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AUGUST 24, 2014 Soldotna-Kenai, Alaska

Vol. 44, Issue 279

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Court says CIRI can push for gas royalties

Agencies, K-Beach residents prepare for future flooding

By ELWOOD BREHMER Morris News Service-Alaska Alaska Journal of Commerce

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A federal South Texas Bankruptcy Court has ruled that Cook Inlet Region Inc. can continue its quest through the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for natural gas royalties from the state and Buccaneer Energy. Judge David Jones signed an agreement between CIRI, Buccaneer and creditors Aug. 18 to lift a stay the court had put in place on the Alaska commission proceedings while Buccaneer, its creditors and the court attempted to sort out the Houston-based independent’s bankruptcy. The agreement was filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Aug. 14. CIRI has been trying to get royalty payments from Buccaneer and the Alaska Mental Health Trust Land Office through the AOGCC since early this year. Buccaneer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 31, a move that has slowed the AOGCC process, along with a parallel lawsuit CIRI filed in state court to recover its purported damages. A stay on the state lawsuit is still in place. CIRI Vice President of Land and Energy Development Ethan Schutt said the Southcentral region Alaska Native corporation owns 20 percent of the Kenai Loop gas field geologically that Buccaneer is producing from via an operating lease it has with the Mental Health Trust Land Office. CIRI owns property adjacent to the Mental Health Trust Land Office parcel. Buccaneer has two producing wells on its Kenai Loop pad, KL 1-1 and KL 1-3, that CIRI says are draining gas from its portion of the field. At one time Buccaneer and CIRI

By KAYLEE OSOWSKI Peninsula Clarion

Appreciating industry

Top: Richard Thompson, left, of Kenai, a United Cook Inlet Drift Association member, grills salmon with his father, Dan Thompson, for the crowd at Industry Appreciation Day Saturday on the green strip in Kenai. The event recognizes the contributions of area industries, including fishing, oil and gas, and tourism, to the community. Above: Glen Faulkner, right, and James Slone, center, work the cotton candy machine at the Hilcorp tent while Laura Favretto, left, hands out their wares. Left: Gabe Brower, right, 13, of Kenai, retrieves a fishing buoy while his brother, Joel, 14, watches at the Kenai Peninsula Fishermen’s Association booth. Photos by Will Morrow/Peninsula Clarion

About 10 months after the declared Kalifornsky Beach Road flood disaster, affected property owners gathered Tuesday at the Donald E. Gilman River Center to listen to officials from involved agencies about the event. State and Kenai Peninsula Borough staff who have been involved in the issue presented to the audience and held a discussion period in an effort to answer questions that primarily centered on drainage and concerns about future flooding. With residents concerned about future severe flooding, officials said if another flood event occurs, the area will be better prepared, due to the work that has been done. “In the event that we have this happen again, and, according to the hydrologist, it is going to happen again in the future, the same process will apply,” said Scott Walden, Borough Office of Emergency Management director. “If it’s groundwater, we’ll have everything ready.” The roadwork that has been done with culvert installation, ditching and restoration, will likely help in a future event, Walden said. The borough was also able to drain water into Karluk Basin, and with cooperation from the Department of Transportation and Public Affairs, the borough drilled a hole under K-Beach Road, which allowed for water to be pumped from the basin, Walden said. With that pipe already in place, during a future flood, the borough will

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Soldotna officers lauded for actions By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion

Two Soldotna police officers were recognized on Aug. 13 for saving the life of a man who jumped into the Kenai River in June. Officers Derek Urban and Stephen Clary were presented with service medals from Soldotna Police Chief Peter Mlynarik who described their heroic actions at the Aug. 13 Soldotna City Council meeting.

‘Without the quick action of these officers the outcome would have surely been different possibly even deadly.’ — Soldotna Police Chief Peter Mlynarik On June 24 at 11:50 p.m., Urban and Clary responded to Soldotna Creek Park after someone reportedly found an apparent suicide note along with a man’s identification card

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Inside ‘I’m hoping all this can die down and I can go back on with my life.’

on the park boardwalk. After a search of the area, a man matching the description of the ID was located at the stairs going down to the river. Mlynarik said from the offi-

At the Aug. 13 Soldotna City Council meeting, Soldotna Police Chief Peter Mlynarik presents medals to Officers Derek Urban and Stephen Clary for saving a man’s life. Mlynarik thanked the officers for their actions in rescuing the man from the Kenai River on June 24.

cer’s report, the man looked upset and yelled something to the officers then ran downstairs and jumped into the Kenai River. Urban ran over to where the man jumped in and called for him to come back. The man said he “wouldn’t want to go back into a cage and would rather die.” Urban removed his gear and went into the Kenai River and continued to talk with the man while Clary walked downstream to attempt to cut him

Photo courtesy Shellie Saner, Soldotna city clerk

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Adventurer completes Pacific crossing By MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Morris News Service-Alaska Homer News

She tried three times in three years, but after 3,700 miles, at 8 p.m. Aug. 14, British adven... See page A-6 turer Sarah Outen paddled her kayak, Krissy, up to the Homer Spit and finished a Pacific Check us out online at Ocean crossing from Japan to www.peninsulaclarion.com North America. To subscribe, call 283-3584. “It took a bit, a wee while,” Outen said. “I need some rest, sleep, beer, a haircut.” With her travelling companion Justine Curgenven, 40, the 29-year-old Outen finished the last leg, 1,300 miles in 101 days

from Adak in the Aleutian Islands. A small group met them on the beach by the Seafarers Memorial. Debbie Speakman, director of membership relations of the Homer Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, welcomed the women to Homer with a bottle of champagne. Outen now has traveled about 16,000miles, more than halfway on her London2London expedition, started April 1, 2011, under the Tower Bridge in London. Her goal is to circumnavigate the world with muscle power by bike and boat. Now resting back home in Oxfordshire, United KingC

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dom, Outen returns to Alaska later this month with her bike, Hercules. After landing, Outen tapped the statue at the Seafarers Memorial. She will resume her travels where she landed and bike across Canada and the United States to New York City. In 2015 she will finish her journey, rowing her boat, Happy Socks, across the Atlantic back to London. In 2011, Outen kayaked across the English Channel to Calais, France, and biked 10,000 miles across Europe and Asia to the Russian Far East. From there she kayaked to Japan. In 2012, she attempted to

row from Japan to Canada in Gulliver, a rowboat, but had to be rescued and abandoned her boat after she ran into a tropical storm. In 2013, she tried again in a new boat, Happy Socks. Winds and currents kept turning her in circles, and she rowed north to Alaska. “I hadn’t planned to go to Adak,” she said. “I kept getting pushed back with the wind.” Outen returned this year with Curgenven — “the Queen of sea kayaks,” Outen calls her — as her guide and companion. The longest kayak trip Outen had done before was 300 miles. See CROSS, page A-2


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Mental Health Trust Land Office Executive Director Marcie Menefee said Buccaneer had set up an escrow account, as ordered by the AOGCC, to hold funds while the royalty dispute remains unsettled. “As I understand it funds are being segregated,” she said. With the stay lifted, the next step is for a party, likely CIRI, to request another hearing before the AOGCC. It is usually 60 days between when a commission hearing is sought and when it takes place. As of early Aug. 19 CIRI had not requested a hearing, Schutt said. In the meantime the parties — CIRI, the Trust Land Office, Buccaneer and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, which oversees the Division of Oil and Gas and the Trust Land Office — could still conceivably reach a settlement, but Schutt said he doesn’t see that happening. The AOGCC has encouraged negotiations outside of the commission, saying it would defer to settlement terms if possible, rather than hand down a ruling. Menefee said the Trust Land Office would be interested in continuing negotiations. Prior negotiations between the landowners “continued to fall apart” over six to eight months, he said, and CIRI never pulled their offer off the table.

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had a lease in place for the CIRI property, but that was terminated by the Native corporation for undisclosed violations. Buccaneer has admitted to knowing the gas is being drained, but has not been able to reach an agreement with CIRI. Schutt said the Mental Health Trust Land Office continued to accept royalty payments after it was aware of the gas being pulled. “That’s not acting in good faith,” he said. Since Buccaneer became aware of the drainage situation in October 2013, more than 2 billion cubic feet, or bcf, of gas has been produced from the two wells, Schutt said, with a gross market value of about $15 million. Overall, the wells have produced more than 6.7 bcf of gas since January 2012, according to AOGCC production records. Schutt said Buccaneer’s gas contract is for approximately $7 per thousand cubic feet, or mcf, of gas. At $7 per mcf, the value of the gas produced from KL 1-1 and KL 1-3 would be about $47.1 million — 20 percent of that is $9.42 million. Buccaneer has remained publicly quiet during the entire process.

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actions go above and beyond what is normally expected of a police officer.” Urban has been with the Soldotna Police Department since 2008. According to his biography on the City of Soldotna website, he began his career in law enforcement with the Military Police as a K-9 handler for the United States Marine Corps in 1987 and also worked for the Uintah County Sherrif’s Office in Vernal, Utah. Clary joined SPD in 2011 after serving as a police officer in Kellogg, Idaho for six years. The name of the man saved from the river was not released.

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off. Mlynarik said as Urban was able to walk near the man standing in the middle of the river, a swift current caused the man to slip and pull him under the water. Urban grabbed the man and pulled him back to the bank where Clary helped pull him out and bring him to Central Emergency Service paramedics. “Without the quick action of these officers the outcome would have surely been different possibly even deadly for the distraught man,” Mlynarik said. “Both officers put themselves Reach Dan Balmer at danin a position hazardous to their iel.balmer@peninsulaclarion. safety to rescue this man. Their com.

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be able to start pumping more quickly, Walden said. “We hope that we don’t have to see how it works, but it’s there in case this happens,” Walden said. “And hopefully it will do exactly what we hope it will and move that water a little bit for you.” Department of Natural Resources Division of Mining Land and Water Chief of the Water Resources Section David Schade said agencies are working to be proactive and on mitigation, other possible solutions and permitting. Walden said the borough was able to protect infrastructure, but couldn’t pump water or install culverts on private property. “We could help kind of look out for you,” he said. “If you were getting a downstream effects of water that wasn’t going to where it was supposed to and coming to your place, we tried our best to make sure that that wasn’t dumped directly on

Fairbanks City Hall named for former chief of staff FAIRBANKS — Fairbanks City Hall is now dedicated to a man who devoted his career to keep the city running. A plaque renaming Fairbanks City Hall to Patrick B. Cole City Hall was unveiled at a midday ceremony Tuesday. Cole, a chief of staff for eight Fairbanks mayors, liked to work behind the scenes. Ironically, he would have hated the idea of having the city hall named after him, Cole’s younger brother, Dermot Cole, told the audience at Tuesday’s dedication. Patrick Cole died in November after undergoing a heart transplant. The Fairbanks City Council felt strongly about Cole’s contribution to the city and voted to name city hall, the old Fairbanks Main School building, after him. Dermot Cole said Tuesday that his brother was especially good at listening to people and he believed that the city government existed to serve the people. “When I have an idea I want to bounce off somebody I always called him up and asked him. He would tell me if I was correct or not,” Dermot told an audience that gathered at the steps of city hall. “Now I still think (to) myself I’m going to call him up and I remember, I can’t.”

said seepage of ground water through the bluff into the Cook Inlet is visible in both. Following a site visit, it was determined that no dams or similar structures were impounding the water and making the flooding worse, she said. The department believes the flooding, which involved groundwater and surface water, is the part of a regional event. Any decisions or drainage attempts made without scientific data will likely cost more and are less likely to be successful, she said. “We’ve seen a higher precipitation rate in parts of Southcental (Alaska), but we just don’t have that hard data there,” Hill said. … “We’re missing two important components that we need — precipitation and then the subsurface data. That makes it tough because we can’t tell you the frequency of when it could happen again nor exact causation.” Kaylee Osowski can be reached at kaylee.osowski@ peninsulaclarion.com.

So far, Southeast deer season going well JUNEAU — The population of black-tailed deer in southeast Alaska appears to have rebounded from harsh winters years ago, and the hunting is going well. The Juneau Empire reports that hunters and biologists are seeing a healthy deer population. Hunter Darrel Wetherall says the population appears to have rebounded from a tough 2006-2007 winter. Snowfall at the Juneau International Airport that year reached a record of 197.8 inches; the following winter also had an above-average snowpack. Doe season closed early in 2007 and 2008 in Unit 4, which covers Admiralty, Baranof and Chichagof islands.

Schedule of initiative hearings set

ANCHORAGE — The schedule of state-run public hearings on this fall’s ballot measures has been released. Hearings on ballot measure two, which would legalize recreational use of marijuana by those 21 and older, begin Sept. 9 in Nome. Hearings are set to run through Sept. 30, with hearings to be held in Barrow, Juneau, Ketchikan, Anchorage, Wasilla, Bethel and Fairbanks. Hearings on ballot measure three, which would increase the state’s minimum wage by $2 an hour over two years, will be held in the same communities. Ballot measure four would require legislative approval for Man pleads ‘not guilty’ in heroin case a large-scale metallic sulfide mining operation, like the Pebble FAIRBANKS — A man charged with dealing heroin and Mine, in the Bristol Bay region. Hearings start Sept. 8 in Kotzebue and will run through Oct. 2, being held in Barrow, Juneau, laundering money in Fairbanks has pleaded not guilty. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports Peter Maurin Ketchikan, Kodiak, Anchorage, Fairbanks and Dillingham. Thornton entered the plea Friday during his arraignment. A federal grand jury in June charged the 58-year-old ThornFire training to take place at Fairbanks airport ton with two felony counts related to drug dealing and seven felony counts of laundering cash between states. Thornton was KODIAK — Alaska Department of Transportation officials arrested in Washington state in July. say firefighters are scheduled to train with a controlled burn According to the indictment, Thornton and others conspired Saturday and Monday at Fairbanks International Airport. to possess a kilogram of heroin in Alaska. The training is set to start at 7 a.m. on each of those days. Thornton allegedly made a financial transaction with drug The exercise will involve the controlled burning of diesel money, and then laundered money through six bank deposits in fuel. Officials say occasional plumes of smoke may be visible Alaska totaling $11,870. Prosecutors say the alleged drug deal- at the southern section of the airport. ing occurred in or around Fairbanks. Thornton’s trial is set for — The Associated Press

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“I’ve never kayaked that far before. This was a big step up for me,” she said. “I felt really out of my comfort zone a lot.” Their hands white knuckled from a 10.5-hour, 30-mile paddle from Koyuktulik Bay south of Nanwalek to Homer, although exhausted, Outen and Curgenven looked excited to have landed. “It’s always good for a while, and then it’s over,” Curgenven said about finishing. Thursday’s paddle through an almost flat-calm Kachemak

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vice area has been discussed, but many points would have to be addressed including boundaries, mission, funding and timing. Schade said he is looking into task force establishment as requested by a citizen petition to the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources Joe Balash. Melissa Hill, hydrologist with the Division of Mining, Land and Water gave a history lesson on the geography and hydrology of the area and how that played into the flooding. In researching the area, officials found a map published in 1958, which identified four different types of land classifications. Area four, which is about 20 square miles, is defined as swamp. The mapmaker noted the area is mostly unsuited for general land use due to poor surface drainage, Hill said. The map was created prior to the construction of K-Beach Road, which shows the wetland existed before that development. In comparing photos from 1982 and Feb. 2014, Hill

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you.” Schade said property owners have the right to reasonably protect their land and homes. He said pumping water out of crawlspaces and building a small dyke around structures is OK. “We’re going to be perfectly fine with that as long as you’re not unreasonably turning and moving a lot of water to your neighbor,” Schade said. Road Service Area Director Pat Malone discussed Buoy Street, which he said is a “special case.” The topography makes it challenging to drain. The slope on the road is about one-tenth of the recommended grade to make water flow. The ditch will be modified to increase capacity, but a difference will only be noticeable in a flood event, he said. “I can assure the RSA will address the next flood event, but you’re still going to see water out there because it’s not practical to get rid of it and we’re not really capable of doing it just because of the topography,” Malone said. Borough Mayor Mike Navarre said creating a flood ser-

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Bay contrasted with a crossing earlier from Shuyak Island and across the Stevenson and Kennedy entrances past the Barren Islands in lower Cook Inlet. On her blog, Outen wrote that they turned back on an initial attempt crossing by the Barrens. Along the way the women received the hospitality of Alaskans. Capt. Billy Pepper and crew of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife vessel Tiglax met them twice, feeding them breakfast at one point and fueling them up with brownies. Pepper offered them a shower, but they were looking at a 47-nautical mile day. “We didn’t have time for a

shower,” Outen said. Pepper’s wife, Liz, met the women last Thursday at the Spit, picked up their kayaks and gear, and offered them housing and a warm sauna. Outen and Curgenven paddled up the west side of Cook Inlet to Hallo Bay Camp, a wilderness lodge and bear viewing camp owned by Clinton Hlebechukof Homer. “We were very well fed and got to see the bears, which was brilliant,” Outen said. Like a NASCAR race car, Outen’s kayak is plastered with stickers from sponsors. She also supports four charities: the Jubillee Sailing Trust, the Motor Neuron Disease Founda-

tion, Wateraid and CoppaFeel, a breast cancer awareness and education charity. CoppaFeel was founded by Outen’s friend, Krissy Hallenga, who was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer at the age of 23. Outen named her kayak, Krissy, after Hallenga. “I wanted a name that was strong and powerful,” Outen said. “That’s my friend, Krissy.” When she returns to Homer, Outen plans to do public talks about her expedition at a time and place to be announced. Michael Armstrong can be reached at michael.armstrong@homernews.com.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

Obituaries Sandra Gayle Cox Longtime Sterling resident Sandra Gayle Cox, 64, passed away on Monday, August 18, 2014. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, August 31 at the Ministry of the Living Stones in Sterling at 11 a.m. Sandra was born Jan. 10, 1950 as a baby boomer to Adrian and Marie Johnson. She lived a full life full of phenomenal experiences most people will never have. Following the family’s line of work in dentistry, she graduated from the Illinois Central College Dental Hygiene Program with a degree in dental hygiene. In 1978 she married David Robert Cox and moved to Alaska from Illinois for the oil boom and had two boys. Living on the Kenai Peninsula Sandra was instrumental in touching many lives as she was a pillar of hospitality for the community. She chain-sawed, she snowmachined, she canned, she entertained hundreds of potlucks, and she even gutted a moose by a streetlight to feed her family. If anyone was ever in need Sandra was there. She was an example of Christ’s love for all. She lived Christianity. She is survived by: her two sons, Andrew and Benjamin Cox; her parents Adrian and Marie Johnson; her grandson Tyler Cox; and her siblings Peggie Johnson, Dan Johnson, and Annette Marty. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the missionary work of Winston Lynch (a pastor to Africa) via the Ministry of the Living Stones to carry on the love and desire in helping that Sandra lived by in her life.

Jesse James Lindsay Kenai resident Jesse James Lindsay, 26, passed away unexpectedly Monday, Aug. 11, 2014 at his home. A private service will be held at Cunningham Park at a later date. Jesse was born Nov. 10, 1987 in Modesto, Calif. He moved to Alaska in January 2002. He began working in the Garden Department at Home Depot in April 2014. He enjoyed raising ducks, geese and quail, and he also enjoyed spending time with his family. “Jesse was a very caring person with a huge heart. He is loved by all who knew him and will be truly missed. Jesse enjoyed nights by the fire pit and days by the lake fishing. His family was the world to him. Gone but never forgotten brother,” his family said.

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Jesse was preceded in death by his mother, Rebecca Dedrick, uncles, Donny, Bob and Jim Dedrick Jr., and his grandfather, Jim Dedrick Sr. He is survived by his father, Gary Lindsay of Kenai; brothers, Chris Lindsay of Grants Pass, Oregon and Tyler Lindsay of Kenai; nieces, Leila and Lydia Lindsay of Soldotna, and Anna and Faera Lindsay of Kenai. Memorial donations may be directed to Gary Lindsay, P.O. Box 2634, Kenai, AK 99611. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel.

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“He enjoyed cooking and made the best biscuits from scratch and sawmill gravy for breakfast whenever company arrived. His favorite veggie was ‘leather britches’ beans, and pinto beans with cornbread and buttermilk. “He loved his church, Bible, God and his Lord Jesus. He was loved by many and will be missed by many true, true friends,” his family said. Huel was preceded in death by his first wife, Daisy, brother, Leroy and sister, Mary Bowers. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Carrie Waddell; twin sons and their wives, Jerry and Judy Waddell and Terry and Karen Waddell; daughters, Amy Reynolds and husband, Erick, and Alice Harper; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother, Robert Waddell; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; stepchildren, Cindy, Deanna and David Johnson and Cariesa Kearney; and Steve Wilson whom he considered as family. Condolences and donations may be sent to Carrie Waddell, P.O. Box 1455, Kenai, AK 99611, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai. Please visit his online guestbook at www.alaskanfuneral.com.

Chris Lee Phillips, 60, of Soldotna, passed away on Monday, August 11, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona, with his friends and family by his side. Chris loved living life on the edge and had many adventures over his lifetime. He was preceded in death by his father Leo Phillips, his mother Iva Phillips, and his infant brother Byron Phillips. He is survived by his daughter Lizz (Frank) Giver, his daughter Mary (Mike) Hamby, and his grandchildren, Felicity, Pat- Fawn White (Zurfluh) rick, and Evelyn Giver, and William Hamby, his Sister Peggy Fawn White (Zurfluh), age 54 of Buckeye, Johnson, his sister Mary Lou Willis, and eight nieces, nephews, Arizona, died unexpectedly Tuesday, August and great-nephews. Services for Chris will be held at Iva’s Place on Monday, 12, 2014. She was born June 6, 1960 to Leatrice Sept. 1 at 2:00 p.m. Zurfluh (Thompson) and Randy Lewis in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She lived in SoldotHuel L. Waddell na for many years with her family and graduLongtime Soldotna resident Huel L. Wadated from Kenai High School. dell, 83, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014 Fawn lived in Germany and also several states including at his home. California, South Carolina, and West Virginia, before settling in Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Friday, Arizona. Most recently she was living with her mother, Leatrice, Aug. 29, at Peninsula Memorial Chapel in as her caretaker. She recently finished her associate’s degree Kenai. through Arizona State in the field of finance. Huel was born Nov. 26, 1930 in RobbinsFawn often reminisced about her love for Alaska and the ville, North Carolina. He was a pastor and did beauty of West Virginia and planed to move back to West Virservices in Kelso and Longview, Washington and moved to the ginia some day. Southwest for a few years before moving to Alaska in 1964. She was preceded in death by her brother Kelly Zurfluh. He moved to Delta Junction and was a pastor. He also helped She is survived by her husband, Brian White of Clarksburg, build a Southern Baptist Church there. After that, he moved to West Virginia, her stepsons Brandon and Josh White, her mothFairbanks and was a barber and helped manage shops at Fort er, Leatrice Thompson, of Buckeye, Arizona, brothers Perry Wainwright and Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks. He later Zurfluh from Anchorage, and Pat (Kristi) Zurfluh of Kenai, and moved to Anchorage, where he was a barber and managed shops many nieces and nephews. at Elmendorf Air Force Base and Fort Richardson. He moved to Fawn will be missed by her family and friends who underthe Kenai Peninsula and continued as a barber at R.D.’s Barber stood and loved her silly sense of humor. Shop, retiring in Nov. 1994. Cremation and arrangements were made by Messinger MorHe was a firm Southern Baptist. tuary of Scottsdale, Arizona. There will be a funeral Saturday, Huel loved fishing and camping, especially with friends dur- August 23, 2014 for family and close friends in Phoenix, Ariing the Fall at Centennial Park. zona.

