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Vol. 44, Issue 243
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House chairman: $3.7B border request ‘too much’ ERICA WERNER Associated Press
Photos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion
Tony Carter, of Seattle, puts a 13-year-old Shiba Inu named Tsunami on a showing table during the Kenai Kennel Club’s annual dog show Friday in Soldotna. C
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WASHINGTON — A key Republican said Friday that President Barack Obama’s multibillion-dollar emergency request for the border is too big to get through the House, as a growing number of Democrats rejected policy changes Republicans are demanding as their price for approving any money. The developments indicated that Obama faces an uphill climb as he pushes Congress to approve $3.7 billion to deal with tens of thousands of unaccompanied kids who’ve been arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border from poor and increasingly violent Central American nations. And they suggested that even as the children keep coming, any final resolution is likely weeks away on Capitol Hill. As House members gathered Friday morning to finish up legislative business for the week, Rep. Hal Rogers of Kentucky, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, which controls spending, told reporters: “It’s too much money. We don’t need it.” Rogers previously had sounded open to the spending request for more immigration judges, detention facilities,
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By KAYLEE OSOWSKI Peninsula Clarion
Texas slaying suspect a former Alaska resident
A little drizzle didn’t seem to dampen any of the dogs’ spirits Thursday morning as they, lead by their handlers, took turns jumping, weaving, scooting through tunnels and climbing up and down A-frame ramps. The Kenai Kennel Club hosted its biggest event of the year this weekend — the annual dog show — at Skyview High School. See SHOW, page A-2
Above: Bobbi Brandt runs with Magnum, a basset hound, Friday during the Kenai Kennel Club’s annual dog show in Soldotna. Left: Christie Janusiewicz, of Anchorage, kisses her clumber spaniel Thermal whom she affectionately calls “hot lips, hula hips.”
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The man accused of killing six members of his ex-wife’s family, including four children, in Texas this week is a graduate of a suburban Anchorage high school where he was voted class clown and prom king. Ronald Lee Haskell Jr. lived in Alaska until 2004. He attended Chugiak High School, and was part of a tightknit Mormon community in Eagle River. The small community sits
State to Kenai looks to align E-cig, smoking regs share cost in town’s water fix By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion
Steven Mapes used to smoke three packs of cigarettes a day. But, he hasn’t had one since he switched to vaporized nicotine about a year ago. A retired oil field worker Mapes, 57, now owns High Voltage Vapes –a store in Kenai that sells vaporizers and electronic cigarette products. Mapes opened the small shop, 11887 Kenai Spur Highway in the Kenai Electronic building, to accommodate a market that has exploded in popularity in recent years. He sells personal vaporizes and a large assortment of flavored juices, both with and without tobacco. E-liquids are flavored, including tobacco, menthol, coffee, candy and fruit flavorings. He said his products contain
four federal Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, approved chemicals, compared to the thousands of chemicals in cigarette smoke. “I want to help people get off tobacco,” he said. “The nicotine delivery system (through vapor) is way less harmful than tobacco. I’m passionate about it because it worked for me.” An ordinance to amend Kenai Municipal Code to treat the regulation of e-cigarettes in the same way as the city treats tobacco cigarettes is up for public hearing at the Kenai City Council meeting Wednesday. Kenai Mayor Pat Porter sponsored the ordinance. With FDA studies currently being conducted on the health risks of e-cigarettes, Porter said she felt it was time to align regulation on the product in the same way smoking cigarettes is regulated — currently cigarettes are
State Department programs and other items. He said his committee would look at the parts of Obama’s request that would go for immediate needs, but that others could be handled through Congress’ regular spending bills — though no final action is likely on those until after the November midterm elections. And asked whether the House would approve the spending package as-is, Rogers said “no.” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest responded by saying that “we’re open to working with Democrats and Republicans in Congress to get this done.” “The president has moved quickly to be very clear about what specifically needs to be funded,” Earnest said. “And we would like to see Republicans back up their rhetoric with the kind of urgent action that this situation merits.” Rogers spoke shortly after the Congressional Hispanic Caucus convened a news conference to denounce efforts to attach legal changes to the spending measure that would result in returning the children home more quickly to El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. Those countries account for most of the more than 57,000
banned in restaurants, bowling alleys and healthcare facilities. The ordinance also includes language that would prohibit the use of marijuana in the same way within city limits, if Ballot Measure 2 passes the August primary and November election, Porter said. “I suggested having the ordinance that encompasses anything that is inhaled and exhaled because you don’t know what could be coming a month from now,” she said. “It’s there to take care of any problems that may rise up before it becomes an issue, including marijuana.” Since January, 108 municipalities and three states in the U.S. include e-cigarettes as products that are prohibited from use in smoke-free environments, according to a fact sheet from the Americans for Nonsmokers Rights. Jenny Olendorff, program
coordinator for Peninsula Smokefree Partnership, said she is in favor of e-cigarettes being regulated the same as tobacco cigarettes because not enough is known about them. “We must be cautious about these products until we know definitely their safety, both to the user and the non-user,” she said. “Studies are coming out like crazy … There is nothing conclusive to say that e-cigs help people quit nicotine altogether. If some individuals say it helped them quit tobacco that’s awesome.” Olendorff said e-cigarettes have gained popularity among younger people because the product is marketed with sexy ads. Big tobacco companies are spending a lot of money in advertising for e-cigarettes, which do not fall under any advertising restrictions, she said. See E-CIGS, page A-2 C
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FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — The state of Alaska is agreeing to share the preliminary costs to explore a water-system expansion in North Pole, where a refinery spill decades ago continues to contaminate groundwater. The agreement covers the expense of developing the design, cost estimate and construction schedule for a water-main extension. It would serve 550 properties with water contaminated by sulfolane, an
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about 10 miles north of Anchorage. Drew Nevitt attended the same Mormon church as Haskell. Nevitt says Haskell was an older peer he looked up to, “just as a funny red-headed, freckled guy with a good personality.” Nevitt described him as “the Chris Farley of Eagle River.” Nevitt and other former classmates said they struggled to understand how things changed so dramatically for Haskell.
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groups like hearding and sporting. In sporting, for example, one dog from each different retriever breeds as well as one from other sporting breeds are judged. The judge then picks the best dog that represents sporting. There are seven groups total. The seven dogs chosen, one from each group are then judged for Best in Show, Lovett said. Lovett competes in both agility and conformation. She began showing her dogs in 2001, after a friend took her to a show and suggested Lovett give competition a try. Lovett said while teens like Mullet and even younger kids compete, the majority of handlers are women in their 50s and 60s. “It seems to be the age group who wants to put in the time to train a dog,” Lovett said. “Younger people have different avenues they’re going. Not to say there isn’t younger people out there.”
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The teams of trainers and their more than 300 dogs traveled to the Central Kenai Peninsula from throughout Alaska and the Lower 48 and set up campers and tents on the school lawn for the three-day event. The show opened Thursday with agility qualifiers where dogs and their owners were timed to do various obstacles to earn points. “Any dog can run agility,” said Paula Lovett, club president, who raises Australian shepherds. “You just need to be able to spend time with them, work with them.” Based on time and points, the pairs are categorized into one of three levels — novice, open or excellent. Dogs can be disqualified for things like refusing to do an obstacle. Excellent title-holders can start gathering points toward MACH or Master Agility Champion. “Everybody is working for,
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Above: Judge Butch McDonald gives a series of directions to a group showing Staffordshire terriers during the Kenai Kennel Club’s annual dog show Friday in Soldotna. Right: Kira, a Chow Chow from Fairbanks, relaxes in the grass
what they call ‘Qs,’ meaning they qualified because the more ‘Qs’ you have, the more you go up on levels,” Lovett said. Lovett said the show usually sees junior-level, or under 18-year-old handlers interested in agility more than conformation, which is judging on dog breed standards. “And (juniors) outperform
us like crazy (in agility),” she said. Fifteen-year-old Thera Mullet, of Soldotna, became interested in training and competing with her dog about four years ago after her grandmother took her to a show. “(Agility) gives the dogs great exercise, and they enjoy it and have fun,” Mullet said.
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unaccompanied kids who’ve arrived since October. Republicans are demanding such changes, and White House officials also have indicated support, while the House and Senate Democratic leaders left the door open to them this week. But key Senate Democrats are opposed, and members of the all-Democratic Hispanic Caucus added their strong objections Friday that sending the children home quickly could put them at risk. “I don’t know of a man or a woman in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus who is going to vote to undermine the rights of these children,” said Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill. “It would be unconscionable.” Gutierrez said the lawmakers would make that same case directly to Obama in a meeting next week. Meanwhile Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson visited a detention facility in Artesia, New Mexico, where he said: “Our message to those who come illegally is we will send you back.” That’s something that may not happen for years, if ever, under current circumstances, which is at the heart of the debate over changing U.S. policy. At issue is a 2008 law aimed at helping victims of human trafficking, which appears to be contributing to the current crisis by ensuring court hearings for the children now arriving from Central America. In practice, that often allows them to stay in this country for years as their cases wend their way through the badly backlogged immigration court system, and oftentimes they never show up for their court dates. Obama administration officials along with Republican lawmakers want to change the law so that Central American children can be treated the same way as Mexican minors, who can be turned around quickly by Border Patrol agents. “If you want to stop the problem, treat the children humanely and send them back. I guarantee you it will work,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Friday in a speech in Louisville. Democrats and advocacy groups say such a change would put the kids in jeopardy. “We will oppose this link even if it means the funding bill goes down,” said Kevin Appleby, director of migration and refugee policy for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. If the changes go through, “They’ll be sent back to their persecutors with no help whatsoever, and possibly to their deaths.” The border controversy spilled over to a gathering of the National Governors Association in Nashville, Tennessee, where governors of both parties blamed a gridlocked Congress. “Congress needs to act,” declared Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, the group’s Republican chairman. “They are children, so we want to treat them very humanely, but we also have a lot of concerns for the health and wellness of our citizens in our state.”
“It’s quite the phenomenon,” she said. “The candy flavors specifically target a younger audience. A leopard doesn’t change his spots.” As a result, sales of e-cigarettes in the U.S. have doubled since 2011 to $1.7 billion in 2013, according to a report from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.“Although youth smoking rates have decreased, e-cigarette use has risen nationwide and doubled among
middle and high school students between 2011 and 2012,” according to the report. “Their production is unregulated and varies widely” according to a letter from Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Ward Hurlburt M.D. “Recent research and consumer experience reflect questionable product quality and safety. With only limited research to date, the presence of toxins and cancer-causing agents as well as the health effects of their use are not yet fully known.” Mapes said he follows Alaska smoking law. Nobody younger than 19 is allowed in his store.
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work, however. The deal was announced Friday by the Attorney General Michael Geraghty’s office. It requires the state, refinery owner Flint Hills Resources Alaska and the refinery’s former owner, Williams Alaska Petroleum, to equally share costs for the preliminary work.
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industrial chemical that was detected in groundwater in 2009. The agreement does not include a commitment to follow up with construction
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Mullet travels to shows in the state with her dog, Dandy, a husky and black Labrador mix-breed dog. She said it took about one year for agility to “click” for Dandy. “At first it was (frustrating), but then I realized she is really independent so she had to take a lot of work to train her,” she said. To learn how to do agility courses, the duo went to classes and worked with kennel club members. “Since I’m a junior, if I don’t understand something, people help me understand what I’m supposed to do and how to do
it, and that’s really helpful,” Mullet said. The pair trains about three times a week. Dandy is particularly skilled at jumps, Mullet said. Last year, she said they earned a novice title at a show. “Right when we’re about to go out, I get really nervous because she used to leave the ring and she used to pee in the ring,” Mullet said. “It was awful, but she’s gotten better, so I’m not as nervous as I used to be.” Because Dandy is a mixbreed dog, Mullet and Dandy don’t compete in confirmation. Kaylee Osowski can be Conformation began Fri- reached at kaylee.osowski@ day. The dogs are divided into peninsulaclarion.com.
During his two months in business, he said his customers have ranged in age from 21 to 62. High Voltage Vapes carries nearly 60 flavored juices from distributors like Five Pawns out of California and others including Northern Lights Vapor Company from Alaska, Dallas, Texas-based companies Suicide Bunny and Mad Alchemist, Vapor Trails Northwest in Oregon and Florida-based Diamond Vapor. Mapes sells flavors like Bananas Foster with ice cream and rum, or The Dew that tastes like the lemon-lime soda. He said a Five Pawns brand bottle, can be offered in nicotine doses ranging from 0 to 24 milligrams and cost about $27. “I choose the best liquids from companies with integrity who stand out and sell a lot of juice,” he said. “Some people just want to vape to blow a big cloud.” Mapes said he doesn’t think e-cigarettes and vaporizing should be regulated similarly because the two are not comparable. He said misplaced fears from “uninformed folks” have labeled the products as a problem when they could be part of the solution in the fight against smoking. Mapes said his e-cigarettes contain five compounds: water, Propylene Glycol, Vegetable Glycerin, nicotine and foodgrade flavoring. “If you eat potato chips, breathe air in a hospital and use
an asthma inhaler you have already ingested everything in an e-cigarette,” he said. Mapes said he has been gathering information on his products and has seen the results in his personal life and from other friends and customers who have given up tobacco and feel healthier as a result. More than 50 scientists asked the World Health Organization to reconsider its intention to classify e-cigarettes the same as regular cigarettes, according to a Nicotine Science and Policy article. The letter warned the organization that it “risk(ed) missing an opportunity to drastically reduce smoke and the illness and death associated with it.” Patricia Patterson, owner of Lucky Raven Tobacco in Soldotna, said she firmly believes each town has a right self-govern and the impact from the ordinance would be minimal to e-cigarette users. However, she said, vapor cannot compare to tobacco smoke. “To automatically assume vapor is smoke is ignorant,” she said. “The toxins are equal to a candle. It would be like regulating fish like we regulate apples.” Patterson said she wondered how the city would enforce the ordinance if it passed. “How much money would be planned on enforcing it? How can they prove someone used an e-cigarette (in a restaurant) if there is no smoke or smell?”
she said. Patterson said she did not anticipate e-cigarettes becoming as popular as they did, since she started carrying them in her store in 2005. She said many people in the community use vapor, partially because it is more affordable than tobacco cigarettes. “Who knows what the future holds,” she said. “Nicotine products to help quit could change the market. Tobacco companies are already in the market and FDA protocol rules will happen faster. … I think people have come to judgment too soon and their prejudice has cast unnecessary fears.” Olendorff said because ecigarettes look like traditional cigarettes and emit the aerosol, they have the potential to negatively impact social norms and make smokefree workplace policies harder to enforce. She said FDA authority could potentially change nationwide ecigarette regulations. An FDA board is holding public comment on the topic until Aug. 8. “In some states and communities, the public is being protected from potential health harms through local ordinances and regulations prohibiting ecigarette use in indoor environments,” she said. “The health impacts to the users are not yet known. The jury is still out.” A public hearing on the ecigarette ordinance will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Kenai City Hall.
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Obituaries Sylvia ‘Jeanne’ Fall Sylvia “Jeanne” Fall died peacefully at home in Tucson on Friday, May 2, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer, two days after her 81st birthday, a milestone she wanted to make. Born on April 30, 1933 in Fordville, North Dakota, to Andrew and Stella Axelson, she lived in Minnesota, Washington and then moved with her beloved husband Clyde and three children, Cyndi (Welch), Brad and Michael to Anchorage in June 1960. Only expecting to stay two years, Alaska became her home. Jeanne and Clyde met in the summer of 1949 in Sandpoint, Idaho. Jeanne was 16 and Clyde was 20. They married in December of 1949 and celebrated 64 happy years of marriage in December 2013. Jeanne is survived by her loving husband, daughter and two sons; brother Allen Axelson; sister, Susan Hudson; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Jeanne was very social, enjoying her Red Hats and TOPS clubs and loved to cook; she invited friends and family over often for meals and was known for her salmon bakes using salmon caught at their property in Sterling. Jeanne always preferred to smile and chose to laugh, even
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Lutheran church hosts picnic Star of the North Lutheran Church at 216 N forest Drive will be worshiping at 10:30am This Sunday July 13, and worship will be followed by a picnic on the grounds.
during grueling chemo sessions. She was an inspirational and irreplaceable wife and mother and a great friend to many. We will miss her every day. A memorial service for Jeanne will be held Sunday, July 20, at 1:00 p.m. at the Sterling Senior Center, with Pastor Randy Parshall officiating.
Curtis S. Hossley Longtime Nikiski resident Curtis S. Hossley, 55, passed away Friday, July 4, 2014 at his home. A private gathering will be held at a later date. Curt was born Sept. 1, 1958 in Newton, Massachusetts. He moved to Alaska in 1988 and lived in Kenai, Chinitna Bay and Nikiski. He worked as a carpenter and commercial fisherman. Curt enjoyed wood working, hunting, fishing, and smoking salmon. “Curt was known for his mellow demeanor and gentle heart. He rarely had an unkind word for anyone. Although he didn’t have children of his own, he was the favorite ‘uncle’ to many. When he moved to Alaska from Pennsylvania in 1988, he never looked back. A couple of years later he was joined by Sue, his longtime girlfriend and soulmate. After many years of adventures around the state, these best friends built their house together and created a home surrounded by lovely gardens. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.” His
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Travis Wayne Greenhalgh My darling angel, my little man. You have left a hole in my heart that I fear will never mend. I have loved you all your life. How God decided to give me such a special gift, I will never understand. How I will miss your beautiful smile. But, I know that you are now the man that god had intended you to be and for that, I am eternally grateful. I love you sweetheart. Travis is survived by his mother, Kathryn Johnson, partner and caregiver Daniel Poulin, Theresa Downing (adopted family member) and caregiver. Without these two, I wouldn’t have made it. Sisters, Trina Hall and Traci Lee and too many family members to mention. There will be no service and no viewing. If you would like to donate, a fund has been set up at First National Bank, account number 70700604.
pressure canner dial gauges all summer, weekdays, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Extension office located in the same building with Fish and Game at 43961 K-Beach Road. To assure home Garage sale to benefit education in Philippines canned low acid food such as fish is safely canned it is essential to check dial gauges annually for accuracy. Ferdinand Center for the Creative is a nonprofit based in SolWeighted gauges do not need to be checked. For more infordotna, but working in the Philippines, that provides a graphic mation contact the Extension Office at 262-5824. design education for Filipinos who can’t afford college. Rather than pay tuition, their students volunteer with programs that help street children get into school, succeed and CIRCAC recertification public comment period open graduate. Today, a garage sale fundraiser will be held at 335 W. ReThe Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council (Cook doubt in Soldotna, with 100 percent of the income going to Inlet RCAC) is a nonprofit corporation organized exclusively help these young students. More information will be available for the oversight, monitoring, assessing and evaluation of oil at the garage sale, and Les Nelson, director of Ferdinand, will spill prevention, safety and response plans, terminal and oil be available for questions. Donations will gladly be accepted. tanker operations, and environmental impacts of oil tanker and oil terminal operations in the Cook Inlet of Alaska. Free pressure canner dial gauge testing available The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90) includes a provision calling for an annual review of Cook Inlet RCAC’s activities by The Cooperative Extension Service is offering free testing of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). This Recertification process is designed to ensure that Cook Inlet RCAC is meeting the mandates spelled out in OPA 90 and is representing the interests of the communities within the vicinport group “This One” (men’s ity of the terminal operations. Today Public comment is now being accepted on the Recertification meeting) at URS Club, 11312 8 a.m. application. It may be viewed at www.regulations.gov; online • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Keat www.circac.org; or at the Cook Inlet RCAC’s Kenai, Alaska Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur nai. office, 8195 Kenai Spur Highway. Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). The deadline for public comment to the USCG is July 16, The Community Calendar lists Call 398-9440. 2014. Comments may be submitted through the federal website recurring events and meetings of Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous re- local organizations. To have your above, by fax at 202-493-2251, or in writing to: Rear Admiral covery group, 11312 Kenai Spur event listed, email organization Daniel B. Abel, Commander, 17th Coast Guard District, UnitHighway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs name, day or days of meeting, ed States Coast Guard, c/o Docket Management Facility (Mtime of meeting, place, and a 30), U.S. Department of Transportation, West Building Ground Mall in Kenai. contact phone number to news@ Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washing 4 p.m. ton, D.C. 20590-0001. • Narcotics Anonymous sup- peninsulaclarion.com. Letters should reference Docket Number USCG-2014-0414. port group “Twisted Sisters” For more information, call the Cook Inlet RCAC at 907-283(women’s meeting) at URS Club, 7222. 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit
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Governor’s visit the culmination of legislative process Governor Sean Parnell signed 11 bills into law Tuesday during a visit to the Kenai Peninsula. The bills covered a wide range of issues from cattle brand registration and fishery landing taxes to worker’s compensation and medical malpractice issues — each the result of several hours of time and effort and the use of public funding to solve an issue a local legislator felt needed to be addressed. Typically, those issues are brought to bear by our politicians at the behest of local voters. After his visit with the community, Parnell stopped by the Clarion to talk about the process and why he tours the state each year to sign bills into law in the communities most affected by their passage. “We passed, what, 118 bills this session? Most people have no idea what happened. They know the big ones … but beyond that, most people don’t know what has been passed,” he said. He’s right. It’s important for the public to see the results of lawmakers’ work and this visit was the culmination of the legislative process that begins with a phone call, an email, a note or a meeting with a local legislator and ends with a visit from the Governor. We, as voters, need to see the fruit of our toil and, more importantly, our local legislators need to see the number of people who are impacted by what they do in Juneau. When it comes to state-level legislation, Alaskans tend to focus on the big stuff and leave the little issues to those directly affected by them. The phenomenon is probably a function of human nature, but we’re lucky in this state to have the access that we do to our local legislators. We should use that access to its fullest extent, both to remind our legislators of who is in charge and to ensure that state-level politics are decided by the voices of a majority of Alaskans. Alaska is a relatively young state and the populace has a chance to affect tangible change on its future. It is incumbent upon the populace to speak up on the issues as the political process works best when a diversity of voices weigh-in.
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Poll: Most Americans identify with a party By JENNIFER AGIESTA Associated Press
AP-GfK Poll
WASHINGTON — Whether it’s the Republicans or the Democrats, America’s political parties are far from beloved. Yet most people continue to align with one or the other. Those who claim allegiance to the parties say they are driven by a mix of inertia, preference for one side’s policies over the other and feeling that one can depart from the party line when necessary, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. Despite heated politics, few say they prefer one party out of dislike for the other. But affiliation doesn’t always equal admiration: One-quarter of Republicans and 13 percent of Democrats say they dislike their own party. Asked what it means when a person says he or she is a Democrat or a Republican, few mention longtime affinity. More people focus on the beliefs or attitudes held by the most visible members of the party. Around 6 in 10 Americans say they identify with one of the nation’s two major parties. That figure rises to nearly 8 in 10 when those who say they lean toward either party are included. Yet both Democrats and Republicans inspire unfavorable views by a majority of Americans, including one-quarter who say they dislike both of them. About a third go so far as to say they distrust both parties to handle some of the most basic functions of government: 35 percent trust neither party to handle the federal budget, and 34 percent trust neither Democrats nor Republicans to manage the federal government or address the concerns of “people like me.” For a sizable minority, that distrust extends to many issues central to the nation’s
politics, including the economy, immigration, health care and America’s image overseas. Across all 11 issues asked about in the survey, more than 1 in 5 said they lack faith in either party to handle each issue well. So why choose a party at all? Two reasons are cited as strong factors by about 4 in 10 in each party: They generally like the party’s policies, and they have been Republicans or Democrats for as long as they can remember. About a third of Republicans and a quarter of Democrats say that despite their association with a party, they don’t completely agree with what the party stands for. A small share in each party say their affiliation stems from a dislike of the other side. Thirty percent of Democrats say that liking the party’s candidates is a strong part of their Democratic identity; that slips slightly to 23 percent among Republicans. The survey also assessed views of partisans from the outside looking in, asking what it means when someone describes himself or herself as a Republican, a Democrat or an independent. As the nation’s two major parties have become increasingly polarized, perceptions of those who affiliate with them reflect that trend. To 22 percent of Americans, when people call themselves Republicans, it means they’re conservative, and 24 percent say that when people describe themselves as Democrats, it means they’re liberal. In 2003, a Pew Research Center survey asking the same question found that 17 percent associated Republicans with conservatism, and 16 percent connected Democrats and liberalism. Beyond ideology, Americans react to
self-professed Republicans by thinking they support the wealthy or businesses (21 percent), vote for Republican candidates or agree with the party’s issue positions (9 percent), or support a smaller government (7 percent). Views on Democrats are more varied, but 7 percent each say Democrats are for working people, support bigger government or more spending, or depend too heavily on government. Few choose to describe either party using personal attacks; about 5 percent did when asked about Republicans and 9 percent did when asked about Democrats. But cross-party descriptions skew more negative and coalesce around certain traits. Nine percent of Democrats use terms including “closed-minded,” ‘’racist” or “selfcentered” to describe Republicans, and 16 percent of Republicans choose words such as “dumb,” ‘’lazy” or “immoral” when asked about Democrats. Highlighting the variation between parties, the poll even found differences in what Republicans and Democrats hear when someone tells them his or her party affiliation. Republicans seize on issues and ideology, while Democrats tend to focus on attitudes or attributes. The AP-GfK Poll was conducted May 16-19 using KnowledgePanel, GfK’s probability-based online panel designed to be representative of the U.S. population. It involved online interviews with 1,354 adults and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for all respondents. Respondents were first selected randomly using phone or mail survey methods and were later interviewed online. People selected for KnowledgePanel who didn’t otherwise have access to the Internet were provided with the ability to access the Internet at no cost to them.
