of The Hulk forever, a powerful enemy known as The Abomination arises to wreak havoc on the human race. ‘PG13’ (1:52) (38) SPIKE Sun. 6 p.m. The Incredibles ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Animated. Now fighting boredom in suburbia, a former superhero and his family get a chance to save the world. ‘PG’ (1:55) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m.

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Jack the Giant Slayer ›› (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) ^ HBO2 Wed. 5 p.m. Judge Dredd ›› (1995, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante. ‘R’ (1:36) (43) AMC Mon. 9:31 p.m.; Tue. 7 p.m.

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The Killing Room ›› (2009, Suspense) Nick Cannon, Clea DuVall. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Tue. 9 p.m. Killing Them Softly ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Brad Pitt, Scoot McNairy. After a rival crook hires a pair of bumbling thieves to rob their card game, mobsters hire a reluctant hit man to settle the score. ‘R’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Tue. 11 p.m.

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The Last Song ›› (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. ‘PG’ (1:48) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m.

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movieson Letters to Juliet ›› (2010, Drama) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. ‘PG’ (1:45) (51) FAM Sat. 11 p.m. Life of Pi ››› (2012, Adventure) Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan. After the freighter they’re on sinks in a storm, a teenager and a Bengal tiger wind up on a small lifeboat and must learn to trust each other to survive. ‘PG’ (2:05) ! HBO Mon. 8 p.m. The Look of Love ›› (2013, Biography) Steve Coogan, Anna Friel. ‘NR’ (1:41) 8 TMC Sun. 11 p.m.

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Mama ›› (2013, Horror) Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. ‘PG13’ (1:40) + MAX Sun. 7:15 p.m. Margot at the Wedding ››› (2007, Comedy-Drama) Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Jason Leigh. Conflict between two sisters arises when one expresses her disapproval of the other’s fiance during a weekend visit. ‘R’ (1:31) 8 TMC Mon. 9:05 p.m. Million Dollar Baby ›››› (2004, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank. A cantankerous trainer bonds with a female boxer. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) ! HBO Mon. 4 p.m. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ›› (2005, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Regina King. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) + MAX Tue. 7 p.m. Mission: Impossible III ››› (2006, Action) Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman. Now a trainer for IMF recruits, agent Ethan Hunt squares off against the toughest foe he has ever faced: a ruthless arms and information broker. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) (43) AMC Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m. The Muppets ››› (2011, Comedy) Jason Segel, Amy Adams. Kermit, Miss Piggy and the other Muppets join forces with their fans to raise $10 million to save Muppet Studios from a greedy Texan who wants to raze the building and drill for oil. ‘PG’ (1:38) (49) DISN Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m.

his retirement, a bounty hunter must locate his boss’ son, who is searching for a priceless artifact in the Amazon. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) 8 TMC Fri. 6 p.m.

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The Nanny Diaries ›› (2007, Comedy) Scarlett Johansson, Laura Linney. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) (23) LIFE Sun. 4 p.m. National Lampoon’s Van Wilder ›› (2002, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Tara Reid. ‘R’ (1:35) (81) COM Sun. 11 p.m.

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Scary Movie ››› (2000, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. Keenen Ivory Wayans directed this sendup of slasher films in which a vengeful killer stalks a group of nubile teens. ‘R’ (1:28) + MAX Sun. 5:45 p.m. Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken. A struggling screenwriter finds himself inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld when his knucklehead

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Oblivion ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) ! HBO Sun. 5:50 p.m.; Tue. 5:45 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m. Ocean’s Twelve ››› (2004, ComedyDrama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. To pay back casino boss Terry Benedict, Danny Ocean and his team of criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) ! HBO Wed. 5:45 p.m.; Sat. 4:45 p.m. On the Road ›› (2012, Drama) Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley. ‘R’ (2:19) 8 TMC Wed. 8 p.m.

