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FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Soldotna-Kenai, Alaska
Vol. 44, Issue 105
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Fish board under way
Dwight Kramer, chairman of the Kenai Area Fishermen’s Coalition looks at the schedule for the Board of Fisheries meeting Saturday in Anchorage.
Cook Inlet meeting begins with research overview three years to discuss the Cook Inlet fisheries, heard about escapement goals, sonar programs, king On its first day of convening to salmon, habitat assessment, and meet and discuss Upper Cook In- commercial fisheries before breaklet fisheries, the Alaska Board of ing for the day. Fisheries heard a research wrap-up from Alaska Department of Fish Escapement goals and Game employees and a priDuring a review of area escapevate contractor, studying the area’s ment goals, ADFG staff reviewed complex mixed-stock fisheries. The board, which meets every escapement goals for the four types By RASHAH McCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion
of Pacific salmon that have goals in the Cook Inlet. Those include 21 king salmon stocks, including two on the Kenai River, one on the Little Susitna and one on the Deshka; one chum salmon stock on Clearwater Creek, three on Fish and Jim Creeks and Little Susitna River and 10 sockeye, or red salmon stocks, including those on the Crescent, Kasilof,
Photo by Rashah McChesney/ Peninsula Clarion
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Students earn $3 million in scholarships By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press
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Sharing the craft
Above: Bill Lowe (left), Carm Bongiovanni and Ken Smith are members of the Kenai Peninsula Wood Carving Club. Smith has been a member for more than 10 years. He and Bongiovanni also make tables and bowls. Lowe has been a member for the past four years. Right: One of the newest members Pamela Wittkanmpf moved to the Peninsula in 2008 from South Africa. At the urging from Cindy Anthony, Wittkanmpf joined the woodcarving club over a year ago for something to do during the winter and as a place to meet people. The group practiced what they learned about carving faces from John Iverson during a Jan. 18 meeting.
Woodcarvers gather to work, share experience By FLOYD L. BRANDT For the Peninsula Clarion
On a recent day at the Sterling Senior Citizens Center three rows of tables were set up with people sitting on each side. With their projects and tools placed in front of them, their eyes and hands concentrated on detailed work. Conversation filled the room about the wooden projects that each was creating as they shaped and molded pieces of wood into a beautiful, unique art. Sterling resident Del Otter formed the Kenai Peninsula Wood Carving Club, or KPWCC, in 2001 when he decided that driving to Anchorage to attend the Alaska Creative Woodworkers Association meetings was hazardous and took too long. Otter started the club at the Sterling Senior Center where it continues to be held today.
Photos by Floyd L. Brandt
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Panel advances bill to reject pay increases By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press
JUNEAU — The Senate Finance Committee on Friday advanced a bill that would reject recommended pay increases for top state officials. Committee co-chair Kevin Meyer said he supported the recommendations of the State Officers Compensation Commission. But with the state in deficit spending, Meyer said the timing was not good. The compensation commission recommended raising the salaries of the governor, lieutenant governor and department heads, mainly referred to as commissioners, to catch
up with pay increases for other executive-branch employees. It called for raising the governor’s salary from $145,000 a year to $150,873, effective July 1, and the lieutenant governor’s salary from $115,000 to $119,658. It proposed giving each another 2.5 percent increase beginning July 1, 2015. The commission also called for raising the salaries of the main department heads from $136,350 to $146,143, with an increase of 2.5 percent beginning July 1, 2015. It recommended that deputy commissioners who become commissioners in the same department with no break in See PAY, page A-5
Alaska soldiers train with drones
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JUNEAU — Nearly 840 students who graduated from Alaska public high schools last year received $3 million in state-sponsored merit scholarships, a newly released report shows. An annual report on the Alaska Performance Scholarship program found about 32 percent of graduates in 2013 were eligible for scholarships and about 34 percent of those used their scholarships. In 2012, about 38 percent of eligible graduates used their scholarships in the fall immediately following graduation. One possible reason for the lower percentage is that colleges around the country, including Alaska, reported seeing declining enrollments from fall 2012
to fall 2013, said Brian Rae, assistant director of research and analysis with the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education. To date, the program has awarded a total of $16.7 million to about 3,000 students. The program is a pet project of Gov. Sean Parnell, who has cast it as a way to raise expectations and help transform the state’s public education system. Students must complete a set curriculum, graduate with at least a 2.5 grade point average and meet scoring thresholds on tests like the SAT to qualify. Award levels range from $2,378 to $4,755 a year that can go toward college or career and technical educations in Alaska. Students have up to six years to use eight semesters of aid. The
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By DAN JOLING Associated Press
ANCHORAGE — The Army is flying a new bird over south central Alaska — and the pilots sit in the back of a Humvee. Paratroopers with the 425 Brigade Special Troops Battalion on Thursday trained with a RQ7 Shadow unmanned aircraft system. The remotely operated aircraft are designed
to provide reconnaissance for troops without putting observers in danger. The unmanned aircraft provide near real-time video and information from infrared sensors. Operators can’t distinguish individual faces, said Sgt. Brandon Byers, but they can detect heat signatures and vehicle tracks. “They’re able to distinguish the features and different marks on the ground,” he said. C
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better things.” The drones come with two sets of wings. On Thursday, Byers’ crew had outfitted “El Super Beasto II,” an unmanned aircraft painted with eyeballs and a grinning set of choppers, with the shorter 14-foot wings. They hold 44 liters of aviation gas and can fly four to six hours, depending on conditions. The RQ7 also comes with 20-foot wings that carry 55 liSee TRAIN, page A-5
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Crescent River because of reductions in budget,” said Lowell Fair, fisheries biologist with ADFG. ADFG did not recommend Little Susitna coho salmon to be listed as a stock of concern despite dwindling returns in recent years. Staff said the coho stock on the Little Susitna made its goal in 2013 according to data from an ADFG weir on the river. “In the past we have seen that Little Susitna coho have the ability to produce large returns from small escapements,” said Jack Erickson, regional fisheries research coordinator for ADFG.
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Kenai and Russian rivers. Several of the king salmon stocks that have escapement goals in the Cook Inlet are classified as stocks of concern — or stocks that have not consistently met escapement goals. Included in those were several water bodies on the west and north sides of the Cook Inlet including the Chuitna River, Alexander Creek and Willow Creek. Two of those stocks, Willow Creek and the Chuitna River, made their escapement goals during the last fishing season for the first time since 2009. Of the escapement goals examined in the Cook Inlet, few changes were suggested. One, a coho salmon stock on the Jim Creek near Palmer, could be raised from a goal range of 450-700 to 4501,400 according to the ADFG presentation. Staff also recommended eliminating the goal of 30,000 to 70,000 fish on the Crescent River on the west side of the Cook Inlet. Escapement goal monitoring via a sonar program was cut from that river and did not run during the 2013 fishing season. “That funding was cut for
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Dean Hughes, a habitat biologist for ADFG, talked to board members about the importance of inriver habitat to juvenile fish. A healthy habitat provides nutrients, resistance to erosion, shelter for juvenile fish during floods and a food source for rearing fish, he said. The Kenai River has been the site of 623 fish habitat rehabilitation projects since 1995 according to ADFG data — those included projects that removed structures or conserved more than 40,000 feet of fish habitat using low-impact structures such as grated walkways.
An overview of the Kenai river king salmon escapement goals, management and sonar program resulted in a barrage of questions by board members to ADFG Soldotna area biologist Robert Begich. Several revolved around the DIDSON and ARIS sonar projects on the Kenai river which the department uses to measure passage of king salmon up the river. Currently staff operate two sonar sites on the river, one that is used for in-season management and another classified as a research project which managers do not use to monitor
Refuge to close to snowmachine use With near-spring like conditions rapidly reducing snow cover on the Kenai Peninsula, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will close to snowmachine use. In a press release, Deputy Refuge Manager Steve Miller said that the closure will take place at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2. Given the time of the year this closure has taken place, Miller said, there is the possibility that the Refuge could re-open to snowmachining should conditions significantly improve. For more information about this snowmachine closure, or other Refuge regulations, contact the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge office during regular business hours at 907-2627021.
Correction The cost of a flu shot at Safeway pharmacies was incorrectly reported in a story in Thursday’s Clarion. A flu shot is $30. The Clarion regrets the error.
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Still other projects rehabilitated shoreline. In the Upper Cook Inlet, ADFG has also been replacing culverts to allow for fish passage and opening up about 62 miles of spawning and rearing habitat, according to ADFG data. In the Kenai and Kasilof river watersheds another 16 culverts were replaced, opening another 23 miles of habitat. Results of those habitat projects included more than 560 miles of water bodies being nominated for inclusion into the states Anadromous Waters Catalogue, or freshwater fish inventory.
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company, Kintama, was contracted to perform for ADFG in Cook Inlet. The study was meant to determine where salmon go when they swim in Cook Inlet. Researchers tagged 76 sockeyes and kings combined in the inlet during 2013, and then tracked their movement through the inlet and into streams. Just 25 kings were tagged. They generally swam closer to the beach and deeper in the water than sockeyes, Welch said. Scientists from ADFG’s genetics testing lab however, said in a presentation after Welch’s that management decisions should not be based on the study, and that it was too limited — having just one year of data — to use any of its conclusions. They said the king information was “unreliable.” Public comments where scheduled to begin Friday but did not start until 8 a.m. Saturday morning. More than 230 people signed up to comment by midday Saturday and comments will continue well into Sunday before the board breaks at 1 p.m. to “attend other activities,” for the day Johnstone said.
Reach Rashah MCChesney A private researcher, David at rashah.mcchesney@peninWelch, presented a study his sulaclarion.com.
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“We started out with five people and have grown to around 25 to 30 people and we try to make everything free. There is no cost to the people who come, we have the tools, a wood burner, carving knifes and the projects and it’s free. So if someone comes and doesn’t have the money they can carve something pretty and take it home,” Otter said. On that recent day, members practiced carving facial expressions after a class taught by member and professional carver John Iverson. Iverson, who has been carving for more than 22 years, is also a member of the ACWA. He is also an ice carver in the area; he and partner Scott Hanson placed second in the World Championship Ice Carving Competition in Fairbanks. His passion for carving has earned him a little money, he said, but the carvings are also given away as gifts. The project for the recent meeting was a comfort bird. The bird is first rough cut out of a block of basswood then the carver shapes it into a bird. It is a small bird that fits in the palm of a hand and rubbing it with the thumb and fingers is meant to help with awkward situations and the daily stress of life. “It makes a great gift for someone that is in the hospital,” Otter said. Not all of the members carved the comfort bird; some worked on their own projects and attend the meetings to socialize with fellow carvers. “It’s kind of a release, just to chip away at things and make something out of a piece of wood I really enjoy it. Then there is the camaraderie,” said Glenda Graham who is on the board of directors for the Sterling Senior Center. Cindy Anthony, who is in
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and-release only. “I’m having a hard time understanding, Mr. Begich … you have an estimate, a forecast of 2,200 king salmon which is about two-fifths of the required minimum escapement, and if you’re close to what you did last year, you could be off again,” said board chairman Karl Johnstone. Johnstone said he did not understand how ADFG could consider allowing any fishing, or potential mortality for the vulnerable stock. “Why would you do that? Why would you even consider having any fish killed to start off the season when you’re estimating not even coming close to the lower (goal),” Johnstone said. Begich said ADFG managers started the early run in a similar fashion during the 2013 season. “We had a catch of 80 fish and an estimated mortality of approximately five,” Begich said. “This year we’re planning to move into the season in the same manner and collect some data to see if this outlook forecast is real and act accordingly. We won’t have any hesitation to close the fishery again.”
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escapement or gather inseason information. The goal, Begich said, is to eventually migrate management to the research site which is located at river mile 13.7 and is farther upstream than the department’s current sonar. As ADFG staff develop the new program “expansion factors” are applied to the number of fish counted by the management sonar to account for fish the sonar may be missing. Another factor applied to the sonar count comes from a netting program the department uses apportion the run, or divide the sonar counts of fish into age classes. The Kenai River king salmon run is divided into two separate runs of fish, commonly called an early and late runs. While both early and late run pre-2014 season outlooks are at historically low levels, the early run of king salmon is not forecasted to have enough fish to meet the lower end of its escapement goal, or 5,300 kings. In 2012, the final escapment of early kings was 2,032 fish. The department originally forecast about 5,300 fish — or just enough to meet the lower end of the goal. Begich said ADFG managers planned to start the early run conservatively by restricting king salmon fishing to catch-
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Hand-carved by Cindy Anthony, these Eskimo carvings are from a pattern for carving monks. With help from Del Otter and John Iverson she was able to develop the pattern and make a saleable product. Anthony sells her carvings at local craft fairs.
her fourth year as a member, took a pattern for a monk and carved it into an Eskimo. “I got Del to cut out some of the patterns. Then John cut me out a couple that he designed. He said that if you have the arms sick out a little further then you could have them doing different things, like holding a spear or fishing pole,” Anthony, said. “When I first started everybody was so nice to help teach me the basics. Del and John, they’re good at working with you, teaching you how to get started.” Men and women of all ages are in the club. The youngest to join was Jene Hall. At age 12 Hall wanted to join the wood carving club but an age limit of 18 kept him from joining. He, and his sister Jodi, convinced their parents to join as a family. Today Jene Hall is still a member and an advanced carver. Becoming a carver for most is an outlet during the long winter months. They don’t sell their carvings but give them away as gifts. “Some of the club members
had never picked up a carving tool before but after a few meetings and lessons bloom into an extremely talented carver,” Otter said. Anthony is one of the few who sells her carvings. “Some of the smaller projects don’t get into big money but are easier to sell than the bigger projects, and they’re harder to move. Especially in Alaska with tourism, if you focus towards the Diamond Willow and people look for carvings of bears, that’s what people like to look for,” she said. For Bill Basinski, it’s not about the money but the tradition that he can give to his family. “Several years ago I made angels for my children’s Christmas trees, instead of going to the store and buying them. I saw them in a magazine so I said, ‘I could do that. I’m a woodworker a carpenter, I could do these angels,’ so I played with them and just copied them out of the magazine,” Basinski said. “That sparked the interest and now they are family heirlooms.
Instead of having the plastic ones, the wooden angels are going back on the tree every year. The club has a lot of opportunity to make a lot of different things spoons, ornaments these guys are making walking canes there is a lot of different things going on here. The club pulls it all together.” Each year the club is invited to the Kenai Central High School annual crafts fair where their exhibit gives people an opportunity to experience wood carving firsthand. The group is also invited to exhibit and enter in Alaska Creative Woodworkers Association competitions. The next showing, Artistry in Wood, will be at the Northway Mall in Anchorage February 19 through March 2. The Kenai Peninsula Wood Carving Club meets every first and third Saturday of the month at the Sterling Senior Citizens Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information about joining the Kenai Peninsula Wood Carving Club contact Del Otter at 260-3324.
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Obituary Robert James Eads Seward resident Robert James Eads, 92, passed away Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 in Seward. The Eads family will announce the time and date for a memorial service in the near future. Bob was born Oct. 19, 1921 in Valentine, Neb., where he graduated from high school. He served as a pilot in World War II, flying with the 101st Airborne and he was a Lieutenant in his unit. He served in the European Theatre and flew many flights during the Normandy invasion. He moved to Seward in 1946, where he joined up with his brother, Mac. They worked together over the course of the next several decades on many boats and many different businesses. In 1961, they built the Lowell Point Road. There they built their first Marine Ways, which was wiped out by the ’64 quake. They, along with their brother-in-law Carl, rode out and survived the 60 foot tidal wave. Bob was involved in many Seward projects. The Eads brothers were always willing to jump in and get the job done, from moving houses to moving the historic Alaska Railroad car which housed the Seward Information Center for many years. Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Theckla. He is survived by his daughter, Lois Hosack of Fairbanks; brother, John “Mac” Eads of Seward; nieces, Ava Eads of Seward and Paula Rogers of Valentine, Neb.; and nephew Bobby Eads of Indianapolis, Indiana. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapels.
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.
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The Peninsula Clarion strives to report the deaths of all current and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. We offer two types of death reports: Pending service/Death notices: Brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries: The Clarion charges a fee to publish obituaries. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. Obituaries up to 300 words are charged $50, which includes a one-year online guest book memoriam to on Legacy. com. Obituaries up to 500 words are charged $100, which also includes the one-year online guest book memoriam. Tax is not included. All charges include publication of a black and white photo. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. How to submit: Funeral homes and crematoriums routinely submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611. Pre-payment must accompany all submissions not already handled by a funeral home or crematorium. Deadlines: Submissions for Tuesday – Friday editions must be received by 2 p.m. the previous day. Submissions for Sunday and Monday editions must be received by 3 p.m. Friday. We do not process obituaries on Saturdays or Sundays unless submitted by funeral homes or crematoriums. Obituaries are placed on a space-available basis, prioritized by dates of local services. Copyright: All death notices and obituaries become property of the Clarion and may not be republished in any format. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.
Around the Peninsula Caregiver Support Program discusses heart conditions A Kenai Peninsula Family Caregiver Peer Support Meeting is planned for Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Sterling Senior Center, with a presentation on “Understanding a Heart Condition.” February is National Heart Month; wear something red to the meeting to show your support. For more information, contact Shelley at 262-1280.
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season is under way at the Kenai Recreation Center and runs through Feb. 14. Indoor soccer is open to players from age 4 through fifth grade. Registration is $60 for pre-K and kindergartners, $85 for first- through fifth-graders. For more information call 283-3318.
Hospice schedules volunteer training
Hospice of the Central Peninsula has scheduled volunteer core training for compassionate, caring people who are willing to volunteer 2 to 4 hours per week as Hospice volunteers. Training sessions will be held at, Christ Lutheran Church 128 Soldotna Avenue, Soldotna, from 6-9 p.m. on Feb. 7 and 21, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Feb. 8 and 22. The fee is $25, scholarship assistance is available. Registration is required. For informaBoys and Girls Club indoor soccer kicks off tion and to register call 262-0453 or email hospice.admin@ Registration for the 2014 Boys and Girls Club indoor soccer alaska.net.
LIO Schedule Monday 8:00 a.m. The Joint House & Senate Education Committees will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 278 Education: Funding / Tax Credits / Programs and SB 139 Education: Funding / Tax Credits / Programs. Testimony by invitation only. Monday 9:00 a.m. The Senate Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss Amendments to Contract Between Hay Group, Inc. & the Senate Finance Committee and SJR 9 Constitutional Amendment: Education Funding. Testimony by invitation only. Monday 3:15 p.m. The House Labor & Commerce Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 234 Extend Regulatory Commission Of Alaska, HB 242 Extend PT & Occupational Therapy Board and HB 141 Workers’ Compensation Medical Fees. Testimony will be taken. Monday 6:00 p.m. The Senate Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss SJR 9 Constitutional Amendment: Education Funding. 2 minute testimony limit. Tuesday 9:00 a.m. The Senate Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss SJR 9 Constitutional Amendment: Education Funding. Testimony by invitation only. Tuesday 3:00 p.m. The House Health & Social Services Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 263 Extend Senior Benefits Payment Program and Presentation: MMIS, Dept. of Health & Social Services. Testimony will be taken on HB 263; listen only for presentation.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. The House Education Committees will sponsor a public hearing to discuss Confirmation Hearing: University of Alaska Board of Regents, HB 245 School Funding: Required Local Contribution and HB 220 Repeal Secondary School Exit Exam. Testimony by invitation only. Wednesday 1:00 p.m. The House Resources Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 207 Agriculture; Agricultural Loans. Testimony will be taken. Thursday 10:00 a.m. The House Finance Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 31 Constitutional History Curriculum and HB 150 Technical / Vocational Education Program. Testimony will be taken. Thursday 6:00 p.m. Kenai Peninsula Legislators from House Districts 28, 29 & 30 and Senate Districts N & O will sponsor a Constituent Meeting. Anyone wishing to speak with Rep. Mike Chenault, Rep. Kurt Olson, Rep. Paul Seaton, Sen. Cathy Giessel or Sen. Peter Micciche may attend at the Kenai LIO. Testimony will be taken. Friday 8:00 a.m. The House Education Committees will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 278 Education: Funding / Tax Credits / Programs, HB 245 School Funding: Required Local Contribution and HJR 1 Constitutional Amendment: Education Funding. All teleconferences are held at the Kenai Legislative Information Office, 145 Main Street Loop No. 217, Kenai, unless otherwise noted.To confirm call 283-2030 or email Kenai.LIO@akleg.gov. To listen or watch online go to http://alaskalegislature.tv/.
Students lend voices to Winter Games theme By WESTON MORROW Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
FAIRBANKS (AP) — As Fairbanks prepares to host the Arctic Winter Games this March and volunteers sign up by the hundreds, two local men and a sixth-grade class at Denali Elementary School are volunteering their time to give the games a voice. John Kohler, a longtime Fairbanks resident, and his friend Heath Robertson, a sixth-grade teacher at Denali, crafted the song that will play this spring as the theme for one of the world’ biggest amateur athletic events. Held every two years since 1970, the Arctic Winter Games bring athletes from arctic nations around the globe, from Russia and Norway to Canada and Greenland. The games are
set to be held this year in Fairbanks. To determine the theme song, games organizers put out a call for songs. Entrants had to compose both the music and lyrics to the song, which would be reviewed by a panel of judges who would narrow the list down to finalists for the public to vote online. The song that won, “Light the Torch,” was written by Kohler and Robertson, but it wasn’t their first attempt. Kohler said he wrote a number of songs in varying genres before creating the eventual winner. The idea came after Kohler had already written a country theme song and a heavy metal theme song among others, when Robertson told him he
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was working on a rap song and Kohler responded he was working on a reggae version. The two teamed up, combining the ideas and writing the song that would eventually become “Light the Torch.” “They did the contest and there was a bunch of voting and this one took like 80 percent of the vote,” Kohler said. Once the song was officially chosen, Kohler and Robertson recorded their parts, and all that was left was for Robertson’s sixth-grade class to record their verses. On Wednesday, the class
made the trip to McCafferty’s coffee house and recording studio in downtown Fairbanks. The two dozen students filled the entire ground floor of the shop, where McCafferty’s owner had set up two microphones to record the students. “This is my town,” Kohler said. “I care about what happens here. I want it to be cool if I can help make a cool thing.”
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Education needs serious discussion The discussion regarding how the
state funds and delivers education has been pushed to the forefront as Gov. Sean Parnell declared in his State of the State address that 2014 would be the “education session.” That our legislators and governor are now engaged in the discussion is good news. Too often, education issues are left to the last minute, or are used as political leverage on other issues. We’ve also seen education proposals from lawmakers who seem to have little understanding of how education is delivered in much of the state. A number of proposals regarding education have been or will be introduced in the Legislature this session, including wide-ranging legislation unveiled by the governor last week. Ideas include increasing the base formula the state uses to fund education; eliminating the high school graduation exam and perhaps replacing it with another test requirement, such as the SAT; allowing students to test out of classes for which they can demonstrate proficiency; establishing elementary school reading programs; encouraging the growth of charter schools; and even repealing the required local contribution to education funding. Also up for debate is a bill that, if approved, would ask voters to amend a portion of the state constitution prohibiting the use of public funds for private schools. Referred to as school choice, the change would allow public funds to be used to subsidize attendance at private schools. The merits of all of these proposals should be debated vigorously. As crucial as a well educated populace is to the state’s future prosperity, it behooves lawmakers to spend at least as much time examining education as they do things like oil taxes. That said, we’d also offer a word of caution, particularly when it comes to school choice. We have seen the effects of spreading a student population too thin here on the central Kenai Peninsula, where several school reconfigurations have been undertaken in recent years. While it sounds good at first blush, offering choice for some can have the net effect of reducing opportunity for all. That hardly sounds like government “for the good of the people as a whole” envisioned by the framers of Alaska’s constitution. We’d also caution lawmakers and the governor not to make any one proposal contingent upon acceptance of another, as the governor appears to have done by urging lawmakers to pass the bill seeking a constitutional amendment. That may be how the political game is played, but aren’t we having this conversation because playing the game year after year is not doing anything to improve our children’s education?
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State of the Union 2014 Suppose a president of the United States delivered a State of the Union address and nobody cared? Isn’t that what happened Tuesday night when the increasingly irrelevant — and, yes, boring Barack Obama — droned on about predictable things in a predictable way? We have been forced to listen to him so many times (often several times in a single day) that it could qualify as cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Constitution. One of the problems with political speech is that it exists in its own world and creates its own standards. Politicians measure their policies according to their own “facts,” ignoring outcomes that don’t fit their beliefs. A new ABC News-Washington Post Poll reveals the problem for the president. After taking office with sky-high approval and credibility numbers, the president now finds that 63 percent of American voters surveyed lack any confidence he will make right decisions for the country’s future. Furthermore, according to the poll, 51 percent now believe he is not a strong leader. Credibility and strength are the twin supports of any presidency. When they are gone, the administration crumbles in the minds of its citizenry and shrinks in stature around the world. In a world full of threats and challenges, this can only encourage America’s enemies, who might think they have nothing to fear from a toothless tiger. Given the sources of information available to the average citizen, deconstructing the president’s grand claims is not difficult. “Today, after four years of economic growth, corporate profits and stock pric-
es have rarely been higher, and those at the top have never done better. But average wages have barely budged,” the president said. “Inequality has deepened. Upward mobility has stalled. The Cal Thomas cold, hard fact is that even in the midst of recovery, too many Americans are working more than ever just to get by — let alone get ahead. And too many still aren’t working at all.” Yet the nonpartisan Tax Foundation points to a Congressional Budget Office finding on income inequality: “Inequality today is slightly higher than the average of the past 30 years, but less than it was during the last two years of the Clinton administration.” The president has mentioned the need for fixing American roads and bridges — infrastructure — in all of his State of the Union addresses. He claims the economy is improving and there has been strong job growth. Yet, according to a report from Sentier Research on household income trends, since President Obama came into office median household income has dropped by $3,827. It went from $56,124 in January 2009 to $52,297 in December 2013. The poverty level, according to the U.S. Census, has increased during the same period, from 13.2 percent to 15 percent. A record 46.5 million Americans are now considered poor.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the average number of weeks the unemployed have been without jobs has nearly doubled during Obama’s presidency, from 19.8 weeks in January 2009 to 37.1 weeks in December 2013. It’s easy to give a point-by-point rebuttal to an Obama speech, but why bother? America is getting over Barack Obama. He is like a holiday houseguest who stays too long. Increasing numbers of Americans are coming to realize their faith in him to “change the way Washington works” was misplaced, as it always is when anyone puts more hope in a politician than in one’s self. All of the president’s laments and criticisms are about conditions that exist on his watch. It is his economy, his high unemployment rate, his dysfunctional health care plan and his ineffective foreign policy. This presents an opportunity and a danger for Republicans. The opportunity is to fill the vacuum with proposals that will turn the country in a positive, more prosperous direction and reduce the size, cost and reach of the federal government. The danger is that Republicans will blow it, nominating candidates who cannot win with policies that are more negative than positive. Nothing of legislative significance is likely to happen before the fall election. If Republicans reclaim the Senate, the president will be more than a lame duck. Politically he will be roadkill. Readers may e-mail Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.