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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.

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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 Soldotna United Methodist Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous sup-

port 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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Both sides should be watching for effects of oil tax The dust is starting to settle on

Tuesday’s primary election, with voters narrowly rejecting a referendum to repeal the oil tax law passed by the Legislature in 2013. While interpreting voters’ intent in any given election is a bit like reading tea leaves, there should be at least one takeaway for state lawmakers in just how close the results on Ballot Measure 1 were. The “no” vote won by just 6,880 votes out of 154,136 ballots cast, or 52.23 percent to 47.77 percent. While Alaskans agree that changes to the state’s oil tax structure were necessary, it also seems that we don’t entirely trust the motivations of the oil industry or the state government. Just as opponents of the new tax law barely waited for the ink to dry on the bill before promising a referendum, they wasted little time in vowing to track the promises made by proponents of the tax change — and to take action should the new tax law not live up to expectations. Our response to that rhetoric is this: Those on both sides of the oil tax debate should be closely tracking the effects of the legislation. In fact, for those in the Legislature and the administration, that’s what we elected or hired you to do. In this region, we’ve seen the boost that increased investment by the oil industry brings to our economy. To us, the jobs created as that money cycles through our community are as important, if not more so, as the revenue going into state coffers. That’s a part of the issue that should be examined further. Roughly 90 percent of our state budget is dependent on oil. Our state’s economy is frequently described as a three-legged stool, with oil and gas being one of the legs. We’re heavily dependent on a robust oil and gas industry. There is optimism that the oil and natural gas will flow for decades to come, but the state would be wise to take steps to diversify our economy. As hard as the state has worked to attract new investment in the oil and gas industry, it should be doing the same for other industries. For example, with burgeoning aerospace and high-tech opportunities across the state, now is the time to invest in the state university system to train the people who will work in that field. Of course, much of the argument around the oil tax referendum has been about which structure is better for the state’s long-term economic health, and would therefore enable that type of investment. We agree that changes to the old tax structure were needed, and we too will be watching closely for results — not just for the state’s bottom line, but for the other opportunities a healthy, diverse economy can provide.

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The rules of the rule of law Let’s face it: We have a law-enforcement problem in this country. Far too often, the people who are supposed to protect us from the bad guys ARE the bad guys. Thanks to the widespread use of video devices, or perhaps because of them, we have witnessed a rash of violent encounters: one of New York City’s finest on July 17 used a banned chokehold on Eric Garner, whose main crime seemed to be that he was arguing that the cops were hassling him. Earlier in the same month, a California Highway Patrol officer was taped repeatedly punching a homeless woman he had thrown to the ground after she was spotted by him walking on a roadway. And of course, we have the situation in Ferguson, Missouri. Law-enforcement forces, seemingly on a rampage at times, have been charged with overreacting to a few troublemakers while grossly mismanaging the protests of the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown, who was black, by white Ferguson policeman Darren Wilson. In the aftermath, their efforts to contain the spreading violence, which they arguably share the blame for inciting with their heavy-handed tactics, have included arrests of journalists covering the mess. What is most tragic about these incidents is that they seem to have become routine. We are constantly being exposed to images or reports of abuse by those who are supposed to protect us — all of us — without regard to race or economic status.

Statistics show, however, that a wildly disproportionate share of arrests, traffic stops and searches are conducted against minorities. That is totally unacceptable in a country that promises equal justice. Bob Franken It is also an embarrassment on the world stage. The New York Times recently compiled a catalog of criticisms from officials in Iran, Egypt and Russia, who charge that U.S. complaints about their human-rights deficiencies amount to sanctimonious hypocrisy. It’s important to note that the vast majority of policemen and -women are dedicated to enforcing the law in a fair and compassionate way. They endure low pay and tremendous hassles, and face constant danger to make sure we enjoy a safe and orderly society. Sad to say, their superhuman efforts are sullied by a small number of uniformed bullies who seem to think they can mete out brutal violence without accountability whenever someone questions their authority or judgment. The Michael Brown reaction has featured raised hands and people yelling “I surrender. Don’t shoot!” It has spread even to the point that a few members of the Washington NFL team came onto the

field with their hands up. It was dramatic, although it might have been more so if they weren’t playing for and accepting big money from a team whose R-word name is a hateful slur against Native Americans. Unfortunately, it’s not just some police who run roughshod. Every once in a while, we catch prosecutors in the act. The ease with which they can gain indictments using low standards of proof occasionally causes a district attorney with an agenda to misuse his or her power. It’s often said that, with a malleable grand jury, a prosecutor “can indict a ham sandwich.” In one current case, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is the ham. Usually, the Texas governor would not be portrayed as a victim — his policies draw scorn for ranging from cruel to misguided to blowhard — but suddenly he is. After being charged with a criminal offense by a Democratic district attorney for using his veto power to try to force out a colleague who was arrested for driving while seriously under the influence, Perry is now a GOP hero, his booking mug shot a badge of honor. It’s just the latest example of prosecutorial abuse. We cannot exist as a stable country with perception that our freedom and economic well-being can be threatened by an arbitrary law-enforcement system. That’s the definition of a police state. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

ISIS ‘a national security threat’ BELFAST, Northern Ireland — U.S. airstrikes that have helped Iraqi and Kurdish forces recapture a strategic dam and halt, at least temporarily, the advance of ISIS terrorists on the Kurdish capital of Erbil are a welcome pushback against a relentless enemy that for a time seemed invincible. But it may be of no more strategic significance than Jimmy Doolittle’s bombing run against Japan in World War II. Doolittle’s raid gave a psychological boost to the United States, but it had to be followed by much sterner stuff before victory was achieved. Just as Japan and Germany were once threats to free people, so are Islamic fanatics by whatever label they wear. The beheading of James Foley, an American photojournalist, and a threat to behead a second American kidnapped by ISIS fighters is only the latest of numerous atrocities perpetrated by these fanatics. Writing in National Review Online, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) says: “Allowing the Islamic State and its jihadist leaders to maintain their newly established caliphate in the heart of the Middle East is a national security threat to the United States and to our allies in the region.” While airstrikes, a new government in Baghdad that may, or may not fulfill President Obama’s call for “inclusiveness,” and support for Kurdish and other forces battling ISIS, are all helpful, something more is needed. An international coalition of armies must be created to fight and defeat ISIS. While the U.S. and Britain might help assemble it, the coalition should be led by

the Kurds and Muslim nations. If ISIS and the other fanatics don’t represent true Islam, the “moderates” should take the lead in restoring not only their good name, but a semblance of order. President Obama Cal Thomas needs to say that victory is, in fact, the goal. Our enemies are certainly fighting to win. Echoing Sen. Rubio is British Prime Minister David Cameron, who wrote for The Sunday Telegraph that what ISIS is doing in Iraq and Syria affects us all and “we have no choice but to rise to the challenge” in defeating it. “If we do not act to stem the onslaught of this exceptionally dangerous terrorist movement,” he added, “it will only grow stronger until it can target us on the streets of Britain.” In fact, the preliminary “targeting” is already happening. The Mail Online reports that ISIS supporters recently distributed leaflets on Oxford Street in London. They want people to abandon Britain and join the new Islamic state. Posters declared “the dawn of a new era has begun.” Scotland Yard says it’s investigating to see whether any anti-terror laws were broken. If not, new laws should be passed. This is sedition and any nation that tolerates sedition aids in its own demise. If these seditionists are aliens, they should be deported; if they are citizens, they should

be arrested. More straight talk from Prime Minister Cameron: “...this threat cannot simply be removed by airstrikes alone. We need a tough, intelligent and patient long-term approach that can defeat the terrorist threat at (its) source.” The “source” is Islamism and because it is an amalgam of religious and political doctrines, people regarded as infidels and deserving of death (that would be us) do not have enough diplomats or UN resolutions to dissuade them and so they must be eliminated or subjugated. Cameron said Britain has recently strengthened its Immigration Act “to deprive naturalized Britons of their citizenship if they are suspected of being involved in terrorist activities.” He should advocate the same for native born Britons who are being radicalized. Mosques that preach hatred of Christians, Jews and the West should be closed and their imams deported or arrested. People who travel on British, American, or European Union passports to places where they participate in terrorism should be denied re-entry into their respective countries. As Cameron correctly noted, “We are in the middle of a generational struggle against a poisonous and extreme ideology, which I believe we will be fighting for the rest of my political lifetime.” Longer, if we don’t fight to win. Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

Iraq with Syria.” — Oubai Shahbandar, a Washington-based senior strategist for the Western-backed opposition Syrian National Coalition group.

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“We very much condemn the violation — flagrant violation — of Ukraine’s sovereignty that we saw today with the movement of “Running for president of the United States, I don’t care how this Russian convoy into Ukraine.” good you might think you might be. Whether you’ve been elected — Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser. governor of Texas three times and served for 12 years, it is not good enough from the standpoint of the preparation to run for the “The U.S. can’t defeat the Islamic State terrorist army in Iraq presidency of the United States.” if it does not strike its leadership and core base in Syria simulta— Texas Gov. Rick Perry, addressing neously. A real strategy requires linkage of the military effort in a group of business leaders in New Hampshire. C

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

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Family buries veteran killed in 1952 plane crash WHITTIER, Calif. (AP) — An Air Force veteran whose body lay lost in the snow of an Alaskan glacier for six decades has been buried with military honors in California. The remains of Engolf Welton Hagen were laid to rest on Friday near his parents’ grave at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, the Orange County Register reported. His youngest sister, 84-year-

old Eleanor Yeager of Corona del Mar, attended the burial. She gingerly touched the box carrying his cremated rib, forearm and hand — all that could be recovered from the crash site. The remains were identified through DNA supplied by Hagen’s oldest female relative — Eleanor’s sister Violet Wacker — who has since died. Hagen, then a 28-year-old

technical sergeant, died when a C-124 Globemaster carrying 52 passengers smashed into the Knik Glacier east of Anchorage during cloudy weather and exploded on Nov. 22,1952. The wreckage fell onto the Colony Glacier and was covered with snow before the remains could be found. The crash site was rediscovered on June 10, 2012, by an

Alaskan Army National Guard helicopter crew during a training mission. Eventually, 17 of the 52 victims were identified from recovered remains. Hagen’s remains were held at a military facility in Hawaii. Yeager’s granddaughter, Lainie Johnson, and 18-year-old greatgranddaughter, Kiere, retrieved Hagen’s cremated remains last weekend and the urn containing

his ashes was flown to California. Yeager says her brother was the sixth of 10 children who were raised on a farm in Roseau, Minnesota. She recalled him as a shy boy who liked to paint and read romance novels — and to get into snowball fights with his six sisters. “He was always a great brother to me, a great companion,” she said.

Hagen and his three brothers enlisted during World War II. Hagen joined the Marines and was stationed in the South Pacific. He re-enlisted after the war in the Air Force. “I guess he has always been alive in our hearts,” Yeager said. “I’m grieving his loss, again, after all these years. But, I’m so glad he is home — at last.”

Begich, Sullivan turn attention to general election By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press

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ANCHORAGE — Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Begich wants Alaskans to know he is one of them and an independent voice against President Barack Obama. But Tuesday’s primary produced a GOP nominee with a military record that could hold broad appeal in a state with a high population of veterans. Newly-nominated GOP challenger Dan Sullivan, Alaska’s former attorney general and a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps reserves, poses a challenge for Begich that the freshman lawmaker didn’t face in 2008, when he defeated scandalplagued incumbent Ted Stevens. The veteran senator spent most of that election in a courtroom. Sullivan faces no such restrictions on his time. He’s demonstrated a fundraising prowess that rivals Begich’s. But unlike Begich, who was born and raised in Alaska, Sullivan hails from Ohio. Sullivan’s wife, however, is from Alaska and his roots here date to the 1990s. Sullivan also has spent much of the past 10 months battling it out in a three-way GOP primary and fending off attacks by Democrats and a pro-Begich super PAC. Begich, meanwhile, faced no real Democratic opposition and has spent money and time building his bona fides in a state where relationships and roots are important to voters.

Begich used the time to open campaign offices in far-flung places like a coin-operated laundry in Dillingham, a hamlet of 2,000 people. He’s allowed himself to be videotaped strutting his stuff at the Athabascan Fiddlers’ dance in Fairbanks. And as anyone with a television knows, he rode a snowmobile in subzero temperatures in the Arctic, speaking into a camera about fighting the Obama administration to help secure offshore drilling permits. The two-pronged message puts the freshman senator in a unique position to benefit from this conservative state’s strong nonpartisan streak, despite its overwhelming votes against Obama in 2008 and 2012. For many voters, going with the person they know and trust matters far more than party labels. “The national policies are important,” said Bill Popp, president of the Anchorage Economic Development Corp. and a longtime friend of Begich. “But the ground game of how you take care of constituents’ needs in the state will be much more important.” Begich knows this. His campaign motto is “True Alaska” and, despite holding a leadership position in the Senate Democratic conference, he has worked to cast himself as independent voice. To defeat him, Republicans will have to convince voters that it’s bad for the country for Democrats to control

‘The national policies are importan. But the ground game of how you take care of constituents’ needs in the state will be much more important.’ — Bill Popp, president, Anchorage Economic Development Corp. the Senate — the GOP needs to net six seats to win control of the chamber — but also that Begich is bad for Alaska. The Republican National Committee, which has established a field presence here, is seeking to cast the race as a referendum on Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. Sullivan called Begich a “loyal lieutenant” to Reid. “Now is the time to focus on the real issues that matter the most to Alaskans,” Sullivan said in a statement early Wednesday. “I look forward to painting a clear contrast between Mark Begich’s inability to move our state forward and my vision for a brighter and better Alaska.” In Anchorage, where Begich grew up and once served in the assembly and as mayor, his campaign signs sat in some yards next to the independent candidate for governor and those supportive of oil tax cuts put in place by the Republicancontrolled state Legislature last year. Some people still remember his days as a property man-

ager, when he would show up at all hours to fix leaky toilets. “Let’s not get caught up in the D.C. trap of Democrats versus Republicans,” he said in an interview. “When you’re in Alaska it’s about what’s important for Alaska.” Begich will soon have 13 field offices in the state, including in communities that his campaign said have never had them before, like Barrow, billed as the northern most city in the United States, and Dillingham, where people have P.O. boxes for addresses. Having support in rural Alaska is seen as critical to running a successful statewide race, particularly one that’s expected to be tight. He says that establishing an office sends a message: “Look, you are part of this campaign. We need your help. I need your support. I need your time.” Growing up, Begich wanted nothing to do with politics, which he blamed for his father’s death. Nick Begich was Alaska’s lone congressman when the plane carrying him and House Major-

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ity Leader Hale Boggs, D-La., vanished en route to Juneau in 1972. Mark was 10. Looking back, stories he heard about his dad — later featured prominently in a poignant campaign ad — influenced his decision to venture into politics, he said. He served as mayor of Alaska’s largest city for nearly six years. In 2008, at the height of the Obama wave, Begich eked out a win over Stevens, who had been found guilty by a jury in a federal corruption case days before the election. The verdict eventually was set aside and the indictment dismissed amid charges of prosecutorial conduct, fueling Republican anger that the party had been robbed of the seat. In Washington, Begich joined the Democratic Party’s Senate leadership team and voted with his party to approve Obama’s health care overhaul. But he opposed Democratic pushes for expanded gun sale background checks and his party’s support for keeping the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge off-limits to oil and gas drilling. While he landed a coveted spot on the Senate Appropriations Committee, his critics say he hasn’t used his influence enough to help Alaska. “Tell me how having a Democrat in the Senate, working with a Democrat administration, has benefited the state of Alaska,” Alaska’s senior senator, Republican Lisa Murkowski, said in

vowing to help get a Republican elected. “I’ve yet to see it.” Murkowski, who just last month said she and Begich often agree on Alaska-related issues, came out hard against Begich on Monday. “I think it’s critically important that we reform the Senate, and you can best reform the Senate by change in leadership,” she said. Begich, the first Democratic senator to represent Alaska in nearly three decades, said who runs the Senate is not what Alaskans care about. Instead, he said, voters care about efforts like fighting to save a subsidized mail system to ship items from the Lower 48 states. They want to see their senators trying to stem rising seawaters that threaten coastal villages. And they want community projects, like a hospital in Nome that benefited from the federal stimulus package he supported. He stood behind an ad touting his bipartisan work with Murkowski, despite her demands that he take it down. Norma Wadsworth, a Begich volunteer within the Hispanic community, has in the past supported Murkowski. She thinks Murkowski and Begich make a great team. “We’re loyal to Sen. Begich because we believe that he has done a good job for the Alaskan people. And that’s No. 1,” she said at a recent Begich event. “And then, he’s an Alaskan.”


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Nation

Ferguson residents struggle from day to day By RYAN J. FOLEY Associated Press

FERGUSON, Mo. — Life in this working-class St. Louis suburb of modest brick homes and low-rise apartments hasn’t been the same since Angelia Dickens’ son tearfully told her, “The police shot a boy.” Since that news two weeks ago, she has been afraid to leave her apartment at night as protesters clash with police in sometimes violent confrontations. She’s stopped going to her job at a call center after it took two hours to navigate police barricades and street closings to get home. Walking down Canfield Drive, Dickens looks right and sees Missouri state troopers assembled outside a boarded-up barbecue joint. She looks left and sees media satellite trucks. Ahead, volunteers pick up trash along the commercial district where throngs gather nightly to protest the shooting of 18-yearold Michael Brown by a white officer. For the rest of the nation, this is the setting for seeing the angry tensions between young African-Americans and white police officers in predominantly black neighborhoods. Protesters and reporters have flocked here from around the nation. But for residents, it’s also the

place they live. They’re struggling over how to do that, no matter how strongly they feel about the issues being fought over. “Hopefully I can get up Monday and start a fresh week at work,” said Dickens, 55, who’s turning to charities for help paying her rent and utilities this month. “I’m hoping all this can die down and I can go back on with my life.” The protests have been peaceful for the last three nights, trading confrontations with police for one-on-one talks with officers about Brown’s death and tactics used during previous demonstrations. But there’s no question that the lives of the people who live near where Brown was shot on Aug. 9 have been upended by the protesters and the police, and they wonder how much of the disruption will be temporary. Their closest gas station was burned down during looting. Several stores were damaged. Many of the barber shops and restaurants along West Florissant Avenue commercial strip are boarded up to prevent looting. Dellena Jones hasn’t seen customers at her hair salon shop, where the glass door was shattered by a concrete block. “If we keep doing this, we are part of the terror,” said Jones, 35.

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In this In this Tuesday photo, people watch protesters from inside a restaurant during a rally for Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. The response to Brown’s death turned violent because of a convergence of factors and has upended life in this working-class St. Louis suburb of modest brick homes and low-rise apartments.

But elsewhere in Ferguson, a suburb of 21,000 where “I Love Ferguson” yard signs are common, signs of unrest are rare. The city is the “small, relatively quiet community” about 10 miles from downtown St. Louis where 69-year-old retired social worker Carolyn Jennings moved 30 years ago. Her neighborhood was mostly white then. Now, it’s almost all

black, with only a few elderly whites left. Amid the closing of manufacturing plants and decline of property values, white residents moved to more distant suburbs. These days, Jennings sits near City Hall holding a sign that reads, “Execution by Ferguson police is penalty for walking while black.” All day, drivers honk in support of pro-

testers calling for the arrest of officer Darren Wilson. Lt. Jeff Fuesting of the St. Louis County Police Department says officers will have to find a way forward with residents who were sympathetic with the protests and were subjected to tear gas in the demonstrations. “It’s too early to tell how we’ll do that,” he said. Karon Johnson, 22, moved

into a Canfield Green apartment Aug. 5 with his pregnant girlfriend and 14-month-old son, hoping it would be safer than their previous neighborhood. His girlfriend gave birth to a girl the day before Brown was killed in the street, and they returned home days later to what felt like a war zone. “Helicopters overhead. Police everywhere,” Johnson said, strolling his son. Now his concern is getting the dishwashing job he was interviewing for at Red Lobster. “$11 an hour,” he said. Angela Shaver, 46, a Missouri Department of Social Services case worker who’s lived in the neighborhood 20 years, normally works with needy and disabled residents who apply for food stamps and Medicaid. She said she has been on stress leave since the shooting, which was close enough to her apartment that she heard the shots. She’s started writing a journal to channel her anxieties at a counselor’s suggestion. “I could write a book,” she laughs. One evening, she looked out her window and saw so much smoke that she thought her building was on fire. After she went outside, she realized it was tear gas coming from blocks away. The next day she couldn’t swallow, her throat raw.

Lawsuits challenge FAA drone, model aircraft rules By JOAN LOWY Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Model aircraft hobbyists, research universities and commercial drone interests filed lawsuits Friday challenging a government directive that they say imposes tough new limits on the use of model aircraft and broadens the agency’s ban on commercial drone flights. The three lawsuits asked the

U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to review the validity of the directive, which the Federal Aviation Administration issued in June. The agency said the directive is an attempt to clarify what is a model aircraft and the limitations on their operation. The FAA has been working on regulations that would permit commercial drone flights in U.S. skies for more than 10

years, but the agency is still at least months and possibly years away from issuing final rules to permit flights by small drones. Regulations for flights by larger drones are even farther away. Part of the agency’s challenge is to distinguish between planes flown by hobbyists and those used for commercial applications, a distinction that’s

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become harder to draw as the technology for model planes has grown more sophisticated. A law passed by Congress in 2012 directed the FAA to issue regulations permitting commercial drone flights by the fall of 2015, but prohibited the agency from imposing new regulations on model aircraft. The FAA directive is a back-

door imposition of new regulations on model aircraft hobbyists and commercial drone operators without going through required federal procedures for creating new regulations, said Brendan Schulman, a New York attor-

ney representing the groups that filed the lawsuits. Federal procedures require an opportunity for public comment on proposed regulations and an analysis of the potential costs of the regulations vs. the benefits.