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The Place Beyond the Pines ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper. In upstate New York, two men, and later, their sons must deal with the unforeseen consequences of their actions. ‘R’ (2:20) ^ HBO2 Thu. 8 p.m. Pretty in Pink ››› (1986, RomanceComedy) Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer. A rich teen asks an unpopular student to the senior prom, creating problems among their separate circles of friends. ‘PG-13’ (1:36) (51) FAM Fri. 6 p.m. Prometheus ››› (2012, Science Fiction) Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender. A clue to mankind’s origins leads a team of explorers to deep space, where they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race. ‘R’ (2:03) + MAX Tue. 4:50 p.m. Pulp Fiction ›››› (1994, Crime Drama) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson. Criminals cross paths in three interlocked tales of mayhem. ‘R’ (2:33) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m., 10 p.m.

friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 5 SHOW Mon. 11 p.m.; Sat. 11:35 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 5 SHOW Sat. 8 p.m. Sleepy Hollow ››› (1999, Horror) Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci. A Colonial-era constable probes a series of grisly decapitations in an upstate New York hamlet. ‘R’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Wed. 5 p.m.

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Pretty in Pink The Pursuit of Happyness ››› (2006, Drama) Will Smith, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith. A single father and his young son endure many hardships as the father struggles to provide a better future for both of them. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (31) TNT Sat. 11 p.m.

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Red Eye ››› (2005, Suspense) Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy. A plane passenger forcibly involves his seatmate in a plot to assassinate a government official. ‘PG-13’ (1:25) + MAX Mon. 5:30 p.m. Rescue Dawn ››› (2006, War) Christian Bale, Steve Zahn. During the Vietnam War, Dieter Dengler, a U.S. fighter pilot, is shot down over Laos and taken captive by enemy soldiers. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) 5 SHOW Fri. 4:55 p.m. Resident Evil: Extinction ›› (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr. ‘R’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Sat. 6 p.m. Rise of the Guardians ›› (2012, Adventure) Voices of Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin. ‘PG’ (1:37) ! HBO Mon. 6:15 p.m. The Rundown ››› (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott. Before