Thug shots from Capitol Hill Let’s think about the “T word.” Some of us are, after Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman reflected on the reaction to his NFL post-game rant. Sherman made the valid observation that many of the Twitter bigots tossed around the epithet “thug” as a substitute for the ultimate racist slur that even they have learned to avoid. But let’s use the word the way it was intended. The thesaurus lists synonyms like “ruffian” and “bully,” you get the drift, but let’s add one more: Rep. Michael Grimm, Republican congressman from New York. His conduct on State of the Union night was boilerplate thuggery. How else would we describe Grimm responding to a question he didn’t like by threatening the TV reporter with, “Let me be clear to you, you ever do that to me again I’ll throw you off this f***ing balcony”? In case he didn’t make himself clear, he added: “You’re not man enough, you’re not man enough. I’ll break you in half. Like a boy.” Unfortunately for him, the camera was still hot. So it was stupid thuggery. He apologized, only after an uproar, but I’ve thought about how I would have reacted. Actually, I didn’t have to think long, because anybody who has spent as much time as I have in TV newsbiz has run into that kind of situation. What I hopefully would have done in Congressman Grimm’s case is to have walked over to the balcony nearby. Then I would have asked the question again. It’s the only way to deal with C
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that kind of pathetic intimidation. The only excuse that might have gotten some sympathy is that he was in a foul mood because he’d been stuck in that absurd State of the Union ritual. Frankly, Bob Franken the time has come to put a stop to this foolishness. It’s not even mandatory, certainly not once a year. The Constitution just requires of a president that, “He shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.” These annual displays of forced camaraderie and hypocrisy mixed with political hostility are embarrassing and accomplish very little. Particularly when we add the responses from the various GOP splinter groups. Worst of all is the punditry and spinning pre and post, which are predictable and meaningless, unless you count the guy who threatened to toss the reporter over the balcony. And the American people are getting tired of all this. The ratings keep falling, as viewers vote with their remotes and opt for the Knitting Channel or whatever. Anyway, the real action on Capitol Hill happens elsewhere. For a true display of
thuggery, we could have watched James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing rip into Edward Snowden and what he called his “accomplices” (including the media, presumably) for revealing the various ways that the National Security Agency has spied on everybody’s everything. At one point, Sen. Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat who has been leading the charge against the NSA, teed off on Clapper for his “culture of misinformation.” The DNI certainly wasn’t amused by that, but he probably was really apoplectic when he learned that Snowden has been nominated for a Nobel Prize. There was little mention of all that in the State of the Union address. What there was afterward was a lot of discussion over whether Barack Obama’s presidency is waning. We in the media are shifting to stories about the campaign to choose the next president, with a Washington Post poll, for instance, that shows Hillary Clinton with a six-to-one lead among Democratic possibilities and no clear-cut Republican leader emerging. It’s early — we don’t know yet whether Michael Grimm will get in the race. With his anti-media thuggery, he’d become the instant frontrunner. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast reporter, including 20 years at CNN.
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service keep their current salary and subsequent statutory increases in pay if they make more than the commissioner. The panel, in its final report, said 13 of 23 deputy commissioners receive higher salaries than their respective commissioner, with some making more than the recommended increase in pay for department heads. Recommended raises for the governor, lieutenant governor and department heads would cost about $227,500 next year and $8,675 in fiscal year 2016, according to an estimate cited in the report. Gov. Sean Parnell in December said he would decline the recommended pay increase for himself, in light of budget constraints. But he urged lawmakers to approve the increase for commissioners. The recommended increases will be effective July 1 unless a bill disapproving them all is enacted within 60 days after the recommendations are submitted, the director of the state Division of Personnel and Labor Relations has said. The bill considered by the finance committee, SB125, is one of several bills that have been introduced that would reject the recommendations. Four finance committee members recommended to the full Senate that SB125 pass: Meyer and Sens. Pete Kelly, Click Bishop and Donny Olson. Sen. Lyman Hoffman made no recommendation. Sens. Mike Dunleavy and Anna Fairclough recommended amend, though the proposal is packaged as a take-it-or-leave-it deal. Fairclough, R-Eagle River, said she agreed with other members that this is the wrong time for raises. But she also said it is “inherently wrong” for
a deputy commissioner to make more than a commissioner. She asked if it was possible when the commission looks at the issue again to make separate recommendations and not have them all in the same bundle. Olson, D-Golovin, said considering the state’s budget situation and the recent announcement by Royal Dutch Shell that it planned to suspend operations off Alaska’s Arctic shores in 2014 and possibly withdraw for good, “I see a dismal future out there. And to go ahead and increase (pay) certainly is not going to increase the public’s sentiment toward elected officials if we go ahead and start increasing people’s pay during this very difficult time.” Olson had earlier suggested that people running for office — particularly with the executive branch — aren’t running for the pay but for the chance to do a service to the state and affect public policy. There was also talk about people taking pay cuts by leaving the private sector to run for office or taking a top state job. Bishop counted himself among those. Kelly, R-Fairbanks, said there is a philosophical angle to consider. “We do tend to attract the best and the brightest on a lot of levels,” he said. “I would actually prefer that they were in the private sector because that’s what really drives our economy.” Kelly said if the state doesn’t attract the best and brightest, “I’m OK with that,” adding later: “Our focus should be on not competing with the private sector.” Kelly, however, had indicated there were some top office holders, like the attorney general and commissioners of Natural Resources and transportation, he would not want the state to lose over salary. He doesn’t think the state had as much of an “acute compensation problem” with the other commissioners, Kelly said.
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ters of fuel and make smoother, better landings, Byers said. “Those things will go nine hours all day, no matter what the altitude,” he said. Soldiers for the training session rolled the 12-foot drone up to the bottom of the launcher’s launch rail and into a cradle. They warmed up the engine for about 30 minutes with Super Beasto poised at a roughly 40-degree angle. The engine sounded like a souped-up lawnmower before one last revving. The crew chief, Spec. Josue Montanez, used a handheld device connected to the launcher by cable to fling the drone skyward. A two-person crew in a heated trailer on the back of a Humvee took over the controls. Sgt. Brian Hardy and Pvt. Bradley Johnson watched computer screens and toggled a joy stick, tracking the drone’s flight and seeing what it saw through its cameras. In the field, pilots can pass control of a drone to crews set up 30 to 50 kilometers (18.6 miles to 31 miles) away. “If you have those set up
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vast majority of scholarship recipients thus far have attended schools within the University of Alaska system. Only 12 high school graduates from 2013 who received performance scholarships went to an institution other than the University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Alaska Fairbanks and University of Alaska Southeast, the report said. That figure includes the 29 private school or homeschool students
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In this Thursday photo, an RQ7 Shadow unmanned aircraft flies from its pneumatic catapult launcher at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage. Paratroopers assigned to the 425th Brigade Special Troops Battalion are conducting training flights with the aircraft.
throughout, you can just extend that range,” Byers said. Super Beasto carried a laserdesignation payload for the training Thursday. In a real mission, if coordinates for directing fire were not available, the pilots could deploy the laser on the unmanned aircraft to light up a target and guide a missile fired from an attack helicopter.
“Their missile syncs onto that,” Byers said. “Problem solved.” The soldiers generally don’t train with the unmanned aircraft when it rains or snows to prevent damage to electronics. Icing is also a threat, Byers said. To land, the operators give a “return home” command.
An automated landing system guides the drone to a touchdown point, Byers said. Arresting gear — wires stretched perpendicular across the runway — catch a tailhook on the drone the same way an aircraft carrier stops a jet. If the drone misses the pendant lines, a net is the last resort to bring it to a stop.
who qualified for and accepted scholarships. Changes in eligibility requirements affecting 2013 graduates included more course hours in required areas and a decrease in minimum scores required on a skills test for a career and technical scholarship, the report stated. Until last year, public school graduates eligible for the highest level of award were far more likely to attend college out of state than in Alaska, the report found. But since the first awards were given in 2011, that gap has narrowed, which the report attributes, in part, to the ability
of students to better plan. Now, about 41 percent attended college in Alaska and 43 percent attended outside the state. Another 16 percent either were not attending school or not found. Since the program’s inception, students deemed to be economically disadvantaged have been far less likely to be eligible for scholarships than non-disadvantaged students, a pattern that hasn’t changed, according to the report. Just 17 percent of economically disadvantaged
public school graduates met the program’s requirements and those that did were slightly less likely to have taken advantage of their scholarship in the fall after high school graduation, the report stated. White students made up about 39 percent of scholarship-eligible public school graduates in 2013. Eligibility rates among Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander graduates have risen each year from 2011.
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JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON (AP) — U.S. Army Alaska has released the identity of a paratrooper who died after collapsing following a training jump. Officials say in a release Saturday that 34-year-old Sgt. Jose Maria Pasillas of Fort Worth, Texas, was a construction equipment repairer with the 23rd Engineer Company. Pasillas collapsed on Thursday and underwent emergency surgery for a torn aorta at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage. He was pronounced dead just after 8 p.m.
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Keystone XL foes undaunted by state department report By GRANT SCHULTE Associated Press
LINCOLN, Neb. — With yet another obstacle removed for the Keystone XL pipeline, opponents were pressing forward with a lawsuit to challenge the project, public protests and an effort to inject the issue into the November elections. Supporters and opponents both were quick to claim victories with the U.S. State Department report released Friday, which raised no major objections to the pipeline. The oil industry, some union groups and congressional Republicans called on the Obama administration to move forward with the project, while a coalition of landowners and environmentalists say there is still cause for denying a federal permit. The project would ship 830,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries. Meanwhile, farmers and ranchers in Nebraska who oppose the pipeline are planning to run for seats on a state board that regulates power stations that are needed along the project route. And national activists say they have recruited more than 75,000 volunteers willing to participate in civil disobedience, should President Barack Obama approve the Keystone project. The project now goes to a 30-day comment period and a review by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and other agencies. Obama has 90 days to make the decision on the pipeline, but the White House on Friday disputed the notion that the report is headed to a fast approval. Oil began flowing last week through an Oklahoma-to-Texas section already approved by Obama. “There’s no question, if the president approves this permit, that there will be civil disobedience,” said Jane Kleeb, executive director of the group Bold Nebraska, which has helped organize opposition in the state. “We’ve said from the beginning that we will support the landowners and what
they want to do and what they think is best for their property. I think you’ll see some landowners driving really slow on their county roads to block the (pipeline) trucks.” Project backers said the report — the latest in a five-year review by state and federal agencies — bolsters their case for the pipeline and eliminates the need for further delays. The Keystone XL is “not about energy versus the environment. It’s about where Americans want to get their oil,” said Russ Girling, CEO of pipeline developer TransCanada. “Keystone XL will displace heavy oil from such places as the Middle East and Venezuela, and of the top five regions the U.S. imports oil from, only Canada has substantial greenhouse gas regulations in place.” Opponents were planning to host vigils throughout the nation Monday and “pipeline meet-ups” throughout February to encourage people to raise the issue with candidates in the 2014 election. They also were waiting for a Nebraska judge to rule on a lawsuit challenging a state law that allowed the project to proceed. A ruling is expected by late March, and whatever the outcome an appeal to the Nebraska Supreme Court is a near certainty. Kleeb said 115 landowners in Nebraska still refuse to sign agreements with pipeline developer TransCanada and would engage in nonviolent civil disobedience if the company tries to lay pipe through their land. She said her group also plans to run candidates for the Nebraska Public Power District, a state board that approves and regulates power projects. The district plans to construct a 115,000-volt transmission line to support a pumping station that would be used for the Keystone XL. District officials have said they can’t discriminate against customers, but Kleeb said candidates will challenge the pipeline while promoting more alternative
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In this Dec. 3, 2012 file photo, crews work on construction of the TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline near County Road 363 and County Road 357, east of Winona, Texas. In a move that disappointed environmental groups and cheered the oil industry, the Obama administration on Jan. 31, 2014, said it had no major environmental objections to the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada.
energies in Nebraska. “We will make sure folks know that we have not gone away, that we are still fighting this pipeline,” Kleeb said. Many opponents have turned their hopes to Nebraska, where a group of farmers and ranchers have joined forces with national environmental groups to block the pipeline. “They have some lawsuits in the works, and they’re pretty passionate people,” said Paul Seamans, of Draper, S.D., who farms and ranches on land where the pipeline would cross. “I’m putting my hopes in them and the fact that President Obama is environmentally inclined.” Julia Trigg Crawford, the owner of a farm near Paris, Texas, who is in a legal battle with TransCanada over the pipeline, said she was disappointed in the State Department’s report but happy to see some acknowledgement that tar sands will do further environmental damage. “The politicians will throw someone under the bus to get
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what they want, and last year they threw Oklahoma and Texas under the bus,” Crawford said. “I’m hopeful that our neighbors to the north fare better than we did, but ... it’s not as encouraging as I hoped it would be.” While polls have shown that a majority of Nebraskans support the project, opponents argue it threatens a region of fragile, sandy soil in the northern part of the state. Opponents insist that the new pipeline route — redrawn after state officials objected to the first path — still crosses the Nebraska Sandhills, an ecologically fragile expanse of grass-covered sand dunes in the northern part of the state. The pipeline was routed around an area designated as the Sandhills by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, but activists say the map doesn’t reflect the true conditions in the area. On Friday, they pointed to a map within the new State Department report that showed the Sandhills still within the pipeline’s path.
Around the World United Airlines drops Cleveland as flight hub, will cut 470 jobs by summer WASHINGTON — United Airlines said Saturday it will drop its money-losing hub in Cleveland, slashing its daily flights and eliminating 470 jobs. The company’s CEO Jeff Smisek announced in a letter to employees that the airline will no longer use Cleveland to connect fliers coming from other airports around the country. As a result, United’s daily departures from the city will fall from 199 currently to 72 by June. “Our hub in Cleveland hasn’t been profitable for over a decade, and has generated tens of millions of dollars of annual losses in recent years,” Smisek states. “We simply cannot continue to bear these losses.” United said in November that it aims to cut $2 billion in annual costs in the coming year by shifting flights, making workers more productive, and improving its maintenance procedures. Similar cutbacks have affected many other small hubs in cities such as Memphis, Cincinnati and Salt Lake City amid a wave of airline mergers over the last five years.
Kerry: Ukraine should be free to align with Europe if it wants, not feel coerced by Russia MUNICH — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that Ukraine, confronting a political crisis and massive anti-government protests, should be free to align with Europe if it wants and not feel coerced by more powerful neighbors such as Russia. “Nowhere is the fight for a democratic, European future more important today than in Ukraine,” Kerry said at a security conference in Munich. “While there are unsavory elements in the streets in any chaotic situation, the vast majority of Ukrainians want to live freely in a safe, prosperous country.” In a meeting later with opposition leaders, Kerry affirmed U.S. support for “the democratic, European aspirations” of Ukrainians and the leaders’ efforts “to speak out to defend democracy and choice,” according to the State Department. He urged the opposition to keep up talks with the government. The department said Kerry also told Ukraine’s foreign minister, Leonid Kozhara, to release political prisoners, address the deteriorating human rights situation, safeguard democratic principles and form a “technical government” that can address the country’s economic problems and European aspirations of its citizens. The crisis in Ukraine began after President Victor Yanukovych backed out of an agreement to deepen ties with the European Union in favor of getting closer to Russia. Protests quickly came to encompass a wide array of discontent over corruption, heavy-handed police and other grievances. -The Associated Press
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Christie going on offensive over accusation By ANGELA DELLI SANTI Associated Press
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is going on the offensive after a former loyalist said he has evidence the Republican governor knew more than he has admitted about an apparently politically motivated traffic jam ordered by one of his staffers last year. The governor’s political team sent an email Saturday to donors, along with columnists and pundits who might be in a position to defend Christie, bashing the man Christie put in a top post at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the accusations the man’s lawyer made in a letter Friday. The email says the former Port Authority official, David Wildstein, “will do and say anything to save David Wildstein.” The action from Christie’s supporters comes as Republicans are debating the implications of the scandal that this year has surrounded the administration of the possible 2016
presidential contender. It was sent at a moment when Christie is in the spotlight with his state hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl. Christie’s team noted that Wildstein did not present any proof to back up the claims his lawyer, Alan Zegas, made in the letter. The email also denies that Christie knew about the traffic jam or its political motive until after it was over and bashes Wildstein on a variety of fronts, characterizing him as a litigious teenager, a controversial mayor of Livingston, where Christie and Wildstein attended high school together, and for his past career as an anonymous political blogger. Much of the letter quoted newspaper articles that took critical looks at Wildstein, who resigned in December from a $150,000-per-year job that he got with Christie’s blessing. The Christie email notes that a 2012 article in The Record of Bergen County says Wildstein “was a very contentious person.” But the email does not mention other comments about
Wildstein in the story, including from Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak: “He is there in that job because he is well suited to the task of playing a role in reforming the Port Authority in accordance with the governor’s goals,” Drewniak said. “If he’s not liked for that role, and if he’s accused of being zealous in that regard, then we plead guilty.” The email, headlined “5 Things You Should Know about the Bombshell That’s Not a Bombshell” was obtained by The Associated Press and confirmed by Christie’s office. It was first reported by Politico. Wildstein, who was the first of four people with Christie connections to lose a job because of the scandal, did not immediately respond to emails from the AP on Saturday. He also could not be reached on his cellphone. Wildstein is among 20 people and organizations close to Christie who must comply with a new round of subpoenas from a legislative investigative committee by Monday. Most of the
recipients have asked for more time. When Wildstein appeared before a panel of lawmakers in January, he asserted his right against self-incrimination and refused to answer any questions. Zegas said Wildstein would testify if granted immunity from prosecution. The implications of the scandal for Christie have become a source of debate not just for Democrats but also for Republicans. Some said the accusations could derail hopes of Christie running for president if he can’t shake the scandal soon, while others were quick to express faith in the governor. “It’s not good for him,” said Matt Beynon, a Republican operative who worked on former Sen. Rick Santorum’s 2012 presidential campaign and still has him as a client. “The longer the story goes on, the worse it gets for him. If this is still an issue a year from now, he’s going to have trouble pulling the trigger. ... Gov. Christie will have
to think long and hard about running.” But Ken Langone, a cofounder of Atlanta-based Home Depot Inc. and a staunch Christie supporter, expressed no reservations. “I have complete faith and trust that the governor is telling the truth, and I continue to believe that he would be a superb president if he were elected in the future,” he said. Matt Mackowiak, a Texasbased Republican consultant, agreed that Christie’s chances on a national stage won’t be harmed as long as he has been honest about what he knew. “As long as he was telling the truth, he is fine,” Mackowiak said. “But if he knew about this, it brings him in directly and adds — potentially — dishonesty to the charges.” Christie received a smattering of boos and some cheers during a pre-game ceremony in New York on Saturday. He didn’t appear affected by the crowd’s reaction during the Times Square ceremony.
Also Saturday, the lawyer for a state legislative panel investigating the traffic jams said he was confident the probe can continue without impeding a federal criminal investigation. Reid Schar, special counsel to the panel, said he had discussed the parallel probes with officials from the U.S. Attorney’s office Friday and said the committee “would be mindful” not to interfere with the ongoing criminal investigation. The lawmaker who chairs that panel said Wildstein’s new allegations validate the skepticism committee members have expressed throughout the probe, an investigation Christie once referred to as the Democrats’ obsession and some state Republicans have called “a witch hunt.” Assemblyman John Wisniewski, a Democrat, said he doesn’t know what evidence Wildstein may have but said it could be an email or document that fell beyond the date range called for in the original subpoena.
Differing perspectives fuel debate over Knox trial By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press
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ROME — The judge who presided over Amanda Knox’s second murder conviction says he suffered over the verdict, but that he and the jury reached agreement that she was guilty in the death of British student Meredith Kercher. Judge Alessandro Nencini also suggested in an interview with Corriere della Sera published Saturday that the decision of Knox’s ex-boyfriend and co-defendant, Raffaele Sollecito, not to testify may have worked against him. “It’s the defendant’s right, but it certainly deprived the process of a voice,” Nencini was quoted as saying. “He limited himself to spontaneous declarations. He said only what he wanted to say without letting himself be cross-examined.” Knox did not appear at the trial, but sent a letter to the court saying she feared wrongful conviction. The newspaper said Nencini consented to the interview because he knew the sentence would create a media storm. The case has been top international news since Kercher was
found in a pool of blood with her throat slit on Nov. 2, 2007, in the apartment Knox and Kercher shared in the university town of Perugia. As the case has moved through Italy’s court system, prosecutors have offered differing explanations for Kercher’s killing, asserting in the first trial that Kercher was killed when an erotic game went awry and in the latest trial saying the violence was rooted in a longstanding disagreement over cleanliness. Both Sollecito and Knox deny involvement. Nencino did not give a specific reasoning behind the verdict, saying the court settled on a motive that would be made clear in the written explanation, expected within three months. Nenci, another judge and six lay jurors reinstated the guilty verdicts on Thursday against Knox and Sollecito that were first handed down in 2009, sentencing Knox to 28 ½ years and Sollecito to 25 for the murder. An appeals court had acquitted the pair in 2011 and ordered them freed from prison, but Italy’s supreme court threw out the acquittals and ordered a third trial, in Florence. Lawyers for both Knox and
Sollecito have said they would appeal, saying there was no proof that the two had committed the crime. Knox has said she will never willingly return to Italy to serve any sentence if the verdict is upheld. Nencini said the court worked long and hard to process what he called a “halfroom” worth of documentation in these months. Asked if the final verdict was unanimous after 12 hours of deliberations, Nencini hedged, saying it was a “shared” decision. “I can say that in all these months, and in particular in the last meeting, we sensed the gravity of a sentence against young people and entire families,” he was quoted as saying. “This is something that has affected many lives.” “I feel liberated because the moment of the decision is the most difficult,” he was quoted as saying. “I also have children, and inflicting a sentence of 25 and 28 years on two young people is emotionally very tough.”
A third person, Rudy Guede, was convicted in a separate trial and is serving a 16-year sentence. Nencini hinted at what the court had found to be the most plausible explanation for what happened, saying that up until 8:15 p.m. on the night of the murder, Knox and Sollecito had other plans: In Knox’s case, she was supposed to have gone to work at a bar, and Sollecito was supposed to have gone to a train station to pick up a friend’s luggage. “At the moment I can say that up until 8:15 of that evening, the kids had other plans, but they skipped them and an opportunity was created,” Nencini was quoted as saying. “If Amanda had gone to work, probably we wouldn’t be here.” While the changed plans that night have been well established by evidence presented to the courts, Nencini didn’t explain how those details factored into a motive for the murder.
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He justified not imposing any restrictive measures on Knox, who remains free in the United States. If necessary, the court would re-evaluate the measures imposed on Sollecito to prevent him from leaving the country, he said. Sollecito had attended the morning session of Thursday’s court hearing but then drove to Italy’s northern frontier with Austria and Slovenia. While the judges and jury deliberated, he and his girlfriend visited AusAP File Photo/Pier Paolo Cito tria, but came back to Italy to Amanda Knox at her appeals spend the night. trial Dec. 11, 2010 in Italy.