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Around the Nation WASHINGTON — The internal records of as many as 25,000 Homeland Security Department employees were exposed during a recent computer break-in at a federal contractor that handles security clearances, an agency official said Friday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of an incident that is under active federal criminal investigation, said the number of victims could be greater. The department was informing employees whose files were exposed in the hacking against contractor USIS and warning them to monitor their financial accounts. Earlier this month, USIS acknowledged the break-in, saying its internal cybersecurity team had detected what appeared to be an intrusion with “all the markings of a statesponsored attack.” Neither USIS nor government officials have speculated on the identity of the foreign government.

Democrats adopt 2016 primary calendar ATLANTA — Leaders of the Democratic Party adopted their 2016 presidential nominating calendar on Saturday, setting the stage for a successor to President Barack Obama. The Democratic National Committee, or DNC, approved rules for its 2016 convention along with a primary schedule that will begin with the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 1, 2016, followed by voting later that month in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. The 2016 framework is in line with plans pushed by Republicans and gives states incentives to hold their primary contests between March and June, aiming to avoid a front-loaded calendar that encroaches on the Christmas holidays. The Democrats’ plan recommends that the New Hampshire primary be held on Feb. 9, followed by the Nevada caucuses on Feb. 20 and the South Carolina primary on Feb. 27. Other states could hold their contests from March 1 through the second Tuesday in June.

No arrests as thousands rally over chokehold death NEW YORK — Thousands of people expressing grief, anger and hope for a better future marched peacefully through Staten Island on Saturday to protest the chokehold death of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. Police reported no arrests after the afternoon rally and march that drew well over 2,500 people to the streets where Eric Garner was taken to the ground on July 17 by a New York Police Department officer using a prohibited martial arts maneuver. — The Associated Press

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Obama vacation still too much for some By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press

Official says hackers hit up to 25,000 fed workers

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CHILMARK, Mass. — President Barack Obama has spent less time away from the White House than his predecessors. But his two-week break on the resort island of Martha’s Vineyard and hours on the golf course have his detractors teeing up as they highlight the slew of foreign policy crises currently facing the United States. The criticism has the president’s aides confronting a question it faces whenever Obama gets away: Is there ever a good time for the commander in chief to take a few days off? Since becoming president, Obama has taken 20 vacations lasting two to 15 days. As of Friday, he has spent all or part of 138 days on “vacation.” By the same point in his second term, President George W. Bush spent 381 partial or complete days at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, and another 26 at the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, according to CBS News reporter Mark Knoller’s widely respected record keeping on the presidency. Other recent American leaders also spent more time away. But images of Obama playing leisurely rounds of golf as the U.S. strikes Islamist militants in northern Iraq have been jarring to some, particularly his fiercest national security critics. After delivering an angry statement Wednesday condemning the beheading of American journalist James Foley by the Islamic State group, Obama immediately hit the links. “Every day, we find new evidence that he’d rather be on the golf course than he would be dealing with the crisis that’s developing rapidly in the Middle East,” former Vice President

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President Barack Obama sits in a golf cart while golfing at Farm Neck Golf Club, in Oak Bluffs, Mass., on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, Thursday.

Dick Cheney told Fox News this week. Obama, well known for his love of golf, has played eight rounds since arriving on the Massachusetts island 12 days ago. He went golfing last week after addressing the nation from the yard of his vacation home on Iraq and the civil unrest in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri, linked to the fatal shooting of a black 18-yearold by a white police officer. He plays most weekends when he is at the White House, joining many of his predecessors who also enjoyed the game. Some of the negative reaction reflects that the White House occasionally allows media to photograph the president when he is playing golf. By contrast, there are no photos of him playing basketball or during his regular gym workout. With the U.S. engaged militarily in Iraq, and struggling to secure a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza and ease tensions between Russia and Ukraine, the

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White House released photos of Obama early in the vacation being briefed by top aides, including national security adviser Susan Rice and Attorney General Eric Holder. Other images captured him on the telephone with world leaders. Obama’s aides counter criticism of his vacations by saying he travels with what essentially is a mini-White House. The entourage comes complete with top advisers and senior staff, and communications equipment needed to do the job from wherever he may be. “Just because the president is in a different location doesn’t mean he’s not doing his job,” said White House spokesman Eric Schultz, who accompanied Obama on vacation. “He’s been deeply engaged on issues both domestically and abroad.” Cheney contrasted Obama’s continued vacation with British Prime Minister David Cameron suddenly returning to London during his time off. Cameron returned from vacation in Portugal to chair an

emergency meeting on the humanitarian crisis in northern Iraq. He departed this week on the second part of his scheduled vacation to Cornwall, in southwest England, but headed back just a day later for crisis meetings after Foley’s death. Cameron resumed his vacation the following day. Obama also interrupted his vacation, returning to the White House for meetings Monday and Tuesday. The break was planned long before U.S. airstrikes in Iraq started or Ferguson, Missouri, became a hotbed of civil disobedience in the days after the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown. Obama resumed his vacation on Tuesday. He leaves the island Sunday. Other presidents have vacationed during foreign policy flare-ups. President George H.W. Bush took a three-week break in Maine in 1990 after ordering the U.S. military to turn back Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi forces in Kuwait. He swatted away questions about Persian Gulf action while on the golf course, later saying “I just don’t like taking questions on serious matters on my vacation . . . I hope you’ll understand when I’m recreating, I will recreate. And when we’re working, which I’m trying up here, I’ll work hard.” In 2002, President George W. Bush also was on the golf course when he reacted to terrorist bombings in Israel, saying: “I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive.” Bush later gave up playing golf after the U.S. military death toll in Iraq began to rise. Bush has defended Obama’s fondness for golf.


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Airlines on alert as eruption begins By JENNA GOTTLIEB Associated Press

REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Iceland’s Bardarbunga volcano began erupting Saturday under the ice of Europe’s largest glacier, prompting the country to close the airspace over the volcano. Thousands of small earthquakes have rattled the volcano, located deep beneath the Vatnajokull glacier, in the last week. Seismic data indicated that magma from the volcano was melting ice beneath the glacier’s Dyngjujokull icecap, Meteorological Office vulcanologist Melissa Pfeffer said. The remote area, 200 miles (320 kilometers) east of the capital of Reykjavik, is uninhabited. The Civil Protection Department said scientists flew over the ice cap Saturday afternoon but saw no visible signs of the eruption on the surface. Still, authorities raised the country’s aviation alert to red — the highest level on a fivepoint scale — indicating the threat of “significant emission of ash into the atmosphere.”

AP Photo/Courtesy Channel 2 Iceland

In an in an image from a Tuesday video, a warning sign is posted on the road next to Bardarbunga, a subglacial stratovolcano located under Iceland’s largest glacier. On Saturday, Iceland closed airspace over the Bardarbunga volcano after the Meteorological Office said an eruption had begun under the ice of Europe’s largest glacier.

Icelandic authorities declared a no-fly zone of 100 nautical miles by 140 nautical miles around the eruption as a precaution, but did not shut down air space over most of the island nation in the North Atlantic. “All airports are open and flights are on schedule,” said spokeswoman Olof Baldursdottir. A 2010 eruption of Iceland’s

Eyjafjallajokul volcano produced an ash cloud that caused a week of international aviation chaos, with more than 100,000 flights cancelled. Pfeffer said it was not clear when, or if, the eruption would melt through the ice — which is between 100 to 400 meters (330 to 1,300 feet) thick — and fling steam and ash into the air. She said it could take up to a day for the ice to melt — or

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the eruption might remain contained beneath Europe’s largest glacier. Scientists were monitoring a hydrological station downstream from the volcano for flooding, a common result of volcanic eruptions in Iceland. Pfeffer said the amount of ash produced by the new eruption would depend on the thickness of the ice. “The thicker the ice, the more water there is, the more explosive it will be and the more ash-rich the eruption will be,” she said. Iceland sits on a volcanic hot spot in the Atlantic’s mid-oceanic ridge and eruptions occur frequently, triggered when the Earth’s plates move and when magma from deep underground pushes its way to the surface. Well-practiced emergency procedures mean eruptions in Iceland usually do not cause deaths. Authorities evacuated several hundred people, mostly hikers, earlier this week from the highlands north of the Vatnajokull glacier as a precaution.

Around the World New Sierra Leone law makes it illegal to hide Ebola patients FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Sierra Leone has passed a new law imposing possible jail time for anyone caught hiding an Ebola patient — a common practice that the World Health Organization believes has contributed to a major underestimation of the current outbreak. The new law, passed Friday, imposes prison terms of up to two years for violators, said lawmaker Ansumana Jaiah Kaikai. It now goes for presidential approval. He said the measure was necessary to compel residents to cooperate with government officials, noting that some residents had resisted steps to combat Ebola and build isolation centers in their communities. A total of 2,615 infections and 1,427 deaths have been recorded in the Ebola outbreak now hitting West Africa, according to figures released Friday by the World Health Organization. Sierra Leone has been hard-hit, with at least 910 cases and 392 deaths. But these numbers don’t capture all Ebola cases because families hide patients, fearing high fatality rates and the stigma that comes with a positive diagnosis, the U.N. health agency said.

Obama again faces military action in Syria WASHINGTON — For three years, President Barack Obama has resisted the pull of potential U.S. military action in Syria. He has held firm even as the civil war’s death toll climbed See WORLD, page A-9

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

Russian convoy returns from Ukraine

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By ALEXANDER ROSLYAKOV Associated Press

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toward 200,000, the Syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians and Islamic State militants strengthened amid the chaos. Now Obama must decide whether the extremist group’s murder of American journalist James Foley, as well as the broader threat the group could pose to U.S. interests, should change his cautious calculus. Pressure is coming from his own military leaders to go after the Islamic State inside Syria. But he must weigh that against his aversion to the risks that could come with plunging the United States into a country torn apart by an intractable internal conflict. White House officials have suggested that airstrikes in Syria are an option, though the officials say specific military proposals has not yet been presented to the president.

Israel bombs Gaza City apartment tower, Hamas keeps up rocket barrage on Israel GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel bombed an apartment tower in downtown Gaza City on Saturday, collapsing the 12-story building in an unprecedented strike, while Hamas kept up heavy rocket fire that sent more Israelis fleeing border areas close to Gaza. The violence signaled that a speedy resumption of truce talks is unlikely, despite another appeal by mediator Egypt. Gaps between Israel and Hamas on a border deal for blockaded Gaza remain vast, and repeated rounds of talks have ended in failure. In the Gaza City strike, a huge fireball followed by a black column of smoke rose into the sky after two Israeli missiles toppled the Zafer Tower, one in a group of several high-rises in the upscale Tel al-Hawa neighborhood. Neighboring buildings shook from the blasts. — The Associated Press

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DONETSK, Russia — Hundreds of Russian aid trucks returned home from rebel-held eastern Ukraine on Saturday, highlighting a dire need for long-term assistance to the region where homes and livelihoods have been destroyed by months of fighting. Ahead of a much-anticipated meeting on Tuesday between the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, German Chancellor Angela Merkel held talks in Kiev with Ukrainian officials and expressed hope for a peaceful solution to the conflict that has claimed more than 2,000 lives. Russia unilaterally sent hundreds of aid trucks into Ukraine through a rebel-held border point Friday, saying it had lost patience with Ukraine’s delaying tactics, a move that Ukraine promptly described as an invasion. By mid-afternoon Saturday, all the vehicles had returned to Russia, Paul Picard of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe told reporters in the Russian town of Donetsk. A Russian emergency official said 227 vehicles had

AP Photo/Alexander Roslyakov

The first trucks from the Russian aid convoy wait to cross the border control point with Ukraine in the Russian town of Donetsk, Rostov-on-Don region, Russia, Saturday. After traveling to besieged rebel-held areas, some of the trucks have now begun crossing back into Russia.

taken part. An AP reporter on the Ukrainian side of the border was able to look inside about 40 of the white-tarpaulined tractor-trailers and confirmed they were empty. Russia said the trucks carried only food, water, generators and sleeping bags to the hard-hit rebel stronghold of Luhansk. Ukraine and others — including the U.S., the European

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Union and NATO — denounced the Russian move as a violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty. Kiev and Western countries also suggested the convoy could be smuggling in supplies and reinforcements to the pro-Russian separatists fighting the government. It remained unclear what the Russian convoy had actually delivered, since it only arrived late Friday and unloading all

those trucks in just a few hours in a war zone represents a sizeable task. AP journalists following the convoy said rattling sounds Friday indicated many of the trucks were not fully loaded. In towns and cities recaptured by Ukrainian forces from the rebels, the need for something more long-term than a one-time delivery of food and water is glaring. Assistance has been trickling in from the government and international donors, but it is still not enough. Residents in the city of Slovyansk, which endured a weekslong siege before the rebels left town in July, were caught between government forces and the separatists for several months and are now largely left on their own after devastating artillery strikes. Valerie Amos, who oversees U.N. emergency assistance programs, visited Slovyansk on Saturday to inspect aid efforts. “This is particularly difficult in some areas in the eastern part of the country where there is ongoing fighting,” Amos told The Associated Press. Rebels have rejected overtures by authorities to provide territory under their control with much-needed aid.


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Lifestyle

Ice bucket challenge has charities rethinking media By ALICIA RANCILIO Associated Press

NEW YORK — The ice bucket challenge’s phenomenal success is making other charitable organizations rethink how they connect with a younger generation of potential donors. Since the ALS Association began tracking the campaign’s progress on July 29, it has raised more than $53.3 million from 1.1 million new donors in what is one of the most viral philanthropic social media campaigns in history. Thousands of people, including celebrities like Taylor Swift and Oprah Winfrey, have posted videos of themselves getting buckets of ice water dumped over their heads and challenging others to do the same — or donate money to The ALS Association, which raises money for Lou Gehrig’s disease research and assistance. The ice bucket challenge has shown it’s OK to be silly for a good cause, says Brian Mittendorf, a professor at the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, who teaches courses in nonprofit finance. “Normally the model is to find people who are passionate about a cause and then ask for donations or to educate people and then seek out donations. (The ice bucket challenge is) something that’s fun that people can do ... people are taking part in it and then taking the info and donating.” The viral nature of the effort surprised even The ALS Association. “This level of unprecedented

giving is (something) I don’t think this country has seen before outside of a disaster or emergency,” said ALS Association spokesperson Carrie Munk. “We had no idea it would get to this point.” Who should get credit for making this a viral sensation depends on whom you ask. Some say it began earlier this month when friends of a 29-year-old Boston man with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, did a group challenge. It’s also demonstrated that the average Joe or Jane can make waves. “One of the big take-aways is the power of individuals who are so tightly connected to a cause can really make a difference,” Munk said. “I’m pretty sure that if any company or any nonprofit had all of the public relations dollars in the world to come up with a campaign, we never would’ve seen this kind of success.” Lucretia Gilbert, executive director of The Pink Agenda, which raises money for breast cancer research and awareness, believes it will encourage other nonprofits to get creative on social media. “It’s a very simple thing and that’s kind of the beauty of it. Everyone can do this challenge,” she said. The effort comes at a time when private groups are searching for new ways to raise dollars in the wake of tighter federal government spending on basic medical research, including on diseases like ALS. The National Institutes of Health is spending about $30 billion this year, money that is

AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File

This Aug. 20 file photo shows Tennessee Titans players taking part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge after NFL football practice in Nashville, Tenn. Former Titans linebacker Tim Shaw has announced that he has ALS and visited the facility and witnessed the event to raise money and awareness to battle the disease. The phenomenal success of the fundraising craze is making charitable organizations rethink how they connect with a younger generation of potential donors, specifically through social media.

divided in a highly competitive process to scientists around the country, and the world, to pursue what are deemed the most promising leads to understand various diseases and to find new targets to fight them. Congress cut government spending last year; in 2012, the NIH’s budget was $30.8 billion. And even before those cuts, the agency’s budget hadn’t kept pace with inflation for about a decade. As a result, the NIH is funding about one in six grant applications — down from about one in three a decade ago,

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director Francis Collins said earlier this year. For Lou Gehrig’s disease, the NIH’s estimated budget this year is $40 million, down from $44 million in 2012. Employing technology for fundraising campaigns, of course, isn’t a new idea: Perhaps one of the most enduring began in 1966 when the Muscular Dystrophy Association had its first annual Labor Day weekend telethon. Last year, it raised $59.6 million in contributions. Fundraisers have also embraced donating by text

message in recent years. But some fundraisers contend that one of their greatest challenges is asking the same people for money year after year — a challenge successful social media campaigns could solve. Mindy Bailey, corporate and community development specialist for JDRF, a foundation that raises money to fight Type 1 diabetes, said volunteers want to come up with a similar idea to fuel donations. “We have had a lot of people reach out to us and say, ‘Hey, we’re going to do the ice bucket

challenge,’” Bailey said. “Recently we had a woman say, ‘I’m thinking of doing a piein-your-face idea.’ The wheels have been turning.” However, not everyone is a fan of the public approach of the ice bucket challenge. #NoIceBucketChallenge is a hashtag on Twitter that’s being used for a variety of reasons. “I just think it seems hokey and far too gimmicky and a hot trend and part of the whole ‘me’ culture of ‘Oh look at me. Pay attention to me,’” said Cameron Mitchell of New York. “The charity part seems like an afterthought.” Some even argue that it’s wasteful to dump water, even for a cause, especially in places like California, where there’s a drought. The California Water Board offered a measured response. “It doesn’t violate any of our regulations. People should always use good judgment whenever they use water while we’re in a drought. On the other hand, we understand that this is a charitable event,” said George N. Kostyroko, director of the California State Water Resources Control Board’s office of public affairs, in an email. Annoyed, impressed or otherwise, the ice bucket challenge has people talking — and ALS’s Munk asserts that even if they don’t donate, the campaign has raised public awareness, a major focus of the organization that last year spent 32 percent of its annual budget on public and professional education and 27 percent on research.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

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n On Aug. 9 at 11:54 p.m., Crown Point troopers were patrolling in the Seward area, when they conducted a traffic stop on a blue Cadillac for an equipment violation. Investigation revealed that Jakkaphan Klanarong, 37, of Seward, was operating the vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Klanarong was arrested and taken to the Seward Jail for driving under the influence. n On Aug. 9 at about 5:00 hours at Bing’s Landing, Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Soldotna Post, observed Vasiliy Oleynik, 53, of Wasilla, hook a silver salmon in the anal fin and retain it. Oleynik was cited for failing to release salmon hooked elsewhere than in the mouth. Bail was set at $130 in Kenai Court. n On Aug. 10 at 1:46 p.m., Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Michael D. Miller, 52, of Anchorage, in Resurrection Bay near 4th of July Creek for Sport fishing using more than a single line. Bail was set at $110. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On Aug. 10 at 4:09 p.m., wildlife troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Glen M. Knickerbocker, 67, of Anchorage, on the Pleasure Vessel Cupcake in Resurrection Bay near Caine’s Head for sport fishing using more than a single line. Bail was set at $110. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On Aug. 10 at about 7:30 p.m., the Alaska Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a gray 1994 Ford pickup on Echo Lake Road. Roger Lee Campbell, Jr., 20, of Soldotna, was found to be operating the vehicle without required liability insurance. He was arrested for motor vehicle liability insurance required and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $250 bail. n On Aug. 10 at 9:26 p.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a single-vehicle collision on the Old Sterling Highway, near Alligator Alley in Anchor Point. The driver of the tan Chevrolet Silverado was identified as Jared Meloche, 24 of Michigan. Investigation revealed that he had been driving under the influence of alcohol at the time of the collision. He was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to the Homer Jail on $500 bail. The vehicle involved in the accident was estimated to be a total loss. n On Aug. 10, Frank Weiss III, 59, and David George, 59, both of Eagle River, were each issued a citation by the Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Anchor Point Post, for sport fishing with more than one line. Weiss and George were contacted while they were fishing in Kachemak Bay and investigation revealed that the pair had five separate lines in the water. Bail was set for $110 each. n On Aug. 11 at 8:08 a.m., troopers received a report of a box truck driving erratically on the Sterling Highway near Ninilchik. Troopers located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on it. After investigation, Brian Burns, 43, of Soldotna, was issued a misdemeanor citation for texting while driving. n On Aug. 11 at about 12:20 p.m., a Seward man located human remains on top of an unknown mountain. The mountain is located about twp miles south of Seward. Investigation is still ongoing. n On Aug. 12 at 3:02 p.m., Alaska State Troopers received a report of a possible assault near Dorothy Drive in Kasilof. Troopers responded and identified Cindy Pearcy, 42, of Kasilof. Investigation revealed Pearcy to be making a false