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NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles ‘14’ “Good Luck Chuck” Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (7:00) “Bee Movie” NCIS “Cracked” ‘PG’ NCIS ‘14’ NCIS ‘14’ NCIS ‘PG’ NCIS “Safe Harbor” ‘14’ NCIS “Thirst” ‘14’ NCIS ‘PG’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Payne Prince Prince Full House Full House Wipeout ‘PG’ Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Cougar Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Payne Prince Prince Full House Full House Wipeout ‘PG’ Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. 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Linz, Olek Krupa. “Godzilla” (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno. “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. “Reindeer Games” (2000) Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise. “The Thomas Crown Affair” (1999) Pierce Brosnan. “Batman Returns” (1992, Action) Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito. Stooges Stooges “Escape From New York” (1981, Action) “Mission to Mars” (2000) Gary Sinise, Tim Robbins. “Catwoman” (2004) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt. Departed Tom & Jerry ‘G’ Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Codename Codename Gumball Gumball Adventure Adventure Regular Regular Johnny Test Teen Titans Adventure Regular Tom & Jerry ‘G’ Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Codename Codename Gumball Gumball Adventure Adventure Regular Regular Gumball Steven Univ. Regular Gumball Tom & Jerry ‘G’ Tom & Jerry Tom & Jerry Codename Codename Gumball Gumball Adventure Adventure Regular Steven Univ. Teen Titans Uncle Gra. 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Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘PG’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘PG’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘PG’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Dual Survival ‘G’ Alaska: Most Extreme Monsters in Alaska Dual Survival ‘G’ Dirty Jobs ‘PG’ Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Gold Rush ‘PG’ Gold Rush Gold Rush ‘PG’ Gold Rush “Mutiny” ‘PG’ Extr. Homes Extr. Homes Travel Like a President Airport 24/7: Airport 24/7: Airport 24/7: Airport 24/7: Airport 24/7: Airport 24/7: No Reservation Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Arizona Extr. Homes Donut Crazy ‘G’ Food Paradise ‘G’ Food Paradise ‘G’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ No Reservation Food Paradise ‘G’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Extr. Homes Extr. Homes Foodiculous Foodiculous F’ing Fast ‘G’ America’s Wildest Roads Radical Rides ‘G’ No Reservation Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Extr. Homes Extr. Homes Best Daym Best Daym Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food No Reservation Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Extr. Homes Extr. Homes The Layover The Layover The Layover The Layover No Reservation Food Paradise ‘G’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘G’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘G’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Cajun Pawn Cajun Pawn Cajun Pawn Cajun Pawn Cajun Pawn Cajun Pawn Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration (7:00) Black Blizzard ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ The Real Robin Hood Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Appalachian Outlaws ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Star Trek: Secrets UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘G’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files Reverse-engineering alien technology. ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ After the First 48 ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ Criminal Minds ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Tyler’s Ult. Aarti Party Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Kelsey’s Giada-Home The Kitchen ‘G’ Paid Prog. Grill It! Cooking Down Home Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Kelsey’s Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Bobby Flay Ingred. Fix Hungry Girl Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Kelsey’s Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Dinner Challenge Cupcake Wars Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Kelsey’s Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Grill-Pro Big Daddy’s Challenge Cupcake Wars Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Cutthroat Kitchen ‘G’ Cutthroat Kitchen ‘G’ Cutthroat Kitchen ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money The Kudlow Report (7:00) Happening Now America’s News HQ The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy (:26) Tosh.0 (10:56) “House Party” (1990) Kid ’N Play. (12:56) “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” (2002) Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy South Park Community Kroll Show Kroll Show Kroll Show Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:26) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:27) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:29) Tosh.0 Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy Workaholics Community Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy RENO 911! Community (:26) “Clueless” (1995) Alicia Silverstone. (:26) Tosh.0 Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ Comedy Kroll Show Community (:26) “Road Trip: Beer Pong” (2009) Danny Pudi Chappelle’s Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Twi. Zone “War Wolves” (2009) John Saxon. ‘14’ “Hybrid” (2007) Justine Bateman, Cory Monteith. ‘14’ “Wolvesbayne” (2009, Horror) Jeremy London. “The Bleeding” (2009) Vinnie Jones. Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off “Living Art” ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Being Human ‘14’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ (7:00) “Infestation” (2009) “Infected” (2013) Michael Madsen, William Forsythe. “Transmorphers: Fall of Man” (2009) “A.I. Assault” (2006, Action) Joe Lando. ‘14’ “Eyeborgs” (2009) Lockjaw “A.I. Assault” (2006, Action) Joe Lando. ‘14’ “The Hitcher” (2007) Sean Bean, Sophia Bush. “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) Nick Stahl “Drive Angry”

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Take This Waltz ››› (2011, Drama) Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen. A young woman is torn between the husband that she loves and a new man in her life, whom she’s unable to ignore. ‘R’ (1:56) 8 TMC Mon. 10:40 p.m. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ››› (2003, Science Fiction) Ares nold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl. A cyborg from the future must protect

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John Connor from a superior model sent to kill him. ‘R’ (1:50) (82) SYFY Thu. 5:30 p.m. Transformers ››› (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. Humanity’s fate rests in the hands of a youth when two races of warring robots make Earth their final battleground. ‘PG-13’ (2:24) (30) TBS Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 8:30 p.m. True Lies ››› (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. A Washington wife discovers her computer-salesman husband is a spy out to stop nuclear terrorists. ‘R’ (2:21) (31) TNT Sun. 4 p.m., 11 p.m.

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Undercover Brother ››› (2002, Comedy) Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan. A low-rent private detective poses as a preppy nerd in order to foil a plot by conspirators. ‘PG-13’ (1:25) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m.