Obama’s ‘man-caused’ disaster As a defender of the nation’s borders, President Barack Obama is a hell of a pool player. The president enjoyed a game at a bar in Denver with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper the other day, without the noir atmosphere of his furtive visits to pool halls with his grandfather as a kid, when he felt “the enticement of darkness and the click of the cue ball, and the jukebox flashing its red and green lights.” Obama’s game the other day was bright and cheery, as one would expect of a president who didn’t have any depressing visits to frightened ranchers, overwhelmed border agents or desperate migrants on his future itinerary. The first rule in a crisis for any executive is put on his windbreaker and boots and get out on the ground. President George W. Bush didn’t do it soon enough after Hurricane Katrina and, politically, could never make up for it, no matter how many times he visited New Orleans subsequently. Obama’s bizarre resistance to visiting the border on his fundraising swing out West fueled talk of the influx as Obama’s “Katrina moment.” The Katrina analogy is both over the top and too generous. It is over the top because the border influx isn’t a deadly catastrophe swallowing an American city. It is too generous because Bush didn’t do anything to bring on Hurricane Katrina, whereas Obama’s policies are responsible for the influx of immigrants from the border. It is, in the argot of his administration, a “manC
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caused disaster.” According to the Los Angeles Times, the number of immigrants younger than 18 who were deported or turned away from ports of entry declined from 8,143 in 2008 to 1,669 last Rich Lowry year. There were 95 minors deported from the entire interior of the country last year. At the same time, the number of unaccompanied alien children arriving from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras exploded from less than 4,000 several years ago to 40,000 since last October. The White House brushes off criticism that Obama is avoiding the border as mere “optics,” in contrast to its highly substantive focus. But it is still not taking the crisis seriously. In a letter to Texas Gov. Rick Perry, White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett downgraded the erstwhile “humanitarian crisis” on the border (the president’s words) to an “urgent humanitarian situation.” When pressed on the shift in verbiage, ever-judicious White House press secretary Josh Earnest explained that it is both a crisis and a situation. Yes, it’s that bad. The nearly $4 billion the president is requesting for the border is not fundamentally about enforcement that will reverse and end the tide, but about managing the
influx. A devastating critique of the request by the Center for Immigration Studies notes that about half of the money goes to the Department of Health and Human Services “for acquisition, construction, improvement, repair, operation, and maintenance of real property and facilities.” The enforcement portion of the request, according to CIS, “is not truly geared toward removal,” but instead to “recouping costs for temporary detention and subsequent transporting of aliens.” The administration’s reaction to the crisis is just another in a long series of acts of bad faith on immigration. It is asking Congress for more money for its priorities at the same time the president is promising, in effect, to suspend yet more immigration laws in response to the failure of “comprehensive immigration reform.” Republicans in Congress should crumple up the president’s border request in a ball and start over, with an emphasis on holding migrants near the border and working through their cases quickly to address the short-term crisis, and provisions for interior enforcement to address illegal immigration more broadly. Of course, even if such a bill were to pass and to be signed into law, that’d be no guarantee that the president of the United States would enforce it. That speaks to an entirely different man-caused disaster. Rich Lowry can be reached via e-mail: comments.lowry@nationalreview.com.
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Steady use seen at new Ketchikan float SCOTT BOWLEN Ketchikan Daily News
KETCHIKAN, Alaska — The City of Ketchikan’s new drive-down float at Bar Harbor has seen steady use since opening on June 17. “It’s been busy down there,” said city Port and Harbors Director Steve Corporon. That certainly was evident on Wednesday afternoon, when boats lining the sturdy float included a seiner, a gillnetter and a commercial diving vessel. A crewmember of the gillnetter Njord was busy cleaning brailer bags as crew members of the seiner Quetzal walked the 48-feet by 120-feet float to head up the drive-down ramp. “It’s really nice,” said Quetzal skipper Steve Good when asked about the new facility, “It’s a very nice change — a nice addition to the town.” Commercial fishermen had long advocated for a drivedown float in Ketchikan. In the end, the construction of a drive-down float was a joint project of the City of Ketchikan, Ketchikan Gateway Borough and the State of
Alaska, each of which provided a portion of the float’s approximately $5.17 million price tag. A sign acknowledging the joint-project status is expected to be completed next week, according to Corporon. “The borough and the city and state can and do work together, very well,” he said. Another project that got rolled into the drive-down float work was the refurbishment of the net float that was located in the same vicinity as the drivedown float. The net float work is complete, and the float itself now is located at the end of Bar Harbor’s Float 16.Signs posted on the drive-down float state that reservations are required for use of the float. Co “They’re supposed to call into the harbormaster, and confirm it can be used,” Corporon said. In part, checking in with the harbormaster’s office beforehand will help ensure that an incoming vessel won’t be blocking the space for someone who already has it reserved. For boats that are already paying moorage at one of the city-owned harbors, there’s no
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Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion
Bonk Jaycee Ivy, of Anchorage, watches as Brennen Willing, of Chugiak, kills a fish caught in his dipnet Saturday near the mouth of the Kenai River in Kenai, Alaska. Several hundred people lined the North and South beaches of the river — many said the fishing was slow.
charge to use the drive-down float. However, the City Council has approved a charge for transient vessels or local vessels that aren’t paying moorage
at a city-owned harbor to use the drive-down float. The float charge is a day’s moorage for the particular size of vessel involved, according to Corporon.
In addition to commercial fishing vessels, the new drivedown float is proving advantageous for water-borne medevacs into Ketchikan, according
to Corporon. “They put the ambulance right next to the boat, and it’s just zipzip, right off to the hospital,” he said.
Flood warning issued after Juneau glacial outburst
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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Water crept up on homes and closed roads and popular hiking trails Friday, as residents braced for possible record flooding after the release of water from a glacially dammed lake. The old record of 11.18 feet on Mendenhall Lake, set in 1995, was broken by Friday afternoon, as the lake water level reached 11.8 feet, then began to drop slightly, the National Weather Service said.
Authorities have been monitoring the lake and Mendenhall River to see when they would crest following the water release. The river roared, churning up whitewater and attracting curious onlookers, as water covered side roads and residents watched water lap into their yards. By late afternoon, a few low-lying homes on View Drive had water in their garages or basements, and large trees
were reported floating down the river. A construction crew working on a bridge was doing its best to haul them out, Laurie Sica, clerk for the city and borough of Juneau, said by email. Sue Arthur had stashed a canoe near the top of View Drive, where she lives, in case the road became impassable. She and two friends piled into the vessel, along with her dog, to get past a submerged section of road and check on her house.
Forecasters warned that several feet of water were possible in low-lying areas, with a flood warning in effect through Saturday night. View Drive and several roads along the river corridor were closed Friday, with people asked to stay away. On Friday morning, sandbags filled by residents lined the foundations of houses and the fronts of garages. Water slowly began to fill the yard and driveway of one house, where a
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knock on the door went unanswered. Tom Mattice, emergency programs manager for the city and borough of Juneau, said many residents along View Drive planned to spend time
away from their homes until the flooding subsided. Meteorologist Robert Tschantz said residents along the entire stretch of the river should be vigilant, a message echoed by Mattice.
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Afghan rivals clinch deal, easing political crisis By BRADLEY KLAPPER Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan’s two rival candidates reached a breakthrough agreement Saturday to a complete audit of their contested presidential election and, whoever the victor, a national unity government. The deal, brokered by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, offers a path out of what threatened to be a debilitating political crisis for Afghanistan, with both candidates claiming victory and talking of setting up competing governments. Such a scenario could have dangerously split the fragile country’s government and security forces at a time the U.S. is pulling out most of its troops and the Taliban continues to wage a fierce insurgency. Instead, former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani and former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah agreed to abide by a 100 percent, internationally supervised audit of all 8 million ballots in the presidential election. They vowed to form a national unity government once the results are announced, presumably one that includes members of each side. Kerry, who conducted shuttle diplomacy between the two candidates late into the night Friday and Saturday, warned that much work still remained. “This will be still a difficult road because there are important obligations required and difficult decisions to be made,” Kerry told reporters after briefing Afghanistan’s current president, Hamid Karzai, shortly after midnight. The audit, which comes after widespread fraud allegations, is expected to take several weeks, beginning with the ballot boxes in the capital of Kabul. Boxes from the provinces will be flown to the capital by helicopter by U.S. and international forces and examined on
a rolling basis. Representatives from each campaign as well as international observers will oversee the review, and the candidate with the most votes will be declared the winner and become president. Both candidates agreed to respect the result, and the winner would immediately form a national unity government. The inauguration, which had been scheduled for Aug. 2, would be postponed, with Karzai staying on a little longer as president. Abdullah said the election created “serious challenges.” But he praised Ghani for working toward the accord on the the audit and the unity government. Ghani returned the compliments, lauding his competitor’s patriotism and commitment to a dialogue that promotes national unity. “Stability is the desire of everyone,” Ghani said. “Our aim is simple: We’ve committed to the most thorough audit” in history. Such a process would remove any ambiguity about the result, he added. Abdullah and Ghani spoke first in English, then in Dari. Ghani also spoke in Pashto. When they were done, they shook hands and hugged. Kerry later joined them as they raised their arms in triumph hand-inhand. The announcement came as a relief to a country on edge and worried about how the election dispute would resolve itself. Both the full audit and the agreement to form a unity government drew praise from television commentators immediately after the speeches. The prolonged uncertainty about the outcome of the election had jeopardized a central plank of President Barack Obama’s strategy to leave behind a stable state after the withdrawal of most U.S. troops at year’s end. Preliminary runoff results, released earlier this week against U.S. wishes, suggested
‘Stability is the desire of everyone,” he said. “Our aim is simple: We’ve committed to the most thorough audit” in history. Such a process would remove any ambiguity about the result.’ — Ashraf Ghani, former Finance Minister a massive turnaround in favor of Ghani, the onetime World Bank economist. He had lagged significantly behind Abdullah in first-round voting. Abdullah, a top leader of the Northern Alliance that battled the Taliban before the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, claimed massive ballot-stuffing. He was runnerup to Karzai in a fraud-riddled 2009 presidential vote before he pulled out of that runoff, and many of his supporters see him being cheated for a second time. Some, powerful warlords included, have spoken of establishing a “parallel government.”
Kerry and Karzai discussed the deal past midnight Saturday. When they emerged early Sunday, the Afghan leader endorsed the outcome. Speaking alongside Karzai at the Presidential Palace, Kerry said the democracy springing up in Afghanistan “deserved its full bloom.” He offered robust U.S. support to ensure the deal holds. The U.N. chief in Afghanistan, Jan Kubis, who will direct much of the technical aspects of the audit, delivered his strongest praise for Kerry. He said Kerry’s work wasn’t typical diplomacy but almost a “mira-
cle.” Extended instability would have immediate consequences for Afghanistan. If no process had been established and both Ghani and Abdullah attempted to seize power, the government and security forces could have split along ethnic and regional lines. The winner amid such chaos could be the Taliban, whose battle against the government persists despite the United States spending hundreds of billions of dollars and losing more than 2,000 lives since invading the country after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The Taliban have intensified their spring offensive in a bid to undermine the Western-backed government. Saturday’s breakthrough came after two roadside bombs killed at least 10 people, authorities said. The Taliban was blamed for the larger attack in Kandahar province. Kerry repeatedly stressed in his mediation that Washington isn’t taking sides.
Kubis and other officials said the talks in Kabul focused on the technical particulars of the U.N. audit. Kerry spent significant time hammering home the point that each side must come together at the end of the contest for the good of the country. With Iraq wracked by an extremist Sunni rebellion, the Obama administration moved quickly to ensure Afghanistan’s political instability also didn’t break out into violence. A prolonged crisis also could have had other security implications for Washington. Both Ghani and Abdullah have vowed to seal a bilateral security pact with the U.S. that Karzai has refused to sign. The United States says it needs the legal guarantees in order to leave behind some 10,000 troops in Afghanistan next year. If the pact isn’t finalized, U.S. officials say they may have to pull out all American forces, an undesired scenario that played out three years ago in Iraq.
Union leader derides education chief
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD AP Political Writer
LOS ANGELES — The president of the nation’s second-largest teachers union said Friday that President Barack Obama’s education chief has turned his back on the concerns of educators and parents, but she stopped short of calling for his ouster. Teachers unions have been clashing with the Obama administration over its support for charter schools and its push to use student test scores as part of teacher evaluations, a relationship that further frayed after Education Secretary Arne Duncan spoke in support of a California judge’s ruling last month that struck down tenure and other job protections for the state’s public school teachers. “We need a secretary of education who walks our walk, and fights our fight for the tools and resources we need to help children. And we are deeply disappointed that this Department of Education has
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not lived up to that standard,” American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said in a speech at a union convention in Los Angeles. She said the judge’s decision in the California case “presupposes that for kids to win, teachers have to lose. Nothing could be further from the truth.” She added that Duncan needs to listen to parents and teachers “rather than dismissing their concerns.” Education Department spokeswoman Dorie Nolt said in an email that “the transformation that educators and policymakers are leading to prepare all students for college and careers is incredibly difficult, and too often the adults fight about how to best help the kids.” “Secretary Duncan has said before that he doesn’t get involved in union politics,” Nolt said. “He is hopeful that after AFT wraps up their meeting, he and the organization can continue to work together to prepare all students for college, careers and life.”
Earlier this month, delegates of the largest teachers union — the National Education Association — called for Duncan to quit. That action underscored the long-standing tension between the administration and teachers unions, which historically are strong Democratic allies. The landmark California ruling by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu could influence the debate over tenure across the country. Siding with the nine students who brought a lawsuit, he ruled that California’s laws on hiring and firing in schools have resulted in “a significant number of grossly ineffective teachers currently active in California classrooms.” He agreed, too, that a disproportionate number of these teachers are in schools that have mostly minority and low-income students. The judge stayed the ruling pending appeals. The case involves 6 million students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
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His agenda in gridlock, Obama relishes roadshow By JULIE PACE AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON — Welcome to Barack Obama’s splitscreen presidency. On one side: a confident Obama making campaign-style stops around the country and ridiculing his political opponents to the delight of cheering supporters. On the other side: an increasingly unpopular president hobbled by gridlock on Capitol Hill and a steady stream of vexing foreign policy crises. Obama has long sought refuge outside of Washington when his frustrations with the nation’s capital reach a boiling point. But his ability to rally public support in a way that results in progress for his legislative agenda has perhaps never been weaker than it is as he nears the midpoint of his second term. To the White House, the takeaway is that Washington — and the Republican Party in particular — is out of touch with the
American people and failing to address their priorities. But to GOP leaders, Obama’s activities in a midterm election year reinforce their view of a president more focused on soaring speeches and partisan politics than on working toward compromise solutions to the nation’s problems. Each side has at least some evidence to support its case. Many Americans are indeed deeply frustrated with Washington’s inability to get anything done. Polls show majorities want to see action on some of Obama’s proposals, including increasing the minimum wage and overhauling the immigration system. Yet Obama’s own approval rating has fallen to the lowest levels of his presidency. And with his party at risk of losing control of the Senate, the president has ramped up his fundraising for the midterms and taken on a sharply partisan tone when voicing his frustration with Republicans. During a speech Thursday in
‘A presidential appearance somewhere sends a very important message about the president’s priorities.’ — Josh Earnest, White House spokesman Austin, Texas — a Democratic enclave in a GOP-leaning state — Obama berated Republicans for, by his account, failing to act on “every serious idea” he’s put forth this year. “The best you can say for them this year is that so far they have not shut down the government,” he said. “That’s the best you can say. But of course, it’s only July so who knows what they may cook up in the next few months.” Egged on by a raucous and supportive crowd, Obama slipped deeper into campaign mode, leaning into the podium, responding to commentary from the audience and slipping into the familiar campaign language of his presidential bids. “Cynicism is a choice. Hope is
a better choice,” he declared. The president still pays lip service to the idea of being willing to work with Republicans, but his advisers privately acknowledge that they have low expectations that there will be any bursts of bipartisan productivity in Washington this year. Comprehensive immigration legislation is going nowhere this year, with the matter complicated even further by the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. A bill to increase the minimum wage stalled in the Democratic-controlled Senate. And there’s barely even a mention of working on gun control or climate change legislation, two areas that were at the top of Obama’s priority list when he began his second term.
Obama’s domestic stalemate with Republicans has been compounded by a flurry of international crises, including Russian provocations in Ukraine and a fast-moving Islamic insurgency that’s threatening to upend U.S. military progress in Iraq. The result has been a dip in Obama’s approval rating to the low 40s. The president’s trips outside of Washington — or even just stops outside the White House — have become something of a coping mechanism. He’s taken to walking to and from events close to the White House, albeit with Secret Service agents and journalists trailing him closely. In between fundraisers and speeches in Colorado and Texas this week, Obama made time to drop by local restaurants for pizza and barbeque, as well as play a game of pool and have a beer with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. Almost all of these types of events are planned by the White House, though not publicly announced before the president’s
arrival. And the White House’s increasing reliance on such events as a way to garner attention opened the president up to ridicule from Republicans after he declared in Texas that he wasn’t going to take a firsthand look at the humanitarian crisis at the Texas border because he was “not interested in photo ops.” “Obama’s presidency has been defined by photo-ops and political theater,” said Kevin Madden, a Republican strategist who advised Obama’s 2012 presidential rival, Mitt Romney. “Every time he’s gotten in trouble, he’s sought to seize the airwaves or the podium to try to frame his crisis negatively.” White House officials insist the president is simply trying to reconnect with Americans and show them that someone in Washington is looking out for their interests. “A presidential appearance somewhere sends a very important message about the president’s priorities,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.
Vice President Joe Biden calls on governors to lead nation By STEVE PEOPLES and ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vice President Joe Biden on Friday condemned the political gridlock crippling Washington, calling on Republican and Democratic governors alike to lead the nation “out of this mess” while insisting that Congress approve billions of dollars to repair the country’s aging infrastructure. “The way things have gotten today, and I’m not singling out any party or any group of people — the politics, the culture in Washington, its become too personal, it’s too corrosive,” Biden said during a meeting of the National Governors Association. “I think you’ve got to lead us out of this mess we’re in.” The vice president’s comments came during the first day of the governors’ three-day conference in Nashville, where
state leaders from both parties gathered to collaborate despite intensifying partisan differences on immigration, health care and education. Despite the bipartisan tone, the approaching midterm elections loomed over the gathering. Many governors face voters in an election season that will decide the balance of power in statehouses from Nevada to New Hampshire and could end some presidential campaigns before they begin. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a first-term governor locked in a heated reelection battle, lead a group of ambitious Republicans that appeared at the downtown Nashville conference. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is among the Democrats weighing a 2016 presidential run. “You can be in a room where you have six, seven, eight people who are thinking they might
‘The way things have gotten today, and I’m not singling out any party or any group of people — the politics, the culture in Washington, its become too personal, it’s too corrosive. I think you’ve got to lead us out of this mess we’re in.’ — Vice President Joe Biden run for president in two years, which makes for some interesting personal dynamics at times,” Tennessee’s Republican Gov. Bill Haslam said. Biden, a possible presidential contender himself, struck a distinctly cooperative tone in his remarks. The political climate in Washington, he said, was less divisive when he began serving in the Senate more than three decades ago, a time when white segregationists served openly in Congress.
“Even in those days, the politics was intense, ideological differences were real, but it never got to where it is today,” Biden said. “It was never personal. It was never cast in the context of you’re good or bad.” Biden said Democrats and Republicans have long agreed on the need to invest in the nation’s infrastructure and workforce development, although in the current climate even infrastructure spending is bogged down by politics. Governors
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have been concerned about the impending deadline for Congress to pay for the federal Highway Trust Fund, which helps states maintain their transportation infrastructure. While a short-term bill is expected to clear Congress, governors want a long-term plan. But most governors attending the event were hesitant to suggest specific solutions to bridge a funding shortfall. Fuel taxes are the Highway Trust Fund’s main revenue source, but they haven’t been raised in 21 years and aren’t keeping pace with spending. A bipartisan Senate proposal to increase the federal gas tax has so far failed to gain traction. “I’m sort of indifferent as to the source of the funding,” said Jack Markell, the Democratic governor of Delaware, which was forced to close a damaged interstate bridge last month. “But I think what we can’t have is a series of these eight-month
stop-gap measures.” Walker, the Wisconsin Republican, would not endorse an increase in the federal gas tax when asked, but he called for “other revenue options.” “It’s a big deal,” Walker said. “So many states like Wisconsin are dependent on the federal gas tax.” Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear of Kentucky said his state has had to put $185 million of road projects on hold because of the congressional impasse. It’s unclear what role, if any, infrastructure problems will play in the coming elections, although Washington’s struggle with what was long a bipartisan issue is emblematic of voters’ overall view of Congress, which is at historic lows. “We’re looking to you,” Biden told the governors. “Continue to teach us a lesson by getting along with one another.”
A-8 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, July 13, 2014
Around the World No jets, no ‘stand down’: Military officers on what they did, didn’t do, to help in Benghazi WASHINGTON — One by one, behind closed doors, military officers explained what they did and didn’t do the night the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, burned. Together their 30 hours of testimony to congressional investigators gives the fullest account yet of the military’s response to the surprise attacks that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans the night of Sept. 11, 2012, and early the next morning. Transcripts of the interviews, with some names and classified information blacked out, were released Wednesday The nine officers, including retired Gen. Carter Ham, then the head of the military’s U.S. Africa Command, described making on-the-fly decisions with only sparse information about the crisis unfolding at a diplomatic post and the nearby CIA compound. None of them was in Benghazi. The closest? Some were 600 miles away in Tripoli, the Libyan capital; others gave orders from command headquarters in Germany or Washington.
Morgan released from rehab facility 1 month after he was seriously injured in car crash TRENTON, N.J. — Former “Saturday Night Live” star Tracy Morgan has been released from a rehabilitation facility as he heals from serious injuries he suffered in a car crash that left a fellow comedian dead, his spokesman said Saturday. Morgan will continue his recovery at home with an “aggressive outpatient program,” spokesman Lewis Kay said. The former “30 Rock” star suffered a broken leg and broken ribs when the limousine van he was riding in was hit from behind June 7 by a Wal-Mart truck on the New Jersey Turnpike. The wreck killed 62-year-old comedian James McNair, who went by the name Jimmy Mack. Comedian Ardley Fuqua and another passenger, Jeffrey Millea, were injured. On Thursday, lawyers for Morgan filed a lawsuit against Bentonville, Arkansas-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, claiming the retailer was negligent when a driver of one of its tractor-trailers rammed into Morgan’s limousine van.