Police reports report to law enforcement by identifying another individual, by name, as having attempted to run her over with a vehicle. Pearcy was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. n On Aug. 12 at 4:08 p.m., troopers responded to a motor vehicle collision on Kalifornsky Beach Road near Kalgin Road. During the investigation, troopers contacted and identified Thomas Northcott, 56, of Soldotna, who had two outstanding arrest warrants. He was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail. n On Aug. 12 at about 8:30 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop near Mile 37 of the Seward Highway, north of Moose Pass, because they had received a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report about the vehicle, which was driving erratically and had a passenger attempting to jump from it as it traveled south on the Seward Highway. In addition, troopers also witnessed the vehicle driving erratically, traveling northbound in the southbound lane. Investigation revealed that driver Julio Corral-Canales, 26, of Anchorage, was impaired by alcoholic beverages. Additionally, it was discovered that his license had been revoked and he had a limitation to have an ignition interlock device installed on any vehicle he operates. No ignition interlock device was installed. Canales was arrested for driving under the influence, driving while license revoked and driving in violation of a license limitation. n On Aug. 13, Alaska State Troopers contacted Kenneth Kvasnikoff, 43, at his residence in Ninilchik. Investigation revealed that Kvasnikoff was in violation of his conditions of release for an open felony assault charge. Kvasnikoff was arrested and taken to the Homer Jail. n On Aug. 15 at 7:24 p.m., troopers contacted Mark Gilbert, 28, of Soldotna, in the course of a traffic stop near Indian. Investigation revealed that Gilbert was driving while his license was revoked and without an ignition interlock device installed in his vehicle, as re-

quired by a limitation on his license. Further investigation revealed Gilbert to be on supervised probation and in violation of his probation conditions. He was arrested and taken to the Anchorage Correctional Center without bail. n On Aug. 15 at 8:24 p.m., Alaska State Troopers Dispatch received a report of a possibly intoxicated driver near Island Lake Road in Nikiski. Troopers responded and performed a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, contacting driver, Dean Hatch, 52, of Nikiski. Investigation revealed that Hatch was driving under the influence. He was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Aug. 15 at about 9:10 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a Ford Explorer for speeding and the driver not wearing his seat belt on North Fork Road in Anchor Point. Investigation revealed that Harry Bjork, 62, of Anchor Point, was driving while under the influence of alcohol. Bjork was arrested and taken to the Homer Jail on $500 bail. The vehicle was released to a sober person on scene. n On Aug. 16 at 3:55 a.m., Alaska State Troopers arrested Bartholomew Agner, 28, of Anchor Point, on an arrest warrant. Agner was contacted at a pullout near Mile 88.3 of the Seward Highway on an unrelated incident. A records check confirmed that Agner had a $500 warrant for contempt of court for failure to satisfy judgment on an original charge of fourth-degree misconduct involving weapons. Agner was taken to the Anchorage Correctional Complex. n On Aug. 16, Alaska State Troopers was advised of a disturbance on Ciechanski Road. Troopers responded, and investigation showed that Micaela Rose, 20, of Kenai, had assaulted a family member. Rose was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail on the charge of fourth-degree assault (domestic violence). n On Aug. 16 at about 3:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, stopped a Pontiac sedan for speeding at Mile 141 of the Sterling Highway, near Ninilchik. Investiga-

tion revealed that that Tristen Faubion-Smith, 18, of Anchorage, was in possession of marijuana and was driving without a valid license. Faubion-Smith was issued misdemeanor citations for no valid operator’s license and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was released on scene. n On Aug. 17 at 6:47 a.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, responded to a report of passenger bus that had gone into the ditch. Investigation revealed a passenger bus was being operated by Steven A. Battershall, 59, of Sterling. Battershall was driving the bus northbound on the Sterling Highway near Mile 90 when the he went unconscious. The bus left the roadway and came to rest in a field. There were 20 occupants on the bus, some sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were treated at Central Peninsula Hospital. The driver was pronounced deceased on scene, apparently from natural causes. The bus was drivable from the scene. The body was released to the medical examiner’s office. Next of kin notifi-

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The Kenai Police Department would like to make local area residents aware of a current telephone scam. Over the past week, several Kenai residents have received phone calls from scammers claiming to work for the Internal Revenue Service. During the phone calls, the scammers are demanding that money be immediately paid through a wire-transfer or pre-paid credit card. This is a nationwide scam. We ask that residents be cautious of these types of phone calls. If you receive a suspicious call from a person claiming to be with the IRS, please contact the IRS directly to verify their identity. For more information, please check out the following website http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Warnsof-Pervasive-Telephone-Scam cations have been made. Investigation is continuing. n On Aug. 16 at 10:25 p.m., Kenai police were called to a local motel to a report of trespass. Officer contacted Ruby H. Showalter, 49, of Nikiski. Showalter had been contacted the previous night and issued a permanent trespass notice not to return to the property. Showalter was arrested for second-degree criminal trespass and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Aug. 16 at 8:44 a.m., Kenai police contacted a vehicle driving on the new bike path near Kalifornsky Beach Road and Mallard Road. After investigation, Shannon L. Owe,

49, of Socorro, New Mexico, was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Aug. 16 at 1:23 a.m., Kenai police responded to a report of a party at an apartment complex. After investigation, the following persons were either arrested or issued a summons: Arrested, Mary L Tyone, 24, of Kenai, for furnishing alcohol to persons under 21; Arrested, Christopher J. Jacokes, 18, of Kenai, for habitual minor consuming; Summons: Matthew J. Souders, 20, Kenai, for minor consuming; Summons: Steven D. Anasogak, 19, Kenai, for habitual minor consuming.


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A-12 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

Barrow 37/32

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Today

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

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Tides Today Prudhoe Bay 44/36

High(ft.)

Low(ft.)

4:19 a.m. (19.7) 5:00 p.m. (19.4)

11:39 a.m. (-0.5) 11:49 p.m. (1.9)

3:06 a.m. (19.0) 3:47 p.m. (18.7)

9:48 a.m. (-0.4) 9:58 p.m. (2.0)

First Second

2:25 a.m. (17.8) 3:06 p.m. (17.5)

8:44 a.m. (-0.4) 8:54 p.m. (2.0)

First Second

1:01 a.m. (10.5) 1:52 p.m. (9.5)

7:30 a.m. (-0.3) 7:37 p.m. (1.9)

First Second

7:07 a.m. (28.5) 7:44 p.m. (29.7)

1:28 a.m. (3.8) 1:51 p.m. (0.4)

Kenai City Dock

First Second Deep Creek

First Second

Occasional rain and drizzle

Cloudy with a brief shower or two

Clouds limiting sunshine

Partly sunny with a shower or two

Rather cloudy with a shower or two

Hi: 58 Lo: 51

Hi: 61 Lo: 49

Hi: 62 Lo: 47

Hi: 63 Lo: 48

Hi: 65 Lo: 49

The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, Sunrise humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, Sunset pressure and elevation on the human body.

10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

51 52 52 55

Daylight Length of Day - 14 hrs., 56 min., 8 sec. Daylight lost - 5 min., 27 sec.

Alaska Cities Yesterday Hi/Lo/W

Adak* Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cold Bay Cordova Delta Junction Denali N. P. Dillingham Dutch Harbor Fairbanks Fort Yukon Glennallen* Gulkana Haines Homer Juneau Ketchikan Kiana King Salmon Klawock Kodiak

New Aug 25

Today 6:38 a.m. 9:34 p.m.

First Sep 2

Moonrise Moonset

Tomorrow 6:41 a.m. 9:31 p.m.

Full Sep 8

Today 6:03 a.m. 8:46 p.m.

Readings through 4 p.m. yesterday

Nome 66/49

Temperature

Unalakleet McGrath 63/51 62/50

Last Sep 15 Tomorrow 7:14 a.m. 9:01 p.m.

Yesterday Hi/Lo/W

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Kotzebue 61/52/pc 55/48/r 57/49/c McGrath 70/41/pc 61/49/c 60/52/r Metlakatla 66/58/sh 50/45/sh 37/32/c Nome 63/47/c 65/48/sh 62/48/r North Pole 65/43/sh 65/55/sh 61/52/r Northway 68/42/pc 59/38/pc 56/50/r Palmer 64/47/pc 66/44/pc 67/48/pc Petersburg 63/54/sh 64/43/pc 61/45/s Prudhoe Bay* 62/40/pc 61/48/sh 60/49/r Saint Paul 54/52/sh 62/52/sh 57/52/sh Seward 57/52/c 68/46/pc 69/51/pc Sitka 64/56/sh 64/46/pc 68/46/s Skagway 63/51/s 71/36/pc 56/42/r Talkeetna 69/43/pc 68/33/pc 59/43/sh Tanana 69/42/r 71/52/c 62/53/c Tok* 67/43/pc 61/47/sh 59/50/r Unalakleet 68/48/pc 68/53/sh 63/52/c Valdez 62/44/pc 68/57/sh 68/56/sh Wasilla 64/46/c 53/47/pc 50/43/s Whittier 61/45/pc 61/45/sh 61/49/r Willow* 68/48/pc 67/55/c 67/55/sh Yakutat 63/41/s 56/48/sh 62/50/sh Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

64/54/pc 62/50/sh 67/56/sh 66/49/pc 71/46/s 67/45/pc 59/48/r 63/54/sh 44/36/c 58/50/sh 57/48/r 63/55/sh 64/51/c 60/49/r 68/51/pc 67/44/c 63/51/sh 52/45/r 60/47/r 53/49/r 61/48/r 59/51/sh

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Albany, NY 75/63/c Albuquerque 82/58/pc Amarillo 94/69/pc Asheville 88/66/pc Atlanta 93/75/pc Atlantic City 75/62/r Austin 100/69/pc Baltimore 72/69/sh Billings 59/56/r Birmingham 95/74/s Bismarck 67/60/r Boise 79/51/s Boston 72/61/pc Buffalo, NY 79/65/pc Casper 71/54/pc Charleston, SC 99/80/pc Charleston, WV 86/71/pc Charlotte, NC 91/73/c Chicago 86/71/t Cheyenne 73/56/t Cincinnati 90/69/pc

80/60/pc 87/63/t 94/67/t 80/65/t 89/71/t 77/56/pc 100/72/s 79/58/pc 61/43/r 96/75/t 68/51/c 79/56/pc 75/62/s 80/61/pc 73/42/pc 89/71/pc 86/66/pc 82/65/c 87/71/pc 76/50/pc 88/70/pc

High ............................................... 58 Low ................................................ 48 Normal high .................................. 63 Normal low .................................... 45 Record high ........................ 79 (1987) Record low ........................ 27 (2000)

Kenai/ Soldotna 58/51 Seward 57/48 Homer 59/50

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24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.00" Month to date ............................ 1.97" Normal month to date .............. 1.94" Year to date ............................. 11.08" Normal year to date ................. 8.83" Record today ................. 1.03" (1984) Record for August ........ 5.39" (1966) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)

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Thunderstorms will rumble from the Southeast to the Tennessee Valley today. As blazing heat encompasses the southern Plains and Mississippi Valley, winds will chill the northern High Plains.

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Lathrop edges Kardinals Staff report

The Kenai Central football team found enough magic on defense to stay in Saturday night’s game against Lathrop. They just couldn’t find enough on offense. The Kardinals lost a nonconference matchup against the Malamutes 7-6 in Fairbanks to drop to 0-2 overall in 2014. The game stayed scoreless after three quarters of play, but on the first play of the fourth, Chase Logan ran 32 yards for a Kenai lead. Unfortunately, the extra-point kick missed, which turned out to be the difference. Just 66 seconds later, Lathrop quarterback Glenn Maiden found Nathan Barnett in the end zone on a 41-yard touchdown pass to give Lathrop the lead. With 4:45 to play, Kenai found itself on the Lathrop 36-yard line on fourth down, but quarterback Jace Baker’s pass attempt to Kyle Foree soared too high. Earlier in the game, Kenai stopped Lathrop with inches to go to their own end zone,

and with 2:51 left in the game, the Kardinals stood tall on another goal-line stand, stuffing the Malamutes on fourth down to take over on the Kenai 10-yard line. However, the Kards could not get a drive going, turning the ball over again on fourth down with 48 seconds left on their 1-yard line.

“As coaches, we don’t try to put focus on the other team, it’s about getting better.” Junior Christian Riddall sat out for precautionary measures after taking a blow to his calf the previous week against Thunder Mountain. Both Johnson touchdown runs were followed by a two-point conversion from Dylan Jackson. Houston actually took the first lead of Nikiski 16, Houston 6 the game early in the third quarter, but RidThe Bulldogs escaped the Matanuska- dall said he believed that helped motivate Susitna valleys with a nonconference win Nikiski to come back. over Houston on Friday night, getting two touchdowns from junior Luke Johnson. Kodiak 22, Homer 20 Nikiski coach Ted Riddall said he believed his team might have come in with The host Bears took the lead in the overly high expectations for a game against fourth quarter, then held off a late Homa Houston squad that has experienced its er drive to pick up the Northern Lights share of struggles recently. Conference victory Saturday in rainy and “Some of other kids were stepping into windy conditions. roles they’ve never had and were a little unKodiak improves to 1-0 in the confersure of themselves,” Riddall said. “I think ence and 1-1 overall, while Homer falls to See PREP, page B-4 the kids were overlooking Houston.

Photo by Mark Kelsey/Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman

Soldotna’s Drew Gibbs powers through the tackle of Palmer’s Nick Daniels on Friday in Palmer.

SoHi defense blanks Moose By TIM ROCKEY For the Frontiersman

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Kenai Central senior Allie Ostrander finishes off a dominant win Saturday at the Tsalteshi Invitational at Tsalteshi Trails. Ostrander finished in 16 minutes, 44 seconds, to beat everybody else by more than two minutes.

Ostrander sweeps Tsalteshi Invite’s name changes, but champions remain the same By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

With the amount of success that Kenai Central senior Allie Ostrander has had on the prep cross-country running scene, the question has become, how does she do it? The answer is hanging on the wall in her room, a poster of one of the greatest American distance runners, Steve Prefontaine. And in Prefontaine fashion, Ostrander cruised to another dominating victory in the girls varsity race at the 25th annual Tsalteshi Invite on Saturday at Skyview Middle School. “I have this saying in my head, ‘To give less than your best is to sacrifice the gift,’” Ostrander said, quoting Prefontaine. “Whenever I’m feeling tired or just wanna stop, I think of that and this awesome gift that God gave me. “It just pushes me to keep going, and all the coaches, my family and the spectators are all behind me and I wanna do something good for them.” It’s Ostrander’s fourth win in four years at the five-kilometer event, which hosts almost every school in the state every year. It was also her fastest Tsalteshi race with her time 16 minutes, 44.3 seconds, which would have placed her 15th among the boys. Kodiak senior Levi Thomet won the varsity boys race for a third straight year, starting slow and finishing fast to win in 15:41.4, beating Chugiak’s Ty Jordan by 12 seconds. In fact, about the only thing different with this year’s race

— besides the event’s name being changed from Skyview Invitational to Tsalteshi Invitational — were the new racing singlets that Kenai debuted, which deviated from the usual dominant red of the school colors to mostly black. “We got new uniforms to replace the ones from the sixties,” Ostrander quipped. “We decided if we wanted to race, we had to look good.” The Colony girls won the team title, placing three runners in the top 15 to score 95 points, while runner-up West had 102. The next three girls teams were Peninsula squads, as Homer, Soldotna and Kenai went 3-4-5, respectively. Homer — a Class 1-2-3A school — put three runners in the top 24, led by Megan Pitzman in sixth. Homer coach Bill Steyer was pleased, especially since varsity runner Lauren Evarts was missing. Evarts ran the open race due to not having enough practices. Soldotna was led by Olivia Hutchings in fifth place with a time of 19:12.5. Ostrander led the field of 108 runners into the forest and the next time she emerged, her lead has grown to nearly a minute. Running to the tune of her trademark steady pace, Ostrander continued to grow the gap, and by the finish, Glennallen’s Briahna Gerlach was over two minutes behind. “I wanted to break 17 (minutes) the whole time, so I was going for under 3:24 per kilometer,” Ostrander said. “My first kilometer was 3:22, which was a really good start, because

Junior Drew Gibbs scored twice and ran for 96 yards to lead the Soldotna Stars to a 33-0 nonconference win over Palmer on Friday night at Machetanz Field. Gibbs helped Soldotna (2-0) extend its state-leading winning streak to 22 games with a second-straight dominant win over a large-schools team, this time over a semifinalist from last season. The last team to beat the Stars was Palmer. The Moose topped Soldotna 27-7 on Aug. 11, 2012. SoHi started the scoring by taking advantage of a first-quarter Palmer mistake. Junior quarterback Justin Roth threw a ball intended for his receiver that never passed the line of scrimmage. As most of the players stood waiting for the whistle,

I tend to go out too fast and get ahead of the competition right away. This year I just kept an even pace and that helped me in the later kilometers to not bonk.” On the boys side, Kenai finished highest among Peninsula schools in sixth, placing three runners in the top 13, led by Jonah Theisen in third and his brother Jordan in fifth. West narrowly edged Kodiak by a single point to win the boys team title with 85 points. Daniel Shuler led the SoHi boys in 58th with a time of 18:03.1. Jonah, a senior this year, finished with a personal-best of 15:56.1, and said he did everything he could to hang with Thomet and Jordan, but the fin-

ishing kick on the soccer field grass relegated him to third. “At one and a half (kilometers), I went ahead farther, because I knew they would try to kick and if they passed me, I would try to stay with them,” Theisen said. “(Thomet) passed me and he just went sprinting by.” The Kodiak boys team utilized their same strategy as last year, holding back in the early stages of the race before making their move after the 2K point. The first kilometer saw the lead group take charge with no Kodiak runners, as the leading Golden Bears held steady around 15th to 20th place. “Our last two people ran See RUN, page B-4

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Love to Cavs is now official deal TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writers

Kodiak’s Levi Thomet widens his gap on the field with under a kilometer to go at the Tsalteshi Invitational on Saturday at Tsalteshi Trails.

Soldotna cornerback Dylan Ackerman scooped up the ball and scampered all the way to the Palmer 19-yard line. The Stars would score on the next play on a pass by Brooks Furlong to Trevor Walden. Soldotna’s only pass for a score came with 2 minutes, 54 seconds, left in the first quarter. Palmer began the second quarter charging into the red zone behind the steady running attack of Chase Ferris and Wayne Hershman. Roth threw his first interception of the game, but the Moose defense was able to take the ball back two plays later, as Hershman struck the ball carrier and Graydon Powell fell on the ball. Furlong was able to put the Stars up 13-0 when he sneakily ran the ball in himself from 5 yards out. After a

CLEVELAND — Olympic champions together, Kevin Love and LeBron James spent the last 30 days waiting to become teammates again. Cleveland has craved a championship for 50 years. One drought over. One to go. On the first day they were able to complete the long-discussed blockbuster trade, the Minnesota Timberwolves sent Love to the Cavaliers, who capped a spectacular summer on Saturday by acquiring the All-Star power forward as another running mate for James to make them instant title contenders. James didn’t waste any time in making Love feel at home. “Welcome to the Land @ kevinlove!” the four-time league MVP posted on his Twitter account. Yes, Cleveland, a city without a major sports championship since 1964, has another new superstar. The Timberwolves receive a bountiful return for parting with Love, the disgruntled face of their franchise. They acquired No. 1 overall draft choice Andrew Wiggins and former top pick Anthony Bennett from the Cavs and veteran forward Thaddeus Young from the Philadelphia 76ers in the three-team deal. “When it boils down to it, Kevin over his six years, he kept on saying ‘I want to win. I want

to win,’” Timberwolves President Flip Saunders said. “Unfortunately over these last years, both him and the team haven’t been able to do that. He felt it was best for him to go elsewhere. “I was happy we were able to work with him and (agent) Jeff Schwartz and put him in a situation that he’s going to have the ability to do that and we’re going to have the ability for us to have an identity of where our team is at and continue to grow.” The Sixers received a 2015 first-round draft choice from Cleveland — ironically, one of the ones the Cavs got from Miami for James in 2010 — and guard Alexey Shved and forward Luc Mbah a Moute from the Timberwolves, who also receive a trade exception worth about $6.3 million. The Cavs and Timberwolves had discussed a trade involving Love for months, long before James decided to end his magnificent run with the Heat and come back home to Ohio. The deal dragged through the summer, first because of Cleveland’s unwillingness to include Wiggins, and then due to a rarely used league rule that prohibited it from being completed until 30 days after Wiggins signed his rookie contract. That bit of fine print in the collective bargaining agreement triggered an agonizing wait in both cities, more so in championship-starved Cleveland where generations of fans have longed for the Cavs, Indians or Browns to win it all.


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B-2 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, August 24, 2014

Reimer leads area runners at Lost Lake Run 2:01:12 that placed him 20th. Adam Reimer led central Kenai The women’s race was won by BriPeninsula runners by placing fifth anna Sullivan in 1:55:30. The run is a in the Lost Lake Run on Saturday in fundraiser for cystic fibrosis. Top 50 finishers Seward. MEN Reimer finished the 16-mile course on the U.S. Forest Service trail starting 1. Ryan Beckett 1:43:10 2. Colin Wolfe 1:44:48 3. Conway 1:45:06 4. Jim Shine 1:46:15 5. at Primrose Campground and ending Patrick Adam Reimer 1:48:34 6. Willie Stoll 1:49:02 7. Jim at Bear Creek in 1 hour, 48 minutes, 34 McDonough 1:50:31 8. Corbyn Jahn 1:51:28 9. Jaseconds. Ryan Beckett won at 1:43:10. mie Crimp 1:51:45 10. Matthew Green 1:52:04 11. Young 1:52:18 12. Galen Johnston 1:52:27 Central peninsula runner Mark Blan- Jeffrey 13. Isaac Bertschi 1:52:43 14. Daniel Kane 1:53:04 ning also squeezed into the top 20 with a 15. Ryan Cox 1:53:12 16. Andrew Richie 1:56:28 17. Staff report

Brad Benter 2:00:07 18. Sam Severin 2:00:14 19. Timothy Blake 2:00:31 20. Mark Blanning 2:01:12 21. Pyper Dixon 2:01:33 22. John Weddleton 2:01:50 23. Carl Seger 2:02:37 24. Tully LaBelle-Hamer 2:03:14 25. Lael Gordon 2:03:18 26. Sean Ulman 2:03:43 27. William Still 2:03:46 28. Bruce Anders 2:03:49 29. Mike Crawford 2:03:50 30. Karl Romig 2:03:59 31. James Temte 2:06:08 32. Jamie Haines 2:06:21 33. Eric Lantzman 2:08:02 34. Robert Gerik 2:08:41 35. Jon Edwards 2:08:49 36. Joshua Allely 2:08:49 37. Lance Williamson 2:08:51 38. Richard Suddock 2:08:53 39. Marc Esslinger 2:09:16 40. Bob Pintner 2:09:30 41. Gavin Kentch 2:09:33 42. Jeff Keller 2:11:26 43. Gino Graziano 2:11:26 44. Gabriel Juliussen 2:11:29 45. Kevin Crowley 2:12:01 46. Jeff Jessen 2:12:18 47. Kevin Knotek 2:12:22 48. Brad

Garland 2:12:28 49. Paul Ferucci 2:12:50 50. Jeremy Weaver 2:14:27. WOMEN 1. Briana Sullivan 1:55:30 2. Caitlin Oviatt 1:59:50 3. Kristi Waythomas 2:04:57 4. Kirsten Kolb 2:11:15 5. Stacy Strabel 2:12:11 6. Kelly Donnelly 2:12:20 7. Jessica Vetsch 2:12:47 8. Laura Fox 2:13:11 9. Jessica Walsh 2:14:37 10. Rachael Gano 2:15:05 11. Rachael Posey 2:17:22 12. Allison Melocik 2:17:25 13. Nicole Middaugh 2:18:13 14. Annie Ridgely 2:18:22 15. Lindsey Flagstad 2:18:32 16. Sarah Aarons 2:19:31 17. Wendi Graham 2:20:29 18. Bridget Carlson 2:21:13 19. Amber McDonough 2:21:38 20. Karol Fink 2:21:50 21. Laura Valaas 2:22:57 22. Erin Hamilton 2:23:31 23. Diana Burbank 2:23:38 24.