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The Way Back ››› (2010, Drama) Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris. After a daring escape from a Siberian gulag, a small group of POWs walks nearly 4,000 miles to freedom. ‘PG-13’ (2:13) 8 TMC Thu. 4:45 p.m.

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White Lightnin’ ››› (2009, Drama) Edward Hogg. Dancer Jesco White struggles with poverty, drug abuse and other ills as he strives to follow in his famous father’s footsteps. ‘NR’ (1:24) 8 TMC Tue. 10:35 p.m. The Wicker Man ››› (1973, Suspense) Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee. A police sergeant comes to a Scottish isle where a local lord presides over a sacrificial pagan cult. ‘R’ (1:42) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

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Z Zombieland ››› (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse use creative means to dispatch the undead as they make their way toward a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. ‘R’ (1:27) (82) SYFY Sat. 8 p.m. © Tribune Media Services

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From the AT&T Center in NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Nuggets at San Antonio. (N) (Live) Arena in Oakland, Calif. (N) (Live) Warriors (3:00) College Basketball 2014 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) 2014 Australian Open Tennis Notre Dame at Maryland. Second Round. (N) (3:00) College Basketball ACC All-Ac- Mark Few College Basketball (N) (Live) College Basketball Clemson at Virginia Tech. World Poker Tour: Season 11 World Poker Tour: Season 11 Clemson at Virginia Tech. cess (N) Show (3:30) “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” (2006, Ac- Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot tion) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan, Bow Wow. Bounty “Bigfoot’s Blood” “Batman” (1989, Action) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger. The Caped Cru“Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson. Bruce Wayne (:01) “Batman Returns” (1992, Action) Michael Keaton, sader vows to rid Gotham City of the Joker. becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer. Dragons: Regular Show King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot ChickDefenders ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further Ultimate Treehouses ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Santa’s Treehouse Masters: Out on Treehouse Masters “Temple Treehouse Masters “Santa’s Treehouse Masters: Out on Evidence ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ Workshop” ‘PG’ a Limb ‘PG’ of Adventure” ‘PG’ Workshop” ‘PG’ a Limb ‘PG’ Dog With a Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ Austin & A.N.T. 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A rebellious The 700 Club ‘G’ Baby Daddy Baby Daddy Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ teen attends a gymnastics academy. ‘PG’ ‘14’ Long Island Long Island Sister Wives “Christmas Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme My Strange My Strange Extreme Extreme My Strange My Strange Medium Medium Surprise” ‘PG’ Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. Addiction Addiction Chea. Chea. Addiction Addiction Survivorman “Grenada Survivorman Surviving on an Lone Target “Safari Survival” Lone Target The Army uses Survivorman Tierra del Lone Target “Escape the Survivorman Tierra del Lone Target “Escape the Jungle” ‘PG’ uninhabited island. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ drones. ‘PG’ Fuego, Argentina. (N) ‘PG’ Jungle” (N) ‘PG’ Fuego, Argentina. ‘PG’ Jungle” ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News (N) The Big Bang The Big Bang Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’

NBC Nightly Channel 2 Newshour (N) News (N) Alaska Weather ‘G’

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Big Bang (:31) The Mill- (:01) The Two and a Theory ers ‘14’ Crazy Ones Half Men American Idol “Auditions No. 2” Hopefuls perform for the judges. (N) ‘PG’ Community (N) ‘14’

Parks and Recreation (N) ‘PG’ CSI on Trial Murder of a farm couple. ‘G’

(:01) Elementary “Solve for X” ‘14’ Fox 4 News at 9 (N)

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How I Met The Office ‘14’ It’s Always Your Mother Sunny in (6) ‘14’ Philadelphia KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late cast Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig (8) The Arsenio Hall Show ‘14’ Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Half Men ‘14’ (9)

(:34) The Tonight Show With Late Night Jay Leno (N) ‘14’ With Jimmy (10) Fallon ‘14’ Changing Charlie Rose (N) Seas ‘G’ (12)