Tommy Ramone, last original member of punk band, dies at age 65 NEW YORK — The Ramones always seemed too fast. Their songs rushed by, often two minutes or less of pure adrenaline. Their influence outstripped their sales. And now, with the death of drummer Tommy, all four original members of the seminal punk rock band are gone. Tommy Ramone, born Erdelyi Tamas in Budapest, Hungary, died Friday at age 65, said Dave Frey, who works for Ramones Productions and Silent Partner Management. Frey had no further details. Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee and Tommy Ramone, taking their surname from an alias Paul McCartney used to check into hotels, formed in Queens, N.Y. in 1974. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members were among the leaders of the original punk rock movement with songs like “I Wanna Be Sedated,” ‘’Blitzkrieg Bop” and “Rockaway Beach.” Wearing ripped jeans, black leather and bad haircuts, the Ramones stripped rock down to its essentials: two guitars, drums, a singer and no solos. Their 1976 debut album had 14 songs in less than 30 minutes, with “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue” and “Beat on the Brat” reflecting their twisted teen years. Their taste also reflected a love for early 1960s rock, before it became “progressive.” The Associated Press
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World 4 civilians killed in artillery fire By BALINT SZLANKO Associated Press
MARYINKA, Ukraine — Artillery fire killed at least four people in an overnight attack on a residential area in eastern Ukraine, spurring more people to flee the besieged city of Donetsk and its suburbs on Saturday to take their chances elsewhere. Pro-Russian insurgents last week retreated from the strategic city of Slovyansk and holed up in Donetsk, a city of one million, and potentially the final frontier for the rebels. The overnight artillery strike in Maryinka, a western suburb of Donetsk, hit four apartment blocks near a rebel base. It was unclear, however, which side fired at the buildings. “Even the fascists didn’t do what they did. So many peaceful citizens,” said a resident who gave her name as Valentina Mikhailovna. “Look what’s happening! Dead, dead, dead people!” One damaged apartment was still burning at midday despite the efforts of firefighters. Another building was smoldering. AP journalists heard outgoing mortar fire from the area at noon on Saturday, suggesting that the rebels sometimes fire
at the troops from the residential area, prompting Ukrainian forces to return fire. Fighting between the rebels and government troops has left more than 400 dead and tens of thousands have fled their homes, in many cases crossing the border into Russia. The rhetoric on both sides is increasingly intransigent. The attack in Donetsk came hours after Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, vowed vengeance for the deaths of 19 troops in an insurgent rocket attack near the Russian border. “For every life of our soldiers, the militants will pay with tens and hundreds of their own,” Poroshenko said. “Not one terrorist will evade responsibility. Everybody will get what is coming to them.” Meanwhile, the European Union moved on Saturday to impose sanctions on 11 leaders of the pro-Moscow rebellion. Targets of the asset freeze and travel ban included two Russian spin doctors, Alexander Borodai, prime minister of the separatist Donetsk People’s Republic, and his counterpart in the Luhansk People’s Republic, Marat Bashirov. Both formerly worked for Russian tycoons. The names published in the
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Eugeny Vaschenko walks through his room, damaged after shelling, in Maryinka village outside the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine Saturday.
EU’s Official Journal brought the total of people subject to the bloc’s Ukraine-related sanctions to 72, as well as two companies whose EU-based assets have been ordered frozen. The sanctions, agreed by EU ambassadors on Wednesday, go into effect Saturday. A Russian diplomat chided Brussels for the move. Vladimir Chizhov, the Russian envoy to the EU, said in comments carried by Interfax on Saturday that Moscow believes in bringing peace to
eastern Ukraine through negotiations, and that “blacklisting opponents isn’t helping to build a dialogue with them.” Ukraine has refused to negotiate with rebels whom it describes as terrorists, although a Kiev envoy has taken part in a round table with Borodai along with representatives of Russia and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Rebels have rejected Ukraine’s call to lay down their arms as a condition for ceasefire negotiations.
Security Council urges Gaza truce; no sign of lull By KHALED KHAZZIHA and MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH Associated Press
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Ignoring international appeals for a cease-fire, Israel on Saturday widened its range of Gaza bombing targets to civilian institutions with suspected Hamas ties and announced it would hit northern Gaza “with great force” to prevent rocket attacks from there on Israel. More than 156 Palestinians have been killed in five days of bombardment. One of the Israeli strikes hit a center for the disabled where Palestinians said two patients were killed and four people seriously hurt. In a second attack, on Saturday evening, an Israeli warplane flattened the home of Gaza’s police chief and damaged a nearby mosque as evening prayers ended, killing at least 18 people, officials said. In New York, the U.N. Se-
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curity Council called unanimously for a cease-fire, while Britain’s foreign minister said he will discuss ceasefire efforts with his American, French and German counterparts on Sunday. So far, neither Israel nor Gaza’s Hamas rulers have signaled willingness to stop. Israel has carried out more than 1,200 air strikes this week to try to diminish Hamas’ ability to fire rockets at Israel, and the chief military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Motti Almoz, said Saturday there would be more strikes, especially in northern Gaza near the Israeli border. “We are going to attack there with great force in the next 24 hours due to a very large concentration of Hamas efforts in that area,” he said. Late Saturday, the military said it was ordering Palestinians in northern Gaza to evacuate “for their own safety.” Gaza’s Interior Ministry
urged residents in the area to ignore Israel’s warnings and to stay in their homes, saying the announcement was Israeli “psychological warfare” and an attempt to create confusion. Shortly after the Israeli announcement, an Israeli warplane struck the home of the Gaza police chief, Taysir alBatsh, killing at least 18 people and wounding 50, said Health Ministry official Ashraf alKidra. He said worshippers were leaving the mosque after evening prayers at the time of the strike and that some people
are believed to be trapped under the rubble. Meanwhile, Hamas, the Islamic militant group that controls Gaza, has fired nearly 700 rockets and mortars at Israel this week and said it wouldn’t be the first to cease fire. In a sign that the conflict might widen, Israel fired into Lebanon late Saturday in response to two rockets fired from there at northern Israel. There were no injuries or damage, but Israel fears militant groups in Lebanon may try to open a second front.
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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, July 13, 2014
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UN warns Iraq of ‘chaos’ if no political progress By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press
BAGHDAD — The U.N. urged Iraq’s leaders Saturday to overcome their deep divisions and move quickly to form a new government that can unite the country and confront a surging militant threat, warning that failure to do so “risks plunging the country into chaos.” The Sunni insurgent blitz over the past month has driven Iraq into its deepest crisis since the last American troops left in 2011, pushing bloodshed to levels unseen since the height of the Iraq war, sending Sunni-Shiite tensions soaring and raising the specter of a nation cleaved in three along ethnic and sectarian lines. Iraq’s new parliament is scheduled on Sunday to hold its second session amid hopes that lawmakers can quickly decide on a new prime minister, president and speaker of parliament — the first steps toward forming a new government. It failed to make any progress in its first session, and postponed its second session until Sunday. U.N special envoy to Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov, called on
lawmakers to attend the meeting and forge an agreement on new leaders. He warned of dire consequences if the current political deadlock drags on. “It will only serve the interests of those who seek to divide the people of Iraq and destroy their chances for peace and prosperity,” he said in a statement. “Iraq needs a team that can bring people together. Now is not the time for mutual accusations, now is the time for moving forward and compromising in the interest of the Iraqi people.” Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has ruled the country since 2006, is under pressure to step aside. His government’s inability to prevent the attack, let alone roll back the militant advance, has sapped public — and international — confidence in his ability to hold Iraq together and lift it out of the crisis. Al-Maliki’s opponents, and even many of his former allies, accuse him of trying to monopolize power and alienating the Sunni community, and are pushing him to not seek a third consecutive term. Al-Maliki has so far refused to withdraw his candidacy, and points to his
‘It will only serve the interests of those who seek to divide the people of Iraq and destroy their chances for peace and prosperity. Iraq needs a team that can bring people together. Now is not the time for mutual accusations, now is the time for moving forward and compromising in the interest of the Iraqi people. — Nickolay Mladenov, U.N special envoy to Iraq State of Law bloc’s capturing the most seats in April elections to claim he has a mandate. Even though parliament delayed its second session by five days, lawmakers appear unlikely to achieve a major breakthrough Sunday on choosing new leadership, setting the stage for further political wrangling in the days and weeks ahead. The militants, who have tapped into the deep disaffection among Iraq’s minority Sunnis with al-Maliki, have swept through most of the country’s predominantly Sunni areas in the north and west. The front lines have largely stabi-
lized since their offensive encountered greater resistance in majority Shiite areas, although heavy fighting rages on. On Saturday, Iraqi troops supported by Shiite militiamen battled Sunni militants who had seized at least partial control of a military base outside the town of Muqdadiyah, about 90 kilometers (60 miles) north of Baghdad. The troops and pro-government fighters succeeded in pushing insurgents out of the nearby hamlet of Nofal, but the base remained split between the warring sides, police officials said. Police and hospital officials said the bodies of 16 pro-gov-
ernment fighters — a mix of soldiers and militiamen — killed in the fighting were taken to the morgue in Muqdadiyah, and another 15 were taken to the provincial capital of Baqouba. They said a family of five, including three children, was killed in government airstrikes on Nofal. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media. To the west of Baghdad, the government airlifted some 4,000 volunteers to Ramadi to boost their forces trying to defend the city from militant attack, said Gen. Rasheed Flayeh, the commander of operations in Anbar province. The operation began Friday and finished Saturday. Ramadi is the capital of Anbar, an overwhelmingly Sunni province and one of the most active battle fronts in Iraq. The Islamic State extremist group and other Sunni militants seized control of the Anbar city of Fallujah and parts of Ramadi in January. The government has since reasserted its control of Ramadi, but Fallujah remains in insurgent hands. The vast majority of volunteer fighters are Shiites who
have answered a call from the country’s top Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, to defend Iraq from the Sunni militants led by the Islamic State group, which has unilaterally declared the establishment of an Islamic state ruled by Shariah law in the territory it controls straddling the Iraq-Syria border. The government’s reliance on Shiite militias — who have deployed in sizeable numbers to several cities across the country — to help counter the militant threat has ramped up sectarian tensions, fueling fears that Iraq could return to the wholesale sectarian bloodletting that engulfed the country in 2006 and 2007. In Baghdad, gunmen in fourwheel drive vehicles raided two buildings in a housing complex in the Zayounah neighborhood late Saturday, killing at least 33 people, including 29 women, police said. They say at least 18 people were wounded. An Interior Ministry official and hospital officials confirmed the casualty figures. The motive behind the killings was not immediately clear, but police said there are suspicions that the buildings were being used as a brothel.
Comatose boy, Roma evictions up pressure on France By LORI HINNANT and ALISON MUTLER Associated Press
GRIGNY, France — It looked like any shantytown the world over — tarps to keep out the weather, scattered bits of trash that no truck would ever collect, plastic buckets to lug water. Then one of the inhabitants of this Roma camp on the northwest edge of Paris, a teenage boy named Darius, was beaten into a coma, apparently by residents of a neighboring housing project. Within hours, the Roma vanished, seeking sanctuary in a new location on the fringes of one of the world’s wealthi-
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est cities. Three weeks later, 16-year-old Darius remains unconscious. His family is in hiding. Police have made no arrests. France is coming under increasing pressure to answer allegations that it is encouraging harassment of Europe’s poorest minority group in hopes that the Roma, also known as Gypsies, will leave the country. About 20,000 are living in France, a number that appears to have changed little despite a decade spent bulldozing the squats that spring up, season after season, on unclaimed land. In 2013, the number of people evicted equaled the number still here, according to government
figures. With job prospects and discrimination even worse back in their homelands in Eastern Europe, Roma migrants keep coming back. French government policy on the Roma seems to be in crisis. The official in charge of Roma resettlement lost his job last week. The government will not say why, nor whether he will be replaced. Police say the Roma give contradictory accounts of attacks against them. Roma say they are scared of retribution and distrustful of authorities in a country whose image as a beacon for the downtrodden is sullied by its long record of abuse of the minority. France’s
Roma policies are under criticism by Europe’s top human rights court as well as Amnesty International and other organizations. Despite European Union borders that opened to the Roma this year, life is about to get even more difficult for them in France: The government is launching its annual operation to destroy Roma shantytowns, scheduled with the argument that homeless children suffer less during summer vacation. The camp at the Paris suburb of Grigny is among those coming down any day. Of the 300 Roma squatting there, 10 families will be resettled. The town of 30,000, the poorest
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in its region and boasting the largest public housing project in Europe, has chosen the 46 people who will be offered housing based on their perceived ability to integrate. The families themselves will not know who among them has been selected until the camp comes down in what is euphemistically called a “liberation of the land.” “We did what we could, but we cannot welcome 300 people,” said Frederic Rey, the town’s spokesman. “We’re
building what we can with the means we have.” Nearly all of the children are in local schools, and more than two dozen adults have regular jobs. Schooling and jobs are likely to come to an abrupt end when the camp comes down. Officials are in theory supposed to offer alternative housing under a 2012 government order, but in practice rarely do. Uprooted families spend days looking for a new pocket of unused land and piecing their lives back together.
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A-10 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, July 13, 2014
Court reports The following judgment was recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Zachary J. Boyle, 26, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of third-degree theft, committed between September and November of 2006, He was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 120 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to pay restitution and cost of appointed counsel, ordered to have no contact with specifically named individuals and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Joshua David Carlon, 26, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed June 14. 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 one year. n Nathan E. Davis, 35, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed June 16. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n James Storm Faltz, 21, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Jan. 2, 2012. Imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for one year, fined a $50 court surcharge, ordered to complete 20 hours of community work service and forfeited all items seized. n Justin J. Herrmann, 23, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of fourthdegree assault and one count of violating condition of release, committed May 27, 2013. On count one, he was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 150 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete a batterer’s intervention program, ordered to have no contact with victim unless written consent is filed with the court and placed on probation for two years. On the count of violating condition of release, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail, concurrent with count one and fined a $50 court surcharge. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Briana M. Hoge, 24, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to resisting or interfering with arrest, committed Aug. 29. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended and credit for any extra time served in another case, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this
case were dismissed. n Briana Marie Hoge, 24, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to one count of a reduced charge of negligent driving and one count of violating condition of release from a misdemeanor, committed Oct. 9. On count one, she was fined $300 and a $10 court surcharge. On the count of violating condition of release, she was sentenced to 60 days in jail with 55 days suspended and credit for any extra time served in another case, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited items seized and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Joseph S. Mesa, 22, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to two counts of fourth-degree assault and one count of reckless driving, committed April 11. On each of the two counts of fourth-degree assault, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited items seized and placed on probation for three years. On the count of reckless driving, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to pay restitution, had his license revoked for 30 days, forfeited all items sensed and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Joseph S. Mesa, 22, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fifthdegree criminal mischief, committed May. 20. He was sentenced to five days in jail. n Carri Lynne Rossini, 48, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving, committed April 28. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, may perform 24 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time fined $2,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $15 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had her license revoked for 30 days and placed on probation for one year. n Carol Jean Schaffer, 53, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to resisting or interfering with arrest, committed Feb. 2. She was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, ordered to have no contact with victim or Safeway and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Nathaniel Hatten, 27, address unknown, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving, committed Nov. 17. He was sentenced to 45 days in jail with 40 days suspended, may perform 40 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 30 days and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. The following dismissals
were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n A charge of second-degree hindering prosecution against Henry D. Braswell, 46, address unknown, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Dec. 9. n A charge of fourth-degree assault against Anthony Frank Crawford, 21, address unknown, was dismissed. Date
Police reports of the charge was April 29. n On June 21 at 7:57 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, stopped a 1988 Chevy Blazer at the intersection of the Sterling Highway and the Kenai Spur Highway in Soldotna, after the vehicle was observed displaying expired registration. Investigation revealed that Amanda Warren, 46, of Kasilof, was driving under the influence of a controlled substance. Warren was arrested for driving under the influence and held on $500 bail at Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On June 20 at 7:12 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, stopped a 2014 Nissan Rogue at Mile 66.5 Sterling Highway, near Sterling, after the driver was observed speeding. Investigation revealed that Robert Darnell, 66, of Georgia, was driving without a valid license. Darnell was issued a misdemeanor citation for no valid operator’s li-
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cense and released on scene. n On July 2 at about 10:40 p.m., Anchor Point Alaska State Troopers conducted a traffic stop on a 1986 Honda Motorcycle on Kachemak Drive near East End Road, after it was observed speeding nearly twice the speed limit and then passing another vehicle over double yellow lines. Troopers contacted and identified the driver as Joshua Cardman-Peden, 36, of Homer. Investigation revealed that Cardman-Peden was operating the motorcycle while impaired by alcohol, and he was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to the Homer Jail without bail pending arraignment. n On July 2 at 9:11 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop for an equipment violation Herman Leirer Road in Seward. Investigation revealed that Pedro Fernandez, 31, of Seward, had a revoked license. He was arrested for driving while license revoked and taken to the Seward Jail on $500 bail. n On July 2 at 11:34 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Joseph M. Cooper, 48, of Soldotna, on Wilson Lane near Binkley Street and arrested him on two outstanding failure to appear warrants. Cooper was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On July 2 at 11:02 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle in the parking lot of Fred Meyer. The driver, Chase Cable, 18, of Soldotna, had been
previously trespassed from the property. He was arrested for second-degree criminal trespass and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $250 bail. A passenger, Jason Phipps, 19, of Soldotna, was arrested on two outstanding warrants for failure to appear and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $3,000 bail. n On July 2 at 4:27 p.m., Kenai police received a report of a intoxicated male trying to fight people and pull his pants off. Edward F. Michael III, 35 of Anchorage, was arrested for disorderly conduct and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On July 2 at 7:11 p.m., Kenai police received a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report. Raymond J. Legenza, 50, of Eagle River, was arrested for driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to a chemical test and two counts of first-degree endangering the welfare of a child and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On July 3 at 1:14 a.m. the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a black sports utility vehicle, after observing the vehicle traveling above the posted speed limit. Investigation revealed that Rothaphus Mullen, 54, of Seward, was operating the motor vehicle with a revoked license for the original charge of driving on a suspended license. Mullen was issued a misdemeanor citation for driving while license revoked and was released on his own recog-
nizance. n On July 3 at about 9 p.m. the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol stopped a 2003 Chevy sedan for following too closely at Mile 2 of the Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that Jordan Daugherty, 23, of Anchorage, was driving with a suspended license. He was arrested and taken to the Seward Jail on $500 bail. The vehicle was released to a licensed driver. n On July 3 at 11:55 p.m., Alaska State Troopers received a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report about a vehicle driving erratically near Mile 9 of the Seward Highway. Troopers located the vehicle near Mile 6 of the Seward Highway and conducted a traffic stop. Investigation revealed that Christopher Sorensen, 24, of Seward, was in possession of marijuana and a schedule I controlled substance (methadone). He was arrested for fourth-degree and sixth-degree misconduct involving controlled substances and taken to the Seward Jail without bail. n On July 3 at 10:16 a.m., troopers contacted Brandy Taylor, 22, of Ninilchik, at her residence. She was arrested on two arrest warrants and taken to the Homer Jail. n On July 3 at 1:08 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Kalifornsky Beach Road at Poppy Lane. Rachael A. Anderson, 27, of Soldotna, was arrested for driving under the See COPS, page A-11
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on $500 bail. n On July 3 at 11:34 p.m. the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a white 1992 Chevrolet Truck for a moving violation near Mile 54 of the Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that the passenger, identified as Zach P. Hutchinson, 20, of Sutton, had an Anchorage warrant for his arrest for failing to appear to court on the original charges of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, minor consuming alcohol and petition to revoke probation. Hutchinson was arrested and taken to the Seward Jail on $250 bail. n On July 3 at 12:13 p.m., the Alaska Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a green 1992 Jeep near Mile 2 of the Seward Highway after observing the driver not wearing a seat belt. The driver was identified as Rothaphus Mullen, 53, of Seward. Investigation revealed that Mullen’s license was revoked and that he he had several prior driving while license revoked offenses, including one less than 12 hours prior to this stop. He was arrested for driving while license revoked and taken to the Seward Jail on $500 bail. n On July 4 at approximately 1827 hours Soldotna Public Safety Communications Center received a call from a frantic female stating her child went missing at Glacier Creek where it crosses under the Seward Highway. A Trooper from Girdwood responded and arrived on scene a minute later. AST was told that a five year old child was standing next to the creek when the mother put another child into a car seat in her vehicle. When she turned back around the five year old was gone. An intensive ground and water search was conducted of the area around Glacier Creek by Alaska State Troopers, a State Parks Officer, a US Forest Service Service Officer, Anchorage Police Department Officers, and Girdwood Fire Department personnel. A small water craft was deployed to search the creek while officers searched the banks of the creek and wooded areas. A helicopter from Alpine Air was requested and was en route when the child was located in the area where Glacier Creek runs into the Turnagain Arm at approximately 1900 hours. The helicopter was used to transport medical personnel and medical supplies to start life saving measures. CPR was started immediately and continued until a LifeMed helicopter arrived on scene at approximately 2000 hours. The child was transported to Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage with life threatening injuries. The Alaska State Troopers would like to thank all participating agencies that contributed and immediately responded to assist with search and rescue efforts. n On July 4, Jeffery Johnson, 32, of Anchorage, was contacted by the Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Soldotna Post, and issued a citation for personal use dip net fishing in closed waters of the Kasilof River. Bail was set at $210 in Kenai District Court. n On July 5 at 7:09 a.m., the Soldotna Public Safety Communication Center received a report of a serious injury accident at the Deep Creek boat launch in Ninilchik. Ninilchik medics and Alaska State Troopers-Soldotna responded to the scene. Investigation revealed that Kenneth Kataiva, 56, of Sterling, was at the Deep Creek boat launch in Ninilchik, waiting for his turn to launch and was removing the straps on his boat. A Ford van, towing a large charter boat behind him, pulled out around his vehicle and boat and struck him. Kataiva was dragged by the boat trailer a short distance and sustained a serious injury to his leg. Kataiva was flown to Anchorage by helicopter for treatment. The van was driven by Julian Hendricks, 30, of Ninilchik, who worked for a charter operation in Ninilchik. Hendricks reported that the van had lost its brakes as he was waiting in line, so he was trying to avoid striking Kataiva’s vehicle in front of him. The Department of Transportation Commercial Vehicle Enforcement responded and assisted in the investigation. Investigation continues. n On July 4, Alaska Wildlife Troopers contacted conducted a traffic stop on a 1992 Chevro-
let truck for excessive speed. Investigation revealed Abelino Archuleta, 42, of Kasilof, to have a suspended California operator’s license. Archuleta was issued a summons with a mandatory court date for driving while license suspended and released at the scene. n On July 5 at 12:29 a.m. the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a small passenger car after observing the vehicle traveling above the posted speed limit. Investigation revealed that Robert G. Felthauser, 37, of Anchorage, was operating the motor vehicle with a suspended operator’s license out of Alaska for a point’s system violation. Felthauser was issued a misdemeanor citation for driving while license suspended. He and the vehicle were released to a responsible driver. n On July 5 at 3:18 a.m., the
Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a 2008 Ford Focus for traveling above the posted speed limit. Investigation revealed that a passenger in the vehicle, identified as Katherine T. Ordonez, 19, of Anchorage was in possession of marijuana. A separate passenger in the vehicle, identified as Darian J. White, 20, of Anchorage was also found to be in possession of marijuana and cocaine that was packaged for distribution. Ordonez was issued a misdemeanor citation and released on her own recognizance. White was arrested and taken to the Anchorage Jail on $2,500 bail. n On July 5 at about 1:40 p.m. the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a Nissan sedan for speeding at Mile 52 Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that passenger Peter
Basargin, 26, of Homer, had two warrants for his arrest, totaling $4,000. Basargin was arrested and taken to the Seward Jail. n On July 4 at about 4:00 p.m., the Alaska Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a black 2007 Nissan SUV near Mile 24 of the Seward Highway for speeding. Investigation revealed that driver Courtney Tara Jochens, 24, of Anchorage, was on supervised probation for a prior drugs offense and was in violation of those conditions of probation. She was arrested for probation violation and taken to the Seward Jail without bail pending arraignment. n On July 4 at about 7 p.m. the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, conducted a traffic stop on a small passenger car after observing the vehicle traveling above the posted speed limit. Investigation
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revealed that Tanya M. Anderson, 22, of Anchorage was operating the motor vehicle without a valid license. Anderson was issued a misdemeanor citation for no valid operator’s license, and she and the vehicle were released to a responsible driver. n On July 4 at 8:19 p.m., troopers with the South Central Bureau of Highway Patrol stopped and contacted Kevin A. Price, 31, of Anchorage, after a traffic stop near Mile 83 of the Seward Highway. Investigation revealed that Price was driving while impaired by alcohol and that he has two prior driving under the influence convictions within the past 10 years. Price was arrested and taken to the Anchorage Jail on $11,000 bail for felony driving under the influence. n On July 4 at 8:46 p.m., Anchor Point Alaska State Troopers responded to a report-
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ed assault after-the-fact on Milo Fritz Road in Anchor Point. Troopers contacted the victim, who was observed to have suffered injuries from a physical assault. The victim reported she was assaulted on the trail near her residence, which she walks frequently. During the assault, the victim reported she was struck from behind. The victim fought back against her attacker. The attacker was able to take currency from the victim. The attacker is described as a white male, around 5’5”, thin build and was wearing pants during the attack. This is the only information the victim could provide and it is suspected she was targeted due to her intoxication level. The victim was taken to South Peninsula Hospital for treatment of her injuries.There are no suspects at this time. Troopers ask anyone with information to contact Anchor
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24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.02" Month to date ............................ 1.81" Normal month to date ............. 0.57" Year to date ............................... 7.98" Normal year to date ................. 5.62" Record today ................. 0.52" (1971) Record for July ............. 5.02" (1958) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)
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Husband, wife capture 5K Dixson, Craig take Rotary Unity Run 10-mile crowns By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion
Rex Shields finishes the Unity Run in first place with a time of about 15 minutes, 33.3 seconds, Saturday in Soldotna.