Connie Best 2:24:39 25. Kyle Colburn 2:24:42 26. Tammy Weaver 2:24:44 27. Deana Watson 2:27:08 28. Sharyl Worrell 2:28:36 29. Holly Grant 2:29:50 30. Heidi Martinson 2:30:06 31. Hattie Harvey 2:30:20 32. Amy Larsen 2:30:25 33. Brittany Sedlacek 2:30:42 34. Cindy Freistone 2:31:01 35. Nichole Rehm 2:31:07 36. Jennifer Baker 2:31:08 37. Amy Koehn 2:31:38 38. Madigan Stanley 2:31:42 39. Julie Dunston 2:31:56 40. Amber St.Amand 2:32:00 41. patricia Foldager 2:32:01 42. Ellyn Brown 2:32:40 43. Sarah Camblin 2:32:54 44. Laurie Van Huis 2:33:26 45. Jen Nafzgar 2:33:38 46. Jean Miller 2:33:43 47. Becky Butler 2:34:11 48. Jennifer Uriarte 2:34:22 49. Bronwen Nicholls 2:34:29 50. Gina Gregoire 2:34:30.

Nats get right back on winning track vs. Giants The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Jordan Zimmermann pitched eight solid innings, Asdrubal Cabrera homered and the Washington Nationals once again beat Tim Lincecum in a 6-2 win Saturday over San Francisco Jayson Werth hit a pair of RBI singles for the NL Eastleading Nationals, one night after San Francisco ended their 10-game winning streak. ATHLETICS 2, ANGELS 1 OAKLAND, Calif. — Coco Crisp scored the go-ahead run on Joe Smith’s wild pitch with two outs in the eighth inning, and Oakland moved into a first-place tie with Los Angeles atop the AL West. Luke Gregerson (3-2) pitched a perfect eighth, and Sean Doolittle finished for his 20th save.

ROYALS 6, RANGERS 3 ARLINGTON, Texas — Jeremy Guthrie gave up a home run on his first pitch and not much else, leading Kansas City past Texas for its 24th win in 30 games. Alex Gordon had two hits, in-

cluding a first-inning homer, and their slim lead over Detroit for the two outs in the 10th inning, and made a diving catch in left field for second AL wild card. Toronto beat Tampa Bay in a game the AL Central leaders. the Rays played under protest. The Blue Jays took a 4-3 lead TWINS 12, TIGERS 4; in the seventh when Dioner NaDODGERS 7, METS 4 TIGERS 8, TWINS 6 varro hit a two-run homer off Brad LOS ANGELES — Adrian MINNEAPOLIS — Justin Ver- Boxberger, but closer Casey JansGonzalez tied a season best with lander labored into the sixth inning, sen couldn’t hold on. Pinch-hitter five RBIs, including a go-ahead, Nick Castellanos had two RBIs and James Loney singled home the tythree-run homer that sent Los An- Detroit salvaged a doubleheader ing run with one out in the ninth, handing Janssen his fourth blown geles past New York. split by beating Minnesota. The Dodgers beat the Mets for Torii Hunter and J.D. Martinez save. the 13th time in 15 meetings and each had three of Detroit’s 17 hits, increased their NL West lead over and Joe Nathan notched his 27th PIRATES 10, BREWERS 2 San Francisco to 4 1/2 games. save in 32 attempts. Verlander (11MILWAUKEE — Pedro Al11) improved to 5-0 in seven career varez homered twice to break out starts at Target Field. CUBS 7, ORIOLES 2 of a 5-for-34 slump in Pittsburgh’s victory over Milwaukee. CHICAGO — Chris Coghlan YANKEES 5, WHITE SOX 3 Alvarez hit a three-run shot in finally solved Bud Norris with a the fourth inning and a solo drive bases-loaded triple, leading the NEW YORK — Carlos BelChicago Cubs over Baltimore. tran gave the Yankees’ struggling in the fifth against starter Wily Cubs rookie Javier Baez hit his offense a jolt with a home run in Peralta (15-8). Russell Martin also seventh homer in a game delayed his return to the lineup, and Mar- connected for a three-run homer because of rain for more than three tin Prado had another go-ahead hit off the right-hander, who held the Pirates hitless for 3 2-3 innings but hours. against Chicago. Hiroki Kuroda (9-8) worked in quickly fell apart. and out of trouble for six innings, MARINERS 7, RED SOX 3 allowing two runs and five hits INDIANS 3, ASTROS 2 BOSTON — Dustin Ackley’s in helping New York to its third three-run homer capped a seven- straight win after a 2-7 stretch. CLEVELAND — Jose Ramirrun fourth inning that carried Seez’s ninth-inning single lifted attle over Boston, sending the Red Cleveland over Houston. BLUE JAYS 5, RAYS 4 Sox to their seventh straight loss. Pinch-hitter Tyler Holt started TORONTO — Jose Reyes sin- the inning with a single off Jake It was the ninth win in 12 games for the Mariners, who increased gled home the winning run with Buchanan (1-3). After Roberto

Perez moved Holt to second with a sacrifice, Michael Bourn walked. Buchanan’s wild pitch pushed the runners to second and third before Ramirez lined a 3-2 pitch past third base.

DIAMONDBACKS 5, PADRES 2 PHOENIX — Didi Gregorius hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning after Arizona blew the lead in the top half, lifting the Diamondbacks over San Diego. Vidal Nuno pitched effectively into the eighth and was in line for his first win with Arizona since being traded by the New York Yankees on July 6. Instead, the Padres loaded the bases and Yangervis Solarte hit a two-run single off Oliver Perez (3-3). The Diamondbacks answered in the bottom half, when Gregorius tomahawked an 0-2 pitch just over the wall in right off Kevin Quackenbush (2-3) for his third hit in 40 at-bats over 11 games.

delphia. Jhonny Peralta homered for the Cardinals, who have won eight of 10 and closed within a half-game of NL Central-leading Milwaukee. Ryan Howard homered, and Marlon Byrd and Carlos Ruiz each drove in a pair of runs for the Phillies.

REDS 1, BRAVES 0 CINCINNATI — Mike Leake pitched into the seventh inning and boosted Cincinnati’s struggling offense by hitting a double and scoring the only run as the Reds ended a seven-game losing streak by beating Atlanta. Leake (10-11) gave up a pair of hits and walked three, leaving with the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh. Jumbo Diaz got Tommy La Stella to hit into a forceout.

ROCKIES 5, MARLINS 4

DENVER — Corey Dickerson’s single to right in the 13th inning scored Nolan Arenado to lift CARDINALS 6, Colorado over Miami. PHILLIES 5 It was the second big hit for PHILADELPHIA — Matt Car- Dickerson, who sent the game into penter hit a sacrifice fly in the 12th extra innings with a home run to inning to lift St. Louis over Phila- the third deck in the ninth.

Welker sustains another concussion; Manning vents frustration DENVER (AP) — Broncos receiver Wes Welker suffered a concussion after taking a hit to the head from Houston defensive back D.J. Swearinger in a preseason game Saturday night. Welker was leveled by Swearinger soon after catching a short pass over the middle with just seconds remaining in the second quarter. Swearinger drew an unnecessary roughness penalty for the hit on Welker, who has a history of concussions and wears a bigger helmet to further protect his head. Denver coach John Fox said Welker won’t re-

turn to the field until he goes through the league’s concussion protocol. “The biggest thing on him is, of course, player safety,” Fox said. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was livid with Swearinger and gave him an earful after throwing a 29-yard TD pass to Emmanuel Sanders just before halftime. Manning ran down the field and muttered something to Swearinger, which earned the QB a taunting penalty. Asked to elaborate on his conversation, Manning said, “I can’t.”

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Swearinger wouldn’t expand on their dialogue, either. “I won’t put that in a headline. That is a Hall of Fame quarterback. I respect him,” Swearinger said. “There are some fine lines with hits. I could have tried to go low, but he ducked his head. I went with his shoulder. What am I supposed to do?”

little shaky. Bradford reinjured the knee he had surgery on last season and St. Louis had four other starters hurt in a 33-14 win over the Cleveland Browns on Saturday night. Bradford went down on his own after being hit by Browns defensive lineman Armonty Bryant in the first quarter. The Rams starting quarterback grabbed his knee and winced in Bradford injures knee pain before walking gingerly to the sideline CLEVELAND — Sam Bradford’s left knee with Rams coach Jeff Fisher watching every failed him again. The Rams are once more a delicate step.

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Pothast, Brennan top Salmon Cycle race John-Mark Pothast and Angie Brennan were the top riders at Salmon Cycle Series #7 on Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails. The series progresses in difficulty, and this week’s course fit that bill, traveling up the big hills on the Goat and Bear loops. The trail was about 7.2 miles. Pothast won by finishing in 31 minutes, 32 seconds, while Tony Eskelin was second at 31:57 and Tanner Best was third at 33:07. Brennan led all the women by crossing the line at 37:10, while Jen Tabor was next at 42:03 and Laura Mohorcich was third at 42:37. 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. at Tsalteshi Trails 1. John-Mark Pothast, 31 minutes, 32 seconds; 2. Tony Eskelin, 31:57; 3. Tanner Best, 33:07; 4. Brian Beeson, 35:16; 5. John Mohorcich, 35:43; 6. Peter DiCarlo, 36:46; 7. Ryan Nelson, 36:52; 8. John Pothast, 37:02; 9. Angie Brennan (1st women’s), 37:10; 10. Scott Huff, 38:52; 11. Will Morrow, 39:02; 12. Cole Nelson, 39:07; 13. Alan Holt, 39:13; 14. Kevin Lauver, 41:20; 15. John Tabor, 41:55; 16. Jen Tabor (2nd women’s), 42:03; 17. Laura Mohorcich (3rd women’s), 42:37; 18. Jack Maryott, 43:42; 19. Tyle Owens, 45:53; 20. Sheryl Nelson, 46:19; 21. Simone Owens, 46:50; 22. Dylan Hogue, 54:02; 23. Doug Hogue, 54:03; 24. Landen Showalter, 1:10:15; 25. Jen Showalter, 1:10:15. DNF — Rob Carson.

Morin leads Kenai Open Chris Morin, coming off a win in the Donald R. Morgan club championship at Kenai Golf Course last weekend, kept on rolling by taking the lead Saturday after the first day of the two-day Kenai Open at Kenai Golf Course. Morin had a 7-over-par 79 to take the lead, while Chris Murray is right behind at 80. Aaron Cooper and Gordon Griffin are at 82. Cooper posted the lowest net score, with a 70. Play continues today at Kenai Golf Course.

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Chicago makes Little League final SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — After his Chicago team had come back to beat Las Vegas 7-5 in the U.S. final on Saturday at the Little League World Series, manager Darold Butler admitted he wasn’t sure what came next. “I don’t even know what time tomorrow’s game is,” he said. “Anybody know?” For the record, his Jackie Robinson West team meets South Korea in the World Series championship game on Sunday at 3 p.m. He and his players were so focused on their game with the West Region champions from Las Vegas that they didn’t pay a whole lot of attention to Saturday’s earlier game. — Staff and wire reports C

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Basketball WNBA Playoffs CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-3) Eastern Conference Chicago 1, Atlanta 0 Friday, Aug. 22: Chicago 80, Atlanta 77 Sunday, Aug. 24: Atlanta at Chicago, 3 p.m. Indiana 2, Washington 0 Thursday Aug. 21: Indiana 78, Washington 73 Saturday, Aug. 23: Indiana 81, Washington 76, OT Western Conference Phoenix 1, Los Angeles 0 Friday, Aug. 22: Phoenix 75, Los Angeles 72 Sunday, Aug. 24: Phoenix at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. Minnesota 2, San Antonio 0 Thursday Aug. 21: Minnesota 88, San Antonio 84 Saturday, Aug. 23: Minnesota 94, San Antonio 89

Racing

Kenai Open

Chris Morin Chris Murray Aaron Cooper Gordon Griffin Gary Early Greg Harrington Rene Alvarez Mark Griffin Ken Liedes Dave Litchfield Kirk Hyman Michael Houghton Chuck Rupenthal Bill Davis Doug Jung Joe Deveaux John Glidden Demie Byram Mike Fell

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Saturday at Kenai Golf Course (Par 72)

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Saturday At Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tenn. Lap length: .533 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (5) Joey Logano, Ford, 500 laps, 133.8 rating, 47 points, $357,931. 2. (9) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 500, 122.8, 43, $241,438. 3. (16) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 500, 115.1, 42, $227,116. 4. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, 106.8, 40, $198,916. 5. (7) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 500, 107.1, 39, $136,605. 6. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 500, 80.1, 38, $161,120. 7. (3) Carl Edwards, Ford, 500, 100.4, 37, $135,995. 8. (18) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 500, 116.8, 38, $161,609. 9. (17) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 500, 85.3, 35, $142,484. 10. (8) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 89.4, 34, $155,070. 11. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500, 116.3, 34, $154,368. 12. (40) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 500, 78.6, 32, $139,880. 13. (11) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 500, 92, 31, $119,285. 14. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 500, 82.1, 30, $128,643. 15. (25) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 499, 80, 29, $145,693. 16. (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 499, 87.9, 29, $152,346. 17. (14) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 498,

66.7, 27, $143,351. 18. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 498, 63.7, 26, $103,785. 19. (19) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 497, 71.9, 25, $131,218. 20. (23) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 497, 68.4, 24, $134,318. 21. (15) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 497, 71, 23, $138,935. 22. (39) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 497, 57.9, 0, $105,010. 23. (29) David Ragan, Ford, 496, 52.9, 21, $126,493. 24. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 496, 52.2, 20, $115,318. 25. (32) David Gilliland, Ford, 495, 49, 19, $121,182. 26. (43) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 495, 44.6, 18, $110,010. 27. (24) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 493, 45.2, 17, $109,390. 28. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 493, 35.6, 16, $146,616. 29. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 492, 42.8, 15, $100,770. 30. (34) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 492, 38.1, 14, $101,635. 31. (41) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 491, 33.5, 13, $97,525. 32. (27) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 489, 53.9, 12, $97,415. 33. (37) J.J. Yeley, Ford, 489, 37.4, 0, $97,305. 34. (10) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 480, 53.8, 10, $123,490. 35. (12) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 477, 79.6, 10, $116,410. 36. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 442, 68.4, 9, $144,866. 37. (33) Ryan Truex, Toyota, engine, 338, 38, 7, $96,784. 38. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, accident, 243, 29.9, 6, $91,165. 39. (20) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 176, 68.6, 5, $95,165. 40. (13) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, accident, 160, 79.5, 5, $96,565. 41. (42) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 123, 43.7, 3, $116,101. 42. (31) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, engine, 78, 30.8, 2, $83,165. 43. (35) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, overheating, 37, 24.8, 1, $71,665. Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 92.965 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 52 minutes, 0 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.390 seconds. Caution Flags: 9 for 64 laps. Lead Changes: 16 among 9 drivers.

Baseball AL Standings

East Division W Baltimore 73 New York 66 Toronto 66 Tampa Bay 63 Boston 56 Central Division Kansas City 72 Detroit 69 Cleveland 65 Chicago 59 Minnesota 58 West Division Los Angeles 76 Oakland 76 Seattle 70 Houston 55 Texas 49

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NL Standings

East Division W Washington 74 Atlanta 68 Miami 64 New York 60 Philadelphia 57 Central Division Milwaukee 71 St. Louis 70 Pittsburgh 67 Cincinnati 62 Chicago 57 West Division Los Angeles 74 San Francisco 68 San Diego 59 Arizona 55 Colorado 51

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Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 4, Baltimore 1 San Francisco 10, Washington 3 Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4 Atlanta 3, Cincinnati 1, 12 innings Pittsburgh 8, Milwaukee 3 Miami 13, Colorado 5 Arizona 5, San Diego 1 L.A. Dodgers 6, N.Y. Mets 2 Saturday’s Games Chicago Cubs 7, Baltimore 2 Washington 6, San Francisco 2 St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5, 12 innings Cincinnati 1, Atlanta 0 Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2 Colorado 5, Miami 4, 13 innings Arizona 5, San Diego 2 L.A. Dodgers 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Sunday’s Games Atlanta (Harang 10-7) at Cincinnati (Simon 12-8), 9:10 a.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-9) at Washington (Strasburg 10-10), 9:35 a.m. St. Louis (Masterson 2-1) at Philadelphia (Williams 1-0), 9:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Worley 5-3) at Milwaukee (Fiers 3-1), 10:10 a.m. Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 6-6) at

Chicago Cubs (Wada 3-1), 10:20 a.m. Miami (Hand 2-5) at Colorado (Bergman 0-2), 12:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 11-10) at L.A. Dodgers (Correia 2-0), 12:10 p.m. San Diego (Kennedy 9-11) at Arizona (C.Anderson 7-5), 12:10 p.m. All Times ADT

Football NFL Preseason AMERICAN CONFERENCE East New England N.Y. Jets Miami Buffalo South Houston Tennessee Jacksonville Indianapolis North Baltimore Pittsburgh Cincinnati Cleveland West Denver San Diego Kansas City Oakland

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Friday’s Games New England 30, Carolina 7 N.Y. Giants 35, N.Y. Jets 24 Detroit 13, Jacksonville 12 Green Bay 31, Oakland 21 Seattle 34, Chicago 6 Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 27, Buffalo 14 Miami 25, Dallas 20 Tennessee 24, Atlanta 17 Baltimore 23, Washington 17 Minnesota 30, Kansas City 12 New Orleans 23, Indianapolis 17 St. Louis 33, Cleveland 14 Houston 18, Denver 17 Sunday’s Games San Diego at San Francisco, Noon Cincinnati at Arizona, 4 p.m. All Times ADT

Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with OF Rusney Castillo on a seven-year contract. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned LHP Eric Surkamp to Charlotte (IL). Reinstated RHP Javy Guerra from the bereavement list.

Sent OF Adam Eaton to Charlotte for a rehab assignment. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed C Yan Gomes on the 7-day DL. DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHPs Ian Krol and Robbie Ray to Toledo (IL). Recalled LHPs Pat McCoy and Kyle Lobstein and RHP Buck Farmer from Toledo. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Salt Lake (PCL). MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled RHP Yohan Pino from Rochester (IL). TEXAS RANGERS — Traded C Chris Gimenez to Cleveland for future considerations. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Selected the contract of RHP Sergio Santos from Buffalo (IL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Assigned SS Chris Owings to Reno (PCL) for a rehab assignment. ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with LHP Sean Bierman on a minor league contract. NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Gonzalez Germen to Las Vegas (PCL). Reinstated RHP Bartolo Colon from the bereavement list. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Designated INF Reid Brignac for assignment. Recalled INF/OF Freddy Galvis from Lehigh Valley (IL). SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned LHP Frank Garces to San Antonio (TL). Reinstated RHP Andrew Cashner from the 15-day DL. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed 1B Brandon Belt on the 15-day DL. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned INF Michael A. Taylor to Syracuse (IL). Selected the contract of OF Nate Schierholtz from Syracuse. Transferred OF Nate McLouth to the 60-day DL. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Traded F Kevin Love to Cleveland and G Alexey Shved and F Luc Mbah a Moute to Philadelphia. Cleveland sent G Andrew Wiggins and F Anthony Bennett to Minnesota and a 2015 first-round draft pick to Philadelphia. Philadephia sent F Thaddeus Young to Minnesota. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK JETS — Released T Bruce Campbell, LB Steele Divitto, OLs Patrick Ford and Markus Zusevics, K Andrew Furney, P Jacob Schum and RB Michael Smith. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Released TEs Blake Annen and Emil Igwenagu; OL Michael Bamiro, Karim Barton and Donald Hawkins; DEs Joe Kruger, Frances Mays and Alejandro Villanueva; WRs Kadron Boone and B.J. Cunningham; LB Jake Knott; Ss Daytawion Lowe and Davon Morgan; and K Carey Spear. COLLEGE WESTERN CAROLINA — Suspended DB Bryson Jordan, DL Fred Mooring and Tahjai Watt and WR Seth Curtis one game and WR Karnorris Benson two games.


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blocked point-after attempt, Soldotna went into halftime up by two scores. Soldotna head coach Galen Brantley Jr. said he was pleased with his quarterback. “I thought Brooks managed the game well tonight. He’s going to make corrections and only get better for us,” Brantley Jr. said. Furlong carried the momentum into the second half, sparking another Soldotna scoring drive by intercepting Roth’s pass while diving across the middle of the field. “That was a great play,” Brantley Jr. said. The Stars pitched the shutout by bending but never breaking on defense. SoHi allowed 182 yards on the ground and 56 through the air. That was more than enough to back up a typically dominant evening rushing the ball. The Stars rushed 36 times for 312 yards, with Gibbs rushing 10 times for 96 yards and Ty Fenton toting the ball 10 times for

93 yards. SoHi stretched the lead to 28-0 in the third quarter on scoring runs from Fenton and Gibbs, then a Gibbs’ 13yard scamper capped the scoring in the fourth quarter. Ferris racked up 109 yards rushing on 23 carries to lead the Moose, running through Soldotna defenders, around would-be tacklers and using his speed to gain extra yards. Ferris leads a group of young talent in which Palmer head coach Rod Christiansen sees potential. “As a team we’ve got to go out there and compete every play. There’s a lot of great efforts going on out there,” said Christiansen. Ferris broke off gains of 14 and 18 yards during the game’s first drive. He led the Moose running attack throughout the whole game. Roth was able to find success later in the game, completing 4 of 6 passes in the fourth quarter, including a 32yard deep ball to Darion Angol. “It’s a group that can be successful. They need to believe and follow and get after it,” said Christiansen. The Moose lost to a 2013 state champion for the second week in a

row, after falling to the large-schools winner West Anchorage last week, the medium-schools titleholder Soldotna was able to get the best of the Moose on their home field on Friday. Though they shared a conference for many years and met once each season, the recent reclassifications makes this game a rarity, though both schools boast proud and successful programs built around their success in the running game. This matchup was no different than classic Palmer-Soldotna Northern Lights Conference games. “It was a dogfight,” Brantley said. Friday Stars 33, Moose 0 Soldotna Palmer

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Soldotna’s Brooks Furlong drags down Palmer’s Chase Ferries with Soldotna’s Drew Fowler in pursuit Friday in Palmer. Sol First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards

Pal 16 36-312 61 0 4-9-0 0-0.0 2-1 2-30

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Soldotna: Gibbs 10- 96, Fenton 1093, Chavez 1-58, Blumentritt 5-41, Furlong 10-24. Palmer: Ferris 23-109, Hershman 9-33, Roth 6-23, Daniels 3-18, Angol 2-0, Layton 3-(-1). PASSING — Soldotna: Furlong 4-9-0--61. Palmer: roth 6-12-2--56. RECEIVING — Soldotna: Fowler 2-29, Duke 1-18, Walden 1-14. Palmer: Angol 4-47, Spatz 1-6, Layton

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Kenai Central’s Jonah Theisen tries to hang on to Chugiak’s Ty Jordan less than a kilometer from the finish Saturday at the Tsalteshi Invite at Tsalteshi Trails. Jordan would take second, while Theisen would be three seconds behind in third.