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Polls open in Thai national election By THANYARAT DOKSONE Associated Press
BANGKOK — Thailand’s tense national election got underway Sunday with protesters forcing the closure of several polling stations in the capital amid fears of more bloodshed a day after gun battles in Bangkok left seven people wounded. The extent of disruptions was not immediately clear when polls opened nationwide. But there were early indications that several hundred polling stations in Bangkok and southern Thailand, an opposition stronghold, could not open because protesters had blocked the delivery of ballots or stopped voters from entering. Whatever happens, the outcome will almost certainly be inconclusive. Because protesters blocked candidate registration in some districts, parliament will not have enough members to convene. That means beleaguered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra will be unable to form a government or even pass a budget, and Thailand will be stuck in political limbo for
months as by-elections are run in constituencies that were unable to vote. The risk of Election Day violence remained high a day after seven people were wounded during an hour-long gun fight that broke out in broad daylight at a busy Bangkok intersection Saturday between government supporters and protesters intent on derailing the polls. Among the injured was reporter for the local Daily News newspaper and American photojournalist, James Nachtwey, who was grazed by a bullet in the leg. The exchange of fire was the latest flare-up in a monthslong campaign by protesters to overthrow Yingluck’s government, which they accuse of corruption. The violence crystallized the power struggle that has devolved into a battle of wills between the government and protesters — and those caught between who insist on their right to vote. Under heavy police security, Yingluck cast her vote at a polling station in northeastern Bangkok, cheered on by supporters. “Today is an important day,” Yingluck told reporters. “I
would like to invite Thai people to come out and vote to uphold democracy.” Voting was not as easy in other parts of Bangkok, where protesters vowed to fill the streets to prevent voters from reaching polling stations. At one of the more volatile districts of central Bangkok, a group of would-be voters in Din Daeng tried and failed to push through a crowd of protesters. “This is too much. I want to vote,” said 42-year-old Yupin Pintong, a Bangkok resident. “I don’t care if there’s violence. I will be really upset if I don’t get to vote.” The conflict pits demonstrators who say they want to suspend the country’s fragile democracy to institute anti-corruption reforms against Yingluck’s supporters who know the election will not solve the nation’s crisis but insist the right to vote should not be taken away. The protesters, a minority that cannot win power at the polls, are demanding the government be replaced by an unelected council that would rewrite political and electoral laws
to combat deep-seated problems of corruption and money politics. Yingluck has refused to step down, arguing she is open to reform and that such a council would be unconstitutional. Since protests began late last year, at least 10 people have been killed and nearly 600 wounded. The political standoff in the streets meant the campaign, at least in the capital, was done without the usual billboards, posters and sound trucks, with the pre-election buzz focused on violence instead of policies. “How did we get to this point?” asked Chanida Pakdeebanchasak, a 28-year-old Bangkok resident who was determined to cast her ballot Sunday no matter what happens. Although unrest has already hit Bangkok and polling stations were not expected to open in some parts of the south, voting was expected to proceed smoothly in most of the country. Police said they will deploy 100,000 officers nationwide, while the army is putting 5,000 soldiers into Bangkok to boost security. More than 47 million people are registered to vote.
Car bomb kills at least 3 in Lebanon By DIAA HADID Associated Press
BEIRUT — A car bomb blew up Saturday near a gas station in a Shiite town in northeast Lebanon, killing at least three people, officials said. The bomb was the second to hit the stown of Hermel, in the latest attack that appeared linked to the war in neighboring Syria. Lebanon’s Red Crescent said three were killed and another 18 wounded. The organization initially reported that four people
were killed, but later revised the number downwards. Footage on al-Manar television, associated with the Shiite group Hezbollah, showed a bright orange blaze as black silhouettes of people ran by. Blasts could be heard in the background. Eyewitnesses said Lebanese security was surrounding the area and preventing people from reaching it. The blast occurred near a school run by a charity group for impoverished children, some of them orphans. An official speak-
ing on al-Manar said no children were injured. Lebanese groups backing different sides in Syria’s sectarian civil war have carried out bombings and other attacks against each other. Sunni militant groups have claimed responsibility for a relentless series of attacks on Shiite parts of Lebanon, including a bomb that exploded in Hermel in late January. They say it is in retaliation for the Shiite Hezbollah group sending its fighters into Syria’s civil war to support
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forces of President Bashar Assad. Lebanon’s Sunni community has also been hit, most notably by a deadly double car bombing outside Sunni mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli in August. A December car bombing in Beirut killed prominent Sunni politician Mohammed Chatah. In a statement issued Saturday evening, the U.N. Security Council strongly condemned the attack and “underlined the need to bring perpetrators to justice.”
Around the World UN says at least 733 killed in violence during January in Iraq, excluding Anbar province BAGHDAD — The United Nations said Saturday that at least 733 Iraqis were killed during violence in January, even when leaving out casualties from an embattled western province. The figures issued Saturday by the U.N.’s mission to Iraq show 618 civilians and 115 members of the security forces were killed in January. But the UNAMI statement excluded deaths from ongoing fighting in Anbar, due to problems in verifying the “status of those killed.” The figures also leave out insurgent deaths. Also, the U.N. said at least 1,229 Iraqis were wounded in attacks across the country last month. Baghdad was the worst affected province, with 297 killed and 585 wounded. Al-Qaida-linked fighters and their allies seized control of the city of Fallujah and parts of the Anbar provincial capital Ramadi last month after authorities dismantled a protest camp by Sunnis angry at what they consider second-class treatment by the Shiite-led government.
Clashes erupt in Bangkok on eve of election amid fears of political limbo; 7 wounded BANGKOK — Gunfire rang out across a busy intersection in Thailand’s capital for more than an hour Saturday as government supporters clashed with protesters trying to derail tense nationwide elections one day before the vote begins. At least seven people were wounded, including an American photojournalist. People caught up in the mayhem crouched behind cars and ducked on a pedestrian bridge while others fled inside a nearby shopping mall. Several masked gunmen wearing armored vests bent down under a highway overpass as one of them fired a weapon concealed in a green sack. The exchange of fire was the latest flare-up in a monthslong struggle by protesters to overthrow Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s beleaguered government, which they accuse of corruption. The turmoil raises the prospect of more violence Sunday, when polls open for an electoral contest that has devolved into a battle of wills between the government and protesters — and those caught in between who insist on their right to vote. -The Associated Press
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Syrian forces launch new Aleppo strikes By DIAA HADID Associated Press
BEIRUT — Syrian military helicopters dropped barrels packed with explosives in the government’s latest air raids on rebel-held areas of the northern city of Aleppo on Saturday, killing at least 23 people including a family trapped in a burning car, activists said. In neighboring Lebanon, a car bomb blew up near a gas station in a Shiite town, killing at least three people, in the latest attack linked to the war in neighboring Syria. Footage on al-Manar television, associated with the Shiite group Hezbollah, showed a bright orange blaze as black silhouettes of people ran by the gas station in the northeastern town of Hermel that lies near the Syrian border. Blasts could be heard in the background. The Lebanese Red Cross said another 18 people were wounded. The organization initially reported that four people were killed, but later revised the number downwards. The large blast occurred near a school for impoverished and orphaned children. None were injured, officials said. It was the latest in a series of attacks targeting Lebanon’s Shiite community, as Syria’s violence causes neighboring Lebanon’s sectarian tensions to escalate into outright violence. Sunni militant groups have claimed responsibility for a relentless series of attacks on Shiite parts of Lebanon, including a bomb that exploded in Hermel
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in late January. They say it is in retaliation for the Shiite Hezbollah group sending its fighters into Syria’s civil war to support forces of President Bashar Assad. Lebanon’s Sunni community has also been hit, most notably by a deadly double car bombing outside Sunni mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli in August. In Aleppo, the raids with barrel bombs, as the crude weapons are known, have flattened residential buildings, forcing defenders to flee and allowing government troops to advance. The latest attacks killed 13 people in the al-Bab area of Aleppo, Hassoun Abu Faisal of the Aleppo Media Center said via Skype. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights corroborated the information. The blasts badly damaged buildings and caused a fuel tanker to explode, setting nearby vehicles alight, including one carrying a family of eight who were trying to flee the area as they heard the approaching helicopters, said Abu Faisal. A video showed men dragging a charred victim out of a smashed building. “You want a political solution? Here is a political solution!” shouted one man as he pointed at two charred bodies on the rubble-strewn ground. The man was referring to last week’s conference in Switzerland between government officials and opposition activists seeking to resolve Syria’s
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In this citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center (AMC), an anti-Bashar Assad activist group, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, Syrians inspect the rubble of destroyed buildings following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 31. Activists said the latest Syrian government shelling has killed and wounded several people in a rebel-held area of the northern city of Aleppo.
war, which began as a peaceful uprising in March 2011 against Assad. The conference did not produce any tangible results, but is likely to lead to backdoor negotiations. Other barrel bombings in Aleppo killed three people near a mosque and another seven people in the Ansari quarter, activists said. Ansari is frequently hit. On Friday, activists uploaded a video of what they said was a child being pulled alive from
the rubble after shelling there. Scenes of civilians and firefighters pulling out dusty, bloodied bodies from under the rubble have become more frequent as the bombing continues. The footage appeared authentic and reflected Associated Press reporting of the event. The barrel bombing in Aleppo comes as Syrian government forces try retake the city, which has been divided into government- and opposition-held areas since mid-2012. Over the past few weeks,
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government troops have fought their way to two rebel-held neighborhoods of Karam Tarrad and Karam Qaser, mostly by flattening residential buildings with barrel bombs, activists said. Syrian troops have also taken advantage of infighting between a loose alliance of rebel brigades against an al-Qaida-linked group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, which is widely despised by other rebel groups and activists. On Saturday, militants of the
Islamic State carried out a twin suicide car bombing near a rival Islamic brigade near Aleppo, killing at least seven people, the Observatory said. Syria’s conflict has killed more than 136,000 people, in the latest count by the Britainbased Observatory, which tracks the missing and killed through a network of informants on the ground. The war has also forcibly displaced one-third of Syria’s prewar population of 23 million. Tens of thousands more are blockaded in rebel-held areas. They include the Yarmouk area on the southern edge of Damascus, where Assad loyalists have steadily intensified a blockade over the past year. Activists say this has led to the deaths of over 80 people from hunger-related illnesses or from a lack of medical aid. Over the past two days, aid workers distributed 2,014 food parcels, each meant to feed a family for 10 days. The U.N. estimates there are at least 18,000 people in Yarmouk. On Saturday, aid workers continued the distribution, handing over another 480 parcels by the afternoon, said U.N. spokesman Chris Gunness. The spokesman said it was not enough to cover the needs of Yarmouk’s residents. Footage carried by Lebanese al-Mayadeen television showed hundreds of men and women, many with faces shrunken by malnutrition, desperately jostling to reach the distribution point.
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Denver mayor sparks Super Bowl chile battle ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A friendly Super Bowl bet between the mayors of Seattle and Denver is causing a stir in New Mexico. If the Seahawks win Sunday, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock has wagered a few things he says are indicative of his city. Among them: handmade skis, a hoodie and a sampling of Denver’s “amazing green chile.” Chile from the Mile High City? The question has fired up New Mexicans, resulting in a flurry of social media posts on New Mexico’s long history with the hot peppers. Chile is the state vegetable and the basis of the official state question — “Red or green?” A state law even has been passed to protect the spicy reputation of New Mexico peppers by targeting impostors everywhere from roadside stands to grocery stores. “We are the chile state,” declared Katie Goetz, a spokeswoman for the New Mexico Department of Agriculture. To help set the record straight, department officials aren’t waiting for the outcome of Sunday’s matchup between the Broncos and Seahawks. They’re sending care packages
with 20 pounds of frozen green chiles, aprons, hats and recipes to Hancock and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray. Hancock announced this week he would be wagering a sampling of green chile from a half-dozen local restaurants. There are some chile farms north of Denver and near Pueblo, but many Denver restaurants source their peppers straight from New Mexico, which pumps out more than 60,000 tons of green chile every year. “The flavor of New Mexico green chile is just unique, and nobody else can even come close to delivering that kind of flavor,” said Jaye Hawkins of the New Mexico Chile Association. “I’m assuming that’s what the folks in Colorado love about it.” When it comes to green chile, Gov. Susana Martinez said Thursday there’s no question it’s synonymous with New Mexico. “Although New Mexico doesn’t have an NFL team, we definitely win the Super Bowl of green chile every single year,” the governor said. “Our green chile, whether from Hatch or Chimayo or anywhere else in the state, is our state’s Lombardi Trophy.”
‘The flavor of New Mexico green chile is just unique, and nobody else can even come close to delivering that kind of flavor.’ — Jaye Hawkins, New Mexico Chile Association
AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan
In this July 31, 2013 image, a collection of bumper stickers and buttons promoting New Mexicogrown chile sits on the order counter at Hello Deli restaurant in Albuquerque, N.M. A friendly Super Bowl bet between the mayors of Seattle and Denver has created a stir this week in New Mexico, re-energized efforts to promote the state’s famous hot peppers.
Chile is a sacred crop in “If you’re a Denver native, New Mexico. For neighbors to you’ll know all too well of the the north, it has become a culi- green chile culture here,” said nary pursuit. Amber Miller, a spokeswoman
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for the mayor. “People put it on everything, and then you can even eat it straight up as soup. We have chile cook-offs.”
It’s not so different in Denver come late summer, when the sweet smell of roasting green chile permeates the air outside some grocery stores and markets, Miller said. “New Mexico and Colorado do share in two major items here — a love of our green chile and a love of the Denver Broncos,” she said. And for the Broncos, green chile has become somewhat of a good luck charm. Hancock first wagered it for the AFC title game and again during the playoffs. “We’ve just kept it on the table so hopefully it will take us through to a Super Bowl championship,” Miller said.
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The following charges were recently dismissed in District Court in Kenai: n Charges of one count of fourth-degree assault and one count of violating conditions of release against Jessica M. Cook, 29, of Ninilchik, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Oct. 29. n A charge of no motor vehicle liability insurance against Michael J. Cotton, 31, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Dec. 18. n A charge of fourth-degree assault against Derra K. Settje, 51, address unknown, was dismissed. Date of the charge was March 17, 2012. n A charge of driving in violation of permit against James P. Toney, 18, address unknown, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 4. The following judgments recently were handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Coy Eric Kirby, 25, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree assault and one count of driving while license revoked, committed May 4. On the count of fourth-degree assault, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended, may perform 40 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge, ordered to complete a domestic violence intervention program, had items seized returned to him, ordered to have no contact with victim, except in a child custody discussion with an attorney present, and was placed on probation for two years. On the count of driving while license revoked, he was sentenced to 20 days in jail with 10 days suspended, fined $500, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete 80 hours of community work service, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Coy Eric Kirby, 25, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to violating conditions of release from a misdemeanor, committed Oct. 9. He was fined a $50 court
Court reports surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to have no direct contact with victim, except in a child custody discussion with an attorney present, and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Daniel F. Martin, 33, address unknown, pleaded guilty to sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Feb. 26, 2005. He was fined $150 and a $50 court surcharge and forfeited all items seized except one handgun. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Ronald Scott Morris, 47, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed Oct. 12. He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 180 days suspended, fined a 450 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and an anger management program, ordered to have no direct contact with victim, except by telephone, and was placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Marika C. Nelson, 47, address unknown, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid operator’s license, committed July 11. She was fined $500 with $250 suspended and a $50 court surcharge and placed on probation for one year. n Dennis Scott Poston, 56, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to driving while license revoked, committed July 8. He was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 30 days suspended, fined $500, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered to perform 80 hours of community work service and placed on probation for two years. n Richard R. Robinson, 33, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal trespass, committed Sept. 24. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail with 25 days suspended, fined $500 with $250 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100
suspended, ordered to have no contact with Soldotna Holiday gas station and placed on probation for two years. n Scott Sellers, 30, of Kenai, pleaded no contest to fourthdegree assault, committed Jan. 4. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to perform 40 hours of community work service and to attend Alcoholic Anonymous every day and was placed on probation for one year. n Ronald B. Tremeling, 58, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Dec. 8. He was fined $10 and a $50 court surcharge. n Harry F. Trenton, 48, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fourthdegree assault, committed Nov. 22. He was sentenced to 100 days in jail, with credit for time served, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. n Leonard Allen Weimer, Jr., 46, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed Dec. 28. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 160 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol safety Action Program treatment and a domestic violence intervention program, ordered to have no contact with victim without written consent, and was placed on probation for two years. n Brian S. Whitney, 55, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed Oct. 19. 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 a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and placed on probation for three years. n Nick Leon Sacaloff, 29, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed Jan. 19. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge, ordered to pay restitution and ordered to have no contact with victim unless written consent is on file with
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the court. Law enforcement will accompany him to victim’s residence one time to retrieve undisputed personal items. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Luther Von Schneider, 42, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence and one count of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed Jan. 18. On count one, he was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 160 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 three years. On count two, he was sentenced to 70 days in jail with 60 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and, concurrent with count one, a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for three years. n Ashley R. Abercrombie, 24, of Wasilla, pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence and one count of driving while license revoked, committed Sept. 14. On the count of driving under the influence, she was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $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 and placed on probation for two years. On the count of driving while license revoked, she was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 30 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and, concurrent with count one, a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had her license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Joshua L. Brewer, 31, address unknown, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Jan. 1, 2013. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with
87 days suspended and credit for any hours already served, fined $2,000 with $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 his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. n Vincent W. Greer, 37, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of violating conditions of release, committed Sept. 5. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Roland Dwayne Harvey, 56, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Jan. 1. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $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 his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for two years. The following judgments were recently handed down in Superior Court in Kenai: n Brian Michael Blades, 28, address unknown, pleaded guilty to second-degree theft, committed from Sept. 22, 2012 to Feb. 28, 2013. Imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for four years, ordered to pay restitution, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered, among other conditions of probation, to serve 90 days in prison, shock jail time, ordered not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages, if prohibited by treatment plan, or illegal controlled substances, including marijuana and synthetic drugs such as “spice,” to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, not to possess access device, debit cards or credit cards without written permission of the
probation officer and to provide probation officer with bank statements for any checking/ savings account he may have, to inform any employer of this conviction and probation status immediately following sentencing if currently employed, otherwise prior to beginning any employment, and to submit to search by a probation officer, with or without probably cause of his person, including cellular phones and mobile electronic devices, personal property, residence and any vehicle he is in for the presence of controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, stolen property credit cards, debit card, access devices and/ or credit card account information. n Rodney James McRorie, 27, address unknown, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault, committed Dec. 3, 2012. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison with four years suspended, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited all items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including synthetic drugs and marijuana, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete substance abuse and mental health evaluations and comply with treatment recommendations, to have no contact with victims in this case, to have only written or telephonic contact with another specifically named individual while on probation or incarcerated, unless approved by the probation officer or the Court, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probably cause, for the presence of alcohol, controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, evidence of controlled substance transaction, weapons or stolen property, and was placed on probation for five years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. All other charges in this case were dismissed.
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n On Jan. 11 at about 9:30 p.m., Alaska State Troopers with the Girdwood Bureau of Highway Patrol conducted a traffic stop on a blue 1995 Chevrolet van for an moving violation near Mile 68 of the Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that Lance Lane, 18, of Homer, was driving in violation of his instruction permit. Lane was issued a misdemeanor citation for driving in violation of his instruction permit. Lane was also issued a minor offense citation for the moving violation. He was released from the scene, and the vehicle was released to a licensed driver from Homer. n On Jan. 21 at 1:07 p.m., Kenai police officers contacted Wade F. Puller, 45, of Anchorage, during a traffic stop. As a result of the stop, Puller was issued a summons to court for sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and released from the scene. n On Jan. 21 at 1:57 p.m., Jeremy E. Hart, 37, of Kenai, came to the Kenai Police Department to turn himself in on outstanding state warrants: a $1,000 Soldotna Alaska State Troopers warrant for driving while license revoked, driving in violation of a limited license, false information and second-degree unsworn falsification, and a $500 Soldotna troopers warrant for failure to comply with Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) requirement on the original charge of driving ender the influence petition to revoked probation/ASAP (two counts). n On Jan. 20 at 12:10 p.m., Kenai police responded to VIP Drive to a report of a vehicle in the ditch. On arrival, officers located the vehicle and contacted the driver, Dalton L. Bush, 22, of
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Police reports Soldotna. A records check indicated that Bush was driving with a revoked license and also had a license restriction not to operate a vehicle without an ignition interlock device. Bush was issued two summonses to court, one for driving while license revoked and one for driving in violation of a license limitation. He was released at the scene. The vehicle was removed. n On Jan. 20 at about 6:40 p.m., troopers contacted Joshua Cowley, 35, of Sutton. Investigation revealed Cowley to have a U.S. Marshall’s warrant for his arrest on a weapons charge. Cowley was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility, where he is being held pending extradition by the U.S. Marshall’s Office. n On Jan. 22 at 12:35 a.m., Kenai police attempted a traffic stop near the Bridge Access Road and Tern Avenue. The vehicle refused to stop and attempted to elude police by turning down a side street. The driver then fled into the woods. After a brief search, Troy J. Snow, 32, of Soldotna, was located and arrested without incident and charged with third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, driving while license revoked and failure to stop at the direction of a peace officer. State records showed that Snow also had an outstanding $5,000 Soldotna Alaska State Troopers warrant for his arrest for felony failure to comply with conditions of probation on the original charge of felony driving under the influence. n On Jan. 22 at 5:05 p.m., Kenai police responded to a local business to a report of a possible
violation of a restraining order. Officers arrived and contacted Ralph Moore II, 61, of Kenai. Records indicated there was a restraining order in place. Moore was arrested and charged with first-degree stalking, violating a protection order and violating conditions of release. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Jan. 22 at 3:21 p.m., Alaska State Troopers contacted Todd Searson, 25, of Homer, during a traffic stop in Homer. Investigation revealed that Searson was a fugitive from justice in the state of Arizona for drug and weapons charges and that he had an outstanding arrest warrant in Alaska for driving while license revoked. Searson was arrested for being a fugitive from justice and on the Alaska warrant and was taken to the Homer Jail. n On Jan. 21 at about 11:30 p.m., troopers responded to a single vehicle rollover at Mile 168 of the Sterling Highway. Cheryl Richardson, 55, of Anchor Point, was driving southbound when she lost control of the vehicle, crossing the centerline, over-correcting, and exiting the roadway into the southbound ditch, rolling and coming to rest on the driver’s side. Kachemak Emergency Services Area Emergency Medical Service responded and extricated Richardson. Richardson was taken to South Peninsula Hospital for injuries sustained in the crash. n On Jan. 19 at 12:25 p.m., Nick Leon Sacaloff, 30 of Soldotna, was contacted by troopers at a residence in Soldotna and arrested on charges of fourth-degree assault (domestic violence, fourth-degree criminal mischief (domestic violence) and fourthdegree criminal mischief and
was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Jan. 23 at 5:14 p.m., Crown Point Troopers were patrolling in the Cooper Landing area when they conducted a traffic stop on a blue Dodge Van for a traffic violation. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Timothy Funches, 52, of Anchorage. Investigation revealed that Timothy Funches had an outstanding warrant for failing to comply with conditions of probation on a conviction of first-degree burglary. Funches was taken to the Seward Jail for the $6,500 warrant. n On Jan. 24 at 8:14 p.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence in Sterling. Investigation revealed that Martin Maal, 40, of Sterling, had assaulted a family member at their residence. Maal was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Jan. 21 at about 12:50 a.m., Soldotna troopers dispatch received a 911 call reporting a
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disturbance on Thunder Road in Kenai. Soldotna troopers arrested Elizabeth Wolverton, 34, of Kenai, after investigation revealed she had assaulted an adult male and used a handgun during the assault. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Jan. 25 at about 4:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers stopped a 2010 Ford Taurus for speeding at Mile .5 of Kalifornsky Beach Road in Kasilof. Investigation revealed that Robert Chandler, 47, of Kasilof, was driving with a suspended license. Chandler was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. The vehicle was released to a licensed driver on scene. n On Jan. 24 at 6:27 p.m., troopers responded to singlevehicle rollover near Mile 6 of Kalifornsky Beach Road in Kasilof. Investigation revealed that Matthew Norcross, 30, of Kasilof, was driving his dodge pickup southbound when he lost control of the vehicle on the icy roads. The vehicle went into the ditch, where it rolled several
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times before coming a rest on its side. Norcross was wearing his seat belt and wasn’t injured. The vehicle sustained major damage and was towed from the scene. n On Jan. 25 at 10:16 p.m., Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop with a vehicle for failing to dim headlights to oncoming traffic on the Kenai Spur Highway near Mile 6. Investigation revealed that Michael Pickreign, 37, of Kenai, was driving with a suspended license. Pickreign was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Jan. 25 at about 6:30 p.m., Soldotna dispatch received a report of a disturbance at a residence in Soldotna. Troopers responded and contacted a male who said he had been assaulted by Catherine Dennis, 28, of Soldotna. Investigation revealed that Dennis had committed the crime of assault when she caused physical injury to the male after an argument. Dennis was arrested for domestic violence and taken to Wildwood Pretrial without bail.