Oilers swept in Fairbanks Staff report
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The Peninsula Oilers will be glad to get home. The Oilers finished off a winless, six-game road trip Friday with an 11-6 loss to the Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks at Growden Memorial Park. The Panners sweep the five-game series from the Oilers, who have now lost seven straight overall. The Oilers fall to 7-13 in the Alaska Baseball League, which puts them six games behind the Panners, who at 11-5 lead the American League. The Panners kept right on rolling on offense Saturday, scoring 19 runs in the second inning in a 26-7 victory over the Anchorage Glacier Pilots. The Oilers return to Coral Seymour Memorial Park for a five-game series with the Anchorage Bucs, starting at 2 p.m. today. That game is Central Peninsula Hospital Family Day and Prostate Cancer Awareness Day, with free admission, plus free hot dog, chips and soda. The Oilers will be selling “Prostate Cancer” jerseys for $150 each and auctioning off one the entire team has auto-
Alaska Baseball League Standings
W L Pct. GB Overall American League Goldpanners 11 5 .688 -- 21-6 Bucs 14 8 .636 -- 21-11 Oilers 7 13 .350 6 16-14-2 National League Miners 14 9 .609 -- 18-10-1 Pilots 14 11 .560 1 17-13 Chinooks 6 20 .231 9.5 8-22
Three local high schoolers are on their way to greater heights, starting this weekend at the USA Power Lifting Raw National Championships. Kenai Central sophomore Robin Johnson, Kenai Central junior Cipriana Castellano and Soldotna senior Zach Hallford are all making the trip to the championships in Aurora, Colorado, where they will face the stiffest competition yet in their fledgling careers. The meet gets going Thursday and ends Sunday. Lifters need to have posted a competitive mark in the last 18 months, and with eight weight classes for the women and nine for the men, 17 spots to the world championships are up for grabs. The group leaves Tuesday, and will be facing 470 other competitors, a steep increase
no race is easy work. Jordan ran a time of 15:49.6, and said he and Jonah — who was clocked at 16:19.8 — have been putting in an average of three running days a week, but have also been mixing in other activities such as biking to build a cross-training core. “I’m hoping to not burn out like other high school runners do in the fall,” Jordan said. Shields had to settle for half of the accolades. His wife, Ashley, came away with the victory in the women’s 5K, finishing ahead of runner-up Olivia Hutchings with a time of 18:18.1. Hutchings crossed 52 seconds behind See RUN, page B-4
Dipping and weaving
Friday, July 11 Goldpanners 11, Oilers 6 Chinooks 4, Bucs 3 Saturday, July 12 Goldpanners 26, Pilots 7 Chinooks 7, Miners 4 Sunday, July 13 Pilots at Goldpanners, 1 p.m. Bucs at Oilers, 2 p.m. Pilots at Goldpanners, 3 p.m.
graphed. Proceeds go to benefit Central Peninsula Health Foundation: Prostate Cancer Fund. In Friday’s game, the Oilers, who gave up an average of 10.2 runs per game on the road trip, again had trouble stopping the opposition. Peninsula did fine at the plate, with all nine players collecting at least one hit and six players collecting two hits, although the Oilers did leave 12 on base. But the pitching and defense broke down. The Oilers comSee OILERS, page B-4
3 area athletes to lift nationally By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
It seems the Theisen brothers of Kenai have found some new competition on the road. Saturday’s 11th annual Soldotna Rotary Unity Run that ended at Soldotna High School saw Rex Shields take the victory in the five-kilometer race with a time of 15 minutes, 33.3 seconds, only about 100 yards ahead of second- and third-place finishers Jordan and Jonah Theisen, who will both be seniors this fall at Kenai Central High School. With the high school cross-country
and track offseason leaving the Theisens’ training in a slight lull, Shields was able to take his second win of the summer, following his victory in the Run for the River 10-miler in early June. “It was fun running with those two guys,” Shields said. “I ran with them for about the first two miles, and then I just took off for the last mile.” Shields, a 25-year-old former track athlete at Brigham Young University who was born in Alaska, said his personal best in the 5,000 meters is 14:01, so Saturday’s jaunt along the steady Unity Trail was easy work. But with the Theisens in the field,
from the 30 or so they saw in late April at the Alaska State Powerlifting Championships in Anchorage. After the trio all set “raw” records — meaning no special equipment was used to aid the lifts — in that meet, Kenai lifting coach Jeff Baker and state chairperson for U.S.A. Powerlifting Rob Schmidt realized the type of potential that was blossoming in front of their eyes. “It’s enormous,” Baker said. “The way I try to explain it is it’s like Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan walking around in your school. People just don’t understand the relevance of powerlifting because it’s just not on TV and in the news.” Baker said he believes all three hold a realistic chance of qualifying for 2015 IPF Raw Classic Powerlifting Championships to be held in Helsinki, Finland, next June.
Photos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion
Above, Kenai River Wolfpack’s Fred Koski is taken to the ground during a rugby game for the the Between the Tides Dipnet Tournament on Saturday in Kenai. At top, Will Schwenke of the Wolfpack breaks away from the opposition.
Kenai River Wolfpack hosts annual tournament Staff report
The Kenai River Wolfpack Rugby Football Club hosted its annual Between the Tides Dipnet Tournament on Saturday in Kenai. The tournament is so named because the event allows players to get a few fish, as well as a few matches, on the trip to the Kenai Peninsula. The men’s title was won by Bore Tide of Anchorage, while the women’s crown went to Arctic Fox of Anchorage. The men played 10 to a side. There were three men’s teams. They played a roundrobin tourney, with the two top teams advancing to the championship game. The other two men’s teams in the tournament were Arctic Legion, of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, and a combined Kenai-Fairbanks squad. The scores in the round-robin were Bore Tide 24, Arctic Legion 17; Arctic Legion 27, Kenai-Fairbanks 10; and Bore Tide 27,
Several rugby teams traveled to the Kenai Peninsula to play in the Between the Tides Dipnet Tournament on Saturday in Kenai.
See RUGBY, Page B-2
See LIFT, page B-4
Netherlands topple frustrated Brazil in 3rd-place game TALES AZZONI AP Sports Writer
BRASILIA, Brazil — Robin van Persie and Daley Blind scored early goals to help give the Netherlands a 3-0 win over host Brazil in the thirdplace match at the World Cup on Saturday. With the result, the Netherlands finishes a World Cup unbeaten in regular play for the first time, having lost to Argentina on penalties in the semifinals. After finishing runner-up in 2010, the third place is the best position for the Dutch squad since it lost the final in 1974 and 1978.
The loss added to Brazil’s frustration at the home tournament following the disastrous 7-1 defeat to Germany. After the final whistle, the team was loudly booed by the nearly 70,000 fans that attended the match at the National Stadium in Brasilia. Many had already left even before the late third goal by the Dutch. “It’s a terrible feeling, I don’t know what to say,” Oscar said. “After a huge loss to Germany, today we tried our best from the beginning to win third place but it wasn’t our day. We have to see what went wrong so we can improve for the future.” Van Persie converted a penalty kick
three minutes into the match after Arjen Robben was brought down by Brazil captain Thiago Silva on the edge of the area. Blind added to the lead in the 17th with a shot from near the penalty spot after defender David Luiz made a mistake while trying to clear a cross in front of the goal. Georginio Wijnaldum rounded off the win in injury time with a shot inside the near post. “The most beautiful was our resilience. We were knocked out but we came back and finished third,” Wijnaldum said. “We wanted to close it out well.” Brazil looked lost from the start, making many of the same defensive C
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mistakes that marked the historic defeat to the Germans four days ago. The Netherlands took advantage with quick passes and speed in the attack. Silva had to foul Robben after being beaten on the run, leading to van Persie’s firm left-foot shot into the right upper corner to put the Dutch ahead. The Dutch wanted a red card for Silva for a professional foul, but Algerian referee Djamel Haimoudi only gave him a yellow. Silva had missed the semifinal against Germany because of a yellow card suspension. Blind added to the lead after Luiz failed to clear a cross, heading the ball right back to the Dutch defender for
an easy goal. Wijnaldum closed the scoring in injury time with a goal from inside the area after a cross by Daryl Janmaat. “It is a good end,” Robben said. “You can wipe away the hangover (of the lost semifinal). I’m so proud. Compliments to this team. It’s a party to work with this team. We deserved more.” Brazil’s best chance in the first half came on a free kick taken by Oscar in the 36th, but Silva and Luiz were not able to reach the low cross in front of goal. In the second, Ramires came close with a low right-foot shot from the top of the area in the 60th.
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Source: Anthony decides to stay with Knicks NEW YORK (AP) — Carmelo Anthony is staying with the New York Knicks. Anthony has decided to remain in New York, choosing the Knicks over a number of teams which could have given him a better chance for the championship he craves. The All-Star forward met with Chicago, Houston, Dallas and the Lakers, but has informed the Knicks he will return, a person with knowledge of the details told The Associated Press on Saturday on condition of anonymity because no announcement was made. The Knicks offered Anthony a maximum contract worth nearly $130 million over five years, about $35 million more than any of his other suitors under NBA rules, though it’s unknown what the final terms of his deal will be. Yahoo Sports and the Daily News of New York first reported Anthony’s plans. Anthony came to the Knicks in February 2011 after a trade with the Denver Nuggets. He led the NBA in scoring in 2012-13 and was second last year but is more interested in team success, so he spent the last two weeks considering other homes. But the combination of the millions more the Knicks could offer and the chance to keep playing on basketball’s biggest stage was too hard to pass up
for Anthony, a New York native who had never been the highest paid player spent months trying for a trade to his on his team in 11 seasons as a pro. hometown 3 1/2 years ago. The Cavs did not provide any terms of the contract in a release, citing James signs for 2 years, $42.1 league policy. million CLEVELAND — First, the CavaHayward to stay with Jazz liers got LeBron James’ word. Then Gordon Hayward is staying in Utah they got his signature. after all. James signed a two-year, $42.1 The Jazz on Saturday matched million contract with the Cavs on Sat- Charlotte’s four-year, $63 million ofurday, a day after he announced he fer for the restricted free agent. His was returning to play in Cleveland and agent, Mark Bartelstein, confirmed try to end the city’s 50-year champion- Utah’s move first reported by Yahoo! ship drought. Sports. The deal provides flexibility for the “I think it’s certainly a gigantic NBA’s biggest star with the league’s statement of how the Jazz value Gormaximum salary expected to rise in don,” Bartelstein told The Associated the future. Press. A person familiar with the negotiaThe Jazz had until late Sunday to tions said James’ contract includes an match the Hornets’ maximum offer option for the four-time league MVP sheet for the 6-foot-8 small forward. to become a free agent next summer. The team did not immediately reHowever, it is strictly “a business spond to a request for comment, but deal,” according to the person who Jazz general manager Gordon Lindsey spoke to The Associated Press on con- had repeatedly said he wanted to keep dition of anonymity because the team Hayward on the roster. is not providing any details about the agreement. Lin goes to Lakers in trade By only signing for two years, Jeremy Lin is still on his way to James can get another contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, even after the the Cavs before the 2016-17 season, Houston Rockets failed to land coveted when a new television deal is expect- forward Chris Bosh in free agency. ed to push the maximum salary higher. The Rockets still plan to execute the The max contract for next season is trade that will send the point guard to $20.7 million. Until this deal, James Los Angeles for cash, two people with
knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday. The people requested anonymity because the trade has not been officially announced. Rockets GM Daryl Morey plunged into the free agent market with designs on adding a third star to play with James Harden and Dwight Howard. He made a brief overture to LeBron James and hosted Carmelo Anthony for a visit, but both of those efforts were rebuffed. While James mulled his future this week, Morey swung for the fences with a four-year max offer to Bosh, the versatile forward who was credited with being the defensive backbone during the Heat’s run to four straight NBA Finals. To create the salary cap room to make the offer, Morey reached an agreement to trade Lin, who will make about $15 million this season in the last year of a deal that counts only $8 million against the cap, to the Lakers, who have the cap room to absorb Lin’s contract without sending much back in return. When James chose to return to Cleveland on Friday, the path appeared to be clearing for the Texas-born Bosh to join up with the Rockets and vault them into contender status in the powerful Western Conference. But Heat President Pat Riley quickly recovered from James’ rejection and convinced Bosh to stay in Miami
with a whopping five-year, $118 million offer. Bulls land Gasol The Chicago Bulls recovered quickly after losing out on Carmelo Anthony in free agency, landing Los Angeles Lakers big man Pau Gasol to bolster the team’s offense. Gasol announced on his verified Twitter account on Saturday evening that he reached agreement with the Bulls. “It hasn’t been easy,” Gasol tweeted. “After meditating it a lot I’ve chosen to play with the Chicago Bulls. Looking forward to this new chapter of my career.” Spurs sign up Mills Patty Mills was a feel-good story on a team full of them last season in San Antonio. The Australian guard had a breakout year, rededicating himself to conditioning and flourishing in a Spurs system that relied upon him for offensive scoring punch off the bench. After averaging 10.2 points and helping the Spurs win the championship, Mills figured to cash in on the open market. But then it was revealed that he would be out for six months or more due to a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, and suddenly his future was uncertain.
Park chases history SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — One year later, Inbee Park is still chasing history at the Women’s British Open. Instead of trying to win an unprecedented fourth straight major, Park has a chance to become only the seventh woman to win four of the LPGA’s majors. Instead of photographers capturing her every move at St. Andrews, the 26-year-old South Korean has gone about her work without fanfare at Royal Birkdale. That changed Saturday with a remarkable start, and a late ruling that put Park in the lead. On the tough opening stretch at Royal Birkdale, she ran off three birdies that sent her to a 4-under 68. Then, Park went from a one-shot deficit to a oneshot lead when Ahn Sun-Ju was penalized two shots after her round for building a stance in the bunker on the 18th hole. “I definitely enjoyed it last year,” Park said. “But this year has just been a little bit different. Last year I enjoyed it and having pressure and experiencing something I never have experienced before. If I end up winning tomorrow, I’ll definitely enjoy this year better.” The 18 holes remaining could be a sprint among a dozen players. Park had a one-shot lead over a pair of major champions — Suzann Pettersen of Norway (68) and Shanshan Feng of China (69) — along with Ahn. Julieta Granada (72) and Amelia Lewis (71) were another shot behind. Ahn appeared to be the player to catch after what she thought was a 69 for a one-shot lead. She was summoned to the rules trailer, where officials determined she used her left foot to build her stance in a pot bunker left of the 18th green.
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Kenai-Fairbanks 5. In the championship match, Bore Tide won 29-10 over Arctic Legion. There were two women’s teams at the tournament — Arctic Fox of Anchorage and the Fairbanks Ravens. Those two squads played three times, with the Ravens winning the first match 14-7, but Arctic Fox coming back to win the next two matches 27-10 and 22-5. The day ended with a friendly, social, coed match with 15 players on each side. Victor Rodriguez had a solid day for the Wolfpack, with three tries, while Trent Buning had two tries. A try is worth five points and is scored when the ball is grounded in the other team’s ingoal area. C
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Sports Briefs Salmon Series results posted The first Salmon Run and Cycle Series races were held this week at Tsalteshi Trails. The Salmon Run Series was held Wednesday, getting 99 runners despite a steady rain. Rex Shields took the top spot in the fivekilometer race at a sizzling 15 minutes, 26 seconds, while Derek Gibson was right behind at 15:27 and Jordan Theisen was third at 15:48. The top woman was Becca Ford in 20:07, while Courtney Stroh was next at 20:36 and Susan Craig finished at 23:26. The Salmon Cycle Series was held Thursday, also in rain. JohnMark Pothast was the top men’s finisher at 32:30 on the course, which was just short of 10 kilometers. Adam Agosti was next at 32:31, while Jordan Theisen was third at 32:46. Sadie Fox led the women at 35:26, while Hannah Pothast was next at 35:27 and Heather Schramm was third at 39:39. Both the Salmon Run and Cycle Series continue this week. The Salmon Run Series will again be Wednesday, this time starting on the field behind Skyview High School and including the wolf loop, with part of bear, coyote and eagle’s perch, totaling five kilometers. Online registration is at www.tsalteshi.org. The cost online is $10 per race for Tsalteshi Trails Association members, and $15 for nonmembers. Before each 5K race, there will be a 1K race for children 6 and under, costing $5 online or the day of the race. Races start at 6 p.m. The Salmon Cycle Series will be Thursday at 6 p.m. This week’s race will be on the upper trails. Races are $5 each, or free for TTA members. There is no online registration. Just pay before the race. Salmon Run Series #1
Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails 1. Rex Shields, 15 minutes, 26 seconds; 2. Derek Gibson, 15:27; 3. Jordan Theisen, 15:48; 4. Karl Romig, 18:38; 5. Tony Eskelin, 19:40; 6. Jim White, 19:48; 7. Becca Ford, 20:07; 8. Paul Ostrander, 20:22; 9. Courtney Stroh, 20:36; 10. Carl Kinchun, 20:41; 11. John Mohorcich, 21:05; 12. James Danielson, 21:30; 13. Noah Perry, 21:32; 14. Ryan Nelson, 22:08; 15. Kevin Lauver, 22:45; 16. Gabe Juliussen, 22:49; 17. Jacob Sundberg, 23:18; 18. Jamie Nelson, 23:24; 19. Jode Sparks, 23:25; 20. Susan Craig, 23:26; 21. Ben Hanson, 23:44; 22. Julie Litchfield, 24:01; 23. Mauro Lotito, 24:02; 24. Jane Fuerstenau, 24:22; 25. Doug Hogue, 25:00. 26. Elizabeth Hardie, 25:12; 27. Loren Hollers, 25:22; 28. Matt Tunseth, 25:42; 29. Connie Ferguson, 25:52; 30. Elizabeth Bella, 26:05; 31. Roy Stuckey, 26:13; 32. Matthew Pyhala, 26:17; 33. Dylan Hogue, 26:23; 34. Rachel Erickson, 26:26; 35. Emily Knight, 26:27; 36. Dan Pascucci, 26:31; 37. Sarah Hollers, 26:40; 38. Regina Theisen, 26:42; 39. Jodi Hanson, 26:45; 40. Lindsay Fagrelius, 26:50; 41. Patrice Kohl, 26:57; 42. Jeff Perschbacher, 27:06; 43. Peter Ehrhardt, 27:10; 44. Amy Pascucci, 27:25; 45. Sarah Riley, 27:55; 46. Jack Maryott, 28:31; 47. Kimberly Tornow, 28:34; 48. Paul Tornow, 28:37; 49. Rob Carson, 29:02; 50. Mitch Michaud, 29:10. 51. Chelsea Vanvickle, 29:12; 52. Shelby Dykstra, 29:15; 53. Julie Moore, 29:17; 54. Dana McDonald, 29:18; 55. Sarah Callaway, 29:24; 56. Elizabeth Knippling, 29:39; 57. Terri Cowart, 29:52; 58. Melinda Miller, 29:59; 59. Paul Knight, 30:00; 60. Hadassah Udelhoven, 30:18; 61. Debby Burwen, 30:50; 62. Isabella Dammeyer, 31:04; 63. Joseph Dammeyer, 31:05; 64. Brittany Hollers, 31:13; 65. Tucker Mueller, 32:20; 66. Meg Mueller, 32:21; 67. June Stuckey, 33:00; 68. Angie Nelson, 33:01; 69. Bobbi Lay, 33:05; 70. Maria Sweppy, 33:25; 71. Jordan Ruffner, 33:40; 72. Ethan Hogue, 33:45; 73. Tara Ruffner, 33:51; 74. Amy Hogue, 33:52; 75. JohnPaul Dammeyer, 34:01. 76. Kari Weston, 34:08; 77. Matt Dammeyer, 34:25; 78. Rinna Carson, 34:43; 79. Marly Perschbacher, 35:05; 80. Amelia Mueller, 35:19; 81. Marcus Mueller, 35:58; 82. Joni Dykstra, 36:00; 83. Kathy Hammer, 36:22; 84. Mary Rhyner, 36:23; 85. Harmony Curtis, 36:54; 86. Melody Nichel, 37:01; 87. Landen Showalter, 37:01; 88. Jen Showalter, 37:06; 89. Bill Hanson, 37:07; 90. Maria Dammeyer, 38:05; 91. Melanny Lauver; 92. Markie Shiflea, 41:06; 93. Amy Milburn, 41:40; 94. Andrea Burton, 41:44; 95. Kate Carrer, 41:45; 96. Johna Beech, 42:11; 97. Shaylon Cochran, 43:10; 98. Nicole Egholm, 43:16; 99. Bryr Harris, 43:34.
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Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails 1. John-Mark Pothast, 32:30; 2. Adam Agosti, 32:31; 3. Jordan Theisen, 32:46; 4. Brian Beeson, 34:26; 5. Sadie Fox, 35:26; 6. Hannah Pothast, 35:27; 7. Tanner Best, 36:47; 8. Colton Diehl, 37:10; 9. Ryan Nelson, 37:16; 10. Derek Schramm, 37:35; 11. Scott Huff, 38:51; 12. Peter DiCarlo, 39:32; 13. Heather Schramm, 39:39; 14. Cole Nelson, 39:40; 15. Will Morrow, 40:29; 16. Rob Carson, 40:48; 17. Jennifer Tabor, 41:01; 18. John Tabor, 41:14; 19. Laura Pillifant, 42:44; 20. Jack Maryott, 43:21; 21. Tyle Owens, 50:34; 22. Marcia Mankin, 1:06:12; Simone Owens, DNF.
