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AUGUST 10, 2014 Soldotna-Kenai, Alaska

Vol. 44, Issue 267

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Board bumps K-Selo school to No. 1

Not alone Group creates community for parents of special needs kids

By KAYLEE OSOWSKI Peninsula Clarion

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For parents of kids with special needs, running to various doctor appointments, activities and just completing everyday errands leaves little time for moms and dads to consider their own needs. In an effort to give parents a time to gather and talk about their lives and special needs children three Soldotna residents founded the Parents SPEAK — Special Parents Encouraging Amazing Kids — Support Group. The group began about a year ago stemming from Christo Vive International, a Christian-based foundation providing camp experiences around the world for kids with disabilities. Gene and Jordana Engebretsen, who live in Soldotna and are the founders and directors of Christo Vive, discussed with Peggy Larson, of Soldotna, other ways to reach out to the community. “My heart went out to parents,” Larson said. “I’ve always had a desire to work with parents of special needs kids because my husband and I have three adult kids who were all special needs and went through a lot when they were children growing up in Washington (State).” With that desire to provide support for parents, the group was born. “To be with other parents who are going through issues, too, is very encouraging because all of the sudden you all talk the same language even though your kids have different problems, you’re still going See SUPPORT, page A-2

Photos by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion

Traci Bicknell (right) chats with her daughters, Miranda, 19, and Kelsey, 18, seated at the table, who helped out with the six-family garage sale held at Bicknell’s mothers house, Saturday in Soldotna.

Above: Miranda Bicknell, 19, and her sister Kelsey, 18, chat in the garage at the six-family garage sale held at their grandmother’s house. Right: Preston Bicknell, 17, works on the dishes at mother’s house, Saturday in Soldotna. His mother Traci Bicknell said it is a chore he is having trouble learning because of his special needs.

A new building for Kachemak Selo school has knocked Kenai Middle School asbestos removal and office remodel project out of the No. 1 spot on the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s Six Year Plan for fiscal years 2015-2021. The KPBSD Board of Education voted to revision to the plan it approved in March at its Monday night meeting. The approval for the revision to the plan was presented as a laydown item through Superintendent Dr. Steve Atwater. According to a memo from Atwater to the board, the asbestos removal as well as the Homer High School re-roofing project, which was originally listed as the No. 2 priority on the KPBSD list, ranked as No. 33 and No. 44, respectively, on the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development list. The low state rankings make the projects unlikely to be funded, according to the memo. The memo states that moving the K-Selo new school project to the No. 1 position gives it an additional nine points. Board member Sunni Hilts said the project is large for a “very special kind of school” See LIST, page A-2

Alaska Supreme Court reverses food-tax referendum decision By MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Morris News Service-Alaska Homer News

In a decision that clarifies the rights of Alaska citizens to change law by initiative and referendum, the Alaska Su-

preme Court on Friday said the Kenai Superior Court and the Kenai Peninsula Borough Clerk erred when they rejected a 2010 proposed referendum by James Price, a Nikiski citizen activist. Price sought to repeal a 2008 Borough Assembly or-

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dinance that allowed the borough’s general law cities of Homer, Soldotna and Seldovia ‘I’m very excited about the possibility to continue charging a year- to be able finally to allow the people round sales tax on nonprepared food items. The Supreme Court to have their say in this issue.’ decision in Price v. Kenai Pen— James Price, Nikiski citizen activist insula Borough et al. reverses a summary judgment by the Superior Court that said Price’s “I’m very excited about the boroughs,” unless the borough proposed referendum could not possibility to be able finally to assembly authorizes general proceed because it constituted “local or special legislation” in allow the people to have their law cities to do so. The cities say in this issue,” Price said of Soldotna, Homer and Selviolation of state law. in reaction to the ruling. “It’s dovia had requested the borlawfully appropriate for the ough to grant it the option to people to make this decision. tax nonprepared food. OrdiIt’s unfortunate they were not nance 2008-28 was passed 6-1 Do you think victims of allowed to make that decision by the borough in September before voters later approved a the Ebola virus should in 2010.” Kenai and Seward are home- referendum requiring that nonbe transported into the rule cities and allowed by state prepared food taxes be exempt law to levy and collect sales from sales taxes from Sept. 1 United States? taxes. Under Alaska Statutes, to May 31. Soldotna later used general law cities may only that power granted to it by the n Yes; or levy and collect sales taxes borough to make sales taxes on “in the manner provided for food year round. Homer put the n No.

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vote on the seasonal sales tax exemption to the people, and they chose to keep the seasonal sales tax exemption. Kachemak City near Homer also is a general law city, but it does not levy sales taxes. The borough has 10 days to decide how it wants to proceed, said Borough Clerk Jonni Blankenship, and borough attorneys are reviewing the Supreme Court decision to decide what action to take. In a decision written by Justice Craig Stowers, the Alaska Supreme Court not only considered the borough’s argument that the ordinance could not be changed by referendum because it was local or special legislation, but that it was unenforceable as a matter of law. The borough argued and the Superior Court agreed that See TAX, page A-2


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“This group, it helps because you can kind of let your hair down and say, ‘OK, it’s me time.’”

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project description. The Kenai Middle asbestos removal and office remodel is priced at $7.46 million and falls under the A, health and life safety, grant category. The Homer High re-roof project is estimated to cost $5.6 million and is a C grant category project — structure protection of existing schools. “If we really feel that (a new K-Selo school) is more valuable than the asbestos removal at Kenai Middle, I’m not sure that sends a very good message,” Castimore said at the meeting. The board approved the revisions to the plan with a 5-3 vote. Board members Castimore, Bill Holt and Joe Arness voted against the changes. By the time Arness was called on to vote, the revision already had enough support to pass. He said his vote was more of a means of protest. “Frankly, had it not been passing when it came to my turn to vote, I would have voted yes just to get the state to consider it,” Arness said. “But the way that it fell out, I could vote sort of my conscience and still have it be on that state list.” He said based on where the K-Selo school is located, within 1.5 miles of Razdolna and Voznesenka schools, the district should consider one school for the three communities. The three projects as well as Homer High fire alarm upgrade and Chapmen Elementary window and siding replacement are all prioritized for FY15.

and that the board and district is hopeful for a grant. “We don’t get a lot of our (projects) considered (for grants) because we take good Larson’s children were all diagnosed body else.” care of our facilities and we by the age of 8. Larson said friends of parents with just have such a really good “I didn’t have time, when my kids special needs kids often have a difficult district and a good relationship were going through this to think about time relating. with the borough,” Hilts said. how I felt,” Larson said. “I had to deal The best thing people who have friends “But we can’t build a school with their feelings and their emotions, with special needs kids can do is just liswithout help so definitely and I didn’t have time to stop and think, ten, Gene Engebretsen said. moving it to the top priority ‘What’s happening to me?’” Before the group, Bicknell said she was important.” Larson said prior to a diagnosis, par- didn’t have close friends who could relate Board member Dan Castients have expectations of what their to her life and taking care of her kids. more said he didn’t support the child’s life will be academically, physi“I felt like I was in this own little world shuffle because it ranked the cally and emotionally. because you, as a parent, you get in this new school above asbestos re“Then all of the sudden, you’re hit in own little world and you just get narrowmoval at Kenai Middle and it the face with all of these things that aren’t minded because you’re trying to survive hasn’t been very long since the going to happen,” Larson said. “It’s the basically, through all of this,” Bicknell body approved the plan. death of dreams.” said. “I’m not sure that movBicknell said just understanding that The group took a break through the ing (the new school) up there her kids were diagnosed was challenging summer, but will kick off for the school just for the fact that we’ll gain “My world was spinning so fast — out year with a picnic for families with spepoints on a grant application is of control most of the time,” Bicknell cial needs kids at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday really the best choice and that’s said. at the playground beside Redoubt Elewhy we moved it,” Castimore While Larson facilitates the group and mentary School in Soldotna. Larson said said. selects topics for meetings, the parents families should bring their own meat to Castimore said his underin the group primarily carry the discus- grill and buns. standing, however, is that those sions. The group occasionally brings in While the parent group is Christiannine points are the difference local professionals who work with spe- based, Larson said it is open to parents of between the possibility of recial needs kids, but it doesn’t make rec- different backgrounds. ceiving a grant and not getting ommendations of doctors or therapists to The group’s meeting schedule is subany funding. see. ject to change. For additional information “But just because we moved Gene Engebretsen said he recalls one about the group and meeting locations and it doesn’t guarantee it,” he said. session in particular about teaching par- times call Peggy Larson at 907-260-3621 “But I think had we not moved ents to relax and take a break. or 907-394-6310 or email peggysuelee@ it, it would have pretty much “The main caregiver is always the last gmail.com. killed it at least for this round.” to catch up with everything else,” BickThe K-Selo school is estinell said. “We’re … not taking care of Kaylee Osowski can be reached at mated to cost $16 million and ourselves; we’re taking care of every- kaylee.osowski@peninsulaclarion.com is categorized as a B grant — unhoused students. The district has been leasing three buildings Kaylee Osowski can be for the school. The buildings er v. Engstrom, and one that that a referendum would un- of voters to reject legislation are in disrepair and out of code reached at kaylee.osowski@ would have regulated large- lawfully delegate such power to clear. compliance, according to the peninsulaclarion.com scale mining, Pebble Partner- the voters. “They (the borough) should Continued from page A-1 ship v. Parnell. In both cases “We conclude that the refer- not try to stop the people from the court found that both “ini- endum would be enforceable,” having their say in their government,” he said. “It’s our while the referendum would tiatives were generally appli- Stowers wrote for the court. The issue isn’t if a referen- government. It belongs to the be voted upon by all borough cable although the effects of residents, it would only affect the initiatives would likely not dum authorizes cities to tax dif- people.” Price also said he was disHomer, Seldovia and Soldotna, be uniform statewide,” Stowers ferent sources than the borough, as the borough argued, but if appointed it took so long for and thus be local or special leg- wrote. In reference to Ordinance it can repeal an authorization the courts to rule. Acting on islation. The court said it would first determine if such legisla- 2008-28, “borough residents made by the assembly. State his own, or pro se, he appealed JUNEAU (AP) — Police kids that were paddled four tion is generally applicable. It who do not live in the general law doesn’t prohibit repealing to the Superior Court the borsaid because the ordinance was law cities have an interest … by referendum an ordinance ough’s denial or his referen- have ended a criminal investi- years ago are the ones doing it passed by an assembly repre- because they may shop and use authorizing city taxation, Stow- dum. Attorney Joseph Skrha gation into a hazing ritual in- four years later.” Johnson said he believes this then helped him fund an ap- volving Juneau high school athsenting the entire borough — other services in the general ers wrote. letes and a wooden paddle that crosses the line into bullying law cities.” “The borough’s position, peal to the Alaska Supreme that is, some of whose memOrdinance 2008-28 is of bor- if adopted here, would imper- Court, and Anchorage lawyer might have crossed the line into and criminal behavior and must bers do not represent Homer, Seldovia and Soldotna — the ough wide interest and does not missibly limit the referendum Kenneth Jacobus presented the assault after no witnesses were stop. He said their investigation willing to come forward. was forwarded to the city atsame factors are relevant in violate the state’s prohibition power,” Stowers wrote. “The appeal. “We know who was there, torney’s office, which will send on local or special legislation, Alaska Constitution expressly “It’s frustrating when it takes considering if the referendum or ordinance is local or special the Supreme Court concluded. empowers voters to nullify the years and thousands of dollars we know who did the paddling, it to the school district. School The Superior Court decision exercise of legislative power by to force the borough to get your we know who got paddled,” officials could impose sanclegislation. rights you’re granted through Police Chief Bryce Johnson tions it deems necessary. “We conclude that the ordi- did not consider the argument rejecting legislative acts.” “If we had a witness that that the referendum was unBallot Measure 1, a measure Alaska Statutes and the Consti- told the Juneau Empire. “We’re nance is more akin to legislation that we have previously held to enforceable, and Price did not that would repeal Senate Bill tution of the State of Alaska,” pretty comfortable we know the would come forward and say, majority of what happened, but ‘This happened to me at this be generally applicable,” Stow- consider it on appeal, but the 21 changing Alaska’s oil tax Price said. we don’t have any of the people time and I would like to press Supreme Court went ahead and structure, is an example of askers wrote. ruled on that point as well. The ing voters to repeal legislative Michael Armstrong is a re- who got paddled willing to be charges,’ then we think we He cited challenges to balporter with the Homer News. a victim and step forward and could put together a case and lot initiatives that would have borough had argued that the acts. do that, but we don’t have that,” Price praised the Supreme He can be reached at michael. say, ‘I’m willing to testify.’” moved the state capital, Bouch- power to authorize taxation is Parents have complained he said. exclusive to the assembly and Court for making the right armstrong@homernews.com. their high school-age children He said witnesses weren’t who are athletes were kid- willing to come forward for a napped and beaten with paddles number of reasons, including on May 31. fear of retaliation, being ostraPermanent Fund tops $50B threshold Johnson said the investiga- cized by their teammates and ANCHORAGE — The Alaska Permanent Fund ended the tion showed the culprits came not wishing to rat out friends. Bethel officer faces brutality complaint fiscal year with a value of $51.2 billion. from all three high schools in Another reason may be that Officials say in a release it’s the first time that the fund, Juneau, not just one as some the athletes feel this is their rite BETHEL — A police brutality complaint has been filed which provides the annual oil-wealth checks to the state’s parents previously believed. of passage. against a Bethel officer, and city officials say they are invesresidents, has topped the $50 billion mark. He said possibly the most “Victims make decisions for tigating. The rise was attributed to a strong year for the fund’s $21 troubling part of the investiga- their individual lives, and we KYUK reports Linda Green claims she saw a police officer billion stock portfolio. tion was that this hazing has gave them the opportunity to repeatedly pick up a man and slam him to the ground July 12. Officials also transferred $1.2 billion of statutory net inbeen going on for at least a de- come forward, and at the end of She filed a complaint that day. come to the Permanent Fund Dividend Division for this year’s cade, maybe longer. the day, it’s their choice whethGreen says she went to the media after city officials weren’t annual PFD payment. KTUU reports that’s double what was “There’s a lengthy culture er they want to or not,” he said. responsive. transferred for last year’s check. and tradition of this genre of “I can understand their reasons A police report for an incident about the same time says — The Associated Press activity going on,” he said. for not doing it and we’ll rean officer confronted a highly intoxicated “Indian” male, who “You have a cycle (where) the spect them.” was verbally abusive. The officer feared the man had a weapon. He arrested the man, and took him to a hospital, where he was cleared. Court transcripts indicate the man couldn’t appear at a hearing the next day because he was hospitalized for his injuries, including possibly a broken collarbone. through a lot of the same issues,” Larson said, who, with her husband, raise three kids with special needs. Traci Bicknell, who has an early childhood development background, has three children with special needs and has been attending the group meetings as often as she can. “This group, it helps because you can kind of let your hair down and say, ‘OK, it’s me time,’” Bicknell said. Bicknell’s stepdaughter, Miranda, 19, has fetal alcohol syndrome. Kelsey, 18, recently had her foot amputated due to a blood disorder. Preston, 17, has cerebral palsy and seizures. While her husband helps when he can, his work schedule makes it difficult, Bicknell said. “Through this whole journey I didn’t really have any help as far as resources and people who were ahead of me helping me out,” Bicknell said about her life prior to the group. Taking part in the group has helped to decrease the feeling of isolation by talking to people and sharing resources with parents who are going through similar situations, Bicknell said. “We just are there to support parents … so they don’t feel alone,” Larson said. “Parents of special needs kids are often very isolated because their life at home is very different than the average family.” Larson said another challenge for parents with special needs kids is the suddenness with which they learn about their child’s situation. Many parents go through denial and depression, she said.

— Traci Bicknell, mother of special needs kids

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Juneau police end hazing probe

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Russian hunters get donation from borough NOME — Russian hunters received $10,000 in humanitarian aid from Alaska’s North Slope Borough after they visited their distant Inuit relatives on Saint Lawrence Island for the first time in 14 years. The hunters boated to the Alaskan island just south of the Russian border in late July and headed home to Russia’s Chukotsk Peninsula with the donation, which went toward supplies and fuel for the 70-mile journey. The financial support was provided because gatherings of Inuit people are important for preserving kinship and for unity, North Slope Borough Mayor Charlotte Brower told KNOM. “There is little difference between efforts to unite Inuit families across international boundaries through formal organizations or through informal gatherings like we just saw,” she said. “The Inuit lived their lives without regard to political boundaries for millennia and the kinship shared between the Inuit people of Alaska and Chukotka stands as a testament of that fact.” The Siberian Yup’ik Chukotkans were able to visit Alaska in a traditional exchange revived after international tensions, war and dangerous seas prohibited travel for decades. A new diplomatic program is in the works to make the border crossing easier. Vera Metcalf of Nome has worked with the hunters through various international delegations. She said Brower has been supportive of the exchanges between Alaska and Russia. “Over the years, the borough has been providing some financial support to our visitors from across the waters,” Metcalf said. — The Associated Press

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 10, 2014

Obituary Timothy “TJ” Jimenez Former Kenai resident, Timothy Jimenez, passed away on Aug. 2, 2014, from heart failure in Sacramento, California. He was born on March 17, 1961. Tim enjoyed playing basketball and absolutely loved watching the Los Angeles Lakers. He worked as a drywall taper in Hawaii, California and Alaska. He is survived by his wife Marcia who lives in Hawaii. His mother Anita (Jimenez) Castaneda and brother Mark now live in California, and his sister Viann and brother-in-law Rick Mack live in Kenai as well as Tim’s nephews Rex and Louie.

Lydia Anne Clayton Lydia Anne Clayton, 33, passed away tragically on August 1, 2014. Lydia was born in Gales Creek, Oregon on November 20, 1980 to Robert and Debra Clayton. She grew up in Carlton, Oregon and attended YamhillCarlton schools and graduated in 1999. She then attended the University of Idaho earning a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture in 2004 and a Master’s of Plant Science in 2009. Lydia chose the Palouse—or it chose her—as her home, and her love of the land was clear to everyone who met her. Lydia dedicated herself to

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the agricultural community of the Palouse, University of Idaho and the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Lydia’s positivity and exuberance for life were contagious, and she worked hard to surround herself with the people and communities she loved. Lydia was a loving and passionate woman; she enjoyed adventuring, gardening, hot springing, and especially loved spending time with and caring for those she loved. Lydia will be missed and remembered by her parents Robert and Debra Clayton, her siblings Hallie and Tyler, her fiancée Michael Friedrich, her cats Mr. Kitty and Cheetoh, as well as many, many friends and colleagues. A celebration of life will be held in honor of Lydia on September 06, 2014 in Genesee, Idaho. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you donate time or money to your local community gardens; or Soil Stewards Organic Farm, Attn: Jodi Johnson-Maynard, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Drive, MS 2339, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2339; or Backyard Harvest at BackyardHarvest.org in Lydia’s remembrance.

Mary M. Lewis Mary M. Lewis, 84, passed away on July,9th, 2014 at her home in Soldotna, from cancer surrounded by her family, holding her granddaughters hands. She was born on June, 20, 1930 in Monte Vista, Colorado to Virgil and Floy, Green. Mary grew up in Quincy, California. Mary graduated from Quincy High School. She worked in the family bakery while in high school. Mary worked at many jobs in her life

Around the Peninsula CPH offers Healing Touch class Central Peninsula Hospital will be hosting a Level 1 Healing Touch Class from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. August 16-17 in the Denali Conference Center on the hospital’s lower level. Healing Touch is an energy based therapy used in a wide variety of setting including hospitals, long term care facilities, private practices, hospices and spas. For more information or to register, contact Bonnie Nichols at 714-4500 This class offers 18 continuing education contact hours for nurses and massage therapists.

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time and was well like by her coworkers. Mary retired from Feather River Community College in 1984, while working for the college she was selected as the very first Employee of the Year. Mary was married to Bill Lewis one of her Quincy High school class mates in 1948. They were happily married for 65 years. They had two wonderful daughters Janie and Janis. Mary and Bill followed their daughters and granddaughters to Soldotna Alaska in 1984 where they built their beautiful Justus Cedar Log home. Mary was preceded in death by her parents Virgil and Floy Green and only sister Pansy La June Zion. Mary loved her family and pets first and foremost. Some of her favorite times were with her family during Holiday’s and family dinners. Her favorite holiday was always Christmas. Mary loved pets and always took in any stray no matter what their affliction was. She enjoyed living in Alaska where she fished and camped with her husband and family. Mary grew beautiful flowers, loved baking and cooking, quilted and most of all loved babysitting her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mary was the matriarch of her family she was kind, loving and generous and touched the hearts of everyone that knew her. Her family stated “We will miss her greatly, she is our guardian Angel”. Mary is survived by her husband Bill Lewis ; her daughters, Janie Lewis, Janis Byram, her husband Demie all of Soldotna; grandchildren Sadie Updike, husband Jesse of Kenai, Melody Dawn Puckett and husband Jeremy of Kasilof ;great-grandchildren Riley Updike and Neva Puckett; and her nieces and nephews and other relatives. At Mary’s request there will be no memorial service. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to an animal shelter of their choice.

sale September 12 and 13 form 10 am- 4 pm. Anyone interested in participating in the garage sale can rent a table for $25 for both days. For further information or to reserve a table call the center at 262-6808.

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Pet photos run on the Pets page every Tuesday. They can be color or black and white and may include people. Limit one photo per household. They may be e-mailed to news@peninsulaclarion.com, dropped off at the Kenai office or mailed to the Clarion at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, 99611. A brief explanation of the photo, the pet’s and owner’s names, owner’s address and phone number must be included. Sterling Senior Center to hold September sale Photos with an address written on the back will be returned. For more information, call 907-335-1251. The Sterling Senior Center is having a multi-vendor garage

Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 398-9440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m.

• Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldot-

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na United Methodist Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai.

The Community Calendar lists recurring events and meetings of local organizations. To have your event listed, email organization name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@peninsulaclarion.com.


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Change rules for smoke

Almost every summer the smoky air from wildfires lingers over Central Oregon. No matter how many fire crews are deployed or how quickly they respond, the fires and smoke come. The cruelest twist is that the very rules the state has in place to keep smoke away from Bend and Redmond could make it worse. The state’s smoke management plan declares that there should be no “smoke intrusions” in Bend and Redmond because of their denser populations. So when the Forest Service is doing a prescribed burn to reduce the chance of a devastating wildfire, it designs the burn as best it can. The aim is for the main smoke plume to be vented up, out and away. That was the plan this past spring. The Forest Service spent years coming up with a thinning/burning operation west of Bend in the area around Phil’s Trail. There’s no doubt it’s needed. The 22,000-acre area has been in awful condition, right in Bend’s backyard. A Forest Service analysis says it’s a “hazardous fuels” condition that put the project area near the city of Bend “at risk of stand-replacing wildfire, such as occurred in 1990 with the Awbrey Hall stand-replacing fire.” The Forest Service did a prescribed burn on 275 acres this spring on part of the project. It all went well during the day. Overnight, the fire smoldered. Smoke was picked up by air quality monitors in Bend. Nick Yonker, the smoke management meteorology manager with the Oregon Department of Forestry, and others arrived to investigate. The ODF manages smoke from prescribed burns for the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Yonker told us that people sometimes “lie” about the fuels on the ground as a way of getting permission to burn larger areas. He said he wasn’t talking about the Deschutes National Forest. But later he said that the Forest Service reported less fuel on the ground than he and others calculated was there — about half. “They were not reporting the duff.” He declared the next burns would have to be much smaller, about 40 to 50 acres. He said it might be possible to go bigger, to 100 acres. At that rate, with the limited number of days suitable for prescribed burns in the spring and fall, the needed work is not at all likely to get done. The zero-tolerance smoke policy means the areas that need the treatment the most won’t get it. Last week, the Deschutes County Commission approved a letter to the state asking it to modify its smoke rules. The right fire at the right place and time is good for the forest. There will be smoke. And that can be an irritant or much more serious to some people. But that smoke is much less serious than a wildfire right next to Bend.

The Nixon resignation at 40 On the occasion of this week’s 40th anniversary of Richard Nixon’s resignation from the presidency, The Washington Post sponsored a reunion featuring Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the Watergate reporters who “brought down” the 37th president. In fact, Nixon committed political suicide. He thought he could get away with what other politicians had done, but forgot the rules are different for Republicans. The Post event resembled a celebration with much laughter and stories about how Publisher Katharine Graham and Executive Editor Ben Bradlee had told the newsroom “no gloating” when it became apparent Nixon would resign. But gloat they did for years to come. The story of how Lyndon Johnson “stole” the 1948 Senate election away from Coke Stevenson, allegedly by use of voter fraud, which, The New York Times writes, allowed him to overcome “...a 20,000-vote deficit to achieve his famous 87-vote victory,” is chronicled in Robert A. Caro’s book “Means of Ascent,” a multi-volume biography of the 36th president. It is also no secret how Kennedy money and, according to journalist Seymour M. Hersh in his book “The Dark Side of Camelot,” a little mafia influence delivered the 1960 presidential election to John F. Kennedy. These men were Democrats and though Johnson’s legacy is tarnished by his escalation of the Vietnam War, he deservedly earns plaudits today for his work on civil rights legislation. Nixon was different. While Kennedy expertly schmoozed the press and Johnson was a master manipulator and arm-twister,

Nixon brooded about slights and injustices he felt had been done to him. When Pat Nixon died in 1993, I wrote a column about her. I had met her on a few occasions and said she did not fit the “plastic Cal Thomas Pat” label assigned to her by critics. I noted she didn’t like politics, but endured it for the sake of her husband, preferring instead to stay out of the limelight. Nixon wrote and thanked me, but then launched into a diatribe about the media and how they never understood her and by implication him. My other personal remembrance of Nixon came in the early 1970s. I was trying to become a network correspondent at NBC News in Washington and was assigned to weekend stories more seasoned reporters didn’t want to cover. One of them was Nixon’s Sunday White House “church” service. Bob Schieffer had recently arrived in Washington from Texas for CBS News and he drew the same assignment. Nixon, or someone on his staff, likely pre-cleared the speakers in order to avoid the potential embarrassment of one of them criticizing Nixon for not immediately ending the Vietnam War. Speakers included Rev. Billy Graham and a Catholic prelate whose name now escapes me. Afterward, a reception was held in the East Room where reporters and guests could speak with Nixon, Secretary of the

Treasury John Connally and other Cabinet members. I found these events uncomfortable and a contrast in content and form from my own church experience. An explanation came when the secretly recorded Oval Office conversations became public and Nixon is heard taking God’s name in vain and disparaging Jews and his “enemies.” On hearing the tapes, Graham expressed shock and dismay at Nixon’s language, though on one recording Graham is heard agreeing with Nixon about Jews controlling the media, a comment for which he later apologized. Nixon defenders have always contended that he did nothing different from other presidents. Maybe, but he certainly appears to have done a lot more of it than other presidents and his personality was anything but endearing to the press and to those on his “enemies list.” Nixon seemed to be saying to the press, “hit me again, I can take it.” Nixon was not a conservative Republican. He imposed wage and price controls, created the Environmental Protection Agency and two of the four justices he appointed to the Supreme Court — Harry Blackmun and Warren Burger — were part of the 7-2 majority vote in the Roe v. Wade case, which ushered in abortion on demand. Still, he remains one of our most fascinating presidents and one we can be sure historians will “kick around” for at least another 40 years.

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Corporate inversion aversion

Maybe it’s time to get really tough, my fellow Americans. Without a doubt, someone needs to be creative in coming up with ways to punish those corporations that are bailing on the United States of America — a place where they made their fortunes — and renouncing their citizen responsibility to pay the going tax rate at home. The tactic is known as “inversion.” American corporations, such as ChiqThe (Bend) Bulletin, uita Bananas or the medical-device giant Aug. 3 Medtronics, merge with or buy into a company in some country with a much lower corporate tax rate than the U.S. imposes (before loopholes). Ireland is an example of such a country. They then declare that their headquarters are located in the overseas company and, presto chango, they suddenly can be taxed as if they were a for“I held the hands of countless individuals as this eign corporation. While they live this acterrible disease took their lives away from them. I counting fiction, they continue to be based witnessed the horror firsthand, and I can still rememin the good old U.S. of A. and continue to enjoy all the stability and benefits they get ber every face and name.” here. Actually, it’s not a simple transaction — anything but — but that’s what accoun— Dr. Kent Brantly, the American doctor tants and lawyers are for. The tax-shelter infected with Ebola, on his time treating patients sleight of hand has gone on for decades. It’s just one of the scams we like to call with the virus in Liberia. “loopholes” that the rich have arranged through their lobbying and campaign-finance bribery to get written into the code. “ISIL’s campaign of terror against the innocent ... But the practice is metastasizing, as more and its grotesque and targeted acts of violence bear and more conglomerates discover the virtue of having no virtue. all the warning signs and hallmarks of genocide. For It’s a gimmick, but a very costly one to anyone who needed a wake-up call, this is it.” all of us, nearly $20 billion in tax revenue. The corporations say that until America — Secretary of State John Kerry as the U.S. changes its tax regs (translation: lower the business rate they pay), more and more of unleashed its first airstrikes in northern Iraq them are going to jump the ship of state. against Islamic State militants. President Barack Obama can call them “corporate deserters” all he wants, but the executives argue they have a responsibility to their stockholders to maximize profits by every means possible, certainly in their

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minds that includes minimizing taxes by hook or what should be crook. Responsibility to stockholders is such a handy rationalization. It can explain away all sorts of bad behavior. Cigarette Bob Franken manufacturers use it all the time. General Motors can utilize it to explain its deadly actions in concealing an ignition problem. In this case, companies are using it as justification for ditching their homeland, in effect declaring that the bottom line trumps everything, including patriotism. So what is to be done? In fact, our officeholders agree that the tax code needs major improvement. But try to reform anything these days. If it involves politicians, as New Yorkers say, “fuggedaboutit.” Besides, what they’re talking about is incredibly complex. What we need right now is to come up with ways to make some of these guys pay a price, make them squeal a little. Here’s one approach: Maybe those corporate entities that want to relocate, while continuing to prosper because of the infrastructure and system of laws that protect them here, should pay for those services. How about some sort of law where they are charged huge fees for the streets that serve their plants and the police who offer security and the schools that educate their workforce. That’s not going to happen either, not with most politicians in their back pockets. So maybe it’s time for a little citizen action, like scrounging enough money for ads that identify the corporate defectors, so the rest of us can decide whether we’ll continue to patronize them.

In addition, let’s make it an election issue. Let those of us who are holding the bag decide if we really want to vote for those who block solutions to this kind of economic injustice. Until these insidious inversions are brought under control, they’re another way ordinary citizens are played to be suckers. In our country, the one these corporations are abandoning, we still have a right to vote. This is another reason to use it. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

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Kodiak volunteers build raised garden beds By JULIE HERMANN Kodiak Daily Mirror

KODIAK — Over a dozen community members showed up to the new community garden location at the end of Larch Street on Saturday to put together raised beds. In just a couple hours, the volunteers had screwed together pre-cut pieces of wood into 24 12-foot by 4-foot beds. Then, a piece of lining was stapled to the bottom and the beds were set into rows. Other volunteers staked out an area for the beds to be in, trying to get the beds lined up so the rows were evenly spaced apart in straight lines. “Squaring is hard,” said Dana Myers, a gardener who volunteered to help out. “I think our math was a little off at first.” It took a few tries to get the area square, but by the end, the rows were neat and even. “I want to help get community gardens going because free food is really vital,” Myers said. She already has a garden of her own. Next weekend, the dirt will arrive and will be shoveled into

the beds. Volunteers will help out with that as well. After that, people will be allowed to start using the beds. The Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation District, which is managing the garden, hasn’t yet decided how the beds will be assigned, as there are more people who have expressed interest than there are beds. The consensus among Dave Kaplan, the project coordinator for the district; Marie Rice, a board member; and Corrine Ferre, an employee, was that it would probably be decided with a lottery. In addition, the district wants to make sure the beds are going to people who don’t have room where they live to garden. “Obviously, we don’t want to give a bed away to somebody who has a high tunnel already, that doesn’t make sense to me,” Kaplan said. The board will be deciding soon, because the district is hoping there will be enough time left in the season for a few crops to be grown before winter. Myers said lettuce, radish-

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In this Aug. 2 photo, volunteers line up raised beds in road at the community garden in Kodiak.

es, turnips and kale are all veg- in cooler temperatures. etables that could be grown in The next hurdle for the late summer and early fall, as gardens is getting water. well as any others that do well Ferre said it would cost about

$6,000 to bring a water line to have to haul their own water the garden area, and she’s not for a while. sure when that would end up “We’ll see what happens, getting installed. People may play it by ear,” Ferre said.