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Wrobel notches game-winner shortly into OT By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
Heading into Saturday, the Kenai Central and Soldotna high school hockey teams were locked in a tie for third in the North Star Conference standings with equal 5-4 records, putting greater emphasis on what is already a mustsee matchup between the two schools. In what turned out to be a classic, Soldotna prevailed in overtime 4-3 and beat Kenai for the third playoff spot at the Soldotna Regional Sports Photo by Dan Balmer Complex. SoHi senior Nick Wrobel Kenai sophomore Dalton Dosko shoots the puck past Stars goalie Cody Harvey in the first penotched the game-winner 37 riod Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
seconds into the eight-minute overtime period when he received a pass from behind the net from Ty Fenton and slipped it in to secure the win. The goal was made all the more special on a night that celebrated the senior class from both squads. “It’s amazing, I couldn’t ask for anything better,” Wrobel said. Wrobel’s last goal was his second of the night after notching the first score of the game in the first period. SoHi took the initial lead but Kenai scored all three of its goals in the period. “The power play was huge for us,” Soldotna coach Aaron
Swanson said. “We had two on the night, and our guys did a great job moving the puck around, and when we got in there we had a nice play to get to the puck and push it out front, and it was a great shot by Wrobel to finish it.” The Stars scored twice on five power-play advantages, while Kenai scored on its only power play of the night. That came after SoHi took an early lead, as Jake Eubank took advantage only 12 seconds into the power play on a long range shot that careened past SoHi goalie Cody Harvey to tie the game up. With 1 minute, 21 seconds, left in the See RIVAL, page B-2
Colony cagers sweep Kenai Clarion and Frontiersman staff reports
PALMER — The Colony Knights hit the 70-point mark for the second straight game in Northern Lights Conference play, racing to a 70-46 win over Kenai Central at Colony Middle School on Friday. Colony, which also scored 70 during a win over Wasilla on Tuesday, improved to 4-0 in the NLC. Senior Damian Fulp hit a pair of threes, and scored a game-
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Weekend H oops R oundup high 17 points for the Knights. Harrison Menard added 13 and Antonio Bush chipped in 11. All 12 Colony players in uniform saw action, and nine landed on the scoresheet. Trevor Shirnberg led Kenai with 11. Miles Jones and Nate Saavedra added nine each. See HOOPS, page B-2
Recent temps can’t stop skiers Staff report
Despite the recent warm weather, skiers got their racing bug fix with races on the Tsalteshi Trails in Soldotna on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, Brian Rowe of Homer took the varsity boys race by two seconds over Soldotna’s Colton Diehl, skiing to a time of 24 minutes, six seconds. Kenai Central’s Alex Bergholtz won her second consecutive high school race with a victory in the girls varsity race in a time of 29:19, which was the same time as runner-up Aspen Daigle of Homer. On Saturday, a 4-by-2-kilometer, coed relay was held at
Tsalteshi Trails. The top two teams were from Kenai. Taking first were Kirstin Nyquist, James Butler, Alex Bergholtz and Jordan Theisen in 26:03. Taking second were Mikaela Salzetti, Fox Michaud, Katie Cooper and Olen Danielson in 26:24. Homer was third, with Daigle, Josh Vantrease, Cassidy Soistman and Brian Rowe finishing in 26:34. Besh Cup 5 held in Homer The fifth race of the Besh Cup was held Saturday in Fairbanks. In the Under-16 and over women’s race, Soldotna High
Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion
A referee watches closely as Paul Steffensen works to submit Wyatt McCann during their match at the Region III semifinals Friday at Colony High School in Palmer.
Good day to be a Steffensen Paul takes outstanding wrestler, Ellery takes 3rd title, Stan takes coach of year By JEREMIAH BARTZ and JOEY KLECKA Frontiersman and Clarion
Spencer Adams may have stunned Ellery Steffensen early, but after an early Adams takedown Steffensen used a dominant performance to complete a perfect day for the Steffensen family. Steffensen, a defending
state and region champion for the Kenai Kardinals, scored a 12-4 major decision over Adams, a Colony junior, in the 145-pound final of the Northern Lights Conference Championships at Colony High School on Saturday afternoon. Steffensen stayed undefeated with the win, improving to 9-0. Younger brother Paul, a Ke-
nai freshman, also stayed undefeated to win his first region title. Paul Steffensen, now 320, beat Kodiak’s Jay-Ar Small 8-1 in the 126-pound final. Paul Steffensen was named the NLC’s Most Outstanding Wrestler, and Stan Steffensen was named the NLC Coach of the Year. “What an honor to have your kids wrestle well and to
get coach of the year honors on the same day,” Steffensen said. What made the day even better was that Paul stood at the top of the podium celebrating his 15th birthday. A chorus of Kenai supporters sung him his birthday song. “I got a reversal in the second period and went up 2-0, See HOLD, page B-4
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Cook Inlet basketball gets sweep of Lumen Christi By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
The Cook Inlet Academy hoops teams continued to roll through the Peninsula Conference with a sweep of Lumen Christi on Friday at CIA. The CIA boys took an early lead against the Archangels and never looked back, cruising to a 53-20 victory that helped establish their position in the conference standings with a 7-0 record (8-1 overall). “We want the No. 1 seed, we want
a bye,” said CIA coach Justin Franchino. “If that means being undefeated in conference, so be it.” Timmy Smithwick led the charge with 18 points, while teammate Mylon Weems added nine. Lumen was topped by Joey Brown with eight points. Lumen Christi, a smaller team composed of younger athletes, struggled with sloppy ballhandling and turnovers, while also giving up rebounds to the Eagles. “Great defensive effort tonight,” Franchino said. “We played a young
team, they were down a few guys with injuries, so I thought Lumen did a great job with the personnel they had. Years down the road, this young team will be a lot better. “We have an older, more experienced team so that was the outcome tonight.” CIA held Lumen to four points in the first quarter, and only three in the second. The squeeze on defense resulted in the Eagles holding a 28-7 halftime lead. Straight from the start of the sec-
ond half, CIA continued pushing, and pushed its lead to 37-7 by the midway point of the third quarter. When the game was clearly in hand, Franchino began giving his bench players experience. “This was a great opportunity for those guys to show me, hey, I belong out here,” Franchino said. “One guy that did great out there was Andrew Hammond, the little guy. He probably got 10 steals tonight, and he’s been a big boost for us. “Adam Uchtman, who hasn’t been
playing very long, he’s the big guy, and the crowd was really responding to him.” CIA girls 57, Lumen Christi 43 Cook Inlet senior Nicole Moffis scored 24 points to lead the Eagles to the conference win Friday night at CIA. Teammate Ashley Hammond contributed 13 points as well. Moffis had 18 points by halftime, but Lumen’s Tori Kruger edged MoffSee EAGLE, page B-4
Wild finish sweep of Bears Staff report
For the third consecutive night, the Wenatchee (Wash.) Wild and Kenai River Brown Bears found themselves going to overtime. And for the third straight night, the Wild prevailed. Although this time, it was not via shootout. Wenatchee took Saturday night’s game 2-1 after Troy Loggins scored 42 seconds into overtime, giving the Wild a fourth straight victory over Kenai River after the Bears started the season with five straight over the Wild. The win also lifted the Wild (22-17-5) past the Bears (2117-6) into the fourth and fiPhoto by Dan Balmer nal playoff spot in the North Wild goalie Chase Perry makes a crucial save on Brown Bears forward Nathan Colwell’s shot American Hockey League in overtime to keep the score tied Friday night at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Midwest Division standings. Soldotna. The Wild went on to win in the shootout. See WILD, page B-2
Wild take shootout win By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion
When the Kenai River Brown Bears and Wenatchee (Wash.) Wild face off, leaving early is not a good idea. After Wenatchee pushed Thursday’s contest to overtime with an extra-attacker goal with 46 seconds remaining, the Bears used an extra attacker Friday to score with 1:01 and three seconds left to force overtime. But like Thursday, Kenai River ended up losing 4-3 in a shootout Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Com-
F rom the Web F riday plex in front of 700 fans. The Wild and the Brown Bears are now tied for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Midwest Division with 21-17-5 records. Kenai River won the first five games against Wenatchee but has lost the last three. Wenatchee looked ready to cruise to a 3-1 victory Friday when Kenai River goalie See FRIDAY, page B-4
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first, it was Dalton Dosko’s goal that gave the Kards a 2-1 lead, and TJ Wagoner padded the lead to 3-1 with 13 seconds left by stealing the puck from the Stars defense and whipping it in from the left wing. “We just had a letdown there, they got the power-play goal, which was a huge momentum swing,” Swanson said. “It was a case of our guys digging a little deeper at the start of the second period.” The second period was dictated by the Stars, as Jacob O’Lena cracked a long range shot 1:19 into the period that closed the deficit up. Then Toma Johnson knotted the game up on a power play midway through the period — a 3-3 tie that stuck until the end of regulation. The extra play was preceded by a wild third period that saw a few outstanding saves by both goalies — Justin Alvey of Kenai and Harvey of SoHi — that had the large, boisterous crowd on its feet. The period was highlighted in particular by a play with 7:39 left that began when two Kenai defenders lost the puck in
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Colony girls 28, Kenai 23 The Colony Knights used Faith Farris’ big first quarter to survive a defensive slugfest with Kenai on Friday night. Farris scored 10 of her team’s 12 first-quarter points to help the Knights earn a 2823 Northern Lights Conference win over the Kards at Colony Middle School. Farris knocked down a pair of early 3-pointers during Colony’s 12-4 first-quarter points run, and finished with a game-high 15. Farris was the only player for either team to finish in double digits. Hannah Barcus led Kenai with nine. Colony improved to 2-2 in NLC play with the win, and now have won back-to-back conference games. Donlin Gold Basketball Classic
the Soldotna zone, leaving Soldotna’s Toma Johnson on a one-on-one rush with Alvey, who took off from the goal in a race to the puck. Alvey barely reached the puck first to avoid a goal, but the two players viciously collided near the Kenai bench. After a few nervous seconds, both got up and returned to action. “He took a good hit there, and shook it off and got right back into it and played an outstanding game,” said Kenai coach Pete Iverson. “I always hope every one of my players play with that kind of enthusiasm.” Swanson called a timeout with 2:12 remaining to sort things out, then Iverson took a timeout with 1:49 left. But Kenai’s biggest mistake was a boarding penalty with 39 seconds left in regulation. “They had the momentum, and it was a bad time to get a penalty for us,” Iverson said. “That’s the way it goes sometimes. “I told them to keep playing our game and keep the puck moving forward, and keep your heads on straight.” With 1:21 of a power play left, the Stars attacked right from the drop of the puck in overtime, and Wrobel managed to find the net at the most opportune time.
boys picked up their first win of the tourney, earning a 52-47 victory over Dillingham. Dillingham led 33-24 at halftime, but Nikiski held the Wolverines to just 14 points in the second half. Cade Anderson had 22 points to lead the Bulldogs, hitting six 3-pointers. Seth Carstens added 12. For Dillingham, Dylan Wassily had 17 and Kenneth Savo had 14. On Friday, the Nikiski girls notched a 35-32 victory over host Bethel. Also Friday, the Bethel boys rolled past Nikiski 58-28. Theodore Naneng had 23 points to lead the Warriors, while Luke Johnson had 10 points for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs led 3-0 after the first quarter, but were down 13-11 at the half. Nikiski then led 27-22 heading into the final eight minutes. Rachel Thompson pumped in 13 points for the Bulldogs, while Angela Thomas and Riana Joseph each had eight points for the Warriors. On Thursday, the Nikiski boys had opened up the tournament with an 89-46 loss to Bristol Bay. Cade Anderson led Nikiski with 11 points. For Bristol Bay, Wyatt Babiak had 18, Miles King had 16, Brydin Pacheco had 20 and Everett Moorcroft had 24.
The Nikiski girls won their third tournament of the year, taking the Donlin Gold Basketball Classic with a 3-0 record. The Bulldogs finished off their run through the tournament with a 34-26 victory over Dillingham on Saturday. The game was tied at 13 at the half before Nikiski pulled away. Alyssa Darch had 12 points, CIA boys 46, Ninilchik 25 while Rachel Thompson pitched in 10. The visiting Eagles stormed For Dillingham, Drew Carlos out of the gate for a Peninsula led all scorers with 18 points. Conference win Saturday. Also Saturday, the Nikiski CIA grabbed a 21-6 lead
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Wenatchee has 49 points while Kenai River has 48. The two squads were tied coming into the day. “I know I sound like a broken record, but it’s the same old deal the last three games,” said Kenai River coach Geoff Beauparlant. “We battled hard in the third period to capitalize and tie the game, but we’re still not doing the little things that it takes to win a hockey game.” Wenatchee outshot Kenai River 13-8 in the first period Saturday, and the Wild’s efforts paid off with a goal 48 seconds from the end of the period from Loggins. From there, the Bears ramped up their efforts by outshooting Wenatchee 11-8 in each of the
last two periods. Matt Rudin managed to tie the game early in the third period, unassisted, by getting a wrap-around shot from behind Wild goalie Chase Perry. “It was well-executed, we got through their defensive zone coverage,” Beauparlant said. “I know when we’re executing and playing good hockey we’re a tough team to beat.” The tie held until the end of regulation, but the overtime period didn’t last long. “It’s frustrating because we felt prepared and did a lot of good things leading up to this weekend,” Beauparlant said. “Ultimately (Wenatchee) wanted it more and wanted to be in fourth place more than we did. “We cannot rely on other teams to get us in.” Beauparlant noted that he was impressed by the play of goalie Zach Quinn, who stopped 29 of 31 shots on goal.
“We got pumped before overtime,” Wrobel said. “We got out there and I got out with my line. We dumped it and we got it behind the net, and I yelled for the puck and got it and the open shot.” The senior night festivities took place during the two intermission periods, as eight Kenai seniors were recognized in the first intermission, and four Soldotna seniors were recognized in the second. Kenai’s seniors are Troy Summers, Kier Wilshuen, Caleb Caldwell, Justin Alvey, Isaac Mese, Kyle Olson, Nathan Zorbas and TJ Wagoner. Soldotna’s seniors are Cody Harvey, Hunter Lott, Jacob O’Lena and Nick Wrobel. Soldotna improved its conference record to 6-4 while Kenai dropped to 5-5. Wasilla leads the conference with Colony in second place. Saturday Stars 4, Kardinals 3, OT Soldotna Kenai
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after the first quarter. Mylon Weems had 16 points for the Eagles, while Timmy Smithwick added 12. For the Wolverines, Austin White had 13 points.
The visiting Eagles topped the Wolverines in Peninsula Conference action on Saturday. CIA led 10-2 after the first quarter and 27-7 at the half. Nicole Moffis pumped in 21 points for the Eagles, while Jordan Finney had 10 for the Wolverines. ACS girls 71, Seward 37 The visiting Lions rolled past the Seahawks in Southcentral Conference action Saturday. Dallas Dickerson poured in 25 points for ACS, while Michelle Coderre chipped in 11. For Seward, Ashley VonBorstel hit for 19. ACS boys 73, Seward 47 The visiting Lions cruised to a Southcentral Conference victory over the Seahawks on Saturday. Nate Simmers had 15 points to lead a balanced attack for ACS. Christian Lopez added 13 points, while Immanuel Lopez and Randy Kahutek had 10 apiece. Matthew Moore paced the Seahawks with 12 points. Birchwood girls 48, Seldovia 24 Birchwood Christian School notched a Peninsula Confer“He keeps standing on his head game after game,” Beauparlant said. “We don’t give him any type of goal support, and it’s scary that we don’t have any support for him. When you’re only giving up one or two goals a game, you should win more.” Saturday Wild 2, Brown Bears 1, OT 1 0
time to get another opportunity to get that bad taste out of our mouth,” Bob Bryan said. “It always feels bad to let the team down. We were kind of coming out of our shoes, really itching to get on the court.” The twins had a mini-chest bump after breaking Inglot’s serve to take a 2-0 lead in the fourth set. The match will be decided Sunday in reverse singles, when Wimbledon winner Andy Murray of Britain faces Sam Querrey. If Querrey can somehow pull an upset, it will then come down to James Ward of Britain against Donald Young. Murray won the
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opening singles match in straight sets against Young on Friday while Ward rallied to beat Querrey in five sets. “We brought some good energy. Now it’s our job to get behind Sam and fire up for tomorrow,” Bob Bryan said. “Sam has a win over Andy. What do you tell him?” U.S. coach Jim Courier said. “He has to play better than he did yesterday to stand a chance. Andy is a great player who plays well under pressure and tomorrow is going to be one of those matches, where Andy knows if he loses then everything is on the table in that fifth match.” C
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Kardinals sophomore Dalton Dosko celebrates with a teammate following his go-ahead goal in the first period against the Soldotna Stars on Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna. 2:00. Overtime — 7. Soldotna, Wrobel (Weeks, Fenton) pp, :37. Shots on goal — Soldotna 4-10-10-1—25; Kenai
ence win over visiting Seldovia on Saturday. The Warriors were led by Aubrey Decker with 16, Audrea Roberts with 12 and Bryce Vickers with 10.
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US pulls to 2-1 in Davis Cup SAN DIEGO (AP) — The “Bryan Bump” returned to the Davis Cup on Saturday. As soon as Bob Bryan’s overhand smash on match point zipped past Britain’s Dominic Inglot and Colin Fleming, the celebration was on. Bob and identical twin Mike leaped into the air to do the famed chest bump they use to celebrate their victories. The Bryans’ 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 victory Saturday pulled the United States to 2-1 against Britain in the first round of the Davis Cup and ended the brothers’ Davis Cup losing streak at two. “We’ve been waiting a long
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Kenai (46) — Theisen 1 0-0 3, Shirnberg 5 0-0 11, Jackman 2 2-2 6, Saavadra 4 0-2 9, Ivy 3 0-0 8, Jones 3 0-0 9; Totals: 18 2-4 46. Colony (70) — Haire 2 0-0 4, Menard 5 3-4 13, E. Nygard 0 0-2 0, Sonnenberg 5 1-3 11, Bush 2 0-0 4, Chamblee 4 0-0 9, A. Nygard 1 0-0 2, West 3 0-0 8, Fulp 6 2-3 17, Looney 1 0-0 2; Totals: 29 6-12 70. 3-point field goals: Kenai 8 (Jones 3), Colony 6 (Fulp 3) ; Total fouls: Kenai 6, Colony 8.
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NIKISKI (34) — Riddall 0 0-0 0, Cook 1 0-0 2, Costello 0 0-0 0, Litke 2 2-2 6, Lynch 2 0-0 4, Thompson 3 3-4 10, Litzen 0 0-0 0, Darch 5 2-2 12. Totals — 13 7 -8 34. DILLINGHAM (26) — Dray 0 0-0 0, T. Schroeder 1 2-2 4, Carlos 6 5-7 18, S. Schroeder 1 0-0 2, Evalt 0 0-0 0, Mcahun 0 0-0 0, Tennyson 1 0-0 2. Totals — 9 7-9 26. 3-point goals — Nikiski 1 (Thompson); Dillingham 1 (Carlos). Team fouls — Nikiski 13, Dillingham 8. Fouled out — none. Lions 71, Seahawks 37
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NIKISKI (28) — Stangel 1 0-0 3, Anderson 3 0-0 7, Johnson 4 0-0 10, Castro 0 0-0 0, Holloway 3 0-0 6, Malston 0 0-0 0, Tauriainen 1 0-0 2, S. Carstens 0 0-0 0, N. Carstens 0 0-0 0, Riddall 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-2 0, Pamplin 0 0-2 0. Totals — 12 0-4 28. BETHEL (58) — Glasheen 3 0-0 6, Naneng 9 3-3 23, LePore 3 1-1 7, Corbett 1 1-2 3, Brink 1 0-0 2, Hoffman 3 2-3 8, Mechina 2 0-0 4, Alexie 0 3-4 3, Smith 1 0-0 2. Totals — 23 10-13 58. 3-point goals — Nikiski 3 (Stangel, Anderson, Johnson); Bethel 2 (Naneng 2). Team fouls — Nikiski 10, Bethel 6. Fouled out — none.
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ANCHORAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS (71) — Bowden 1 1-2 3, Crayton 3 1-3 7, Coderre 4 2-6 11, Warren 0 0-0 0, Dickerson 11 2-2 25, Tennyson 3 0-2 6, Duncan 0 1-2 1, Kidde 4 0-0 8, Land 1 0-0 2, Ealum 2 0-2 4, Thibodeaux 1 0-2 2, Williams 1 0-0 2. Totals — 31 7-21 71. SEWARD (37) — Honebein 0 0-0 0, VonBorstel 4 8-12 19, I. Anderson 0 0-0 0, Kromrey 3 1-3 7, C. Anderson 0 1-2 1, Jackson 1 0-0 2, Whiteshield 0 2-2 2, Jacobson 0 0-0 0, Clemens 2 2-2 6. Totals — 10 1421 37. 3-point goals — ACS 2 (Coderre, Dickerson); Seward 3 (VonBorstel 3). Team fouls — ACS 24, Seward 21. Fouled out — Kromrey, Jackson. Eagles 49, Wolverines 28 CIA Ninilchik
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2 0-0 4, Brush 1 1-2 4, Lyons 2 0-0 4, Hammond 1 0-1 2, McGahan 2 0-0 6, Orth 2 1-2 6. Totals — 18 7-10 49. NINILCHIK (28) — Cooper 0 0-0 0, Sinclair 2 0-0 4, Goins 1 1-2 3, Ehlers 4 1-4 9, Finney 5 0-2 10, Me. Clark 1 0-0 2, Robuck 0 0-0 0, Mi. Clark 0 0-0 0. Totals — 13 2-8 28. 3-point goals — CIA 6 (Moffis 2, McGahan 2, Brush, Orth). Team fouls — CIA 12, Ninilchik 10. Fouled out — none. Saturday boys Bulldogs 52, Wolverines 47 Nikiski Dillingham
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NIKISKI (52) — Stangel 0 0-0 0, Anderson 7 2-2 22, Johnson 3 0-1 6, Holloway 3 0-0 8, Tauriainen 0 0-0 0, S. Carstens 5 2-4 12, N. Carstens 0 0-0 0, Riddall 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Pamplin 2 0-0 4. Totals — 20 4-7 52. DILLINGHAM (47) — Wassily 8 0-0 17, Miller 1 0-0 2, Savo 4 5-6 14, Luckhurst 0 0-0 0, Burkhardt 2 0-0 5, Smeaton 3 0-0 9, Bartman 0 0-0 0, Napoli 0 0-0 0. Totals — 18 5-6 47. 3-point goals — Nikiski 8 (Anderson 6, Holloway 2); Dillingham 6 (Smeaton 3, Wassily, Savo, Burkhardt). Team fouls — Nikiski 12, Dillingham 11. Fouled out — S. Carstens. Lions 73, Seahawks 47 ACS Seward
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ANCHORAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS (73) — Huckabay 0 0-0 0, Hoffman 3 2-3 7, Monson 2 1-2 6, Simmers 6 2-2 15, I. Lopez 3 4-4 10, Scott 2 0-0 4, Reynolds 0 2-2 2, Kohutek 5 0-0 10, C. Lopez 5 1-2 13, Aulde 2 0-0 5. Totals — 28 12-15 73. SEWARD (47) — P. Berry 0 0-0 0, Marshall 3 0-0 8, Pahno 0 0-0 0, Zweifel 0 1-2 1, T. Berry 0 0-0 0, Wolfe 2 0-1 5, Sieverts 1 1-2 C 3, Moore 5 2-4 12, Broughton 4 1-3 9, JackY son 4 0-0 9. Totals — 21 5-12 47. 3-point goals — ACS 5 (C. Lopez 2, Monson, Simmers, Aulde); Seward 6 (Jackson 3, Marshall 2, Wolfe). Team fouls — ACS 11, Seward 16. Fouled out — none. Eagles 46, Wolverines 25 CIA Ninilchik
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COOK INLET ACADEMY (46) — A. Hammond 1 0-0 2, R. Smithwick 1 0-0 2, Leaf 2 0-0 6, J. Solie 0 0-0 0, T. Smithwick 5 2-2 12, Lyons 1 0-0 3, R. Solie 2 0-0 5, Weems 7 2-4 16. Totals — 19 4-6 46. NINILCHIK (25) — C. Appelhanz 0 0-0 0, Presley 2 0-0 4, Delgado 4 0-0 8, Bartolowits 0 0-0 0, Thorne 0 0-0 0, S. Appelhanz 0 0-0 0, White 6 1-1 13. Totals — 12 1-1 25. 3-point goals — CIA 4 (Leaf 2, Lyons, R. Solie). Team fouls — CIA 11, Ninilchik 9. Fouled out — none.
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Manning earns record 5th MVP award BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Peyton Manning made his fifth MVP award a family affair. Manning’s record-setting season earned him The Associated Press NFL MVP award Saturday night in a landslide. No other player has won more than three. Denver’s record-setting quarterback, who threw for 55 touchdowns and 5,477 yards in leading the Broncos to the AFC’s best record, earned 49 votes from a nationwide panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the league. New England quarterback Tom Brady got the other vote. Manning won his other MVPs with Indianapolis in 2003, ‘04, ‘08 and ‘09. He also was the runner-up last season to Adrian Peterson. “I am humbled by this recognition and grateful to my family, (Broncos owner) Pat Bowlen, John Elway, John Fox and the entire Denver Broncos organization, and of course, my coaches and my teammates,” Manning said in a prepared video acceptance speech. He was not on hand as he gets ready for
Sunday’s Super Bowl against Seattle. “Now, I sent a couple of guys over there tonight to pick up the trophy on my behalf: my father Archie and my son Marshall. Thank you very much and God bless you.” Archie Manning, holding his grandson Marshall in his arms, accepted the award from two more MVPs, Joe Montana and Aaron Rodgers. Manning still trails several Hall of Famers for total MVPs in their sport. Wayne Gretzky won nine NHL MVPs, Barry Bonds owns seven in baseball, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won six in the NBA. Manning also took the AP’s Offensive Player of the Year award for the second time. Elway accepted the Offensive Player award on Manning’s behalf. “I can say I have never seen a better year played by a quarterback than Peyton Manning,” said Elway, a Broncos executive who won the MVP award in 1987. “To see what he did this year, it was truly amazing.” Manning received 33 votes for the offensive player honor. He also was runner-up last year to Peterson for the award.
This time, running back LeSean McCoy of Philadelphia was second with 10 votes, followed by Kansas City running back Jamaal Charles with four. Carolina grabbed two major awards, with Ron Rivera winning AP NFL Coach of the Year and linebacker Luke Kuechly voted top defensive player. Rivera engineered the Panthers’ turnaround from a 7-9 record to 12-4, the NFC South title and a first-round playoff bye. Kuechly keyed a defense that allowed 241 points, less than every team except NFC champion Seattle. “I had no idea,” he said of adding the award to the top defensive rookie honors he got last season. “You look at the list of guys: Robert Mathis, a sack master, a guy that forced a lot of fumbles. And obviously, everybody knows about Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas. Those guys are both studs.” Green Bay running back Eddie Lacy and Jets defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson were the top rookies for 2013. San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers took the Comeback Player of the Year award at the NFL Honors show.