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LOUDON, N.H. — Brad Keselowski had a couple of impressive performances at New Hampshire. It’s the victory celebration that again gave him fits. Keselowski topped all the fields Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, including a dominant run in his Nationwide Series victory. Keselowski also led the speed charts during both Sprint Cup practices. Throw in the pole for the Nationwide race and that made the Team Penske driver a neat 4 for 4. Simply perfect. “Well a hell of a Saturday,” Keselowski said. His only hiccup came when he dropped the American flag out of his No. 22 Ford. The flag rested on the track before it was retrieved by an official to let the victory celebration continue. — Staff and wire reports
Soccer World Cup THIRD PLACE Saturday, July 12 At Brasilia, Brazil Netherlands 3, Brazil 0 CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, July 13 At Rio de Janeiro Germany vs. Argentina, 11 a.m. ADT
Basketball WNBA Results
Friday’s Games Los Angeles 68, New York 54 Seattle 88, San Antonio 67 Phoenix 72, Chicago 66 Saturday’s Games Atlanta 93, Indiana 74 Washington 91, Tulsa 74 Sunday’s Games Los Angeles at Connecticut, 9 a.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 11 a.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 2 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 2 p.m. All Times ADT
Baseball AL Standings
East Division W L Baltimore 51 42 Toronto 49 46 New York 47 46 Tampa Bay 43 53 Boston 42 52 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 53 37 Kansas City 47 46 Cleveland 46 47 Chicago 45 50 Minnesota 43 50 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 58 36 Los Angeles 56 37 Seattle 51 43 Houston 40 55 Texas 38 56
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.589 — .505 7½ .495 8½ .474 10½ .462 11½ .617 — .602 1½ .543 7 .421 18½ .404 20
Friday’s Games Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 10 innings Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 5 L.A. Angels 3, Texas 0 Boston 8, Houston 3 Detroit 2, Kansas City 1 Colorado 6, Minnesota 2 Seattle 3, Oakland 2 Saturday’s Games Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 2 N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 0 Houston 3, Boston 2 Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 3 Detroit 5, Kansas City 1 L.A. Angels 5, Texas 2 Seattle 6, Oakland 2 Sunday’s Games Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 8-6) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-4), 9:05 a.m. Toronto (Dickey 7-8) at Tampa Bay (Price 8-7), 9:40 a.m. Boston (Buchholz 3-5) at Houston (Cosart 9-6), 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Verlander 8-7) at Kansas City (B.Chen 1-2), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-5) at Texas (S.Baker 0-2), 11:05 a.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 9-5) at Colorado (B.Anderson 0-2), 12:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray 9-3) at Seattle (C.Young 8-5), 12:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Baltimore (Gausman 3-2), 4:05 p.m. All Times ADT
NL Standings
East Division W L Pct Washington 50 42 .543 Atlanta 51 43 .543
Miami 44 New York 44 Philadelphia 42 Central Division Milwaukee 52 St. Louis 52 Cincinnati 50 Pittsburgh 49 Chicago 40 West Division Los Angeles 53 San Francisco 51 San Diego 41 Colorado 40 Arizona 40
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Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 4 Philadelphia 6, Washington 2 N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 1 Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 6 Colorado 6, Minnesota 2 San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 San Francisco 5, Arizona 0 Saturday’s Games Arizona 2, San Francisco 0 Atlanta 11, Chicago Cubs 6 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4 Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5, 11 innings Washington 5, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings L.A. Dodgers 1, San Diego 0 Sunday’s Games Miami (Hand 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 2-5), 9:10 a.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-6) at Cincinnati (Cueto 9-6), 9:10 a.m. Washington (Roark 7-6) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 4-8), 9:35 a.m. St. Louis (C.Martinez 2-3) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 9-6), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (Teheran 8-6) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-7), 10:20 a.m. Arizona (Nuno 0-0) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 9-7), 12:05 p.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 9-5) at Colorado (B.Anderson 0-2), 12:10 p.m. San Diego (T.Ross 7-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 9-5), 12:10 p.m. All Times ADT
J.Castro. W_Fields 2-4. L_Peavy 1-8. Sv_Qualls (10). HRs_Boston, D.Ortiz (20). Houston, J.Castro (8).
Rays 10, Blue Jays 3 Tor. TB
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Hutchison, Happ (6), Santos (7), Redmond (8) and D.Navarro; Odorizzi, Jo.Peralta (7), Oviedo (8), Bedard (9) and J.Molina. W_ Odorizzi 5-8. L_Hutchison 6-8.
Tigers 5, Royals 1 Det. KC
Porcello, Chamberlain (8), Alburquerque (9) and Avila; Shields, K.Herrera (8), Crow (9), L.Coleman (9) and S.Perez. W_Porcello 12-5. L_Shields 9-5. HRs_Detroit, J.Martinez (13), Avila (7).
Angels 5, Rangers 2 LA Tex.
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Carroll, Putnam (6), Guerra (7), Surkamp (8), Petricka (9) and Flowers; McAllister, Hagadone (8), Atchison (8), Crockett (8), A.Adams (9), Rzepczynski (9) and Y.Gomes. W_Carroll 4-5. L_McAllister 3-5. HRs_Chicago, J.Abreu (29). Cleveland, Brantley (15).
Yankees 3, Orioles 0 NY Ba.
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Greene, Huff (8), Kelley (8), Dav.Robertson (9) and Cervelli; Tillman, McFarland (7), R.Webb (8) and Hundley, Clevenger. W_Greene 2-0. L_Tillman 7-5. Sv_Dav.Robertson (23).
Astros 3, Red Sox 2 Bos. Hou.
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Peavy, A.Miller (8), Tazawa (8) and D.Ross; Oberholtzer, Fields (7), Sipp (9), Qualls (9) and
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Weaver, Morin (8), J.Smith (9) and Conger; Mikolas, Frasor (6), Mendez (7), West (8), Soria (9) and Chirinos. W_Weaver 10-6. L_Mikolas 0-2. Sv_J.Smith (14).
Mariners 6, Athletics 2 Oak. Se.
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J.Chavez, Abad (6), Cook (7), Ji.Johnson (8) and D.Norris; Iwakuma, Medina (9) and Sucre. W_Iwakuma 8-4. L_J.Chavez 7-6. HRs_Oakland, Moss (20). Seattle, Seager (15), Cano (7).
Twins 9, Rockies 3 Min. Co.
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Correia, Duensing (7), Burton (7), Fien (8), Swarzak (9) and Fryer, K.Suzuki; Matzek, Bettis (7), B.Brown (8), Belisle (9) and McKenry. W_Correia 5-11. L_Matzek 1-4. HRs_Minnesota, E.Escobar (3).
Whtie Sox 6, Indians 2 Chi. Cle.
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Braves 11, Cubs 6 Atl. Chi.
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Minor, Hale (7), D.Carpenter (8) and Bethancourt; E.Jackson, Villanueva (4), Russell (7), Schlitter (9) and Castillo. W_Minor 3-5. L_E.Jackson 5-10. Sv_D.Carpenter (3). HRs_Atlanta, C.Johnson 2 (5), Minor (1).
Diamondbacks 2, Giants 0 Ari. SF
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Miley, Ziegler (8), A.Reed (9) and M.Montero; Vogelsong, Affeldt (7), Machi (8), Romo (8), J.Lopez (9) and Posey. W_Miley 5-6. L_Vogelsong 5-7. Sv_A.Reed (21). HRs_ Arizona, A.Hill (7).
Mets 5, Marlins 4 Mia. NY
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Koehler, Morris (7), M.Dunn (8) and Saltalamacchia; Matsuzaka, C.Torres (7), Black (8), Mejia (9) and d’Arnaud. W_Black 2-2. L_M.
Dunn 7-5. Sv_Mejia (10). HRs_Miami, Yelich (8). New York, C.Young (8).
Cardinals 10, Brewers 2 SL Mil.
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Wainwright, Motte (8), S.Freeman (9) and T.Cruz, Kottaras; Nelson, Gorzelanny (5), Estrada (6), Wooten (8) and Lucroy, Maldonado. W_Wainwright 12-4. L_Nelson 1-1. HRs_St. Louis, Wong (6).
Nationals 5, Phillies 3, 10 inn. Was. Phi.
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Strasburg, Blevins (6), Storen (7), Clippard (8), Detwiler (9), R.Soriano (10) and W.Ramos; Hamels, De Fratus (8), Bastardo (8), Papelbon (9), Diekman (10) and Rupp, K.Hill. W_Detwiler 1-2. L_Diekman 3-3. Sv_R.Soriano (22). HRs_Washington, Werth (11).
Pirates 6, Reds 5, 11 inn. Pit. Cin.
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Morton, J.Hughes (7), Melancon (8), Watson (9), Frieri (10), Ju.Wilson (10), J.Gomez (11) and R.Martin; Leake, Ondrusek (7), LeCure (8), M.Parra (8), Ju.Diaz (8), Broxton (9), Hoover (10) and Mesoraco. W_Ju.Wilson 3-1. L_Hoover 1-7. Sv_J.Gomez (1). HRs_Pittsburgh, A.McCutchen 2 (17). Cincinnati, Heisey (3), Frazier (18).
Dodgers 1, Padres 0 SD LA
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Transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Miguel Gonzalez to Norfolk (IL). Recalled RHP Kevin Gausman and C Steve Clevenger from Norfolk (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP Andre Rienzo to Charlotte (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS — Acquired LHP Nick Maronde from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named or cash and optioned Maronde to the minor leagues. Transferred DH Jason Giambi from the 15- to the 60-day DL. Optioned RHP Vinnie Pestano to Columbus (IL). Assigned RHP Mark Lowe outright to Columbus. Recalled RHP Zach McAllister from Columbus. HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Collin McHugh on the 15day DL, retroactive to July 7. Recalled LHP Brett Oberholtzer from Oklahoma City (PCL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Drew Rucinski (TL). Recalled INF Efren Navarro from Salt Lake (PCL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Op-
tioned RHP Matt Daley to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed INF Alberto Callaspo on the 15day DL. Recalled INF Andy Parrino from Sacramento (PCL). Sent LHP Drew Pomeranz to Sacramento (PCL) for a rehab assignment. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed LHP Jake McGee on paternity leave. Reinstated SS Yunel Escobar from the 15-day DL. TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned LHP Aaron Poreda to Round Rock (PCL). Selected the contract of LHP Ryan Feierabend from Round Rock. Agreed to terms with RHP Erik Hamren on a minor league contract. Sent OF Jim Adduci to Frisco (TL) for a rehab assignment. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed OF Nolan Reimold on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Anthony Gose from Buffalo (IL). National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Assigned RHP Pedro Beato outright to Gwinnett (IL). CHICAGO CUBS — Sent 2B Emilio Bonifacio to the AZL Cubs for a rehab assignment. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHP Curtis Partch to Louisville (IL). Recalled INF Neftali Soto from Louisville. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent LHP Scott Elbert to Rancho Cucamonga (Cal) for a rehab assignment. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed SS Jean Segura on the bereavement list and LHP WeiChung Wang on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 9. Recalled RHP Jimmy Nelson and INF Elian Herrera from Nashville (PCL). NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with LHP Joel Huertas on a one-year contract. Sent C Taylor Teagarden to the GCL Mets for a rehab assignment. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed C Carlos Ruiz on the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP David Buchanan to Lehigh Valley (IL). Selected the contract of OF Grady Sizemore from Lehigh Valley. Transferred LHP Cliff Lee to the 60-day DL. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with LHP Rafael Perez on a minor league contract. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Designated OF Mike O’Neill for assignment. Optioned C Audry Perez to Memphis (PCL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE BOBCATS — Traded C Brendan Haywood and F Dwight Powell to Cleveland for G Scotty Hopson and cash considerations. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G Vince Carter to a multiyear contract. SACRAMENTO KINGS — Signed G Isaiah Thomas and traded him to Phoenix for the rights to F Alex Oriakhi and a $7 million trade exemption. SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Resigned G Patty Mills. Signed F Kyle Anderson. TORONTO RAPTORS — Resigned F Patrick Patterson. UTAH JAZZ — Matched Charlotte’s offer sheet for F Gordon Hayward on a four-year contract.
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Cards move into 1st-place tie with Brewers The Associated Press
MILWAUKEE — Adam Wainwright pitched seven strong innings and the St. Louis Cardinals sent Milwaukee to its seventh straight loss, 10-2 on Saturday as the Brewers mourned the death of shortstop Jean Segura’s young son. Segura left the team and traveled home to the Dominican Republic, a day after his 9-month-old son died. The Brewers observed a moment of silence for Janniel Segura, and the clubhouse was closed before the game. Manager Ron Roenicke said the boy had been ill. Tony Cruz drove in a career-high three runs and Kolten Wong homered as the Cardinals pulled into a firstplace tie with Milwaukee, which has lost 11 of 12, in the NL Central. St. Louis trailed by 6 1/2 games on July 1. WHITE SOX 6, INDIANS 2 CLEVELAND — Jose Abreu hit his major league-leading 29th homer, a tworun shot that sent the Chicago White Sox over the Cleveland Indians and ended a three-game losing streak. Abreu, picked for the AL All-Star team in his rookie season, broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning with his drive off Zach McAllister (3-5). The homer cleared the fence in right field and landed in the White Sox’s bullpen for Chicago’s first hit.
Jeter had two hits and an RBI and the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles. Greene (2-0) struck out nine and walked two in his third big league appearance. The right-hander didn’t give up a hit until the fifth inning and allowed only two runners past second base in 7 1-3 innings. David Robertson, the third New York reliever, worked a perfect ninth for his 23rd save.
BRAVES 11, CUBS 6 CHICAGO — Chris Johnson homered twice and pitcher Mike Minor hit his second career home run, leading the Atlanta Braves over the Chicago Cubs. Johnson and Justin Upton each drove in four runs for the Braves. Johnson and Minor homered and Upton hit a three-run double as Atlanta scored six times in the fourth inning for a 9-3 lead. Minor (3-5) allowed six runs and 11 hits in six innings. He improved to 6-0 in his career against the Cubs as the Braves won for the second time in seven games.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Aaron Hill homered, doubled and scored twice, Wade Miley pitched seven shutout innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Francisco Giants. David Peralta and Gerardo Parra each added two hits for the Diamondbacks, who won their fourth in six games. Marco Scutaro went hitless in two atbats with a walk in his season debut for the Giants, who were shut out for the fifth time in 13 games. YANKEES 3, ORIOLES 0 Miley (5-6) allowed four hits and won BALTIMORE — Rookie Shane Greene his second straight start for the first time pitched four-hit ball into the eighth inning since early April. Brad Ziegler worked the of his second major league start, Derek eighth and Addison Reed pitched the ninth
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Shields. Ashley, 22, also ran competitively in college for Utah State, and said she focused on staying with the SoHi trio of Hutchings, Dani McCormick and Sadie Fox. “In the beginning three girls took off, so I tried to stick with them for a while,” Shields said. “Then they strung out and I slowly started passing them, and I took the lead after the first mile.” Shields said her personal best for a 5K is 17:22, although she noted that was on the track, where times tend to be quicker. The couple from Springville, Utah, and said they plan on running the Salmon Running Series that began Wednesday evening. In the 10-mile event, Soldotna Rotary member Mark Dixson outlasted runner-up Jesse Kincaid to win the men’s race with a time of 1:14:48, beating Kincaid by 22 seconds. Dixson said it marked his first ever victory in a road race. “Every time I turned around he was right behind me,” Dixson said. “Usually all the studs are here, like James Tangaro, Mark Blanning, those guys ... but he pushed me hard today.” Kincaid, a Soldotna radiologist, said he ran so fast his family missed him finishing. “I guessed the time I was gonna finish, but this guy (Dixson) made me run so fast that I beat my family to the finish,” Kincaid said. Susan Craig was the only runner to repeat her 2013 performance Saturday, winning the women’s 10-miler with a time of 1:18:19, her second year in a row as the top female. Craig said she missed having a larger pack of runners to give her a mental boost.
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mitted five errors, but even without the errors the pitchers gave up seven earned runs. The Oilers led 3-0 after the second inning and 4-3 after the fourth, but Fairbanks had a 10-4 lead after six innings. Sean Mason took the loss for the Oilers, pitching five innings and giving up six runs, three earned, on eight hits. Icezack Flemming came on to give up four earned runs in one inning of work. Jacob Hayes finished 2 for 4 with four runs and five RBIs for the Panners, including a home run. Kris Paulino also had a home run, finishing 1 for 3 with two runs and three RBIs. Jordan Sanford, Alex Rubanowitz, Nick Thurman, AJ Hernandez, Drake Zarate and Jeff Paschke had two hits for the Oilers.
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ally walked and Jon Singleton struck out. Carter then hit a grounder off Junichi PIRATES 6, REDS 5 Tazawa to shortstop Brock Holt. Springer METS 5, MARLINS 4 CINCINNATI — Andrew McCutchen just beat Holt’s throw to second in a force tied the game with a solo homer in the ninth attempt, allowing Altuve to score. NEW YORK — Chris Young and inning, then connected again in the 11th, ralrookie Eric Campbell delivered big hits lying the struggling Pittsburgh Pirates to a off the bench in the late innings to rally RAYS 10, BLUE JAYS 3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. the surging New York Mets past the Miami He tied it 5 in the ninth off Jonathan ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Rookie Broxton, filling in the closer’s role beMarlins. Young’s pinch-hit, two-run homer off Jake Odorizzi pitched into the seventh cause Aroldis Chapman had pitched four Bryan Morris tied it at 4 in the seventh, inning and Kevin Kiermaier, Matt Joyce days in a row. He hit his 17th homer with and Campbell came through with a pinch- and Ben Zobrist delivered key hits during two outs in the 11th off J.J. Hoover (1-7) hit single in the eighth to put the Mets a six-run outburst that helped the Tampa for his ninth career multihomer game. ahead. Daisuke Matsuzaka struck out 10 Bay Rays top the Toronto Blue Jays. Pitching a day earlier than scheduled bein six innings and New York executed a NATIONALS 5, PHILLIES 3 perfect suicide squeeze, improving to 7-2 cause All-Star David Price was ill, Odorizzi on a 10-game homestand that leads into (5-8) allowed three runs and six hits over 6 PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Zimmer2-3 innings. The 24-year-old right-hander man singled in the go-ahead run with two the All-Star break. walked two and struck out seven to improve outs in the 10th inning, and Jayson Werth to 3-1 over his last five starts. homered and had three RBIs to lead the TWINS 9, ROCKIES 3 Washington Nationals to a victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. DENVER — Kevin Correia pitched six TIGERS 5, ROYALS 1 innings of one-run ball, Eduardo Escobar MARINERS 6, ATHLETICS 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rick Porcello homered, and the Minnesota Twins pulled outdueled James Shields and the Detroit away late to beat the Colorado Rockies. SEATTLE — Hisashi Iwakuma pitched Correia (5-11) scattered seven hits and Tigers won their fifth in a row, beating the a career-high 8 2-3 innings, and Kyle Seager cooled off the power-hitting Rockies, who Kansas City Royals. and Robinson Cano homered to lift the SePorcello (12-5) raised his career record attle Mariners over the Oakland Athletics. stranded 10 baserunners and were kept in the yard after slugging eight home runs in against Kansas City to 8-3 while yieldtheir previous two games. He walked one ing six hits and one run through seven inDODGERS 1, PADRES 0 and struck out one in snapping a hard-luck nings. three-game losing streak during which he LOS ANGELES — A.J. Ellis hit a bashad received no run support. es-loaded sacrifice fly in the ninth inning, ANGELS 5, RANGERS 2 leading the Los Angeles Dodgers past the San Diego Padres. ASTROS 3, RED SOX 2 ARLINGTON, Texas — Howie KenAdrian Gonzalez greeted Kevin QuackHOUSTON — Jason Castro hit a two- drick celebrated his 31st birthday with enbush (1-2) with a leadoff double before run homer and Chris Carter had a tiebreak- three hits, including an RBI single during Matt Kemp struck out and Andre Ethier ing infield single in the eighth inning, lift- a four-run sixth inning as the Los Ange- was intentionally walked. Juan Uribe then ing the Houston Astros over the Boston les Angels sent the Texas Rangers to their worked out a seven-pitch walk that includseventh straight loss. Red Sox. ed two checked swings that were upheld Kendrick’s third single tied it at 2 in on appeal by first base umpire Jim Wolf. Jose Altuve doubled to open the eighth and chase Red Sox starter Jake Peavy (1- the sixth. The Angels chased Texas starter Padres manager Bud Black then employed 8). Altuve advanced to third on a ground- Miles Mikolas (0-2) and pulled away for a drawn-in five-man infield, but Ellis was out before George Springer was intention- their ninth win in 10 games. able to lift a 1-2 pitch to right field.
‘Running’s a mind game, and when you don’t have people around you pushing you, it’s a little bit harder. Last year, I was about 20 meters ahead of this big group of people until Pickle Hill, and I felt like I was having people pushing me. This year it was just Dr. Kincaid behind me until Pickle Hill, and then he flew around me.’ — Susan Craig, Women’s 10-mile winner “Running’s a mind game, and when you don’t have people around you pushing you, it’s a little bit harder,” Craig said. “Last year, I was about 20 meters ahead of this big group of people until Pickle Hill, and I felt like I was having people pushing me. This year it was just Dr. Kincaid behind me until Pickle Hill, and then he flew around me.” Craig said she is preparing for her first ultramarathon, the 49-kilometer Big Wild Life run August 17 in Anchorage. It will be her longest-ever distance raced. “That one will be big,” she said. “This one is just a hometown local race. Can’t miss it.” Afterward, Craig was one of many runners to enjoy the barbecue provided in the parking lot, and took it in with her husband, Mark, and daughters Emma and Katie. Saturday Rotary Unity Run MEN 10-mile — 1. Mark Dixson, 1:14:48; 2. Jesse Kincaid, 1:15:10; 3. Derek Morgan, 1:19:04; 4. Jay Hanson, 1:21:13; 5. Kevin Lauver, 1:24:13; 6. Roy Stuckey, 1:36:13. 5K — 1. Rex Shields, 15:33.3; 2. Jordan Theisen, 15:49.6; 3. Jonah Theisen, 16:19.8; 4. Carl Kincaid, 20:05.0; 5. Ryan Nelson, 21:17.3; 6. Eric Marking, 21:23.7; 7. Robert Sparks, 21:32.7; 8. Noah Perry, 21:43.7; 9. Joel Isaak, 21:53.0; 10. Jode Sparks, 23:32.1; 11. Doug Hogue, 24:13.1; 12. John Roderick, 24:43.1; 13. Jim Krein, 24:59.4; 14. Mitch Michaud, 27:39.5; 15. Jake Sanders, 27:52.1; 16. Dylan Hogue,
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28:34.2; 17. John Kruger, 28:40.8; 18. Tucker Mueller, 29:22.8; 19. Christene Moun, 31:10.1; 20. George Stein, 31:17.6; 21. Kurt Haider, 31:20.1; 22. Michael Lewis, 31:45.1; 23. Hollie Ryder, 31:47.2; 24. Jordan Ruffner, 32:30.6; 25. Marcus Mueller, 33:51.5; 26. David Norcross, 35:45.6; 27. Cole Norcross, 35:48.7; 28. Dale Kruger, 40:11.8; 29. Ethan Hogue, 41:37.6; 30. Samuel Anders, 42:26.4; 31. Daniel Anders, 42:44.9; 32. Mark Craig, 56:08.6. WOMEN 10-mile — 1. Susan Craig, 1:18:19; 2. Jodi Hanson, 1:31:28; 3. Kelly Murray, 1:33:10; 4. Rachel Erickson, 1:34:36; 5. Jen Showalter, 1:36:29; 6. Elizabeth Bella, 1:37:48; 7. Jane Herron, 1:38:12; 8. Julie Harvey, 1:40:07; 9. Dana McDonald, 1:40:54; 10. Kimberly Tornow, 1:41:09; 11. Sarah Callaway, 1:42:30; 12. Maria Sweppy, 2:02:28; 13. Johna Beech, 2:27:51; 14. Kathy Hammer, 2:27:54; 15. Kelly Hicks, 2:27:55. 5K — 1. Ashley Shields, 18:18.1; 2. Olivia Hutchings, 19:10.2; 3. Dani McCormick, 20:13.6; 4. Sadie Fox, 20:38.3; 5. Jane Fuerstenau, 23:49.5; 6. Kendal Marking, 23:55.1; 7. Regina Theisen, 25:31.9; 8. Connie Ferguson, 25:53.6; 9. Viorica Thompson, 26:27.9; 10. Terri Cowart, 26:34.3; 11. Lanie Hughes, 26:48.4; 12. Morgan Aldridge, 26:54.7; 13. Nikelle Kruger, 28:38.4; 14. Becky Ryder, 28:59.3; 15. Charlene Spiers, 29:43.7; 16. Emma Craig, 29:58.0; 17. Melani Kruger, 30:33.4; 18. Julie English, 30:38.4; 19. Bobbi Lay, 31:38.5; 20. Bessie Lincoln, 31:53.8; 21. Melodie Epperheimer, 31:57.0; 22. June Stuckey, 32:01.5; 23. Tara Ruffner, 32:32.8; 24. Amelia Mueller, 32:50.5; 25. Violet Truesdell, 33:13.5; 26. Heather Swanson, 33:15.6; 27. Katheryne Calloway, 33:32.8; 28. Michelle Higuchi, 33:34.7; 29. Deb Russ, 33:36.5; 30. Rinna Carson, 34:00.5; 31. Reean Pitts, 34:25.1; 32. Melanny Lauver, 35:31.7; 33. Jennifer Tollackson, 35:42.9; 34. Sandra Sterling, 37:30.4; 35. Stephanie Edwards, 37:39.9; 36. Chloe Nelson, 37:46.7; 37. Karrie Nelson, 37:48.5; 38. Amy Hogue, 41:50.4; 39. Nadia Anders, 42:50.5; 40. Sammie Roderick, 43:28.0; 41. Yvonne Oren, 44:50.5; 42. Yvette Tappana, 44:54.6; 43. Sharon Isaak, 49:08.3; 44. Karen Tollackson, 49:10.3; 45. Katie Craig, 51:34.0; 46. Forrest Nelson, 56:02.0.