Juneau artist turns fish ear bones into jewelry By ALLIE NIELSON Juneau Empire

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JUNEAU — A local artist’s work allows you to wear fish ears on your ears. Sandy Darnell, a retired commercial fisherwoman, continued her love of fishing and now creates earrings and pendants out of the hard, roughly circular fish ear bones called otoliths. “I bought my first boat out in Elfin Cove in about 1985,” Darnell said. “That summer, I helped run the fuel dock with a few other ladies and that’s how I got interested in otoliths.” Otoliths have distinct

shapes and sizes, depending on the type of fish they’re extracted from. And, much like rings in a tree, otoliths provide scientists with the information needed to determine the age of a fish. These differences cause natural variation in Darnell’s jewelry, which she sells at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center and the Bear’s Lair downtown. In the beginning, Darnell would primarily get her otoliths from fishermen who would trade fish for the finished product. She affixes gold nuggets and different gems to the otoliths to create unique looks. “I would get rockfish from

guys that would come in from charters or the lodges,” Darnell said. “I would do customer orders from fishermen and the fish they caught. They would pick out the design and the (gems) that they liked.” Eventually Darnell opened her first shop in Elvin Cove where she would continue to receive otoliths from both fishermen and cold storage. “I get a lot of my halibut otoliths from cold storages,” Darnell said. “The interesting thing with halibut is they don’t get terribly big. The biggest I’ve seen from a 200-pound halibut was about the size of a nickel. Rockfish, however, get proportionately bigger. A pair

from a large rockfish is almost like a potato chip.” It is because of the otoliths’ varying sizes that Darnell is restricted to using only those from halibut, rockfish, cod and eelpout. “Salmon (otoliths) are very small,” Darnell said. “The only ones in salmon that are big enough come from 40- to 50-pound fish and we don’t come by them too easily.” The process of retrieving an otolith from a fish isn’t easy, either. When fishing season is in full swing, Darnell tends to have somewhat of a otolith shortage for her craft. “(The reason is because) it takes some effort,” Darnell

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said. “Like at the cold storage, they cut where they head the fish is very close to where the (otoliths) are. So often they will fall out but most often them get scooped into the garbage. But it takes time to get them out, wash them, dry them off and save them. It takes some effort and in the thick of the season they don’t have the time to devote to do that.” While Darnell may be experiencing a temporary shortage, her earrings and other

otolith jewelry is still found around town. “It’s an enjoyable business, not a very big business but it’s been worth staying in,” she said. “Folks seem interested. Occasionally I’m at the JACC rearranging, bringing in new products, and there will be tourists there and they get a big kick out of it. I have a lot of fun with those folks. I enjoy any tiny part to enhance their experience while they’re here.”


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How Obama justifies Iraq response Iowa, good chance for potential 2016 candidates

By VIVIAN SALAMA Associated Press

KHAZER CAMP, Iraq — President Barack Obama justified the U.S. military’s return to fighting in Iraq Saturday by saying America must act now to prevent genocide, protect its diplomats and provide humanitarian aid to refugees trapped by Islamic State militants on a mountain ridge near the Syrian border. “This is going to be a longterm project” that won’t end and can’t succeed unless Iraqis form an inclusive government in Baghdad capable of keeping the country from breaking apart, Obama said at the White House. U.S. planes and drones launched four airstrikes on Islamic State forces Saturday as they fired indiscriminately on Yazidi civilians taking shelter in the Sinjar mountains, U.S. Central Command said. The strikes, which were spread out during the day, destroyed armored carriers and a truck, according to the Central Command statement. It was the third round of airstrikes against Islamic State forces by the U.S. military since they were authorized by Obama on Thursday. The military support also has been helping clear the way for aid flights to drop food and water to thousands of starving refugees in the Sinjar area. Central Command announced Saturday night that the military had made the third such drop, delivering another 72 bundles of supplies, including more than 3,800 gallons of water and more than 16,000 meals. But the help comes too late for many of the religious minorities targeted for elimination by the Islamic State group, which swept past U.S.-trained and equipped Iraqi government forces in recent weeks and now controls much of Iraq. A delayed response by the Shiite-led government in Baghdad left Kurdish forces struggling to contain the Sunni extremists’ advances. With nowhere to go but uphill, Kurdish-speaking Yazidi refugees sought shelter in the mile-high Sinjar mountains, where their ancient religion holds that No-

By CATHERINE LUCEY Associated Press

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Kurdish Peshmerga fighters take cover during airstrikes targeting Islamic State militants near the Khazer checkpoint outside of the city of Irbil in northern Iraq, Friday, Iraqi Air Force has been carrying out strikes against the militants, and for the first time on Friday, U.S. war planes have directly targeted the extremist Islamic State group, which controls large areas of Syria and Iraq.

ah’s ark came to rest. U.S., Iraqi and British cargo planes dropped tons of food, water, tents and other equipment to the refugees Friday and Saturday. Iraq’s defense ministry released a video showing people in the Sinjar mountains rushing to collect food and water as the Iraqi government’s fleet of C130 cargo planes dropped 20 tons of aid at a time. But at least 56 children have died of dehydration in the mountains, UNICEF’s spokesman in Iraq, Karim Elkorany, told The Associated Press on Saturday. British officials estimated Saturday between 50,000 and 150,000 people could be trapped on the mountain. And Juan Mohammed, a local government spokesman in the Syrian city of Qamishli, told the AP that more than 20,000 starving Yazidis are fleeing across the border, braving gunfire through a tenuous “safe passage” that Kurdish peshmerga forces are trying to protect. With shocked, sunburnt faces, men, women and children in dirt-caked clothes limped to a camp for displaced Iraqis on Saturday, finding safety after harsh days of hiding on a blazing mountaintop, fleeing the Is-

lamic State extremists. Children who died of thirst were left behind; some exhausted mothers abandoned living babies, as thousands of Yazidis trekked across a rocky mountain chain in temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius), crossing into neighboring Syria, and then looping back into Iraq to reach safety at the Bajid Kandala camp. Other Yazidis have settled in refugee camps in Syria: so awful is their situation, they have sought safety in a country aflame in a civil war. The U.S. military officially withdrew its combat forces in late 2011 after more than eight

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years of war. It returned to battle Friday when two F/A-18 jets dropped 500-pound (225-kilogram) bombs on Islamic State fighters advancing on the Kurdish capital of Irbil as violence sent the number of displaced Iraqis soaring. Gen. Ahmed, the peshmerga spokesman at the Khazer checkpoint on the frontline outside Irbil, said it was a “good hit,” but the impact wasn’t yet clear. The Kurdish general spoke on condition his last name not be used. Obama was adamant Saturday that that U.S. troops can’t bring peace to Iraq.

AMES, Iowa — The calendar says Iowa’s presidential caucuses are more than a year away. But it’s never too early for potential GOP presidential candidates in 2016 to court social conservatives in the early-voting state. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former caucus winners Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee already have spent time in Iowa and returned Saturday to address more than 1,000 evangelical voters at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames. Santorum told the crowd that the Republican Party needs to better appeal to working-class voters. “We’re the party of the average person. We have to start talking at them like a party that represents everybody, not just a certain few,” said the former senator from Pennsylvania, who argued for tax benefits for manufacturers, more technical job training for workers and a focus on family values. Christian conservative voters traditionally influence the caucuses because those activists tend to be organized and motivated to

participate. With a wide field of possible contenders, this group has not settled on a favored candidate. Some potential candidates skipped the gathering. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul did tour the state this past week. But New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker have spent little time in Iowa. Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad recently led an effort to install new leadership in the state party and to bring more traditional Republicans into the fold, in hopes of making the state more attractive to mainstream candidates. But the expected turnout at the summit shows the faith vote remains powerful. “The Christian community, which is passionate about two issues — abortion and traditional marriage — they’re going to come to the caucuses,” said Jamie Johnson, a pastor from Stratford who served as an adviser to Santorum in 2012. “To ignore Christian conservatives in Iowa is to say, ‘I’m not interested in winning.’” For Huckabee, the next presidential election is a new opportunity for conservative Christians to be heard.

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US bots flagged Ebola before outbreak Man shot dead by police By RODRIQUE NGOWI Associated Press

BOSTON— The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is focusing a spotlight on an online tool run by experts in Boston that flagged a “mystery hemorrhagic fever” in forested areas of southeastern Guinea nine days before the World Health Organization formally announced the epidemic. HealthMap uses algorithms

to scour tens of thousands of social media sites, local news, government websites, infectious-disease physicians’ social networks and other sources to detect and track disease outbreaks. Sophisticated software filters irrelevant data, classifies the relevant information, identifies diseases and maps their locations with the help of experts. “It shows some of these informal sources are helping paint a picture of what’s happen-

ing that’s useful to these public health agencies,” HealthMap cofounder John Brownstein said HealthMap is operated by a group of 45 researchers, epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children’s Hospital. The tool was introduced in 2006 with a core audience of public health specialists, but that changed as the system evolved and the public became increasingly hungry for information during the swine flu

pandemic. HealthMap generates information that includes locations of specific outbreaks and tracks new cases and deaths. The system is also capable of logging public sentiment. The Ebola outbreak, the largest and longest ever recorded for the disease, has so far killed more than 950 people. It emerged in Guinea in March and has since spread to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria.

Tourists return to state as Hawaii struggles By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press

HONOLULU — His generator whirring at top speed, Gene Lamkin used rain captured from Tropical Storm Iselle to wash his hair as he and thousands of others in a rural swath of the Big Island remained in the dark and unable to traverse roads blocked by toppled trees. It was a far cry from the way tourists in popular parts of Hawaii spent their Saturday — sunbathing, kayaking and otherwise back to paradise despite an overcast sky. “It’s like camping right now,” Lamkin said from a cellphone he charged using a generator after his electricity failed at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. “We’re using water from our catchment system to bathe ourselves, shampoo our hair — trying to remain in a civilized manner.” Lamkin knows life in the isolated, jungle-like Puna region, where unpaved roads of volcanic rock are not maintained by the county, means being prepared for the worst. The region, home to about 40,000 people, has spent a day

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and a half without electricity as Hurricane Julio lingered hundreds of miles off the coast. The storm was expected to pass roughly 160 miles northeast of the islands at its closest point early Sunday and linger near the state into Monday. “Those that didn’t prepare are going to be in dire straits,” he said. “We invested in a generator years ago, but this is the first time we’ve had to use it at a full-time capacity. We always have our shelves stocked with food and water.” Iselle brought heavy rain and violent wind early Friday when it made landfall over the southeastern part of the island. In the storm’s wake, Andrew Fujimura and others armed with chain saws spent Saturday hacking at trees blocking roads or helping neighbors patch up damaged roofs. “The government road is unpassable and probably will be

for a week or two,” he said. Hawaii County Civil Defense Director Darryl Oliveira worries there could be injured people rescuers can’t reach. “We’re hopeful even with the damage, we don’t have casualties that are unaccounted for,” he said. On the island of Kauai, rescuers found the body Saturday of a 19-year-old woman believed to have been swept away in a stream while hiking Friday in a closed state park during a tropical storm warning. The mostly agricultural Puna region is as big as the island of Oahu. While it’s quickly growing because of affordable property, it’s nowhere near as populated as the tourist destination home to Waikiki Beach and

Pearl Harbor. Umbrellas, surfboards and kayaks were back Saturday at Waikiki Beach, but surf shop worker Sparky Barros said business was still a little slow compared with a normal sunny day. It was damp and cloudy at the popular tourist spot, and rain was off and on throughout Honolulu, but people went about jogging, swimming and lying on the beach. Tourists Ginny and George Gardner, who were celebrating their 42nd wedding anniversary, spent an extra day on Oahu after Iselle delayed their flight to Maui. “We’re from Boston. This wasn’t a storm for us ... it was just a normal windy day,” Ginny Gardner said.

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By ALAN SCHER ZAGIER Associated Press

FERGUSON, Mo. — A large crowd of angry residents confronted police officers Saturday afternoon, yelling such things as “kill the police” after an officer fatally shot a male in a St. Louis-area neighborhood. Officer Brian Schellman, spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department, said “a couple hundred” people came out of apartment buildings after an officer with the Ferguson Police Department shot and killed the male. Schellman did not identify the person who was shot or say what prompted the shooting. John Gaskin, a member of the St. Louis County NAACP, called on the FBI’s assistance was needed “to protect the integrity of the investigation.” “With the recent events of a young man killed by the police in New York City and with Trayvon Martin and with all the other African-American young men that have been killed by police officers ... this is a dire concern to the NAACP, es-

pecially our local organization,” Gaskin said. Gaskin said officials in the organization spoke with St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar, who told them the male was a teenager and had been shot twice. Schellman declined to give any information about the male who was shot, including his age or race, because police were still trying to notify relatives. After the shooting, some people yelled threats toward the police, and officers said they thought they heard gunshots, Schellman said. There were no reports of additional injuries, he said. After the crowd gathered, police at the scene called for about 60 other police units to respond to the area in Ferguson, a city of about 21,000 residents located a few miles north of downtown St. Louis. According to the U.S. Census Bureau from 2012, about two-thirds of the residents are black. Schellman said the crowd was under control by about 5 p.m. and several of the additional officers had left the area. Gaskin said the angry crowd was reacting to a “trauma.”


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Kerry to calm South China Sea tensions BY MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer

NAYPYITAW, Myanmar — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday urged China and its neighbors to take new steps to ease tensions over maritime disputes that many fear could spark conflict. Under the proposal he presented, China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) that have competing claims to territory in the South China Sea would voluntarily halt provocative actions. Recent activity by several nations, particularly China, in disputed areas has heightened concerns about confrontation, which would destabilize the Asia-Pacific, interfere with international maritime commerce and roil the global economy. “The United States and ASEAN have a common responsibility to ensure the maritime safety of critical global sea lanes and ports,” Kerry told foreign ministers, including those from claimant states Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam, on the sidelines of an annual regional security forum. “We need to work together to manage tensions in the South China Sea and manage them peacefully and also to manage them on a basis of international law,” he said. China contended that “someone” was distorting the level of tension in the region over the sea disputes.

ASEAN generally has backed U.S. suggestions on easing tensions, including endorsing the development of a binding code of conduct to govern activities involving conflicting claims. But China has resisted and progress on that code has been halting, if best, over the past several years. Earlier Saturday, the Philippines, a U.S. treaty ally, presented an initiative that incorporated the American concept of a voluntary end to tensionproducing activities. “Tensions in the South China Sea have worsened in the past few months and continue to deteriorate,” Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said. “All of us are seeing an increased pattern of aggressive behavior and provocative actions in the South China Sea, seriously threatening the peace, security, prosperity and stability in the region.” In addition to the immediate voluntary cessation of provocative acts, Manila’s plan calls for the speedy conclusion of the code of conduct as well as long-term arbitration over disputes that would eventual resolve the claims under the U.N. Law of the Sea. As expected, China reacted coldly to the proposal, saying that the tensions were being overblown. “Someone has been exaggerating or even playing up the so-called tension in the South China Sea,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters.

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Obama gave no time limit on renewed military California drought water wasters attend involvement in Iraq, awaits new government Water School for moderating

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Saturday refused to give a time limit on America’s renewed military involvement in Iraq, saying he doesn’t think “we are going to solve this problem in weeks” as the country struggles to form a new government. “I think this is going to take some time,” he said at the White House before departing for a vacation on Martha’s Vineyard off the Massachusetts coast. Obama warned Americans that the new campaign to bring security in Iraq requires military and political changes and “is going to be a long-term project.” The president said Iraqi security forces need to revamp to effectively mount an offensive, which requires a government in Baghdad that the Iraqi military and people have confidence in. Obama said Iraq needs a prime minister — an indication that suggests he’s written off the legitimacy of the incumbent, Nouri al-Maliki. Obama said he will not close the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad or the consulate in Irbil, which means American troops and diplomats will remain on the ground. He said he is obligated as commander in chief to protect U.S. personnel wherever and whenever they are threatened.

17-year-old boy arrested in death, sexual assault of 6-year-old Washington girl BREMERTON, Wash. — A 17-year-old was arrested Saturday in the death and sexual assault of a 6-year-old girl whose body was found near the Washington state mobile home park she vanished from last weekend, authorities said. The boy was arrested without incident by deputies and FBI agents at his home in the same Bremerton-area mobile home park, Kitsap County sheriff’s Detective Earl Smith said at a news conference. The Washington state crime lab made positive confirmation of the suspect through forensic evidence. Earlier in the week, the sheriff’s office had collected DNA cheek swabs from dozens of nearby residents. Smith said Saturday that the boy was being interviewed and will be booked with second-degree murder, manslaughter and rape in the girl’s death. The FBI’s Specialty Search Dogs Unit discovered the body of Jenise Wright on Thursday amid thick brush in a wooded area near the trailer park. Volunteer canine search teams had

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif.— Some overindulged their zucchini patch. Others didn’t bother with that dripping kitchen sink. But now every Monday night in this drought-stricken beach town, dozens of residents who violated their strict rations take a seat at Water School, hoping to get hundreds of thousands of dollars in distressing penalties waived. Nik Martinelli, a Santa Cruz water-conservation specialist who is up before dawn patrolling for overwatered lawns, launched a recent lesson. “We all know why you’re here. You all went over your allotment and got a big penalty,” he said. Margaret Hughes nodded grimly. Her $210 water bill came with a $775 fine last month. She drove from her home four hours north of town to face the scolding, even though she had no idea the toilet in a vacant house she inherited had been leaking. Two hours later, everyone was ready to ace their Water School quiz, identifying the community’s sparse water sources, listing ways to conserve water, describing how to use their water meters to check for leaks.

Democrat incumbents face challenges for governor, US Senate in Hawaii primary races HONOLULU — As the final days of campaigning drew to a close in Hawaii’s dramatic primary races, a pair of big storms thrashed toward the islands. The storms posed considerable risk, but for Gov. Neil Abercrombie, they also represented an opportunity to cast himself as a steady leader with a strong emotional connection to people in the state. He hugged military response personnel, emphasized his national network of contacts and, even as forecasters predicted the storms would weaken and veer away, Abercrombie reminded everyone to remain vigilant. Whether this final image will be decisive for voters casting ballots on Saturday was not yet known. The incumbent governor faces a surprisingly strong challenge from a fellow Democrat and many voters had already cast ballots during early voting before Tropical Storm Iselle hit the islands. -Associated Press

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Women stoned to death in Syria By BASSEM MROUE Associated Press

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BEIRUT — A cleric read the verdict before the truck came and dumped a large pile of stones near the municipal garden. Jihadi fighters then brought in the woman, clad head to toe in black, and put her in a small hole in the ground. When residents gathered, the fighters told them to carry out the sentence: Stoning to death for the alleged adulteress. None in the crowd stepped forward, said a witness to the event in a northern Syrian city. So the jihadi fighters, mostly foreign extremists, did it themselves, pelting Faddah Ahmad with stones until her body was dragged away. “Even when she was hit with stones she did not scream or move,” said an opposition activist who said he witnessed the stoning near the football stadium and the Bajaa garden in the city of Raqqa, the main Syrian stronghold of the Islamic State group. The July 18 stoning was the second in a span of 24 hours. A day earlier, 26-year-old Shamseh Abdullah was killed in a similar way in the nearby town of Tabqa by Islamic State fighters. Both were accused of having sex outside marriage. The killings were the first of their kind in rebel-held northern Syria, where jihadis from the Islamic State group have seized large swaths of territory, terrorizing residents with their strict interpretation of Islamic law, including beheadings and cutting off the hands of thieves. The jihadis recently tied a 14-year-old boy to a cross-like structure and left him for several hours in the scorching summer sun before bringing him down -- punishment for not fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The group has also brutalized Shiite Muslims and others whom it views as apostates.

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Thousands from Iraq minority flee to Syria By DIAA HADID Associated Press

AP Photo/Raqqa Media Center, File

This file photo posted by the Raqqa Media Center, a Syrian opposition group, on Monday, June 30, 2014, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, shows fighters from extremist Islamic State group during a parade in Raqqa, Syria. Activists have reported two cases of stoning this month in the Syrian northern province of Raqqa. The first case of stoning occurred in the town of Tabqa.

In neighboring Iraq, Islamic State militants have driven members of the Yazidi religious minority out of a string of towns and villages. Thousands of the fleeing Yazidis have been stranded on a mountaintop for days, a humanitarian crisis that prompted the U.S. to airlift aid to them this week. On Friday, Kamil Amin, the spokesman for Iraq’s Human Rights Ministry, said hundreds of Yazidi women under the age of 35 are being held by the Islamic State group in schools in Iraq’s second largest city Mosul, which the militants captured in June. The stonings in Syria last month were not widely publicized at the time, but in the following days three photographs appeared online which appeared to document the grisly spectacle and were consistent with other AP reporting. The pictures posted on a newly-created Twitter account showed dozens of people gathered in a square, a cleric reading a verdict through a loud-

speaker and several bearded men with automatic rifles either carrying or collecting stones. “A married woman being stoned in the presence of some believers,” read the caption of the photographs on the Twitter account, which has since been suspended. Abu Ibrahim Raqqawi, the activist who witnessed Ahmad’s stoning, said locals where angry to see foreign fighters impose their will on the community. “People were shocked and couldn’t understand what was going on. Many were disturbed by the idea that Saudis and Tunisians were issuing (such) orders,” he said in an interview via Skype. Ahmad, he said, appeared unconscious, and he had overheard that she was earlier taken to a hospital where she

was given anesthesia. The stoning took place after dark, he said, at about 11 p.m. He could not see blood on the body because of the black clothes she was wearing. Ahmad did not scream or shake, and died silently. “They then took the dead body in one of their cars and left,” he said. The two cases were first reported by the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which collects information through a network of activists around the country. Bassam Al-Ahmad, a spokesman for the Violations Documentation Center, a Syrian group that tracks human rights violations, also confirmed the stoning. An activist based in the northern province of Idlib, who collects information from other activists in northern Syria, said Ahmad was a widow.

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CAMP BAJID KANDALA, Iraq — With shocked, sunburnt faces, men, women and children in dirt-caked clothes limped into a camp for displaced Iraqis, finding safety after harsh days of hiding on a blazing mountaintop after fleeing from the extremist Islamic State group. Children who died of thirst were left behind; some exhausted mothers abandoned living babies, as thousands of Yazidis trekked across a rocky mountain chain in temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius), crossing into neighboring Syria, and then looping back into Iraq to reach safety at the Bajid Kandala camp. At least 56 children died in the mountains, Juliette Touma of the U.N. children’s agency estimated. Other Yazidis have settled in refugee camps in Syria: so desperate is their situation, they have sought safety in a country aflame in a civil war. The displacement of at least tens of thousands of Yazidis — Kurdish speakers who practice an ancient Mesopotamian faith — meant yet another Iraqi minority was peeled away as the Islamic State extremists continue their sweep of Iraq, seizing territory they brutally administer. The Islamic State group fighters already forced the expulsion of Iraqi Christians, Shiite Muslims and adherents of the tiny Shabak faith. The hardliners see other religious groups as heretics who may be killed or forced to submit to their rule. After a global outcry, the

U.S. and Iraqi air force began airdropping food and water to Yazidis stranded on a mountaintop. The British military also helped in the airdrop. It seemed to barely dent the suffering of the Yazidis in the Bajid Kandala camp, miles from the Iraqi border. It was already crammed with 30,000 people, squashed into tents lined over rolling hills. Nearby, bulldozers were breaking earth to put up new tents. Camp guards expected thousands more to arrive by Sunday. The extended Qassem family from the town of Khanasor arrived on Saturday evening. The children were already sprawled asleep on a mat, oblivious to the noise. The men, sporting traditional long Yazidi moustaches, hauled water bottles, tuna cans and chocolate distributed by aid workers. A woman wearing a purple headscarf, stood nearby and sobbed. Iraq’s Yazidis, who mostly live in a cluster of villages near the Iraq-Syria border, fled on August 3, hearing that Islamic State militants were approaching. Residents rushed in a panic to the nearby mountain chain of Sinjar, said the men of the Qassem family. They couldn’t take the roads because the militants had seized checkpoints once manned by Kurdish forces. “We were so afraid, everybody only thought of themselves. I even left my uncle behind,” said one Qassem family man, Abu Saado, of the panicked flight, pointing to a cross-eyed man sitting beside him.


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Turkish vote could shift president’s role HIV cases rise, By SUZAN FRASER Associated Press

ANKARA, Turkey — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the front-runner in Turkey’s first direct presidential election on Sunday, says that if elected he will be an active head of state who “sweats, runs and rushes around” — not just a ceremonial figurehead as presidents have been in the past. It’s the kind of talk that leaves detractors, already alarmed at how much power Erdogan has concentrated in his hands, in a cold sweat. Until now, Turkey’s presidents have played a largely symbolic role although they can call general elections, approve or reject laws passed by Parliament and appoint prime ministers, the Council of Ministers and some high court judges. The position also has some dormant powers, including the power to call Parliament, summon Cabinet meetings and preside over them. Those powers are a legacy of Turkey’s 1980 military coup and have seldom been used. Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for more than a decade, says he intends to use these constitutional prerogatives to the full, effec-

tively shaping the presidency into a more powerful position. He is widely expected to appoint an amenable prime minister, which would allow him to continue to rule Turkey pretty much in the same way as he did while premier. The Turkish leader, who has steered Turkey toward relative economic prosperity and enjoys widespread support in the Turkish heartland, argues that — as the first president to be directly elected by voters — he would have the mandate to rule with strengthened powers as head of state. Such comments by a leader who has displayed an increasingly authoritarian bent are raising concerns over democracy. In the past year, Erdogan has purged thousands of police and prosecutors, increased the powers of the intelligence agency and banned access to YouTube and Twitter as he fought off corruption probes that implicated the government and family members. Nihat Zeybekci, the economy minister, suggested in comments printed in Hurriyet newspaper on Thursday that the position of prime minister could become obsolete if Erdogan is elected. “There wouldn’t be a prime minister, there would be a chairman of the Council

of Ministers. Someone who chairs the Council of Ministers, who summons it to meetings,” he said. The latent constitutional powers were devised as safeguards to allow the president to intervene in exceptional circumstances. They were largely formulated to allow the 1980 coup leader — who became president in a referendum — to take command if necessary. The power to chair the Cabinet “is essentially meant to be used under conditions of emergency. If there is a war or something,” said Ilter Turan, a professor at Istanbul’s Bilgi University. “It is not one in which the president calls a session and says: Let’s build a bridge. That’s not the idea.” Presidents take an oath to remain neutral when they come to power and the Constitution says they have to sever all ties with their political parties. It also states that the prime minister — not the president — is head of the executive. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Erdogan’s main rival in the presidential race, has vowed to uphold the president’s traditional role. He says he is against the accumulation of too much power in one person’s hands and insists it is

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not up to the head of state to be involved in day-to-day running of politics. “It is not the president’s role to build roads and bridges,” he said as he launched his campaign in July. Erdogan has derided those comments. “Some of the other candidates say ‘we won’t be involved in (building) roads, with energy,’” Erdogan said in a speech in Ankara on Thursday. “I ask them to take a look at the Constitution ... They should look at the president’s responsibilities.” “We are not placing an ornament or a vase in the presidency. (The president) will be responsible for many things, from this country’s development to its unity and integrity. He will convene the Cabinet when it is necessary,” Erdogan said. Erdogan orchestrated the constitutional change for a direct vote as part of a two-stage move toward a presidential system similar to that of the United States, albeit without all of the checks and balances of the U.S. model. The second step — a new constitution that increases the powers of the presidency — stalled after he failed to muster big enough support to bring about the change.

despite AIDS efforts By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press

SAO PAULO — The devastating news didn’t make sense to Brazilian Pierre Freitaz. How was it possible that, at age 17, he was infected with HIV if his only boyfriend seemed fit and healthy? Freitaz confesses he knew little about the virus when he was diagnosed in 2004. He didn’t understand the difference between the infection and the disease it caused: AIDS. He was confused by the lack of obvious symptoms. “It’s like I was living in a different part of the world, and I felt immune.” While Brazil has long been seen as a global model in the fight against AIDS, activists and officials say more and more youths share Freitaz’s unawareness of HIV risks, or are unconcerned about them. Even as HIV infection rates have begun declining in many other places, cases have been slowly rising in Brazil — with the sharpest jump among youths 15 to 24. “The numbers are going up. It’s a paradox, a shame. After all the money spent on

treatment and implementing a policy for everyone to receive it, we have these disastrous results,” said Dr. Caio Rosenthal, a Sao Paulobased specialist at the Emilio Ribas Institute of Infectious Diseases. U.N. statistics show 44,000 new infections detected last year in Brazil, up from fewer than 40,000 in 2005 — a rate outpacing population growth. The national Health Ministry says overall numbers of HIV infections has reached nearly 800,000. That’s half of all the HIV cases in all of Latin America. By comparison, in the United States, the rate of new HIV cases has dropped by a third over the past decade, according to a study published last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association. About 1.1 million Americans are estimated to be infected with HIV. When the global AIDS epidemic erupted in the 1980s, officials here reacted quickly. Brazil carried out widespread sex-education campaigns and became the first developing nation to offer free antiretroviral treatment on a large scale.

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Ukraine rebels ask for aid, cease-fire By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press

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DONETSK, Ukraine — Ukraine’s rebels are surrounded and ready to agree to a cease-fire to prevent a “humanitarian catastrophe,” the insurgents’ new leader said Saturday as conditions deteriorated in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, artillery thundering through deserted streets. There was no immediate government response to the cease-fire statement. Ukrainian troops have made steady advances against the rebels in recent weeks. “We are prepared to stop firing to bar the spread of the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe in Donbass (eastern Ukraine),” Aleksandr Zakharchenko, the so-called prime minister of the Donetsk separatists, said in a statement on a rebel website. His motive for offering a cease-fire was not clear but his comments could be aimed at increasing the pressure on Ukraine to allow in a Russian aid mission. Russia, which the Ukrainian government in Kiev and Western countries allege is supporting the rebels, has called repeatedly for a humanitarian mission into eastern Ukraine. But Kiev and the West suggest that could be just a pretext to send Russian forces into the region — and say about 20,000 of them have gathered just across the border. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko issued a statement late Saturday saying that Ukraine is prepared to accept humanitarian assistance in eastern Ukraine. But he said the aid must come in without military accompaniment, it must pass through border checkpoints under Ukrainian control and the mission must be international in character. Poroshenko said he and German Chancellor Angela

Merkel discussed German participation in such a mission. In Washington, the White House said President Barack Obama and Merkel agreed that any Russian intervention in Ukraine was unacceptable and would violate international law. Artillery reverberated Saturday across Donetsk, home to nearly 1 million people before 300,000 fled the conflict. “The situation is getting worse with every hour,” Donetsk city council spokesman Maxim Rovinsky told The Associated Press. At least one person was killed and 18 wounded in shelling that hit about 30 apartment blocks Saturday in Donetsk, he said, adding that about 2,000 residential buildings had no electricity. City streets were nearly empty of cars and pedestrians and most stores were closed. Explosions were also heard near Donetsk’s airport. Ukrainian officials have consistently denied that their forces are shelling civilians, but the rebels dismiss that and claim the government is aiming to blame the insurgents for the increasing death and destruction. Ukraine says the rebels have deliberately put rocket launchers in populated areas. Some say both sides are to blame. “We’re afraid of the Ukrainian army, which is firing on the city, and of the rebels of the Donetsk People’s Republic, who are robbing and killing civilians,” said Dmitry Andronov, a 47-year-old resident. Zakharchenko’s statement that the city was surrounded came hours after the rebels’ top commander said Ukrainian forces had seized a key town, Krasnyi Luch, effectively cutting Donetsk and nearby territory off from the rest of the rebel-held east.