Rivera’s fine work in his third season in charge in Carolina brought him 21½ votes. That outdistanced Kansas City’s Andy Reid, who got 13½ votes. In his first year with the Chiefs, Reid took them from 2-14 to 11-5 and an AFC wild-card berth. Rivera is the second Panthers coach to win the award. Dom Capers was AP Coach of the Year in 1996, Carolina’s second season in the NFL. All-Pro Kuechly received 19 votes, ahead of Indianapolis All-Pro linebacker Mathis, who earned 11½. Kuechly was credited with 96 tackles, four interceptions, two sacks, eight passes defensed, and was a presence from sideline to sideline on the NFL’s No. 2 unit. A second-round pick (61st overall) from Alabama, Lacy was a key performer in the Packers’ offense, particularly when star quarterback Aaron Rodgers was sidelined for seven games. He rushed for 1,178 yards on 284 carries (4.1 average), with 11 touchdowns. He also had 35 receptions. That was good enough for 35 votes. Richardson, the 13th overall pick
in April’s draft on a selection acquired when New York traded star cornerback Darrelle Revis to Tampa Bay, won a close race over Buffalo linebacker Kiko Alonso. Richardson received 23 votes; Alonso, a second-round choice (46th overall), got 19. Often double-teamed as the season wore on, Richardson made 42 tackles and had 3½ sacks. He clogged the running lanes so effectively that the Jets ranked third against the run this season. Richardson joked about the possibility of winning both awards — he scored two touchdowns as a fullback in goal-line situations. Rivers led the Chargers to a wild-card playoff spot with four straight victories to close out the schedule, giving them a 9-7 record. He led the league with a 69.5 completion rate and threw for 32 TDs against 11 interceptions. He received 13 votes in balloting so widespread that 12 players got votes. He was not at the awards show at Radio City Music Hall. Chicago cornerback Charles Tillman won the Walter Payton Man of the Year award, and accepted the honor with tears in his eyes.
Guy becomes 1st punter elected to Hall of Fame TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK — The hang time is over for Ray Guy. The longtime punter for the Oakland Raiders is all by himself once again. After waiting 23 years, Guy is the first punter elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
“Good things are worth waiting for,” Guy said Saturday night after being elected along with six other players. “It’s just a matter of time when it will show up. And I knew it would, sooner or later. It had to, whether it was me or somebody down the road. But sooner or later, it had to show up, because that is a part of a football game.”
No. 1 Arizona gets upset By The Associated Press
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BERKELEY, Calif. — Justin Cobbs hit a step-back jumper with 0.9 seconds left, and California stunned No. 1 Arizona 60-58 on Saturday night to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season. Cobbs dribbled to his left and beat Nick Johnson, then pulled up in front of a defender to sink the winning shot that sent a raucous crowd at Haas Pavilion spilling onto the court. Cal coach Mike Montgomery and security had to usher fans away before the final play. NO. 2 SYRACUSE 91, NO. 17 DUKE 89, OT SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jerami Grant scored eight points in overtime to finish with a career-high 24 and Jim Boeheim’s Syracuse stayed unbeaten, topping Mike Krzyzewski’s Duke in a matchup of the two winningest coaches in Division I history. C.J. Fair scored a career-best 28 points as Syracuse (21-0, 8-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) set a school record for consecutive wins to start a season before a Carrier Dome-record crowd of 35,446. The Orange are No. 4 Wichita State are the only remaining unbeaten teams.
NO. 3 FLORIDA 69, TEXAS A&M 36
Texas, which lost its top four scorers from last year’s 16-18 squad, has been the surprise of the Big 12. The Longhorns have four consecutive wins over Top 25 opponents and now sit in second place after dominating a team that had been playing as well as anyone in the country in recent weeks.
GEORGETOWN 64, NO. 7 MICHIGAN ST. 60 NEW YORK — Markel Starks scored 16 points and Georgetown ended a five-game losing streak.
BAYLOR 76, NO. 8 OKLAHOMA STATE 70 STILLWATER, Okla. — Brady Heslip scored a season-high 20 points to help Baylor end a fivegame losing streak.
NO. 9 VILLANOVA 90, TEMPLE 74 PHILADELPHIA — James Bell scored 19 points to lead Villanova to the win.
NO. 11 KENTUCKY 84, MISSOURI 79 COLUMBIA, Mo. — Aaron Harrison scored 21 points and James Young added 20 to power Kentucky to the victory.
NO. 12 LOUISVILLE 87, CENTRAL FLORIDA 70
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Michael Frazier II scored 21 points, LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Russ Dorian Finney-Smith added 11 Smith scored 27 points and Luke and No. 3 Florida overwhelmed Hancock added 16 to help Louisville Texas A&M. The Gators (19-2, 8-0 South- pull away from Central Florida. eastern Conference) pushed their winning streak to 13 games and NO. 24 OHIO ST. 59, extended a school record for conNO. 14 WISCONSIN 58 secutive home wins to 27. MADISON, Wis. — Aaron Craft scored all seven of his points NO. 4 WICHITA STATE 81, in the final 4 minutes, LaQuinton EVANSVILLE 67 Ross finished with 13 points, and WICHITA, Kan. — Fred Van- Ohio State got a confidence-boostVleet and Ron Baker had 14 points ing road win. apiece, and Wichita State withstood an early barrage by Evansville. NO. 15 IOWA 81,
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Gabriel Olaseni had 15 points and 12 reSAN DIEGO — Coach Steve bounds, helping Iowa hold on for Fisher earned his 300th win at San the win. Diego State behind 24 points from Xavier Thames and 17 for Winston NO. 16 IOWA STATE 81, Shepard. NO. 23 OKLAHOMA 75 The Aztecs (19-1, 8-0 Mountain West) won their 18th straight game AMES, Iowa — Sophomore and are 8-0 in conference play for Georges Niang scored a careerthe first time in the program’s 93- high 27 points and Iowa State held year history. on for its second win in six games.
NO. 25 TEXAS 81, NO. 6 KANSAS 69
NO. 19 SAINT LOUIS 87, GEORGE MASON 81, OT
AUSTIN, Texas — Isaiah TayST. LOUIS — Rob Loe scored lor scored 23 points, Jonathan Hol- 10 of his career-high 23 points in mes had 22 and Texas to its sixth overtime, leading Saint Louis to consecutive victory. the victory.
Defensive end Michael Strahan, receiver Andre Reed, defensive back Aeneas Williams and defensive end Claude Humphrey also were part of the class of 2014. Two first-time eligible players, linebacker Derrick Brooks and offensive tackle Walter Jones, were selected. The announcement was made at the NFL Honors award show,
less than 24 hours before the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks in the first Super Bowl. Among the finalists who didn’t get in were two with ties to the Indianapolis Colts and current Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning — coach Tony Dungy and receiver Marvin Harrison. Each incoming Hall of Famer
walked to the stage and was announced individually. Strahan, who helped the Giants make two Super Bowls, got a huge cheer from the home crowd. Induction will be on Aug. 1 in Canton, Ohio. Guy turned the punting job into a defensive weapon after he became the first player at his position to be selected in the first
round of the draft in 1973. He made “hang time” part of the football vernacular while playing all of his 207 games in 14 seasons with the Raiders. The Southern Mississippi product averaged 42.4 yards for his career. Only three of his 1,049 punts were blocked, and he had 209 punts downed inside the 20-yard line.
Scoreboard Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L Boston 54 35 16 Tampa Bay 55 32 18 Toronto 57 30 21 Montreal 55 29 20 Detroit 54 24 19 Ottawa 55 24 21 Florida 55 21 27 Buffalo 54 15 31 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 55 38 15 N.Y. Rangers 56 30 23 Columbus 55 28 23 Philadelphia 56 27 23 Carolina 54 25 20 New Jersey 56 23 21 Washington 55 24 22 N.Y. Islanders 57 21 28
OT Pts GF 3 73 164 5 69 162 6 66 170 6 64 136 11 59 139 10 58 158 7 49 133 8 38 105
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WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Chicago 57 33 10 14 80 200 158 St. Louis 54 37 12 5 79 185 125 Colorado 54 35 14 5 75 165 142 Minnesota 57 29 21 7 65 140 144 Dallas 55 25 21 9 59 158 160 Nashville 57 25 23 9 59 142 172 Winnipeg 56 26 25 5 57 159 165 Pacific Division Anaheim 57 40 12 5 85 189 139 San Jose 56 35 15 6 76 168 134 Los Angeles 57 30 21 6 66 134 122 Vancouver 56 27 20 9 63 142 147 Phoenix 55 26 19 10 62 159 164 Calgary 55 21 27 7 49 132 173 Edmonton 57 18 33 6 42 147 194 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games Detroit 4, Washington 3, SO N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Carolina 3, St. Louis 1 Nashville 3, New Jersey 2, OT Winnipeg 4, Vancouver 3 Saturday’s Games St. Louis 4, Nashville 3, SO San Jose 2, Chicago 1, SO Boston 4, Edmonton 0 Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1, OT Colorado 7, Buffalo 1 Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles 0 Toronto 6, Ottawa 3 Columbus 4, Florida 1 Phoenix 3, Pittsburgh 1 Calgary 4, Minnesota 3, OT Dallas 2, Anaheim 0 Sunday’s Games Detroit at Washington, 8:30 a.m. Winnipeg at Montreal, 9 a.m. All Times AST
Football Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 2 At East Rutherford, N.J. Denver vs. Seattle, 2:30 p.m. AST (FOX)
Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 25 22 Brooklyn 20 25 New York 19 28 Philadelphia 15 33 Boston 15 33 Southeast Division Miami 33 13 Atlanta 25 21 Washington 23 23 Charlotte 21 28 Orlando 13 35 Central Division Indiana 36 10 Chicago 23 23 Detroit 19 27 Cleveland 16 31 Milwaukee 8 39
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WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division San Antonio 34 13 Houston 32 17 Memphis 26 20 Dallas 27 21 New Orleans 20 26 Northwest Division Oklahoma City 38 11 Portland 34 13 Minnesota 23 24
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Friday’s Games Orlando 113, Milwaukee 102 Atlanta 125, Philadelphia 99 Memphis 94, Minnesota 90 Oklahoma City 120, Brooklyn 95 Dallas 107, Sacramento 103 Toronto 100, Denver 90 Charlotte 110, L.A. Lakers 100 Golden State 95, Utah 90 Saturday’s Games Indiana 97, Brooklyn 96 Washington 96, Oklahoma City 81 Detroit 113, Philadelphia 96 Atlanta 120, Minnesota 113 Houston 106, Cleveland 92 Memphis 99, Milwaukee 90 New Orleans 88, Chicago 79 San Antonio 95, Sacramento 93 Miami 106, New York 91 Phoenix 105, Charlotte 95 Portland 106, Toronto 103 L.A. Clippers 102, Utah 87 Sunday’s Games Orlando at Boston, 9 a.m. All Times AST
43 Savannah St. 71, Bethune-Cookman 64 South Alabama 61, UALR 56 Stetson 82, Lipscomb 47 Texas Southern 66, Alabama A&M 61 Texas St. 72, W. Kentucky 63 Texas-Arlington 67, Georgia St. 51 Troy 83, Arkansas St. 65 UCF 52, Houston 43 UTEP 86, Tulane 72 W. Carolina 65, Furman 54 Winthrop 51, Presbyterian 43 MIDWEST Butler 68, Xavier 54 Cleveland St. 84, Youngstown St. 80 Dayton 103, George Mason 81 E. Illinois 71, SIU-Edwardsville 61 Green Bay 84, Detroit 72 IUPUI 77, Nebraska-Omaha 45 Iowa St. 84, Kansas St. 65 Marquette 77, Georgetown 54 Milwaukee 85, Valparaiso 80 Minnesota 85, Michigan 69 N. Dakota St. 85, Denver 79 Nebraska 80, Iowa 67 North Dakota 69, Portland St. 44 Saint Louis 53, La Salle 43 UConn 86, Cincinnati 29 W. Illinois 68, IPFW 65 W. Michigan 56, N. Illinois 43 Wright St. 77, Ill.-Chicago 74
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Albany (NY) 69, Vermont 52 American U. 58, Holy Cross 53 Army 56, Loyola (Md.) 45, OT Brown 79, Columbia 57 Bryant 76, LIU Brooklyn 66 Bucknell 64, Colgate 54 Cornell 65, Yale 56 DePaul 74, Providence 63 Fairfield 52, St. Peter’s 40 George Washington 83, Rhode Island 68 Iona 80, Siena 66 Lafayette 70, Navy 69 Lehigh 67, Boston U. 54 Maine 61, UMBC 48 Marist 65, Monmouth (NJ) 40 Penn 67, Harvard 38 Princeton 76, Dartmouth 53 Quinnipiac 93, Niagara 78 Rider 73, Manhattan 56 Robert Morris 67, Mount St. Mary’s 60 Rutgers 66, Memphis 48 Sacred Heart 85, Fairleigh Dickinson 70 Saint Joseph’s 70, VCU 51 St. Bonaventure 74, Fordham 67 St. Francis (NY) 71, CCSU 50 St. Francis (Pa.) 92, Wagner 78 St. John’s 69, Seton Hall 48 Villanova 68, Creighton 54 SOUTH Alcorn St. 58, Southern U. 52 Appalachian St. 61, Wofford 54 Belmont 69, Tennessee Tech 56 Campbell 61, Liberty 55, OT Chattanooga 76, Davidson 62 Coastal Carolina 64, Longwood 55 Delaware St. 86, Morgan St. 66 Duquesne 55, Richmond 45 E. Kentucky 75, SE Missouri 56 ETSU 72, North Florida 57 East Carolina 71, Charlotte 62 Elon 80, UNC-Greensboro 57 FIU 76, FAU 72 Florida A&M 70, SC State 64 Gardner-Webb 76, UNC Asheville 53 Hampton 83, Coppin St. 75 Howard 66, NC Central 61 Jackson St. 63, MVSU 56 Louisiana Tech 71, UTSA 50 Louisiana-Monroe 66, LouisianaLafayette 59 McNeese St. 73, Oral Roberts 57 Mercer 64, Kennesaw St. 59 Morehead St. 73, Jacksonville St. 53 N. Kentucky 63, Florida Gulf Coast 43 NC A&T 73, Md.-Eastern Shore 63 Nicholls St. 69, Cent. Arkansas 60 Northwestern St. 76, Abilene Christian 72 Old Dominion 65, Marshall 52, OT Prairie View 58, Alabama St. 47 Radford 60, Charleston Southern 57 SC-Upstate 66, Jacksonville 58 Samford 58, Georgia Southern
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Men’s Scores EAST American U. 63, Holy Cross 57< Army 77, Loyola (Md.) 71< Brown 64, Columbia 56< Bucknell 79, Colgate 68< CCSU 74, Robert Morris 73< Canisius 84, Fairfield 58< Dartmouth 78, Princeton 69, OT< Delaware 66, UNC Wilmington 65< Fordham 85, Rhode Island 79< Georgetown 64, Michigan St. 60< Harvard 80, Penn 50< La Salle 71, Duquesne 63< Lafayette 72, Navy 54< Lehigh 82, Boston U. 80, OT< Maine 83, UMBC 80< Marist 78, Niagara 64< Mass.-Lowell 62, Binghamton 55< Mount St. Mary’s 95, LIU Brooklyn 92< Quinnipiac 103, Siena 95, OT< Rutgers 93, Houston 70< Saint Joseph’s 73, UMass 68< St. Francis (NY) 73, Wagner 72,
OT< St. Francis (Pa.) 83, Fairleigh Dickinson 75< St. John’s 74, Marquette 59< Stony Brook 56, Hartford 52< Syracuse 91, Duke 89, OT< Towson 75, Drexel 73< Vermont 55, Albany (NY) 45< Villanova 90, Temple 74< West Virginia 81, Kansas St. 71< Yale 61, Cornell 57< SOUTH Alabama A&M 63, Texas Southern 62< Alabama St. 76, Prairie View 63< Arkansas St. 83, Troy 73< Auburn 74, Georgia 67< Charleston Southern 80, Liberty 66< Charlotte 73, FIU 61< Chattanooga 67, Furman 52< Clemson 53, Florida St. 49< Coastal Carolina 61, Campbell 58< Coll. of Charleston 67, Hofstra 49< Davidson 62, The Citadel 43< E. Kentucky 79, SE Missouri 78< East Carolina 74, UAB 67< Elon 83, Appalachian St. 76< FAU 65, Marshall 57< Florida 69, Texas A&M 36< Gardner-Webb 73, Radford 72, OT< Georgia Southern 64, UNC Greensboro 62< Georgia St. 101, Texas-Arlington 91, OT< Georgia Tech 79, Wake Forest 70< Hampton 79, Coppin St. 76, OT< High Point 65, Winthrop 64< Jacksonville 95, N. Kentucky 77< LSU 88, Arkansas 74< Lipscomb 60, North Florida 58< Louisiana-Lafayette 66, Louisiana-Monroe 50< Louisville 87, UCF 70< MVSU 69, Jackson St. 66< Maryland 80, Virginia Tech 60< McNeese St. 79, Oral Roberts 68< Md.-Eastern Shore 67, NC A&T 60< Miami 64, Norfolk St. 49< Middle Tennessee 64, Old Dominion 48< Mississippi 75, South Carolina 71< Morehead St. 65, Jacksonville St. 54< Morgan St. 77, Delaware St. 64< NC Central 79, Howard 65< Nicholls St. 78, Cent. Arkansas 67< North Carolina 84, NC State 70< Northwestern St. 84, Abilene Christian 66< SC State 63, Florida A&M 59, OT< Savannah St. 50, Bethune-Cookman 40< Southern Miss. 78, Tulane 47< Southern U. 62, Alcorn St. 54< Tennessee 76, Alabama 59< Tennessee Tech 81, Belmont 76< UALR 62, South Alabama 58< UNC Asheville 67, Longwood 66< VCU 81, Richmond 70< Vanderbilt 55, Mississippi St. 49< W. Kentucky 68, Texas St. 64< Wofford 77, Samford 58< MIDWEST Dayton 75, George Washington 65< E. Illinois 76, SIU-Edwardsville 70< Grand Canyon 72, UMKC 53< Green Bay 62, Wright St. 55< IPFW 77, W. Illinois 64< Illinois St. 75, Drake 57< Indiana St. 87, N. Iowa 81< Iowa 81, Illinois 74< Iowa St. 81, Oklahoma 75< Kent St. 60, Akron 57< Kentucky 84, Missouri 79< Miami (Ohio) 65, E. Michigan 61< Missouri St. 74, Bradley 61< N. Illinois 67, Ball St. 65, OT< Nebraska-Omaha 99, IUPUI 71< Northwestern 55, Minnesota 54< Notre Dame 76, Boston College 73, OT< Ohio 95, Toledo 90, OT< Ohio St. 59, Wisconsin 58< Providence 77, DePaul 72< S. Dakota St. 70, South Dakota 68< S. Illinois 81, Loyola of Chicago 76, OT< Saint Louis 87, George Mason 81, OT<
Seton Hall 68, Xavier 60< Valparaiso 70, Ill.-Chicago 46< W. Michigan 75, Cent. Michigan 72< Wichita St. 81, Evansville 67< SOUTHWEST Ark.-Pine Bluff 66, Grambling St. 64< Baylor 76, Oklahoma St. 70< CS Bakersfield 72, Texas-Pan American 64< Louisiana Tech 87, UTSA 72< SMU 87, Memphis 72< Sam Houston St. 81, Houston Baptist 63< Stephen F. Austin 76, Incarnate Word 74< Texas 81, Kansas 69< Texas A&M-CC 58, Lamar 35< Texas Tech 60, TCU 54< Tulsa 94, North Texas 63< UTEP 68, Rice 57< FAR WEST California 60, Arizona 58< Colorado 79, Utah 75, OT< Denver 67, N. Dakota St. 63< E. Washington 94, N. Colorado 90, OT< Gonzaga 75, San Francisco 65< Long Beach St. 75, Cal St.-Fullerton 56< Montana St. 54, S. Utah 52< N. Arizona 67, Idaho St. 65< Nevada 69, Air Force 56, OT< New Mexico 72, San Jose St. 47< New Mexico St. 72, Utah Valley 49< Oregon 78, Southern Cal 66< Pacific 84, San Diego 67< Pepperdine 80, Loyola Marymount 69< Portland 76, Santa Clara 64< Portland St. 70, North Dakota 68< Sacramento St. 78, Weber St. 75, OT< San Diego St. 65, Colorado St. 56< Seattle 68, Idaho 67< Stanford 76, Arizona St. 70< UC Santa Barbara 82, UC Davis 67< UNLV 73, Boise St. 69< Washington St. 72, Washington 67< Wyoming 74, Utah St. 57<
Transactions BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms with LHP Bruce Chen on a one-year contract. Designated INF Emilio Bonifacio for assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to terms with C Yorvit Torrealba on a minor league contract. TEXAS RANGERS — Assigned RHP Chaz Roe outright to Round Rock (PCL). National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with C A.J. Ellis on a one-year contract. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to terms with RHP Doug Fister. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed F Cartier Martin to a 10-day contract. INDIANA PACERS — Signed C Andrew Bynum for the remainder of the season. NEW YORK KNICKS — Recalled G Toure’ Murry from Erie (NBADL). SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed G Shannon Brown to a 10-day contract. Released G Othyus Jeffers from his 10-day contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS — Recalled C David Steckel from Norfolk (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Simon Moser from Milwaukee (AHL). TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Reassigned G Kristers Gudlevskis to Syracuse (AHL). COLLEGE ARKANSAS — Suspended men’s basketball F Alandise Harris and G Michael Qualls indefinitely.
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School’s Sadie Fox led the area by finishing the five-kilometer freestyle in 15:55 to finish 16th. Sarrissa Lammers won at 14:49. Also from Soldotna, Hannah Pothast finished 27th in 16:37. Skyview’s Mika Morton was 40th in 17:23. In the Under-16 boys fivekilometer race, John-Mark Pothast led area skiers by taking 18th in 15:05. Tracen Knopp won at 13:22. In the Under-18 and over men’s 10-kilometer race, Reese Hanneman won at 24:18. Former Homer skier Andre Lovett was 21st in 27:28, while Kenai Central skier Travis Cooper was 23rd at 27:41. Also, Levi Michael of Soldotna finished 37th in 29:09. In the Under-14 girls A final, a 1,000-meter ski cross, area skier Addison Gibson took third. In the Under-14 boys B final, a 1,000-meter ski cross, area skier David Michael took first place. Area skier Jeremy Kupferschmid grabbed fifth in the Under-14 boys A final. Seward’s Folly
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with 25 points of her own. Unfortunately for the Archangels, no one else managed more than eight points. CIA led by two points after one quarter, and pushed its halftime lead to 34-23. CIA eventually pulled away in the third quarter by outscoring Lumen 16-12. Friday boys Eagles 53, Archangels 20 Cook Inlet 13 Lumen Christi 4
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Sol, 24:08; 3. Jordan Theisen, Ken, 24:09; 4. James Butler, Ken, 24:10; 5. Tanner Best, Sol, 25:12; 6. Olen Danielson, Ken, 25:29; 7. Fox Michaud, Ken, 25:42; 8. Brenner Musgrave, Sky, 26:07; 9. Jeremiah Hudson, Sky, 26:46; 10. Josh Vantrease, Hom, 26:52; 11. Nate Mole, Ken, 26:53; 12. Sky Schlung, Sky, 27:10; 13. Liam Floyd, Ken, 27:20; 14. Addison Downing, Sol, 27:41; 15. Cody Kincaid, Sol, 27:42; 16. Drew Kant, Sol, 27:53; 17. Sterling Stasak, Sky, 27:59; 18. Aaron Swedberg, Sol, 28:57; 19. Logan Hemphill, Sky, 29:13; 20. Daniel Shuler, Sky, 29:14; 21. Tadhg Scholz, Hom, 31:25; 22. Hoxie Parks, Hom, 32:00; 23. Ryan Navrot, Hom, 32:39. Individual girls 10-kilometer results 1. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 29:19; 2. Aspen Daigle, Hom, 29:19; 3. Dani McCormick, Sol, 29:35; 4. Kirsten Nyquist, Ken, 29:56; 5. Cassidy Soistman, Hom, 30:29; 6. Molly Erickson, Sol, 30:30; 7. Emily Werner, Sol, 30:33; 8. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 30:34; 9. Rachel Ellert, Hom, 30:57; 10. Katie Cooper, Ken, 31:23; 11. Mieka Chythlook, Sky, 31:26; 12. Mikaela Salzetti, Ken, 31:47; 13. Xochi Harbison, Sol, 31:53; 14. Ashlyn Johnson, Sol, 33:23; 15. Beverly Schindler, Ken, 33:30; 16. Mariah Vantrease, Hom, 33:34; 17. Brittany Hollers, Sky, 35:28; 18. Sage Link, Sky, 36:16. SATURDAY
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A desert critter saved leader Bubba Watson at least a stroke Saturday in the Phoenix Open. Some pigskin play cost Phil Mickelson to the chagrin of the rowdiest fans in the largest crowd in golf history. The estimated 189,722 in attendance had a lot to see on a sunny, cool day at TPC Scottsdale. Watson’s drive on the par-5 13th went into a desert bush and settled next to a burrowing animal hole that would have interfered with his swing, giving him
a free drop. “Right next to my ball was a burrowing animal hole and my club was going to hit it at impact,” Watson said. “It was big hole and the club would get caught on it. So, I got a free drop and could easily wedge it out.” He hit a 150-yard shot to the fairway, followed with a wedge to the fringe and two-putted for par on the way to a 3-under 68 and a two-stroke lead. Without the free drop, he thought he could have played a shorter shot. “I was looking at a 20- or 30yard shot,” Watson said. Mickelson made a double bogey on the par-3 No. 16, the
20,000-seat stadium hole where he “lost focus” thinking about throwing footballs into the crowd. The defending champion halfshanked his tee shot left on the 128-yard hole. He followed with a weak flop shot into the bunker, blasted to 8 feet and two-putted. “It was a gap wedge. It was pathetic,” Mickelson said. “I don’t even know what to say. I don’t remember ever hitting a shot like that even in practice.” On the positive side, the former Arizona State player threw some nice spirals and showed no signs of the back pain that forced him to withdraw last week at Torrey Pines.