30 Rock ‘14’

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Futurama ‘14’ ’Til Death ‘PG’

Everyday Electronics “Bose” ‘G’ Under the Gunn “Who Is Under the Gunn?” (:31) Under the Gunn “Who Is Under the (:02) Project Runway All Designers compete in a 6-hour challenge. (N) Gunn?” Designers compete in a 6-hour chal- Stars Reuniting this season’s lenge. designers. ‘PG’ White Collar “Shot Through (:01) Law & Order: Special Law & Order: Special Vic- White Collar “Shot Through the Heart” ‘PG’ Victims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit “Mask” ‘14’ the Heart” ‘PG’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Ground Floor Conan ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ ‘14’

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Cupcake Wars The I Heart Radio music festival. American Greed “The Lady Killer” The Kelly File (N)

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(3:00) “Date (:45) “EDtv” (1999, Comedy) Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman, Ellen Girls “Females Girls “Truth or “Admission” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Taxicab Confessions: New True Detective Former CID DeGeneres. A video clerk agrees to have his everyday life televised. ‘PG-13’ Only” ‘MA’ Dare” ‘MA’ Michael Sheen. A college admissions officer thinks an apYork, New York ‘MA’ partners give statements. ‘MA’ ! HBO 303 504 Movie” plicant is her son. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” (:45) Will of (:10) “Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997, Romance-Comedy) “The Place Beyond the Pines” (2012, Crime Drama) Ryan Gosling, Bradley “The Game” (1997) Michael Douglas. A businessman takes part in an unusual form of ^ HBO2 304 505 (2012, Comedy) Zachary Gordon. Greg’s sum- the Warrior John Cusack, Minnie Driver. An assassin on assignment at- Cooper, Eva Mendes. A biker robs banks to support his infant son. ‘R’ mer plans go awry. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ tends his high-school reunion. ‘R’ recreation. ‘R’ (3:10) “8MM” (1999, Sus(:15) “Dark Shadows” (2012, Comedy) Johnny Depp, (:15) “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996, Horror) Harvey Keitel, Co-Ed Confi- (:25) The George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino. Fugitive brothers encoun- dential 4Play Girl’s Guide + MAX 311 514 pense) Nicolas Cage, Joaquin Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter. Vampire Barnabas Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch. John McClane and his son Phoenix. ‘R’ Collins emerges in 1972 Maine. ‘PG-13’ battle Russian villains. ‘R’ ter vampires south of the border. ‘R’ ‘MA’ to Depravity (3:15) “The Perks of Being “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” (2011, Ro“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” (2012, RoHouse of Lies Episodes Shameless “Simple Plea“MILF” (2010, Comedy) Jack mance) Kristen Stewart. The Cullens gather other vampire ‘MA’ “Episode 1” sures” Frank returns, disrupt- Cullison, Phillip Marlett, Amy 5 SHOW 319 540 a Wallflower” (2012) Logan mance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. Lerman. Bella and Edward marry. ‘PG-13’ clans to protect Renesmee. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ ing life. ‘MA’ Lindsay. ‘NR’ (3:00) (:45) “The Way Back” (2010, Drama) Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, Colin Farrell. “The Black Dahlia” (2006, Mystery) Josh Hartnett, Scarlett (:05) “Bunraku” (2010, Action) Josh Hartnett, Woody Har- (:10) “Hard Target” (1993, Johansson. Two cops investigate a starlet’s grisly murder in relson, Gackt. Two men have scores to settle with a ruthless Action) Jean-Claude Van 8 TMC 329 545 “Crossing the Escaped POWs trek through the Himalayas on foot to freedom. ‘PG-13’ Bridge” 1940s Los Angeles. ‘R’ recluse. ‘R’ Damme. ‘R’