Around the World Thousands of minority Yazidis flee from Iraq to Syria to escape extremists BEIRUT — Thousands of members of a religious minority group under attack by Islamic extremists have fled across the border from Iraq to seek refuge with the Kurds of northeastern Syria, said two Kurdish officials and an activist on Saturday. Ekrem Hasso and Juan Mohammad told The Associated Press that the Yazidis fled after Kurdish fighters were able to open a safe passage into Syria following clashes with the Islamic State group. Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, also said thousands of people have fled from Iraq into Syria but had no exact number.

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Riot police called to Liberian town amid protest over Ebola bodies left in street

MONROVA, Liberia — Riot police raced to quell a demonstration blocking Liberia’s busiest highway Saturday as an angry crowd protested the government’s delays in collecting the bodies of Ebola victims. In Guinea, where the deadly Ebola outbreak emerged in March, health officials announced Saturday that the country was closing its land borders with Liberia and Sierra Leone — two of the countries where the killer virus has now spread and where deaths are mounting.The World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak an international health emergency Donetsk rebels say city is surrounded by govt Friday. The growing unease in Liberia, where nearly 300 peoforces, want cease-fire to avoid ‘catastrophe’ ple have died from the gruesome disease, raises the specter of social unrest. Several bodies had been lying by the roadside for DONETSK, Ukraine — Ukraine’s rebels are surrounded two days in the central town of Weala, 50 miles (75 kilometers) and ready to agree to a cease-fire to prevent a “humanitarian from the capital of Monrovia, and no government agency had catastrophe,” the insurgents’ new leader said Saturday as con- picked them up, residents said. ditions deteriorated in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, artillery thundering through deserted streets. There was no immediate government response to the cease- Gaza talks in Cairo on hold as Israel says no fire statement. Ukrainian troops have made steady advances negotiations with Hamas under rocket fire against the rebels in recent weeks. JERUSALEM — Egyptian-brokered talks between Israel “We are prepared to stop firing to bar the spread of the scale and Hamas on a new border deal for Gaza were thrown into of the humanitarian catastrophe in Donbass (eastern Ukraine),” doubt Saturday after senior officials said an Israeli team would Aleksandr Zakharchenko, the so-called prime minister of the not rejoin negotiations in Cairo unless rocket fire from Gaza Donetsk separatists, said in a statement on a rebel website. His stops. motive for offering a cease-fire was not clear but his comments A day after the end of a temporary truce, cross-border atcould be aimed at increasing the pressure on Ukraine to allow tacks continued Saturday, though at a lower intensity than on in a Russian aid mission. most days in the past month of fighting. Russia, which the Ukrainian government in Kiev and WestGaza militants fired 28 rockets at Israel, the army said, while ern countries allege is supporting the rebels, has called repeatIsrael struck about 50 targets in Gaza that it said were linked to edly for a humanitarian mission into eastern Ukraine. militants, including mosques and homes. The indirect talks in Cairo — which began earlier in the Venezuela to close border with week with Egyptians shuttling between the Israeli and Palestinian delegations — were meant to produce a sustainable ceaseColombia at night fire and new border arrangements for Gaza. CARACAS, Venezuela— Venezuela will close its border -Associated Press with Colombia at night to crack down on the smuggling of oil and food. While the socialist country grapples with shortages of basic pantry staples, some people are making a killing selling heavily subsidized oil and pantry staples in Colombian border towns. Venezuelan Gen. Vladimir Padrino announced Saturday that the 1,400 mile (2,240-kilometer) border will be closed between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., starting Monday. Colombia agreed to the closure after President Nicolas Maduro met with his Colombian counterpart Juan Manuel Santos earlier his

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Court reports The following judgment was recently handed down in Superior Court in Kenai: n Corey Joe Dockter, 47, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of violating conditions of release for a misdemeanor and one count of fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed Jan. 17. On the misdemeanor count of violating conditions of release, he was fined $500 and a $50 court surcharge. On the count of fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, imposition of sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for three years, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge, forfeited all items seized, and ordered, among other conditions of probation, to serve 90 days in prison, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including synthetic drugs, spice, bath salts and marijuana, not to possess any paraphernalia normally associated with the illicit use of drugs, including pipes and syringes, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card, to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, to have no contact with a specifically named individual, to be actively employed, actively seeking employment or actively engaged in school or vocational training while on probation and to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of alcohol, controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, evidence of controlled substance transactions, illicit sale of controlled substances or contact with known drug traffickers. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Chad Steven Jones, 39, address unknown, pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree vehicle theft and one count of second-degree theft, committed June 6, 2013. He was sen-

tenced to five years in prison with two years suspended on each count, with active time concurrent and suspended time consecutive, fined a $100 court surcharge on each count and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to consume alcohol to excess, not to use or possess any illegal controlled substances, including synthetic drugs and marijuana, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, to successfully complete a batterer’s intervention program, to have no contact with victim in this case or with five other specifically named individuals, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of excessive alcohol, controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, evidence of controlled substance transactions, weapons or stolen property, forfeited all items seized and was placed on probation for five years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Thomas A. Eide, Jr., 24, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree theft and one misdemeanor count of violating condition of release for a felony, committed Jan. 9, 2013. On count one, he was sentenced to 24 months in prison with 20 months suspended, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited all items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to consume alcohol to excess, not to use or possess any illegal controlled substances, including marijuana and synthetic drugs, to complete substance abuse and mental health evaluations and comply with treatment recommendations, to have no contact victim in this case (Wal-Mart) unless approved by probation officer and victim, no have no contact with co-defendants, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence

of controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, weapons or stolen property and was placed on probation for three years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. On count two, he was sentenced to three months in jail with three months suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge, forfeited all items seized and ordered to have no contact with co-defendants. The following judgments were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Tyler Dane Lindsay, 22, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft, committed April 29. He was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 35 days suspended, may perform 40 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge, ordered to pay restitution, ordered not to return to Bargain Basement and placed on probation for one year. n Robert J. Myles, 23, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed June 9, 2013. 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 Eric J. Parnell, 33, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, committed July 1. He was sentenced to two days in jail (time served) and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. n Joseph J. Smith, 27, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed May 17. 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.

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n Nicholas Douglas Tuttle, 23, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, committed May 5. He was sentenced to 180 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 obtain a mental health assessment and follow recommendations, with quarterly compliance reports to the court, ordered to have no contact with victim without written consent, may return one time with civil stand-by to retrieve undisputed items and was placed on probation for three years. n Steven Dillon Anasogak, 19, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed May 30. He was sentenced to 45 days in jail with 42 days suspended (time served), fined $1,500, a $75 court surcharge 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, forfeited items seized and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Heather J. Armstrong, 31, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed July 27. She was sentenced to 20 days in jail with 10 days suspended, may perform 80 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had her license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for one year. n Krystal M. Baer, 20, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to possession, control or consumption of alcohol by person under age 21, first offense, committed June 21. She was fined $600 with $400 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Thomas Lee Baxter, 58, address unknown, pleaded guilty to personal use fishing in closed waters, a violation

committed June 16. He was fined $125 and a $10 court surcharge. n Warren Charles Cotter Belford, 29, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft - under $250, with prior convictions, committed July 16. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge and ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Keith Castleton, 51, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving, committed Sept. 13. He was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 36 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 30 days and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Jonathon B. Chythlook, 20, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree harassment, committed March 23. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 75 days suspended (time served), fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to have no contact with victim, may not return to Hope Community Resources unless one time with civil assistance to retrieve undisputed personal items and was placed on probation for one year. n Andrew R. Cook, 23, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief-property damage $250-749, a domestic violence offense committed July 17. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail with 55 days suspended, fined $500 with $250 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, ordered to have no contact with victims unless written permission is filed with the court and was placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Michael J. Cox, 57, of Anchor Point, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed June 29. He was sentenced to 150 days in jail with 147 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 two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Jimmy Lee Davis, 45, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed May 4. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail with 10 days suspended, may perform 80 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for one year. n Jeremy Alexander Dooley, 22, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed July 22. 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, forfeited personal items seized (not the vehicle) and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Lane W. Faulkner, 19, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal trespass – on land, intend crime, committed July 20. Faulkner was sentenced to 40 days in jail with 35 days suspended, may perform 40 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to have no contact with victim or a specific address and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Julian J. Fournier, 28, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree criminal mischief, committed Oct. 19. He was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to have no contact with victim unless written consent is filed with the court and placed on probation for one year.

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Police reports n On July 24, Soldotna wildlife troopers cited Kum Jin Lee, 64, of Anchorage, at the Kenai South Beach for personal use fishing during a closed period. Bail for this offense is $310. n On July 24 Soldotna wildlife troopers cited Choong N. Lee, 68, of Anchorage, at the Kenai South Beach for personal use fishing during a closed period. Bail for this offense is $310. n On July 24, Soldotna wildlife troopers cited Choong N. Lee, 68, of Anchorage, at the Kenai South Beach for personal use fishing without a personal use permit. Bail for this offense is $210. n On July 24, Matsu West Alaska Wildlife Troopers contacted Kheyan Medina, 34, of Anchorage, at the Kenai River south side. Medina was personal use dipnet fishing at 5:15 a.m. Medina was cited for personal use fishing during closed period. Bail was set at $110. n On July 24, Matsu West wildlife troopers contacted Ralphlydel Ramos, 27, of Anchorage at the Kenai River south side. Ramos was personal use dipnet fishing at 5:15 a.m. Ramos was cited for personal use fishing during closed period. Bail was set at $110. n On July 24, Matsu West

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wildlife troopers contacted Kheyan Medina, 34, of Anchorage. Medina was personal use dipnet fishing in the Kenai River from the South Beach. Medina had purchased a lowincome license and did not qualify to do so. He was cited, with bail was set at $310. n On July 24, Matsu West wildlife troopers contacted Kheyan Medina, 34, of Anchorage, at the Kenai River South Beach. Medina was personal use dipnet fishing at 5:15 a.m. Medina was cited for personal use fishing during closed period, with bail set at $110. n On July 25 at 3:12 p.m., Alaska State Troopers and Nikiski Fire Department (NFD) responded to a reported physical assault in Nikiski. Troopers found the victim still on scene. NFD provided transportation to Central Peninsula Hospital to obtain treatment for nonlife-threatening injuries. The suspect fled the scene prior to troopers’ arrival. Investigation continues. n On July 25 at 4:27 p.m., Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Marcial Panoncillo, 63, of Anchorage, at Tern Lake near Seward for failing to record salmon caught in the Kenai River personal use dipnet fishery on his personal use permit prior to leaving the fishing site. Bail was set at $110. An optional

court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On July 24 at 3:39 p.m., wildlife troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Kirk Douglas Watson, 52, off Anchorage, at Tern Lake near Seward for failing to record salmon caught in the Kenai River personal use dipnet fishery on his personal use permit prior to leaving the fishing site. Bail was set at $110. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On July 23 at about 12:40 p.m., wildlife troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to FrankPeter Romer, 69, of Rastididi, Germany, in Resurrection Bay near Seward for being over the daily bag limit of non-pelagic rockfish. Bail was set at $130. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On July 19 at about 7:40 p.m., troopers responded to an assault in progress in Ninilchik. A 39-year-old female, of Ninilchik, had called 911 to report that her son, age 16, had assaulted her and another son, age 14. Investigation revealed that the 16-year-old became unruly when asked to stop playing

video games and assaulted her and her 14-year-old son. Troopers arrested the 16-year-old on charges of second-degree and third-degree assault, two counts of fourth-degree assault and third-degree criminal mischief. He was taken to the Department of Juvenile Justice in Kenai. n On July 27 at 1:13 a.m., Alaska State Troopers contacted Heather Armstrong, 31, of Kenai, during a traffic stop near Kenai. Investigation revealed that Armstrong was operating a blue 2003 Ford Explorer while her license was revoked. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. n On July 26 at 12:24 a.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop on a passenger car and contacted Lori Cline, 50, of Soldotna. Investigation revealed Cline’s license to be cancelled, due to failing a re-exam test. Cline was issued a summons and the vehicle was released to a licensed driver. n On July 26 at 2:53 a.m., Soldotna troopers stopped a passenger car near Mile 19.5 of the Kenai Spur Highway for excessive speed and erratic driving. Subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of

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19-year-old Evan Endresen, of Nikiski, for driving under the influence, minor consuming alcohol and minor operating a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol. Endresen was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. A 17-year-old male was also contacted in the vehicle and was found to be under the influence of alcohol. He was issued a summons to court for minor consuming alcohol and released to his parent. n On July 25 at about 12:00 p.m., troopers responded to a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of the Sterling Highway and Ester Avenue in Anchor Point. Investigation revealed that Victoria Jezorski, 55, of Soldotna, was driving a 2005 Toyota Sequoia south on the Sterling Highway. She had stopped behind another vehicle that was waiting to turn left. Alexander Garfield, 23, of New York, was driving a 2003 Ford Expedition south and had stopped his vehicle behind Jezorski’s vehicle. Joseph Johnson, 37, of Minnesota, failed to stop the 2013 Chevrolet Cruze he was also driving south and collided with the Expedition, causing it to collide with the Se-

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Kenai/ Soldotna 68/53 Seward 63/53 Homer 65/53

Precipitation

From the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai

24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.10" Month to date ........................... 0.78" Normal month to date ............. 0.71" Year to date .............................. 9.89" Normal year to date .................. 7.60" Record today ................. 1.04" (1996) Record for August ........ 5.39" (1966) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)

Anchorage 70/57

Bethel 71/54

Valdez Kenai/ 62/48 Soldotna Homer

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Run for Women survives wind By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Blustery conditions could not stop a boisterous crowd of runners from toeing the start line in the 27th annual LeeShore Center Run for Women, Saturday morning in downtown Kenai. The wind may have tempered the race times that are usually seen in fiveand 10-kilometer races, but it didn’t even touch the spirit of racers running for a good cause. Take the 35-yearold twin sister duo of Harmony Curtis and Melody Niichel of Kenai, whose names just coincidentally jived perPhoto by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion fectly with the atmosphere of the Cassie Collins said the Run for Women 10-kilometer event was her first 10K event as they paraded across the finish race ever, and she came in 10 minutes faster that she predicted Saturday in brightly colored tutus. in Kenai. “We usually like to do the com-

munity events, even though we’re not very athletic,” Niichel jabbed. Niichel is regularly associated with events for a good cause, and Curtis is a Kenai Peninsula Borough employee and a Soldotna Rotary member. Both women finished midpack in the 5K event. “Melody is involved with Green Dot Violence Prevention campaign, and we know so many people that if we dress up everyone could recognize us,” Curtis said. The spirit shown by the sisters was only a slice of the enthusiasm that encompassed the crowd on the Kenai park strip. The race is a benefit for the LeeShore Center, which, since May 1977, has served as Kenai and the central Peninsula’s 24-hour domestic

violence and sexual assault shelter — providing a safe place for women and children to go. Heidi Clement, 32, won the 5K race with a time of 24 minutes, 26 seconds, over a minute faster than the rest of the field. “That was the longest finishing stretch of my life!” Clement said. “It feels like forever.” Clement, from Anchorage, said this is her third race she’s won, but the sweetest. “I’ve been really sick all summer, and last Friday was the first day my doctor gave me the go-ahead to start working out again,” Clement said. “This is my first weekend back to running.” See RUN, page B-4

Manziel makes sharp debut By The Associated Press

DETROIT — Johnny Manziel showed off some of his fancy footwork, and the Cleveland rookie looked sharp with his arm too in his preseason debut, although the Browns lost to the Detroit Lions 13-12 on Saturday night. Manziel entered the game as a backup in the middle of the second quarter, and although he couldn’t take his team to the end zone, he did go 7 of 11 for 63 yards, completing one more pass than starting quarterback Brian Hoyer. Manziel also ran for 27 yards on six carries, including a 16-yard scramble in the third quarter. Matthew Stafford led the Lions to a field goal on his only drive of the game. Star receiver Calvin Johnson didn’t play. GIANTS 20, STEELERS 16 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.

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with 2:50 left gave the Giants a victory over Pittsburgh. Howard Jones had given the Steelers a 16-13 lead when he picked up backup quarterback Ryan Nassib’s fumble and went 28 yards for a touchdown with 10:16

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TITANS 20, PACKERS 16 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jackie Battle scored on a 7-yard touchdown run with 5:02 left, and the Titans rallied to beat Green Bay in Ken Whisenhunt’s coaching debut in Tennessee. Rookie Zach Mettenberger made up for two turnovers in the fourth quarter by completing all three passes for 71 yards to set up Battle’s go-ahead touchdown for Tennessee’s first lead in a preseason opener played mostly in a pouring rain.

CARDINALS 32, TEXANS 0 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Carson Palmer was 5 for 5 for 84 yards and a touchdown in his only series and Arizona spoiled Bill O’Brien’s first game as Houston’s coach. Ryan Fitzpatrick had a rough debut as Houston’s quarterback. Playing the entire first half, he completed 6 of 14 passes for 55 yards with two interceptions as the Cardinals took a 20-0 lead at the break. Arizona rookie Logan Thomas played the entire second half, completing 11 of 12 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown. The Texans were without wide receiver Andre Johnson, running back Arian Foster and cornerback Johnathan Joseph — all nursing minor injuries.

Stewart involved in serious crash CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities are investigating a serious crash at New York dirt track where a witness says Tony Stewart struck another driver on the eve of a NASCAR race. The fan says it appeared Stewart hit a driver who was walking on the track after they collided on a prior lap. Michael Messerly says the driver was thrown a great distance. He says Stewart did not appear to be injured. A spokeswoman at Thomp-

son Health says one patient is being treated from Saturday night’s crash at Canandaigua Motorsports Park. She would not give further details. The track canceled the remainder of the Empire Super Sprints slate. The Ontario County Sheriff’s Department says it’s investigating but declined to give any details of the crash. Calls to Stewart’s representatives were not immediately returned.

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Nikiski and Kenai Central scrimmage Saturday at Nikiski High School.

SoHi, Nikiski to defend titles Both Stars, Bulldogs must overcome deep field again By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

When a high school sports team makes the move into a conference designated for smaller schools, the incumbent squads may see the changes as unwelcoming at first, like a big fish invading a small pond. Such was the case last season, when Juneau-Douglas and North Pole both stepped down from the large schools division and took on Kenai Central and Soldotna of the medium-schools Northern Lights Conference, which also houses Peninsula squad Homer. But after the kind of breathtaking display that the

S eason P review 2013 medium-schools championship game saw between Soldotna and Juneau, fans of the game don’t have much to complain about now. “Juneau certainly made it more competitive,” said SoHi coach Galen Brantley Jr. “It certainly brought way more legitimacy to our program. I think for many years people thought it was the SoldotnaKenai show. “North Pole returns probably the two best athletes in Photo by Jeremiah Bartz/Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman the state in their quarterback A Soldotna running back breaks a tackle in a scrimmage (Dorian Isaak) and (running against Palmer on Saturday at the Chugiak Jamboree at See PREP, page B-4 Chugiak High School.

McIlroy keeps small lead at PGA DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rory McIlroy celebrated his final birdie with a smile and a slight pump of his first, knowing that 8-foot putt gave him the outright lead Saturday in the PGA Championship. “It’s a great position to be in,” he said. He’s just not used to it being so crowded at the top. McIlroy has won all three of his majors with the lead going into the final round — by eight shots at the 2011 U.S. Open, three shots at the 2012 PGA Championship, six shots last month at the British Open. Now comes another major test for Boy Wonder — a Sunday shootout. More rain in the morning at Valhalla allowed for a deluge of birdies in the lowest scorAP Photo/Mike Groll ing round in PGA ChampionRory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, hits out of the bunker on the ship history. Six players had a 14th hole during the third round of the PGA Championship golf share of the lead at some point. tournament at Valhalla Golf Club on Saturday in Louisville, Ky. McIlroy could see it on the lea-

derboard. He could hear it on a golf course resounding with cheers from every corner. The 25-year-old from Northern Ireland found an extra gear, closing with three birdies on the last four holes for a 4-under 67 and a one-shot lead over Bernd Wiesberger. Right behind were Rickie Fowler and Phil Mickelson. Still very much in the picture were Jason Day, Henrik Stenson and Louis Oosthuizen. “Tomorrow standing on the first tee is going to feel different than how it felt a month ago at Hoylake because you don’t have that ... it is going to be a shootout,” said McIlroy, who was at 13-under 200. “You know the conditions are soft. Guys are going to make birdies. And you know that you’re going to have to make birdies as well.” He did his part late in the round, rolling in a 20-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole, hitting 9-iron from 172 yards that landed with a splat next to the hole for an easy birdie on the C

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16th hole, and getting up-anddown from a bunker on the final hole. “It’s not the biggest lead I’ve ever had,” McIlroy said. “But I’m still in control of this golf tournament.” Sunday is shaping up as a thriller, typical of the final major of the year. Wiesberger closed with three straight birdies — the three putts were a combined 3 feet, 6 inches — for a 65. Playing in only his sixth major championship, the 28-year-old Austrian now gets to play in the final group at a major with the No. 1 player in the world. “I’ve not been in a contention in a major championship, so I don’t know how it’s going to turn out,” Wiesberger said. “I’m just trying to enjoy it as I did today. ... From now on, it’s just a bonus, really.” Fowler, a runner-up in the last two majors and the first player since Tiger Woods in 2005 to finish among the top five in all three of them, gets

one last crack. He played bogey-free for a 67 and was two shots behind. Fowler will be playing in the penultimate group with Mickelson, the five-time major champion who turned his game around with strong finish. Right when he looked to be fading from contention, Lefty turned it on with a long birdie putt on the 14th hole, two more birdies, and then he narrowly missed an eagle putt on the final hole. He had a 67 and was three shots behind. “That birdie putt on 14 was really the one that got me going, because I needed to finish strong to get back in it,” Mickelson said. Mickelson was at 10-under 203 with Day, who played in the final group with McIlroy on Saturday and had to settle for a 69. The PGA Championship does not bill itself as the toughest test in golf. It assembles the best field of the majors and lets them slug it out over four days.


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O’Bannon knows there’s still fight ahead TIM DAHLBERG AP Sports Writer

LAS VEGAS — Ed O’Bannon knows it’s not over, far from it. He’s ready for the appeals, and welcomes a challenge to the ruling that could change big-time college sports forever. After five years of battling the NCAA, O’Bannon isn’t about to back away from the fight. Not when he is such a believer in the cause. “You want to go to the Supreme Court, let’s go,” O’Bannon said in an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday. “I’ve got my ticket already.” The former UCLA basketball star and face of the lawsuit that has shaken the NCAA to its core could have been out celebrating Saturday, a day after a federal judge issued an injunction paving the way for future college football and basketball players to receive pay-

ments for service to their schools. Instead, he was headed back to the auto dealership in a suburb, where he sells cars, happy that other players will get the benefits he and his teammates on the 1995 national championship team never did. “This means a lot to me because I know what potentially the college athlete is set to receive now,” O’Bannon said. “I get it because I lived it.” U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken on Friday shot down the NCAA’s arguments that its model of amateurism was the only way to run college sports. She said the NCAA had to allow football players in FBS schools and Division I men’s basketball players at least $5,000 a year for rights to their names, images and likenesses, money that would be put in a trust fund and given to them when they leave school. Legal experts and NCAA observers

agreed the ruling would not cripple to the NCAA. “I think O’Bannon wins in the sense that the judge sided with him on antitrust malices for the most part,” said Michael McCann, director of the sports and entertainment law center at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. “But it’s not the slam dunk victory that will radically change college sports the way some critics of the NCAA were hoping.” The ruling did leave college administrators pondering its potential ramifications and how they might go about implementing such a compensation system. “It goes on the list of items that will need to be part of our budget projections,” SMU athletic director Rick Hart said. “As we prioritize how we allocate resources we’ll try to get a better feel of what this will represent.”

Some athletic directors were reluctant to speak publicly about the ruling as they digested the possibilities, though it did get a few working on the weekend, meeting with university leaders and lawyers and talking to conference officials. There are plenty of questions to answer such as: Who will handle the trust fund? Could this money be taxable because it exceeds federal financial aid limits? Will paying one group of male athletes put schools in danger of violating federal gender equity laws covered by Title IX? “There’s not a lot of clarity,” Hart said. Also, will the NCAA appeal? “I would expect an appeal,” McCann said. “The Supreme Court takes less than 1 percent of cases, but this is an interesting case and it involves so many people. But I think it’s very hard to predict it would go to the Supreme Court

because it takes so few cases.” The ruling came just days after the NCAA approved a proposal to restructure how it passes legislation, allowing schools in the five wealthiest conferences — Big Ten, Big 12, Atlantic coast Conference, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference — the freedom to make rules without the consent of the rest of Division I. Once given autonomy, the Big Five plans to increase the value of athletic scholarships its schools hand out to cover costs beyond tuition, room and board, books and fees. “I think if they’re going to put it new rules (toward full cost of attendance), they’re going to have sit down and take into account this decision,” said Jim Ryan, who represents educational institutions for New York-area based law firm Cullen and Dykman and is an expert on NCAA compliance and Title IX.

Ledecky shines, Phelps still slow BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer

IRVINE, Calif. — Katie Ledecky broke the world record in the 400-meter freestyle at the U.S. national championships Saturday night, impressing a downtrodden Michael Phelps who lost for the third time this week. Ledecky, a 17-year-old from Bethesda, Maryland, won in 3 minutes, 58.86 seconds, becoming the first woman since Janet Evans to hold world marks in the 400, 800 and 1,500 freestyles at the same time. “That is some serious speed,” marveled Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history. Ledecky bettered the old mark of 3:59.15 set by Italy’s Federica Pellegrini at the 2009 world championships in Rome, when a raft of records were broken during the apex of the high-tech suit era. Those suits were banned the following year, making world records harder to achieve. Phelps had another bummer of a night, finishing sixth in the 100 backstroke behind Olympic champion Matt Grevers, who won in 52.75 seconds. Phelps was seventh at the turn and touched in 53.95. “I hate this,” he groused. “Anything to be able to change this.” Phelps’ only good bit of news was that he officially qualified to swim in the Pan Pacific Championships this month in Australia by virtue of his earlier second-place finish in the 100 butterfly. He was seventh in the 100 free, having launched his comeback four months ago. “I’m not going to use the excuse of taking off a year and a half to two years,” he said. “When there are workouts I need to be at every one and that’s the bottom line.” Ledecky’s hard work was evident. She went under world-record pace the entire race, dropping a whopping 1.71 seconds under at 250 meters. With one lap to go, she was still 1.53 seconds under. “Just tried to make sure I didn’t rush the first 100,” she said. “It was probably pretty close to perfect.” After hitting the wall, the normally reserved Ledecky pounded the water and smiled broadly as the crowd cheered. Ledecky swam the thirdfastest time ever in the morning preliminaries, clocking 3:59.82. “I thought it was going to be really tough to get under four minutes twice,” Phelps said. “It’s good seeing somebody who’s hungry and somebody who wants it like her. She puts it all out there and she does the work.” As he walked off, the 29-year-old Phelps joked, “Old man gets more tired easily.” Bruce Gemmell, Ledecky’s coach, said, “He probably forgot that when he was 17 years old he could do the same thing.” Ledecky joined Pellegrini as the only women to break 4 minutes in the event, with the American dipping under that barrier three times now. C

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Shields, Ostrander win 5th Salmon Run Staff report

Rex Shields led a field of 165 runners to the finish line in the fifth and final Salmon Run Series at Tsalteshi Trails behind Skyview Middle School. Shields finished the five-kilometer race in 15 minutes, 51 seconds, to win his fourth Salmon Run of the season. That matches the number he has entered. Jordan Theisen was next at 16:40, while Jonah Theisen was third at 16:41. Finishing fourth overall was Allie Ostrander, who thought up in the Salmon Run Series in the first place. Ostrander ran 5K in 16:42, five seconds faster than the time that won her the elite Adidas Cross Country Invite in Salem, Ore., last fall. Daisy Nelson was the next woman at 20:01, while Ithaca Bergholtz was next at 20:32. Although the Salmon Run Series is over for the year, there will be a Fountain of Youth 5K on Wednesday at Tsalteshi. For details, see the brief below. Salmon Run Series #5

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails 5 kilometers 1. Rex Shields, 15 minutes, 51 seconds; 2. Jordan Theisen, 16:40; 3. Jonah Theisen, 16:41; 4. Allie Ostrander, 16:42; 5. Travis Cooper, 16:57; 6. John Hill,

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis police were investigating a shooting inside a downtown nightclub that injured 9 people early Saturday, including a Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle. Linval Joseph went to the 400 SoundBar nightclub sometime after Minnesota’s 10-6 win over the Oakland Raiders in the preseason opener Friday night at TCF Bank Stadium. He was shot in the calf, according to a team statement, which also described him as an innocent bystander and the injury as minor. Two people with serious injuries were in stable condition Saturday and expected to survive, police spokesman Scott Seroka said. He didn’t know the exact condition of the other seven but described most as having minor injuries. Police are still looking for the shooter. Seroka expected more information to be released Monday.