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“We’re talking about the entire nation of people, and two kids that go to the same school, and three in the region?” Baker remarked. “What are the odds of that? It’s unheard of.” Baker, who won’t be making the trip as he works as a full-time guide operating his own business, Kenai Kryptonite, mentioned that if Johnson, Castellano or Hallford make it to Finland, they will have to move their focus to powerlifting to be successful. “It’s a matter of what they choose to do,” he said. “Do they focus on powerlifting or high school sports? If they focus on a sport, they won’t do lifting as well.” Baker also said whatever they choose to pursue, their talents won’t go to waste. Johnson currently holds the American C
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Ashley Shields wins the women’s race during the Unity Run with a time of about 18 minutes, 18.1 seconds, Saturday in Soldotna.
back squat record of 259 pounds in the 14-15 year old age group and 165-pound weight division, a mark she set at the state championships in April, and has since added the bench press record to her resume as well, although it is not official. “She’s going for the overall,” Baker said. The overall combined weight between the three lifts is the most important number. Between the back squat, bench press and deadlift, it adds up to a grueling challenge. In the 16-17 under 165 pounds category, Castellano set new records in the back squat and deadlift in April, and nearly took down the bench press record, too. However, since then, she has unofficially decimated the mark. The old record of 143.25 pounds set in 2011 still officially remains the standard, but Castellano has lifted an eye-popping 180 pounds for an unofficial high. “I’ve just been full of ex-
citement,” Castellano said. “I really want to do my best.” In the back squat, Castellano has done 345 pounds, and she has deadlifted 330. “All I’ve done is work in the gym,” she said. “Four to five times a week, and a minimum of two to three hours.” Castellano said she is confident in her abilities and the chance she has to make it to Helsinki, and believes she has the right attitude to muster up all the energy she can to hit a new high. “When you look at the records that are already there, I think it’s a good chance,” she said. “But anyone can show up and have a good lift.” Competing in the 16-17 under 181 pounds division, Hallford currently holds the back squat record of 475 pounds. He set that mark in April, but has since topped out at 490 pounds, and said he is hoping to hit 501 this week. Hallford said this meet
marks the first time he has had to travel for a competition, and whether or not he qualifies to Finland, he is planning on competing in the Alaska Fitness Expo bodybuilding show in Anchorage this October. Hallford’s max bench press is 285 pounds, better than the 264 that he set in April, and he said he is trying for 303 this week. In the deadlift, his high is 501, but he hopes to hit 540 or possibly 550 in Colorado. “I’ve been doing a lot of reps and sets on the back squats the last two months,” Hallford said. “I’ve been heavy squatting three times a week.” With 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 hour sessions scheduled for his lifting days, Hallford said he is as ready as he can be. “I’m feeling pretty good, my lifts are going according to plan,” Hallford said. “I just need to rest up, and when it comes time to lift, a little adrenaline should help.”
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re you a campfire? ‘Cause you’re hot, and I want s’more. As I glance at social media, my Alaskan buddies are posting breath taking pictures of camping, kayaking, and nature hikes. I haven’t gone camping yet, but it’s on the agenda. There is a tiny nagging fear that I’ll need to Photoshop my face into one of these gorgeous postcard trips to claim as my own if I don’t get cracking. It’s early July. There is time left, but also the uneasy feeling that the midnight sun comes and goes so quickly. By the time it’s September, my mind finally has a chance to process what activities devoured my time and I just can’t end my summer with any regret. Summer creeps up on you, then without warning it yells in your face. You notice peculiar things when the daylight rolls in. The big wrinkle between your eyebrows when you squint. Unknown hairs on your face. You’ve been using the wrong foundation for some time now. When the full sunshine hits, you basically realize that you’re the Sasquatch. Then the charm begins. You get to peel off the oppressive winter gear, specifically the marshmallow coats. Arms start shooting out of colorful tank tops and pale legs grace us in denim shorts to welcome the arrival of warmer weather. To be clear, that’s anything above 50 degrees. Summer is an old friend that you see for about 30 days. She reminds you of past recollections that seemed so far away at one point. The lawn mowed for the first time fills the house with a delicious familiar fragrance. The musical ice cream truck that plays its festive jingle outside the kiddie park. The feeling of the warm, gritty beach sand in between your pedicured, dirty gardening, or eagle-like talon toes makes you relax. Reliving the sentimental days of the nocturnal summer is great, but there are always new affections to be made. Did you know there is a snow cone shack in Soldotna, next to the Key Bank? It’s called... Sno Shack (surprise). It’s my new summer love. A snow cone is the last thing on my mind during winter and can be haphazardly made in the back yard, which is a bad idea. It’s unhygienic and tastes like dirt, but let’s be honest, we’ve all done it. I came across this snow cone booth on a dog day and had an icy peach flavored treat. It was a good idea and did not taste like dirt. Usually I go to a coffee shop and order a bean freeze. If you are a newbie to the Kenai Peninsula, go to a coffee shop immediately and order a “bean freeze.” I pinky promise no one will look at you weird. It’s a much better version of a Starbuck’s Frappuccino. Don’t leave the area without getting one. Unless you’re not a fan of coffee. Then get out. Just kidding. I was going to say, order a Red Bull Special instead. They will blow your mind. This is an insider tip for those of you new to the area. Treat it like gold. Alaska in the winter and Alaska in the summer are two entirely different experiences. Both are great, but one is longer than the other. After a long winter it’s easy to feel in June that the gun goes off and the race begins! Your kids can ride their bikes again. Going to the park gets everyone out of the house. Walking on the beach is an option. These are things that slowly dwindle away in the later months. Especially with kids in school, “time” is naturally on our radar. August and September are the only times I consider homeschooling. You can still be comfortably outside without a bajillion layers. They are the most beautiful months here, in my opinion. Fireweed and sweater weather. Fall is just as short as summer so naturally, it’s also my favorite. Here’s the Thing, this anxiety to plow through summer time is motivating. Alaskan summers equal adventure. I still get so excited and feel like the ultimate tourist. Boardwalk shops in Homer? Go before they close. Alaska State Fair? See vegetables that rival Little Shop of Horrors. Seward glacier cruise? Must hear archaic chunks of ice snap, crackle, and pop. Wildlife is way more active and truth be told, my daughter is tired of me pointing out eagles like they’re magical creatures that turn into a pterodactyls as they fly away. Don’t mind me, I’m just throwing elbows to take pictures of it all. In the words of Led Zeppelin, “We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow.” The Scandinavian reference sounds awfully familiar, no? Enjoy the good summer days we have. Rock on, Alaska. Kasi McClure enjoys being a wife and mother of two in Kenai. She can be reached at columnkasi@gmail.com.
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Far North Derby raffle winner announced A special thank to all who supported Far North Derby through a successful event! Far North Derby would like to congratulate and thank Kevin Michaelson for his support in our picnic table raffle fundraiser. Kevin was our drawing winner, and is now a proud owner of a beautiful octagon picnic table.
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Food preservation resources It is 8 p.m., you are ready to start canning fish but can’t find your Cooperative Extension Service publication, “Canning the Catch.” And what, the Extension Office isn’t open 24/7 during canning season? There is reliable food preservation information available right at your fingertips, even at 8 p.m. There is a section on our UAF Cooperative Extension Service website on Preserving Alaska’s Bounty http://www.uaf.edu/files/ces/preservingalaskasbounty/. You will find visual and video learning modules on canning, freezing, drying, and preparing products such as sausage and jerky. Most importantly for this time of year, there are step-by-step tutorials on how to can fish in either cans or jars. Also, our free food preservation publications can be found at http:// www.uaf.edu/ces/pubs/catalog/. Just enter a word search and then scroll down to find the appropriate title for the information you are seeking. It’s very important to remember to have your pressure canner dial gauge tested before using it. We offer free testing every weekday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in our Extension Office at 43961 K-Beach Road, Suite A in Soldotna. For more information call us at 907-262-5824. Submitted by Linda Tannehill, UAF School of Natural Resources and Extension; Health, Home and Family Development, Kenai Peninsula District.
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ishing, camping, traveling, visitors and mosquito’s You are truly an Alaskan if you smell like mosquito repellent and fish in the summer. Or campfire smoke and mosquito repellent. A weekend on the river banks of the Kenai or Kasilof River or subsistence fishing on the beaches means daylight most of the time - not knowing what time it is - or for that matter, not caring. Summer has arrived and so has the fishing and traveling, visitors, camping and, oh yes, the mosquito’s or for some, it means your relatives and friends come to see you from the “Lower 48.” Take your visitors to see Homer, a three hour drive if you stop at the mouth of the Anchor River for lunch. It takes about 4 four hours from Anchorage to Kenai because of the traffic and motor homes on the road. Also be sure and stop at Portage Glacier turn off, for the most interesting Animal Reserve, with almost all the animals and their babies of Alaska. A most important and informative stop! It takes that long from Kenai to Homer if there is heavy motor home traffic. It also takes 3 to 4 hours to Seward from Kenai, if you dilly-dally along the way...it may even take 5 hours! Seward has the Kenai Fjords tours out into the Resurrection Bay to see the puffins, seals, otters, whales and eagles and the beautiful mountain peaks. Go to
the Seward Salmon Derby Days or on the Fourth of July and watch all those muscle guys and gals in shorts and shirts, run up and back down Mount Marathon. Chances are the person who won is your neighbor. Be sure and pick a place to watch that serves ice cream cones and cold drinks close by, because it is one of the hottest days in Seward. Top the day off by visiting the Sea Life Center. Give yourself plenty of time because you can spend hours and hours learning about the habitat of the seals, otters, whales, octopus, jelly fish, the diving Muirs and other sea birds as well as all the other creatures of the sea. Homer has many charters to take you to all the bays across the Inlet and out into Kachamak Bay, to go site seeing or go fishing and catch your limit. The scenery is just stunning. The Homer Spit and the boat harbor are worth walking the marina to see all the beautiful boats. How about walking the Homer Spit to see the Salty Dawg and all the little shops . Looking up the shrimp and crab man and pay the price for the wonderful seafood. When you head home we used to stop at the Anchor River Inn for a great seafood dinner. Try fishing by charter boat out of Anchor River boat launch for a big halibut fishing trip. Or by charter, take off from the shores of Cook Inlet in Ninilchik. This
means you get up early, early and be at the boat launch at 4:30 in the morning with rain gear, your lunch and drink. You will be out on the water in a well equipped fishing boat, hopefully catching the “big one.” Going back when the boat gets to the beach, there is a tractor waiting to pull the boat up on the trailer so you can get off the boat with your catch of the day. Most fishing guides clean and prepare your fish for freezing and shipping. Then there is the long ride home well after 9 in the evening - but oh well, it is still day light out!! Don’t forget to take your visitors to the old mining towns, Valdez, Hope, Whittier. . Or experience the ride from Anchorage to Whittier on the Alaskan railroad to meet a cruise ship to take you to Valdiez and places beyond. How about a train trip to Fairbanks? The highlight is a stop at Mt. McKinley (Denali as the natives named it) and the slow ride over the Hurricane Bridge. Get off the Alaska Railroad at Denali and take the bus ride to see the “mountain” up close or the long trip on the old bus to Kantishna Lodge. Back on the train headed for Fairbanks to see the great mining areas and the great park at “Alaska Land” with all the museums of the old time mining, general homestead living and the a wonderful museum that houses the pioneers of the beginning of aviation era in Alaska. How about a beautiful boat
ride down the Chena River Our summer visitors from the Lower 48 states get a peek at our home-style Alaska living. The first thing most of our visitors say - “it’s so quiet here” and “do you live here year round?” Comment range from “it’s so beautiful and how much snow do you get?” We have answers for all the questions, after all we have told “our story” many times to visitors through the years. We gladly take them to our favorite fishing holes and other favorite places to go, because, you see, summer time in Alaska is our vacation along with our many visitors. When they get ready to leave, give a call to all your Alaskan neighbor friends and they will be right over with their favorite picnic dish and a big smile ready to meet a new friend from down below. Usually deep-fried beer batter salmon and halibut is what we serve around a bon fire at the Ricks Ranch. We show them our backyard, fishing at Bishop Creek and Swanson River and show them our very favorite place to go almost every week, Captain Cook Park. We look across Cook Inlet to the land of 10,000 Smokes, volcanoes in every stage of eruption. On a very clear day we see Denali in the distance. There are oil rigs standing on legs sticking up out of the swift water of Cook Inlet. Usually we can name each and every one of the 12 to15 rigs.
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he Fourth of July celebration was enveloped by such a superb three day weather forecast that northern worker bees were attracted to our area in impressive swarms buzzing around in everything from over priced vanity convertibles to motorhomes with optional slide-out lawns. There were humongous pickups featuring so many options that they were a control room short of being able to launch multiple surveillance drones in search of optimal camping sites while others piloted wheels that could have fit in the big boys’ glove compartments. The Homer Spit was as over stuffed as a bear cub waddling around the carcass of an acutely deceased humpback and the growing horde gave me pause. Then it came to me. Several years ago a solemn official government personage questioned just how much stuff and people we could put on a piece of land before troubling results might occur. During a House Armed Services Committee meeting held on 25 March 2010, Representative Hank Johnson from Lithonia, Georgia, questioned Admiral Robert Willard, commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, about a proposal to move 8,000 Marines from the Japanese island of Okinawa to the U.S. Pacific island territory of Guam. In the course of that questioning, Rep. Johnson expressed concern that adding thousands of Marines and their families to Guam might cause that island to “tip over and capsize.” He was assured that everything would be cool and went back to studying for his pre-school gradua-
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tion exam. Since he had shown such trepidation about an earth overload, I wondered what would happen if a conscientious citizen fired him an emergency email describing the dire tonnage conditions facing the spit and if he thought that it might sink. Unfortunately Rep. Johnson didn’t respond to the inquiry so I proceeded onto the stretch of sand without the luminous guidance of a member of congress. The whole three days turned out to be a quintessential experience. The harbor’s boat ramp, at times, resembled an assembly point for a massive invasion with small landing craft constantly launching to ferry supplies and passengers to remote hideaways while nearby day fishermen were loading coolers, kids and various curs ranging from teacup poodles to mutts big enough to tow the boat if it broke down. There were a few vessels that looked like they could either troll or lay a pattern of depth chargers floating side by side with small Zodiacs that appeared like bumper buoys in comparison. In the afternoon, the cleaning tables were backed up with anglers anxious to process their fish before heading back to their camper for a cold one and a nap. Most of the sportsmen wielded their knives like Ginsu salesmen C
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and quickly laid out beautiful fillets and steaks in minimal time. Others were so filleting impaired that they turned potentially beautiful salmon sides into something resembling the aftermath of being jammed through a nuclear powered juicer while hacking easy halibut cuts into stew meat. They spent so much time turning their catches into fish sauce, offers of free beer and filleting started coming from the grumbling line behind them in hopes of moving the process along before someone took an involuntary header in the harbor. Believe me, I’m not close to being an expert but my efforts do not result in what looks like a pile of exploded salmon dip either. Several of those dipsticks would have had a lot better luck if they wouldn’t have shown up armed with fillet knives duller than a steamed clam’s reading skills while power burping the remains of a twelve pack. Their processing results should have been surrounded by yellow tape and designated as a crime scene. For those who preferred to remain land based rather than test their capability to tummy hurl their breakfast McMuffins toward Halibut Cove after encountering six inch waves at the harbor’s exit, there were options aplenty. It took just a short amble from the spit’s end to access huge ice cold cans of Fosters at the Dawg, ice cream stores, bear watching flights, shopping for arts and crafts, a superfluity of various restaurants, a trolley to town and plenty of free tanning sun the length of the spit. Mid morning Sunday we took a drive to watch the mass exodus
back north and to confirm that the spit hadn’t gone all Atlantis on us and sunk. We felt it was our duty in case Representative Johnson called from Georgia for an update. Thus he could reflect being deeply concerned about something for the rest of the summer and offer us the possibility of foreign aid if things went sideways with our visitor influx. Anyway, the spit was in great shape but quite a few visitors were a bit worse for wear. There were the usual, previous evening’s, over imbibers drifting around their campgrounds wondering what planet they were on and why their dogs, neighbors, and clan members, bolted for the hinterlands every time they exhaled. But the ones who really blew the top off my astonishment meter were the hapless, bowlegged walking, sunbathers who took full advantage of the spectacular weather and used the spit as a complimentary tanning salon inadvertently turning themselves into crispy creatures glowing like barbeque briquettes in desperate need of a delicate basting of aloe vera. By the time you read this, the northern invasion should have turned its attention to dip nets and the beaches of the Kasilof and Kenai Rivers. You’ll be able to pick out the ones that were down here on the Fourth. They’ll be the ones peeling skin like a subcommittee questioning the head of the IRS. Nick can be reached at ncvarney@gmail.com if you’re not cleaning fish.
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hen was the last time you had a flat tire on your car? It’s probably been awhile. In fact, if you’re young enough, you might never have had to open the trunk to look for the spare – or call the auto club for help, depending on your expertise. It’s been a long time for me, too. It was the time I ran over a screw that caused a slow leak. Even that was a few years ago. It was odd having to put the spare on, the spare that was smaller than the four tires on my car and was meant as a temporary fix. (Remember that, you driver of the Chevy who was driving down the highway at high speed the other day on your tiny “doughnut” spare, all the while yapping away on your cellphone.)... Tire technology has improved greatly over the decades. Some cars today even have runflat tires that can go for miles after they lose
around in snake-infested water under air. Many new cars come not with a low-hanging branches, the closest our spare but with a can of emergency farming family ever got to a vacasealant. tion. Before I was born, some cars When tubeless tires became prevacarried two spares because of the lent, it was a loss for swimmers but likelihood that a rock or nail would a boon for drivers. Those tires kept gouge through the rubber. When I air in them without that inner bag and was young, I would watch my fawere easier to replace. ther take a wheel off his car, pry It wasn’t really all that hard to the tire off the metal wheel and pull Glynn Moore change a tire, anyway. Block the out the inner tube to patch it. It was wheels with rocks. Loosen the lug a laborious process, and I was not much help to my father. Sometimes his tubes nuts. Jack up the bumper. Remove the nuts appeared to be made of patches more than and pull over the lame tire. Roll the spare over to take its place and reverse the process. original rubber. Just about anybody could do it. My early The benefit of having tubes was that we would inflate the extra ones on the weekend cars always carried a jack and a spare, even if and drive down the road to a spot where a small there was little gas in the tank and dents in the river came close to the road. We would float bumpers.
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Husband’s money management has put marriage in the red DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for 19 years. We have had our ups and downs, but the last few months have been hell. My husband lies about having paid bills. When I ask, “Have you paid the rent?” I mean “IN FULL,” not a partial payment. We have now been evicted for nonpayment of rent and are living in a hotel. Utilities have been cut off because of his partial payments and his lying about their having been paid in full, and I’m tired of it. It’s not just the two of us who have been affected because of his mismanagement of money, but also our two children who are caught up in this mess. I’m not one of those wives who sit around not knowing what’s going on with the finances. I have bills I pay for the house, too, and after they are paid I give him money to pay other bills. I am sick and tired, Abby, and I want to divorce him. What other choice do I have? The “for richer or poorer” thing is no longer working for me. How much should a person tolerate before walking away from marriage? — HAD ENOUGH IN TENNESSEE DEAR HAD ENOUGH: You say this has been going on for a few months. Where is the money going that isn’t being spent on bills? You say you give your husband money. Is he bringing in any, or is he jobless? Before you decide to walk away, you need to understand why it is that your husband has been lying to you, particularly if this is recent behavior. If you are better at handling money than he is, then you should be handling the finances and paying all of the bills. That would be a solution to your money troubles. But reading between the lines of your letter, it appears there may be a lot more going on between you and your husband than you have disclosed. And if that’s the case, I’d recommend marriage counseling before I’d recommend divorce.
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I’m an adult now, have a nice home and entertain often. I am dismayed that most of my guests leave the bathroom door wide open after each use. It is particularly offensive because of the close proximity of the powder room to the dining room. Abigail Van Buren Like the habit of men forgetting to put the toilet seat down, I find this “open door” policy both disgusting and inexcusable. Would you kindly advise whether my mother was correct, or am I being too sensitive? I’ll post your answer on the door of my guest bathroom for my guests to see. — GROSSED OUT, CARMEL VALLEY, CALIF. DEAR GROSSED OUT: While it would be hard to argue in favor of offensive fumes wafting into a hallway, not everyone feels as strongly as you and your mother do on this subject. Your guests may be leaving the door open so other guests will know the bathroom is unoccupied. Because you prefer for it to be shut at all times, rather than post a letter from me on the door, consider installing an automatic spring closer on it, or post a small sign that reads, “Please Shut Door When Leaving.” Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. To order “How to Write Letters for All Occasions,” send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. Shipping and handling are included in the price.
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There are many things I miss about cars of the past: Those little vent windows that let you ventilate the car as you drove down the road. The gauges that told you your engine’s temperature and voltage instead of the “idiot lights” so prevalent today. True pillarless hardtops and convertibles instead of the sedans and SUVs we all drive now. Manual transmissions that are more fun to work than automatics. Real horn rings that were easy to hit when we needed the horn than the button on the wheel that is impossible to find in an emergency. You will never hear me, though, long for the good old days of flat tires. Reach Glynn Moore at glynn.moore@augustachronicle.com.
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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Cancer and a Moon in Aquarius. Happy Birthday for Sunday, July 13, 2014: This year you will benefit from one or several important relationships. You will prefer to relate on a one-on-one level, even if the person is a business associate. You are able to take in a lot of information and naturally nurture others. If you are single, you could meet someone when dealing with a money matter. This person reads you clearly and likes to be with you. At times, he or she could be aloof. If you are attached, the two of you bond even more, as your special time as a couple increases in importance. You have an additional strength because of this closeness. AQUARIUS is always a good friend, even if they are aloof. 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 Those around you appreciate what you say and your suggestions. If you have a matter of importance on your mind, opening up a discussion today is smart. You respond to a friend in a most unexpected manner. Do understand if you sense some distancing from this person. Tonight: Throw a barbecue for your friends. This Week: You could be in a funk for several days. You will do a lot of thinking and emerge better than you thought possible. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH Reach out for what you want, and even if you get a “no” right away, don’t give up. Detach from a situation, and you will see all the dynamics. Your choices will be solid. A partner or loved one could be remote. This behavior is not new! Tonight: Get a head start on tomorrow. This Week: Try not to be stubborn on Monday. If you succeed, the rest of the week might be quite delightful and easy. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Reach out for a loved one or a friend at a distance who you rarely chat with. Once you reconnect, you are like two gabby girls catching up on news. Consider a trip in the near future to visit each other. Good friends are few and far between. Tonight: Let your imagination make the call. This Week: Use Monday and Thursday for any creative projects or issues. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH A close loved one will want your time and attention. You might need to change plans, upsetting another person. Make sure you make the appropriate gesture to the person you canceled with and schedule a fun happening right away. Tonight: Just don’t be alone. This Week: Someone wants to pull in quite close. Make sure you want this person in your inner circle. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHH You might want to slow down and get some extra R and R. You can only push so hard to achieve the interactions you would like. Relate directly to each individual right now. Not only will you like what is said better, the other person will feel more comfortable with you. Tonight: So what if tomorrow is Monday? Live it up. This Week: Others actively seek you out. Don’t feel as if you C
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Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape Expert advice on how to do a resume correctly. By Kristina Cowan So you’ve discovered the perfect gig with a higher salary, and you’re bent on shuffling your credentials to the hiring manager immediately, if not sooner. You’ve got the experience, education and skills that make you a star candidate. One hurdle remains: how to do a resume appropriately. Don’t fret-you can soon be on your way to crafting a stellar resume; just use the following key resume tips from career experts Brian Drum and Heather Heath. Drum is president and CEO of New York City-based Drum Associates, Inc., a global executive search firm, and Heath, based in Minneapolis, is practice leader of sales and marketing for Hudson, a recruitment and talent management firm. Expert Resume Tips on How to do a Resume 1. Be accurate and truthful. “A resume should not be embellished or exaggerated-it’s not an exercise in writing a novel. If there’s anything that is not correct or is misstated, it could be a reason for not hiring you,” Drum said. 2. Take two pages for your resume if necessary. Drum said once you have four or five years of experience, it often becomes very difficult to squeeze your career path all onto one page. Heath said she sees two-page resumes “all the time.” Most applicants should avoid three page resumes. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Stick to one page. 3. Use bullets with concise descriptions. Most resumes that use paragraphs aren’t looked at, Drum explained, so it’s best to use bullets, and keep them to a maximum of two lines a piece. 4. In most cases, list experience before education. If you’re a seasoned executive, it’s best to list your work experience first. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Put education up top. 5. Mind your keywords! Both Drum and Heath underscored the importance of including terms to help get your resume picked up through online searches. “We’re seeing more and more systems ranking people’s resumes based on how many keywords are being matched. ... More people are putting more words on their resumes because they understand that tracking systems are keyword-driven,” Heath said. 6. List your contact information, particularly your cell phone number and e-mail address. Heath advises against listing your current work phone number. “I don’t think a potential employer would be impressed that you’re using company resources to find a job,” she said. 7. Use consistent formatting. Use the same size and type of font throughout your resume, such as 12-point Times New Roman. Offsetting your name in a slightly larger font is acceptable. If you cut and paste from various versions of your resume, be sure to align the text and eliminate formatting glitches. 8. Remember to double check your spelling. Heath suggests printing your resume, reading it and proofreading it to catch spelling and grammatical problems. It’s fine to use an automated spell-check, she said, but be wary of such systems introducing errors. 9. Bling on resumes is bad. Steer clear of using lots of large fonts in different colors, and of underscoring and bolding text for extra emphasis. Excessive use of bells and whistles distracts the reader and makes your resume look unprofessional. 10. No headshots, please. Pictures and resumes are like oil and water. If you have the urge, don’t give in. At the end of the day, Heath said, “People need to remember when they’re sending their resume out they’re sending a version of themselves. ... Make it a statement-a strong one.” Kristina Cowan is the senior writer for PayScale.com. She has over 10 years of journalism experience, specializing in education and workforce issues.