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hard the first 2K, just to get them up front leading, so they can get a feel for leading and getting faster,” Thomet said. Thomet’s personal best in a 5K race is 14:42, set last fall at the George Fox Invitational in Oregon, and he said he took the lead just past the halfway point. “It’s pretty much how I wanted it to go,” Thomet said. “I was thinking that the Theisen brothers would be going out hard because I was thinking that they wanted to get PRs, but they also kinda stayed back at the beginning. “We have this duel with Kenai and West Valley and some other schools, so we try to run the race as good as we can.” Theisen said he realized trying to beat Thomet would be a tall order, so he instead set his sights on Jordan. “He was my main goal,” Theisen said. “I saw his time from the Bartlett meet, and he ran under 16 minutes, so I wanted to stay with him. I just couldn’t kick it at the end.” Tsalteshi Invitational 5 kilometers Girls Team scores 1) Colony 95, 2) West 102, 3) Homer 110, 4) Soldotna 115, 5) Kenai 124, 6) South 170, 7) East 186, 8) Eagle River 189, 9) Chugiak 208, 10) Service 218, 11) Kodiak 259, 12) Grace Christian 316, 13) Dimond 340, 14) Palmer 349, 15) Bethel 427, 16) Nome 451. Individual varsity results 1) Allie Ostrander (Kenai) 16:44.3; 2) Briahna Gerlach (Glennallen) 18:50.4; 3) Bowker Jill (Colony) 18:56.5; 4) Alex Mathis (Colony) 19:08.4; 5) Olivia Hutchings (Soldotna) 19:12.5; 6) Megan Pitzman (Homer) 19:25.4; 7) Acadia Graham (East) 19:28.6; 8) Riley Burroughs (Wasilla) 19:29.3; 9) Aislinn Waite (Service) 19:32.2; 10) Maggie York (West) 19:34.5; 11) Kayle Blackmore (West) 19:34.9; 12) Megan Fink (East) 19:35.7; 13) Peyton Young (ER) 19:37.1; 14) Zoe Bigley (Kodiak) 19:39.3; 15) Cathelyne Powers (Colony) 19:43.1; 16) Molly Mitchell (Homer) 19:45.8; 17) Morgan Lash (South) 19:46.5; 18) Erica Heil (Dimond) 20:01.8; 19) Hannah Brown (South) 20:02.1; 20) Victoria Mayer (West) 20:03.3; 21) Sadie Fox (Soldotna) 20:07.2; 22) Dani McCormick (Soldotna) 20:10.9; 23) Sara Hartke (Chugiak) 20:12.2; 24) Aurora Waclawski (Homer) 20:13.1; 25) Ruby Woodings (Palmer) 20:13.8; 26) Ithaca Ann Bergholtz (Kenai) 20:15.0; 27) Daisy Nelson (Soldotna) 20:15.4; 28) Riana Boonstra

(Kenai) 20:16.7; 29) Addison Gibson (Kenai) 20:17.1; 30) Elisabeth Bowker (Colony) 20:18.4; 31) Cheyenne Applegate (Grace) 20:21.1; 32) Brynn Kruchoski (Chugiak) 20:26.3; 33) Alex Mosley (Homer) 20:31.7; 34) JoJo Fleischman (West) 20:33.7; 35) Summer Frazier (ER) 20:35.0; 36) Hannah Booher (Chugiak) 20:39.8; 37) Fionia Fick (West) 20:46.6; 38) Emily Evans (South) 20:47.0; 39) Melissa De Guzman (Kodiak) 20:47.8; 40) Ziza Shemet Pitcher (Homer) 20:49.1; 41) Jalee Martushev (Homer) 20:50.1; 42) Emma Tvelia (ER) 20:55.8; 43) Harmony Wayner (Grace) 21:04.3; 44) Margeaux Bailey (East) 21:04.6; 45) Nikole Boggs (ER) 21:05.1; 46) Christine Buffas (Nome) 21:05.2; 47) Meagan Bauer (Service) 21:05.6; 48) Alex Bergholtz (Kenai) 21:06.3; 49) Molly Erickson (Soldotna) 21:08.5; 50) Abbigail Osgood (South) 21:12.6; 51) Coleen Geraghty (Colony) 21:14.5; 52) Jocelyn Kopsack (Colony) 21:18.3; 53) Claire Walker (West) 21:19.6; 54) Mary Burr (East) 21:26.1; 55) Bryn Waite (Service) 21:26.7; 56) Theresa Fernette (South) 21:27.6; 57) Naomi Kiekintveld (South) 21:30.5; 58) Quyanna Whittaker (Service) 21:33.9; 59) Sarah Souders (Service) 21:36.0; 60) Audrey Rosencrans (Homer) 21:36.4; 61) Alisa Aist (Service) 21:36.7; 62) Clare Cook (Chugiak) 21:40.2; 63) Peggy Mathis (Colony) 21:44.7; 64) Tessa Heagy (ER) 21:44.9; 65) Kaylee Manwaring (Chugiak) 21:48.3; 66) Gloria Jacobsen (Glennallen) 21:52.6; 67) Allison Qualls (Palmer) 21:53.8; 68) Mallory Arnold (Kodiak) 21:53.8; 69) Halaia Barnett (Kodiak) 22:03.8; 70) Liesel Von Imhof (Dimond) 22:05.1; 71) Sage Romey (Service) 22:12.6; 72) Katie McWilliams (Bethel) 22:26.1; 73) Emily Werner (Soldotna) 22:27.5; 74) Dani Owens (ER) 22:29.5; 75) Sarah Brown (Galena) 22:31.6; 76) Sarah Laker (Grace) 22:32.9; 77) Haley O’Brien (Bethel) 22:36.7; 78) Katie Cooper (Kenai) 22:37.7; 79) Rya Berrigan (Palmer) 22:38.3; 80) Rachel Fischer (East) 22:40.1; 81) Jania Tumey (West) 22:44.7; 82) Anna Campbell (South) 22:45.4; 83) Honey Rose Macatuno (Kodiak) 22:48.7; 84) Tamara Brabson (ER) 22:52.5; 85) Sarah Cosgrave (Grace) 22:56.5; 86) Lauren Devine (Chugiak) 22:59.6; 87) Briannah Pugh (Dimond) 23:02.8; 88) Allie Epke (Dimond) 23:07.6; 89) Raen Barcelon (Kodiak) 23:09.0; 90) Olivia Mueller (Chugiak) 23:18.4; 91) Mackenzie Lindeman (Kenai) 23:25.6; 92) Eva Bingham (Palmer) 23:28.8; 93) Allison Gonzales (East) 23:33.1; 94) Ally Carney (Dimond) 23:35.9; 95) Kellie Arthur (Soldotna) 23:39.2; 96) Sophie Swope (Bethel) 24:04.0; 97) Lauren Tsao-Wu (Grace) 24:06.6; 98) Arielle Himelbloom (Kodiak) 24:17.9; 99) Heather Jensen (Dimond) 24:29.1; 100) Sophie Poe (Bethel) 24:37.7; 101) Britney Boney (Bethel) 25:02.5; 102) Bianca Trowbridge (Nome) 25:17.2; 103) Emily Wright (Palmer) 25:28.0; 104) Cameryn Norris (Dimond) 25:39.2; 105) Dorothy Bukowski (Bethel) 25:48.6; 106) Alexis Hutson (Nome) 26:24.3; 107) Katie Kelso (Nome) 28:38.7; 108) Janelle Trowbridge (Nome) 31:16.3. Boys Team scores 1) West 85, 2) Kodiak 86, 3) South 98, 4) Wasilla 129, 5) Service 140, 6) Kenai 162, 7) Colony 181, 8) Palmer 228, 9) Grace Christian 239, 10) Homer 293, 11) East 296, 12) Chugiak 297, 13) Dimond 320, 14) Eagle River 344, 15) Soldotna 403, 16) Houston 426, 17) Nome 468, 18) Bethel 544. Individual varsity results 1) Levi Thomet (Kodiak) 15:41.4; 2) Ty Jordan (Chugiak) 15:53.2; 3) Jonah Theisen (Kenai) 15:56.1; 4) Finn Walker (West) 16:11.8; 5) Jordan Theisen (Kenai) 16:14.4; 6) Levi Fried (Kodiak) 16:19.0; 7) Spencer Mitton (South) 16:30.6; 8)

0-1 in the league and 0-2 overall. With 8:33 left in the fourth quarter, Isagani Galindez tied the game at 20 with a 3-yard touchdown run. Galindez then put the Bears up 22-20 with a run for a two-point conversion. Homer then drove all the way down to Kodiak’s 6-yard line, but Kodiak was able to recover a fumble with 2:54 left. The Bears then picked up one first down and ran out the clock. Kodiak struck first in the game, but Josh Fisk answered with a 61-yard scoring dash for a 6-6 game at the end of one quarter. Kodiak again took the lead in the second quarter, but Connor Seay caught a 34-yard touchdown pass from Sheldon Hutt, then Hutt ran in the conversion for a 14-all game at the half. Homer took its first lead of the game on a 1-yard run by Fisk, who ran 17 times for 124 yards, with 5:29 left in the third quarter. Eielson 51, Seward 0 The host Ravens cruised to a Greatland Conference victory to move to 1-0 in the league and 2-0 overall. Seward fell to 0-1 and 1-1. Eielson did not have senior Anthony Griffith, one of the top running backs in the state, available due to a lower-body injury. But junior Kalib Dunlap picked up the slack, scoring twice and rushing for 190 yards on 10 carries. Eielson’s defense also was dominant, getting 11 sacks against Seward quarterback Alex Pahno. Valdez 44, Voznesenka 8

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Soldotna’s Olivia Hutchings holds off Colony’s Alex Mathis on a downhill Saturday at Tsalteshi Trails during the Tsalteshi Invite. Mathis would finish fourth, while Hutchings would take fifth. Hamish Wolfe (South) 16:32.7; 9) Tracen Knopp (Colony) 16:33.2; 10) Keith Osowski (Kodiak) 16:34.0; 11) Kaleb Korta (Galena) 16:34.9; 12) Riley Howard (Service) 16:36.4; 13) Travis Cooper (Kenai) 16:42.0; 14) Gillean Szweda-Mittelstadt (Service) 16:42.2; 15) Zach Young (Grace) 16:47.0; 16) Will Balcao (South) 16:51.9; 17) Luke Jager (West) 16:54.0; 18) Foster Birnbaum (West) 16:54.6; 19) Paul Butera (West) 16:57.3; 20) Colton Pulver (Wasilla) 16:57.4; 21) Luke Meiwes (South) 17:01.3; 22) Dakota Peterson-Thompson (Colony) 17:04.1; 23) Hunter Thompson (Service) 17:08.6; 24) Quincy Fuller (Wasilla) 17:09.5; 25) Andrew Spencer (Houston) 17:14.0; 26) Karl Greathouse (Wasilla) 17:16.0; 27) Alec Smith (ER) 17:16.5; 28) Dawson Knopp (Colony) 17:18.5; 29) Justin Gentz (Wasilla) 17:18.9; 30) Jack Hannah (Kodiak) 17:23.0; 31) Brycen Lynch (West) 17:27.2; 32) Daniel VanderWeide (Grace) 17:29.0; 33) William Mans (West) 17:29.5; 34) Nate Graves (East) 17:31.2; 35) Lane Reed (Wasilla) 17:31.4; 36) Hayden Foster (Palmer) 17:33.2; 37) Joaquin Monterrosa (West) 17:33.2; 38) Josiah Alverts (Palmer) 17:33.9; 39) Ryan Kavalok (Palmer) 17:35.4; 40) Justin Carpenter (Service) 17:37.8; 41) Richie McKinney (Kodiak) 17:37.9; 42) Anthony Rubina (Kodiak) 17:38.1; 43) Jared Brant (Homer) 17:41.4; 44) Jordan Beachy (Homer) 17:44.1; 45) Trent Fritzel (Grace) 17:48.4; 46) Cameron Jensen (Palmer) 17:50.2; 47) Michael Parnell (Kodiak) 17:50.3; 48) Wilson Hoogendorn (Nome) 17:54.0; 49) Luke Twenhafel (South) 17:55.2; 50) Isaak Bell (Wasilla) 17:55.6; 51) Jacob Davis (Homer) 17:55.7; 52) Callum Toohey (Dimond) 17:57.4; 53) Michael Altenbury (ER) 17:58.3; 54) Tyler Daniel (Colony) 17:58.3; 55) Jack Ginter (Chugiak) 17:59.4; 56) Will Garrod (Service) 18:02.4; 57) Bailey Milani (Service) 18:02.7; 58) Daniel Shuler (Soldotna) 18:03.1; 59) Nick Snow (Grace) 18:03.4; 60) Paul Matyas (East) 18:08.2; 61) Aden Haywood (East) 18:09.4; 62) Charlie Latimer (Chugiak) 18:11.8; 63)

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The Buccaneers took advantage of inexperience from Voznesenka and dominated in a Greatland Conference win over the Cougars. After trailing Valdez 29-0 at halftime, Kiril Sanarov scored Voznesenka’s lone touchdown on the opening drive of the sec-

ond half. Quarterback Gavril Kalugin recorded the two-point conversion. Voznesenka coach Justin Zank said his team was playing with six freshman on defense and seven on offense in the Cougars’ first game of the year. “It definitely showed,” Zank said. “That and the travel wore on us, I think.” BEARS 22, MARINERS 20 Homer Kodiak

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Seward: Miranda 3-22, Martin 5-15, Atwood 3-(-1), Pahno 16-(-53). Eielson: Dunlap 10-190, Velez 5-106, Benjamin 5-72, Quitog 3-35, Anto. Griffith 3-14. PASSING—Seward: Pahno 2-11-2-44, Hubbard 0-1-0-0. Eielson: Anto. Griffith 3-90-37. RECEIVING—Seward: Atwood 1-44, Martin 1-0. Eielson: Dunlap 2-34, North 1-3.

Logano notches Bristol victory HANK KURZ Jr. AP Sports Writer

BRISTOL, Tenn. — Joey Logano is looking more and more like a Sprint Cup title contender. Logano surged past Matt Kenseth with 44 laps to go and won for the first time in his career at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday night, foiling the 2003 series champion’s gambling attempt to secure a spot in NASCAR’s playoffs. Logano, just 24, became the fifth driver this season to win three times, joining the Hendrick Motorsports trio of Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Penske Racing teammate Brad Keselowski, who finished second. Is there a message in that heading into the Chase for the championship in two weeks? “That we can win the thing,” Logano said. Logano had never won more

than one race in a season before this year, and has doubled his career victory total. He also added a cherished notch by winning at Bristol, which bills itself as the world’s fastest half-mile. “I feel like the Bristol night race is maybe the third or fourth biggest race of the year,” he said. “Just the atmosphere before the race, if it doesn’t pump you up, nothing does. It’s just the baddest mamma jamma race track ever built.” He gained the top spot when Kenseth elected to stay on the track when most of the field pitted after a caution flag with 67 laps to go, picking track position and fresh air over new tires. It seemed like a strategy that could work, especially if he could stay in the high groove that gave drivers decidedly more speed off the corners all weekend on the 0.533-mile oval. But the Penske Racing teammates quickly proved it faulty.

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may be the last person in the world to use a Thesaurus. I love that book, even more than the dictionary, which no one uses anymore either. The smart phone has replaced just about everything these days, including one’s brain. No one carries a camera anymore, and a separate GPS is obsolete. A female voice named Siri directs you to the nearest post office or takes you cross country avoiding all pitfalls. If one believes the t.v. commercials, the phone coupled with the notebook computer will organize your life and do everything but cook dinner… however, it will offer you a menu and recipes to cook it yourself, or send you to the nearest takeout place so you don’t have to cook it. And, for those of us who reside just north of the Baby Boomer generation boundary, here is one more observation that tells us we’re dinosaurs: We’re wearing a wrist watch. Even the Boomers have given in to clipping a phone to their side and referring to it when they need to know the time. And of course it displays digitally. We are also probably the final holdouts for clocks with hands on them. No one understands “a quarter ‘til” or “Half-past” anymore. “Ten seventeen” just doesn’t have quite the same mystique as “quarter past ten, give or take a couple minutes.” When I was a kid (oh no! there she goes again!) a wrist watch was THE eighth grade graduation gift for girls. Usually a tiny little face with a slender expandable bracelet or maybe a leather band and it had a stem that needed to be wound every day. Good habit dictated that one wound the watch first thing in the morning, but ego demanded that it be wound ostentatiously sometime during first period class, at least the first time it was worn to school. I wore mine for years, changing the band a couple of times from leather to expansion bracelet and back. I finally gave it up for a battery-operated watch and I’ve had several since. None has been as precious to me, or ticked along as faithfully as that eighth grade gift (as long as I remembered to wind it, of course.) But back to the Thesaurus: It is one of those resources easy to get lost in. I aim for a word, intending to find a synonym and before I know what I’m doing, I’m off on a tangent looking up meanings and opposites of the word just before my target. It’s an addiction. That’s why getting a definition from the phone or computer is no fun. You ask Google for the definition of a word and it pops up in large bold print, with usage and synonyms all there. There may be a few hundred thousand responses but they are all for that word, no scanning the page for a more interesting quarry. And while I used “ask” metaphorically, the new generation of phones will respond to voice commands and questions so the user doesn’t even need to know how to spell or type and really can ‘ask’ for a definition. Same with subjects we old fogies would have looked up in the encyclopedia. Ask the computer and you get beaucoup answers. The problem is that you can’t be sure which are valid. The internet lends itself to self-proclaimed experts who spout opinions as information. And you can’t wander off on an encyclopedic adventure on the computer. Remember starting to look up “Polo, Marco” and getting side tracked at “pellagra” which led you off to “Niacin” and maybe ‘vitamins’ and by the time you got back to Polo you had to read about the game before you ever got to Marco, and then the “see alsos” were so interesting you almost didn’t get the paper written and everyone wondered how you had wasted a whole hour. Well, you really can’t do that with Google. You get pages of ‘stuff’ all pertaining to the subject at hand. No wonder kids don’t know anything these days. Their minds are confined to the here and now. Phones now do everything a desktop computer can do, and you can carry it with you. I’ve heard that the phones kids are carrying around in their hip pockets have a bigger and better technology base than the computers that sent the astronauts to the moon. We all thought HAL , the computer in “2001: A Space Odyssey”, was way in the future but I just read an article about a computer/robot that builds itself. Scary… and a robot that will take over more jobs than it will provide. There’s a lot to be said for technology. I wouldn’t want to get along without my computer or my cell phone (not a smart phone, incidentally) nor any of the other perks that go with living in the 21st century, but I DO lament sometimes the ‘old ways’ when it was easy to ‘unfocus’ and be disconnected for a few minutes or hours just to see what life might put in my way. Virginia Walters can be reached at vewalters@gci.net

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Births Tilly, Rhyner welcome daughter Sam Tilly and Tessa Rhyner of Kenai announce the birth of their daughter, Atlas Indira at 3:32 a.m. June 21, 2014. She weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches. She joins a brother, Kale. Her grandparents are Tom and Mary Rhyner, and Jim and Laura Tilly

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Velasco completes Air Force Reserve basic training Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Louis R. Velasco graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Velasco is the son of Luis Velasco of Soldotna, and of Clarissa Whitehead of Clifton, Colo.; and he is the step-son of Johhny Whitehead of Clifton, Colo. He earned a diploma in 2006 from Soldotna High School, and a bachelor’s degree in 2012 from the University of Alaska Anchorage.

Hannah R.Thompson, a 2007 graduate of Niki- Share community information here ski Middle-High School, was named to the honor Has a new addition to your family just arrived? roll for both Spring and Summer semesters 2014 Where in the world is your military person and at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Stuwhat are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s dents must earn a 3.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester. Thompson is working list student or an award-receiving youth? Do you have a news event, activity or fundraiser toward a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. you need to let the community know about? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@penJensen receives cultural insulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off immersion training at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Jenna R. Jensen is an Army ROTC cadet in- Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 volved in Cadet Language and Cultural Immer- p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box sion Training — their first training deployment as 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Events, wedding, engagement and birth suba cadet. After a week-long training session at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the selected cadets are deployed missions may not be older than six months. Wedto partner nations where they are immersed in the ding anniversary announcements are printed in local cultures and languages. The selected cadets five-year increments beginning with the 20th. The Community page is a way to highlight will spend three weeks involved in assisting with current Army missions that range from commu- activities and events that happen with a photo. If nity outreach projects to teaching English to local your group or organization has a photo of an event children or host country military personnel. They to share, submit the photo and the following inforare not only getting a total immersion in another mation for print: Who took the photo, who’s in it, culture, but are also building positive relationships when and where it was taken, a brief description of and helping the people of partner nations. Jensen what’s happening, and a name and phone number is currently a student at Pacific Lutheran Univer- in case we have questions. Submissions are printed as space is available. sity, Tacoma, Wash. She is a 2010 graduate of SolFor more information, call 335-1251. dotna High School.

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Learning for Life Flavored vinegars from wild berries and garden herbs Flavored vinegars add variety to your meals and they are simple to make. The only ingredients you need are vinegars, herbs or berries, spices, and sugar. Our free publication, “Flavored Vinegars” explains the process for vinegars made with lemondill-peppercorn, herbs, and our local wild berries- raspberries, blueberries, and lingonberries. Edible flowers such as nasturtium and chive blossoms can also be used to flavor vinegars. There are several types of vinegars that can be used- distilled white, apple cider, wine and champagne, and rice. Use only commercially produced vinegars as wine and rice vinegars contain some protein which provides an excellent medium for bacterial growth if not handled and stored properly. Flavored vinegars take at least 10 days for the flavors to develop and about 3 to 4 weeks for the best flavor. Now is the perfect time to try flavored vinegars as many of the berries, herbs and flowers are available for harvest. For more information on making flavored vinegars request our publication by calling 262-5824, dropping by at 43961 K-Beach Rd., or download the publication from our website at http://www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/ kenai/. Submitted by Linda Tannehill, UAF School of Natural Resources and Extension; Cooperative Extension Service, Health, Home and Family Development, Kenai Peninsula District.