17:17; 7. Mike Crawford, 18:09; 8. Tony Eskelin, 18:25; 9. Ian Ashley, 19:11; 10. Jared Beutler, 19:12; 11. Paul Ostrander, 19:18; 12. Benjamin McGarry, 19:19; 13. James Tangaro, 19:25; 14. Carl Kincaid, 19:27; 15. John-Mark Pothast, 19:33; 16. Tristan Landry, 19:40; 17. Scott Huff, 19:47; 18. John Mohorcich, 19:59; 19. Daisy Nelson, 20:01; 20. Jason Moore, 20:16; 21. Ryan Nelson, 20:21; 22. Jeremy Kupferschmid, 20:24; 23. Jode Sparks, 20:25; 24. Ithaca Bergholtz, 20:32; 25. Rustin Hitchcock, 20:50. 26. Jacob Sundberg, 20:58; 27. Kailey Mucha, 21:11; 28. Hannah Pothast, 21:17; 29. Matt Dammeyer, 21:25; 30. Ben, 21:32; 31. Mike Bergholtz, 21:35; 32. Gina Gregoire, 21:45; 33. Cy Dull, 22:12; 34. Becca Ford, 22:21; 35. Kevin Lauer, 22:38; 36. Lauren Bauder, 22:38; 37. John Hedges, 22:39; 38. Jaycob Goff, 22:40; 39. Jane Fuerstenau, 22:43; 40. John Pothast, 22:44; 41. Lindsay Fagrelius, 23:12; 42. Julie Litchfield, 23:13; 43. Bill Cartwright, 23:14; 44. Sarah Wilcox, 23:36; 45. Doug Hogue, 23:43; 46. Dave Litchfield, 23:49; 47. Zak, 23:50; 48. Jason, 23:51; 49. Kasey Paxton, 24:04; 50. Mark Lund, 24:17. 51. Robert Hunter, 24:28; 52. Samir Jarjoui, 24:33; 53. Dan Pascucci, 24:48; 54. Marcus Mueller, 24:57; 55. Dylan Hogue, 25:04; 56. Roy Stuckey, 25:10; 57. Elizabeth Bella, 25:12; 58. Morgan Aldridge, 25:21; 59. Pete Mauro, 25:22; 60. John-Paul Dammeyer, 25:34; 61. John Roderick, 25:52; 62. Loren Reese, 25:56; 63. Jasmine Clock, 25:59; 64. Candace Cartwright, 26:12; 65. Judy Feldmeier, 26:20; 66. Sarah Hollers, 26:21; 67. Jack Maryott, 26:31; 68. Joseph Dammeyer, 26:43; 69. Isabella, Dammeyer, 26:44; 70. Jodi Hanson, 26:45; 71. Kaley Hunter, 26:56; 72. Hunter Reese, 26:57; 73. Terri Cowart, 27:02; 74. Viorica Thompson, 27:04; 75. Amy Hettinger Pascucci, 27:14. 76. Jordan Ruffner, 27:35; 77. Markie Shiflea, 27:47; 78. Dana Hunter, 27:56; 79. Brittany Hollers, 27:57; 80. Ian McGarry, 27:59; 81. Jack Laker, 28:00; 82. Mitch Michaud, 28:33; 83. Dareena Doyle, 28:40; 84. Meg Mueller, 29:54; 85. Mark Laker, 30:02; 86. Rhys Cannava, 30:04; 87. Carter Cannava, 30:05; 88. Kate Swaby, 30:25; 89. Jami Wright, 30:26; 90. EmmaClaire Dammeyer, 30:27; 91. Julie Laker, 30:35; 92. Maria Dammeyer, 30:37; 93. Julie English, 31:00; 94. Betsy Knippling, 31:18; 95. Amelia Mueller, 31:23;

96. Melodie Epperheimer, 31:36; 97. Joni Dykstra, 31:47; 98. Shelby Dykstra, 31:48; 99. Maria Sweppy, 32:00; 100. June Stuckey, 32:08. 101. Madalyn McGarry, 32:29; 102. Adrienne Chambers, 32:51; 103. Mandy Redder, 32:53; 104. Tony Oliver, 32:57; 105. Kari Weston, 33:05; 106. Harmony Curtis, 33:06; 107. Tara Ruffner, 33:07; 108. Rinna Carson, 33:20; 109. Cori McKay, 33:23; 110. Mary Rhyner, 33:42; 111. Brion Havrilla, 33:48; 112. Malerie Nunn, 34:03; 113. Chelsea McGarry, 34:05; 114. Spencer Dahlmon, 34:12; 115. Mark Laker, 34:19; 116. River Heames, 34:21; 117. Ethan Hogue, 34:35; 118. Landon Showalter, 34:59; 119. Owen Buckbee, 35:00; 120. Jen Showalter, 35:01; 121. Marly Perschbacher, 35:02; 122. Jan Nanley, 35:03; 123. Jane Kincaid, 35:16; 124. Bill Hanson, 35:23; 125. Tristan Reese, 35:30. 126. Ashley Reese, 35:35; 127. Kathy Hammer, 36:02; 128. Arianna Cannava, 36:30; 129. Robert Carson, 36:46; 130. Rob Carson, 36:47; 131. Melanny Laurer, 37:03; 132. Tucker Mueller, 37:07; 133. Agnes Nunn, 37:13; 134. Wendi Dutcher, 37:43; 135. Katrina Cannava, 38:37; 136. Anne Buckbee, 39:19; 137. Kelly Hicks, 39:43; 138. Judy Demers, 39:58; 139. Nicole Egholm, 40:36; 140. Shaylon Cochran, 40:49; 141. Seane Oglesbee, 41:30; 142. Madison McDonald, 41:31; 143. Jeff McDonald, 41:32; 144. Riley Reese, 41:36; 145. Michael Lewis, 41:48; 146. Heather Schaefer, 41:49; 147. Atticus Heames, 41:55; 148. Rebeka Heames, 41:56; 149. Lucy Niichel, 42:19; 150. Melody Niichel, 42:25. 151. Audrey McDonald, 42:38; 152. Dana McDonald, 42:20; 153. Leah English, 43:15; 154. Karan Huff, 43:16; 155. Manderin Wilcox, 43:56; 156. Sammie Roderick, 45:43; 157. Lisa Linegar, 46:20; 158. Fiona Linegar, 46:21; 159. Matt Brown, 46:22; 160. Hailey Stonecipher, 46:23; 161. Sondra Stonecipher, 46:25; 162. Aiden Huff, 46:49; 163. Leif Nichel, 47:26; 164. Harper Wright, 47:57; 165. Heather Huff.

Arneson, Fox take Salmon Cycle Series Lars Arneson and Sadie Fox were the winners of Salmon Cycle Series #5

on Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails behind Skyview Middle School. Arneson pedaled through 10 kilometers in 24 minutes, 3 seconds, while Jordan Theisen was second at 24:11 and John-Mark Pothast was third at 24:18. Fox finished in 28:51, while Hannah Pothast was second at 29:03 and Angie Brennan was third at 30:02. The Salmon Cycle Series continues Thursday at 6 p.m. at Tsalteshi Trails. Races are $5 each, or free for Tsalteshi Trails Association members. There is no online registration. Just pay before the race. Salmon Cycle Series #5

Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails 10 kilometers 1. Lars Arneson, 24 minutes, 3 seconds; 2. Jordan Theisen, 24:11; 3. John-Mark Pothast, 24:1; 4. Tony Eskelin, 24:34; 5. Colton Diehl, 25:29; 6. Daniel McElroy, 26:14; 7. Tanner Best, 27:15; 8. Matt Pyhala, 27:44; 9. John Mohorcich, 28:44; 10. Sadie Fox, 28:51; 11. Hannah Pothast, 29:03; 12. Ryan Nelson, 29:15; 13. Derek Schramm, 29:32; 14. Brian Beeson, 29:40; 15. John Pothast, 29:42; 16. Rob Carson, 29:55; 17. Cole Nelson, 29:59; 18. Angie Brennan, 30:02; 19. Ben Gardner, 30:08; 20. Kevin Lauver, 31:24; 21. Peter DiCarlo, 31:51; 22. Heather Schramm, 31:59; 23. Rob Moore, 32:29; 24. Jen Tabor, 33:11; 25. Jack Maryott, 33:24. 26. Laura Mohorcich, 33:34; 27. Laura Pillifant, 33:41; 28. John Tabor, 33:43; 29. Sheryl Nelson, 34:44; 30. Carl Kincaid, 36:06; 31. Mark Forbes, 36:06; 32. Tyle Owens, 36:18; 33. Tony Oliver, 36:37; 34. Simone Owens, 36:48; 35. Bruce Vadla, 37:13; 36. Kait-

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lin Vadla, 37:15; 37. Ashton Dewitt, 37:21; 38. Julie English, 43:14; 39. Dylan Hogue, 45:00; 40. Doug Hogue, 45:01; 41. Joanna Watts, 47:33; 42. Trevor Slaughter, 50:53. Single Lap: 1. Jen Showalter; 2. Landen Showalter.

Fountain of Youth 5K comes to Tsalteshi Being billed as essentially a “Sixth Salmon Run,” the Fountain of Youth 5K will be held Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails behind Skyview Middle School with the race start at 6 p.m. But this will be a 5K with a twist. Runners will get a head start based on age and sex. For example, men 78 and up, and women 63 and up, will get a 10-minute head start on 20- to 33-year-old men. However, to get the head start, runners will need to register before race day online at www.tsalteshi. org. Those registering Wednesday will start in the last wave. Runners who don’t want to be pursued, or who want to run with a family member in a different demographic, can check a box while registering to request to start in the last wave. The cost of the race is $20, with Tsalteshi Trails Association members getting a $5 price break.

Scoreboard Football NFL Preseason

Friday’s Games Atlanta 16, Miami 10 Buffalo 20, Carolina 18 Jacksonville 16, Tampa Bay 10 Chicago 34, Philadelphia 28 Minnesota 10, Oakland 6 New Orleans 26, St. Louis 24 Saturday’s Games Detroit 13, Cleveland 12 N.Y. Giants 20, Pittsburgh 16 Tennessee 20, Green Bay 16 Arizona 32, Houston 0 Thursday, Aug. 14 Jacksonville at Chicago, 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15 Philadelphia at New England, 3:30 p.m. Tennessee at New Orleans, 4 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 6 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16 Green Bay at St. Louis, Noon Baltimore at Dallas, 3 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Indianapolis, 3 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 3 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 3:30 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 4 p.m. Arizona at Minnesota, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17 Denver at San Francisco, Noon

Kansas City at Carolina, 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18 Cleveland at Washington, 4 p.m. All Times ADT

Baseball AL Standings

East Division W Baltimore 67 New York 61 Toronto 62 Tampa Bay 57 Boston 51 Central Division Detroit 63 Kansas City 62 Cleveland 58 Chicago 56 Minnesota 51 West Division Oakland 72 Los Angeles 67 Seattle 61 Houston 49 Texas 45

L 49 55 56 59 64

Pct GB .578 — .526 6 .525 6 .491 10 .443 15½

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.553 — .539 1½ .496 6½ .475 9 .443 12½

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.621 — .583 4½ .526 11 .419 23½ .388 27

Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 innings N.Y. Yankees 10, Cleveland 6 Baltimore 12, St. Louis 2 Detroit 5, Toronto 4 Kansas City 4, San Francisco 2 Houston 4, Texas 3 Boston 4, L.A. Angels 2

Oakland 6, Minnesota 5 Seattle 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Saturday’s Games Cleveland 3, N.Y. Yankees 0 Toronto 3, Detroit 2, 10 innings Baltimore 10, St. Louis 3 Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 0 Kansas City 5, San Francisco 0 Houston 8, Texas 3 Oakland 9, Minnesota 4 Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox 2, Seattle 1, 10 innings Sunday’s Games Cleveland (Carrasco 3-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 7-7), 9:05 a.m. Detroit (Price 11-8) at Toronto (Buehrle 11-8), 9:07 a.m. St. Louis (Lynn 11-8) at Baltimore (Gausman 6-3), 9:35 a.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 9-7) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 6-10), 10:10 a.m. Texas (N.Martinez 1-8) at Houston (Keuchel 10-7), 10:10 a.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-6) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 10:20 a.m. Boston (R.De La Rosa 3-4) at L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 3-7), 11:35 a.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 11-8) at Oakland (Hammel 1-4), 12:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 9-7) at Seattle (E.Ramirez 1-5), 12:10 p.m. All Times ADT

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East Division W L Pct GB Washington 62 52 .544 — Atlanta 59 56 .513 3½ Miami 57 59 .491 6 New York 56 61 .479 7½ Philadelphia 52 65 .444 11½ Central Division Milwaukee 65 52 .556 — Pittsburgh 62 54 .534 2½ St. Louis 61 54 .530 3 Cincinnati 59 58 .504 6 Chicago 49 66 .426 15 West Division Los Angeles 66 52 .559 — San Francisco 62 55 .530 3½ San Diego 53 62 .461 11½ Arizona 51 66 .436 14½ Colorado 45 71 .388 20 Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 3, 10 innings N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1 Baltimore 12, St. Louis 2 Miami 2, Cincinnati 1 Atlanta 7, Washington 6 Milwaukee 9, L.A. Dodgers 3 Kansas City 4, San Francisco 2 Arizona 5, Colorado 3 Saturday’s Games Baltimore 10, St. Louis 3 Tampa Bay 4, Chicago Cubs 0 N.Y. Mets 2, Philadelphia 1, 11 innings San Diego 2, Pittsburgh 1 Milwaukee 4, L.A. Dodgers 1

Miami 4, Cincinnati 3 Kansas City 5, San Francisco 0 Washington at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Arizona 14, Colorado 4 Sunday’s Games Miami (Hand 2-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto 13-6), 9:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Za.Wheeler 7-8) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 5-11), 9:35 a.m. San Diego (T.Ross 10-10) at Pittsburgh (Morton 5-10), 9:35 a.m. St. Louis (Lynn 11-8) at Baltimore (Gausman 6-3), 9:35 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-2) at Milwaukee (J.Nelson 2-2), 10:10 a.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 9-7) at Kansas City (D.Duffy 6-10), 10:10 a.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-6) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 10:20 a.m. Colorado (F.Morales 5-6) at Arizona (Miley 7-8), 12:10 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-8) at Atlanta (A.Wood 7-9), 4:05 p.m. All Times ADT

Golf PGA Championship Top scores, Saturday At Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Ky. Purse: $10 million Yardage: 7,458; Par 71 Third Round

Rory McIlroy 66-67-67—200 Bernd Wiesberger 68-68-65—201 Rickie Fowler 69-66-67—202 Phil Mickelson 69-67-67—203 Jason Day 69-65-69—203 Louis Oosthuizen 70-67-67—204 Henrik Stenson 66-71-67—204 Mikko Ilonen 67-68-69—204 Ryan Palmer 65-70-69—204 Jamie Donaldson 69-70-66—205 Graham DeLaet 69-68-68—205 Steve Stricker 69-68-68—205 Hunter Mahan 70-71-65—206 Adam Scott 71-69-66—206 Kevin Chappell 65-74-67—206 Lee Westwood 65-72-69—206 Joost Luiten 68-69-69—206 Jim Furyk 66-68-72—206 Brandt Snedeker 73-68-66—207 Danny Willett 68-73-66—207 Bill Haas 71-68-68—207 Victor Dubuisson 69-68-70—207 Marc Warren 71-71-66—208 Brooks Koepka 71-71-66—208 Sergio Garcia 70-72-66—208 Ryan Moore 73-68-67—208 Jimmy Walker 69-71-68—208 Ernie Els 70-70-68—208 Alexander Levy 69-71-68—208 Billy Horschel 71-68-69—208 Nick Watney 69-69-70—208 Justin Rose 70-72-67—209 Jonas Blixt 71-70-68—209 Brian Harman 71-69-69—209 Charl Schwartzel 72-68-69—209 J.B. Holmes 68-72-69—209 Chris Wood 66-73-70—209


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finish united, and he went on to beat us.” The elder Ostrander added that their mother, Teri, usually runs in the race every year and encourages her daughters to support the LeeShore Center. “We just wanted to come and support the event,” Taylor said. The Ostranders said they have never competed in the 10K distance before, and got a good firsthand experience with the brutal winds off the nearby Cook Inlet. “The headwind was not very fun,” Taylor said. “The way back was nice because we had a tailwind,” Allie added. Allie just wrapped up the Salmon Run series, a five-race summer series that Allie created two years ago that has seen continual growth, with 165 runners turning out Wednesday evening at Tsalteshi Trails. Ostrander does not usually race her own series, but she went for it Wednesday night and won the women’s race with a speedy 16:42, less than a minute behind men’s winner Rex Shields.

Clement’s 33rd birthday is also coming up Friday, so she’ll be celebrating with a doubleheader of races, starting with the Alyeska Mountain Run on Saturday and ending with the Big Wild Life 5K Sunday in Anchorage. “I love Kenai, and my friends have a place on the river, so we thought we’d come down and do this run while we’re here,” she said. “We like to support events like these, because they’re for a great cause.” Even the fastest runners in town decided to join in on a good cause and compete for the fun, not the win. The 10K race was won by Travis Cooper, a senior at Kenai Central High School, with a time of 40:08, with the Ostrander sisters of Allie and Taylor close behind. However, Cooper made a show of it and ran alongside the Ostrander’s as the three approached the finish line together as an attempt The results from the race to be co-winners. Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion “Travis cheated,” Taylor were not available as the ClarMichelle Teates pushed her 5-month-old daughter, Hazel Teates, for the entire Run for Women on Saturday in Kenai. joked. “We said we were gonna ion went to press.

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back) Demetrius Campos. I think they’re two of the best athletes in the state.” “A lot of people were like, ‘What are they doing?’” added Kenai Central coach John Marquez. “I tell my players, it’s phenomenal, accept the challenge.” The intensity seen in the 2013 playoffs was undoubtedly increased, with Juneau getting by Kenai in the semifinals to meet Soldotna in the title game. The Stars finished off North Pole in the other semifinal. The big change in the Northern Lights Conference this season is the absence of Skyview High School, which closed, and Houston High School, which dropped out to become an independent team. With an annual enrollment of just over 400 — numbers more comparible to schools like Nikiski — Houston in recent years was simply unable to keep up with the bigger schools in its conference, such as Kenai and Soldotna. The Hawks will still play nonleague games against Homer and Seward, as well as a JV contest against Kenai. The loss of Houston and Skyview leaves the NLC with only four teams, and since the quarterfinal round was cut out this year, only the top two qualify for the postseason. The top seed from the NLC will face the second seed from the Southeast Conference, and vice versa. The medium-schools championship game is set for Oct. 18 at 12:30 p.m., with the smallschools title game following at 4 p.m. Both games will be contested at picturesque Dimond High School. The small-schools playoff picture is similar. The Greatland Conference that houses Nikiski and Seward is the lone conference in the division, and so the top four will move on to the small-schools semifinals, with the top seed playing the fourth seed, while the second and third seeds square off. SOLDOTNA STARS In Alaska high school state football history, Soldotna has a pretty black and white record. After a two-decade span that saw the Stars go 0-7 in state championship games, SoHi has since been in a championship game seven of the last eight years, winning six of them. It’s no secret that the Stars are looking to go all the way again this year. As the two-time defending medium-schools champions, it comes with the territory. But with the kind of numbers SoHi put up last fall, can opponents expect to see similar domination this year? “We have some talented kids this year, but most of those kids were second-year starters,” coach Brantley Jr. said. “This year, for most of them is their first shot, and there’s a learning curve.” Soldotna completed an undefeated 11-win season in 2013 with a state championship against a similarly talented Juneau-Douglas squad. In the title game, the two teams produced an epic battle that featured 1,169 all-purpose yards on offense, 15 total touchdowns and 29 plays from scrimmage that

went 10 yards or more. In the end, the Stars escaped with a 56-49 victory to capture their second-straight crown. The season as a whole saw some jaw-dropping numbers as well. SoHi averaged 60.4 points a game against opponents, while allowing only 16.5 points on defense. At one point in the season, the Stars went three full games without allowing a single point. SoHi also enters 2014 on a 20-game win streak, dating back to August 2012 in a loss to large-schools opponent Palmer. The school record is 29 straight wins, but that mark hasn’t even graced Brantley Jr’s mind. “At this point, we don’t hold much to it, because it’s a different group of kids,” Brantley Jr. said. “The reality is all those stats belong to different teams. This team is gonna have to work hard and establish its own win streak and own identity. “We’re excited, there’s a lot of excitement in our program.” Brantley Jr. said a lot of that eagerness is due to the merger of the Soldotna and Skyview. According to him, the transition has been seamless. “A lot of kids already knew each other,” he said. “They did youth sports together, they hung out together, so we really haven’t seen a lot of major change. It hasn’t been a major adjustment, I think the kids have fit in like they’ve been here.” The merger also couldn’t have come at a better time. SoHi will get to debut its brandnew sports facilities this year, which include a new turf field and track. “The kids are excited to be playing on a really nice field,” Brantley Jr. said. “We’re going from practicing in the mud, holes and rocks, to a top-of-theline facility, and it’s a huge step for our program.” After two road games against Eagle River and Palmer to start the season, the Stars will get to christen their new turf with an Aug. 30 game against medium-schools opponent Thunder Mountain of the Southeast Conference. The rest of SoHi’s schedule consists of conference games with the exception of West Valley in late September. Brantley Jr. said his team has already seen a bit of action at the Chugiak Stampede, a training camp last week that included scrimmaging against teams from Bartlett, Seward, Kenai and Eielson. With many of last year’s top players gone due to graduation, Brantley Jr. will have to do some shuffling to find the type of chemistry that the 2013 line had. Headlining the departed list is quarterback Colton Young, running back Jake Kooly and linebackers Dylan Smith and Daniel Rosin. “We lost a lot of really good players, there’s no way of disguising that,” Brantley Jr. said. Young led all Kenai Peninsula quarterbacks with 589 passing yards in 2013 and 11 touchdowns, with only one interception. Young also proved adept on his feet with 597 rushing yards. Kooly ranked third among Peninsula players in 2013 with 736 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. Fortunately, SoHi didn’t graduate all of its backfield

talent. The Stars return two All-Tournament Offense Team members in running back Drew Gibbs and Trevor Walden, both juniors that received additional praise from Kenai coach John Marquez. “I think those two are the best players on the Peninsula,” Marquez said of Gibbs and Walden. Gibbs ran for 728 yards last year and 11 touchdowns, and averaged a staggering 15.2 yards a carry, and while Walden had only four receptions last year, all of them were for touchdowns. On defense, the Stars return Drew Fowler and Brooks Furlong as All-Tournament Team members. Brantley Jr. made the decision to promote Furlong to the starting quarterback position, adding that the senior has previous varsity experience under center. “I expect him to have a good year, he’s done a lot of good things in the offseason,” Brantley Jr. said. “This is his fourth year playing quarterback in our offense, he’s worked up through the ranks and has made a couple of huge plays before.” The eighth-year head coach rounded out the depth chart with Dalton Best at center, with a trio of tackles vying for a spot on the front line, including Adam O’Guinn, Sage Steele and Matt Trammell. O’Guinn is a former Skyview player. Austin Crowder, Bryce Martin, James Gallagher and Adrian Gomez are all trying out for a guard position. Bailey Blumentritt, also a Skyview transfer, will add further depth to the backfield and to the receiving core. Defensively, many of the same names will still be around, with Furlong, Bailey Jones and Dylan Ackerman all competing for a spot in the defensive secondary, and Fowler, Crowder, Ty Fenton, Gibbs, Eli Damon and Jared Chavez looking for roles as a linebacker. KENAI KARDINALS The Kards went 6-1 last season and made the playoffs, a year after missing them entirely, but the championship dream ended early. Juneau beat Kenai 42-15 in a state semifinal matchup was that closer than the score indicated. The Crimson Bears scored on their first possession of the game with an 80-yard run, which was followed by a fumbled handoff on Kenai’s possession. Kenai also had an offside penalty on a Juneau fourth down. “I’ve preached to these kids, you play one game at a time,” said coach Marquez. “They believe they’re gonna win every game, and they’re focused on Juneau right now. “We take it one week at a time, and give it everything that Kenai has.” Of course, Kenai’s opening game will give the Kards a chance at redemption right away. A road trip to Juneau is scheduled for Aug. 16, which will be followed up by a trip to Fairbanks to take on large-schools opponent Lathrop. The remainder of Kenai’s schedule includes games with Palmer and Wasilla. “Our schedule is tough throughout, I don’t see a weakness,” Marquez said. Of course, a regular season on the central Peninsula would not be complete without the annual C

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lar season 5-1 in the GLC (5-3 overall), Nikiski held a share of a three-way tie atop the Greatland Conference standings. Monroe received the top seed in the playoffs on a coin flip, with Nikiski getting second and Eielson third. Nikiski disposed of Eielson in the semifinals to claim its third straight state title game berth, leading to the finale against Monroe. In that game, the Bulldogs had to rally from a 12-point second half deficit. Riddall said 2014 is no different, and that it will take the same determination and resiliency to claim a fifth state crown. “It’s gonna take a lot of discipline, like always, kids buying into what we’re telling them,” he said. “We gotta have some luck and stay injury free, and as always be well-coached.” Scott Anderson returns as offensive coordinator and Bill Thompson and Tim Johnson as assistants. Riddall said the Bulldogs attended a football camp in Wasilla earlier this summer, which allowed them to improve and tweak a few things, but said there will be no tweaking to the team’s core plays. “We’ll still run that wing-T (offense),” he said. “We’ve been running it for a long time, and it’s hard to defend, and we’re good at running it.” Perhaps the player the Bulldogs will miss the most in their offensive scheme is running back Michael Stangel, who amassed 842 yards on the ground a year ago — ranking him second among Peninsula rushers — and 11 touchdowns. But junior Christian Riddall returns after putting up 540 rushing yards last season, and Nikiski returns three of its four All-Tournament team members form last year. Riddall said there is currently about 34 on the roster for now, with more expected, and many of those players are upperclassmen with varsity experience. Returning at the quarterback position is junior Cade Anderson, who managed to balance Nikiski’s running attack with a passing game that accounted for 552 yards last year. Junior Luke Johnson will add some heavyweight talent in the defensive backfield and on offense as a running back, along with senior Nico Castro and junior Nathan Carstens. “Those kids will be shouldering most of the load,” Riddall said. On the offensive line will be three seniors — Ben Carstens, Jacob Williams and John McCormick, as well as Garrett Dohse. Nikiski will open its season against Thunder Mountain of the medium-schools Southeast Conference, before diving into conference action with Monroe. HOMER There’s no doubt that Homer coach Josh Fraley is looking to turn around a Mariners squad that went 2-6 and missed the playoffs last year. The good news is that the Mariners only graduated four players, which has left Fraley feeling good. “Last year I was pretty realistic on expectations,” Fraley said. “This year we need to make a push, the expectations are high this year to get back into the playoffs and contend.” The bad news is that of those four departed seniors, running back Joseph Cardoza was one. Cardoza got the majority of the carries with Homer’s running attack. “We were pretty young last

year, but this year we’re very senior heavy,” Fraley said. “We’re gonna have to run the ball more effectively.” Homer broke a bit out of its mold in 2013 with an improved passing game, something that the nose-tothe-grindstone Mariners are not known for. But with 6-foot-4 quarterback Sheldon Hutt, it was hard to pass up the opportunity. “We threw the ball more than we ever have last year,” Fraley recalled. “It was kind of an anomaly, because we didn’t have a solid line. We didn’t have anybody that could open up a good hole, and they weren’t really honoring the run anyway, so you might as well open it up as much as you can and use the pass game with screens and passes. “We’ll probably go back to control football and play on the ground more this year.” Fraley said 25 have come out for the team this year, and 14 to 16 of those players are seniors. Hutt returns for his senior year with juniors Michael Swoboda and Josh Fisk in the backfield as well. Fisk will double as a tight end with Connor Seay and Ian Lowe. Fraley said that his squad worked with Soldotna at a football camp ear- C lier in the summer, and mentioned he believes Homer should provide a Y bigger challenge against one of the NLC’s best teams. “I really would like to see what we can do against Soldotna,” Fraley said. “I think we’re going to match up better. “I think we just have a much more favorable schedule, so the guys are excited.” Like SoHi, Homer will be breaking in a fresh turf field this year, one year after the track surrounding the field was completed. The first week of the year will see the opening game on the field, when Homer hosts Eielson. The Mariners follow that up with road games against Kodiak, Barrow and Valdez. Weeks 6 and 7 will see big games against Soldotna and Kenai.

VOZNESENKA COUGARS The tiny community of Voznesenka will be competing with a full squad this year, one season after going 2-4 and missing the smallschools playoffs. Head coach Justin Zank returns to guide the team, which lost five players to graduation last year, most notably quarterback Avraam Kalugin and fullback Dennis Martishev. “We have a lot of young guys who need to step up this year to fill some holes,” Zank wrote in an email. “We bring back our entire starting O-line and D-line from last year which will we key. We were weak on both last year but look to improve this year.” Zank tabbed Kalugin’s senior brother, Gavril, as the starting quarterback this year, adding that the senior will be getting solid support from linemen Misael Martushev, Safron Kusnetsov, Markian Polushkin and running back Kiril Sanarov. “While we don’t have anyone now to match (Dennis Martishev’s) size, Kiril Sanarov should plug in nicely at middle linebacker,” Zank wrote. “We might do some things differently on offense to compensate for the lack of a true fullback. And we have several young guys who will need to contribute early. “We made a huge mistake last year relying too much on our offense. We will look to our defense this year to make plays.” The Cougars open their season with road games against Valdez and Eielson, followed by two home games against Barrow and Monroe. Two road games against Nikiski and Seward will end their regular season.

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We’re pug people now. We weren’t always pug people; this has been a recent development. We used to be mutt people. And big mutts, too -- shepherd and Lab mixes. Our idea of a “little” dog used to be our 40-pound husky mix. The along came Bernie. Bernie had been passed around to a couple other households, and ended up with my sister, who owns 40-something sled dogs and another half-dozen or so house dogs out in Kasilof. Unfortunately, Bernie didn’t get along with a couple of those dogs, and when we dog-sat while my sister ran the Iditarod last year, Bernie sort of never left. And we became pug people. Pugs are interesting creatures. By interesting, I mean funny looking. The are, technically, dogs. The American Kennel Club describes pugs like this on its website: “The Pug is well described by the phrase ‘multum in parvo’ which means ‘a lot of dog in a small space.’ They are recognized for their even-tempers, playful personalities, and their outgoing, loving dispositions. This square and cobby breed comes in fawn, silver fawn, apricot fawn or black, with a well-defined ‘mask’ on his muzzle. A popular companion dog, the pug also excels in the show ring. ... “The Pug is well described by the phrase ‘multum in parvo’ which means ‘a lot of dog in a small space.’ He is small but requires no coddling and his roguish face soon wiggles its way into the hearts of men, women and especially children, for whom this dog seems to have a special affinity. His great reason for living is to be near his people and to please them.” The breed, the website goes on to say, has its origins in China, and was a favorite pet of Tibetan monks. They were the official breed of Holland’s House of Orange and became fashionable in Europe when William II, a pug owner, became king of England. Other famous pug owners included Napoleon’s wife, Josephine. Were I to write a description, it might go something like this: “Pugs are odd-looking and even oddersounding wrinkly little gremlins that shed incessantly and won’t stay off the furniture. And they smell funny. Whose idea was this?” The wrinkled face is cute in an E.T. sort of way -- you do have to clean out the wrinkles from time to time -- but breeding a dog to have no snout just isn’t fair. The tail, which curls up like a party favor but straightens when they fall asleep, is just plain strange. And have you ever heard a pug whine, particularly when you’d like to sit on the couch for a few minutes without a dog in your lap? They actually sound just like a child trying to imitate a whining dog, and not inviting the dog up into your lap seems to be the gravest injustice man could do to his best friend. Bernie gets a regular bath -- which she seems to enjoy, but which doesn’t do much for the shedding -- and we got her a nose job to help with the snoring. The veterinarian described the process as essentially implanting a Breathe Right strip inside our dog’s nose. All that said, pug owners may be even stranger than their pugs. When my wife takes Bernie out for a walk, other pug lovers passing by frequently stop to talk about pugs. They have pictures of their dog not just as their screensaver, but also emblazoned on sweatshirts with matching tote bags. They don’t seem to notice the fine layer of “fawn”-colored hair all over everything, and I’m guessing someone in the household snores just as loud as the dog, so they don’t notice it so much. We’re well on our way to joining them. We did, as I mentioned, pay good money to get our dog a nose job. This year’s back-to-school shopping included pug notebooks and folders. And under the tree last week was a pug Beanie Baby and a pug calendar. My daughter, my wife and my son have birthdays in the next two months. I’m thinking matching sweatshirts ... Will Morrow is the managing editor at the Peninsula Clarion. Reach Will Morrow at will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com.

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The League of Women Voters of the Central Kenai Peninsula lined up for the Soldotna Progress Days parade on July 26.

The League of Women Voters of the Central Kenai Peninsula’s next endeavor is sponsoring a forum on SB21. The forum will be held Thursday evening Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Room. Rebecca Logan, General Manager of the Alaska Alliance and Senator Hollis French will help the audience understand this Bill. The League of Woman Voters was founded in 1920 during the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. The convention was held six months before the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, giving women the right to vote after a

72 year struggle. Following the suffrage movement and the shock of the First World War came the idea that a nonpartisan civic organization could provide education to assure the success of democracy. The League is proud to be nonpartisan, neither supporting nor opposing candidates, or political parties at any level of government, but always working on the vital issues of concern to members and the public. Voting is the most powerful way to be heard, and is the core of our democracy. The League works all year, every year to empower all eligible voters to participate in our political system.

The League registers voters. Last spring 62 students from the local high schools and college were registered. Forums were held to meet the candidates and learn about the issues. The League of Women Voters mission statement declares “The League of Women Voters encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.” Information submitted by Etta Mae Near of the League of Women Voters of the Central Kenai Peninsula.

Ivory rule under review after bagpipes seized CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will review its rules about ivory imports after two New Hampshire teenagers had their bagpipes seized at the Canadian border, a spokesman said Friday. The spokesman, Neil Mendelsohn, said customs agents at the Highgate Springs, Vermont, border crossing were following established laws designed to prevent the import and export of illegally harvested ivory when they seized pipes belonging to Campbell Webster and Eryk Bean, a pair of 17-year-olds who compete on an international level. Ivory harvested since 1976 is banned in the U.S. “Our headquarters is examining this and looking at the policy and the regulations understanding that musicians do have a unique situation,” Mendelsohn said. “And we try to be reasonable, but for right now the rules are the rules. Any instrument these days could be made from elephant parts that might not be an antique.” The discord started Sunday when Campbell and Eryk were driving back from Canada after a competition that served as a tuneup for next weekend’s World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Campbell’s pipes date to 1936 and were played by his father, Gordon Webster, who was the 9th Sovereign Piper to Queen Elizabeth II of England.