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Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars “Fashion Cents” The designers The winner is chosen. ‘PG’ Reuniting this season’s de (23) face a twist. ‘PG’ signers. (N) ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic (28) tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy “Farmer Guy” ‘14’ “Road to (30) ‘14’ Vegas” ‘14’ (3:00) NBA Basketball New York Knicks at NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets. From the Inside the NBA (N) (Live) Castle Castle runs into an old Castle Investigating an Irish Castle “The Third Man” ‘PG’ (31) Indiana Pacers. (N) (Live) Toyota Center in Houston. (N) (Live) flame. ‘PG’ mobster’s death. ‘PG’ (3:00) College Basketball 30 for 30 (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (34) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Ohio State at Minnesota. (N) (Live) 2014 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) 2014 Australian Open Tennis (35) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Third Round. (N) Wm. Basket- The Game Graham Mark Few College Basketball Gonzaga at Pepperdine. (N) (Live) Yachting College Basketball Gonzaga at Pepperdine. Fight Sports MMA (36) ball 365 Bensinger Show Cops ‘PG’ Jail ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops Traffic Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ iMPACT Wrestling (N) ‘14’ “Training Day” (2001) Denzel Washington. A rookie cop (38) stop. ‘PG’ meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. “Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson. Bruce Wayne “The Dark Knight” (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. Batman battles a vicious (:31) “Catwoman” (2004, Action) Halle Berry, (43) becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. criminal known as the Joker. Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone. Teen Titans Johnny Test King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Eagleheart The Eric An- Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Eagleheart (46) Go! ‘PG’ ‘Y7’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ dre Show ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Wild West Alaska “The Cold River Cash (N) ‘14’ Wild West Alaska “The Cold River Cash ‘14’ (47) Evidence Evidence Sized “Episode 6” ‘PG’ Curse” (N) ‘14’ Curse” ‘14’ Austin & Austin & Jessie “101 Austin & A.N.T. Farm Good Luck “The Game Plan” (2007, Comedy) Dwayne “The Rock” John- Good Luck Austin & Jessie ‘G’ A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Good Luck Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Lizards” ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ son, Madison Pettis, Kyra Sedgwick. Charlie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ (49) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Hathaways Hathaways Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘14’ (:33) Friends (:06) Friends (:39) Friends (50) Way (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle “Stick It” (2006) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym. A rebellious “The Last Song” (2010) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. A man The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (51) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ teen attends a gymnastics academy. tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Honey Boo Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor (55) Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Boo ‘PG’ Honey Honey (N) ‘14’ Honey Honey ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Love Is Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Love Is Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ (56) in the Air” ‘PG’ in the Air” ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (57) ‘G’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Appalachian Outlaws “Gin- (:02) The Curse of Oak (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn (58) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ seng Fever” (N) ‘PG’ Island ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Crazy Hearts: Nashville Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Crazy Hearts: Nashville Lee (:01) Crazy Hearts: Nashville (:01) Duck (:31) Duck Lee’s ex falls for a new girl in ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ wants to make a major state- Lee’s ex falls for a new girl in Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ (59) town. ‘14’ ment. (N) ‘14’ town. ‘14’ Love It or List It, Too A retir- Love It or List It, Too “Angela Hunters Int’l House Hunt- Salvage Salvage Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Brian Boitano Brian Boitano Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad (60) ees’ retreat. ‘G’ and Mike” ‘G’ ers ‘G’ Dawgs ‘G’ Dawgs ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ Project Project dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’

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ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) (3)

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening (N) ‘G’ First Take News Bethenny ‘PG’ Entertainment Two and a Tonight (N) Half Men ‘14’ The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

Channel 2 News 5:00 Report (N) WordGirl ‘Y7’ Wild Kratts ‘Y’ BBC World News America ‘PG’