“My brother, who is the ASU golf coach, brought out some ASU footballs that I signed and threw out there,” Mickelson said. “I think it’s the last time I’m going to do that, because mentally I was thinking about throwing it a couple holes prior. “It took me out of my element. I hit the worst shot imaginable, and then I followed with four other terrible ones. It was just some of the worst shots imaginable. I just lost focus and I think a lot of it was due to the fact that I have never done something like that on the 16th hole. I thought it was going to be fun.” He finished with a 72 to drop to 3 under.
0 1-2 1, R. Smithwick 1 0-0 2, Leaf 0 0-0 0, J. Solie 1 0-0 2, Lyons 1 1-2 4, R. Solie 3 1-3 7, Weems 4 1-2 9. Totals 22 6-14 53. LUMEN CHRISTI (20) — Heilala 2 0-0 4, Brown 4 0-0 8, Reilly 2 0-0 5, Fortune 0 1-2 1, Pepe-Phelps 0 0-0 0, Lebechi 1 0-2 2, Samuelson 0 0-0 0. Totals 8 1-4 20. 3-point field goals — CIA 3 (T. Smithwick 2, Lyons 1); Lumen Christi 0. Team fouls — CIA 3; Lumen Christi 4. Friday girls Eagles 57, Archangels 43 Cook Inlet 15 Lumen Christi 13
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Eastern Conference’s top team just got more imposing. On Saturday, the Pacers added size and scoring punch to their roster by signing mercurial free agent center Andrew Bynum for the rest of the season. Team officials did not release additional details about the contract and said Bynum was expected to join the team sometime next week. “We are obviously happy to have him join our team,” Larry Bird said in a statement issued by the team less than 12 hours before Indiana hosted Brooklyn on Saturday night. “He gives us added size, he is a skilled big man and he has championship experience. With the minutes he gets, he should be a valuable addition.” Adding a guy with Bynum’s mercurial reputation to a locker room as selfless as the Pacers is definitely a gamble, though
likely a low-risk one since Bird, the Pacers president of basketball operations, has made it clear the Pacers would not pay the NBA’s luxury tax and Indiana had an open spot on its roster. But if Bynum performs as he did in helping the Lakers win back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010, it could create even more lineup mismatches against twotime defending champion Miami in the East. Pacers coach Frank Vogel said the organization isn’t concerned about Bynum’s reputation. “We like to judge people for ourselves, and we know what he can be as a basketball player,” Vogel said before Saturday night’s game. “We’re going to see if he can regain that form, and if he can, you have one of the best centers in the NBA. And now you add him to the mix we already have, and you have two of the best centers in the NBA.”
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play,” Littler said. “The goalie didn’t have a chance.” The Bears dominated the overtime, but Wenatchee goalie Chase Perry stood tall. “I think we were feeling pretty sorry for ourselves,” Littler said of the extra five minutes. “They just scored two goals so they were pretty jacked up, and for us it was just the opposite.” Both Littler and Beauparlant said Perry made three huge saves in the overtime. One came on a backhand by Nathan Colwell with 3:48 left, and another came on an open chance out front by Tyler Andrews with 2:53 left. The Bears also spent the last 1:59 on the power play, but could not solve Perry. “Give their goalie credit,” Beauparlant said. “He made three tremendous saves that allowed them to get two points.” In the shootout, David Powlowski, Jakob Ahlgren and Andre Pison scored for the Bears, while Albin Karlsson and Fuchs connected for the Bears. Kenai River came out strong in the first period, outshooting Wenatchee 11-6 and taking a 1-0 lead at the 9:10 mark when Jacob Wolter scored on an assist from Tommy Dierl. Beauparlant said Wolter and Zulkanycz both played with a lot of physicality and effort,
Kris Oldham skated off the ice to bring on the extra attacker with 2:30 remaining. “All of a sudden they pulled their goalie, and they got aggressive, and we got passive,” Wild head coach Bliss Littler said. Bears head coach Geoff Beauparlant said his team started building momentum in the final half of the third period. “I think we played with the intensity and desperation you need to play with this time of the year the last 10 minutes of the game,” Beauparlant said. “The whole attitude on the bench changed.” With 1:01 to play, Jack Gessert and Frankie Spellman outmuscled Wenatchee for the puck in front of the net. Sebastian Fuchs got the puck to Zack Zulkanycz on the far side for a goal to cut the gap to 3-2. With under 10 seconds, Jacob Davidson slid the puck across the ice to Jake Bushey, who found a crease back across the ice to Fuchs. Fuchs wasted no time ripping a one-timer, lighting the lamp with just three seconds left. “That was just a great hockey
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2K-by-4 relay results 1. Kenai (Kirstin Nyquist, James Butler, Alex Bergholtz, Jordan Theisen), 26:03; 2. Kenai (Mikaela Salzetti, Fox Michaud, Katie Cooper, Olen Danielson), 26:24; 3. Homer (Aspen Daigle, Josh Vantrease, Cassidy Soistman, Brian Rowe), 26:34; 4. Soldotna (Dani McCormick, Addison Downing, Emily Werner, Colton Diehl), 26:50; 5. Soldotna (Olivia Hutchings, Drew Kant, Xochi Harbison, Tanner Best), 26:58; 6. Skyview (Brittany Hollers, Jeremiah Hudson, Mieka Chythlook, Brenner Musgrave), 28:01; 7. Kenai (Beverly Schindler, Nate Mole, Maddie Michaud, Liam Floyd), 28:16; 8. Soldotna (Molly Erickson, Aron Swedberg, Ashlyn Johnson, Skyler Diehl), 28:58; 9. Homer (Mariah Vantrease, Tadhg Scholz, Rachel Elliot, Hoxie Parks), 30:10; 10. Soldotna (Madison Nelson, Jackson Blackwell, Brianna Bennett, Cody Kincaid), 30:46; 11. Kenai (Mackenzie Lindeman, Ian Ferguson, Julie Wilson, Mac Lee), 30:53; 12. Soldotna (Kaitlyn Groleske, Caleb Corr, Ali Dusek, Brian Dusek), 32:27.
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Soldotna junior Hunter Bourgeois wrestles during the Region III semifinals Friday at Colony High School.
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and then I got a bar arm for two more points,” Paul said about his championship match. “He got an escape for one point, but then I got a takedown.” Stan mentioned that Ellery enjoyed taking his third consecutive conference championship in part because it broke a tie between him and his older sister, Hope, who has two conference titles. “She had two, so hey, he got to one-up her,” coach Steffensen said with a laugh. Overall, the Kardinals qualified 10 wrestlers to the state tournament next week. In the 182-pound division, Kenai’s Kyle Hunter made it to the championship round but lost a close 3-2 decision to Riley Fredrickson of Colony. Kenai’s Matt Vander-
and it was nice to see that rewarded with goals. But Wenatchee found a way to score two goals before the end of the first period despite not generating a lot of pressure. With 9:33 left, Nicholas Rivera had a nifty tip of a Chris Jones’ shot for a 1-all game, and with 4:24 left, Omar Mullan had a swift finish on a wellexecuted two-on-one. “Hockey is a funny game,” Littler said. “We were up 2-1 after the first period, but we got our butts kicked all over the ice. “We were just able to make a couple skill plays.” Littler said the second period was even, with Wenatchee’s Jakob Ahlgren getting the lone goal. Wenatchee then came out and beat the Bears to the puck more often than not for the first half of the third period. “We weren’t playing with the want-to we’ve become accustomed to playing with,” Beauparlant said. Despite the head-to-head, season edge over the Wild, Kenai River outshot Wenatchee for the first time this season, with Perry saving 29 and Oldham stopping 16. “These are two young hockey clubs that are a lot of fun to see play,” Beauparlant said. C
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martin — a former Colony wrestler himself — made it to the semifinal round of the 132-pound division but lost to former teammate Dawson Nash. Vandermartin ended up taking the third-place match with a pin of Wasilla’s Troy Newland after 31 seconds. In the 220-pound 3rd-place match, Zach Koziczkowski pinned Colony’s Ian MacKenzie after 3:43. Koziczkowski made it to the semifinal round before losing out. Soldotna qualified three of its four wrestlers that traveled to compete, as Atom Skiba (113 pounds) and Hunter Bourgeois (152) both took fourth place in their division, and Dalton Best (heavyweight) finished fifth after pinning Palmer’s Garret Williams with nine seconds left in the second period. Colony’s young guns helped the Knights take down the defending champions in the team standings. Three underclassmen were among
Colony’s four individual champions who helped lead the Knights to the team title on their home mat. Colony freshman Robert Haan and sophomores Bryce Adams and Chace Booth found themselves at the top of the podium, alongside senior Riley Fredrickson. The four champs helped CHS finish with 321.5 total points in the standings, 17.5 more than runner-up Wasilla, the 2013 champions. Northern Lights Conference Championships
Friday-Saturday, Colony High School Team scores: 1. Colony 321.5; 2. Wasilla 304; 3. Kodiak 214; 4. Palmer 213.5; 5. Kenai 167.5; 6. Soldotna 34. Championship finals: 98 pounds — B. Adams, Col p. D. Simpson, Was 5:58; 106 — B. Abbott, Was p. B. Sturgeon, Was 0:56; 113 — C. Booth, Col d. J. Valdez, Kod 12-10; 120 — A. Caballa, Kod won by fft K. Jonson, Kod; 126 — P. Steffensen, Ken d. J. Small, Kod 8-1; 132 — M. Cochran, Pal d. D. Nash, Col 11-7; 138 — R. Haan, Col p. W. Wall, Was 1:38; 145 — E. Steffensen, Ken m.d. S. Adams, Col 12-4; 152 — N. McKimson, Was p. K. Lucas, Col 1:48; 160 — H. Molesky, Pal d. K. Nash, Col 9-3; 170 — C. Boatman, Was d. L. Conway, Col 5-2; 182 — R. Fre-
drickson, Col d. K. Hunter, Ken 3-2; 195 — C. Deemer, Pal d. K. Powers, Kod 7-3 3OT; 220 — Q. Wright, Was d. B. Button, Pal 3-1 OT; 285 — B. Thompson, Pal won by inj fft L. Sega, Kod. Third-place match: 98 — B. Hill, Was m.d. O. Andersen, Pal 14-3; 106 — S. Simpson, Col p. M. Kageyama, Kod 4:34; 113 — R. Delacruz, Kod d. A. Skiba, Sol 15-11; 120 — B. McKimson, Was p. M. Bracker, Col 4:03; 126 — A. Molesky, Pal d. J. Gentz, Was 8-4; 132 — M. Vandermartin, Ken p. T. Newland, Was 0:31; 138 — D. McKibbon, Pal p. I. Kolendo, Col 2:21; 145 — W. McGann, Pal d. T. Loutzenhiser, Col 10-3; 152 — W. Booth, Col p. H. Bourgeois, Col 2:26; 160 — D. Morrow, Was p. D. Carter, Ken 4:18; 170 — C. Ray, Col d. J. Yavorsky, Kod 6-5; 182 — L. Owens, Kod won by inj for Z. Doan, Col; 195 — B. Schultz, Was d. T. Brown, Ken 7-3; 220 — Z. Koziczkowski, Ken p. I. MacKenzie, Col 3:43; 285 — M. Daigle, Col p. N. Wandersee, Kod 4:01. Fifth-place match: 98 — B. Gonzales, Kod p. D. Richards, Pal 3:56; 106 — Y. Ohki rec. bye; 113 — A. Torres, Was rec bye; 120 — L. Albrecht, Was rec bye; 126 — S. Wolff, Was d. J. Sanders, Pal 8-3; 132 — A. Rohr, Kod d. S. Burdick, Ken 5-0; 138 — D. Everitt, Ken p. C. George, Was 3:36; 145 — K. Berg, Pal d. G. Hannasch, Was 12-6; 152 — M. Olsen, Ken p. W. Nelson, Was 4:01; 160 — B. Marks, Was p. J. Ruffing, Col 2:55; 170 — G. Powell, Pal won by inj def A. Welborn, Ken; 182 — B. Brown, Ken rec bye; 195 — B. Ingersoll, Was rec bye; 220 — Z. Rockstad, Was p. H. McKee, Kod 2:55; 285 — D. Best, Sol p. G. Williams, Pal 3:51
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Brown Bears defender Tyler Andrews’ shot is saved by Wenatchee Wild goalie Chase Perry in overtime Friday night at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
“Every time we play, we’re “We wish him well,” Beauplaying close games and clean, parlant said of Purcell. “It fast hockey.” wasn’t the right fit on both Notes: The Bears have trad- sides, so we are moving on.” ed Eric Purcell to the Amarillo Friday (Texas) Bulls for cash and asWild 4, Brown Bears 3, SO sets. Wenatchee 2 1 0 0 1 —4 Purcell had five goals and six Kenai River 1 0 2 0 0 —3 assists in 23 games for the Bears First period — 1. Kenai River, Wolter (Diafter coming in a trade from the erl), 10:50; 2. Wenatchee, Rivera (Jones), 3. Wenatchee, Mullan (Rauter, PowCorpus Christi (Texas) IceRays 12:27; lowski), 15:36. Penalties — Wenatchee 1 for Brad LeLievre, who has two for 2:00; Kenai River 2 for 4:00. period — 4. Wenatchee, Ahlgren goals and eight assists in his 20 Second (Gumerov, Kaszupski), 15:46. Penalties — games with the IceRays.
Wenatchee 2 for 4:00. Third period — 5. Kenai River, Zulkanycz (Fuchs, Spellman), ea, 18:59; 6. Kenai River, Fuchs (Bushey, Davidson), ea, 19:57. Penalties — Wenatchee 1 for 2:00; Kenai River 2 for 4:00. Overtime — none. Penalties — Wenatchee 1 for 2:00. Shootout — Wenatchee 3 (Loggins NG, Powlowski G, Ahlgren G, Nuttle NG, Pison G); Kenai River 2 (Davidson NG, Karlsson G, Fuchs G, Butcher NG, Colwell NG). Shots on goal — Wenatchee 6-8-5-0—19; Kenai River 11-7-10-4—32. Goalies — Wenatchee, Perry (32 shots, 29 saves); Kenai River, Oldham (19 shots, 16 saves). Power plays — Wenatchee 0 for 4; Kenai River 0 for 5.
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K, I’ve been hearing enough from friends and family down south about the Polar Vortex, and how somehow it’s my fault that their weather has been more like it’s supposed to be here. I would like to lodge a complaint. I’m pretty sure the reason the Polar Vortex has moved south is because it has been pushed out of the way by what I’m calling a Tropical Vortex. I would gladly take back the typical winter weather I’ve come to enjoy, and I would ask that you stop blaming me if you don’t enjoy it just as much. I know a lot of people liked the warm spell. They’ve been out walking or running in T-shirts. Ice has receded from driveways. People are joking about mowing the patches of grass that are showing up. But this warm weather is really throwing me off. The staff over at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge posted a photo of emerging willow buds on their Facebook page last week, and I kind of feel the same way — things are happening now that really aren’t supposed to happen for another few months. For example, I’m thinking I might actually put my Christmas lights away — perhaps as early as today. Crazy, right? I think the weirdness actually started last fall, which was fairly mild for a fairly long time. I can’t cite specifics, but I can say that I was able to clean out my gutters after the leaves had all fallen, but before they became a frozen mass. That was fortunate, because my gutters had to handle a lot of water over the past few weeks. Anyway, I also recall that putting out the decorations that go on a stake in the ground was accomplished without the use of a sledgehammer this year. That thought leads me to today. Usually, once those stakes are in the ground, they are there until the ground thaws enough to pull them back out. Last year, that was sometime in May — late May. Very late May. It was almost to the point that I thought about just leaving them out (which I do with the lights on the roof anyway), but an aggressive squirrel had torn into one of our light-up flamingoes, and I didn’t want to risk a fluffy pink summer massacre. But right now, I’m thinking it might be time to put the lights away. I’ve even got a place to put them as they haven’t been out long enough to fill their spot on the shelf in the garage with other stuff. What’s more, I’ve been thinking about doing some other crazy stuff. Just last week, I was ready to take my bicycle out for a road ride. Indeed, the weather last weekend was more pleasant than it’s been for a lot of the rides I’ve done in the middle of summer. Meanwhile, my skis, which I carefully waxed when we got that big dump of snow right before Christmas, having been sitting in the corner, neglected. I actually feel guilty that they haven’t been out on the trails in a month. Usually, at this time of year, I’m skiing a couple times a week. But things seem to be returning to normal. There was frost on my windshield Friday morning. I wore a hat and gloves to watch my son’s ski meet. The trail groomers have performed a miracle, turning a solid chunk of ice into a skiable course. One more miracle like that, and we’ll have to start referring to them as the Saints of Tsalteshi. If conditions hold up, I just might have to get out and ski today. If I do, I’m not sure if I’d have time to pull up the Christmas lights before kickoff. And you know, if I don’t get to it today, the ground might freeze up again, and they’d be stuck for another couple of months. Yup, things are getting back to normal. P.S. My last column about my canoe-in-progress seemed to have struck a chord with a lot of readers. Thanks for all the comments, and a special thanks for the “Round Tuit” that was dropped off at the office. Now that I’ve got a “Round Tuit,” I guess I better get those lights put away after all. Reach Will Morrow at will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com.
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News and Notes Cloud completes Air Force training Air Force Airman D’Angelo A. Cloud graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare D’Angelo A. principles and skills. Cloud Cloud is the son of Nikki and Tony Cloud of Kenai. He is a 2012 graduate of Kenai Central High School.
Erica Beth Byerley of Sterling, a senior in chemical engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, Mo., has been named to the honor list for the 2013 Fall semester. Honor list recipients must have carried a minimum of 12 hours and had grade point averages of 3.2 or better.
Napolitano named to Ithaca College Dean’s List Phoebe Napolitano of Kenai was named to Dean’s List for the fall 2013 semester at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y.
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Alexi “Lexi” Beeson, a graduate of Kenai Central High School, has been named to the Fall 2013 Dean’s List at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. Peninsula students named to Dean’s The Dean’s List recognizes the top 20 percent of students taking a minimum of three graded, fullList at Creighton University credit courses each term based on the grade point Several central Kenai Peninsula students have average for that term. For Fall Term 2013, the been named to the Dean’s List at Creighton Univer- Dean’s List recognizes 250 individuals who earned
n Line Dancing: Monday/Thursday, 10 a.m. - at What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of February 2014 (all activities are the Kenai Recreation Center (Please stop by the held at the Kenai Senior Center unless otherwise KSC to sign up for Beginning Line Dancing) n Spanish Class, Mondays, 1 p.m., donation stated): suggested n Tai-Chi: Tuesday/Thursday, 10 a.m. Special Activities: n Zumba Gold: Tuesday/Thursday, 2 p.m., donan Every Friday in February are Waffle Fridays, tion suggested 8-10 a.m., $3 per person n February 6 — Unocal Retires Lunch, 11:30 Arts/Crafts Opportunities: a.m. n February 6 — Brown Bears Game, leave KSC n Knitting, 1 p.m. Fridays at 6:30 p.m., $5 van ride n All-in-1 Craft Time, February 4 — Tie-Dye Infinn February 11 — Health Class with Nurse ity Scarves (Bring a large white t-shirt to cut and Coleene $3) n February 13 — MS Support Group, 1 p.m. n February 14 — Valentine’s Day Luncheon, Other: noon-2 p.m. Dinner & Dancing- $6 n February 5 and 19 — Social Security virtual n February 17 — Closed for President’s Day n February 18-22 — Area Wide Senior Olympics officen 9 a.m.-noon. (The Kenai Senior is the venue to talk to the Anchorage Social Security Office via (call KSC for additional information) n February 18 — Computer Class “Navigating video conferencing. This is a first come first serve service. A signup sheet will be available when you the Internet” with Jan arrive at the KSC. No appointments and no age n February 19 — Birthday Lunch n February 24 — No-Host Dinner to Odies in Ke- limits.) n Council on Aging, February 13, 4:30 p.m. nai, 5 p.m. n Kenai Senior Connection Board Meeting, Febn February 25 — Hand Built Ceramics Class, 1 ruary 28, 9:30 a.m. p.m., learn to build your own creations using clay. n February 27 — Movie Time “North to Alaska” Community Meals are served Monday – Friday starring John Wayne from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Our mission at the Kenai Senior Center is to serve Body/Mind/Soul: as a community focal point for senior services n General Exercise: Monday/Wednesday/Friday, where adults 60-plus come together to engage in opportunities for dignity and personal growth. 9 a.m. Please call 907-283-4156 or stop by our facility, n Growing Strong Strength Training Class: Mon361 Senior Court, Kenai AK 99611, anytime during day/Wednesday/Friday, 10 a.m. n February 19th & 21st This class will be par- regular operating hours, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday – ticipating in the Senior Olympics Walk-a-Thon at the Friday. Soldotna Mall
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Dutcher named to Dean’s List at Southwestern Kati Dutcher of Soldotna has been named to Fall Dean’s List at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. To be selected, students must have at least a 3.6 grade point average on a 4.0 scale with at least 12 graded hours and be in good standing with the university.
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 five-year 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. Submissions are printed as space is available. For more information, call 335-1251.
Learning for Life Winter composting with worms Composting in the winter is no fun! The weekly long, slow trudge out to the compost pile at 20 below isn’t even an Alaskan’s idea of a good time. Fortunately there is an easy, fun alternative for composting during the Alaskan winter: Vermicomposting! Vermicomposting is the feeding of kitchen food scraps to worms. In addition to cutting down on what goes to the trash bin, they can be effectively turned into rich compost that is beneficial as both a soil amendment and slow release fertilizer. Does it sound too good to be true? It’s not! Cooperative Extension Service has a free publication that includes information on building and maintaining a worm tote, species of worms to use, what and when to feed them, and how to harvest the dark, rich casting that are so good for growing. Find “Composting with Worms” and “Worms in a Tote” at http://www.uaf.edu/ces/ districts/kenai/. We also have hard copies in our office located at 43961 K-Beach Rd., Suite A, Soldotna, AK 99669. Call us at 262-5824. We are “Learning for Life.” Submitted by Lydia Clayton, UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Agriculture and Horticulture Agent, Kenai Peninsula District.