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In this July 18 photo, Sterling Murset washes a car at the home of Todd Blanchieri, left, in Pensacola, Fla. The Murset family is touring the country doing chores for families in need like the Blanchieri family.

Family’s summer travel teaches hard work, service By MELISSA NELSON-GABRIEL Associated Press

PACE, Fla. — The Murset children spent their summer doing chores — just not at their own home. Financial planner Gregg Murset and his wife Kami loaded their six children, ages 7 to 16, in the Phoenix family’s RV to do volunteer work at the homes of families in need across the country. Murset said he wanted to combat the mindset of the “entitled generation” one chore at a time. “I think they initially thought, ‘Dad, the chore thing has gone too far, you know, you are crazy.’ But as we started reading stories about the people we were going to go serve, it all started to jell for them. They saw the bigger picture,” Murset said on a recent morning as the family did chores at the home of Nicole and Todd Blancheri in the Florida Panhandle town of Pace. Eight-year-old son Wyatt Blancheri has Hurler syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that progressively damages his organs and brain. Because Wyatt’s parents are often busy with his medical needs, household chores like cleaning the fish tank, vacuuming, mowing the lawn and washing the car sometimes go undone. The Blancheris watched as the Mursets pulled ladders, hoses and other cleaning supplies from

the RV and set to work both inside and outside their home. “They are doing a lot of those chores that we just honestly don’t have time to do,” Nicole Blancheri said. “It means a lot to us that they have so generously donated their time to help us out.” Adam Murset, 11, mowed the Blancheris’ lawn and helped wash their car. Adam said he wasn’t thrilled when his dad first proposed spending the summer doing chores for others. But he said meeting children like Wyatt and doing work at Ronald McDonald Houses around the country has been a good experience. The reward in helping families like the Blancheris is about giving back or sharing their earnings with people who need help, Murset explained. “The next generation thinks ‘We are entitled to whatever we want.’ Not in my house,” said Murset. For instance, Murset — who has a parenting website — recommends requiring a child to work for the privilege of having a cellphone. “You’ve got to tie work and reward together,” Murset said. “Especially in that cellphone, it seems like that is such an integral part of a teenager’s life, but you tie it to where they have to make them pay for some of it, it makes a big difference.” C

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or the past couple of weeks, I have written about my leukemia and chemotherapy to encourage others who have been diagnosed and might feel anxious about the future. As it turned out, you readers have encouraged me instead. The truth is, I am doing great. I am in capable hands and love my family doctor, my oncologist and their nurses and staffers. I feel blessed that my disease is a relatively slow, easy one; many other people who have it can go for years without needing treatment.... I have to, because my wife lowers the boom whenever I get to feeling down. The only fatalistic thought she has allowed is the one I made just after I was diagnosed. We were walking in our backyard and spotted a large turtle.

“That’s the last turtle I’ll ever loved ones in that situation. see,” I told her as we stood there arm The main lesson I learned from all in arm. these people is that I am not alone. We both laugh about it now. That Of course, I knew that to bewas four years ago. gin with; cancer shows up in many I can’t count all the responses I got forms. As a respondent named from readers, most all of them upliftKevin said, “I don’t know of a faming and helpful. Cards have poured in ily that hasn’t been touched by this from my church, my Sunday school tragic disease ... I know mine has class and members of both. been many times.” Glynn Moore I am grateful for the prayer lists Most of the people I have heard I have been put on by a great many from were glad I talked about it. Stepeople, both friends and strangers. I’ll take all ven wrote: “I, over the past year, have learned the help I can get. that cancer is a word still whispered. It’s a Telephone calls, e-mails, greeting cards shame, (for) fear is a bummer and no help at and comments on our Web site and Facebook all.” brought well wishes from people who have I was pleased to hear so many success stogone through cancer treatment or have helped ries. Sometimes the message between the lines

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DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of three beautiful daughters. I have been married for 11 years now. I married at 19, just after high school. My husband is 18 years older. The first five years of marriage, when I fully depended on him, he was arrogant, violent and unfaithful. He hurt me so badly that I vowed to work hard and when I

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Overweight woman’s bikini top gets harsh review from mom DEAR ABBY: I’m a 24-year-old plussized woman (60 or 70 pounds overweight), but very comfortable in my own skin. When swimming in public, I wear a one-piece bathing suit because it doesn’t attract a lot of attention. When I’m home, I have a bikini top and shorts I prefer to wear. This is because I don’t like being covered up like it was in the 1950s, and I feel good when my curves are properly accentuated. When I go back to see my family and swim, I wear a bikini top and black shorts. Recently, my mother said, “When the family comes over, you can’t wear that. It makes people uncomfortable.” I was shocked, and we had a huge argument. Most of my cousins are fine with my attire, as are my aunts. Only Mom has a problem with it. I asked if she’d feel the same about a large man swimming without a T-shirt. She said it’s different for women. Am I wrong for wanting to be comfortable in my childhood home? Mom should be proud to have a daughter who accepts herself as she is. Who is wrong here? — OFFENDED DAUGHTER IN CHICAGO DEAR OFFENDED DAUGHTER: You are not wrong for wanting to be comfortable. But please remember that when you visit someone else’s home, that person’s wishes take precedence — even if it used to be your childhood home. While you say you are comfortable in your own skin, it would be interesting to know what your physician thinks about your obesity. I suspect that your mother would be prouder of you if you were less complacent and more willing to do something about your weight problem.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Leo and a Moon in Aquarius. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014: This year you often go back and forth between what you want to do and what think you should do. You will discover which voice works best for you. You are unusually lucky this year, as it is the first year of a new luck cycle. If you are single, you don’t need to stay away from all the people gathering around you; instead, socialize, and you will meet someone of interest. If you are attached, you often don’t agree with your sweetie. You have the same issues, just different solutions. Try walking in your significant other’s footsteps. AQUARIUS loves people, and he or she is a loyal friend. 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 The Full Moon could test your diplomatic skills. You don’t need everyone to agree with you, but you might like some semblance of peace. Zero in on your priorities and desires. You will be more successful if you do. Tonight: Who cares about tomorrow? This Week: You express a dreamy quality. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH You are unusually tense and driven by various forces. You could decide to go off and play a hard game of racquetball or swim some laps. A respected relative or friend might not agree with you as you thought he or she would. Tonight: Enjoy the summer night. This Week: You might be more stubborn than you realize. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Your energy will be in sync with a dear friend. You might decide to take off together and explore a fair or flea market. In fact, taking a drive out of your immediate environment can make all the difference. Tonight: Why stop now? Enjoy every moment of this weekend. This Week: Nearly everyone you need to answer to seems to make a demand. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Make sure that someone you are dealing with financially is clear about what you think and what you want. You’ll also need to be sure of this person’s terms. Price a new item with care. Tonight: Know what you want. This Week: Tap into your imagination for a solution. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You might be busy juggling different concerns. A loved one could be making a request that starts to feel like a demand. Don’t make this a big deal; just handle it. Try not to lay all your cards on the table right now. Tonight: Off to dinner with family or loved ones. This Week: You could be more challenging to a friend than you realize. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C

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WANTED WAREHOUSE/ DELIVERY HELPER Fulltime, year round, benefits. Drug test required. Apply in person at Sadler's in Sterling, Mile 81.5, Sterling Hwy. EOE

Healthcare HELP NEEDED Live in caregiver, Experienced female preferred. All expenses paid. (907)598-1945

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needed. $10. hour, DOE. Apply at The Duck Inn

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Homes COMFORTABLE 1-Bedroom house, needs TLC but great deal at $71,500. OWC, with $3,000 down. (907)855-0649 (760)567-7369

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CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Position Vacancy Building Maintenance Technician. Pay $25.81 per hour. The Building Maintenance Technician is an employee of the Public Works Department working under the direction of the Lead Technician. The employee is responsible for maintenance of City buildings, facilities, and equipment. The employee will perform required duties with a minimum of supervision and must be capable of a wide range of maintenance and related work. Position announcement, job description and application are available through the Alaska Job Center Network, (907) 335-3010. Submit resume and City of Kenai application form by end of business on August 11, 2014 to Peninsula Job Service, 11312 Kenai Spur Hwy., Kenai, AK 99611. The City of Kenai is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about the City of Kenai, visit our home page at http://www.ci.kenai.ak.us.

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Invasive Species Plant Laborer The Kenai Watershed Forum has one immediate full-time opening for temporary laborer (approximately three weeks). Job tasks will include manual labor associated with removing an invasive grass (hand- digging, hauling, etc.). Seeking dependable applicants who can lift 50 lbs and work outdoors in all weather conditions. A full job description and application is available at www.kenaiwatershed.org

General Employment ENERGETIC, FULL-TIME ASSISTANT

For Print Shop wanted. Must enjoy providing excellent customer service in a fast paced environment! Requirements: Strong customer service, organizational and good written communication skills, Mac and PC computer skills, and ability to handle deadlines. Adobe & Microsoft Office program experience is preferred. On-the-job training provided to the right applicant. Hours Monday- Friday, 8am- 5pm. Pay dependent on experience. Applications available at Peninsula Clarion, 150 Trading Bay Rd. Kenai, Alaska.

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Beautiful 3375sq.ft. home on 1.5 acres with an attached 2-car garage, a 1200sq.ft., heated, insulated shop, and a greenhouse. 4-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms, including a large master suite (15 x 25) with a jetted tub, 2-large bedrooms and one average size bedroom. The kitchen and dining areas have been updated with granite counter tops, laminate floors, lots of cabinets, and two pantries. French doors lead from the kitchen/ dining to the deck. Unfinished basement with water treatment system, boiler, on demand hot water, laundry, and lots of room for storage, a gym, or additional living space. Oversize garage has a 10' counter with a built in utility sink which is great for processing fish and game. Located in Soldotna. $350,000. Contact Steve (907)299-0461 or Nancy (907)953-0495 to make an appointment to see this home. C

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AND CABIN CASTAWAY COVE. Kenai River front double lot. 70 foot frontage by 100 feet deep. KNOCK EM DEAD RED SALMON HOLE right in front of cabin. electricity available. Very accessible location. Age forces me to sell this very valuable location... Lots 34 and 35 block 9, Castaway Cove, $112,000. Borough book and page map 55-253 Call me for a visit to the property (907)252-4500 or (907)283-4960

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Apartments, Unfurnished 3-BEDROOM, 1.5-BATH 1500SqFt. Storage, washer/dryer, & Carport. Cats Only with/ $600. deposit. NO DOGS. $1,025. Rent & Security .Deposit. Tenants pay electric. (907)335-1950 KENAI RIVER FRONT HOME. World-Class SALMON FISHING out your back door! 5-Bedroom, 3-Bath Ranch home, att, heated 4+ car gar. Open kitchen, dining/ living area with 5 picture windows all with views of the river! 112' RIVER frontage. 48' Aluminum dock with fish cleaning table/ sink/ water. Nat. Gas heat, Wood stove, Automatic backup generator. Landscaped yard with Fire Pit/ view of the Kenai Mtns. For MORE INFO See: KENAIRIVERDREAM.blogspot.com Call: (907)252-4671 $749,000. FSBO

EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for studio apartment, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405. K-BEACH, SOLDOTNA Brand new executive suites 2/3 Bedrooms, 2-baths, washer/dryer, heated garage. No Smoking/ no pets. $1,300. (907)398-9600

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NEAR VIP Sunny 2-bedroom, 1,100sqft., $1,250. washer/dryer, Dish TV. carport, utilities included. No Smoking/ No Pets. (907)398-0027. Lake front home with float plane accessibility. Quiet lake home for someone with many interests --- landscaping; animal raising (barn, tack room, chicken coop) art/handicraft studio (26 X 26) that could become separate bedrooms; lake for sailing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming; float plane accessible; two bedroom apartment for B & B; two car, heated garage; many, many possibilities. This unusual home is built into a hillside. The unique house kept expanding up the hill. All three stories are at ground level,with the main floor handicapped accessible. Windows everywhere. You live with nature. Built as close as possible to 5 Star requirements and to be as maintenance free as possible. It has cement siding, vinyl windows and storm doors. Seven miles south of Soldotna. Priced for sale this summer at $367,000. For appointment to see this home call Ruth at (907)262-9619 or Sharilyn at 5 Star (907)252-3163

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NIKISKI 3-Bedroom, 2.5-baths, large kitchen with island, wood burning stove, 2-car garage. approximately 2000sqft., on 2 acres. Very peaceful, a lot of wildlife. $310,000. (907)776-8487, (907)394-1122

PRIVATE LOT. Protected slough, Castaway Cove. Castaway Cove is a gated community with 24 hour access fo property owners. $57,500. George (801)244-7285, (907)252-0946.

WOODLAND KENAI Family Home. 2300sqft. 3-bedroom 3-bath with 2-car garage on a large city lot with no development behind. Open floor plan, large basement, rock fireplace, remodeled bathroom, high ceilings, out building, and deck. Close to schools, town, trails, beach, and parks! --- A must see! $255,000. Call (907)394-2546 3d75x7_BW.qxd 9/7/05 5:57

LOT FOR SALE 2 acres on Tote Road, paved road, gas, electric, phone. level, good soil. $30,000. per lot. (907)398-1211

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REDOUBT VIEW Soldotna’s best value! Quiet, freshly painted, close to schools. 1-Bedroom from $625. 2-Bedroom from $725. 3-Bedroom, 2-bath, from $825. No pets. (907)262-4359.

Apartments, Furnished 1-LARGE ROOM FULLY FURNISHED Soldotna, quiet setting, includes utilities. (907)394-2543. FURNISHED/ Unfurnished. 1-bedroom, Soldotna farm setting, $875. month includes utilities. RV Parking available. No Smoking/no pets. Available Sept. 15th. (907)598-8566. KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, heat, cable included. No pets. $700. month. (907)283-5203, (907)398-1642. LONGMERE AREA 2-bedroom, Available now thru May 2015 No smoking/ pets. Washer/dryer, WiFi, all utilities included, $850./ 1st & last month rent plus deposit. (907)262-1790 (907)394-8685 Seasonal TOWNHOUSE Condominium On the River in Soldotna Fully furnished 1-bedroom, cable, from $880. Utilities included. No smoking/ pets. (907)262-7835 SOLDOTNA Furnished 1-Bedroom. Shady Lane Apartments. $725. Heat & cable included. No pets. (907)398-1642, (907)283-5203.

Homes KENAI RIVER HOME 5-Bedroom, 3-bath, furnished 2-Car Garage, $1,600./ month No Pets, No Smoking. Century 21 Freedom Realty (907)262-2522

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NIKISKI LOG CABIN Large loft bedroom, great location. $850. plus utilities. Century21 Property Management (907)262-2522 WHY RENT ????? Why rent when you can own, many low down & zero down payment programs available. Let me help you achieve the dream of home ownership. Call Now !!! Ken Scott, #AK203469. (907)395-4527 or cellular, (907)690-0220. Alaska USA Mortgage Company, #AK157293.

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Retail/ Commercial Space Offices/ Medical/ Retail/ Real Estate. Prime Location 900, 1836, or 2736 sq.ft., utilities & snow removal included. Soldotna (907)260-5871, (907)398-4053

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

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LARGE HOME Lot of room & potential at a great price. Lower level is currently being used as a rental. Huge Garage and upper level including large master bedroom. Level .97 acre wooded parcel. MLS# 14-9059 $199,900

KENAI MOUNTAIN VIEWS Year round, weekend getaway, or summer home, just a minute to Brown’s Lake and close to Kenai River. Plenty of parking for your boat or RV. MLS# 14-10658 $219,900

WELL BUILT 1680 SF HOME JUST SOUTH OF NINILCHIK Big bedrooms, large utility room and bonus room for an office or small third bedroom. 2 acre lot with room for a shop or garage. Close to Anchor River, Deep Creek and Ninilchik fisheries. MLS#14-7794 $174,900

A MILLION DOLLAR VIEW! Cute 2 BR cabin on the bluff, Illiamna and Redoubt view across Inlet. Only 2 miles from the fishing mecca of Ninilchik/ Deep Creek. MLS# 13-8371 $199,000

COUNTRY LIVING! 2000+ sf home in Ninilchik with a 1500+ sf unfinished basement. Energy efficient. All new flooring and kitchen in 2014. 2 sheds and a 40X60 gravel pad ready for a shop. MLS# 13-8343 $249,000

KENAI MAGIC LODGE is an Alaskan fishing lodge, has 6 log cabins. On the banks of the Kenai River and surrounded by forest and wildlife wonders. MLS# 13-10931 $1,100,000

THE FISHERMAN’S DREAM Very nice completely finished Duplex or family home. Canal for your boat to ease into the Kenai River. Decks overlooking the river. MLS# 11-3430 $709,500

TWO PROPERTIES IN ONE Nice modern cabin right on the beach AND huge private bluff lot with amazing views right in Ninilchik. 6.7 acres in all. MLS# 12-361 $210,000

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Machinery & Tools DETROIT DIESEL Engines Marine. Two 8V92 naturals no gears. One RTO about 5000 hours. The other about. 800 hours since overhaul everything good except block. (907)399-1556 ESTATE SALE. Tools, Electronics, CD's, Exercise equipment, books. 115 Richfield Dr. (off No. Dogwood Rd.) "Rain or Shine" Aug. 7, 8, 9. Start 8am - 6pm. LUGER DIESEL 20 KW generator 2800 hours $4,000. (907)260-6760

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EAST MACKEY LAKE LOT 11.95 acres of prime lake front property. Great spot for your lakefront estate, lodge or cabins! Close to town, on a float plane size lake. Owner fInancing available. Two adjacent lots also for sale. MLS# 13-5403 REDUCED $166,000

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WHAT A VIEW! KASILOF 2 story home on a quiet street in Kasilof, View of Mt. Iliamna from the deck at this fisherman’s cabin in the woods! Plenty close to the school & the fire station. On of room for an RV AND your boat. 1.42 acres of level, cleared land, this home 1.59 acres in Ninilchik. Circular driveway, comes with an additional 600 SF cabin electric, well and septic. Nicely set up that can be for guests or rental income. & modern interior. Washer, dryer, Large utility shed & plenty of parking. bathroom & kitchen area w/refrigerator. MLS# 14-8110 $250,000 MLS# 14-10983 $79,900

Land Land Land Land HOMER .73 acres outstanding views! 3.5 miles east of Homer MLS# 12-7221 $80,000 BROWNS LAKE 6.23 acres close to Browns Lake, electric, pad, driveway MLS# 12-14531 $40,000 5 acres close to Browns Lake, electric on site. MLS# 08-1640 $35,000 .96 – 1.09 acres 3 lots w/ owner finance MLS# 11-11696 $18,000 ea NINILCHIK 1.6 – 2.4 acres Four awesome lots! MLS# 13- 12680, 81, 82, 83 $35,000 ea CLAM GULCH 1-3 acres 8 lots w/ owner finance MLS# 12-8737 starts at $11,500 ANCHOR POINT 9.39 acres 8 lots with owner financing MLS# 13-3922 starts at $9,900

STERLING 1.03 acres at the end of a very private road. Dry ground and big trees abound. Adjacent lot is also for sale (MLS 14-10390). Discount for both! MLS 14-10389 2 @ $23,900 ea. 6.4 acres partially cleared, well in & nice little creek MLS# 13-4419 $119,000 2 acres nice, level lot off Scout Lake Loop MLS# 10-15608 $50,000 FUNNY RIVER 0.94 – 1.15 acres Three beautiful residential lots with big spruce trees less than a block from the Kenai River. MLS#14-5851 Starting at $24,900 KENAI .46 acres in Kenai. MLS# 14-1914 $8,995 .34 acres in Kenai. MLS# 00-311581 $7,500

K-BEACH .96 acres Nice wooded lot in the popular Ciechanski Road area. Utilities adjacent to lot. Lots of trees and southern exposure! Owner financing available. MLS# 14-8272 $24,900 NIKISKI 1.48 acres beautiful, well treed, Barbara Lake access MLS# 13-13833 $12,500

OWN THE WHOLE SUBDIVISION! Already subdivided, 18 lots ranging from .94 to 1.9 acres each. 12 already have electricity adjacent and Enstar says natural gas in 2015. Across the street from high end Kenai River homes, 20 acres with nice trees and level, dry ground. MLS 14-8922 $250,000

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KENAI RIVER LOT 1.02 acres. Mountain and river views! Close to the confluence of the Moose and Kenai Rivers. Seller will carry paper with 20% down. MLS# 13-11475 $230,000

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20FT CUSTOM BUILT CABIN CRUISER 131 Volvo 280 outdrive, kitchen, dinette, sleeps two, 6ft.-plus cabin height, self-bailing. $28,500. Soldotna. (337)772-9944

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HUGE PRICE REDUCTION 1.31 acres in Sterling with 2 br, 1 ba cabin. MLS# 13-5139 $69,000

WHAT A VIEW!!! 1.39 acres. Large Kenai River lot that slopes down to the river giving a great view. Fantastic trout and salmon fishing from your riverbank. Owner financing available. MLS# 13-9159 REDUCED $159,000

Recreation Aircrafts & Parts All-Terrain Vehicles Archery Bicycles Boat Supplies/Parts Boats & Sail Boats Boats Charter Boats Commercial Campers/Travel Trailers Fishing Guns Hunting Guide Service Kayaks Lodging Marine Motor Homes/RVs Snow Mobiles Sporting Goods

SOUTH OF SOLDOTNA 3 br, 1 ba, 2400+ sf home on 1.76 acres. Great opportunity to build equity. MLS# 14-3240 $128,000

Pets & Livestock Birds Cats Dogs Horses Livestock Livestock Supplies Pet Services Pet Supplies

Dogs Karelian Bear Dog puppies $800. Call after 6PM (907)394-8605 AKC Brittany Pups Dam & sire proven hunters. Great companions. References available. Order for pick of litter based on date. $250 deposit received. Call (907)953-4816 or

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CUSTOM LOG HOME VERY PRIVATE 2700 SQ FT THE BLUFF HOUSE INN WITH HUGE HEATED WATERFRONT HOME is the premier Bed and SHOP & CABIN Breakfast in Ninilchik. A once ON THE KENAI RIVER See the handcrafted wood in a lifetime opportunity to in Cooper Landing. Located just up work on this amazing home stream from the Upper Kenai River & 2 unit cabin on 9.62 acres, own this remarkable property. It’s a year round and very rapids. Our 400 yd. long gravel bar just minutes south of Soldotna. versatile business that has There is a rec room, office, is a favorite stop for most of the been very well taken care guides for Trout. 2640 SF include bonus room & storage galore. Cabins & home would make a of and updated. Situated 4 bdrms and 3 baths, incl a huge great B&B for rental income. atop the bluff overlooking the master with its own balcony. Home includes Alaskan mouth of Deep Creek and Beautiful granite kitchen. 2 car themed furniture for Cook Inlet, with stunning a complete turnkey package. garage plus a boat barn, gazebo, views of Mt Iliamna and woodshed and much much more!! Enjoy the solitude from your Mt Redoubt volcanoes. hot tub on the deck! MLS# 14-10369 $875,000 MLS# 13-13786 $459,000 MLS# 14-8271 $399,000

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS ALASKAN PROPERTY Built around an original 1944 log cabin, this home overlooking Kenai Lake has both historic and modern amenities all in one. With the location, an apartment and a guest cabin, this would make a great Bed and Breakfast. Owner financing is available. Property backs up to a large tract & has plenty of parking for your boat and RV. A must see. MLS# 14-7924 $375,000

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BEAUTIFUL LARGE HOME WITH A HUGE SHOP SIZED GARAGE in desirable Ciechanski area. Large master bedroom with walk in closet & jetted tub. Upstairs area can be third bedroom AND large family or crafts area. Very private 1.38 acre lot Most brand new furniture, refrigerator, washer & dryer stay with full price offer. MLS#14-10129 $379,900

SOLID OAK LOG HOME! Oak logs imported from Missouri were used to create this gorgeous home ON Crooked Creek. MLS# 14-10680 $319,900

DREAM HOME AFFORDABLE ON THE KENAI RIVER KENAI RIVER HOME Roomy 1 bedroom home built Magnificent 3800 sf, 4 bedroom, 4 bath custom home on the on top of a spacious 720 sf Kenai River! Beautiful 384 shop with a commanding sf cabintoo! Huge garage, view of the Kenai River below. heated floors throughout (and Large 1.37 acre river property. sidewalks!). Too muchto list!! MLS# 13-9147 $319,000 MLS# 13-5243 $915,000

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Bids INVITATION TO BID CITY OF SOLDOTNA 177 NORTH BIRCH STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 Phone 907 •262•9107 Sealed bids will be received for the furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment for the project listed below. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk at the above address on or before the local time and date listed below. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at Soldotna City Hall. The project title and bidder's name and address shall be shown on the outside of the envelope containing the bid proposal. PROJECT TITLE: City of Soldotna Citywide Janitorial Contract Project # SOLM 14-02 Anticipated Scope of Work: City Hall 2 x weekly Soldotna Library 2 x weekly Soldotna Police Department 2 x weekly Maintenance Facility 1 x weekly Plans & Specifications Available: August 4, 2014 Mandatory Pre-Bid Building Walkthrough August 11, 2014 at 1:00 PM local time: start at City Hall Bid Opening: August 18, 2014 at 3:00 PM local Time at Soldotna City Hall Bidders must attend the pre-bid walk through at the time and date noted above. Bids will not be opened if the submitting firm is not on the pre-bid walkthrough sign in sheet. The project documents may be obtained for bidding purposes from the City of Soldotna upon a non-refundable fee of $10.00. An additional non-refundable fee of $10.00 will be required if mailing is requested. Project documents may be downloaded from the City of Soldotna web site at www.ci.soldotna.ak.us. To receive project addendums, you must be on the planholders list. To be placed on the planholders list, please contact Shelly Frost either by phone (262-4672) or email (sfrost@ci.soldotna.ak.us). Downloading projects from the City web site does not automatically put you on the planholders list. PUBLISH: 8/4, 6, 10, 2014

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Public Notices Alaska Statewide Land Sale The Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Office is holding a sealed bid auction for approximately 58 parcels throughout Alaska. Lots are approximately 0.5 to 7 acres in size. Information on the sale and the parcels can be viewed on the Trust Land Office's website at www.mhtrustland.org or call (907) 269-8658 PUBLISH: 8/4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 9/2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 10/1, 3, 5, 7 8, 9, 12, 15, 17, 2014 1856/2285

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Centennial Celebration

Mini Spy and her friends are visiting the Panama Canal! See if you can find: q cat q bell q whale q ladder q heart q peanut q word MINI q sailboat q ruler q chicken q toothbrush q high heel shoe q snake q muffin q umbrella q question mark q key q needle q number 2 q exclamation mark q saw q teapot q number 7

The Panama Canal

Imagine yourself as a businessman living on the East Coast of the United States 170 years ago. The country is growing toward the West, and your company’s products, iceboxes, are needed in new settlements. But the railroad that will cross the continent is still 25 years from completion. You would like to move your goods by ship. In the 1800s, a ship traveling from the East Coast to the West Coast of North America had to travel all the way around the tip of South America. The journey was long and dangerous, as the winds around Cape Horn stir up huge waves. People began to look for a shorter, safer passage.

A different idea

Colombia makes a deal

A trail across Panama As early as the 1500s, Europeans thought a canal might cross the isthmus* in Panama. In 1850, a geographer from Great Britain discovered a trail across the isthmus. Officials from the U.S., France, England and Colombia explored the area, but the difficulties of traveling through the jungle discouraged them.

* An isthmus is a narrow strip of land with water on either side.

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Canal is celebrating its centennial, or 100th anniversary, this year. The canal officially opened on Aug. 15, 1914. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named it one of the seven wonders of the modern world.

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Dansby Swanson

In baseball, middle infielders form the heart of a team’s defense, turning double plays and limiting opponents’ chances to score runs. And Dansby Swanson, a second baseman for the Vanderbilt Commodores, plays his heart out for his team. Dansby was named the Most Outstanding Player at this year’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, after leading his Commodores to the NCAA Division I National Championship. Over six games, he batted .323, scored five runs, drove in two runs, stole three bases and played error-free ball at second base. Vanderbilt’s 3-2 victory over the University of Virginia in Game 3 of the finals gave the school its firstever national championship in a men’s sport. “When you’ve got guys backing up each other like we do,” Swanson said after the game, “anything is possible.”

In 1902, the U.S. government bought the Panama Canal Co. As the U.S. was trying to reach agreements with Colombia about the canal, people in Panama were planning to separate from Colombia. The U.S. agreed to support Panama. In late 1903, U.S. military ships arrived near Colón, Panama, to help defend it against Colombian troops. The Panamians declared independence from Colombia without having to fight. And the United States was able to proceed with building the Panama Canal.

Disease One of the biggest obstacles for the workforce was sickness. Malaria and yellow fever, spread by mosquito bites, killed more than 22,000 workers before 1889. In 1904, the United States asked Dr. William C. Gorgas to lead the fight against the deadly diseases.

One of the ways Dr. Gorgas worked against mosquitoes was spraying oil on the grass in ditches. The oil would kill larvae, or baby mosquitoes, after they hatched from eggs laid on the surface of standing water.

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A tiny insect threatens a huge project

photo courtesy Panama Canal Authority

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The Fortune Plum

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

Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor

Lucy Lien - Associate Editor

The Mini Page®

Mini Jokes

All the following jokes have something in common. Can you guess the common theme or category?

• About 40 ships pass through the canal every day. • It takes a ship eight to 10 hours to move through the canal. About three of those hours are spent passing through the locks. • “Panamax” refers to the size limits for ships passing through the canal. The existing locks are 110 feet wide and 1,050 feet long. Panamax ships This ship barely fits through the existing Miraflores must be New locks will allow no wider Locks. even larger ships to pass than 107 through the canal. feet and no longer than 965 feet. • When the expansion of the Panama Canal is complete, “New Panamax” ships will be able to move through the canal. They will have a maximum width of 161 feet and a maximum length of 1,200 feet. • On Sept. 4, 2010, the Fortune Plum became the 1 millionth ship to transit the canal.

As ships have become bigger and traffic has increased, the canal has been improved and changed. In September 2007, the Panama Canal Expansion Program began. The work includes: • building two new locks, one at each entrance • carving out new channels to the locks and widening and deepening the existing channels • raising the water level of Gatún Lake.

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The Panama Canal today

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In 1977, the United States and Panama signed a treaty, or agreement, that ownership and Flag of Panama management of the canal would permanently transfer to Panama on Dec. 31, 1999.

Work is underway on one of the new locks at the Atlantic Ocean entrance of the Panama Canal. The expansion is expected to be complete in early 2016.

One worker, Alfred E. Dottin, wrote: “I saw mosquitoes, I say this without fear of exaggerating, by the thousands attack one man. There were days that we could only work a few hours because of the high fever racking our bodies.”

Dr. Gorgas attacked the mosquito problem in several ways: • draining ponds and swamps • using mosquito netting • fumigating, or using fumes of certain chemicals to repel insects • quarantining (KWOR-an-teening), or isolating, people who were sick. In just one year, the number of deaths from malaria and yellow fever was greatly reduced.

As construction got underway again, President Theodore Roosevelt assigned the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to take over. In 1909, workers began building the locks.

Next week, The Mini Page shares awardwinning books with readers.

Adapted from “The Robin Takes 5 Cookbook for Busy Families” with permission from Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com).

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Returning to Panama

From the Atlantic Ocean, ships enter the Panama Canal through the Gatún Locks. They travel over Gatún Lake, a manmade lake built for the canal, then exit through the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks into the Pacific Ocean.