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Wheel of For- Last Man (:31) The Shark Tank A mask made of (:01) 20/20 ‘PG’ ABC News at Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:32) Nightline tune (N) ‘G’ Standing (N) Neighbors (N) Alaskan glacial mud. (N) ‘PG’ 10 (N) (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Family Guy 30 Rock Monk Monk escapes a Monk Monk searches for the American Family Guy 30 Rock ‘14’ How I Met The Office It’s Always ‘14’ “Seinfeld Vi- sheriff’s custody. ‘PG’ truth. ‘PG’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ Your Mother “Fire” ‘14’ Sunny in sion” ‘PG’ ‘14’ Philadelphia KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Undercover Boss “Mohegan Hawaii Five-0 “Hana Blue Bloods “Unfinished KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late (N) Sun Casino” (N) ‘PG’ Lokomaika’i” (N) ‘14’ Business” (N) ‘14’ cast Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones “Big in the Philippines” Raising Hope Enlisted (N) Fox 4 News at 9 (N) The Arsenio Hall Show ‘14’ Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Brennan looks at Wendall’s “Hot Dish” ‘14’ ‘PG’ Half Men ‘14’ broken arm. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) Dateline NBC (N) ‘PG’ Grimm “The Good Soldier” (:01) Dracula “Four Roses” Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show With Late Night Investigating a veteran’s mur- The ultimate vampire hunt. News: Late Jay Leno Chelsea Handler; With Jimmy der. (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ Edition (N) Bob Costas. ‘14’ Fallon ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Alaska Edi- Great Performances at the Met “Eugene Onegin” Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin.” Charlie Rose (N) Week With tion (N) ‘PG’ Gwen Ifill