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Apartments, Furnished 1-LARGE ROOM FULLY FURNISHED Soldotna, quiet setting, includes utilities. (907)394-2543. 5 Minutes North SOLDOTNA Country setting, 1-bedroom, 1-bath, $875. month includes utilities. No Smoking/ no pets. RV parking available. (907)262-4122. LONGMERE AREA 2-bedroom, Available Aug 1. No smoking/ pets. Washer/dryer, WiFi, all utilities included, $850./ 1st & last month rent plus deposit. (907)262-1790 (907)398-9695
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14’ JAYCO SELF CONTAINED. GREAT SHAPE. SLEEPS 4. $7500 776-5414 ‘74 AIRSTREAM 31ft. Great condition. Funny River area. $4,995. (717)579-8075
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UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE __________________________________________ Call for Proposals __________________________________________ The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is currently accepting proposals to conduct commercial big game guide services in 11 guide use areas located on the Arctic, Alaska Maritime, Kanuti, Kenai, Becharof and Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuges, Alaska. One or more special use permits for each area will be awarded to qualified big game guides through a competitive selection process. The permits will be valid January 1, 2016, through December 31, 2020. Proposals must be postmarked or hand delivered to the address indicated below by 4:00 P.M., September 15, 2014. Interested parties may obtain a prospectus package or additional information about these guide use area offerings on the Internet at http://www.fws.gov/alaska/nwr/visitor/bg_guid e.htm , calling (907) 786-3379 [Hearing impaired individuals may contact us at (800) 770-8255 (Alaska Relay), by sending an e-mail to ak_visitors@fws.gov, or writing to the address below; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Attention: Prospectus Request National Wildlife Refuge System-Alaska 1011 East Tudor Road, MS 235 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-6199 PUBLISH: 7/6, 13, 2014 1814/1308
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LETTERS OF INTEREST LEASE OF AIRPORT TERMINAL SPACE The City of Kenai is requesting Letters of Interest for leasing three hundred (300) square feet in the airport terminal building for the operation of a Specialty Retail Concession. The area is highly visible, easily accessible, and in a desirable location. Letters of Interest and questions should be addressed to: Kenai Airport Administrative Office 305 N. Willow St., Suite 200 Kenai, AK 99611 907.283.7951 Letters of Interest must be received by 5:00p.m. on Monday, July 21, 2014. The City encourages all interested parties, including Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, to submit letters. The City shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex. The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all Letters of Interest when, in the opinion of the City of Kenai such rejection or waiver will be in the best interest of the City. In addition, the City hereby reserves the right to re-advertise if the City desires such action. PUBLISH: 7/13, 16, 2014
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3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH FAMILY HOME centrally located right off K Beach. 1.93 acres, Curved drive provides privacy. NEW vinyl windows, NEW heating system, NEW deck, & bathroom upgrades provide efficiency and comfort. Large greenhouse/garden area with berries, perennials, and fruit trees. Workshop & attached, heated garage. MLS 14-8024 $235,000
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Bulls are the biggest of the rodeo animals. They are used only in bullriding events. Steers, or male cattle that have been neutered, are used for timed steer wrestling, steer roping and team roping events. Calves, or young cattle, are used for the tie-down roping event. This timed event originated with cowboys catching cattle to give them medicine.
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The University of Southern California fields one of the best teams in women’s collegiate golf, and junior Doris Chen has played a large role in the Trojans’ recent success on the golf course. But Chen, a three-time All-America selection, had something other than golf on her mind recently. Last year, Doris’ mother, Yuh-Guey (YU-gway) Lin, was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer. She would undergo surgery and chemotherapy in an effort to fight the disease. Doris found it hard to concentrate on birdies and pars while her mom was fighting for her life. But Lin did fight back — and she was declared cancer-free. The relief for Chen was evident in her play. At the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships in May, Chen helped her team to a second-place finish in the team competition and captured the individual national title with a 6-under-par score over four days. The highlight for Doris, though, was that her mom was there in person to watch her play.
Justin Rumford is a rodeo clown. He works from January through November, traveling around the country to entertain crowds and protect cowboys in the ring. He spoke with The Mini Page about his work. MP: What does a rodeo clown do? JR: The rodeo clown helps the announcer entertain the crowd and make sure they have a great time. During the bull riding, the clown has a serious role. He is called a barrelman, and he works inside a barrel that he can move around. The barrels we use are made of aircraft aluminum. They are padded inside and out and are almost impossible to get hurt in. I have only had minor injuries competing, and none clowning. At each rodeo there is only one clown. There are two bullfighters who take the role of cowboy protection. The bullfighters distract the bull (after the rider has fallen off) until the cowboy can get to safety.
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Saddle Bronc Riding
Barrel Racing
Team Roping
This event requires a cowboy to ride a bucking horse Sterling Crawley using a saddle. The cowboy gets points for spurring, or prodding, the horse. He must not use his free hand, and his feet must remain in the stirrups.
Cowgirls are the stars of barrel racing. The cowgirl and her horse enter the arena at full Lisa Lockhart speed. She must guide the horse around three barrels in a particular pattern, then speed back out of the arena. The cowgirl can touch the barrel, but if it falls over, there is a 5-second penalty. The fastest time wins.
In this timed event, two cowboys work together. Clay Tryan and One, the Jade Corkill header, tries to rope a steer’s horns or head. Then the other, the heeler, tries to rope its back feet. If he snags only one back foot, he gets a 5-second penalty.
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This event depends on great teamwork between a cowboy and his horse. The cowboy must Tuf Cooper rope the calf from his horse, then jump off and tie three of its legs together. Meanwhile, the horse pulls back on the roping line to keep it tight so the calf can’t escape.
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Tie-Down Roping
A cowboy called a bulldogger must chase a steer, then reach Luke Branquinho down and grab the steer’s horns and dig in his own heels to stop the animal. Then he must lift the steer and lay it down on its side. Another cowboy, called a hazer, keeps the steer running in a straight line.
Look in your newspaper for rodeos coming up in your area. Which events would you like to compete in during a rodeo?
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The Mini Page thanks Justin Shaw with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and rodeo clown Justin Rumsford for help with this issue. Next week, The Mini Page is the first of two issues about architectural styles.
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What about the animals? Some people protest that rodeos are cruel to animals. According to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, it and other rodeo organizations work together with breeders and trainers to make sure that rodeo animals are cared for humanely. A veterinarian, or animal doctor, must be at every rodeo event to examine animals before their events and to treat any injured animals. Cowboys are not allowed to be overly rough with animals during their events. They will be disqualified if they break this rule. Steers’ horns are wrapped with a protective covering during their events. Straps for bulls and bucking broncos must be soft.
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All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category?
In bareback riding, the cowboy has to keep his feet in Steven Peebles a certain position while he hangs onto the rigging, a handhold made of leather and rawhide, for 8 seconds. He can’t use his free hand at all. The score is based on the performance of both the horse and the rider.
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Adapted from “The Robin Takes 5 Cookbook for Busy Families” with permission from Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com).
MP: How did you start clowning? JR: I have been involved in rodeo my whole life. I went to college on a rodeo scholarship. I started clowning four years ago to try something new. I’ve always been a joker! MP: What should kids know about rodeo? JR: I want kids to know about the livestock. Some people say you have to hurt animals to make them buck, but that is not true at all. Horses and bulls have been bred to buck for the last 75 years. These animals are great athletes that their owners take great pride in!
Bareback Riding
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You’ll need: • 1 cup chopped roasted red peppers • 4 ounces light vegetable cream cheese, softened • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil • salt and freshly ground black pepper What to do: 1. In a food processor or blender, combine peppers, cream cheese and basil. Puree until smooth. 2. Season to taste with salt and pepper. 3. Serve with jicama or carrot sticks, or other cut-up vegetables. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe.
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Rodeo clown Justin Rumford entertains fans at a rodeo in Colorado in 2013.
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For this dangerous event, the cowboy must stay on a bucking, spinning bull for 8 seconds. He holds onto a rigging but must not touch anything with his free hand. The rider tries to lean forward over his hand to avoid being whipped around too much. Judging is based on the cowboy’s good body position and on the efforts of the bull.
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Meet a Rodeo Clown
Ella Linnea Wahlestedt stars as Emma in the movie “Earth to Echo.” She has acted in several movies, TV shows and commercials. Ella, 15, was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and moved to the United States when she was 6. When she was 10, she became a skilled gymnast. One day, her gymnastics coach didn’t show up, so she went to an acting class instead. She was excited by the idea of acting and entered a performing arts middle school. She also enjoys singing, hiking, writing and photography. Ella speaks Swedish, Spanish and English. She supports charities that work to provide safe drinking water for people. TM
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An ancestor of the horses we know today (Equus) lived on our continent millions of years ago. But at some point, those early horses crossed a land bridge into Asia and Europe. For many years, there were no horses at all in North America. About 500 years ago, Spanish explorers brought horses back to the Americas. They also brought cattle. North American cowboys used horses to round An early up the wild cattle. cowboy (“Rodeo” means roundup in Spanish.) American and Spanish cowboys, or vaqueros (vah-CAIR-ohs), learned to rope and tie the cattle as they were herding them. They had to break, or tame, wild horses to use them for work. Soon they began competing against each other in contests of cowboy skills.
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Rodeo history
Bull rider Tate Stratton comes out of the chute at the 2012 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Every bull has a different bucking pattern. Cowboys and rodeo clowns study the animals to get an idea of how they buck. Some may spin more than others, dart to the left or right, or jump straight up in the air. Bulls weigh around 2,000 pounds, so bull riding is a dangerous and exciting event.
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Is going to a rodeo on your list of summer plans this year? Rodeos are lots of fun for kids and adults. This week, The Mini Page goes to the rodeo to find out more about this entertaining sport.
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Honor: What kind of horse does a ghost like to ride? Harry: Nightmares! Hubert: Why is it hard to identify horses from the back? Hilda: Because they keep switching their tails! Harry: Why did the horse scold its colt? Henry: For misbehooving! TM
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(N) (Live) neiro, Brazil. (N Same-day Tape) Planet X Tennis PowerShares Series: Denver. Roddick, Courier, Blake Mariners All Sunday Night Classics MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Square and Philippoussis. From Denver. Access Safeco Field in Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) Bar Rescue “Twin vs. Twin” Bar Rescue A bar with a golf Bar Rescue “Scary Mary’s” Bar Rescue “I Smell a Rat” Bar Rescue ‘PG’ Frankenfood Frankenfood Bar Rescue “Hostile Takeover” Bar Rescue “Empty Bottles ‘PG’ theme. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Full Cans” ‘PG’ “Van Helsing” (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh. A mon- “Men in Black” (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Secret Halt and Catch Fire “Giant” Halt and Catch Fire “Gi“Men in Black” (1997, Action) ster-hunter battles creatures in Transylvania. agents monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth. (N) ‘14’ ant” ‘14’ Tommy Lee Jones. 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Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ On Death Row ‘14’ Fat N Furious: Rolling Fat N Furious: Rolling Fat N Furious: Rolling Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Evil In-Law ‘14’ Alaskan Monster Hunt Alaskan Monster Hunt Deadliest Catch ‘PG’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Almost, Away Death Row Street Outlaws ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ A Stranger in My Home Evil In-Law ‘14’ Fat N Furious: Rolling Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Ice Cold Killers ‘14’ KKK: Beneath the Hood American Muscle ‘14’ American Muscle ‘14’ Extr. Homes Extr. Homes No Reservation Mission Amusement ‘PG’ Hotel Impossible ‘G’ Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Extr. Homes Extr. Homes No Reservation Chowdow. Chowdow. Chowdow. 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Cars (7:00) The Brain ‘PG’ Pickers Pickers American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers American Pickers ‘PG’ (7:00) Beltway Unbuckled Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn. Pawn. 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Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:21) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:22) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:23) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Half Hour Daily Show Colbert Rep Community (9:48) “Mr. Woodcock” (2007, Comedy) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Half Hour Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Comedy Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park (9:48) “Saving Silverman” (2001) Jason Biggs. 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Fantastic Road “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Bye Bye, Love” (1995) Matthew Modine. University (:45) “Chasing Mavericks” (2012) Gerard Butler. War World “Sisterhood-Trav” Fast “One Day” (2011) Anne Hathaway. ‘PG-13’ “Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Now You See Me” (2013) ‘PG-13’ Normal (7:00) “Batman Begins” (2005) “Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous” “Hitchcock” (2012) ‘PG-13’ Road “Epic” (2013, Adventure) ‘PG’ “Dangerous Acts” Moonrise (:45) “War of the Worlds” (2005) Tom Cruise. (:45) “Here on Earth” (2000) Chris Klein. ‘PG-13’ “Clear History” (2013, Comedy) (:15) “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ (7:30) “Snitch” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” (2006) (:15) “Taken 2” (2012) Liam Neeson. ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Gumbel “Snitch” (2013) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ “Ice Age: Cont. Drift” (:15) Toxic Hot Seat ‘PG’ (:45) “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998, Action) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ “Entrapment” (1999) Sean Connery. ‘PG-13’ “The Laramie Project” “Enough Said” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:35) “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” “112 Weddings” (2014) ‘NR’ (:10) “Alexander” (2004, Historical Drama) Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie. ‘R’ (7:15) “Snake Eyes” “The Wolverine” (2013) Hugh Jackman. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “True Lies” (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ Conchords (:10) “Phenomenon” (1996) John Travolta. ‘PG’ Incrd Burt (:45) “Gravity” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Dangerous Acts Starring” “The Godfather” (1972, Crime Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. ‘R’ “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998) ‘R’ (7:15) “The Man in the Iron Mask” “Life of Pi” (2012) Suraj Sharma, Tabu. ‘PG’ (:45) “Cinderella Man” (2005) Russell Crowe. ‘PG-13’ Enough (:25) “Enough Said” (2013) (7:20) “Cutthroat Island” (1995) “Warm Bodies” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” (:45) “Riddick” (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel. ‘R’ (2:50) “The Negotiator” (6:45) “Spy Game” “The Siege” (1998) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ “Mama” (2013) Jessica Chastain. (:45) “The Great Gatsby” (2013) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Slap Shot” (:15) “Kingdom of Heaven” (2005) Orlando Bloom. ‘R’ (:40) “The Dukes of Hazzard” (2005) ‘PG-13’ “The Bourne Legacy” (2012) Jeremy Renner. ‘PG-13’ (2:50) “Senseless” (:10) “Woo” (1998, Comedy) ‘R’ (:35) “Universal Soldier: The Return” “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013) Nicholas Hoult. “There’s Something About Mary” (1998) ‘R’ “Doom” (2005) ‘R’ (7:20) “American Loser” “Stoker” (2013) Mia Wasikowska. (:45) “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery. ‘R’ (:10) “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) ‘PG-13’ (2:50) “Ender’s Game” “D3: The Mighty Ducks” (:05) “Bad News Bears” (2005, Comedy) ‘PG-13’ “I Love You, I Love You Not” (1997) (:35) “Mimic” (1997, Horror) Mira Sorvino. ‘R’ “Foolproof” (2003, Suspense) ‘R’ “Nixon” (1995, Biography) Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen. ‘R’ (:15) “The River Wild” (1994) Meryl Streep. (:15) “A Walk on the Moon” (1999) Diane Lane. (:15) “Sahara” (7:55) “The Cold Light of Day” “Dick Tracy” (1990) ‘PG’ (:15) “The Last Exorcism Part II” (:45) “Sellebrity” (2012, Documentary) ‘NR’ (:25) “The Cold Light of Day” (2012) Secret World of Muammar Gaddafi (:45) “Alex Cross” (2012) Tyler Perry. ‘PG-13’ “Scanners” (1981) Stephen Lack. (:15) “Chastity Bites” (2013) Allison Scagliotti. ‘NR’ (2:50) “Material Girls” (7:30) “Hey Bartender!” (:15) “Man on a Ledge” (2012) ‘PG-13’ “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Truman Show” (1998) Jim Carrey. “Lord of War” ‘R’ WhenMan “A Price Above Rubies” (1998, Drama) ‘R’ “Gone” (2012) Amanda Seyfried. (:05) “Gosford Park” (2001, Mystery) Eileen Atkins. ‘R’ (:25) “Silver Linings Playbook” Kingdom “How to Kill Your Neighbor’s Dog” (2000) ‘R’ “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. (:10) “The Warrior’s Way” (2010, Action) ‘R’ “Camp Nowhere” (1994) ‘PG’ Margot-Wed (:15) “Power and Beauty” (2002) ‘R’ (9:50) “Undiscovered” (2005) “Spring Forward” (1999) Ned Beatty. ‘R’ (:25) “Quartet” (2012) ‘PG-13’ “Up Close & Personal” (:10) “Hideous Kinky” (1998) Kate Winslet. ‘R’ “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” “The Impossible” (2012) Naomi Watts. (1:55) “All In: The Poker Movie” Perks (:15) “Reaching for the Moon” (2013) ‘NR’ (:10) “The Chaperone” (2011) Ariel Winter ‘PG-13’ “Scary Video 5” (2005, Horror) ‘R’ “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” (2004) Margot-Wed
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Sleepless in Seattle ››› (1993, Romance-Comedy) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. A recently engaged newswoman becomes obsessed with meeting a grieving widower she heard on a latenight radio call-in show. ‘PG’ (1:44) (51) FAM Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sat. 5:30 p.m. Spider-Man ››› (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire, Willem Dafoe. Peter Parker uses his superhuman powers to battle his archenemy, the Green Goblin. ‘PG13’ (2:01) (31) TNT Sat. 4:30 p.m.
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300 ››› (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Sparta’s King Leonidas and his badly outnumbered warriors fight to the death against King Xerxes’ massive Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. ‘R’ (1:57) (31) TNT Sun. 5:30 p.m. True Lies ››› (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. A Washington wife discovers her computer-salesman husband is a spy out to stop nuclear terrorists. ‘R’ (2:21) ^ HBO2 Wed. 9:15 p.m.
The Unknown Known ››› (2013, Documentary) Donald Rumsfeld discusses his political career, from his days as a congressman to planning the invasion of Iraq. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (58) HIST Sat. 8:30 p.m.
V Van Helsing ›› (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) (43) AMC Sun. 4 p.m.