Soba Noodles With Edamame

You’ll need: • 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium • 8 ounces soba noodles soy sauce • 1 cup shelled edamame • 2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil (soybeans) • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro What to do: 1. Cook the noodles according to package directions. Drain and transfer to a large bowl. 2. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well. 3. Refrigerate until ready to serve or pack for lunch. Serves 4. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe.

Overcoming Obstacles

Building the canal

Locks are machines that raise and lower ships between different levels of water. For instance, if a boat is going from a river into a lake and the river is higher than the lake, the boat will steer into a lock. The lock will slowly release water until the boat is at the lake level, and then the boat will exit the other side into the lake.

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A Modern Marvel What is a lock?

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Jess Harnell is the voice of Grim Gloom in the Disney animated comedy series “The 7D,” set in the world of the Seven Dwarfs. It airs on Disney XD, the Disney Channel and Disney Junior. Jess specializes in being a voice actor. He is the voice of Cedric in the Disney Junior series “Sofia the First” and the voice of Chilly in the Disney Junior series “Doc McStuffins.” He has been a voice actor in many movies, including “Finding Nemo,” “Up,” the “Toy Story” movies, the “Cars” movies and the “Transformers” movies. He has also been a voice actor in many commercials and on TV shows, including “The Simpsons” and “Animaniacs.” He is the announcer for “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” He was the lead singer in the rock band Rock Sugar. He can impersonate the voices of more than 150 celebrities. Jess, 50, was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and moved to Los Angeles when he was 10. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

Gus Goodsport’s Supersport

At the time, Panama belonged to Colombia. For more than 20 years, governments and engineers argued about the best place to build a canal. A French businessman, Ferdinand de Lesseps, had built the Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas in Egypt. He thought he could build a similar canal in Panama. Finally, in 1881, construction began. But the conditions in Panama were very different. Equipment rusted quickly in the humid atmosphere. An earthquake damaged the work in progress. Landslides slowed the work and killed or injured workers. Laborers suffered from disease. Finally, de Lesseps and his business partners gave up, and construction stopped on the canal in 1889.

A Century of Service

Meet Jess Harnell

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A group from the United States thought a railroad could cross the isthmus. The Panama Railroad was completed in 1855 and was hugely successful. While building the railroad, engineers found a gap in the mountains at Culebra that they thought would offer a perfect setting for a ship canal.

Wendy Daley - Artist

Ian: How can a broken pizza be fixed? Jamie: With tomato paste! David: What happens if you cross a tomato, some cheese and a mail carrier? Anjan: A pizza that delivers itself! Parker: What would you get if you stacked up thousands of pizzas? Brad: The Leaning Tower of Pizzas! from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Words that remind us of the Panama Canal are hidden in the block above. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: CANAL, CENTENNIAL, COLOMBIA, CONSTRUCTION, DISEASE, EXPANSION, FUMIGATE, ISTHMUS, LAKE, LARVAE, LOCK, MALARIA, MOSQUITO, PANAMA, PANAMAX, QUARANTINE, RAILROAD, SHIP, TREATY. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Central Peninsula school contacts KPBSD office

148 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 714-8888 kpbsd.k12.ak.us

Aurora Borealis Charter Grades: K-8 Charter 705 Frontage Rd, Suite A Kenai, AK 99611 Phone: (907) 283-0292 auroraborealis.blogs.kpbsd.k12. ak.us/wpmu/

Connections Home-School Grades: K-12 143 E Park Ave Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 714-8880 connect.kpbsd.k12.ak.us

Cooper Landing Grades: K-12 19030 Bean Creek Rd. Cooper Landing, AK 99572 Phone: (907) 595-1244 cooperlandingschool.blogs. kpbsd.k12.ak.us/wpmu/

K-Beach Elementary Grades: K-6 1049 Poppy Lane Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-1300 kbeachelementary.blogs. kpbsd.k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Kaleidoscope Elementary Grades: K-6 Charter 549 North Forest Drive Kenai, AK 99611 Phone: (907) 283-0804 kaleidoscope.blogs.kpbsd. k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Kenai Alternative Grades: 9-12 705 Frontage Rd, Suite C Kenai, AK 99611PS Phone: (907) 335-2870 kenaialternativehigh.blogs.kpbsd. k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Kenai Central High Grades: 9-12 9583 Kenai Spur Hwy Kenai, AK 996110 Phone: (907) 283-2100 kenaicentralhighschool.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Kenai Middle Grades: 6-8 201 Tinker Lane Kenai, AK 99611

Phone: (907) 283-1700 kenaimiddleschool.blogs.kpbsd. k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Mountain View Elementary Grades: Pre-School and K-5 315 Swires Rd Kenai, AK 99611 Phone: (907) 283-8600 mtviewelementary.blogs.kpbsd. k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Nikiski Middle-High Grades: 6-12 Po Box 7112 Nikiski, AK 99635 Phone: (907) 776-9400 nikiskimiddlehighschool.blogs. kpbsd.k12.ak.us

Nikiski North Star Elementary

Grades: Pre-School and K-5 Po Box 8629 Nikiski, AK 99635 Phone: (907) 776-2600 nikiskinorthstar.blogs.kpbsd.k12. ak.us/wpmu/

Ninilchik Grades: K-12 Po Box 39010 Ninilchik, AK 99639 Phone: (907) 567-3301 ninilchikschool.blogs.kpbsd.k12. ak.us/wpmu/

Redoubt Elementary Grades: Pre-School and K-6 486 West Redoubt Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-4300 redoubtelementary.blogs.kpbsd. See CONTACT, page A-4


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District strives to improve and inform On behalf of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2014-2015 school year. With the summer drawing to a close, it is time for our students to head back to school and by extension, it is also time for our community to reengage and support our students’ education. It was a busy summer at the district office with the close out of the financial year, data review, and grant writing. I am pleased to report that the vast-majority of our students continue to make good progress toward graduation and perform well above the averages on our state’s standardized tests. It is also good to note that the state’s star rating of our schools will show that our schools improved. Another indicator of success is the increase in our graduation rate. At the end of June we learned that we are a recipient of one of the Governor’s digital initiative grants that will allow us to expand our distance learning infrastructure and to better train teachers to utilize digital content. Each of these successes provides us with momentum on our continuous improvement journey. An important step in this journey is the expansion of our reporting system for our elementary students. The new standards-based report card is a more comprehensive and accurate way to report our elementary children’s learning. This move away from just getting a B in math for example, will help

Dr. Steve Atwater, Ph.D. Superintendent

parents better pinpoint the strengths and areas of concern for their child. A second improvement is our continued work to improve our teacher evaluation process. Each year we make small adjustments to this process as a way to improve instruction. At each school we will pilot how to best tie evidence of student learning to a teacher’s performance. These plans are called student growth maps. As a way to help with this, we are developing performance assessments. One other change of note for the year is to devote more training

time for our staff about how to respond in emergency situations. All of us at KPBSD strive to keep you, our stakeholders, informed about all of our operations; this is a responsibility that we take seriously. An exciting change is the development of a KPBSD smartphone app. This will make accessing district information, school news, calendars, student information, staff directory, and so forth, very convenient. We will continue to provide school district information and stories to you through social media including Facebook and Twitter and the various blogs that our administrators and I write. In addition, your school news, district publications, and local media will keep you up to speed on what is going on with KPBSD. In the central Peninsula, we welcome back our teachers, instructional aides, nurses, custodians, bus drivers, and food service professionals—they are the backbone of our district’s success. I am pleased to welcome two new principals: Denise Kelly, Sterling Elementary; Karl Kircher, Mountain View Elementary; and assistant principals Brianna Randle at Kenai Central High School; and Bill Withrow at Mountain View Elementary. We also have one new administrator at the

district office: Julie Cisco takes over as director of planning and operations. We invite parents and community members to join us by volunteering in the schools and becoming involved in partnerships to support students. Schools need the help of parents and community members to be successful with each student. It is also critical for our students to know that their parents, guardians, relatives, and friends are supportive of their schooling process. A student without this support may at times feel at a loss to find the necessary focus to excel at his or her studies. Please let your principal know of recommendations that you may have for improvement at your school or for the district; we are always receptive to hearing your thoughts. I hope to see you in the coming months and wish you a great start to the school year. We anxiously await the return of our students and look forward to another outstanding school year! Sincerely, Steve Atwater, Ph.D. Superintendent


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Grades: 9-12 Grades: Pre-School and K-6 425 West Marydale Po Box 749 Soldotna, AK 99669 Kasilof, AK 99610 Phone: (907) 260-7000 Phone: (907) 260-1345 soldotnahighschool.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/ tustumenaelementary.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/ wpmu/ wpmu/

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Grades: 7-12 426 West Redoubt Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 714-8945 rivercityacademy.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/wpmu/

Skyview Middle Grades: 7-8 46188 Sterling Hwy Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-2500 skyviewmiddleschool.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/ wpmu/

Soldotna Elementary Grades: Pre-School and K-6 162 Park Avenue Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-5100 soldotnaelementary.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/ wpmu/

Soldotna High

Grades: K-6 Charter 162 Park Avenue Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-9221 soldotnamontessori.blogs.kpbsd.k12. ak.us/wpmu/

Soldotna Prep Grades: 9 426 West Redoubt Soldotna, AK 99669 Phone: (907) 260-2300 soldotnaprep.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/ wpmu/

Sterling Grades: K-6 Drawer 89 Sterling, AK 99672 Phone: (907) 262-4944 sterlingelementary.blogs.kpbsd.k12. ak.us/wpmu/

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School supply lists for 2014-2015 Aurora Borealis Charter School n Kindergarten ­— Children’s Fiskar scissors, gym shoes, backpack, 8-10 non-toxic markers, old shirt or smock for art, 2 pink erasers, 2 fat glue sticks, a box of tissues, a roll of paper towels, a box of gallon size zip bags. n First grade — 1 spiral notebook with lined paper, 2 boxes of Kleenex, 1 small pencil box or bag pencil top erasers or large pink eraser, 2 boxes of handiwipes, PE shoes, old shirt for art, backpack. n Second grade — 1 large supply box (approx. 8x12) or two small supply boxes (approx. 8x5), 10 pencils, 4 large or 8 small glue sticks, 1 box of tissues, 1 old shirt for painting, 1 pair Fiskars child scissors, 1 package of crayons and markers at least 8 no more than 16, 2 pocket folders. n Third grade — 2 folders, 2 packs #2 pencils, 1 box of 24 or more crayons, 1 ruler, P.E. shoes, 1 art smock, 3 boxes of Kleenex. n Fourth grade — 1 (5X8 inch) plastic supply box, 2-3 dozen #2 pencils, 2 large noncolored glue sticks, 1 small bottle of Elmer’s Glue, 2 large pink erasers, 2 boxes un-labed tissue, 1 used shirt for art class, 1 pair of quality scissors, 1 8-16-pack crayons, 1 8-16-pack colored pencils, 1 8-16-pack markers, 1 12-inch ruler, 2 folders with pockets and prongs, 1 pair gym shoes, 1 package wide-ruled paper, 1 package 5X8-inch lined cards, 1 small three-ring binder notebook for 5X8-inch cards, 4 red ink pens. n Fifth grade — 4 spiral notebooks, pencils, 4 red pens, scissors, large glue stick, basic sets of crayons, markers and colored pencils, 12-inch ruler, inch and centimeter sides, 3 “Peechie-type” folders with pockets for different subjects, 2 boxes of Kleenex, PE shoes. n Sixth grade — Student planner and calendar, pocket folders, notebooks, lined loose leaf notebook paper, pencils, pens, highlighters, scissors, one 1 gallon ziploc bag, glue stick, basic set of crayons and colored markers, 12-inch ruler-flexible and transparent are preferable, 2 boxes of Kleenex and two

rolls of paper towels. n Seventh and eighth grade Gym shoes, PE uniform (required: modest solid navy shorts and solid white t-shirt), 3 boxes of Kleenex, 12-inch standard/metric ruler, assignment notebook (not mandatory), a memory stick, notebook paper - loose-leaf 3-ring, not spiral, good scissors, #2 pencils, lots, one spiral notebook for Language Arts, colored markers, colored pencils.

Cooper Landing School n All students — 4 boxes of Kleenex tissue, 2-10 packs of No. 2 pencils, a water bottle with a lid, inside, gym shoes, backpack, lunch box. n Elementary School Students — 2 spiral notebooks n Middle School Students — 5 subject spiral notebook (wide-ruled if possible), 1 smaller spiral notebook

Kaleidoscope School of Arts and Science n Kindergarten ­— 4 glue sticks (large only), 8 color set of Crayola watercolor paints, 16 count box of regular size Crayola crayons, 8 count box of large Crayola washable markers, 1 3-ring binder, 1 1/2-inch white binder with clear view front pocket, 1 pair of Fiskar children’s blunttipped scissors, gym shoes, backpack, $20.00 project fee. Please send one of any of the following (not one each): Napkins, Kleenex, any size Ziplock

bags or paper towel. n First and second grades — Backpack, 3 spiral notebooks (wide rule, one subject 1 red, 1 blue, 1 black), gym shoes, 1 3-ring binder -1 1/2” white binder with a clear view front pocket, 1 set of Crayola watercolor paints, 8 count box of Crayola washable markers, 2 dozen pencils, 2 black See SUPPLIES, page A-6


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Sharpies, 1 pair Fiskar scissors, 1 small pencil box, 1 small pencil sharpener, 1 ruler with centimeters and inches, First Graders — 1 box of Kleenex, Second Graders — 1 box gallon Ziploc bags, $20 supply fee. n Third and fourth grades — Backpack, gym shoes, 4 dozen pencils, 2 large erasers, 10 glue sticks, Crayola watercolor paints, 1 pair Fiskars scissors, 2 spiral one-subject notebooks, 2 – 1-inch white three-ring binder with clear view covers, 4 black Sharpie markers, 4 super fine black Sharpie markers, 1 box of Kleenex, $10 project fee. n Fifth and sixth grades Backpack, gym shoes, 1 ruler, standard and metric, 1 small glue bottle, 3 glue sticks, 1 small pencil box, 2 dozen pencils, 1 personal pencil sharpener, 1 large eraser. 1 box markers, 1 pair Fiskars scissors, 3 spiral one-subject notebooks, 2 black Sharpie permanent markers, 1 super fine black Sharpie markers, 1 box of Kleenex, $20 project fee.

K-Beach Elementary n Kindergarten — 2 boxes 16-count Crayola Crayons, 1 box Crayola broadtip markers (primary colors), 1 package of 10 #2 pencils, 1 box Crayola colored pencils, 1-100 page wide-ruled spiral notebook, 5 large or 10 small glue, 2

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boxes of Kleenex, 1 pair of tennis shoes for gym, backpack, $20 cooking, film and project fee, 2 large bulk-sized boxes of snacks (crackers, pretzels, cookies, etc.) or $7 snack donation, A-J — 1 box of gallon-sized Ziploc bags, K-S — 1 package of cups or paper plates, T-Z — 1 package of babywipes, 1 set of over-the-ear headphones, small set of changing clothes that can be kept in the backpack at all times. n First grade — Gym shoes, backpack, 1 pair headphones, 2 boxes of Grammy Bears, Graham Crackers, crackers, pretzels or cereal, anything that will keep in the room for morning snack, $25 cooking fee. n Second grade — $20 project fee, backpack, gym shoes, headphones, 1 large box of Kleenex, Crayola crayons – 24 count, 8 small or 4 jumbo Elmer’s or Avery glue sticks, 3 dozen Dixon Ticonderoga #2 pencils, 1 container of Clorox wipes, Crayola 16-24 count colored pencils, l box of gallon Ziploc bags, Crayola 8-10 count markers. n Third grade — Supply pencil bag, backpack, one set of multiplication flash cards, 5 pocket folders, 1 medium bottle of Elmer’s glue, 1 composition book, 1 package wide-ruled loose-leaf notebook paper, 24 pencils, colored pencils, 1 self-contained, pencil sharpener, crayons, 2 glue sticks, 1 red ballpoint pen, 2 non-bendable rulers with centimeter and inches, 3 highlighters (yellow, green and pink), 2 black sharpies (one fine tip and one ultra-fine tip), 1 pair student-sized scissors,

1 box tissues, 1 bleach-free container disinfecting wipes or 1 box gallon or sandwich zip-lock baggies, gym shoes, 1 pair headphones. n Fourth-sixth grade — 5 dozen #2 pencils, 1 pair Fiskar scissors, 3 spiral notebooks, 3 pocket folders, 1 box Kleenex, 1 set of headphones, 1 labeled backpack, 1 pair of P.E. shoes, 2 1-inch three-ring binders (fourth grade only), colored pencils (fourth grade only), $15 for current events/science magazine/class rewards and trips, pick one: Ziploc bags, cleaning wipes or 1 package of low-odor dry erase markers.

Mountain View Elementary n Kindergarten — 8 large glue sticks, 1 package dry erase markers, 1 bottle of liquid glue, 1 watercolor paint set, 2 8 count box of large Crayola washable markers, 1 24 count box of regular size Crayola crayons, 1 backpack, 1 pair gym shoes, Kleenex (optional). n First grade — 2 dozen #2 yellow pencils, 5 dry erase markers, 1 large eraser, 4 Elmer’s glue sticks, 1 Elmer’s liquid glue, 1 16 count box of regular size Crayola crayons, Crayola markers, 1 pair of Fiskar children’s blunt-tipped scissors, 1 backpack, 1 pair gym shoes, 1 large box Kleenex, 2.5 gallon Ziploc baggie (optional).

n Second grade — 2 dozen #2 yellow pencils, 2 large erasers, 6 Elmer’s glue sticks, Elmer’s liquid glue, 2 spiral wide-ruled notebooks, Crayola markers, Crayola 16 count crayons, backpack, gym shoes, 1 large box Kleenex, sandwich and gallon size Ziploc baggies (optional). n Third grade — 4 dozen #2 Ticonderoga pencils, 1 16 count box of crayons, 4 pink pearl erasers, 3 folders with inside pockets, Fiskar scissors, 1 spiral wide-ruled notebook, 8 large glue sticks, 1 package wide-ruled notebook paper, 1 large box Kleenex, Crayola markers, colored pencils, gym shoes, backpack. n Fourth grade ­­— 5 dozen #2 yellow pencils, erasers, markers, colored pencils, scissors, 3 pkgs. wide-ruled notebook paper, glue stick, 3 highlighters (1 green, 1 yellow and 1 pink), 3 folders with pockets, 4 large boxes Kleenex, 1 Composition journal, gym shoes. n Fifth grade — 3 dozen # 2 yellow pencils (non-mechanical), colored markers, colored pencils, crayons, Elmer’s glue, scissors, 2 large boxes of Kleenex, 2 spiral notebooks, 2 packages wide-ruled notebook paper, ruler (inches and metric), 6 folders with brads and pockets, gym shoes. See LISTS, page A-7


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Nikiski North Star n Kindergarten — 2 pink erasers, 1 folder, 10 large (.74 oz) sticks of glue, 2 box small crayons (16 or 24/box), 2 packages #2 pencils, 1 pair of scissors, 2 boxes of tissues, tennis shoes. n First Grade — 1 folder, 1 boxes crayons - 16 or 24 per box, 6 large (4oz) glue sticks, 1 box of tissues, 2 spiral bound notebooks (wide rule), 1 dozen #2 pencils with eraser, 2 pink pearl erasers, 1 pair of tennis shoes, 1 pair scissors, 1 school box, snack. n Second Grade — 1 box 24 crayons, 2 dozen #2 pencils, 1 metal scissors, 1 small box for pencils and crayons, 4 black Expo markers, 2 pink pearl erasers, 6 large glue sticks, 2 boxes of Kleenex, 2 black sharpie markers, 2 Composition notebooks, gym shoes. n Third Grade — 1 package ruled paper, 1 box crayons (24), 3 large glue sticks, 2 doz #2 pencils. 2 spiral wide-ruled notebooks, 1 box Kleenex, 1 box colored pencils, 1 pair Fiskar scissors, 1 small pencil box, 1 each highlighters (pink, yellow, green), gym shoes. n Fourth Grade — 1 pair scissors, 2 glue sticks, 1 packet of pencils #2, 1 box crayons, 1 box colored pencils, 1 box of Kleenex, 2 packets of wide rule loose leaf paper, 2 each highlighters (pink, yellow, green), gym shoes. n Fifth Grade — 1 3-ring 1 1/2-inch binder with pockets in front and back, 2 package. lined notebook paper, 2 3-holed, lined-paper notebooks (spiral or perforated pages), 6 notebook divider pages, 1 reinforced, 3-holed zippered pencil pouch, 5 red ballpoint correcting pens, 1 12” ruler with centimeters and inches, 1 pair scissors, 2 pink pearl erasers, 3 large glue sticks, 1 small bottle Elmer’s Glue, 1package colored pencils, 1 large box of tissues, gym shoes, colored markers See MORE LISTS, page A-8

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Ninilchik School n Kindergarten-second grades — 3 spiral notebooks, 1 dozen glue sticks, crayons, Fiskar scissors, 2 dozen #2 pencils, 1 bag of pencil top erasers, 2 pocket folders, 1 set markers, Elmer’s glue, pencil box, 1 box of tissues, swim suit, gym shoes, one large box snacks. n Third and fourth grades — 7 spiral notebooks, 7 pocket folders, 6 glue sticks, 2 dozen pencils, markers, crayons, ruler, box of tissues, scissors, swim suit, gym shoes, snack to share. n Fifth and sixth grade — Small pump hand soap, Clorox Wipes, large box Kleenex, small box crayons, 4 dozen No. 2 pencils, pencil top erasers, large Elmer’s glue, 5 120 page spiral notebooks, 5 pocket folders, pencil sharpener, calculator. n Seventh-twelfth grades — Gym shoes and gym clothes, swim suit, spiral notebooks, pencils, pocket folders.

Redoubt Elementary n Pre-Kindergarten — 12 glue sticks, bottle of Elmers Glue, 1 box of tissue, 2 boxes or bags of healthy snacks, 2 pack of drink boxes or pouches, colored pencils or water color pencils, 1 box of markers or PIP squeak markers, napkins, small dixie cups, 2

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containers of Clorox wipes, backpack, indoor and outdoor shoes, a gallon baggie containing extra clothes to leave at school. Please bring in a snapshot photo of your child in a family picture. Pick one: White or brown lunch bags, paper plates, or cotton balls, package of stickers, 1 hand soap or refills or 1 small bottle dish soap, gallon baggies, sandwich baggies. n Kindergarten — 2 boxes of 24 count Crayola crayons, 2 boxes of 10 count Crayola markers, 1 box tissues, 12 white glue sticks, 1 box (approx. 80 count) of baby wipes, 2 bulk sized snacks, 1 set of 10 color Crayola watercolor paints, backpack, PE shoes. Additional supplies for students whose last names begin with these letters: A-M — 1 container (approx. 105 count) of Clorox wipes, 1 package of small “Dixie” cups, 1 box (20 count) of gallon Ziploc bags. N-Z — 1 box (50 count) of quart Ziploc bags, 1 package (4-8 count) of bold or pastel Playdoh, 1 package of white paper plates. n First grade — 1 Pair of Fiskars Scissors, 1 dozen #2 pencils, 2 Pink Pearl Erasers, 2 boxes with 24 Crayons per box, 1 box of Crayola markers, 1 Composition Book, 1 set of water color paint (8 colors), 24 glue sticks, 1 box of Kleenex, 2-pocket folder, Ziploc Bags (Gallon or quart sized), disinfecting wipes, gym shoes, backpack, headphones (optional) n Second grade —

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36 #2 pencils, 6 pack of glue sticks, 1 box of crayons, 1 box of markers , 4 large pink erasers, watercolor paints, 1 box of Kleenex, 1 container of Clorox wipes, 1 box or bag of healthy snacks, 1 pair of scissors, 1 box of zip-close sandwich bags, 2 single subject spiral notebooks, 4 single subject folders, gyms shoes, backpack. n Third grade — 24 #2 Pencils, 2 coxes of cap erasers, markers, crayons, 3 spiral notebooks (less than 100 pages each), 3 plastic folders with pockets, glue sticks, pencil box, scissors, 2 boxes of tissues, Ziploc baggies (boys bring gallon and girls bring quart or sandwich), gym shoes, backpack, 1 large container of snack to share. n Fourth grade — Eraser, 3” X 3” Sticky Notes, pencil pouch no boxes, please, colored pencils, 1 large glue stick, Fiskar-type scissors, 2 highlighters (different colors), 4 single-subject spiral notebooks, 500 sheets wideruled notebook paper, 3 dozen pencils, pre-sharpened, 5 pocket folders, 1 plastic pocket folder, 2 - 3 ink pens – green, blue, red or purple, 2 small pencil sharpeners, 1 large box Kleenex, tennis

shoes, silent reading book. n Fifth grade 2 doz. Pencils, 2 large glue stick, scissors, crayons and colored pencils, small pencil sharpener, 1 large box of Kleenex, 500 sheets college-ruled notebook paper, three spiral notebooks, 1 water color paint set, 1 set colored markers, earphones, three ring binder. n Sixth grade — Assignment notebook, 5 packs of pencils, 2 packages of loose leaf college ruled paper, 5 spiral notebooks (70 sheets), calculator, pack colored pencils or crayons, 2 pairs of adult sized scissors, 2 large boxes of tissues, 1 pack of pens, 1 pencil box, 1 ruler with metric and standard measure, 2 pencil sharpeners, 8 glue sticks, 5 folders, gym shoes.

Soldotna Elementary n Kindergarten — 1 pair gym shoes, 1 box facial tissue, 4 large glue sticks, 3 boxes Crayola Crayons, 1 box Crayola Twistables, 2 Fiskar scissors, 4 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 bottle Elmer’s Glue, 1 box gallon-size Zip-lock See SUPPLIES, page A-9


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Bags, 1 box quart-size Zip-Lock Bags, 2 pocket folders, 1 package Chlorox Wipes, 1 composition book. n First grade — Gym shoes, 4 boxes facial tissue, 12 large glue sticks, 2 pink erasers, 3 boxes Crayola Crayons, 1 box Crayola Twistables, 2 Fiskar scissors, 1 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 package of transparent tape refills, 4 wide-ruled spiral notebooks, 3 pocket folders. n Second grade — 1 package Crayola 8-pack markers, gym shoes, 2 boxes facial tissues, 12 glue sticks, 6 pink erasers, 1 box Crayola Crayons, 2 Fiskar scissors, 3 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 bottle Elmer’s Glue, 1 box gallon-size Zip-lock Bags, 1 box quart-size Ziploc bags, 1 deck of cards, 1 12-pack Crayola colored pencils, 3 wide-ruled spiral notebooks, 1 12-inch ruler, 3 pocket folders, 1 pencil box, 1 hand-held pencil sharpener, 1 pack-

age Clorox Wipes, 1 package dry erase markers. n Third grade — Gym shoes, 3 boxes tissue, 12 glue sticks, 4 pink erasers, 1 box Crayola Crayons, 1 Fiskar scissors, 3 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 package of transparent tape refills, 1 12-pack Crayola colored pencils, 1 wide-ruled spiral notebook, 1 12-inch ruler, 3 pocket folders, 1 hand-held pencil sharpener, 1 package Chlorox Wipes, 1 package dry erase markers. n Fourth grade — Gym shoes, 2 boxes tissues, 1 glue stick, 1 pink eraser, 1 box Crayola Crayons, 1 Fiskar scissors, 12 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 12-pack Crayola colored pencils, 1 package loose-leaf paper, 1 spiral notebook, 1 hand-held pencil sharpener. n Fifth grade — 1 Crayola 8-pack markers, gym shoes, 2 boxes tissue, 4 glue sticks, 1 pink eraser, 1 Fiskar scissors, 5 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 box gallon-size Ziploc bags, 1 box quart-size Ziploc Bags, 2 transparent tape refills, 1 12-pack Crayola colored pencils, 2 packages loose-leaf paper, 1 12-inch ruler, 8 pocket folders, 1 pencil

box, 1 package Clorox Wipes, 1 package dry erase markers, 1 2-inch ring binder and, 1 package of index cards, 1 package divider. n Sixth grade — 1 Crayola 8-pack markers, gym shoes, 2 boxes tissue, 4 glue sticks, 6 pink erasers, 1 package Crayola Crayons, 1 Fiskar scissors, 5 dozen #2 pencils, backpack, 1 box gallon-size Zip-lock Bags, 1 box quart-size Zip-Lock Bags, 2 transparent tape refills, 1 12-pack Crayola colored pencils, 4 packages loose-leaf paper, 1 12-inch ruler, 8 pocket folders, 1 pencil box, 1 package Clorox Wipes, 1 package dry erase markers, 1 2-inch ring binder and, 1 package of index cards, 1 package divider.

Soldotna Montessori n Kindergarten ­— 1 small box of

crayons, 1box tissues, 8 glue sticks, 1 bottle liquid Elmers glue, 1 pair Fiskars scissors, 1 box markers, gym shoes, 1 package Dixie Cups, $20 for snack fund each semester, change of clothes, Items to bring based on last name: A-G 1 box gallon/1 box sandwich ziplock bags, H-P 1 box plastic spoons/1 box plastic forks, Q-Z 1 roll clear packing tape, 1 white t-shirt. n First-third grade — 1 tissue, 3 packages of #2 Ticonderoga pencils, gym shoes, 1 box of Ziploc bags (third: gallon size, second: quart size, first: sandwich size), 1 package of colored See LISTS, page A-10


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pencils, 12 glue sticks, wideruled spiral notebook, 1 white shirt, $20 water money for each semester. n Fourth-sixth grade — 1 tissues, 2 packages #2 pencils, 1 package of colored pencils, 1 pink pencil eraser, 1 pair of scissors, 2 spiral bound college-ruled notebooks, 1 package 100 pages college ruled notebook paper, 1 package index cards, any size (lined), gym shoes, 2 glue sticks, 1 white t-shirt,$20 water money per semester.

Sterling Elementary n Pre-Kindergarten — 1 set measuring cups, 1 set mixing spoons, 3 plastic mix-

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ing bowls, 1 rolling pin, 3 large bottles of Elmers glue, 1 10-pound bag of flour, 2 large bags of students’ favorite cereal. Any recycling from your summer. We will use: boxes (all sizes), egg cartons, water bottles, apple crates, tissue boxes, bread twists, toilet paper or paper towel rolls, coffee cans, jars with twist-top lids. n Kindergarten-third grades — 2 dozen yellow, Ticonderoga #2 pencils, 1 box Crayola 8-pack basic color markers, 1 box 16 -24 Crayons, 6-10 small glue sticks or 3 large glue sticks, 1 pair child Fiskar scissors, 3 pink erasers or 1 package arrowhead erasers, 1 box Ziploc sandwich bags, 1 boxes of Kleenex, gym shoes, backpack, 1 container wipes (baby or Clorox) and extra Kleenex (optional). n Fourth-sixth grades — 1 single subject spiral notebook

(multiple subjects for fifth and sixth), package of glue sticks, package of loose-leaf paper (wide-ruled for fourth), 2 dozen Ticonderoga pencils, 2 ink pens-black, colored washable markers, 1 package highlighters (yellow, green, pink and orange), 1 package pencil top erasers, scissors, tennis shoes, 1 box of Kleenex, backpack.