Labrador retrievers set popularity-ranking record BY JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press
NEW YORK — It’s puppy love for the record books: The Labrador retriever was the nation’s most popular dog breed last year for a 23rd year in a row, the American Kennel Club announced Friday. That’s the longest any breed has been top dog since the organization’s 1884 founding. German shepherds, golden retrievers, beagles and bulldogs are holding steady in the top-five pack, with Yorkshire terriers, boxers, poodles, Rottweilers and dachshunds continuing to round out the leading 10, which mirrors last year. But the comical French bulldog is newly on their heels after a decade-long popularity spurt. Surpassing the poodle’s 22-year reign some decades ago, the Lab has proliferated as a congenial, highly trainable dog that was developed to fetch game but has readily taken on other roles: search-and-rescue aid, therapy dog, competitor in canine sports and all-around family pet. “They’re a very versatile dog. They’ll adapt to just about anything,” says Michael Wiest of Warren, N.J., who has bred them for 45 years. The rankings reflect newly registered dogs, mostly puppies. The AKC doesn’t release exact numbers but estimates its registry has included more than 40 million purebred dogs over its history. The top 10 remains a testament to the variety of purebreds, from the pert, portable Yorkie to the muscular, purposeful Rottweiler. But overall, the AKC has logged some leaning
toward larger dogs in the past decade. Shih tzus and Chihuahuas have dropped out of the top 10, while Rottweilers and bulldogs have marched in. Such big breeds as the Doberman pinscher, the Bernese mountain dog and even the great Dane have made double-digit gains on the popularity ladder. But no breed has rocketed up the rankings quite like the French bulldog, now the nation’s 11th most popular purebred after its numbers more than quadrupled in the last 10 years. The Frenchie was 14th last year and 58th in 2002. With foreshortened faces, large pointed ears and an attitude that’s been described as “a clown in the cloak of a philosopher,” French bulldogs were in vogue in the U.S. around the turn of the 20th century. Then their popularity waned until recent years, when they’ve gotten exposure in such venues as Martha Stewart’s chic-domesticity empire, TV’s “Modern Family” and a 2012 Skechers Super Bowl commercial. Some people flock to Frenchies because they’re compact and don’t need a lot of exercise or elaborate coat care. After 15 years of breeding cocker spaniels, Gale Golden developed tendinitis in her elbow and had difficulty brushing them, so she decided to try the short-coated Frenchie. Now she has eight. “They have so many funny and endearing qualities,” including being people-oriented, said Golden, of Marlborough, Mass. “A Frenchie is everyone’s friend.” Still, popularity causes some consternation for aficionados, who fear demand can drive irresponsible breeding. C
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coffee for the same money equatplaces, but eventually that ran out, ed to a price increase of more than too. Now I’m having to drink – 40 percent. yuck! – name brands. The store blamed the manufacMy wife has very specific taste turer, which put the fault back on buds, and for decades we have the store, saying retailers deterdrunk a brand of Colombian cofmine what they charge. Squeezed fee that we enjoy. It isn’t found in in the middle, I was the caffeine very many supermarkets, and even addict’s version of The Scream. though the price climbed over the As I said, my wife is picky years, it was still a bargain because, Glynn Moore about food. By a miracle, we unlike the competition, the can still found a spaghetti sauce that we held a full pound. both liked. It had black and green olives in it. Then, on a day that will live in infamy, I saw that the label had changed. The can held We bought it all the time. Until. That’s right; it vanished from the shelves. 11 ounces. At first, the import of the change didn’t hit Big Food Business was at work again. The recent Christmas season offered no home, because the other brands reduced the respite. contents in their cans years ago. Let me point out that I am easy when it Then I noticed the price. It had not comes to food; all they have to do is write changed. I whipped out my calculator. Getting less “hot” or “jalapeno” on the label and I will
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Husband destroys wife’s trust trying to shore up business DEAR ABBY: During the past three years, my husband and I managed to save about $45,000 for a down payment on the purchase of a new home. (We each put in about half.) Early last month, I asked my husband if he liked one house we had just seen, and he confessed that he had taken all the money we had saved and put it into a struggling business he has had for 12 years and which I helped him run on weekends. I am devastated! It’s not just the money, which was for our future. The plan was to purchase an affordable home and pay it off quickly. But he lied to me, strung me along and stole from me, because half of that money was mine. There is no chance he can repay it. My trust in him and our marriage is broken. What are your thoughts? — CRUSHED IN PALM HARBOR, FLA. DEAR CRUSHED: Because the basis of any successful partnership — and that includes marriage — is trust, I think you have some serious thinking to do. And if you decide to remain married to your husband, you should have access to all documents connected to both your finances in the future. DEAR ABBY: I am blessed to have many friends who invite me to parties and gatherings. I met a guy at one of them and we had a nice conversation. A few days later he called me. He said he’d gotten my number from our mutual friend. (I had given her permission to give it out to people who had been at the party.) We talked some more and kept talking and exchanging emails over the course of a couple of months. Because it wasn’t every day or even every week, I thought we were just friends. At the next party he asked me out on a date — a romantic date. This is a problem. I identify as an aromantic asexual. I do not feel the things he does. Having to explain my sexual orientation to people is embarrassing. Any advice on how to convey this without ruining the friendship we have developed? — EMBARRASSED IN INDIANA
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DEAR ABBY: I am a strong and independent 18-year-old girl. I have been with my boyfriend, “Cash,” for four years and he has been an ever-present rock in my life. His 21st birthday is soon, and I’m afraid it may alter our relationship because of things he will be able to do, such as drinking. I want some form of commitment from him before his birthday, so I can be sure he’s as serious about our relationship as I am. Cash says he doesn’t want to make a commitment now because he wants time to be young and stupid. I understand where he’s coming from, but it seems like he’s setting us up for disaster. Why can’t we be young and stupid together? I’m not asking for marriage now, but a long engagement would prove his devotion to me. Isn’t this a reasonable expectation? If it is, how do I tell him? — WANTS SOME COMMITMENT IN NEBRASKA DEAR WANTS: For a young woman who is strong and independent, you appear to be somewhat clingy and needy. Commitments such as the kind you’re looking for must be made voluntarily, not as a result of arm-twisting. The harder you try to rope Cash in, the more confined he’s going to feel, so my advice is to loosen up or you stand a good chance of driving him away. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014: This year you move past a long-term restriction that has been hard to handle. When you release this issue, you could be surprised at how everything else seems to fall into place. You will expand your mind, whether it is through travel, education and/or a foreign friend. Your new perceptions change your world. If you are single, you attract many different potential suitors. You will need to decide which person works best for you. If you are attached, the two of you might decide to take a class together or go on that long-desired trip. LIBRA opens doors for you. 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) HHHH You could experience a discomfort with a partner. This person might be sitting on some anger, and it is likely to come out toward you. Try to be understanding, and listen carefully to what he or she has to say. Tonight: You fly high as soon as Monday hits. This Week: Go for what you want. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Use the moment to lasso in more of what you desire. You could experience some difficulty in handling a friend or key associate who has been closing down more and more. Accept an invitation to join friends for a mutually enjoyable activity. Tonight: Get some R and R. This Week: Stay on top of a problem. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You see the universe very differently from how others see it. How you handle what comes your way also is very different from others. Your creativity will soar when dealing with problems, and you will find the right solution. Friends surround you. Tonight: Be frisky. This Week: You quickly zero in on what you want. Act accordingly. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You could see a child or loved one close down and have difficulty dealing with his or her moodiness. Know that you, too, can be moody. Be more indulgent with this person, and share some methods for handling your emotions. Tonight: Take the lead. This Week: You beam in what you want. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH A loved one or dear friend might tell you that nothing is wrong, yet you sense a barrier. Consider your options more carefully before making a final decision. You could provoke an argument and find out more than you want to know. Tonight: Let go and relax. This Week: Unusual ideas lead to more open perceptions. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C
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General Employment
The Kenai Peninsula Borough is recruiting for Project Manager - Construction (Capital Projects Administrator). Under the general direction and supervision of the Capital Projects Director, the Capital Projects Administrator performs project management and administration functions for capital projects involving selecting and applying accepted and standard architectural and engineering practices associated with the location, planning, design, materials, and construction of buildings, site improvements, utilities or other capital projects. This is a full time, administrative position. Starting salary is $70,000+, DOE, plus excellent benefits. For a complete job description and/or to apply, go to: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/kenaiak/ default.cfm Applications will be accepted through 5 p.m. Friday, 2/21/14
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3-BEDROOMS 1-full, 2-half baths. $1,025. rent, 1,025. deposit. Cats accepted, No ASHA (907)335-1950
QUIET, CLEAN 2 or 3-bedroom, Gas included. Mackey Lake. No pets! (907)398-8515.
COLONIAL MANOR (907)262-5820 Large 2-Bedroom, Walk-in closet, carport, storage, central location. Onsite manager.
K-BEACH Large 2-bedroom, newly remodeled, utilities included. No pets. $875. (907)252-2579.
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KENAI 2-Bedroom, fireplace, newly remodeled, covered parking, heat included. No Pets/ Smoking. $800. or $825. plus tax. (206)909-6195 KENAI CLEAN, QUIET 2-BEDROOM Washer/dryer dishwasher, Heat furnished, $780 plus $600 deposit. One-year lease. No smoking & no pets. (907)252-1527. REDOUBT VIEW Soldotnaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. 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. FURNISHED 1,200Sqft. 2-bedroom, 2-bath, amenities. Conveniently located in Soldotna. $1,125. monthly, utilities included. (907)262-4359
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KENAI RIVER FRONT Fully furnished apartments All Utilities including internet & cable except electric. washer/dryer on site. 40 ft Fishing Dock. No Pets, No Smoking. 3 Miles behind Fred Meyer, Redoubt/ Keystone Dr. 1 year lease. 3-Bedroom, 2-bath $1,350. 2-Bedroom, 1-bath, includes garage $1,800. (907)262-7430 Seasonal TOWNHOUSE Apartments On the River in Soldotna Fully furnished 1-bedroom, cable, WIFI, from $800. No smoking/ pets. (907)262-7835 SOLDOTNA 4-PLEX Furnished 2-Bedroom, washer/dryer. $925. includes utilities. (907)394-4201, (907)394-4200.
Homes 1-BEDROOM 5-minutes Soldotna, 10-minutes Kenai. Cable. Nice Neighborhood. Immaculate. (907)262-7881 SOLDOTNA/ Endicott Executive home, River front, furnished 3-bedroom, 3-bath, appliances included, long term lease negotiable. (907)252-7110
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
Homes Murwood K-Beach Ranch Updated K-Beach Ranch Nikiski Cabin Clam Gulch Cabin Spacious Soldotna Ranch Century21 Property Management (907)262-2522 NIKISKI New homes, 3-bedroom, 2-bath, garage, walking distance to Nikiski Rec. Center. Indoor pool & ice rink. $1375. per month. Leave message (907)776-3325 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.
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2-BEDROOM 2-bath washer/dryer. Scout Lake area. Prefer quiet tenant. $650 plus $500 deposit. Small dog on approval. (907)394-4313
Retail/ Commercial Space COMMERCIAL 4-PLEX Peninsula Bearing Building on K-Beach 2 Units Available 600sqft. $500./month
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1500sqft. $1500./ month Heat & Electric Included (907)262-5224
PUGGLES $500. each 1 male & 1 female left. (907)420-3917
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
PUPPIES Jack Russel/ Dachshund mix, 2 males left $200. (907)398-9100.
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PUREBRED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES with papers for sale! They are papered & will have their first set of shots. They will be ready for their new homes the second week in February. 3 males & 3 females left. Males:$900 Females:$1000 Call, text or email Tera! 907-252-7753 jtmillefamily@gmail.com
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By the City of Homer, Alaska For an Operation & Maintenance Contract of the Port & Harbor Fish Grinding Facility City of Homer's Port and Harbor is requesting proposals from qualified firms for the seasonal operation of the Fish Grinding Facility. Successful proposer will be contracted to operate and maintain the Fish Waste Grinding Facility during sport/ commercial fishing seasons, May 1 to October 20, for a consecutive three years, 2013 to 2016. Operation and maintenance tasks include, but are not limited to the following: provide labor to grind the fish waste that is delivered to the fish grinder; provide routine maintenance on the fish grinder equipment and the tote dump system; provide 20 non-insulated fish totes with lids and a forklift capable of lifting 1,500 pounds; verify the documented deliveries, collect samples required by ADEC, and submit findings and delivery record book to the Port and Harbor. The City also invites alternative proposals from firms or individuals seeking to use fish carcasses that are collected at the Fish Grinding Facility, in more useful ways than what our current program is performing. In pursuit of a more useful way, though, the City is not interested in incurring more costs to the Port and Harbor Enterprise, nor of proposals that would cause more congestion to the high-traffic area surrounding Fish Dock Road. Plan holder registration forms, and Plans and Specifications are available on line at http://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/rfps All bidders must submit a City of Homer Plan Holders Registration form to be on the Plan Holders List and to be considered responsive. Sealed Proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, at 491 E. Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska 99603 no later than 4:30 pm, Thursday, February 13, 2014. Proposals received after the time fixed for receipt of the Proposal shall not be considered. Please direct technical questions regarding this proposal in writing to Bryan Hawkins, City of Homer, Port Director/Harbormaster at bhawkins@ci.homer.ak.us or to 4350 Homer Spit Road, Homer, AK 99603.
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INVITATION TO BID
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Homer Fire Station #2 - Skyline Drive Sealed bids for the construction of the Homer Fire Station #2 - Skyline Drive will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Homer, 491 East Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska, until 2:00 PM, Thursday, February 27, 2014 at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The time of receipt will be determined by the City Clerk's time stamp. Bids received after the time fixed for the receipt of the bids shall not be considered. All bidders must submit a City of Homer Plan Holders Registration form to be on the Plan Holders List and to be considered responsive. Plan holder registration forms, and Plans and Specifications are available on line at http://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/rfps
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The project is funded with a State Legislative Grant. The City's local bidders 5% preference requirements will apply; State prevailing wage rates will apply. The work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
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To construct a new 2,750 Sf. Fire Station located directly adjacent to the existing Homer Water Treatment Plant on Skyline Drive. The new station will consist of a heated concrete slab cast over the foundation of the old water treatment plant and incorporate a structural steel frame with prefabricated exterior wall panels for the skin. The interior will consist of a mechanical room, 100 sf. office and one small restroom with a mezzanine level for extra storage.
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Please direct all technical questions regarding this project to: Dan Nelsen, City of Homer, Public Works Department, 3575 Heath Street, Homer, Alaska, 99603, (907) 435-3141
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A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on Wednesday, February 12th, 2014 at 1:00 PM at Homer City Hall Conference Room, 491 East Pioneer Avenue, Homer, Alaska, to discuss the construction of the fire station and answer any questions bidders may have. Plan holder registration forms, and Plans and Specifications are available online at http://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/rfps All bidders must submit a City of Homer Plan Holders Registration form to be on the Plan Holders List and to be considered responsive. Hard copies can be obtained at the Office of the City Clerk upon payment of $220 per set ($250 for overnight delivery). City of Homer Standard Construction Specifications 2011 Edition (containing general contract provisions) may be downloaded from the City's web site. All fees are non-refundable. The City of Homer reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, to waive irregularities or informalities in the bids, and to award the contract to the lowest responsive bidder.
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Public Notices AGENDA Kenai Peninsula Borough Road Service Area Board February 4, 2014 Assmbly Chamers, Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binkley, Soldotna, AK 99669
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Call to Order Regular Meeting 7:00 p.m. Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes: January 14, 2014 Road Service Area (RSA) Board Meeting Correspondence Public Comments and Presentation for items not on the agenda (limit 5 minutes per person): Public Hearings: G.1. Action Items: A. Assignment of Road Maintenance Contracts for Central Region, Units 1 & 2 (Sterling) G.2. Resolutions: A. RSA Resolution 2013-13 Recommending Decertification of Road Maintenance on a Portion of Klondike Avenue E B. RSA Resolution 2014-01 Recommending Road Projects for the Federal Priorities for 2014 Other: H.1 New Items: None H.2 Board Requests: None RSA Director Report: 1. RSA Equipment: Condition, Service and Usage 2. Financial Report 3. Right of Way Regulation 4. Capital Improvement Project Update Board & Staff Comments: Notice of Next Meeting: March 4, 2014, at 7:00 P.M., Island and Ocean Visitor Center, 95 Sterling Highway, Homer, Alaska Adjournment
Invited to attend are all members of the public. If you would like to speak at the meeting, please call the Road Service Area office at 262-4427 (toll free within the Borough 1-800-478-4427) or email abeeson@borough.kenai.ak.us. Web site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/Roads PUBLISH: 2/2, 2014
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Mini Spy is competing in speedskating in Sochi. See if you can find: • exclamation mark • snake • letter A • canoe • banana • ruler • penguin • lips • kite • word MINI • teapot • carrot • duck • number 2 • mushroom • letter H • tooth • letter D
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Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Going to the Games
The games begin
photos courtesy Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee
After years of preparation and training, thousands of athletes from all over the world are ready to hit the snow and ice for the 22nd Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. This week, The Mini Page takes a look at some of the hard work that has taken place to hold this 18-day sporting event, as well as the Winter Paralympic Games, which will be held in Sochi in March. We start with looking at the Winter Olympics by the numbers: • 2,409: The number of days that have passed since Sochi was awarded the 2014 Winter Olympics on July 4, 2007, and the start of competition. Sochi was selected as host over Pyeongchang, South Korea, and Salzburg, Austria. Pyeongchang was later selected to host the 2018 Winter Olympics. • 2,500-plus: The number of athletes expected to compete in Sochi. • 86: Qualifying nations that will participate in the 2014 Winter Olympics (as of early January).
Female short-track speedskaters from China, the United States and South Korea race around a curve at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010. “Short tracks” are the same size as a hockey rink. In Sochi, there are 12 medal events in speedskating and eight more in shorttrack speedskating.
• 7: Total number of sports in the Winter Games: skating, skiing, bobsleigh, luge, biathlon, hockey and curling. • 15: Total number of sports disciplines (DIH-seh-plenz), or types of competitions. For example, the sport of skiing includes six disciplines: alpine, freestyle, snowboarding, crosscountry, ski jumping and Nordic combined (cross-country skiing and ski jumping). • 98: Total number of medal events at the 2014 Olympics. Many sports and disciplines have competitions for both women and men. This will be the first Olympics in which women will compete in ski jumping.
Brian Gorman, Marcus Stoesz and Jen Aldrich founded the band Rainbow Beast. Their first CD is “Tales From the Monstrosity Scrolls.” They write, perform and produce songs for kids. They run a music and creativity school in San Francisco. Brian taught himself to drum when he and Marcus, Jen and Brian a group of other musicians began playing their own songs on the streets in Japan. He was in Japan teaching English. He played in several bands in San Francisco. Marcus started writing songs when he was 5 years old. He took piano lessons and played in bands in high school. He studied music in college and later toured with a band. He also taught special education in public schools. As a little girl, Jen traveled with her mom in a motor home around the United States. When she was 11, she and her friends formed a band. She studied fiction writing in college and started producing her own Web magazines. She began writing songs and playing in bands. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick
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Supersport: Steven Holcomb Height: 5-10 Weight: 231
Birthdate: 4-14-80 Hometown: Park City, Utah
These days, the world looks bright and the future promising for U.S. bobsled driver Steven Holcomb. It hasn’t always been this way. Holcomb once was nearly blind, but after a special surgery several years ago, his vision improved dramatically. So did his racing career. He steered the four-man team to gold medals in the 2010 World Cup and 2010 Winter Olympics. Now Holcomb will be going for the gold again in this month’s games. Thankful for his sight and success, he produced a book: “But Now I See: My Journey From Blindness to Olympic Gold.” Holcomb also has served in the Utah National Guard and is continuing his studies in the computer field. But now it’s time to zoom down that curving bobsled track — perhaps to glory again.
A A pictogram (PIC-toe-gram) is a symbol that represents something. For example, in ancient times, people drew pictograms (or pictographs) on rock walls to tell stories about their lives. With each Olympics, pictograms are used to identify the events. The Mini Page challenges you to a matching game! Try to match these pictograms to their sporting events.
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Following the Winter Olympics, Sochi will also host the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games from March 7 to March 16. Paralympians are athletes with physical, visual or intellectual* disabilities. They are classified, or assigned, into various groups, where Snowflake and Ray of they compete Light are the mascots against athletes for the 2014 Winter Paralympic Games. with similar skills and limitations. For example, a vision-impaired skier will compete against other vision-impaired Paralympians. * Intellectual (in-teh-LEHK-chu-wuhl) refers to a person’s ability to think using facts and knowledge.
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The popular nine-part series on the Constitution, written in collaboration with the National Archives, is now packaged as a colorful 32-page softcover book. The series covers: • the preamble, the seven articles and 27 amendments • the “big ideas” of the document • the history of its making and the signers
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All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category? Olivia: What happened when the downhill skier raced a rabbit? Oscar: He won by a hare! Oakley: Where do the strongest ants like to go when they are hungry? Odessa: To the Olympicnics! Octavio: What was the champion sneezer awarded at the Olympics? Odette: A cold medal! from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick
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Paralympic history The Paralympic Movement began in 1960 in Rome, where 400 athletes from 23 nations competed in wheelchairs. The first Winter Games were held in Sweden in 1976. This year, 700 athletes from 45 countries will take part in the 2014 Winter Paralympic Games in Sochi, competing in 72 events in five sports: alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ice sledge hockey, wheelchair curling and biathlon (cross-country skiing and target shooting). Parasnowboarding will make its debut as a Paralympic event. Next week, The Mini Page is all about the Great Backyard Bird Count.
Lucy Lien - Associate Editor
Guide to the Constitution
1. Alpine skiing 2. Biathlon 3. Bobsleigh 4. Cross-country skiing 5. Curling 6. Freestyle skiing — halfpipe 7. Nordic combined 8. Short-track speedskating 9. Skeleton
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Pictograms for nine of the events in the 2014 Winter Olympics are pictured here. Match the pictogram with its sport:
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Hot and Cold Potato Salad You’ll need: • 4 cups cooked potatoes, cubed • 2 tablespoons mustard • 1 small onion, chopped • 1/2 cup mayonnaise • 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped • 1 cup sour cream • 1 cup carrots, shredded and chopped • 1 teaspoon dried dill weed • 1/4 cup vinegar • salt and pepper to taste What to do: 1. Combine potatoes, onion, eggs and carrots in a medium bowl. 2. In a small saucepan, heat the vinegar, mustard, mayonnaise and sour cream. 3. Pour the dressing over the potato salad mixture. 4. Add the dill weed, salt and pepper. Serve hot or cold. Serves 6-8. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick
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Russian Paralympic athletes Vladimir Kiselev (left), Irek Zaripov (center) and Roman Petushkov (right) celebrate after medaling in biathlon during the 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Winter Games.
Look in your newspaper for listings of Olympic and Paralympic coverage. Which sports do you plan to watch? Do you participate in any of the winter sports included in the 2014 games?
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The Olympic Spirit
Each host of the Olympics creates mascots to represent their city, their nation and the “Olympic spirit.” This spirit, or feeling, is that the Olympic athletes come together to compete in peace, friendship and fairness. Sochi has five mascots in all. The Bear, the Hare and the Leopard, mascots for the Olympic Games, are friendly animals who enjoy many different sports and love to dance and play. According to Paralympic lore, Snowflake and Ray of Light are cosmic visitors from other planets. They traveled to Earth to explore the unkown. Once here, they discovered that even though they were different from the people of Earth, they also had many things in common. They now want to teach humans to discover and use their wonderful skills, no matter what they may be.
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Puzzling Pictograms
Answers: A. Curling, B. Short-track speedskating, C. Alpine skiing, D. Bobsleigh, E. Freestyle skiing — halfpipe, F. Biathlon, G. Skeleton, H. Nordic combined, I. Cross-country skiing
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Meet Rainbow Beast
• 294: Total number of gold, silver and bronze medals that will be awarded at the Sochi Olympics. • 7: The number of gold medals that Medals for the will contain pieces Sochi Olympics of a meteorite that weigh 16 ounces impacted near (1 pound) each. They contain the Russian city silver and of Chelyabinsk in polycarbonate 2013, injuring 1,000 and are plated people. These “cosmic with gold. medals” will go to the winners of the seven medal events on Feb. 15 — the one-year anniversary of the impact.
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Winter Olympics
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Words that remind us of the Winter Olympics are hidden in the block below. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: ATHLETES, BRONZE, DISABILITY, DISCIPLINE, EVENT, GOLD, HOST, MASCOT, MEDAL, METEORITE, NATIONS, OLYMPICS, PARALYMPICS, PICTOGRAM, SILVER, SOCHI, SPIRIT, SPORT, WINTER.
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ready resources The Mini Page provides ideas for websites, books or other resources that will help you learn more about this week’s topics. On the Web: • sochi2014.com/en • olympic.org/sochi-2014-winter-olympics At the library: • “Olympics” by Chris Oxlade • “Amazing Olympic Records” by Paul Hoblin • “Freeze Frame: A Photographic History of the Winter Olympics” by Sue Macy
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Figure skater Ashley Wagner of the United States vies in the XXII Winter Olympics, which get going Thursday on NBC.
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Bad Boys ››› (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Undercover Miami detectives switch lives while investigating murders linked to stolen heroin. ‘R’ (1:58) (38) SPIKE Tue. 6 p.m. 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) 5 SHOW Tue. 9 p.m. Battleship ›› (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgerd. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. The Beach ›› (2000, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton. ‘R’ (2:00) ^ HBO2 Tue. 11 p.m. Beauty Shop ›› (2005, Comedy) Queen Latifah, Alicia Silverstone. ‘PG13’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Tue. 7 p.m. Behind Enemy Lines ›› (2001, Action) Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (43) AMC Mon. 4:30 p.m. Being John Malkovich ››› (1999, Comedy) John Cusack, Cameron Diaz.
A puppeteer and his co-worker discover a tunnel that allows others to enter the actor’s mind and body for 15 minutes at a time. ‘R’ (1:52) 8 TMC Thu. 5 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) + MAX Tue. 4:20 p.m. Bridesmaids ››› (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. Though broke and lovelorn, a woman takes on the strange and expensive rituals associated with being her best friend’s maid of honor. ‘R’ (2:05) (28) USA Fri. 10:30 p.m. A Bug’s Life ››› (1998, Fantasy) Voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey. Animated. An inventor ant teams up with other insects to keep a gang of grasshoppers from terrorizing his colony. ‘G’ (1:36) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m.
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Carlito’s Way ››› (1993, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Sean Penn. A reformed ex-convict is torn between his girlfriend and his crooked lawyer in 1975. ‘R’ (2:24) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m. Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power ›› (2005, Crime Drama) Jay Hernandez, Mario Van Peebles. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Thu. 9:30 p.m. The Change-Up ›› (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. ‘R’ (1:52) (30) TBS Fri. 9:30 p.m. Coach Carter ››› (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard. A high-school basketball coach turns a losing team around, then faces criticism for pushing the athletes to put grades first. ‘PG-13’ (2:16) 5 SHOW Fri. 5:05 p.m. The Color of Friendship ›› (2000, Drama) Carl Lumbly, Penny Johnson. (1:23) (49) DISN Wed. 11 p.m.
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The Departed ››› (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. In Boston an undercover cop gains a gangland chief’s trust, while a career criminal infiltrates the police force for the mob. ‘R’ (2:32) (43) AMC Tue. 7 p.m. Despicable Me ››› (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. As he tries to execute a fiendish plot to steal the moon, a supervillain meets his match in three little orphan girls who want to make him their dad. ‘PG’ (1:35) (51) FAM Sat. 7:55 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 Thu. 10:01 p.m.; Fri. 4 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 Fri. 7 p.m. Do the Right Thing ››› (1989, Drama) Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis. Spike Lee’s account of erupting racial tensions on a summer afternoon in a predominantly black Brooklyn neighborhood. ‘R’ (2:00) 8 TMC Tue. 5 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. ‘NR’ (1:34) + MAX Tue. 11:25 p.m. Dumb & Dumber ››› (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. An inept dog groomer and a limousine driver chase the latter’s dream girl cross country. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (81) COM Sat. 8 p.m.
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freak’s disreputable brother introduces him to a mysterious game that invades his ordered existence. ‘R’ (2:08) + MAX Fri. 5 p.m. The Game Plan ›› (2007, Comedy) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Madison Pettis. ‘PG’ (1:50) (28) USA Sat. 10:30 p.m.