Combining vaccines boosts polio immunity BY LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer

WASHINGTON — New research suggests a one-two punch could help battle polio in some of the world’s most remote and strife-torn regions: Giving a single vaccine shot to children who’ve already swallowed drops of an oral polio vaccine greatly boosted their immunity. The World Health Organization officials said the combination strategy already is starting to be used in mass vaccination campaigns in some hardhit areas and is being introduced for routine immunizations in developing countries, too. “It could play a major role in completing the job of polio eradication once and for all,” said Dr. Hamid Jafari, WHO’s director of polio operations, who led the study published Thursday in the journal Science. Oral polio vaccine has played a critical role in the nearly three-decade effort to eradicate the paralyzing disease, as health workers have gone house-to-house, to refugee camps and to roadside checkpoints delivering the drops. The number of countries where polio regularly circulates dropped from 125 in 1988 to just three as of last year —Pakistan, Nigeria and Afghanistan. But with travel, the threat is re-emerging in countries previously free of the highly contagious virus. The WHO in May declared an international public health emergency, citing outbreaks in at least 10 countries. Particularly of concern were Syria, Somalia and Iraq, where violence has complicated efforts to contain new cases. Which vaccine to use in the eradication push has long been controversial. They each have different strengths. The United States and other

wealthy countries have switched back to using only injected polio vaccine, which is made of “inactivated” or killed virus, for routine childhood immunizations after eradicating the disease within their borders. That’s because the oral vaccine contains weakened live virus that children can shed in their stools, which on very rare occasions can trigger a vaccine-caused case of polio. In developing countries where polio is still a threat, the oral version is cheaper, easier to use and can slow spread of the virus. But a particular type of immunity, intestinal immunity, wanes so that children in high-exposure areas need repeated doses. Jafari’s team tested whether using both vaccines would protect better than one. The study involved nearly 1,000 children, from babies to 10-year-olds, in northern India in 2011, the last year that country reported a case of polio. The children had previously received oral vaccine. This time, they were randomly assigned to receive either a dose of injected polio vaccine, another oral dose or no booster. Four weeks later they all received what researchers called a “challenge” dose of oral vaccine to see how their bodies shed the weakened live virus. The shots acted as a better booster for the children’s intestinal immunity than giving them yet more vaccine drops — and those youngsters shed far less virus, key to cutting transmission in an outbreak, Jafari’s team reported. A similar study in 450 children in southern India last year reached the same conclusion, researchers reported in The Lancet last month. And last December, Kenya put the strategy to its first real-world test. Health workers used both injected and oral vaccine as they sought to immunize 126,000 young children living in Somali refugee camps and nearby areas who were at risk

Peek into brain shows how kids learn math skills BY LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer

WASHINGTON — Sometime in elementary school, you quit counting your fingers and just know the answer. Now scientists have put youngsters into brain scanners to find out why, and watched how the brain reorganizes itself as kids learn math. The take-home advice: drilling your kids on simple addition and multiplication may pay off. “Experience really does matter,” said Dr. Kathy Mann Koepke of the National Institutes of Health, which funded the research. Healthy children start making that switch between counting to what’s called fact retrieval when they’re 8 years old to 9 years old, when they’re still working on fundamental addition and subtraction. How well kids make that shift to memory-based problem-solving is known to predict their ultimate math achievement. Those who fall behind “are impairing or slowing down their math learning later on,” Mann Koepke said. But why do some kids make the transition easier than others? To start finding out, Stanford University researchers first peeked into the brains of 28 children as they solved a series of simple addition problems inside a brain-scanning MRI machine. No scribbling out the answer: The 7- to 9-yearolds saw a calculation — three plus four equals seven, for example — flash on a screen and pushed a button to say if the answer was right or wrong. Scientists recorded how quickly they responded

and what regions of their brain became active as they did. In a separate session, they also tested the kids face to face, watching if they moved their lips or counted on their fingers, for comparison with the brain data. The children were tested twice, roughly a year apart. As the kids got older, their answers relied more on memory and became faster and more accurate, and it showed in the brain. There was less activity in the prefrontal and parietal regions associated with counting and more in the brain’s memory center, the hippocampus, the researchers reported Sunday in Nature Neuroscience. The hippocampus is sort of like a relay station where new memories come in — short-term working memory — and then can be sent elsewhere for longer-term storage and retrieval. Those hippocampal connections increased with the kids’ math performance. “The stronger the connections, the greater each individual’s ability to retrieve facts from memory,” said Dr. Vinod Menon, a psychiatry professor at Stanford and the study’s senior author. But that’s not the whole story. Next, Menon’s team put 20 adolescents and 20 adults into the MRI machines and gave them the same simple addition problems. It turns out that adults don’t use their memory-crunching hippocampus in the same way. Instead of using a lot of effort, retrieving six plus four equals 10 from long-term storage was almost automatic, Menon said. In other words, over time the brain became increasingly efficient at retrieving facts. C

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from a polio outbreak spilling over the SomaliaKenya border. They reached most of the children, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Similar campaigns are beginning in northeastern Nigeria and should start soon in Pakistan, said Jafari and Dr. Bruce Aylward, WHO’s assistant director-general for polio. The injected vaccine is more expensive, Aylward said — about $1 to $1.90 a shot, under specially negotiated prices for low-income countries, compared to about 15 cents a dose for oral vaccine. But he said it was worth the investment if adding the shots wound up eliminating polio in the last infected areas faster. Using this strategy in these tough-to-reach areas makes sense, said CDC vaccine expert Dr. Steve Cochi. “We want to take maximum advantage of each contact with a child,” he said. “It’s the start of the last stand for wild polio virus, and we’re trying to hit it with both vaccines.” At the same time, the WHO has called on lowand middle-income countries that now use only oral polio vaccine to add one dose of the injected version to routine childhood immunizations next year.

Senior Center Events Soldotna Senior Center 197 W. Park Ave, phone: 262-2322

Weekly Activities: Mondays: Art class 10-3, line dancing 10:3011:30, clogging 11:30-noon, music at noon, Zumba dance 1:30 Tuesdays: Board games 1pm Wednesdays: Music at noon, craft shop 1pm Thursdays: Art class 10-3, blood pressures 1112, shopping at Safeway 1pm Fridays: Music at noon

Special events: Sept 2: Tuesday-shopping at Fred Meyers 1pm Sept 6: Saturday-No-host dinner at Summit Lake Lodge 1pm Sept 13: Saturday Fall Roundup fundraiser. Prime rib dinner and Spur Highway Spankers western bluegrass band. Tickets on sale at Center for $24. Starts at 5:30pm. Sept 19: Game Night 5:30-8:30pm

Menu: Monday, Wednesday, Friday salad bar is served 11:30-12:30 Tuesday, Thursday soup is served 11:30-12:30 Entrée served 12:00-12:30 Dessert & beverages served with all meals. Sept 1st closed for Labor day, 2nd pork egg rolls, 3rd Swiss steak, 4th fillet of cod, 5th oven fried chicken, 8th spaghetti & meatballs, 9th BBQ chicken, 10th stuffed bell peppers, 11th frankfurters on bun, 12th pork chop, 15th brunch for lunch, 16th fillet of pollack, 17th chicken cordon bleu, 18th turkey ala king, 19th meatloaf, 22nd veal parmesan, 23th shepherd’s sirloin beef pie, 24th Philly steak sandwich, 25th baked ham, 26th sweet & sour chicken, 29th chicken fried steak, 30th cheeseburgers..


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hen school started recently, I looked on our newspaper’s Spotted section to see whether any of our local grandchildren had any photographic evidence they were actually in school and not engaging in opening-day hooky. I didn’t see photos of them in the online sections devoted to the three schools they attend, but then, I knew their parents had not been at the schools to record the moment in digits. I guess they just were out of the camera’s sight. Still, I thought our grandkids could have worked their way into other students’ shots, maybe lurking in the background in the form of photo bombs. If so, they would have inherited that skill naturally from my wife. At another granddaughter’s high school graduation a couple of years ago, my wife

Beautiful. Talented. popped up in the background in Camden is the ultimate athlete. the family photos of graduates she He is a star on the baseball diamond didn’t know. At times, she would and loves football in its season and walk up and hug a grad and get her just about anything else that inphoto taken with him or her. She’s volves throwing, hitting or kicking like that. something. He knows all the stats I wasn’t too worried that I didn’t and doesn’t always follow the right see our grandchildren online. Perteams as far as I’m concerned, but haps on the first day of school they Glynn Moore I’m sure he’ll grow out of it. had already been summoned to the Karson is pure teenager, pretty principal’s office for some infraction and were nowhere near the cameras. Or and involved in normal teen activities except maybe school policy prohibits photographic that she has entered the term with a positive evidence of kids being wheeled in strapped attitude, and the other day her biggest thrill to hand trucks and wearing Hannibal Lecter was in showing us how well she had done on her first Spanish test of the year. masks. Nolan is intense and energetic, and at 7 I’m not saying those circumstance apply to our grandkids. Not this early in the term, delivers the best hugs of anyone we know. anyway. Actually, they’re good kids. Smart. He also is the one who jumps to the ready

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DEAR ABBY: I married my husband more than a year ago, and I want a child more than anything in the world. We have been trying since our wedding, but every month I get depressed when I find out I’m not pregnant. Everyone says I shouldn’t think about it, and I try not to. But I am becoming more and more depressed with each month that passes. Do you have any advice for dealing with these feelings? Or something I can occupy my time with rather than obsessing? (It sure isn’t helping the situation!) — ANXIOUS IN FLORIDA DEAR ANXIOUS: What everyone is telling you is far less important than what your OB/GYN has to say about your situation. Because you have been married for a year without being able to conceive,

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Knuckle-cracking habit brings calm and craziness to family DEAR ABBY: My future son-in-law recently moved in with us for financial reasons. He’s 27 and a nice guy, but he’s a habitual knuckle-cracker. He cracks every finger of each hand twice (back and forth) every half-hour or so. He also cracks his neck and wrists, but less frequently. As an added bonus, my daughter is also beginning to crack HER knuckles now. I am sensitive to noise (loud chewing, gum cracking), but I don’t want to cause him more stress (he’s also a nail-biter), so I keep my mouth shut. It’s driving me crazy! What do you suggest? — PATTY IN PENNSYLVANIA DEAR PATTY: Knuckle-cracking, like nail-biting, is a nervous habit that has been known to defuse anxiety. While it may be crazy-making to listen to, unless it’s a symptom of an underlying nervous disorder, the practice is relatively harmless. (In some people, it has caused swelling of the joints or swelling of the hands, so mention that to your daughter.) Because you are sensitive to noises — which your daughter should already know — talk to her and her fiance and ask that when the impulse strikes, they walk out of earshot. Because they are living under your roof, they should respect your request.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Virgo and a Moon in Leo. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014: This year you have the ability to understand people with more sensitivity. As a result, you will be far more nurturing than you have been in the past. You will need to partake in some form of meditation in order to reduce your stress. If you are single, approach a new love interest carefully, as he or she could be emotionally unavailable. This situation might occur more than once. If you are attached, the two of you have a unique opportunity to clear up a difficult problem. By letting your guard down, you will accept your sweetie more and understand him or her much better. LEO makes a great doctor for you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH A loved one might see you as being full of surprises. Unfortunately, you could trigger some strong reactions, especially from those closest to you. Make an effort to be more forthright when dealing with others. Tonight: Act as if the weekend is just beginning. This Week: Others appreciate your efforts. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Continue spending time at home, and treat yourself to whatever makes you happy. A partner could be unusually withdrawn. It is important not to react to this behavior; instead, just let this person work through it. He or she will need your stability. Tonight: Order in. This Week: Let your imagination lead the way. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Understand what is happening with a relative. You could be exhausted by listening to what he or she has to say. You are full of high energy, and you’ll want to go join others. Make a difficult conversation short and sweet, for everyone’s sake. Tonight: Talk over munchies. This Week: Allow your more playful personality to emerge Wednesday. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You could be overwhelmed by a need to make your point. Your creativity is likely to soar to an unprecedented level, but only if you can get past a self-imposed restriction. Avoid getting into an argument with a loved one. Tonight: Your treat. This Week: Ask for what you want. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH You might be more willing than other people to pursue a unique course. Try to incorporate a jealous or irritable roommate or family member into your plans. Both of you will be happier as a result. Tonight: There’s no stopping you. This Week: Get a better sense of what is going on with C

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Construction & Trades NEEDED PAINTER & DRYWALL FINISHER

Full time, experience preferred. Soldotna/ Kenai. (907)398-7201

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NOW HIRING SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS & BUS ATTENDANTS for Soldotna & Seward areas. HIRING BONUS!

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Direct Service Advocate Full-time

First Student 36230 Pero St Soldotna, AK 99669 907-260-3557

Duties: Provide crisis intervention, education, support, and advocacy to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Requirements: Understanding of domestic violence and sexual assault; excellent written and verbal communication skills; basic computer skills; ability to work with diverse population, multi-task, work independently and with a team, calm in crisis. Shift work, hours vary. High school diploma or equivalent required, degree in related field preferred. Resume and cover letter to Executive Director, The LeeShore Center, 325 S. Spruce St., Kenai, AK 99611 by 5pm on Friday September 5, 2014. EOE

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Kenai Diesel & Marine, Inc. is seeking experience truck mechanic. Diesel engine & heavy equipment mechanic. 5 years plus experience, have own tools, good driving record, drug free and a good attitude. Top pay $30.- $40. hour, 40hour week minimum, and some over time. Send Resume to Kenai Diesel & Marine, Inc. 35403 K-B Dr., Soldotna, AK 99669 or email kenaidieselandmarine@gmail.com or call (907)260-3928

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Alaska Oil Services has an opening for Bulk Fuel Plant Manager. Apply on-line: www.petromarineservices.com or e-mail resume to: Pattyb@Petro49.com Real Estate For Sale Commercial Property Condominiums/Town Homes Farms/Ranches Homes Income Property Land Manufactured Mobile Homes Multiple Dwelling Out of Area for Sale Steel Building Vacation Property Wanted To Buy Waterfront Property

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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General Employment

Apartments, Unfurnished ALL TYPES OF RENTALS

Homer Electric Association, Inc. is seeking a person to fill the position of Engineering Technician II in the Kenai, AK office. Duties include the design of overhead and underground power lines, staking and preparing cost estimates for line extensions, new services and system improvements; system inventories, record keeping, file maintenance, and finalizing work orders; updating and maintaining maps using GIS software; inspecting distribution lines for compliance, performing periodic maintenance inspections of electrical facilities and preparing work orders as required for maintenance work. Technicians also assist in field survey work for securing rights-of-way and easements for power line as-builts, and locating line extensions and other system facilities. The successful candidate will demonstrate two years of college level staking/surveying education or training, and two years of related work experience, four years of applicable work experience can be substituted for education requirements. GIS experience is desirable. Applications may be completed on line at http://homerelectric.applicantpro.com/jobs . If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact Human Resources at (907) 235-3369 or hr@homerelectric.com. HEA is an Equal Opportunity Employer; Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled. Applications will no longer be accepted after September 5, 2014.

Homes HOME FOR SALE.

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

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SOLDOTNA HOME for Sale. Two story 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath on a quiet cul-de-sac. Garage and carport. fireplace. New roof & paint. Close to schools. Approximately 1,500sqft. 273 Arlington Ct. $220,000. Paul (907)398-4773 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

Land KENAI RIVER/

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.

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

Apartments, Unfurnished EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for studio apartment, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405.

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Apartments, Unfurnished 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 NEAR VIP Sunny 2-bedroom, 1,100sqft., $1,250. washer/dryer, Dish TV. carport, utilities included. No Smoking/ No Pets. (907)398-0027. 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. SOLDOTNA 2-bedroom, very nice & clean. No Smoking/ No pets. $875./ plus electric. (907)252-7242.

Apartments, Furnished KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, heat, cable included. No pets. $700. month. (907)283-5203, (907)398-1642. KENAI Large 1-bedroom furnished, $600., plus utilities. No animals/ smoking. (907)398-1303 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 4-PLEX Furnished 2-Bedroom, washer/dryer. $925. includes utilities. (907)394-4201, (907)394-4200. SOLDOTNA Furnished 1-Bedroom. Shady Lane Apartments. $725. Heat & cable included. No pets. (907)398-1642, (907)283-5203.

Cabins NIKISKI CABIN 1-bedroom, $600. month includes electric & WIFI. (907)776-4008

Duplex K-Beach (W. Poppy) Duplex for Rent (or sale). Spacious 1100sqft. 3-Bedroom, 1-bath, garage, laundry. COMPLETELY REMODELED... paint, flooring, kitchen. Exterior to be painted this month. Excellent rental history. $1,450. to rent remodeled side. Purchase for $268,000. OBO. (907)252-9153.

Homes QUIET 2-BEDROOM Furnished house off Robinson Loop in Sterling. $900. month, first & last. References required. No Pets/ No Smokers. (907)362-1340

Property Management and Oversight Division 170 N. Birch Suite 101, Soldotna (907)262-2522 Mary.Parske@century21.com www.Century21FreedomRealty.com

Homes Beautiful Kasilof home With river & mountain views!. 3-bedrooms, 2-bath, detached 2-car garage, woodstove. 1 yr lease. $1,550. mo, $1,200. security deposit. Tenant pays all utilities. 1 well behaved pet on approval. Pick up application @ Alaska 1st Realty, Inc. 44045 Kalifornsky Beach Rd. Ste B Soldotna, AK 99669 907-260-7653 www.alaska1strealty.com EHO

KENAI RIVER FRONT LOT

Multiple Dwelling 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

Homes

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.

Homes 1-BEDROOM 900sq.ft. Spur Hwy. residence, fully furnished, $990./ month includes all utilities. References required. (907)953-7368, (907)262-7183, Malinda.

MOVING SALE Friday, August 22nd - Sept. 7th, (907)262-9525, (907)398-6376, Call for directions & information. Quality tools & household items. Lots of good stuff.

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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K-Beach (W. Poppy) Duplex for Sale or Rent. Spacious 1100sqft. (x2), 3-Bedroom, 1-bath Garage, laundry. New bathrooms. One COMPLETELY REMODELED... paint, flooring, kitchen. Exterior to be painted this month. Excellent rental history. Currently rented one side month-to-month; remodeled side not rented. Perfect place to live and have other side pay most of your mortgage! $1,450. to rent remodeled side. Purchase for $268,000. OBO. (907)252-9153.

Merchandise For Sale

Alaskan Dream.

MOVING SALE Friday 22- 30, 8am-8pm (Kasilof Seafood Processing) Satori. Left on Williamson, follow signs. Everything must go!, Furniture, tools, cars, appliances, household. EVERYTHING! You name it, we’ve got it.

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Garage Sales Homes 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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MEDICAL LIFT CHAIR like new. small. blue. $350. (907)252-1082 leave message. USED FURNITURE Beds, couch, loveseat, tables. Low prices. Soldotna. (907)252-8051

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

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3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH Home. Roommate wanted. Sterling. Fully furnished. No pets. $600. month includes utilities/ dish. References required. Available immediately. (907)229-2648 KENAI 3-Bedroom, 3-bath, appliances. washer/dryer. No pets/ smoking. $1,400. plus utilities. (907)398-1303 SOLDOTNA 2-Bedroom, 1.5-bath, washer/dryer, $975. plus utilities & deposit. NO pets/ smoking, (907)741-0881, (907)277-4017. 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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**ASIAN MASSAGE** Please make the phone ring. Call anytime. (907)741-1644

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Snowplowing/Sanding

(2 year contract) Ninilchik Traditional Council is requesting proposals for snowplowing/sanding services for several locations in Ninilchik, including our Housing Clients located in Kasilof, Homer, and Ninilchik. The contract will run from October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2016. Must be insured. We adhere to Indian preference hiring. Bid opens August 19, 2014 @ 9:00am and closes September 17, 2014 @ 5:00pm. Please contact Diane Reynolds for Bid Packet at diane@ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned Personal Representative of the estate, at DOLIFKA & ASSOCIATES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, P.O. Box 498, Soldotna, Alaska, 99669.

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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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Mini Spy has just read a bedtime story to her little brother. See if you can find: q ice cream cone q ruler q ladder q fish q letter A q lips q letter I q letter E q number 8 q pencil q sailboat q toothbrush q pea pod q bell q carrot q number 7 q exclamation mark © 2014 Universal Uclick from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

A Healthy Return to School

Go to Sleep! Who’s in charge of sleep?

“But Mom, why do I have to go to bed so early?!”

* Stimuli are events that excite our senses. The singular form is stimulus.

Healing sleep Your mom doesn’t want you to look like this in class! It isn’t just running around and staying up late that make you tired. The stimuli that are bombarding your brain all day make it tired, too. Your brain needs time to process, or figure out, everything it has taken in. While you’re asleep, your body is also working hard. Hormones that help you grow are produced during sleep, and your body recovers from wounds, sickness and other damage.

Jazz guitarist and composer Joe Beck and singer, composer and pianist Darryl Tookes have a new CD, “Precious Child – Love Songs & Lullabies.” Joe and Darryl began working on the album in 1995 when they both became fathers. The album was put on hold after Darryl Tookes Joe Beck Joe became ill with cancer. After he died, Darryl finished the CD in honor of his friend and their families. When Darryl was a child, he joined his family in fighting for civil rights. He helps environmental causes and charities for children. He studied physics in college and teaches college-level music. Joe played in a jazz group when he was a teenager and later composed music for movies and TV. He also worked on dairy farms. Joe raised money for college music scholarships and to supply water to Darfur, Sudan. He supported many local charities. photo courtesy Marsi Beck

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Meet Darryl Tookes and Joe Beck

Gus Goodsport’s Supersport

Height: 5-9 Birthdate: 5-4-1989 Hometown: Holywood, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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You’ll need: • 1 cup dates, chopped • 1 cup dried apricots, chopped • 1 cup dark chocolate yogurt raisins • 1 cup sunflower seeds • 1 cup walnuts, chopped What to do: 1. Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. 2. Transfer to plastic bag or bowl for storage. Makes 5 cups. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe.

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Color in the Zzzz’s for the ideas you use at home. Leave the balloons black and white for the ones you need to work on. Talk with your family about good sleep routines and how all of you can get a better night’s sleep using some of these suggestions.