Tustumena Elementary All students are required to have indoor and outdoor shoes. Clean tennis shoes are ideal for indoor shoes and P.E. n Kindergarten and first grade — 1 backpack, 1 box

markers, 2 folders, 1 glue bottle (Elmer’s), headphones, Fiskars scissors, 8 large glue sticks, 24 pencils, 1 box crayons (24), 1 large box Kleenex, 1 spiral bound notebook, wideruled, 1 box colored pencils. n Second and third grades — Backpack, headphones, Fiskar scissors, 10 large white glue sticks, 1 bottle of Elmer’s white glue (4 ounces), 48 pencils #2 standard, 1 box crayons (48 or larger), 1 set of colored pencils, 2 large boxes of Kleenex, 2 pkgs. Pink Pearl erasers, 2 packages pencil-top erasers, 4 side-spiral notebooks wide-ruled 70 sheet, 1 package notebook refill paper, wide ruled (third grade only), 2 wide ruled, hardbound, com-

position notebooks (second grade only),1 box of freezer Ziploc baggies. n Fourth, fifth and sixth grades — Backpack or bag, 2 doz. #2 pencils, 2 glue sticks, 1 Elmer’s glue (4 ounces), 1 eraser Pink Pearl, Fiskar scissors, 1 set colored pencils, 1 ruler (both inches and centimeters), 2 large box Kleenex, 1 set colored markers, 100 lined 3 x 5 cards (fifth and sixth grades only), 4 folders with pockets on both sides, 4 spiral notebooks 70 sheet composition wide ruled (fifth and sixth grades only), 2 ink pens (1 red and 1 erasable), 1 package notebook filler paper, 200 sheets, wide ruled, 2 pencil sharpeners (small), ear bud headphones.


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Air Force One ››› (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman. Demanding the release of a political prisoner, a terrorist and his gang hijack the U.S. president’s plane. ‘R’ (2:04) (43) AMC Mon. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ››› (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate. A 1970s San Diego newscaster feels threatened by the arrival of an ambitious woman looking to climb the ranks of journalism. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Angels & Demons ›› (2009, Suspense) Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor. ‘PG-13’ (2:18) (31) TNT Sat. 4 p.m. Argo ››› (2012, Historical Drama) Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston. During the Iran hostage crisis, an extraction specialist in the CIA poses as a Hollywood film producer to rescue six Americans who eluded Iranian militants and found refuge with the Canadian ambassador. ‘R’ (2:00) ^ HBO2 Sun. 11:30 p.m.; Wed. 8:45 p.m. Arthur ›› (2011, Romance-Comedy) Russell Brand, Helen Mirren. ‘PG-13’ (1:50) (30) TBS Sun. 11:01 p.m.

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Batman Begins ››› (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Following the death of his parents, young heir Bruce Wayne becomes a masked avenger who fights the forces of evil in Gotham City. ‘PG13’ (2:20) ^ HBO2 Tue. 9 p.m. The Best Offer ›› (2013, Drama) Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush. ‘R’ (2:04) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m. Blades of Glory ››› (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder. Several years after being banned from men’s singles competition, two rival skaters exploit a loophole that allows them to compete as a pair. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m. The Bourne Identity ››› (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. A woman helps an amnesiac, who has a dangerous past, to dodge assassins as he

tries to learn about himself. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) (31) TNT Wed. 5:30 p.m. Bruce Almighty ›› (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (81) COM Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 6:38 p.m. Bullet to the Head ›› (2012, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang. ‘R’ (1:31) ^ HBO2 Mon. 9 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m.

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A Cinderella Story ›› (2004, RomanceComedy) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. ‘PG’ (1:35) (51) FAM Thu. 6 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs ››› (2009, Comedy) Voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris. Animated. When hard times hit the town of Swallow Falls, a failed inventor constructs a device that turns water into delicious food. ‘PG’ (1:30) (50) NICK Mon. 5 p.m. Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin’ With the Godmother ››› (2008, Documentary) Filmmaker Billy Corben examines the relationship between drug lords Charles Cosby and Griselda Blanco. ‘NR’ (1:41) (65) CNBC Fri. 5 p.m. The Conjuring ››› (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson. Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren confront a powerful demonic entity when they try to help parents and children being terrorized in their secluded farmhouse. ‘R’ (1:51) + MAX Tue. 10 p.m. Couples Retreat ›› (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) (81) COM Sat. 4:01 p.m.

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The Dark Knight Rises ››› (2012, Action) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway. Eight years after he took the blame for Harvey Dent’s death and vanished into the night, Batman is forced out of his self-imposed exile by a cunning cat burglar and a merciless terrorist called Bane. ‘PG-13’ (2:45) ! HBO Fri. 4:15 p.m. ^ HBO2 Wed. 4:15 p.m. Deadline ›› (2009, Suspense) Brittany Murphy, Tammy Blanchard. ‘R’ (1:29) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:15 p.m. Death Becomes Her ››› (1992, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis. An actress and an author fight over a plastic surgeon and the secret of eternal beauty. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) (51) FAM Wed. 8 p.m.

Django Unchained ››› (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz. A former slave joins forces with the German bounty hunter who freed him and helps hunt down the South’s most-wanted criminals, all in the hope of finding his long-lost wife. ‘R’ (2:45) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m.; Fri. 9 p.m.

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Jackass 3D ›› (2010, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ‘R’ (1:34) (81) COM Fri. 10:15 p.m. Jarhead ››› (2005, War) Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard. A Marine and his comrades form brotherly bonds while patrolling the Iraqi desert during the Gulf War. ‘R’ (2:03) 5 SHOW Mon. 11 p.m. Jaws ›››› (1975, Horror) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. ‘PG’ (2:04) (38) SPIKE Sat. 5:30 p.m. Jaws 2 ›› (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. ‘PG’ (1:57) (38) SPIKE Sat. 8:30 p.m. Just Like Heaven ›› (2005, RomanceComedy) Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (51) FAM Sun. 9 p.m.

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Election ››› (1999, Comedy) Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon. When a school’s goody-two-shoes runs for class president, a teacher/adviser schemes to keep her from winning. ‘R’ (1:43) 8 TMC Tue. 10:30 p.m. Escape Plan ›› (2013, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ (1:55) + MAX Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m. The Expendables ›› (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. ‘NR’ (1:54) (38) SPIKE Wed. 6 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

F The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ›› (2006, Action) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) (43) AMC Tue. 5:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Fever Pitch ›› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) ! HBO Wed. 5:15 p.m. Fight Club ››› (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Two young professionals create an underground club where men can compete in hand-to-hand combat. ‘R’ (2:19) ! HBO Fri. 11 p.m. Four Brothers ›› (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. ‘R’ (1:48) 8 TMC Mon. 10 p.m.; Fri. 7 p.m. The Fugitive ››› (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. A U.S. marshal hunts a doctor on the run who was convicted of murdering his wife. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (43) AMC Mon. 4 p.m.

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The Godfather ›››› (1972, Crime Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ‘R’ (2:57) + MAX Mon. 8 p.m. Gone ›› (2012, Suspense) Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) 5 SHOW Thu. 5:25 p.m.

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Goon ››› (2011, Comedy) Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel. Though a misfit among his brainy family members, Massachusetts bouncer Doug Glatt has a knockout punch that lands him a spot on a minor-league Canadian hockey team. ‘R’ (1:31) 8 TMC Thu. 11 p.m. Gravity ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. The destruction of their shuttle leaves two astronauts stranded in space with no hope of rescue. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) ^ HBO2 Thu. 11 p.m.

H Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ››› (2002, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. The young wizard and his best friends investigate a dark force that is terrorizing their school, Hogwarts. ‘PG’ (2:41) (3) ABC Sat. 7 p.m. The Heat ›› (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy. ‘R’ (1:57) ! HBO Wed. 8 p.m. Hustle & Flow ››› (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson. A pimp in Memphis, Tenn., sees rap music as the way to escape his dead-end existence and achieve something meaningful. ‘R’ (1:55) 5 SHOW Wed. 9 p.m.

The Karate Kid ››› (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. A New Jersey teen moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi. ‘PG’ (2:06) (43) AMC Thu. 4 p.m. Knocked Up ››› (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl. A rising journalist and an irresponsible slacker ponder their future after a boozy one-night stand results in a pregnancy. ‘R’ (2:09) (30) TBS Fri. 11 p.m.

L Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life ›› (2003, Adventure) Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler. ‘PG-13’ (1:58) (43) AMC Fri. 10 p.m. Lee Daniels’ The Butler ››› (2013, Historical Drama) Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey. A White House butler has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) 5 SHOW Wed. 4:45 p.m. Lincoln ››› (2012, Historical Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. During his final months in office, President Abraham Lincoln moves forward to end the Civil War, unite the country and abolish slavery forever. ‘PG-13’ (2:29) 8 TMC Mon. 4:30 p.m.; Fri. 4:30 p.m.

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movieson The Little Mermaid ›››› (1989, Fantasy) Voices of Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll. Animated. Disney’s Oscar-winning version of the fairy tale. ‘G’ (1:22) (51) FAM Sat. 9 p.m. The Lucky One ›› (2012, Drama) Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m.

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Maid in Manhattan ›› (2002, RomanceComedy) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (23) LIFE Sun. 6 p.m., 10:02 p.m. Man of Steel ›› (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. ‘PG-13’ (2:23) + MAX Tue. 6:30 p.m. The Matrix Reloaded ››› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. Freedom fighters use extraordinary skills and weaponry to revolt against machines. ‘R’ (2:18) (82) SYFY Sun. 5 p.m. The Matrix Revolutions ›› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. ‘R’ (2:10) (82) SYFY Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 5 p.m. Men in Black ››› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. A veteran agent and a rookie protect mankind from dangerous extraterrestrials roaming the Earth. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (81) COM Sat. 9 p.m. Monster ››› (2003, Biography) Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci. Working as a prostitute in Florida, Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and lands on death row. ‘R’ (1:49) 5 SHOW Fri. 8 p.m. Mulan ››› (1998, Musical) Voices of Miguel Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein. Animated. A Chinese maiden disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in battle against invading Huns. ‘G’ (1:28) (51) FAM Sat. 5 p.m. My Super Ex-Girlfriend ›› (2006, Romance-Comedy) Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:36) ^ HBO2 Mon. 4:45 p.m.

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National Treasure: Book of Secrets ›› (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. ‘PG’ (2:10) (31) TNT Sun. 5:30 p.m.

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Natural Born Killers ››› (1994, Crime Drama) Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis. Two young lovers embark on a blooddrenched killing spree that quickly propels them to celebrity status. ‘R’ (1:59) ! HBO Thu. 11:30 p.m. Now You See Me ›› (2013, ComedyDrama) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Sun. 4:30 p.m.; Fri. 10:05 p.m.

who shares her love of dance. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) 5 SHOW Wed. 7 p.m. Scary Movie 3 ›› (2003, Comedy) Anna Faris, Anthony Anderson. ‘PG-13’ (1:28) (8) WGN-A Sun. 10 p.m. Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken. A struggling screenwriter finds himself inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld when his knucklehead friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 8 TMC Tue. 8:30 p.m. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows ›› (2011, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) (31) TNT Fri. 9:01 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life

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One Voice ››› (2010, Documentary) Hawaiian teenagers sing in their native language in an annual choir competition called the Kamehameha Schools Song Contest. ‘NR’ (1:24) (12) PBS Fri. 9 p.m. The Outlaw Josey Wales ››› (1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George. A Missouri farmer hunts down the Union soldiers who killed his family and left him for dead. ‘PG’ (2:15) (43) AMC Fri. 4 p.m.

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Pacific Rim ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam, Diego Klattenhoff. A washed-up ex-pilot and an untested trainee must drive an old, obsolete robot in a lastditch effort to repel a lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) + MAX Fri. 4:45 p.m. Private Parts ››› (1997, Biography) Howard Stern, Robin Quivers. Howard Stern recalls his personal life and the controversial style that made him a radio celebrity. ‘R’ (1:49) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m.; Thu. 5:40 p.m. The Purge ›› (2013, Suspense) Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey. ‘R’ (1:25) + MAX Mon. 5:30 p.m.; Thu. 9 p.m.

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Red 2 ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m.; Wed. 11:35 p.m. The Reluctant Fundamentalist ›› (2012, Drama) Riz Ahmed, Liev Schreiber. ‘R’ (2:08) 8 TMC Thu. 4:45 p.m. Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic ››› (2013, Documentary) Chevy Chase, Mike Epps. Dave Chappelle, Lily Tomlin, Robin Williams, Bob Newhart and others offer insight into the mind of Richard Pryor in film-

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Big Daddy’s The Kitchen ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:13) “Balls of Fury” (2007) Dan Fogler, Christopher Walken. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert Rep Community Chappelle’s Chappelle’s Chappelle’s Chappelle’s (:44) Tosh.0 (:15) Tosh.0 (:45) Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:16) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:17) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park South Park South Park South Park (:45) South Park ‘14’ South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park (:42) “Beerfest” (2006) Jay Chandrasekhar. Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny It’s Always Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Half Hour Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park (9:48) “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Nathan-You Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Twi. Zone “Vikingdom” (2013, Adventure) Dominic Purcell, Conan Stevens. “The Matrix” (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. “The Matrix Reloaded” (2003) Keanu Reeves. Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Scare Tactic Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ (7:00) “The Cursed” “Open Graves” (2009, Horror) Eliza Dushku. “Night of the Demons” (2009) Monica Keena. “Dead Season” (2011) Scott Peat, Marissa Merrill. “Zombie Apocalypse” (7:00) “Annihilation Earth” “Doomsday Prophecy” (2011) A.J. Buckley. ‘14’ “Meteor Apocalypse” (2010) Joe Lando. “Collision Earth” (2012) Kirk Acevedo. ‘14’ “Earth’s Final Hours” ‘14’

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Parade’s End ‘MA’ “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” “Getaway” (2013) Ethan Hawke. “Trouble With the Curve” (2012, Drama) ‘PG-13’ “Dream House” (2011) Daniel Craig. White O Parade’s End ‘MA’ Parade’s End ‘MA’ “Gravity” (2013) Sandra Bullock. “Coffee Town” (2013) ‘NR’ “The Lovely Bones” (2009) Mark Wahlberg. (:15) “Transporter 2” Big Fat Liar (:45) “The Family Stone” (2005) ‘PG-13’ “The Great Gatsby” (2013) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘PG-13’ “A Very Brady Sequel” (1996) “The Ringer” (2005) ‘PG-13’ (7:45) “Baggage Claim” (2013) “Trouble With the Curve” (2012, Drama) ‘PG-13’ “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” Hard Knocks “Rock of Ages” (2012) Julianne Hough. ‘PG-13’ Over-Hedge Hard Knocks “She’s the Man” (2006) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Bee Season” (2005, Drama) Richard Gere. “Big Daddy” (1999) Adam Sandler. (:45) “A Night at the Roxbury” “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Vehicle 19” (2013) ‘R’ (:40) “The Darjeeling Limited” (:15) “Parental Guidance” (2012) Billy Crystal. “Clear History” “Miss Congeniality 2” “Snitch” (2013) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ “Road Trip” (2000, Comedy) ‘R’ (:35) Beyoncé: Life Is but a Dream ‘MA’ (:10) “Two for the Money” (2005) Al Pacino. ‘R’ Baggage (:40) “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale. ‘PG-13’ “The Last Kiss” (2006) ‘R’ (:15) “The Newburgh Sting” (2014) ‘NR’ (:40) “Taken 2” (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:05) “Nothing to Lose” (1997) ‘R’ Now You REAL Sports Gumbel “The Internship” (2013) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” (2006) (:40) “Clear History” (2013) Two (:45) “Now You See Me” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Dangerous Acts Starring” “Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous” “Chasing Mavericks” (2012) Gerard Butler. ‘PG’ (6:05) “The Patriot” (2000) “Identity Thief” (2013) Jason Bateman. ‘NR’ “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. (:15) “The Waterboy” (1998) ‘PG-13’ Bring It On Syriana ‘R’ (:45) “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Riddick” (2013) Vin Diesel, Karl Urban. ‘R’ (:15) “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013) “Big Momma’s House” “The Godfather, Part II” “Rush” (2013) Chris Hemsworth. ‘R’ (:05) “Promised Land” (2012) Matt Damon. ‘R’ “Juwanna Mann” (2002) ‘PG-13’ “Bad Girls” (1994, Western) ‘R’ (7:30) “Oblivion” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Casino” (1995, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone. ‘R’ (:45) “Cinderella Man” (2005) Russell Crowe. ‘PG-13’ “Place Beyond” “Sleep.-Enemy” “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) Henry Cavill. ‘PG-13’ “Big Momma’s House” (2000) (:15) “The Conjuring” (2013) Vera Farmiga. ‘R’ (:10) “How High” ‘R’ Sarafina! “Gone” (2012) Amanda Seyfried. (:15) “The Kings of Summer” (2013) ‘R’ “Dawn Rider” (2012, Western) ‘R’ (:45) “The Warrior’s Way” (2010, Action) ‘R’ Gone (7:15) “Cool Runnings” “Step Up Revolution” (2012) (:45) “Every Day” (2010) Liev Schreiber. ‘R’ “The Yards” (2000) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ “Replicant” (2001, Action) ‘R’ “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” (:15) “Mad Hot Ballroom” (2005) ‘PG’ “Save the Last Dance” (2001) Julia Stiles. “The Impossible” (2012) Naomi Watts. “Barbershop 2: Back” “Happily N’Ever After” (2007) ‘PG’ “Venus and Serena” (2012) (:10) “Gone” (2012) Amanda Seyfried. ‘PG-13’ “Big Easy Express” ‘NR’ “Quartet” (2012) Maggie Smith. Sliding (:15) “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Warrior’s Way” (2010, Action) ‘R’ “Made in America” (2013) ‘NR’ The Words “Lincoln” (2012) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. ‘PG-13’ “Grassroots” (2012) Jason Biggs. ‘R’ (:10) “2 Days in New York” (2012) ‘R’ (:45) “Scent of a Woman” (1992, Drama) Al Pacino. ‘R’ (7:30) “The Jazz Singer” (1980) “The Importance of Being Earnest” (:05) “The Producers” (2005) Nathan Lane. ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Mumford” (1999) ‘R’ (:15) “Bad News Bears” (7:30) “Cabin Boy” “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen” (2011) ‘PG-13’ “Sling Blade” (1996) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ (:15) “The Best Offer” (2013, Drama) Jim Sturgess. ‘R’ Alex Cross The Winner “Backflash” (2002) Robert Patrick. “The Bouncer and the Lady” (1993) “Out of the Ashes” (2003) Christine Lahti. ‘R’ “Life With Mikey” (1993) ‘PG’ (:05) “Liberal Arts” The Wipers “Lincoln” (2012) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. ‘PG-13’ “Barrio Tales” (2012) Carson Aune. ‘R’ “In the Mix” (2005) Usher. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “The Producers” (2005) Nathan Lane.

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Step Up 3 ›› (2010, Drama) Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. Stick It ›› (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (51) FAM Fri. 8 p.m.

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Taken 2 ›› (2012, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. ‘PG-13’ (1:32) ^ HBO2 Sat. 9 p.m.

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Tangled ››› (2010, Musical Comedy) Voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi. Animated. Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel strikes a deal with a charming thief to spring her from her prison tower. ‘PG’ (1:41) (51) FAM Sat. 7 p.m. The Time Traveler’s Wife ›› (2009, Romance) Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana. ‘PG13’ (1:47) (23) LIFE Fri. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. Tropic Thunder ››› (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black. A pampered actor and his co-stars must become actual soldiers when the war movie they are filming in Southeast Asia turns into the real thing. ‘NR’ (2:02) (81) COM Sun. 4:55 p.m., 7:35 p.m. True Grit ››› (1969, Western) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. One-eyed Marshal “Rooster” Cogburn and a Texas Ranger help

a girl find her father’s killer. ‘G’ (2:08) (43) AMC Sat. 5 p.m., 11:02 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ (1:49) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m., 11 p.m.

U.S. Marshals ›› (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes. ‘PG-13’ (2:13) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m.

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Van Helsing ›› (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m.

Uncle Buck ›› (1989, Comedy) John Candy, Amy Madigan. ‘PG’ (1:40) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m. Universal Soldier: Regeneration ››› (2009, Action) Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski, Jean-Claude Van Damme. A resurrected, genetically engineered soldier must battle two counterparts employed by nuclear terrorists. ‘R’ (1:37) (38) SPIKE Wed. 11 p.m.

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invade Earth. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Sun. 9:30 p.m.; Fri. 6 p.m. The Wolfman ›› (2010, Horror) Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins. ‘R’ (1:42) (82) SYFY Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m.

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X2: X-Men United ››› (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. After a mutant-hating militarist named Stryker invades their school, the X-Men must join forces with Magneto to rescue Professor Xavier and neutralize the threat posed by Stryker. ‘PG-13’ (2:14) (38) SPIKE Mon. 9 p.m. © Tribune Media Services

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sportszone AUTO RACING Saturday 7:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NHRA Drag Racing From Brainerd, Minn. (Same-day Tape) (CC)

BASEBALL Sunday 12:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A MLB Baseball (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 2:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Baseball (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live)

Monday 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live)

Tuesday 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live)

Wednesday 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live)

Thursday 1:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Baseball (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Baseball (Live) (CC)

(36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 8:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball

BASKETBALL Saturday 5:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Basketball (Live) (CC)

BICYCLING Sunday 3:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Cycling (Live)

BOXING

Friday 1:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Baseball (Live) (CC) 2:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 3:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Little League Baseball (Live) (CC) 6:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball

Saturday 1:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Baseball (Live) (CC) 2:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 3:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A MLB Baseball (Live) (34) ESPN Little League Baseball (Live) (CC)

Friday 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Boxing Rustam Nugaev vs. Denis Shafikov. From Ynez, Calif. (Live) (CC)

Saturday 5:00 p.m. 5 SHOW Boxing Brook (32-0, 22 KOs) takes on Porter (24-0-1, 15 KOs) in the main event. From Carson, Calif. (Live)

FOOTBALL Sunday 4:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Arena Football (Live)

Monday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) The spy thriller “Legends,” based on the novel by Robert Littell and starring Sean Bean and Amber Valletta, premieres Wednesday on TNT. For more information, go to www.tntdrama. com/shows/legends.html Celebrities, films, TV shows, sports and fashion favored by the generation born after Bill Clinton’s first term are honored on Teen Choice 2014, airing live Sunday on Fox. Click on teenchoiceawards.com Don’t go in the water! Shark Week begins on Sunday. Discovery Channel’s feature-rich website offers trivia, video, games, shark cams and more at www.discovery.com/tv-shows/ shark-week/

Tuesday

Wednesday

12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC)

3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Women’s Soccer (Live)

Wednesday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC)

Thursday 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Preseason Football (Live) 5:00 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football

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Saturday 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLS Soccer (Same-day Tape)

SOFTBALL Tuesday 2:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Softball (Live) (CC) 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Softball (Live) (CC)

Wednesday 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Little League Softball (Live) (CC)

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5:30 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Preseason Football (Live)

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Thursday

Saturday

5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ATP Tennis From Cincinnati. (Live)

12:00 p.m. (10) NBC Golf From Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek, Ga. (Live) (CC)

7:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ATP Tennis From Cincinnati. (Same-day Tape)

SOCCER Sunday

Friday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ATP

6:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 MLS Soccer (Live)

Monday 1:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLS Soccer

Tennis From Cincinnati. (Live)

Saturday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 ATP Tennis From Cincinnati. (Live)

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer return as unconventional lawyers as Season 4 of “Franklin & Bash” begins Wednesday on TNT. Get a sneak peek at www.tntdrama.com/ shows/franklin-bash.html “Wingmen,” about South Carolina food truck entrepreneurs trying to grow their stuffed chicken wing business, airs Saturday on OWN. Get a sneak peek at www.oprah.com/own/ Wingmen-Premieres-on-Own

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Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An abandoned baby tims Unit The star of a teen is found. ‘14’ show is raped. ‘14’ Senate Bill 21 Mom ‘14’ Mike & Molly Two and a Debate ‘14’ Half Men MasterChef “Top 10 Compete” Hotel Hell “Hotel Chester” Healthy football game conces- Ramsay tries to revamp Hotel sions. ‘14’ Chester. (N) ‘14’ Running Wild With Bear American Ninja Warrior “Best Runs of the Season” (N) ‘PG’ Grylls Channing Tatum in Yosemite. (N) ‘PG’ Antiques Roadshow Cartier Breakfast Special Unusual POV “Neurotypical” Three desk clock; Royal Doulton breakfast spots across the people on the autism specbear. ‘G’ U.S. ‘G’ trum. ‘PG’

ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) ‘G’ 30 Rock ‘14’

How I Met The Office It’s Always Your Mother “Mrs. Califor- Sunny in ‘14’ nia” ‘PG’ Philadelphia KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late cast Letterman ‘PG’ Show/Craig The Arsenio Hall Show Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Tracy Morgan; Nick Cannon Half Men ‘14’ performs. ‘14’ Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Edition (N) Seth Meyers Sun Studio On Story ‘G’ Charlie Rose (N) Sessions ‘G’

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America’s Funniest Home America’s Funniest Home (8) WGN-A 239 307 Videos ‘PG’ Videos ‘PG’ (3:00) PM Style With Lisa Robertson “Joan Rivers” (N) ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317

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Hoarders “Tara; Betty” A (23) LIFE 108 252 woman faces eviction. ‘PG’

Hoarders A woman collects human waste in bottles. ‘PG’

NCIS “The Voyeur’s Web” (28) USA 105 242 Bored housewives. ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘14’ (30) TBS 139 247

Hoarders “Debra & Patty” A woman fills her home with clothing. ‘PG’ NCIS An officer is reported missing. ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Shoes” ‘PG’ Old Man” ‘PG’

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NCIS The bodies of two assassins. ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Smelly Car” ‘PG’ Castle “Murder Most Fowl” Castle An prominent scientist Castle A body is found in the (31) TNT 138 245 ‘PG’ is found dead. ‘PG’ East River. ‘PG’ (3:00) MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (34) ESPN 140 206 From Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) City Slam From Chicago. (N) Basketball (N) Basketball (N) NFL Live (N) (35) ESPN2 144 209

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Parks and Parks and Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ Recreation Recreation Recreation Computer Shop QVC elec- Heartfelt Home With Valerie Temp-tations Presentable tronics. ‘G’ “Harvest” ‘G’ Kitchen ‘G’ Hoarders “Al; Julie” A Hoarders A woman’s hoarding Hoarders “Becky; Clare” hoarder’s child is removed has taken over her house. ‘PG’ Hoarder is banned from her from home. ‘PG’ own home. ‘PG’ WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ Family Guy ‘14’

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(:05) Rush Rush goes to lunch with his stepmother. The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’

Major Crimes “Sweet Revenge” ‘14’ SportsCenter (N) (Live)

Major Crimes “Zoo Story” (N) ‘14’ SportsCenter (N) (Live)

(:01) Murder in the First “Blunt the Edge” (N) ‘MA’ SportsCenter (N) (Live)

(:02) Major Crimes “Zoo Story” ‘14’ SportsCenter (N) (Live)

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Futurama ‘PG’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ Around the House ‘G’ (:02) Hoarders “Al; Julie” A hoarder’s child is removed from home. ‘PG’ (:05) Graceland “The Ends” ‘14’ The Office Conan ‘14’ “Fun Run” ‘PG’ (:03) Murder in the First “Blunt the Edge” ‘MA’ MLB Baseball: Dodgers at Braves SportsCenter (N)

(3:00) Tennis PowerShares Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Sub- Mariners MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in (36) ROOT 426 687 Series: Portland. Access Pregame ject to Blackout) (Live) Postgame Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) (3:30) “X2: X-Men United” (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. “Wrath of the Titans” (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson. Per- “X2: X-Men United” (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen. A power (38) SPIKE 241 241 A power-mad militarist pursues the mutants. seus must rescue Zeus from the underworld. mad militarist pursues the mutants. “The Fugitive” (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward. An innocent “Air Force One” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close. A terrorist “Air Force One” (1997) Harrison Ford. A terrorist and his (43) AMC 131 254 man must evade the law as he pursues a killer. and his gang hijack the U.S. president’s plane. gang hijack the U.S. president’s plane. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American China, IL ‘14’ Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen The Venture American China, IL ‘14’ Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ No Limits ‘PG’ Call-Wildman Finding Bigfoot: Further River Monsters ‘PG’ River Monsters ‘PG’ River Monsters ‘PG’ Rocky Mountain Bounty River Monsters ‘PG’ River Monsters ‘PG’ (47) ANPL 184 282 Evidence ‘PG’ Hunters ‘PG’ Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ I Didn’t Do Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a “16 Wishes” (2010, Comedy) Debby Ryan, (:45) Austin & (:10) A.N.T. (:35) Dog With Good Luck Good Luck (49) DISN 173 291 die ‘G’ die ‘G’ It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Jean-Luc Bilodeau. ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Farm ‘G’ a Blog Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly “iQ” ‘Y’ “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” (2009, Comedy) Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends ‘14’ (50) NICK 171 300 Voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris. ‘14’ Boy Meets Boy Meets The Fosters “Girls Reunited” Switched at Birth Daphne Switched at Birth “The Girl The Fosters “Leaky Faucets” Switched at Birth “The Girl The 700 Club ‘G’ The Fosters “Leaky Faucets” (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘G’ World ‘G’ ‘14’ organizes a ditch day. ‘14’ on the Cliff” (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ on the Cliff” ‘14’ ‘14’ Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Couponing: Holiday Half-Ton Killer: Transformed My Weight Is Killing Me “Self My Weight Is Killing Me ‘PG’ My Weight Is Killing Me My 600-Lb. Life “Zsalynn’s My 600-Lb. Life “Penny’s (55) TLC 183 280 Dress Dress Hauls ‘PG’ ‘14’ Destruct” ‘PG’ “Weight N’ See” ‘PG’ Story” ‘PG’ Story” ‘PG’ Shark of Darkness: Wrath of Submarine A white shark ter- Air Jaws: Fin of Fury ‘PG’ Great White Serial Killer Jaws Strikes Back (N) ‘14’ (:01) Monster Hammerhead (:02) Shark After Dark (N) Jaws Strikes Back ‘14’ (56) DISC 182 278 rorizes beach-goers. ‘14’ Reload (N) (N) ‘14’ (Live) ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods Mishaps; prac- Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods Mishaps; prac (57) TRAV 196 277 ‘PG’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Atlanta. ‘G’ tical jokes. (N) ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ tical jokes. ‘PG’ (3:00) The Saint Valentine’s American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:03) Count- (:33) Count- (:03) Count- (:32) Count- (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn (58) HIST 120 269 Day Massacre ‘PG’ Restoration ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 A man is found Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (:01) Wahl- (:31) Wahl- (:02) Wahl- (:32) Wahl- (:01) Storage (:31) Storage ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ burgers ‘PG’ burgers ‘PG’ burgers ‘PG’ burgers ‘PG’ Wars ‘PG’ Wars ‘PG’ (59) A&E 118 265 dead in his truck’s cab. ‘14’ Love It or List It “Colin and (60) HGTV 112 229 Beth” ‘G’ The Pioneer Farmhouse (61) FOOD 110 231 Woman ‘G’ Rules ‘G’ The Profit A state-of-the-art (65) CNBC 208 355 dog care facility. The O’Reilly Factor (N) (67) FNC 205 360

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(3:00) “Jaws 2” (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider, “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” (2006, Action) Lucas Black. An (43) AMC 131 254 Lorraine Gary. American street racer takes on a Japanese champion. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ On Thin Ice: Into the Arctic The Arctic people adapt to Wild Russia ‘PG’ Wild Russia ‘PG’ (47) ANPL 184 282 change. ‘PG’ (3:00) (:45) Austin & (:10) Austin & (:35) Austin & Austin & Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a (49) DISN 173 291 “Zapped” Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ die ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly “iLike Sam & Cat ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘Y’ Drake & Josh Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ (50) NICK 171 300 Jake” ‘G’ ‘Y7’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Chasing Life April readies for Pretty Little Liars “March of Pretty Little Liars “A Dark (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘G’ World ‘G’ her hospital stay. ‘14’ Crimes” ‘14’ Ali” (N) ‘14’ Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- To Be Announced Next Great Baker “Gravity (55) TLC 183 280 Dress Dress poning poning Defying Cakes” ‘PG’ Return of Jaws ‘PG’ I Escaped Jaws ‘MA’ Jaws Strikes Back ‘14’ Monster Hammerhead (56) DISC 182 278 Reload (N) Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America (57) TRAV 196 277 ‘PG’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ “Austin” ‘G’ ‘G’ “Boston” ‘PG’ American American Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting (58) HIST 120 269 Restoration Restoration Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Cars ‘PG’ Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (59) A&E 118 265 ‘PG’