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ing the Earth. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (51) FAM Sat. 9:57 p.m. Million Dollar Baby ›››› (2004, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank. A cantankerous trainer bonds with a female boxer. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) ^ HBO2 Fri. 4:45 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 Thu. 7 p.m. The Mummy ››› (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. A young man opens a tomb unleashing a mummy seeking revenge for a curse laid upon him 3,000 years earlier. ‘PG-13’ (2:04) (51) FAM Fri. 4:30 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 Fri. 7 p.m.
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Ocean’s Eleven ››› (2001, ComedyDrama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. A parolee organizes a gang to steal $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos in a single heist. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (31) TNT Sat. 11:19 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. ‘PG13’ (2:05) ^ HBO2 Wed. 9:30 p.m. Out of Sight ››› (1998, Crime Drama) George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez. The mutual attraction between a federal marshal and an escaped convict interferes with their goals. ‘R’ (2:02) 8 TMC Mon. 4:55 p.m.; Sat. 4:10 p.m.
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People Like Us ›› (2012, Drama) Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) 8 TMC Sun. 8:40 p.m. The Perks of Being a Wallflower ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Logan Lerman, Emma Watson. Friends try to help an introverted teenager become more
locked tales of mayhem. ‘R’ (2:33) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m. 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) (3) ABC Sat. 7 p.m.
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who slaughters families. ‘R’ (2:04) (8) WGN-A Sun. 4 p.m. The Reluctant Fundamentalist ›› (2012, Drama) Riz Ahmed, Liev Schreiber. ‘R’ (2:08) 8 TMC Mon. 9 p.m. Resident Evil: Apocalypse ›› (2004, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory. ‘R’ (1:33) (82) SYFY Sat. 6 p.m. Resident Evil: Extinction ›› (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr. ‘R’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Sat. 8 p.m. Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic ››› (2013, Documentary) Dave Chappelle, Lily Tomlin, Robin Williams, Bob Newhart and others offer insight into the mind of Richard Pryor in filmmaker Marina Zenovich’s examination of the late comic’s life and career. ‘NR’ (1:30) 5 SHOW Mon. 7 p.m.
The Pursuit of Happyness sociable. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Tue. 7 p.m. 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) ! HBO Mon. 11 p.m. ^ HBO2 Thu. 5:35 p.m. The Pledge ››› (2001, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Robin Wright Penn. A detective about to retire promises a woman that he will catch her daughter’s murderer. ‘R’ (2:04) (8) WGN-A Sun. 6:30 p.m. Poseidon ›› (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (43) AMC Tue. 5 p.m. Practical Magic ›› (1998, ComedyDrama) Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m. Premonition ›› (2007, Suspense) Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon. ‘PG13’ (1:36) (23) LIFE Sun. 6 p.m., 10:02 p.m. Promised Land ›› (2012, Drama) Matt Damon, John Krasinski. ‘R’ (1:46) + MAX Sun. 7:10 p.m. Pulp Fiction ›››› (1994, Crime Drama) John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson. Criminals cross paths in three inter-
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Quints Quints Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Quints Quints Couple Couple Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ‘PG’ Quints By Surprise Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Quints By Surprise Couple Couple Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ‘PG’ Quints Quints Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Quints Quints Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Quints Quints Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Quints Quints Couple Couple Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ‘PG’ Quints Quints Pregnant Pregnant Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Quints Quints 90 Day Fiance ‘PG’ 90 Day Fiance ‘PG’ 90 Day Fiance ‘PG’
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(:15) “Seduced and Abandoned” (2013) Alec Baldwin. “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013) Nicholas Hoult. “Flight of the Phoenix” (2004) Dennis Quaid. “Juwanna Mann” (2002) ‘PG-13’ In Good (7:15) “Oblivion” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Hitchcock” (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Epic” (2013) Voices of Colin Farrell. ‘PG’ “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) ‘PG’ Oblivion “Parental Guidance” (2012) ‘PG’ (:45) “Mary and Martha” (2013) Hilary Swank. “Here on Earth” (2000) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Herblock: The Black & the White” (2013) ‘NR’ “Parental Guidance” ‘PG’ “Joyful Noise” (2012) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ “Big Miracle” (2012) John Krasinski. ‘PG’ “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” Now You “White Noise” (2005) ‘PG-13’ Joyful Noise Volcano (:45) “Simply Irresistible” (1999) ‘PG-13’ “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002) ‘PG’ (:15) “Oblivion” (2013, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise. ‘PG-13’ Mildred “Mission: Impossible” (1996) Tom Cruise. (9:50) “Taxi” (2004) Queen Latifah. “Safe House” (2012) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ J. Groban “New Year’s Eve” (2011) Halle Berry. ‘PG-13’ Because “Office Space” (1999) ‘R’ REAL Sports Gumbel (:15) “Admission” (2013) Tina Fey. ‘PG-13’ “Behind the Candelabra” (2013, Docudrama) “Primary Colors” (7:30) “Life of Pi” (2012) ‘PG’ (:45) “Brokedown Palace” (1999) Claire Danes. “Mars Attacks!” (1996) Jack Nicholson. ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Just Like Heaven” (2005) (:10) “Rock of Ages” Harriet Spy “Herblock: The Black & the White” (:15) “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) ‘PG-13’ “Taxi” (2004) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ (:40) “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998, Action) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ “Presumed Innocent” (1990) Harrison Ford. The Pee-wee Herman Show (:45) “Epic” (2013) Voices of Colin Farrell. ‘PG’ “The Island” (2005) Ewan McGregor. ‘PG-13’ Sports (7:45) “Bee Season” (2005) “The Thirteenth Floor” (1999) ‘R’ (:15) “The World Is Not Enough” (1999) Pierce Brosnan. “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Mark Wahlberg. ‘NR’ Apparition (6:45) “Rain Man” (1988) “The Five-Year Engagement” (2012) ‘R’ “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (:40) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” (:15) “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997) ‘PG-13’ My Luck (:45) “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” (2012) “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ “Savages” (2012, Crime Drama) Taylor Kitsch. ‘NR’ “Kicking & Screaming” (7:30) “The Hurricane” (1999, Drama) ‘R’ “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen. ‘PG-13’ (12:50) “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt. ‘R’ (:15) “EDtv” (1999) Dangerous “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. ‘R’ “Bullet to the Head” (2012) ‘R’ (:05) “The Apparition” (2012, Horror) “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” “Natural Born Killers” ‘R’ Nobody “But I’m a Cheerleader” (1999) “Shoulders of Giants” (:15) “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” (2007) (:15) “The Magic of Belle Isle” (2012) ‘PG’ (:15) “Stage Beauty” ‘R’ (7:25) “Before and After” (:15) “Miami Rhapsody” (1995) ‘PG-13’ “Darkman” (1990) Liam Neeson. “Darkman II: The Return of Durant” ‘R’ (:15) “Darkman III: Die Darkman Die” (:45) Smiley “It’s a Disaster” (2012) Julia Stiles. ‘R’ “StreetDance” (2010) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “50/50” (2011) Joseph Gordon-Levitt. ‘R’ (:05) “Quiz Show” (1994) John Turturro. ‘PG-13’ Man Ldge (7:30) “The Ramen Girl” (:15) “Love and Honor” (2012) Liam Hemsworth. “Made in America” (2013) ‘NR’ (:35) “The Magic of Belle Isle” (2012) ‘PG’ (:25) “A Map of the World” (1999) Darkman ‘R’ “The Reunion” (2011) John Cena. (:15) “Bending the Rules” (2012, Action) (:45) “Venus and Serena” (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:25) “Deliver Us From Eva” ‘R’ “Barbershop 2: Back” Housesitter (:45) “Big Business” (1988) Bette Midler. ‘PG’ (:25) “See Girl Run” (2012) ‘NR’ (11:55) “Cool Runnings” (1993) (:35) “Dawn Rider” (2012, Western) ‘R’ (:10) “Blackthorn” (7:30) “Good Boy!” “Three O’Clock High” (1987) “Politics of Love” (2010) ‘NR’ “The Innkeepers” (2011) ‘R’ (:45) “Water Damage” (1999) ‘NR’ (:15) “The Iron Lady” “Newsies” (1992, Musical) Christian Bale. ‘PG’ (:15) “Dead Poets Society” (1989) Robin Williams. ‘PG’ “Amélie” (2001) Audrey Tautou, Rufus. ‘R’ (:35) “The Producers” (2005) (7:30) “Life With Mikey” (:05) “Tom and Huck” (1995) ‘PG’ (:40) “Consenting Adults” (1992) Kevin Kline. (:20) “Homer & Eddie” (1989) ‘R’ “Intermedio” (2005) Edward Furlong. Union Sq (:10) “Dead Man on Campus” ‘R’ (:45) “Mimic” (1997, Horror) Mira Sorvino. ‘R’ (:35) “Cocktail” (1988) Tom Cruise. ‘R’ “The Three Musketeers” (1993) Charlie Sheen. Dawn Rider
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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 Grill-Pro Dinner Challenge ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Kelsey’s Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Big Daddy’s Challenge ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Mauro’s Disney Vacatn. Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money 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 Half Hour (:26) Scrubs (10:56) “Disaster Movie” (2008) Matt Lanter. (12:56) “Fired Up” (2009) Nicholas D’Agosto. Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy Kroll Show Community (:26) “The Ex” (2006) Zach Braff, Amanda Peet. (:26) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:27) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:29) Tosh.0 Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Half Hour Futurama Community Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Colbert Rep Sunny South Park Comedy Workaholics Community (:26) “The Girl Next Door” (2004) Emile Hirsch. Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ Comedy Community (:11) “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” (2007, Comedy) South Park Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Twi. Zone “Ghouls” (2008, Horror) Kristen Renton. ‘14’ “Pulse” (2006) Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder. “Psychosis” (2010, Horror) Charisma Carpenter. “My Soul to Take” (2010, Horror) Haunted Highway ‘PG’ Haunted Highway ‘PG’ Haunted Highway ‘PG’ Haunted Highway ‘PG’ Haunted Highway ‘14’ Haunted Highway ‘PG’ Haunted Highway ‘14’ Haunted Highway ‘14’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ “Mysterious Island” “Savage Planet” (2006) Sean Patrick Flanery. ‘14’ “The Land That Time Forgot” (2009, Adventure) “Triassic Attack” (2010) Steven Brand. ‘14’ “Age of Dinosaurs” “Vipers” (2008) Jonathan Scarfe, Claire Rankin. “Anacondas: Trail of Blood” (2009) Crystal Allen. ‘14’ “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid” (2011) Tiffany ‘14’ “Anaconda” (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube.
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Scarface ››› (1983, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer. A Cuban immigrant from Castro’s jails cuts a violent path of destruction on his way to the top of Miami’s drug trade. ‘R’ (2:50) (43) AMC Wed. 10:01 p.m. Shrek ››› (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. In order to save his home, a monster with a donkey makes a deal with a mean lord to rescue a beautiful princess. ‘PG’ (1:29) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m.
Shrek 2 ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. A green ogre, his new wife and a donkey find adventure while visiting his in-laws. ‘PG’ (1:32) (30) TBS Sun. 7 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 Sun. 10 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m. Slither ››› (2006, Horror) Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks. A small-town sheriff and his team encounter waves of wormlike alien organisms that are intent
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Why Did I Get Married? ›› (2007, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson. ‘PG-13’ (1:58) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m. Wicker Park ›› (2004, Suspense) Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) 8 TMC Wed. 11 p.m. The Words ›› (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons. ‘PG-13’ (1:36) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m.
The Terminator ›››› (1984, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. A cyborg assassin from the future comes to present-day L.A. ‘R’ (1:48) ^ HBO2 Mon. 10 p.m. Trance ››› (2013, Crime Drama) James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson. A criminal hires a hypnotherapist to probe the mind of a brain-injured auctioneer
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America’s Funniest Home Parks and Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always Futurama ‘PG’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ Mad About Videos ‘PG’ Recreation Recreation Sunny You ‘PG’ Joan Rivers Classics Col- tarte beauty ‘G’ Isaac Mizrahi Live ‘G’ Gourmet Holiday “Valentine’s Beauty IQ ‘G’ lection ‘G’ Day” ‘G’ Wife Swap ‘PG’ “Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story” (2006) “The Gabby Douglas Story” (2014, Drama) Regina King, Beyond the Headlines: The (:01) Kim of Queens Kim is (:02) “The Gabby Douglas Fantasia Barrino, Loretta Devine. Singer Barrino wins the third S. Epatha Merkerson. Gymnast Gabby Douglas becomes an Gabby Douglas Story ‘G’ frustrated with her girls. ‘PG’ Story” (2014) Regina King, S. season of “American Idol.” ‘PG’ Olympic champion in 2012. ‘G’ Epatha Merkerson. ‘G’ NCIS: Los Angeles Investi- NCIS: Los Angeles “Back- NCIS: Los Angeles “The Fifth WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ (:05) NCIS: Los Angeles “His- (:07) NCIS: Los Angeles gating a cyberattack. ‘14’ stopped” ‘14’ Man” ‘PG’ tory” ‘PG’ “Wanted” ‘14’ The King of The King of Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ The Pete Conan ‘14’ Queens ‘PG’ Queens ‘PG’ Slicer” ‘PG’ Betrayal” ‘PG’ ‘14’ “Dammit Ja- ‘14’ ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Holmes Show net” ‘14’ ‘MA’ Castle Castle and Beckett Castle A bomb kills protesters Castle Investigating with Castle Castle takes on a new (:01) Castle “Undead Again” (:02) Perception “Alienation” (:03) Hawaii Five-0 “I Ka Wa (:03) Law & Order “Thinking investigate a murder. ‘PG’ at a rally. ‘PG’ another detective. ‘PG’ partner. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ Mamua” ‘14’ Makes It So” ‘14’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Iowa State at Oklahoma State. 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Zahn, Paul Walker. “Missing in “Behind Enemy Lines” (2001, Action) Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman. An “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. A wounded (:01) “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. A wounded sniper Action” American flight navigator is stranded in war-torn Bosnia. sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him. plots revenge against those who betrayed him. Steven Uni- Annoying King of the The Cleve- Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Robot Chickverse ‘G’ Orange ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger ‘14’ ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot “Moonshine Finding Bigfoot Bigfoot is To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot “Sketching Gator Boys Paul struggles The Beaver The Beaver Finding Bigfoot “Sketching Gator Boys Paul struggles and Bigfoot” ‘PG’ sighted in Indiana. ‘PG’ Sasquatch” ‘PG’ when Ashley leaves. ‘PG’ Brothers Brothers Sasquatch” ‘PG’ when Ashley leaves. ‘PG’ A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Dog With a Gravity Falls “Secret of the Wings” (2012, Fantasy) Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Good Luck ‘G’ ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ ‘Y7’ Voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale. Ally ‘G’ die ‘G’ ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends ‘PG’ Way ‘G’ ‘PG’ The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Switched at Birth Bay helps Switched at Birth (N) ‘14’ The Fosters Stef and Lena The Fosters Stef and Lena The 700 Club ‘G’ Switched at Birth ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ her art teacher. ‘14’ visit Callie. (N) ‘14’ visit Callie. ‘14’ Long Island Long Island Sister Wives “Polygamist Bakery Boss: Bigger & Bat- Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Here Comes Here Comes Cake Boss Cake Boss Here Comes Here Comes Medium Medium Debt Threat” ‘14’ ter (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Honey Honey ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Honey Honey The Devils Ride “War Crimes” The Devils Ride “Enemy The Devils Ride “War Is Rods N’ Wheels Rods N’ Wheels “Hollywood The Devils Ride “Thy Broth- Rods N’ Wheels “Hollywood The Devils Ride “Thy ‘14’ Within” ‘14’ Now” ‘14’ Hot Rod” (N) ‘PG’ er’s Keeper” (N) ‘14’ Hot Rod” ‘PG’ Brother’s Keeper” ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods America Hotel Impossible Horrible Hotel Impossible (N) ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods America “Alaska” ‘G’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ “Detroit” ‘PG’ customer service. (N) ‘PG’ “Detroit” ‘PG’ Swamp People “Deadly Swamp People “No Tomor- Swamp People The top 10 Swamp People “Gator Recon” Swamp People “Once Bitten” Appalachian Outlaws “Tit For (:02) The Curse of Oak (:01) Swamp People “Gator Divide” ‘PG’ row” ‘PG’ deadliest hunts. ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ Tat” ‘PG’ Island ‘PG’ Recon” ‘14’ The First 48 “Mother and Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Bad Ink (N) Bad Ink (N) Don’t Trust Don’t Trust (:01) Don’t (:31) Don’t (:01) Duck (:31) Duck Child” A corrections officer is ‘PG’ “Frog in One” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Andrew Andrew Trust Andrew Trust Andrew Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ shot in bed. ‘14’ ‘PG’ Mayne ‘14’ Mayne ‘14’ Mayne Mayne Love It or List It, Too “The- Love It or List It, Too “Cynthia Love It or List It “Chelsea & Love It or List It A move to Love It or List It “Stephanie & House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Dan & Love It or List It “Stephanie resa and David” ‘G’ and Steph” ‘G’ Brian” ‘G’ the suburbs. ‘G’ Peter” (N) ‘G’ ers: Where? Rich” ‘G’ & Peter” ‘G’ The Pioneer Rachael Ray Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games “Surf’s Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Buy This Mystery Din- Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Woman ‘G’ Up” ‘G’ Cook-Off ‘G’ Cook-Off (N) ‘G’ Restaurant ers ‘G’ Cook-Off ‘G’ American Greed “The Black American Greed American Greed The collapse Mad Money American Greed American Greed Free Money Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Widows” of Erpenbeck. For You! 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 ‘PG’ Futurama ‘PG’ South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- (:31) South ‘MA’ Report ‘PG’ Jon Stewart ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Jon Stewart Report ‘PG’ night ‘14’ Park ‘MA’ “My Soul to “The Adjustment Bureau” (2011) Matt Damon, Emily Blunt. A man battles Bitten Psychotic killers are Being Human Josh and Nora Lost Girl “Turn to Stone” Bitten Psychotic killers are Being Human Josh and Nora Take” the agents of Fate to be with the woman he loves. being turned. (N) ‘14’ meet a couple. ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ being turned. ‘14’ meet a couple. ‘14’
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(3:30) “In Good Company” (2004, Comedy- “Vehicle 19” (2013, Suspense) Paul Walker, REAL Sports With Bryant “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult, Looking ‘MA’ Girls “Only “The Place Beyond the Eleanor Tomlinson. A young farmhand must defend his land Child” ‘MA’ Pines” (2012) Ryan Gos504 Drama) Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace. ‘PG-13’ Naima McLean. A man finds a woman in his Gumbel ‘PG’ rental car’s trunk. ‘R’ from fearsome giants. ‘PG-13’ ling. ‘R’ “Date Movie” (2006) Alyson Hannigan. A “The Presence” (2010, Drama) Mira Sorvino. Real Time With Bill Maher True Detective Cohle looks Girls “Only Looking ‘MA’ “The Terminator” (1984, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwar‘MA’ over old case files. ‘MA’ Child” ‘MA’ zenegger, Linda Hamilton. A cyborg assassin from the future 505 hopeless romantic faces many obstacles in A woman travels to a remote cabin and is her courtship. ‘PG-13’ stalked by a ghost. ‘PG-13’ comes to present-day L.A. ‘R’ (3:30) “The Apparition” “Arlington Road” (1999, Suspense) Jeff Bridges, Tim Rob- Banshee “Bloodlines” School- “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Lingerie ‘MA’ (:35) The (:05) “Ted” (2012, Comedy) Weisz. A man who sees demons helps a policewoman probe Girl’s Guide Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis. 514 (2012, Horror) Ashley Greene. bins, Joan Cusack. A professor learns his new neighbors have teacher may hold keys to ‘PG-13’ a sinister agenda. ‘R’ murder. ‘MA’ her sister’s death. ‘R’ to Depravity ‘NR’ (3:15) “Stage Beauty” (:15) “Assault on Wall Street” (2012, Action) Dominic “Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic” (2013, “Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story” Inside Com- Billy Joel: A Matter of Trust - The Bridge to (2013) Canadian comic David Steinberg dis- edy (N) ‘MA’ Russia Creating Billy Joel’s 1987 concert in 540 (2004, Historical Drama) Billy Purcell, Erin Karpluk, Edward Furlong. Jim goes to extreme Documentary) The life and career of comic Crudup. ‘R’ lengths for revenge. ‘R’ Richard Pryor. ‘NR’ cusses his life and work. the USSR. ‘14’ (3:10) “Blackthorn” (2011, (4:55) “Out of Sight” (1998, Crime Drama) George Clooney, The World According to Dick Cheney The life of the former “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” (2012, Drama) Riz (:10) “Lawless” (2012, Crime Ahmed, Liev Schreiber, Kate Hudson. A successful Pakistani’s Drama) Shia LaBeouf, Tom 545 Western) Sam Shepard. ‘R’ Jennifer Lopez. A U.S. marshal falls for an escaped con she vice president. ‘MA’ must capture. ‘R’ world collapses after 9/11. ‘R’ Hardy. ‘R’
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(N) ‘PG’ 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- Law & Order: Special Vic (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit “Witness” ‘14’ (28) tims Unit “Disabled” ‘14’ tims Unit “Conned” ‘14’ tims Unit “Ace” ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ tims Unit “Users” ‘14’ The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Cougar Town The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ “E. Peterbus Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ “Hard on Me” Theory ‘PG’ “Hard on Me” (30) TBS 139 247 Queens ‘PG’ Queens ‘PG’ Apology” ‘PG’ Dealership” (30) ‘PG’ Unum” ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Castle “After the Storm” ‘PG’ Castle “Cloudy With a Chance Castle A storage unit conRizzoli & Isles “What Doesn’t (:01) Rizzoli & Isles “Dirty (:02) Rizzoli & Isles ‘14’ (:03) The Mentalist “Red (:03) The Mentalist “Red and (31) TNT 138 245 (31) of Murder” ‘PG’ nected to a murder. ‘PG’ Kill You” ‘14’ Little Secret” ‘14’ Velvet Cupcakes” ‘14’ Itchy” ‘14’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Missouri at Florida. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (34) ESPN 140 206 Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (34) (3:00) College Basketball E:60 (N) Profile: 60 Profile: 60 Olbermann (N) (Live) Olbermann NBA Tonight Basketball NFL Live (N) SportsNation Marcellus Wiley (35) ESPN2 144 209 Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (35) (N) and Max Kellerman. (3:00) Celebrity Beach Bowl Mark Few Courtside Graham The Game Celebrity Beach Bowl 2014 Celebrities and athletes compete Mark Few Planet X Planet X Planet X Outside Ex- Sports Un (36) ROOT 426 651 2014 (36) Show (N) Jones Bensinger 365 in a game of flag football. Show Square Square Square plorer limited (3:30) “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003) Paul Walker. Two friends “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni. Two Miami cops attempt “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. Alcatraz Island terrorists (38) SPIKE 168 325 and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. (38) to recover stolen police evidence. threaten to gas San Francisco. (2:30) “The Scorpion King 2: “Poseidon” (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell. A “The Departed” (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson. An undercover cop (:31) “The Bone Collector” (1999) Denzel (43) AMC 130 254 Rise of a Warrior” (43) luxury liner capsizes in the North Atlantic. and a criminal lead double lives. Washington, Angelina Jolie. Uncle Grand- Adventure King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick (46) TOON 176 296 pa (N) (46) Time ‘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 River Monsters: The Lost River Monsters: The Lost The Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef. River Monsters: The Lost The Great Barrier Reef Great (47) ANPL 184 282 Evidence ‘PG’ (47) Evidence ‘PG’ Reels ‘PG’ Reels ‘PG’ Reels ‘PG’ Barrier Reef. Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Dog With a Gravity Falls Jessie ‘G’ I Didn’t Do Austin & Liv & Mad- A.N.T. 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(N) (Live) New Orleans Arena in New Orleans. (N) (Live) wolves at Pelicans Hey Rookie, Welcome to the Boxing Friday Night Fights. Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Norberto SportsCenter (N) (Live) Olbermann (N) NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) NBA Tonight SportsCenter (N) NFL: Part II (N) Gonzalez. From Chicago. (N) (Live) (N) College Basketball Mark Few Seahawks Seahawks All WHL Hockey Spokane Chiefs at Seattle Thunderbirds. (N) (Live) World Poker Tour: Season 11 WHL Hockey Spokane Chiefs at Seattle Thunderbirds. Show Press Pass Access Cops ‘PG’ Cops “Liar Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Liar” ‘PG’ Bounty ‘PG’ Bounty ‘PG’ Bounty ‘PG’ Bounty (N) ‘PG’ “Die Hard” (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia. A New York policeman “Die Hard With a Vengeance” (1995, Action) Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson. (:01) “Judge Dredd” (1995, Action) Sylvester Stallone. A outwits foreign thugs in an L.A. high-rise. A New York cop must stop a mad bomber’s game of revenge. futuristic lawman battles a fiendishly clever criminal. NinjaGo: NinjaGo: King of the The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen Squidbillies American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot ChickMasters Masters 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 To Be Announced Treehouse Masters: Out on Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Levitat- Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “LevitatEvidence ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ a Limb (N) ‘PG’ ing Lighthouse” ‘PG’ ing Lighthouse” ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Dog With a Gravity Falls “The Muppets” (2011) Jason Segel, Amy Adams. A greedy Austin & Liv & Mad- Austin & A.N.T. Farm Austin & A.N.T. 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Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes to the Dress: The Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress Dress Big Day “Kelly” ‘PG’ Big Day ‘PG’ Big Day ‘PG’ Big Day ‘PG’ Big Day ‘PG’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush ‘G’ Gold Rush: Pay Dirt (N) Bering Sea Gold The mega- Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Bering Sea Gold The megadredges race. (N) ‘14’ dredges race. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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