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How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘PG’ It’s Always Futurama ‘14’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation Recreation Sunny Bose Sound Innovations ‘G’ Friday Night Beauty “Get HairMax: The Science of Hair Denim & Co. ‘G’ Carole Hochman Heavenly Back to Beauty Basics Gorgeous” ‘G’ Growth ‘G’ Soft Sleepwear ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ Wife Swap A self-described Wife Swap Two women swap Wife Swap A family obsessed “Taken for Ransom” (2013, Suspense) Teri Polo, Tia Car- “Ticket Out” (2010, Suspense) Ray Liotta, Alexandra Breck- (:02) “Taken for Ransom” “supermom.” ‘PG’ homes and lifestyles. ‘PG’ with motorcycles. ‘PG’ rere, Chazz Palminteri. A woman learns about the shocking enridge, Colin Ford. A mother runs away from her abusive (2013, Suspense) Teri Polo, motives of her kidnappers. ‘14’ ex-husband. Tia Carrere. ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- CSI: Crime Scene Investigatims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit “Secrets” ‘14’ tims Unit “Abuse” ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ tion ‘14’ The King of The King of Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The American “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of “Men in Black II” (2002) Tommy Lee Jones, (:45) “DareQueens ‘G’ Queens ‘PG’ Stakeout” ‘PG’ Robbery” ‘PG’ Dad ‘14’ robots wage war on Earth. Will Smith. Agents Jay and Kay defend Earth devil” (2003) from a sultry alien enemy. “The Help” (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard. An aspiring Cold Justice “Gone” (N) APB With Troy Dunn (N) Cold Justice “Gone” APB With Troy Dunn Hawaii Five-0 “La O Na writer captures the experiences of black women. Makuahine” ‘14’ (3:00) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder. From SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Warriors at at New York Knicks. (N) (Live) Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) Thunder NFL Kickoff (N) 2014 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) 2014 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. (N) (3:30) Winter Winter Dew Tour Ultimate UFC Reloaded “UFC 146: Dos Santos vs. Mir” Relive all the action from UFC 146. College Basketball Gonzaga at Pepperdine. Boxing Dew Tour Dodgeball Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops Sting. Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Jail ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ ‘14’ Bounty “Bigfoot’s Blood” Bounty (N) ‘PG’ (3:30) “The Departed” (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nichol- “Pulp Fiction” (1994, Crime Drama) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman. Crimi- “Pulp Fiction” (1994) John Travolta. Criminals cross paths in son. An undercover cop and a criminal lead double lives. nals cross paths in three interlocked tales of mayhem. three interlocked tales of mayhem. World of Annoying King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot ChickGumball Orange ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger ‘MA’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Treehouse Masters: Out on Treehouse Masters “Temple Treehouse Masters (N) ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Temple Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ a Limb (N) ‘PG’ of Adventure” ‘PG’ of Adventure” ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ “The Game Plan” (2007, Comedy) Dwayne “The Rock” John- Liv & Maddie “Cloud 9” (2014) Dove Cameron. Two snow- (:40) I Didn’t Win, Lose or (:40) Austin & (:05) Good Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Jessie ‘G’ son, Madison Pettis, Kyra Sedgwick. (N) ‘G’ boarders inspire each other. ‘G’ Do It (N) ‘G’ Draw ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Luck Charlie Ally ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch The Thunder- The Thunder- Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:33) Friends (:06) Friends (:39) Friends Way (N) ‘G’ mans ‘G’ mans ‘G’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle “Pretty in Pink” (1986) Molly Ringwald. A poor eclectic teen “Sixteen Candles” (1984) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ is romanced by a wealthy classmate. Hall. Girl turning 16 likes another girl’s guy. Four Weddings An ocean- Four Weddings “... and a Yel- Borrowed, Borrowed, Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Borrowed, Borrowed, Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Borrowed, Borrowed, front wedding. ‘PG’ low Brick Road” ‘PG’ New New New New New New Gold Rush Fred gives up on Gold Rush Todd switches to Gold Rush Dave and Todd Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Blow Gold Rush “Death of a Bering Sea Gold (N) ‘14’ Gold Rush “Death of a Bering Sea Gold ‘14’ his glory hole. ‘PG’ diamond mining. ‘PG’ disagree. ‘PG’ Out” (N) Dream” (N) Dream” Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Ghost Adventures “Sacra- Ghost Adventures “Kentucky The Dead Files (N) ‘PG’ The Dead Files ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures “Kentucky ‘PG’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘G’ mento Tunnels” ‘PG’ Slave House” ‘PG’ Slave House” ‘PG’ UFO Files UFO sightings in UFO Files Roswell files. ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting (:31) Count- (:02) Count- (:32) Count- (:01) Count- (:31) CountMexico. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars The First 48 “Unwelcome The First 48 Two men are The First 48 Shooting victim’s The First 48 Deadly house After the First 48 “Uncommon DOA (N) ‘PG’ (:01) The First 48 A man is (:01) The First 48 Deadly Guest; Wrecked” A man is shot in a hotel room. ‘14’ 911 call holds clues. ‘14’ party in Cleveland. ‘14’ Valor” Bad news for a good beaten to death in public. ‘14’ house party in Cleveland. ‘14’ bludgeoned to death. ‘14’ Samaritan. ‘14’ House Hunt- House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Island Hunt- Island Hunt- Island Hunt- Island Hunt- House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Island Hunt- Island Hunters ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ Cutthroat Kitchen HoneyEat Street ‘G’ Eat Street (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive doused pot stickers. ‘G’ American Greed Richard American Greed “Tri Energy” American Greed “TJX/Albert Mad Money American Greed American Greed Troy A. Titus Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Celebrity Abs Scrushy. Gonzalez” steals millions. The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Greta Red Eye (N) Van Susteren Futurama ‘14’ Futurama ‘14’ South Park Tosh.0 ‘14’ The Colbert Daily Show/ Futurama ‘14’ Futurama ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Key & Peele Key & Peele “Idiocracy” (2006, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph. A ‘14’ Report ‘PG’ Jon Stewart ‘14’ ‘14’ soldier awakens 500 years in the future. (3:00) “Drive Angry” (2011) Helix A CDC team investiHelix “Vector” The team tries WWE Friday Night SmackDown! ‘PG’ Helix “274” (N) Bitten “Summons” Helix “274” Nicolas Cage. gates a strange retrovirus. to contain the virus.

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