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Rules of En- Rules of En- Rules of En- Rules of En- Manhattan (8) WGN-A 239 307 gagement gagement gagement gagement In the Kitchen With David “Keurig” Featuring products by Keurig. ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317

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Modern Fam- (:31) Modern ily ‘PG’ Family “Las Vegas” ‘PG’ The Insider Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent (N) “Masquerade” Exiled pedo- “The War at Home” ‘14’ phile confesses. ‘14’ The Ellen DeGeneres KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Big Brother (N) ‘PG’ Criminal Minds “Fatal” ‘14’ Show ‘G’ First Take News (N) Bethenny Pageant mothers; Entertainment Two and a The Big Bang The Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance “Top 8 Perform, Elimination” Stassi Schroeder. ‘PG’ Tonight (N) Half Men ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ The remaining eight finalists perform. (N Same-day Tape) ‘14’

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Rules of En- Rules of En- Rules of En- 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always Futurama ‘PG’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ gagement gagement gagement Sunny AeroPilates Home Studio ‘G’ Powerful Innovations by Facets by Michael Beaudry Argyle Diamond Jewelry ‘G’ Problems Solved ‘G’ HALO ‘G’ - Jewelry Celebrity Wife Swap Tracey Celebrity Wife Swap Nia Bring It! “Prom or Competi- Bring It! The Dancing Dolls Bring It! “Kayla’s Big Surprise” BAPs “Sip and See Disaster” (:01) Raising (:31) Raising (:02) Bring It! The Dancing Gold and Carnie Wilson. ‘PG’ Peeples and Tiffany trade tion?” The Dancing Dolls defend their turf. (N) ‘PG’ Kayla gets a surprise at her Gina and Anisha face off. Asia ‘PG’ Asia ‘PG’ Dolls defend their turf. ‘PG’ lives. ‘PG’ compete. ‘PG’ prom. (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Suits Sean begins a round of (:01) Graceland Johnny (:02) Modern (:32) Modern (:02) Suits Sean begins a tims Unit “Venom” ‘14’ tims Unit “Fault” ‘14’ tims Unit “Web” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ depositions. (N) ‘14’ pitches an idea. (N) ‘14’ Family ‘PG’ Family ‘PG’ round of depositions. ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ The Office Conan ‘14’ Puffy Shirt” Bris” ‘PG’ ‘14’ “Family Gay” Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ “Launch Party” ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ (3:00) “The Italian Job” (2003) Mark Wahl- “The Bourne Identity” (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. An Legends “Pilot” (N) ‘14’ Franklin & Bash “The Curse Legends “Pilot” ‘14’ Franklin & Bash “The Curse berg, Charlize Theron. amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. of Hor-Aha” (N) ‘14’ of Hor-Aha” ‘14’ (3:00) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (Live) (Subject to Blackout) Women’s Soccer Little League Softball World Series, Final: Teams TBA. From Olbermann (N) (Live) Olbermann Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (N) Portland, Ore. (N) (Live) MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Sub- Mariners Seahawks All MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Seattle Mariners. From Mariners Access Pregame ject to Blackout) (Live) Postgame Access Safeco Field in Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) (3:00) “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (2009, Action) Chan- “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Mer- “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Mer- “Universal Soldier: Regenning Tatum, Dennis Quaid. cenaries embark on a mission to overthrow a dictator. cenaries embark on a mission to overthrow a dictator. eration” (2009, Action) “The Perfect (:45) “Jaws 3” (1983, Horror) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong. A engineer and “Van Helsing” (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh. A mon- (:01) “Repo Men” (2010) Jude Law. Agents repossess transStorm” a marine biologist face a mother white shark. ster-hunter battles creatures in Transylvania. planted organs for nonpayment. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Aqua Teen The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Chicken Hunger Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Chicken No Limits ‘PG’ Call-Wildman Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Monsters Inside Me ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “View Confessions: Animal Monsters Inside Me ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “View Evidence ‘PG’ From Above 2” ‘PG’ Hoarding From Above 2” ‘PG’ (3:00) “16 (:40) Jes(:05) JesJessie ‘G’ Austin & Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a “Spy Kids” (2001, Adventure) Antonio Ban- (:35) Austin & Jessie ‘G’ A.N.T. Farm That’s So That’s So Wishes” ‘G’ sie ‘G’ sie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ die ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ deras, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega. Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Raven ‘G’ Raven ‘Y7’ iCarly “iCook” iCarly ‘G’ iCarly “iStake- Sam & Cat ‘Y’ Sam & Cat ‘G’ Drake & Josh Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends “The One With ‘G’ out” ‘G’ ‘Y7’ ‘PG’ the Cop” ‘PG’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Melissa & Melissa & Mystery Girls Young & Hun- Young & Hun- Mystery Girls “Death Becomes Her” (1992, Comedy) Meryl Streep. Two The 700 Club ‘G’ Young & Hun- Mystery Girls World ‘G’ World ‘G’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ ‘14’ gry ‘14’ gry ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ women vie for man and secret of eternal beauty. gry ‘14’ ‘14’ Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- To Be Announced Who Do You Think You Who Do You Think You Are? Who Do You Think You Who Do You Think You Who Do You Think You Dress Dress poning poning Are? ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Are? ‘PG’ Are? ‘PG’ Are? ‘PG’ Voodoo Sharks The Bull Alien Sharks ‘PG’ Alien Sharks: Return to the Lair of the Mega Shark Zombie Sharks Tonic immo- (:01) Spawn of Jaws: The (:02) Shark After Dark (N) Zombie Sharks Tonic immoShark live the bayous. ‘14’ Abyss ‘PG’ Reload (N) bility in sharks. (N) ‘PG’ Birth (N) ‘PG’ (Live) ‘14’ bility in sharks. ‘PG’ Man v. Food “Miami” ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ American Grilled “Big Sizzle BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl ‘G’ Man v. Food Man v. Food American Grilled “Big Sizzle Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ “DC” ‘G’ in the Big Easy” ‘PG’ (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘G’ in the Big Easy” ‘PG’ American Pickers “Odd Fel- American Pickers “Mama American Pickers “Cammy American Pickers “Raze the American Pickers “Big Boy (:03) American Pickers “Pick- (:03) American Pickers “Sicil- (:01) American Pickers “Raze las” ‘PG’ Knows Best” ‘PG’ Camaro” ‘PG’ Roof” ‘PG’ Toys” (N) ‘PG’ ing It Forward” ‘PG’ ian Standoff” ‘PG’ the Roof” ‘PG’ Wahlburgers “4th of July Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty “Lake Boss” (:01) Wahl- (:31) Big Smo (:02) Wahl- (:32) Duck (:01) Duck (:31) Duck Special” Jim runs the Boston ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Celebrating Willie’s birthday at burgers (N) (N) ‘PG’ burgers ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Dynasty ‘PG’ Marathon. ‘PG’ a lake. (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Buying and Selling “Dan & Buying and Selling “Folkert Buying and Selling “Daniel Property Brothers “Kristi & Property Brothers “Nicole & House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Christine Property Brothers “Nicole & Voula” ‘G’ & Pearl” ‘G’ & Iris” ‘G’ Jay” ‘G’ Colby” (N) ‘G’ ers: Where? and Mathieu” ‘G’ Colby” ‘G’ The Pioneer Southern at Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible “Fa- Restaurant Stakeout ‘G’ Restaurant Stakeout “Dys- Restaurant: Impossible “Golf: Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout “DysWoman ‘G’ Heart ‘G’ ther Knows Worst” ‘G’ function Junction” ‘G’ Impossible” (N) ‘G’ “Bowling: Impossible” ‘G’ function Junction” ‘G’ American Greed A short American Greed American Greed “Hail to the American Greed “Funny American Greed American Greed “Hail to Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cancer: Winseller reaps millions. Thief” (N) Money” the Thief” ning 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 (3:51) Fu(:21) Fu(4:51) South (:23) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ (6:57) Key & (:29) Key & South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- The Meltturama ‘14’ turama ‘14’ Park ‘14’ ‘14’ Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Peele ‘14’ Peele ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Jon Stewart Report ‘14’ night ‘14’ down-Jonah “Thor: Hammer of the Gods” (2009, Adventure) Zachery Ty “Battledogs” (2013) Dennis Haysbert. A rogue general uses “The Wolfman” (2010) Benicio Del Toro. A nobleman be“Zombie Apocalypse” (2011, Horror) Ving Rhames. SurviBryan, Mac Brandt, Alexis Knight. ‘14’ werewolf virus to create a superforce. ‘14’ comes the embodiment of a terrible curse. vors seek an island refuge from zombies. ‘14’

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(:15) Hard Knocks: Train(:15) “Fever Pitch” (2005, Romance-Comedy) Drew Bar ! HBO 303 504 ing Camp With the Atlanta rymore, Jimmy Fallon. A woman falls in love with a die-hard Falcons ‘MA’ baseball fan. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy. ^ HBO2 304 505 Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ‘PG-13’

True Blood “Almost Home” “The Heat” (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McHard Knocks: Training Camp Last Week To- True Blood Eric reconsiders his strategy. Carthy, Demián Bichir. A federal agent and a Boston cop go With the Atlanta Falcons night-John “Almost Home” ‘MA’ after a drug lord. ‘R’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton. A (:45) “Argo” (2012, Historical Drama) Ben Affleck, Bryan (:45) “The Newburgh Sting” (2014, Docuwoman sets out on a cross-country quest to Cranston, Alan Arkin. A CIA agent poses as a producer to mentary) Four Muslim men face charges of find a husband. ‘PG-13’ rescue Americans in Iran. ‘R’ terrorism. ‘NR’ (:15) “Beavis and Butt-head Do America” (:40) “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. The Knick Dr. Thackery as“Rush” (2013, Docudrama) Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Brühl, (:05) Working (:35) “Red 2” cends to chief surgeon. ‘MA’ Olivia Wilde. Grand Prix racers James Hunt and Niki Lauda Girls in Bed (2013) + MAX 311 516 (1996, Comedy) Voices of Mike Judge, Bruce Alcatraz Island terrorists threaten to gas San Francisco. ‘R’ Willis. ‘PG-13’ share an intense rivalry. ‘R’ ‘MA’ “Barbershop (:45) “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” (2013, Historical Drama) Forest Whitaker, “Save the Last Dance” (2001, Romance) Julia Stiles, Sean “Hustle & Flow” (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony History of the Eagles The Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack. A White House butler serves many presidents Patrick Thomas. A white teen falls for a black student who also Anderson, Taryn Manning. A pimp wants to rap his way out of evolution and popularity of The 5 SHOW 319 546 2: Back” over the years. ‘PG-13’ loves dance. ‘PG-13’ his dead-end life. ‘R’ Eagles. ‘MA’ (3:25) “Alex Cross” (2012, (:10) “Sinister” (2012, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Vincent “The Cold Light of Day” (2012) Henry Cav- (:35) “Java Heat” (2013, Action) Kellan Lutz, Mickey Rourke, “The Power of Few” (2013, Suspense) Chrisill. A young business consultant must save his Ario Bayu. An American looks for a terrorist in Indonesia. ‘R’ topher Walken. An event unfolds from multiple 8 TMC 329 554 Action) Tyler Perry, Matthew D’Onofrio, James Ransone. A true-crime writer uses found Fox. ‘PG-13’ footage to unravel a murder. ‘R’ kidnapped family. perspectives. ‘R’

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Jeopardy! ‘G’ Wheel of Fortune “Hawaii” ‘G’ Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud Family Guy 30 Rock “Suc(N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ cession” ‘14’

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The Quest “Save the Queen” Rookie Blue “Moving Day” NY Med (N) (N) ‘PG’ The Division helps tenants move. (N) ‘PG’ House “Gut Check” A minor House Treating a man who American Family Guy league hockey player colsheds tears of blood. ‘14’ Dad “Roger “The Blind lapses. ‘14’ Codger” ‘14’ Side” ‘14’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Big Bang (:31) Mom ‘14’ (:01) Big Brother (N Same- Elementary Mycroft returns to (N) Theory day Tape) ‘PG’ New York. ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Sleepy Hollow “The Midnight Gang Related “Malandros” Fox 4 News at 9 (N) Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Ride” Abbie and Ichabod look Chapel and his team look for for clues. ‘14’ Matias. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) Hollywood Game Night An- Last Comic Standing “2 Hour Finale - Top 3 to 1” The winner thony Anderson; Yvette Nicole is revealed. (N) ‘14’ Brown. ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Running “2014 August Primary” An American The Northern Railway: A Mosque ‘G’ Journey Across the Arctic Circle ‘G’

ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) ‘G’ 30 Rock “Un- How I Met The Office It’s Always windulax” ‘14’ Your Mother “Pool Party” Sunny in ‘14’ ‘14’ Philadelphia KTVA Night- (:35) Late Show With David Late Late cast Letterman ‘PG’ Show/Craig The Arsenio Hall Show T.I.; Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Gina Carano; K. Dubb; DJ Half Men ‘14’ Shy. ‘14’ Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Edition (N) Seth Meyers Just Seen It Film School Charlie Rose (N) ‘PG’ Shorts “Duvid.” ‘14’

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How I Met How I Met (8) WGN-A 239 307 Your Mother Your Mother Now That’s Cool With Jane (20) QVC 137 317 (N) ‘G’ Wife Swap “Smith/Weiner” (23) LIFE 108 252 Mothers swap lifestyles. ‘PG’

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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Shoe Shopping With Jane ‘G’ Facets by Michael Beaudry - Jewelry Wife Swap “Mink/Oaks” A Project Runway Items found rhinestone cowgirl mother. ‘PG’ in a theatre or film set. ‘PG’

How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Sunny Electronics Today “QVC Klondike Gold Rush ‘G’ Klondike Gold Rush ‘G’ Electronics” ‘G’ Project Runway Designers Project Runway “Remixing an American Undone With (:01) The (:31) The create looks for the future. ‘PG’ Classic” The designers re-purpose men’s de Cadenet Governor’s Governor’s suits. (N) ‘PG’ Wife ‘PG’ Wife ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Rush Rush takes on any (:01) Satisfaction “...Through (:02) Rush Rush takes on any tims Unit “Beef” ‘14’ tims Unit “Ace” ‘14’ tims Unit “Wannabe” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ medical call. (N) ‘14’ Partnership” medical call. ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Barber” ‘G’ Masseuse” ‘14’ “FOX-y Lady” Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ Castle “Setup” ‘PG’ Castle Preventing a city-wide Castle A writer on a soap Castle Juror dies during a (:01) Castle “Slice of Death” (:02) Castle “The Dead Pool” (:03) Murder in the First catastrophe. ‘PG’ opera is killed. ‘PG’ high-profile trial. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Blunt the Edge” ‘MA’ NFL Preseason Football Jacksonville Jaguars at Chicago Bears. From Soldier Field in Chi- SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) cago. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Little League Baseball ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series: Western & Southern Open, ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series: Western & Southern Open, Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Olbermann (N) Women’s Round of 16. From Cincinnati. (N) Men’s Round of 16. From Cincinnati. MLB Baseball: Blue Jays at High School Football Shrine East-West Oregon Game. Heartland Poker Tour ‘14’ World Poker Tour: Season 12 Fight Sports MMA (N) Mariners Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ iMPACT Wrestling (N) ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’

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(:02) Project Runway Designers create looks for the future. ‘PG’ (:03) Satisfaction “...Through Partnership” The Office Conan ‘14’ “Money” ‘PG’ (:03) Perception “Silence” ‘14’ SportsCenter ESPN FC (N) SportsNation Fight Sports: World Championship Kickboxing Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’

“The Karate Kid” (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita, Elisabeth Shue. A “Uncle Buck” (1989) John Candy, Amy Madigan. An easygo- (:15) “Weird Science” (1985, Comedy) Kelly LeBrock, An- (:15) 4th and Loud (43) AMC 131 254 Japanese handyman teaches a teenager to defend himself. ing relative takes care of three children. thony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Family Guy Black Jesus Family Guy Newsreaders Eagleheart Delocated ‘14’ American Family Guy Black Jesus Family Guy Newsreaders (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ (N) ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ No Limits (N) Call-Wildman Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier ‘14’ Ice Lake Rebels: Freeze Alaskan Bush People: Off Ice Lake Rebels: Freeze Alaskan Bush People: Off (47) ANPL 184 282 ‘PG’ Evidence ‘PG’ Frame (N) ‘PG’ the Grid ‘14’ Frame ‘PG’ the Grid ‘14’ (3:00) “Spy (:35) Dog With Dog With a Girl Meets Austin & Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” (2002, Adventure) Dog With a Austin & Good Luck Good Luck (49) DISN 173 291 Kids” (2001) a Blog Blog ‘G’ World ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ die ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega. Blog ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly “iOwe Sam & Cat ‘Y’ Sam & Cat ‘Y’ Drake & Josh The Thunder- Hathaways Instant Mom See Dad Run Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends “The One With (50) NICK 171 300 You” ‘G’ ‘Y7’ mans ‘G’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ the Stain” ‘14’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Mystery Girls Young & Hun- “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff. A teenager meets a “Step Up 3” (2010) Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. Street The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘PG’ World ‘G’ ‘14’ gry ‘14’ high-school quarterback online. dancers prepare for a high-stakes showdown. Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Here Comes Here Comes Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Leah Remini: Leah Remini: (55) TLC 183 280 Dress Dress poning poning It’s All It’s All Honey Honey “Annabama” (N) ‘PG’ It’s All It’s All “Annabama” ‘PG’ It’s All It’s All The Great White Gauntlet ‘14’ Sharkpocalypse ‘14’ Spawn of Jaws: The Birth Zombie Sharks Reload (N) I Escaped Jaws 2 Victims of (:01) Sharkageddon (N) ‘PG’ (:02) Shark After Dark (N) I Escaped Jaws 2 Victims of (56) DISC 182 278 ‘PG’ shark attacks. (N) ‘14’ (Live) ‘14’ shark attacks. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew The Layover With Anthony The Layover With Anthony Man v. Food Man v. Food The Layover With Anthony (57) TRAV 196 277 ‘PG’ “Alaska” ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ Bourdain (N) ‘PG’ Bourdain “Taipei” ‘G’ ‘G’ Bourdain ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn American American American American (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn (58) HIST 120 269 ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 “Pointless; Set The First 48 A gang founder The First 48 A victim’s car The First 48 Gunfire erupts at The First 48 (N) ‘PG’ (:01) The First 48 ‘PG’ (:02) The First 48 A clerk is (:01) The First 48 Gunfire may reveal his killer. ‘14’ a football tournament. ‘14’ shot by a masked man. ‘14’ erupts at a football tourna (59) A&E 118 265 Up” A woman is shot and then is shot in a drive-by. ‘14’ immolated. ‘14’ ment. ‘14’ Fixer Upper A retreat in Fixer Upper ‘G’ Fixer Upper ‘G’ Fixer Upper A home with Fixer Upper A young family House Hunt- Hunters Int’l My Big Fam- My Big Fam- Fixer Upper A young family (60) HGTV 112 229 Waco, Texas. ‘G’ many bedrooms. ‘G’ wants to help. ‘G’ ers: Where? ily Renova ily Renova wants to help. ‘G’ The Pioneer Trisha’s Chopped “Circus Spectacu- Food Network Star “A Food Chopped Chicken tenderloin; Chopped Four preliminary Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped Four preliminary (61) FOOD 110 231 Woman ‘G’ Southern lar” ‘G’ Star Is Born” ‘G’ hanger steak. ‘G’ champions return. ‘G’ Flay (N) ‘G’ Flay ‘G’ champions return. ‘G’ American Greed A profile of American Greed American Greed Contractors American Greed “Raffaello American Greed American Greed “The Black Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (65) CNBC 208 355 Marcus Schrenker. steal millions. Follieri” Widows” 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) (67) FNC 205 360 Van Susteren (3:51) Fu(:21) Fu(4:51) South (:23) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ Chappelle’s It’s Always It’s Always Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘MA’ Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- (:31) Tosh.0 (81) COM 107 249 turama ‘14’ turama ‘14’ Park ‘14’ ‘14’ Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Show ‘14’ Sunny Sunny Jon Stewart Report ‘14’ night ‘14’ ‘14’ (3:00) “Zombie Apocalypse” “The Wolfman” (2010) Benicio Del Toro. A nobleman beDefiance “Painted From Spartacus: Blood and Sand (:05) Spartacus: Blood and (:09) Defiance “Painted From (:08) Spartacus: Blood and (82) SYFY 122 244 (2011, Horror) ‘14’ comes the embodiment of a terrible curse. Memory” (N) ‘14’ ‘MA’ Sand “Whore” ‘MA’ Memory” ‘14’ Sand ‘MA’

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(3:00) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at New York Mets. From How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Rules of En- 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always Futurama ‘PG’ ’Til Death ‘PG’ Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement gagement Sunny (2:00) Klondike Gold Rush Klondike Gold Rush ‘G’ Beauty’s Best Featuring prod- Kate Somerville Skin Health bareMinerals ‘G’ Beauty’s Best Featuring prod‘G’ ucts by CHI. (N) ‘G’ Experts ‘G’ ucts by CHI. ‘G’ Wife Swap “Alcorn/Booker” A “Georgia Rule” (2007, Drama) Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan, “The Time Traveler’s Wife” (2009, Romance) Rachel McAd- “Bride Wars” (2009, Comedy) Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, (:02) “The Time Traveler’s former boxer trades families. Felicity Huffman. An incorrigible teen goes to live with her ams, Eric Bana, Arliss Howard. A time-traveler keeps moving Kristen Johnston. Weddings scheduled the same day turn Wife” (2009) Rachel McAd‘PG’ stern grandma. in and out of the life of his true love. best friends into enemies. ams, Eric Bana. NCIS: Los Angeles “Absolu- NCIS: Los Angeles “Deliver- NCIS: Los Angeles “Over- NCIS: Los Angeles “Exit Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Covert Affairs Annie and tion” ‘14’ ance” ‘14’ watch” ‘14’ Strategy” ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Auggie dig. ‘14’ Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘G’ Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Funniest Wins Finalists Funniest Wins Finalists per- “Knocked Up” (2007, RoStall” ‘PG’ Dinner Party” ‘14’ “Episode 420” “Stew-Roids” Getting mar- perform a mini comedy show. form a mini comedy show. ‘14’ mance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ried. ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ Katherine Heigl. Castle “Pretty Dead” ‘PG’ Castle “Knockout” ‘PG’ Castle Detective Beckett Castle A vigilante is susCold Justice (N) ‘14’ (:01) “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (2011, Action) Robert (:31) Cold struggles to survive. ‘PG’ pected of murder. ‘14’ Downey Jr. Holmes and Watson face their archenemy, Moriarty. Justice ‘14’ Little League Baseball World Series: New England vs. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter Southwest. From Williamsport, Pa. (N) (Live) ATP Tennis Boxing Friday Night Fights. Rustam Nugaev vs. Denis Olbermann (N) (Live) Olbermann Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) 2014 World Series of Poker 2014 World Series of Poker Shafikov. From Ynez, Calif. (N) (Live) (3:00) MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers. From Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers. From Comerica Park in Detroit. (Subject to Mariners High School Football Shrine East-West Oregon Game. Comerica Park in Detroit. (Live) Postgame Blackout) Postgame Cops ‘PG’ Jail ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’

“The Outlaw Josey Wales” (1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George, Sondra “U.S. Marshals” (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, Robert Downey Jr. Sam (43) AMC 131 254 Locke. A Confederate soldier vows to avenge his family’s murder. Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Aqua Teen The Venture American (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Chicken Hunger Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Vincent Treehouse Masters “Canopy Treehouse Masters “Bionic Redwood Kings “Gold Rush Treehouse Masters (N) ‘PG’ (47) ANPL 184 282 Van Treehouse” ‘PG’ Island Camp” ‘PG’ Treehouse” ‘PG’ Roadhouse” ‘PG’ (:10) Jes(:40) “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” (2002, Ad- Dog With a “How to Build a Better Boy” (2014) China Girl Meets (:15) I Didn’t (:40) Austin & (49) DISN 173 291 sie ‘G’ venture) Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino. Blog (N) ‘G’ Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund. ‘G’ World ‘G’ Do It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ iCarly “iBust a iCarly ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘G’ “A Fairly Odd Summer” (2014, Comedy) Sam & Cat ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ (50) NICK 171 300 Thief” ‘G’ Drake Bell, Daniella Monet. ‘G’ “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff. A teenager meets a “Step Up 3” (2010) Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. Street “Stick It” (2006) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym. A rebellious (51) FAM 180 311 high-school quarterback online. dancers prepare for a high-stakes showdown. teen attends a gymnastics academy. Four Weddings “... And an Four Weddings “... And a Four Weddings “... And a Four Weddings “... And a Four Weddings “... And a Fly- Four Weddings “... And a (55) TLC 183 280 Army Salute” ‘PG’ Water Ski Show” ‘PG’ Latte” ‘PG’ Hearse” ‘PG’ ing Trapeze” (N) ‘PG’ Chork” (N) ‘PG’ Sharkageddon ‘PG’ Shark of Darkness: Wrath of Submarine Reload A great Megalodon: The Extended Cut Reload (N) ‘PG’ Megalodon: The New Evi (56) DISC 182 278 white shark terrorizes. (N) ‘14’ dence (N) ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures The Most Terrify- Most Terrify- Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum Monumental Mysteries Mysteries at the Museum (57) TRAV 196 277 Thornhaven Manor. ‘PG’ ing Places ing Places ‘G’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ White House American American Pickers “Train American Pickers “California American Pickers “Grin and American Pickers A Colorado American Pickers “Alien vs. (58) HIST 120 269 Pickers ‘PG’ Wreck” ‘PG’ Kustom” ‘PG’ Bear It” ‘PG’ mega-pick. ‘PG’ Picker” ‘PG’ The First 48 “Ultimate Price” Criminal Minds “A Thin Line” Criminal Minds “A Family Criminal Minds Multiple mar- Criminal Minds “Foundation” Criminal Minds The team in (59) A&E 118 265 A robber kills a good Samari- A string of brutal home inva- Affair” A series of murders in ried couples are murdered. ‘14’ The team searches for a kid- vestigates gothic murders. ‘14’ tan. ‘14’ sions. ‘14’ Atlanta. ‘14’ napper. ‘14’ Love It or List It, Too “Joyce Love It or List It, Too “Jane Love It or List It, Too “Siva Love It or List It, Too “Betty- Love It or List It, Too “Celine House Hunt- Hunters Int’l (60) HGTV 112 229 & Steve” ‘G’ and Steve” ‘G’ and Sinna” ‘G’ Lou and Eric” ‘G’ & Kevin” (N) ‘G’ ers: Where? Chopped “Dread and Break- Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Eating (61) FOOD 110 231 fast” ‘G’ America Marijuana USA Cannabis “Cocaine Cowboys II: The Car The Car The Car The Car The Car Chasers “Flippin The Car Chasers (65) CNBC 208 355 meets capitalism. Hustlin’” Chasers Chasers Chasers Chasers Ferraris” The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity (67) FNC 205 360 (3:51) Fu(:21) Fu (81) COM 107 249 turama ‘14’ turama ‘14’ (3:00) “Earth’s Final Hours” (82) SYFY 122 244 (2011) ‘14’

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(4:51) South (:23) Tosh.0 The Colbert Daily Show/ (6:57) South (:29) South “Bruce Almighty” (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey. A frustrated Park ‘MA’ ‘14’ Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Park ‘MA’ Park ‘MA’ reporter receives divine powers from God. “End of the World” (2013) Brad Dourif, Mark Hildreth. Falling WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ‘PG’ The Almighty Johnsons plasma threatens to destroy humanity. ‘14’ (N) ‘MA’

“Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” (2003, Adventure) Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler. American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Dad ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Chicken Redwood Kings “Gold Rush Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Roadhouse” ‘PG’ (:05) Dog With Jessie ‘G’ Austin & A.N.T. Farm a Blog Ally ‘G’ ‘G’ Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Friends ‘14’ ‘14’ The 700 Club ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Four Weddings “... And a Fly- Four Weddings “... And a ing Trapeze” ‘PG’ Chork” ‘PG’ Megalodon: The Extended Cut Reload ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum ‘PG’ (:03) American Pickers “8th Grade Humor” ‘PG’ (:02) Criminal Minds The BAU reopens Morgan’s cousin’s case. ‘14’ House Hunt- Hunters Int’l ers ‘G’ Diners, Drive Diners, Drive

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Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program On the Record With Greta Red Eye (N) Van Susteren (:15) “Jackass 3D” (2010, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. More outrageous pranks and stunts. Face Off Twisted tree char- The Almighty Johnsons ‘MA’ acters. ‘14’

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(:15) “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy. HBO 303 504 Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ‘PG-13’ ! ^ HBO2 304 505 + MAX 311 516 5 SHOW 319 546 8 TMC 329 554

The Leftovers “Guest” Nora The Leftovers Tom makes an Jonah From Ja’mie: Pri- True Blood “Almost Home” “Fight Club” (1999, Susattends a conference in New unsettling discovery. ‘MA’ Tonga (N) ‘MA’ vate School Eric reconsiders his strategy. pense) Brad Pitt, Edward York. ‘MA’ Girl ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Norton. ‘R’ “Getaway” (2013, Action) Ethan Hawke. Last Week To- “War of the Worlds” (2005, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise, “Bullet to the Head” (2012, Action) Sylves- The Making (:05) “Now You See Me” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse A former race-car driver must save his kidnight-John Dakota Fanning. A man and his children try to survive an alien ter Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi. ‘R’ Of: Now You Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. Agents track a team of illusionists napped wife. ‘PG-13’ invasion. ‘PG-13’ See Me ‘PG’ who are thieves. ‘PG-13’ (3:10) “How (:45) “Pacific Rim” (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam, Diego Klat“Escape Plan” (2013, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold The Knick Edwards opens The Knick Edwards opens a (10:50) “The Great Bikini High” (2001) tenhoff, Idris Elba. Humans pilot giant robots to fight monstrous creatures. Schwarzenegger, Jim Caviezel. A security expert must break a covert basement clinic. covert basement clinic. ‘MA’ Bowling Bash” (2014, Adult) ‘R’ ‘PG-13’ out of a formidable prison. ‘R’ (N) ‘MA’ Sophia Bella. ‘NR’ (3:35) “The Words” (2012, (:15) “Dark Skies” (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell, Josh Masters of Sex “Giants” “Monster” (2003, Biography) Charlize Theron, Christina Masters of Sex “Giants” Ray Donovan Ray receives Drama) Bradley Cooper. Hamilton, Dakota Goyo. Aliens mark a human family for future Masters loses his ob/gyn Ricci, Bruce Dern. Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and lands Masters loses his ob/gyn compromising information. ‘PG-13’ abduction. ‘PG-13’ practice. ‘MA’ on death row. ‘R’ practice. ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (2:10) “The “Lincoln” (2012, Historical Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, David “Four Brothers” (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Ty- “Django Unchained” (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio. An Producers” Strathairn. Lincoln takes measures to ensure the end of slavery forever. rese Gibson, André Benjamin. Siblings seek revenge for their ex-slave and a German bounty hunter roam America’s South. ‘R’ ‘PG-13’ adoptive mother’s murder. ‘R’

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Stevenson. ‘14’ Royal Pains “Good Air/Bad Suits Sean begins a round of NCIS: Los Angeles “Impos- NCIS: Los Angeles “Familia” NCIS: Los Angeles “Lange, NCIS: Los Angeles Investi- NCIS: Los Angeles “Back- NCIS: Los Angeles “DeadAir” ‘PG’ depositions. ‘14’ ters” ‘14’ ‘14’ H.” ‘14’ gating a cyberattack. ‘14’ stopped” ‘14’ line” ‘14’ Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s Are We There “Life as We Know It” (2010, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, Josh “Knocked Up” (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Kath- Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ House of Meet the Yet? ‘PG’ Duhamel, Josh Lucas. Antagonists must work together to raise their goderine Heigl, Paul Rudd. A one-night stand has an unforeseen Payne Browns daughter. consequence. Murder in the First “Blunt the Legends “Pilot” ‘14’ Franklin & Bash “The Curse “Edge of Darkness” (2010, Suspense) Mel Gibson. A Boston “The Da Vinci Code” (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen. 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SALLY FORTH/ by Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe

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