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“Men in Black” (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Secret “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. A (:31) “Meet the Fockers” (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin agents monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth. suave ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. Hoffman. Future in-laws clash in Florida. The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Aqua Teen The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken Hunger Bros. ‘MA’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Treehouse Masters: Out on Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ The Pool Master “Wine Party Treehouse Masters: Out on Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ a Limb ‘PG’ Pool” ‘PG’ a Limb ‘PG’ “Judy Moody” (:40) Jes(:05) JesJessie ‘G’ Good Luck Jessie ‘G’ Girl Meets I Didn’t Do Austin & Dog With a Austin & Dog With a Liv & Mad- A.N.T. Farm “The Color of Friendship” sie ‘G’ sie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ World ‘Y’ It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ ‘G’ (2000) Carl Lumbly. ‘G’ iCarly “iPie” ‘G’ iCarly “iLike iCarly ‘G’ The Thunder- Sam & Cat ‘G’ Every Witch Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends Richard bonds Jake” ‘G’ mans ‘G’ Way (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ with the guys. ‘PG’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Melissa & Melissa & Mystery Girls Young & Hun- Young & Hun- Mystery Girls “Charlie St. Cloud” (2010, Drama) Zac Efron. A tragedy The 700 Club ‘G’ Young & Hun- Mystery Girls World ‘PG’ World ‘PG’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ ‘14’ gry ‘14’ gry ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ shatters the dreams of a college-bound youth. gry ‘14’ ‘14’ Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- The Town That Caught To- Born Schizophrenic: Born Schizophrenic: Jani & Twin Life (N) Born Schizophrenic: Jani & Twin Life Dress Dress poning poning urettes? ‘PG’ January’s Story ‘PG’ Bodhi’s Journey ‘PG’ Bodhi’s Journey ‘PG’ Street Outlaws “The Mouthy Fat N’ Furious: Rolling Fat N’ Furious: Rolling American Muscle (N) American Muscle Ndamu- Street Outlaws ‘14’ American Muscle Ndamu- Street Outlaws ‘14’ Dirty South” ‘14’ Thunder ‘PG’ Thunder ‘PG’ kong Suh. (N) ‘14’ kong Suh. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Xtreme Water- Xtreme Water- Bizarre Foods With Andrew American Grilled “Going BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl Man v. Food Man v. Food American Grilled “Going “Detroit” ‘G’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ parks parks (N) Zimmern ‘PG’ Whole Hog” (N) ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ Whole Hog” (N) ‘G’ American Pickers “Dial F for American Pickers “California American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers “California American Pickers A rare American Pickers “Enter the (:02) American Pickers ‘PG’ (:01) American Pickers “CaliFritz” ‘PG’ Gold Mine” ‘PG’ Kustom” ‘PG’ Lambretta scooter. ‘PG’ Negotiator” ‘PG’ fornia Kustom” ‘PG’ The First 48 Man is shot out- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Lone Star Lone Star Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (:38) Big Smo (:08) Lone (:35) Lone (:01) Duck (:31) Duck side an abandoned house. ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Lady ‘PG’ Lady ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Star Lady Star Lady Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Buying and Selling “Jenn Buying and Selling “Travis & Buying and Selling “Michael Cousins Undercover (N) ‘G’ Property Brothers (N) ‘G’ House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Brother vs. Brother ‘G’ Property Brothers ‘G’ & JP” ‘G’ Carolyn” ‘G’ & Kathy” ‘G’ ers: Where? The Pioneer Southern at Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout ‘G’ Restaurant Stakeout “Ciao Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible ‘G’ Restaurant Stakeout “Ciao Woman ‘G’ Heart ‘G’ “Something’s Fishy” ‘G’ Vegas!” (N) ‘G’ “Fiery Family Fusion” ‘G’ Vegas!” ‘G’ American Greed “Suicide Is American Greed “Funny American Greed “Lights! American Greed A fake land American Greed American Greed “Lights! Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Painless” Money” Camera! Fraud!” (N) investment scam. Camera! Fraud!” 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 (3:56) Fu(:26) Fu(4:56) South (:27) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ Key & Peele Key & Peele South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- (:31) South turama ‘PG’ turama ‘PG’ Park ‘14’ ‘14’ Report ‘PG’ Jon Stewart ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Jon Stewart Report ‘PG’ night ‘14’ Park ‘MA’ (3:00) “Let Me In” (2010, Horror) Kodi Smit- Dominion “Pilot” Alex Lannon learns he is Dominion “Godspeed” ‘MA’ Dominion “Broken Places” ‘14’ Dominion “The Flood” ‘MA’ Defiance “The Opposite of Defiance “In My Secret McPhee, Chloe Grace Moretz. destined to lead humanity. ‘14’ Hallelujah” ‘14’ Life” ‘14’
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Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening First Take News Entertainment Two and a Tonight (N) Half Men ‘14’
The Dr. Oz Show Poisonous heavy metals in organic food. ‘PG’ Wild Kratts ‘Y’ Wild Kratts “Rainforest Stew” ‘Y’
Channel 2 News 5:00 Report (N) BBC World News America ‘PG’
(31) TNT 138 245 (34) ESPN 140 206 (35) ESPN2 144 209 (36) ROOT 426 687 (38) SPIKE 241 241 (43) AMC 131 254 (46) TOON 176 296 (47) ANPL 184 282 (49) DISN 173 291 (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311 (55) TLC 183 280 (56) DISC 182 278 (57) TRAV 196 277 (58) HIST 120 269 (59) A&E 118 265 (60) HGTV 112 229 (61) FOOD 110 231 (65) CNBC 208 355 (67) FNC 205 360 (81) COM 107 249 (82) SYFY 122 244
^ HBO2 304 + MAX 311 5 SHOW 319 8 TMC 329
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Alaska Weather ‘G’
6:30
7 PM
7:30
8 PM
JULY 17, 2014
8:30
Wheel of Fortune ‘G’
Black Box “Emotion” Dr. Rookie Blue “Two Truths and Bickman’s doorman has an a Lie” The officers hunt down aneurysm. (N) a killer. (N) Family Guy 30 Rock “The House “Perils of Paranoia” House “Better Half” An Lois hires a C Word” ‘14’ Wilson thinks House is hiding Alzheimer’s patient has a bad maid. ‘14’ something. ‘14’ temper. ‘14’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Big Bang (:31) The Mill- (:01) Big Brother (N Same(N) Theory ers ‘PG’ day Tape) ‘PG’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen “4 Chefs Gang Related The Meta gang Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Compete” Chefs taste and re- sets off an explosion. (N) ‘14’ create an entree. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) Hollywood Game Night (:01) Welcome Working the Krysten Ritter; Wynonna Judd. to Sweden Engels (N) (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ PBS NewsHour (N) Ocean The Day It Snowed in Miami Equal-rights Keeper ‘G’ ordinance on Miami Beach. ‘PG’
9 PM
9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
NY Med (N)
ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) ‘G’
American Dad ‘14’
30 Rock ‘14’
Family Guy “Chris Cross” ‘14’ Elementary “The Marchioness” ‘14’ Fox 4 News at 9 (N)
How I Met The Office It’s Always Your Mother “Garage Sale” Sunny in ‘14’ ‘PG’ Philadelphia KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late cast Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig The Arsenio Hall Show Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Michael K. Williams; Kenya Half Men ‘14’ Moore. ‘14’ Last Comic Standing The Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late comics serve as tour guides. News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (N) ‘14’ Edition (N) Seth Meyers Civil War: The Untold Story Just Seen It Built to Last Charlie Rose (N) “River of Death” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘G’
How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Manhattan Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Project Handbag & Shoe Shopping with Jane ‘G’
How I Met How I Met Parks and Your Mother Your Mother Recreation Electronic Gifts ‘G’
Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ Recreation Discover Diamonique ‘G’
30 Rock ‘14’
It’s Always Sunny
Futurama ‘14’ ’Til Death ‘PG’
Your Life Connected “Electronics” ‘G’ “Adopting Terror” (2012, Suspense) Sean Astin, Samaire “Flowers in the Attic” (2014, Suspense) Heather Graham, “Petals on the Wind” (2014, Suspense) Heather Graham, (:02) “Flowers in the Attic” Armstrong, Brendan Fehr. A man stalks the couple that ad- Ellen Burstyn, Kiernan Shipka. Four children face cruel treat- Ellen Burstyn, Dylan Bruce. Cathy confronts her grandmother (2014) Heather Graham, Ellen opted his baby daughter. ment from their grandmother. ‘14’ and seeks revenge on mom. ‘14’ Burstyn. ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Rush “Pilot” (N) ‘14’ Satisfaction “Pilot” (N) ‘14’ (:23) Rush “Pilot” ‘14’ (:23) Satisfactims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tion ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ The Office Conan ‘14’ Junk Mail” Slicer” ‘PG’ Betrayal” ‘PG’ Apology” ‘PG’ “Sibling Ri‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ “Diwali” ‘14’ ‘PG’ valry” ‘14’ Castle “Kick the Ballistics” ‘PG’ Castle Investigating a murder Castle “Demons” ‘PG’ Castle Beckett and Castle are (:01) Castle The death of a (:02) Castle “Dial M for Mayor” (:03) Murder in the First (:03) Perception “Eternity” ‘14’ and a theft. ‘PG’ abducted. ‘PG’ ladies’ man. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Punch Drunk” ‘MA’ (3:00) 2014 Open Championship First Round. From the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Hoylake, England. SportsCenter CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue Bombers. From Investors Group Field in Olbermann Olbermann Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Olbermann Olbermann NFL Live ESPN FC (N) (N) Winnipeg, Manitoba. (N) (Live) (N) Mariners All Mariners All Mariners All Auto Racing World Rally Car Warriors ‘14’ West Coast Customs ‘G’ UFC Ultimate Fight Sports MMA Fight Sports: World Champi- UFA Access Access Access Championship: Sweden. Insider onship Kickboxing Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ iMPACT Wrestling (N) ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ World’s Wildest Police Videos “Teen Chases” ‘14’ (2:45) “Tremors 4: The Leg- (:15) “Tremors” (1990, Horror) Kevin Bacon. Monster sand- (:15) “Tremors 2: Aftershocks” (1996) Fred Ward, Michael Gross. Handy- “Tremors 3: Back to Perfection” (2001) Michael Gross, Bobby Jacoby. end Begins” (2004) worms devour denizens of a Nevada desert town. men battle huge man-eating worms plaguing an oil field. Townspeople battle giant man-eating worms in Nevada. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Loiter Squad The Eric An- Delocated ‘14’ American American Family Guy Family Guy Loiter Squad Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ dre Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot: Further North Woods Law: On the Alaska: The Last Frontier ‘14’ North Woods Law (N) ‘PG’ American River Renegades North Woods Law ‘PG’ American River Renegades Evidence ‘PG’ Hunt (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Girl Meets Girl Meets Good Luck Jessie ‘G’ “Secret of the Wings” (2012, Fantasy) Dog With a Austin & Dog With a Liv & Mad- A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Good Luck World ‘G’ World ‘Y’ Charlie ‘G’ Voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale. Blog ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Jade and Sam Sam & Cat ‘G’ Sam & Cat Kids’ Choice Sports 2014 Honoring Inside the Kids’ Choice Sports 2014 Honoring (:36) Friends (:12) Friends Phoebe hopes become friends. ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ children’s favorite athletes. (N) ‘G’ Action children’s favorite athletes. ‘G’ ‘PG’ for romance. ‘PG’ Boy Meets Boy Meets “Charlie St. Cloud” (2010, Drama) Zac Efron. A tragedy “P.S. I Love You” (2007, Romance) Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler. A widow Young & Hun- The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince World ‘PG’ World ‘G’ shatters the dreams of a college-bound youth. gets messages left by her husband to help her cope. gry ‘14’ Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Here Comes Here Comes Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Dress Dress poning poning It’s All It’s All Honey Honey Honey Honey It’s All It’s All Honey Honey It’s All It’s All Naked and Afraid “Blood in Naked and Afraid “Hearts of Naked and Afraid “Hearts of MythBusters ‘PG’ MythBusters Testing house- Beasts of the Bayou (N) MythBusters Testing house- Beasts of the Bayou the Water” ‘14’ Darkness” ‘14’ Darkness” ‘14’ hold myths. (N) ‘PG’ hold myths. ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Xtreme Water- Xtreme Water- Bizarre Foods America The Layover With Anthony The Layover With Anthony Man v. Food Man v. Food The Layover With Anthony ‘G’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ parks parks (N) Bourdain (N) ‘PG’ Bourdain ‘PG’ (N) ‘G’ ‘PG’ Bourdain ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawnography (:31) Pawnog- (:02) Pawn (:32) Pawn (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ raphy (N) Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 “One of Ours” The First 48 A double homi- The First 48 Killing of a Dallas The First 48 Shooting deaths The First 48 (N) ‘PG’ (:01) Beyond Scared Straight (:02) Beyond Scared Straight (:01) The First 48 Shooting A retired police captain is cide in Cincinnati. ‘14’ couple. ‘14’ in Miami and Cincinnati. ‘PG’ A 15-year-old fighter visits A teen spends a day behind deaths in Miami and Cincinkilled. ‘14’ jail. (N) ‘14’ bars. ‘14’ nati. ‘PG’ Fixer Upper ‘G’ Fixer Upper A home with Hunters Int’l House Hunt- Fixer Upper A house with an Fixer Upper ‘G’ House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Genevieve’s Genevieve’s Fixer Upper ‘G’ many bedrooms. ‘G’ ers ‘G’ urban feel. ‘G’ ers: Where? Renovation Renovation The Pioneer Trisha’s Chopped Ingredients inspired Food Network Star “Vegas Chopped Two fishy ingredi- Chopped “Teen Tournament: Chopped First round, a pre- Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped “Teen Tournament: Woman ‘G’ Southern by Australia. ‘G’ Pool Party” ‘G’ ents; beef kidneys. ‘G’ Part One” ‘G’ cooked protein. ‘G’ Part One” ‘G’ American Greed A country American Greed “Deadly American Greed Business American Greed Troy A. Titus American Greed American Greed “Suicide Is Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program boy steals millions. Payout” partners steal millions. steals millions. Painless” 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 (3:56) Fu(:26) Fu(4:56) South (:27) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ Chappelle’s It’s Always It’s Always Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- (:31) Tosh.0 turama ‘PG’ turama ‘PG’ Park ‘14’ ‘14’ Report ‘PG’ Jon Stewart Show ‘14’ Sunny Sunny Jon Stewart Report ‘PG’ night ‘14’ ‘14’ (3:00) “The Haunting in Con- “Jeepers Creepers 2” (2003, Horror) Ray Wise. A winged Defiance Amanda is terrorized Dominion “Something Bor- Spartacus: Blood and Sand Spartacus fights (:35) Domin- (:05) Defiance “Put the Damnecticut” (2009) creature terrorizes stranded high schoolers. by a stalker. ‘14’ rowed” (N) ‘MA’ in the Pits. (N) ‘MA’ ion ‘MA’ age On” ‘14’
PREMIUM STATIONS ! HBO 303
NBC Nightly News (N) ‘G’
6 PM Jeopardy! (N) ‘G’
B = DirecTV
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How I Met How I Met (8) WGN-A 239 307 Your Mother Your Mother (3:00) Vera Bradley: Hand (20) QVC 137 317 bags & Accessories ‘G’ Wife Swap Traditional mom; (23) LIFE 108 252 modern wife and mother. ‘PG’
(30) TBS 139 247
5:30
News & Views ABC World (N) News
The Ellen DeGeneres Show ‘G’ Bethenny “My Five Wives”; the paleo diet. ‘PG’
CABLE STATIONS
(28) USA 105 242
5 PM
A = DISH
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(2:15) “42” “112 Weddings” (2014, Documentary) Doug Last Week To- (:45) “The Best Man Holiday” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Morris Chestnut, The Leftovers Rev. Matt Real Sex Sex maniacs’ ball; The Leftovers Rev. Matt Jamison struggles. ‘MA’ computer sex game. ‘MA’ Jamison struggles. ‘MA’ 504 (2013) ‘PG-13’ Block tracks down couples after filming their night-John Taye Diggs, Regina Hall. Longtime friends reunite over the Christmas holinuptials. ‘NR’ days. ‘R’ (2:30) “Lethal (:45) Road “Klitschko” (2011, Documentary) The lives and careers of “Gravity” (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013, (:15) REAL Sports With Bry- (:15) “The Godfather, Part Bullock. Two astronauts become stranded in Comedy) Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Olivia ant Gumbel ‘PG’ II” (1974) Al Pacino, Robert 505 Weapon 4” to Golovkin/ Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko. (Subtitled-English) ‘NR’ Geale ‘PG’ deep space. ‘PG-13’ Wilde. ‘PG-13’ Duvall. ‘R’ (3:00) (:45) “Warm Bodies” (2013, Romance-Comedy) Nicholas “The Negotiator” (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey, Da- “Riddick” (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Karl Urban, Introducing “King Kong” Hoult. An unusual romance unfolds after a zombie saves a vid Morse. A top police negotiator is accused of committing murder. ‘R’ Jordi Mollà. Wanted criminal Riddick confronts two teams of Working Girls 516 “Doom” (2005) ‘R’ young woman’s life. ‘PG-13’ mercenaries. ‘R’ in Bed (2:50) “Mate- “Beauty Shop” (2005, Comedy) Queen (:15) “Alex Cross” (2012, Action) Tyler Perry, Matthew Masters of Sex “Parallax” ‘MA’ Ray Donovan “Yo Soy Capi- Penn & Teller: Ray Donovan “Yo Soy Capi- “Saw II” Latifah. A determined hairstylist competes with Fox, Edward Burns. A serial killer pushes Cross to the edge. tan” ‘MA’ Bulls...! ‘MA’ tan” ‘MA’ (2005, Hor546 rial Girls” (2006) her former boss. ‘PG-13’ ‘PG-13’ ror) ‘R’ (3:20) “The Perks of Being (:05) “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” (2012) “The Impossible” (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts, Ewan “Blitz” (2011, Suspense) Jason Statham, (:40) “Coach Carter” (2005) Samuel L. JackMcGregor, Tom Holland. A vacationing family is caught in the Paddy Considine, Aiden Gillen. A serial killer son. A high-school basketball coach pushes 554 a Wallflower” (2012) Logan Kristen Stewart. The Cullens gather other vampire clans to Lerman. protect Renesmee. ‘PG-13’ 2004 Thailand tsunami. ‘PG-13’ targets police officers. ‘R’ his team to excel.
Clarion TV
July 13 - 19, 2014
FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING
A B
4 PM
4:30
Alaska Daily
(3) ABC-13 13
5 PM
A = DISH
5:30
News & Views ABC World (N) News
6 PM Jeopardy! (N) ‘G’
6:30 Wheel of Fortune ‘G’
The Insider (N)
(6) MNT-5 5 (8) CBS-11 11 (9) FOX-4 4
4
(10) NBC-2 2
2
(12) PBS-7 7
7
Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud Family Guy 30 Rock “Hard (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Business Ball” ‘14’ Guy” ‘14’ The Ellen DeGeneres KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Show ‘G’ First Take News (N) Bethenny Kristin Cavallari; Entertainment Two and a The Big Bang The Big Bang Renee Graziano. ‘PG’ Tonight (N) Half Men ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ The Dr. Oz Show Steven Channel 2 Tyler; Dr. Oz goes under News 5:00 cover. ‘PG’ Report (N) Wild Kratts ‘Y’ Wild Kratts ‘Y’ BBC World News America ‘PG’
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NBC Nightly Channel 2 Newshour (N) News (N) ‘G’ Alaska Weather ‘G’
PBS NewsHour (N)
7 PM
B = DirecTV
7:30
8 PM
JULY 18, 2014
8:30
9 PM
Shark Tank Energy bars with What Would You Do? protein from crickets. ‘PG’
20/20 ‘PG’
Monk “Mr. Monk and the Monk “Mr. Monk and the 12th Man” Monk must stop a Paperboy” Monk’s paperboy is killer. ‘PG’ murdered. ‘PG’ CSI: Crime Scene Investiga- Hawaii Five-0 The team tion ‘14’ watches Mary’s baby. ‘14’ MasterChef “Top 14 Compete” 24: Live Another Day Jack, The cooks work at a busy, Kate and Mark seek their iconic diner. ‘14’ target. ‘14’ Dateline NBC (N) ‘PG’
American Dad ‘14’
Washington Week With Gwen Ifill
Alaska Edition
9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) ‘G’ Family Guy 30 Rock ‘14’ “Call Girl” ‘14’
How I Met The Office It’s Always Your Mother “Training Day” Sunny in ‘14’ ‘PG’ Philadelphia Blue Bloods A new, deadly KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late type of heroin. ‘14’ cast Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig Fox 4 News at 9 (N) The Arsenio Hall Show Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Aaron Eckhart; Gabourey Half Men ‘14’ Sidibe. ‘14’ (:01) Crossbones Lowe plans Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late on kidnapping Blackbeard. News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (N) ‘14’ Edition (N) Seth Meyers Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize Give It All Anders Zorn in the Gilded Charlie Rose (N) Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. ‘14’ Away: New- Age Sweden’s premier painter man’s Own Anders Zorn. ‘G’
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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Manhattan (8) WGN-A 239 307 Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Project The Joy of Christmas Holiday trim; toys; gifts. ‘G’ Christmas Shoppe ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317
Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always gagement gagement Recreation Sunny Gifts for Grandkids Toys. ‘G’ Electronic Gifts ‘G’
Futurama ‘PG’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ Deck the Halls ‘G’
Witches of East End Joanna “The Rebound” (2009, Romance-Comedy) Catherine Zeta- “Killers” (2010, Action) Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, “You Again” (2010, Romance-Comedy) Kristen Bell, Jamie (:02) “Killers” (2010, Action) Ashton Kutcher, Katherine (23) LIFE 108 252 is happy when Frederick re- Jones, Justin Bartha, Kelly Gould. A newly single woman has Tom Selleck. A woman learns the hard way that her husband Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver. A woman learns that her turns. ‘14’ a fling with a much-younger man. is a hit man. brother is marrying her old nemesis. Heigl. NCIS: Los Angeles Sam NCIS: Los Angeles “Wanted” NCIS: Los Angeles Cyanide Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Covert Affairs “Silence (:01) Royal Pains ‘PG’ (28) USA 105 242 helps a former friend. ‘14’ ‘14’ kills a lieutenant. ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Kit” ‘14’ Friends Ross Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Funniest Wins “Roasted” A Funniest Wins “Roasted” A “Tower Heist” (2011, ComDealership” Cartoon” ‘PG’ Strong Box” “Peterotica” ‘14’ “Petergeist” ‘14’ comedy rap battle; a celebrity comedy rap battle; a celebrity edy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, (30) TBS 139 247 plays rugby. ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘14’ roast. (N) ‘MA’ roast. ‘MA’ Casey Affleck. Castle A casino owner is Castle The team searches for Castle Investigating a murder Castle The death of a famous Cold Justice (N) ‘14’ (:01) “Law Abiding Citizen” (2009, Suspense) Jamie Foxx, (:02) Cold Justice ‘14’ (31) TNT 138 245 murdered. ‘PG’ a sniper. ‘PG’ from 1947. ‘PG’ dog trainer. ‘PG’ Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney. (3:00) 2014 Open Championship Second Round. From the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) 2014 ESPYs (34) ESPN 140 206 Hoylake, England. Boxing Friday Night Fights. Karim Mayfield vs. Emmanuel CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Calgary Stampeders. From McMahon Stadium in Cal- Olbermann Olbermann Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (35) ESPN2 144 209 Taylor. From Huntington, N.Y. (N) (Live) gary. (N) (Live) (N) Mariners All The Game Graham Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From Angel Stadium of Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From (36) ROOT 426 687 Access 365 Bensinger Pregame Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Postgame Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Rampage vs. King Mo (N) ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ (38) SPIKE 241 241 (2:00) “X2: X-Men United” (43) AMC 131 254 (2003) Patrick Stewart. King of the King of the (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ To Be Announced (47) ANPL 184 282 Good Luck (49) DISN 173 291 Charlie ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ (50) NICK 171 300
Good Luck Charlie ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’
“Hitman” (2007) Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott. An assassin becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy. The Cleve- The Cleve- American American land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’
“The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal. (:31) “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake GyllenGlobal warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. haal. Global warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ No Limits (N) No Limits (N) The Pool Master “Ultimate Treehouse Masters Interna- The Pool Master “Ultimate Treehouse Masters Interna‘PG’ ‘PG’ Pools” (N) ‘PG’ tional “Japan” (N) ‘PG’ Pools” ‘PG’ tional “Japan” ‘PG’ Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- Good Luck Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Girl Meets Phineas and Wander Over I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- Austin & A.N.T. Farm Dog With a Austin & die ‘G’ die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Blog (N) ‘G’ World ‘G’ Ferb ‘G’ Yonder It ‘G’ die ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ iCarly “iQ” ‘Y’ The Thunder- Sam & Cat ‘Y’ Every Witch The Legend The Legend Kids’ Choice Sports 2014 Honoring Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends Ross sees his mans ‘Y’ Way (N) ‘G’ of Korra ‘Y7’ of Korra ‘Y7’ children’s favorite athletes. ‘G’ ‘PG’ son with a doll. ‘PG’ “P.S. I Love You” (2007, Romance) Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler. A widow “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. A grieving widower The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince gets messages left by her husband to help her cope. captures the heart of a recently engaged newswoman. Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes to the Dress: The Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes to the Dress: The Big Day ‘PG’ Big Day ‘PG’ Big Day “Kristi” ‘PG’ Big Day “Kristi” ‘PG’ Fat N’ Furious: Rolling Deadliest Catch A major Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Deadliest Catch The Opilio Deadliest Catch: On Deck Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Thunder ‘PG’ hydraulic leak. ‘PG’ season carries on. ‘PG’ “Shut-Out” (N) ‘14’ Bizarre Foods With Andrew Xtreme Waterparks: Buil.- Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Monumental Mysteries America Declassified ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Monumental Mysteries ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ World’s Tallest (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Modern Marvels “Mega Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:02) Pawnog- (:32) Pawnog- (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn Meals” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ raphy raphy Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Criminal Minds “Closing Criminal Minds “A Thin Line” Criminal Minds Pursuing two Criminal Minds “Sense Criminal Minds “Today I Do” (:02) Criminal Minds “Coda” (:01) Criminal Minds PursuTime” Bodies are found in A string of brutal home inva- lovers on a killing spree. ‘14’ Memory” Unusual murders in The team investigates disap- Reid connects with an autistic ing two lovers on a killing lifeguard towers. ‘14’ sions. ‘14’ Los Angeles. ‘14’ pearances. ‘14’ child. ‘PG’ spree. ‘14’ Love It or List It “The Cart- Love It or List It “Mishelle & Love It or List It “Lorraine & Love It or List It “Sandra & House Hunt- Hunters Int’l House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Sandra & wright Family” ‘G’ Ron” ‘G’ Bob” ‘G’ Geoff” ‘G’ ers: Where? ers ‘G’ Geoff” ‘G’ Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive
Boy Meets Boy Meets (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘PG’ World ‘PG’ Say Yes to the Dress: The (55) TLC 183 280 Big Day ‘PG’ Fat N’ Furious: Rolling (56) DISC 182 278 Thunder ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures “Alcatraz” (57) TRAV 196 277 ‘PG’ Modern Marvels “More (58) HIST 120 269 Candy” ‘PG’ After the First 48 Suspected (59) A&E 118 265 murderer claims self-defense. ‘14’ Love It or List It A couple is (60) HGTV 112 229 divided. ‘G’ Chopped Four teenaged (61) FOOD 110 231 chefs compete. ‘G’ Ultimate Factories “Harley- Ultimate Factories “NYC (65) CNBC 208 355 Davidson” ‘G’ Subway Car” ‘G’ The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) (67) FNC 205 360
Ultimate Factories “Frito Lay” Ultimate Factories “Bacardi” Ultimate Factories Europe’s Brew Dogs “Las Vegas” ‘PG’ Paid Program Paid Program ‘PG’ largest brewery. ‘G’ Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (3:56) Fu(:26) Fu(4:56) South (:27) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ South Park South Park (81) COM 107 249 turama ‘PG’ turama ‘PG’ Park ‘MA’ ‘14’ Report ‘PG’ Jon Stewart ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (3:00) “Jeepers Creepers 2” “The Uninvited” (2009) Elizabeth Banks. A ghost warns a WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ‘PG’ The Almighty Johnsons Dominion “Something Bor (82) SYFY 122 244 (2003) Ray Wise. young woman about her father’s fiancee. (N) ‘14’ rowed” ‘MA’
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