We know sleep is important for growing and being alert in school. But how can kids get the sleep they need? “We do best when we live with a routine,” said a sleep expert. The Mini Page shares some ideas for a good sleep routine here. How many of these do you practice?

Rory McIlroy

Men’s professional golf has four tournaments that are considered the sport’s major championships (known as the “majors”): the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open and the PGA Championship. Together, these four tournaments are known as golf’s “grand slam.” On Sunday, July 20, golfer Rory McIlroy hoisted the Claret Jug trophy after shooting 17-under-par to win the British Open in Holyoke, England. Rory (ROAR-ee) pulled away from the competition during Saturday’s third round. On the back nine, he scored two eagles (two shots under par) that helped him take a comfortable six-shot lead into Sunday’s final round. His victory in this year’s British Open was Rory’s third major title. He won the U.S. Open in 2011 and the PGA in 2012. At 25, Rory has become the third-youngest player ever to win three of the four majors. Only golfing legends Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods were younger. Now, only the Masters — and its green jacket — eludes him.

• Watch out for foods and drinks with caffeine, such as tea, sodas and chocolate. Caffeine is a stimulant, which means it helps us stay awake. • Be quiet and calm before bedtime. Take a warm bath or read a book by yourself or with a parent.

• Sleep in a dark room. Daylight is a signal to our brains that it’s time to get up.

• Train your brain to link your bed only with sleeping. Don’t use your bed for studying, watching TV or playing games.

• Don’t exercise too close to bedtime. But exercising earlier in the day will help you sleep.

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Sleeping and Dreaming • Babies up to about 6 months old need to sleep 14 to 16 hours a day! About half of their sleep is REM. Scientists believe that this is because their brains are developing so quickly.

* Metabolism includes all the processes that our bodies need to stay alive, including breaking down foods and other chemicals.

Is this issue of The Mini Page making you sleepy? Look through your newspaper for items that will help you set a good sleep routine.

Draw a picture above of a dream you remember. Compare it with a friend’s picture.

REM sleep After about 20 minutes in stage 3 of non-REM sleep, you pass back through the earlier stages and then enter REM sleep. This pattern will continue while you’re asleep, but as the night goes on, you’ll spend more time in REM sleep and less in deep sleep. During this stage, your heartbeat and breathing may be slightly irregular. This is the stage where we dream. If you wake up remembering a dream, you were probably in REM sleep just before waking. Our brains keep us from acting out our dreams by sort of paralyzing our bodies. We can’t move unless we’re awakened by something. While we’re in REM sleep, our brains are working out problems and consolidating, or making permanent, memories. Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor

• By 3 years old, most toddlers are sleeping between 12 and 13 hours a night. Sleep patterns at this age are much more like older children’s and adults’.

• In elementary school, most children need between nine and 11 hours of sleep every night. Experts say the most common sleep disorder they see in kids is not getting enough sleep. The Mini Page thanks Dr. Gayln Perry, medical director of the Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics Sleep Laboratory in Kansas City, Missouri, for help with this issue.

Lucy Lien - Associate Editor

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Sarah: How can you tell if an elephant has been sleeping in your bed? Stan: See if there are any peanut shells lying around! Sidney: What does an apatosaurus do when it sleeps? Stephen: Dino-snores! Sally: Why couldn’t the book sleep? Sol: Because it lost its covers!

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At the beginning of the night, when you’ve just fallen asleep, you are in stage 1 of non-REM sleep. Soon you slip deeper into stage 2, then on to stage 3. Stage 3 of non-REM sleep is the most restful part of the night. During this stage, your heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism* (meh-TAB-ohlizm) and temperature drop a little. Also during non-REM sleep, your body is producing chemicals to help you grow. It’s rebuilding muscles and cleaning up cells. You can think of non-REM sleep as sort of like the time custodians spend in your school at night, cleaning up and getting ready for the next day.

Mini Jokes

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

Do you have younger brothers or sisters? Do you remember how much they slept as babies?

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Did you know that during the night, you experience different types of sleep? In the 1950s, scientists discovered that during some of our time asleep, our eyes dart back and forth very quickly. They named this stage REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep. Later, researchers identified four different stages: REM and three stages of non-REM sleep.

Almost everyone has trouble falling asleep now and then. But if you can’t fall asleep over many nights, talk to a parent or another adult about it. Or give this old trick a try: With your eyes closed, count backward from 100. We bet you’ll be counting Zzzz’s in no time!

• Set definite and consistent bedtimes. Go to sleep about the same time every night, and get up at about the same time in the morning — even on weekends.

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Kinds of sleep

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What is sleep? Sleep is a state, or condition, that mammals and other animals are in on a regular basis. Think of it this way: When we are awake, our brains are very aware of what is happening around us. You might smell dinner cooking, hear your mom talking, see the dog come inside or feel a rough spot on the sidewalk with your foot, and you probably notice each of these stimuli (STIM-yoo-lye).* But when you are asleep, your brain doesn’t send you messages about those types of stimuli. Even if you are uncomfortable in your bed, your brain may signal you to turn over without waking you up.

There are three forces that control our sleep. • Sleep drive. Whether you’re young or old, your body signals you when it needs rest. You might get cranky or hyperactive. Someone else might find it hard to concentrate. Most of us will get sleepy and find our eyes falling closed. • Daylight. Before we had electric lights, people followed the sun’s cycle. They slept during the dark hours and were awake when it was light. • Internal clock. Human beings have a type of clock in our brains that is aligned with daylight. Scientists call this circadian (sirCAY-dee-an) rhythm. This internal clock works even when there isn’t any daylight — for instance, when people live underground with no exposure to day and night. Daylight, our circadian rhythm and our bodies’ pressure to rest all work together to control our wakeful and restful periods.

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Words that remind us of sleep are hidden in the block above. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: BED, CIRCADIAN, CONSOLIDATE, DAYLIGHT, DREAM, DRIVE, HEALTH, HOURS, METABOLISM, PATTERN, PROCESS, REM, RHYTHM, ROUTINE, SCHEDULE, SCHOOL, SLEEP, STAGES, STATE, STIMULI. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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The Addams Family ›› (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (51) FAM Sun. 5 p.m. Addams Family Values ›› (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (51) FAM Sun. 7 p.m. 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 Tue. 5 p.m., 10 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. 9:45 p.m.

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Bad News Bears ›› (2005, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) 8 TMC Wed. 6 p.m. Barbershop 2: Back in Business ››› (2004, Comedy) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. The owner of a barbershop faces pressure from a corporation that is opening establishments in his neighborhood. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) 5 SHOW Mon. 5 p.m. Batman Begins ››› (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. Following the death of his parents, young heir Bruce Wayne becomes a masked avenger who fights the forces of evil in Gotham City. ‘PG13’ (2:20) ^ HBO2 Fri. 4 p.m. Beetlejuice ››› (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. A ghoul helps a newly dead couple haunt the tasteless new owners of their beloved home. ‘PG’ (1:32) (51) FAM Sun. 9 p.m. The Best Man Holiday ›› (2013, ComedyDrama) Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs. ‘R’ (2:02) ^ HBO2 Mon. 9 p.m.

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Catch Me if You Can ››› (2002, ComedyDrama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks. An FBI agent pursues Frank Abagnale Jr., a con man who assumes various identities and commits forgery. ‘PG-13’ (2:20) (30) TBS Sat. 10:30 p.m. The Change-Up ›› (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. ‘R’ (1:52) (30) TBS Fri. 9 p.m.

D Dangerous Acts Starring the Unstable Elements of Belarus ››› (2013, Documentary) To perform their provocative and subversive shows, members of the Belarus Free Theatre risk censorship or imprisonment. ‘NR’ (1:16) ^ HBO2 Thu. 10:30 p.m. 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 Sat. 4:05 p.m. Dawn of the Dead ››› (2004, Horror) Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames. A nurse, a policeman and other residents of Milwaukee fight flesh-eating zombies while trapped in a mall. ‘R’ (1:40) + MAX Tue. 5:15 p.m.; Thu. 5:30 p.m. Deadline ›› (2009, Suspense) Brittany Murphy, Tammy Blanchard. ‘R’ (1:29) 8 TMC Mon. 10:35 p.m.; Thu. 5:30 p.m.

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Ella Enchanted ›› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy. ‘PG’ (1:41) (51) FAM Fri. 8 p.m. Escape Plan ›› (2013, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ (1:55) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m.

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Fantastic Four ›› (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) ^ HBO2 Wed. 10 p.m. Fast & Furious 6 ›› (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ‘PG-13’ (2:10) + MAX Wed. 8:45 p.m.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. ‘R’ (1:56) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m. Four Brothers ›› (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. ‘R’ (1:48) 8 TMC Sun. 9 p.m. Freddy vs. Jason ›› (2003, Horror) Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger. ‘R’ (1:37) (82) SYFY Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 6 p.m. Friday Night Lights ››› (2004, Drama) Billy Bob Thornton, Derek Luke. A high-school football coach in Odessa, Texas, tries to lead his players to the state championship. ‘PG13’ (1:57) (51) FAM Mon. 7:30 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. 10:01 p.m.

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Geek Charming ››› (2011, Comedy) Sarah Hyland, Matt Prokop. A teen films a documentary about the most popular student at his high school. ‘NR’ (1:30) (49) DISN Tue. 8 p.m. Good Deeds ›› (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (23) LIFE Sat. 5 p.m. GoodFellas ›››› (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. ‘R’ (2:26) (43) AMC Mon. 4 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 Tue. 9 p.m.; Fri. 11:05 p.m.

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Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later ›› (1998, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Arkin. ‘R’ (1:25) (82) SYFY Mon. 10:30 p.m. Haywire ››› (2011, Action) Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender. After a successful mission to free a Chinese hostage, a highly trained operative is betrayed and left for dead by someone in her own agency. ‘R’ (1:32) (38) SPIKE Mon. 9:15 p.m.

The Internship ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) ^ HBO2 Mon. 4:30 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m. It’s Complicated ›› (2009, Romance-Comedy) Meryl Streep, Steve Martin. ‘R’ (2:00) (30) TBS Fri. 11 p.m.

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The Last Samurai High School Musical ›› (2006, Musical Comedy) Zac Efron, Vanessa Anne Hudgens. (1:36) (49) DISN Wed. 8 p.m. High School Musical 2 ›› (2007, Musical Comedy) Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens. ‘NR’ (1:51) (49) DISN Thu. 8 p.m. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ›› (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (2:49) ! HBO Thu. 4 p.m. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Bilbo and his companions continue their journey east and brave many dangers on their way to the Lonely Mountain, culminating in an encounter with the fearsome dragon Smaug. ‘PG-13’ (2:40) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m., 11:45 p.m.

I Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ›› (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett. ‘PG-13’ (2:02) (38) SPIKE Sat. 8 p.m. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ››› (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery. Archaeologist Jones rescues his kidnapped father, and the two race the Nazis to find the Holy Grail. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (38) SPIKE Sat. 5 p.m.

Jeepers Creepers ›› (2001, Horror) Gina Philips, Justin Long. ‘R’ (1:29) (82) SYFY Sun. 10 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m. Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer ›› (2011, Comedy) Jordana Beatty, Heather Graham. ‘PG’ (1:31) (49) DISN Mon. 8 p.m. Jurassic Park ››› (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. An entrepreneur invites scientists, a mathematics theorist and others to his jungle theme-park featuring dinosaurs regenerated from DNA. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m.

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Kick-Ass 2 ›› (2013, Action) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. ‘R’ (1:43) ! HBO Mon. 8 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sat. 11:30 p.m. The Kings of Summer ›› (2013, Comedy) Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso. ‘R’ (1:33) 5 SHOW Wed. 7 p.m.; Fri. 5:15 p.m.

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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life ›› (2003, Adventure) Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler. ‘PG-13’ (1:58) (43) AMC Wed. 10:01 p.m. The Last Samurai ››› (2003, Adventure) Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe. In the 1870s a Westerner is caught in the middle of a battle between Japan’s emperor and the samurai. ‘R’ (2:34) (31) TNT Fri. 7 p.m. The Last Song ›› (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. ‘PG’ (1:48) (51) FAM Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 5:30 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. ‘PG13’ (2:12) 5 SHOW Tue. 4:45 p.m.; Sat. 6:15 p.m.

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movieson 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 Sun. 6:30 p.m. The Longest Yard ›› (2005, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) 8 TMC Wed. 8 p.m. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ››› (2003, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen. Frodo and Sam march toward Mount Doom to destroy the ring, while Gandalf and warriors prepare for a final confrontation with Sauron and his allies. ‘PG-13’ (3:20) (31) TNT Sat. 7 p.m. The Lost World: Jurassic Park ›› (1997, Adventure) Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore. ‘PG-13’ (2:14) (43) AMC Thu. 10 p.m.; Fri. 7 p.m. Love Actually ››› (2003, Romance-Comedy) Hugh Grant, Laura Linney. A prime minister, an office worker, a pop star, a jilted writer, married couples and various others deal with relationships in London. ‘R’ (2:15) 5 SHOW Tue. 11:30 p.m. The Lucky One ›› (2012, Drama) Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (51) FAM Mon. 5:30 p.m.

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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) (38) SPIKE Sat. 11 p.m. The Mummy Returns ›› (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m.

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Ocean’s Eleven ››› (2001, ComedyDrama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. A parolee organizes a gang to steal $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos in a single heist. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (43) AMC Fri. 10 p.m. The Outlaw Josey Wales ››› (1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George. A Missouri farmer hunts down the Union

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his knucklehead friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m. The Shawshank Redemption ›››› (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. ‘R’ (2:22) (43) AMC Sat. 5 p.m. Shrek ››› (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. In order to save his home, a monster with a donkey makes a deal with a mean lord to rescue a beautiful princess. ‘PG’ (1:29) (30) TBS Sun. 9 p.m. Shrek 2 ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. A green ogre, his new wife and a donkey find adventure while visiting his in-laws. ‘PG’ (1:32) (30) TBS Sun. 5 p.m., 11 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 Tue. 11:25 p.m. The Perfect Storm ››› (2000, Suspense) George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg. At sea in October 1991, the crewmen of the Andrea Gail encounter a storm with hurricanestrength winds and 100-foot waves. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) (43) AMC Wed. 4 p.m. Pitch Perfect ››› (2012, Musical Comedy) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. When a new student joins her college’s female a cappella group, she takes the women out of their comfort zone of traditional pieces and introduces them to innovative arrangements. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) ! HBO Mon. 6 p.m. Prisoners ››› (2013, Suspense) Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal. When police have to release their only suspect, a desperate man takes the law into his own hands after his young daughter and her friend disappear. ‘R’ (2:33) + MAX Fri. 4:20 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 Thu. 7:10 p.m.

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Red 2 ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) + MAX Tue. 7 p.m. Resident Evil: Extinction ›› (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr. ‘R’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 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 filmmaker Marina Zenovich’s examination of the late comic’s life and career. ‘NR’ (1:30) 8 TMC Thu. 9 p.m. Riddick ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Karl Urban. ‘R’ (1:58) + MAX Mon. 5 p.m.; Fri. 9:45 p.m.

Shrek the Third ›› (2007, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. ‘PG’ (1:33) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 5 SHOW Mon. 11 p.m.; Thu. 6:20 p.m. Snitch ›› (2013, Crime Drama) Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pepper. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) ^ HBO2 Sun. 11:45 p.m.; Sat. 9:05 p.m. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke. Animated. SpongeBob and Patrick head for Shell City to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown and save the life of Mr. Krabs. ‘PG’ (1:27) (50) NICK Sat. 5 p.m.

Rio Rio ››› (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg. Animated. A domesticated macaw and his human friend travel to Rio de Janeiro to meet the last surviving female of his kind. ‘G’ (1:36) (51) FAM Sat. 7 p.m. The Rock ››› (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. A scientist and a British spy who once escaped from Alcatraz are sent to the former island prison to stop a disgruntled war hero from obliterating San Francisco with chemical warheads. ‘R’ (2:16) + MAX Mon. 8 p.m. Rock Star ›› (2001, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston. ‘R’ (1:46) (8) WGN-A Sun. 10 p.m. The Rundown ››› (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott. Before his retirement, a bounty hunter must locate his boss’ son, who is searching for a priceless artifact in the Amazon. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) (38) SPIKE Mon. 11:25 p.m.

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A woman learns that her Darkness” A friend of the fam- Deprived” Kyle meets a new Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver. A woman learns that her (23) LIFE 108 252 brother is marrying her old nemesis. ily visits. (N) ‘14’ ally. (N) ‘14’ brother is marrying her old nemesis. NCIS A suicide may be a NCIS Senator asks Gibbs for NCIS “Murder 2.0” ‘14’ NCIS “Road Kill” Death of a NCIS Tony looks into Ziva’s NCIS Tony questions Ziva’s Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Satisfaction Neil receives an (28) USA 105 242 murder. ‘PG’ help. ‘PG’ petty officer. ‘PG’ personal life. ‘14’ loyalty to NCIS. ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ unusual proposition. , (1:30) “Pirates of the Carib- “Shrek 2” (2004, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie “Shrek the Third” (2007, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Ed- “Shrek” (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Mur- “Shrek 2” (2004, Comedy) (30) TBS 139 247 bean: At World’s End” (2007) Murphy, Cameron Diaz. Animated. A green ogre must meet die Murphy, Cameron Diaz. Animated. 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BASEBALL Sunday 12:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 8:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball

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)

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12:00 p.m. (10) NBC Cycling From Boulder to Denver, 126km. (Sameday Tape) (CC)

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Memorials and Honors P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142 Memphis, TN 38148-0142 1-800-873-6983 www.stjude.org/tribute

FOOTBALL Sunday 12:00 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Preseason Football (Live) 4:00 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Preseason Football (Live) (CC)

Monday 12:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC)

Tuesday 12:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC)

Wednesday 12:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC)

Thursday 12:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 SEC Nation (Live) 2:30 p.m. (3) ABC NFL Preseason Football (Live) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) 5:30 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Preseason Football (Live)

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Television recognizes its best and brightest on the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards Monday on NBC. Get the lowdown on the nominees, the awards’ history and more at www. emmys.com The 2014 MTV Video Music Awards — the VMAs — air Sunday from the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. For photos, videos from past shows, information on the nominees and more, go to www.mtv.com/vma

Veterinarian Mark Evans uses technology to help man and deadly predators co-exist peacefully in “Operation Maneater” Wednesday on PBS (check local listings). Go to video.pbs.org/ program/operation-maneater

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SOCCER Sunday 1:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 MLS Soccer (Live) 7:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Women’s Soccer (Live)

Wednesday 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT UEFA Champions League Soccer (Same-day Tape)

Saturday 8:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLS Soccer (Same-day Tape)

TENNIS Sunday 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Tennis Connors, McEnroe, Lendl and Cash. From Charlotte, N.C. (Taped)

“Ray Donovan,” starring Liev Schreiber as a fixer for Los Angeles’ rich and powerful, continues Season 2 Sundays on Showtime. Get exclusive videos, photos, cast information and more at www.sho.com/ ray-donovan/home

Tennis’ final Grand Slam tournament of 2014, the U.S. Open, gets underway from Flushing, N.Y. Monday on ESPN and ESPN2. Find news, tournament history, player profiles and more at www.usopen.org

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2:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 2014 U.S. Open Tennis From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 2014 U.S. Open Tennis From the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (Live)

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How I Met How I Met (8) WGN-A 239 307 Your Mother Your Mother (3:00) Vera Bradley: Hand (20) QVC 137 317 bags & Accessories ‘G’ Wife Swap “Adams/Hess” A (23) LIFE 108 252 family has 29 pets. ‘PG’

Manhattan The subject of an How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ It’s Always investigation. ‘14’ Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Sunny Judith Ripka Jewellery A collection of affordable luxury. ‘G’ Accessorize Your Fall Hot Inspired Style ‘G’ Barbara Bixby Jewelry Fall accessories. ‘G’ Portfolio ‘G’ Project Runway The design- Project Runway The design- Project Runway “It’s a Nice Day for a Rock (:31) Project Runway “It’s a Nice Day for a ers re-purpose men’s suits. ers create looks for Heidi. Wedding” The designers create wedding Rock Wedding” The designers create wedding ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ dresses. (N) ‘PG’ dresses. ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Rush Rush is introduced to a (:01) Satisfaction (N) ‘14’ (:02) Rush Rush is introduced (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit “Bang” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ new drug. (N) ‘14’ to a new drug. ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The The Big Bang Mom ‘14’ Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan ‘14’ Letter” ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ “Quagmire’s ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ (30) TBS 139 247 Dad” ‘14’ Castle Alexis starts a video Castle “Recoil” ‘PG’ Castle A young reality-TV star Castle “Target” A kidnapping (:01) Castle “Hunt” Castle tries (:02) Castle “Scared to Death” (:03) Dallas “Dead Reckon (31) TNT 138 245 blog. ‘PG’ is murdered. ‘PG’ plot is revealed. ‘PG’ to find Alexis. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ing” ‘MA’ College Football Chick-Fil-A Kickoff -- Boise State vs. Mississippi. From Atlanta. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (34) ESPN 140 206

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(3:00) 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. From the USTA National Tennis Center in Olbermann (N) (Live) (35) ESPN2 144 209 Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) The Game Mariners All Seahawks All Jay Adams UFC Reloaded “UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans” From Atlanta. (36) ROOT 426 687 365 Access Access Brawl Call Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ (38) SPIKE 241 241 (43) AMC 131 254 (46) TOON 176 296 (47) ANPL 184 282 (49) DISN 173 291 (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311 (55) TLC 183 280 (56) DISC 182 278 (57) TRAV 196 277 (58) HIST 120 269 (59) A&E 118 265

“The Mummy Returns” (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Family Guy Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ No Limits ‘PG’ Call-Wildman Finding Bigfoot: Further To Be Announced Evidence ‘PG’ (3:00) “High School Musical” Jessie ‘G’ Jessie “Star Austin & Dog With a (2006) Zac Efron. ‘G’ Wars” ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ iCarly ‘Y’ iCarly ‘G’ iCarly “iNevel” Sam & Cat ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘G’ SpongeBob ‘G’ Boy Meets Boy Meets “A Walk to Remember” (2002) Shane West. A high-school World ‘PG’ World ‘PG’ delinquent courts a minister’s daughter. Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Gypsy Sisters Kayla and NetDress Dress poning poning tie back at odds. ‘14’ Deadliest Catch ‘14’ Deadliest Catch ‘14’ Bering Sea Gold “Under the Ice: The Thaw” ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food ‘PG’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ The First 48 “Cold Embrace” Storage Wars Storage Wars The First 48 A man is killed A man is found strangled. ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ while being robbed. ‘14’

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