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SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 44, Issue 291

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Winding down

Cook Inlet sport fishermen, faced newly restrictive fisheries By MOLLY DISCHNER and RASHAH MCCHESNEY Morris News Service - Alaska

Kenai River sport fisheries saw several changes this summer — including a closure of the early king run, new gear restrictions and pairings with the commercial fisheries. Fishery management started conservatively, said Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Sport Fish biologist Robert Begich. In the end that paid off, as both the early and late-run kings met their escapement goals. The preliminary estimate is that the total run of Kenai River late-run kings was about 18,000 or 19,000 fish, said ADFG Division of Commercial Fisheries area management biologist Pat Shields, which was similar to the preseason forecast. ADFG estimated the escapement at about 16,061 kings. The run size estimate includes the fish that are harvested and the fish that make it into the river. Reaching that goal involved managing under certain changes Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Top: Two sport anglers fish for silver salmon as the sun rises over the Kenai River, Monday in Soldotna. Anglers on the Kenai instituted by Alaska’s Board of Fisheries at its Upper Cook Peninsula faced a host of new restrictions going into the 2014 fishing season. Below: A commercial drift gillnetting boat leaves Inlet meeting in February, and largely meant that the comthe mouth of the Kasilof River July 17, 2014 during an overnight fishing period in Kasilof. See SPORT, page A-2

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The Cook Inlet drift fleet is largely done fishing for the summer, with a catch of more than 2 million salmon. Through Aug. 12, when fishing had ended in most areas, the fleet had landed 1.4 million sockeyes, 402,138 pinks, 65,678 silvers and 107,299 chums according to call-in estimates provided by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. United Cook Inlet Drift Association Executive Director Roland Maw said the average drifter caught about

Taking the fall

By KELLY SULLIVAN Peninsula Clarion

Women fleeing domestic abuse may be forced to leave behind loved ones, such as the family pet. The escapee will find the animal was killed overnight— almost without exception. Without their place of refuge having the facilities to also accommodate a pet, battered women will either remain in the situation causing them harm or, Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion what likely feels like, abandon 14 people competed during the 5th Annual Bike & Skate Challenge Saturday at the Soldotna a member of their household. The LeeShore center has Skate Park in Soldotna. been responding to the link beevents. under category for scooters. did tricks they didn’t know, like tween domestic violence and Nelson Watt sat sipping a “I did things that I knew bar spins,” he said. animal abuse since opening Capri Sun juice, mulling over I could do, and the kids that Watt said he’d been “scoot- their doors in 1985 his first place win in the 12-and- didn’t, didn’t get medals. They For the first time fundraisSee BIKE, page A-5

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as the result of Board of Fisheries action at the Upper Cook Inlet meeting in February — including a change to the allowable fishing area, which led to the increased movement required to catch fish this summer, according to Maw and other drifters. Cook Inlet fisheries are generally managed with a commercial preference for sockeyes and a sport preference for silvers, or cohos, and kings, or chinook, salmon harvests. The Matanuska-Susitna Borough successfully advocated for the board to create a corridor to allow silvers to swim north and enter borough waSee FLEET, page A-2

Annual LeeShore fundraiser focuses on abused animals

By RASHAH MCCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

Four boys sat on a concrete block, squinting in the direct sunlight and dripping sweat from an afternoon of jumping, flipping, spinning and wrestling steady landings out of their scooters. One had a bloody nose, another picked a large scab on his knee. They spoke intermittently as they watched a group of older competitors race BMX bikes up and down the ramps Saturday at the Soldotna Skate Park. For the fifth year, the annual Bike and Skate competition brought athletes of the two and four-wheeled variety to Soldotna — though no skateboarders participated in this year’s

18,000 pounds of sockeye. Most fishermen saw lower catch per unit effort, or CPUE, this summer. According to ADFG biologist Pat Shields, the CPUE never exceeded 500 fish for the whole summer. Maw attributed that to management plan changes that meant fishermen spent more time and moved around more to catch their fish, as well as changes in fish behavior and location. “All that did was increase our fuel cost, made us less economic,” he said. Like other sectors, Cook Inlet’s drift fleet faced changes this summer

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Judge upholds salmon management structure hood, and the National Marine Fisheries Service removed Cook Inlet salmon from the federal fishery management plan, or FMP, after Alaska Journal of Commerce the North Pacific Fishery Management CounA federal judge ruled Thursday to uphold cil unanimously voted in December 2011 to the federal decision to remove Cook Inlet officially delegate that authority to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. from the salmon fishery management plan. Alaska has managed salmon since stateSee SUIT, page A-2 By Molly Dischner Morris News Service-Alaska

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ing from the LeeShore Center’s 26th annual RadioThon will be used for services to improve the safety of animals and their owners displaced by domestic violence. The fundraiser will be broadcast from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., September 8, on KSRM 920 AM. Currently two roofless, exposed kennels house any incoming pets at the Transitional Living Center, LeeShore’s emergency shelter facility, said the organization’s executive director Cheri Smith. Previously, up to eight animals had shared the limited space. Money from the center’s annual fundraiser has covered the bare bones of day-to-day operations, Smith said. Structural essentials come first, such as replacing a water heater, or constructing a new sewer system. But, the expansion of enclosed kennels is also crucial, she said. “It is a matter of life or death,” Smith said. Three in every four women in shelters who reported currently or recently having an animal, nearly three quarters reported that their partners had threatened, injured or killed their animals, According to a study conducted and authored by Frank Ascione, in a Battered Women’s Reports of Their Partners’ and Their Children’s Cruelty to Animals published in the See FUNDS, page A-2


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terways, with drifters targeting other salmon. Maw and David Martin, another fisherman and UCIDA member, said the change meant boats spent more time trying to catch their fish. Martin described it as broken tool in ADFG’s toolbox. “We told ‘em it was broke before they put it in there,” he said. The Mat-Su Borough, however, has lauded the use of the tool this summer, and during an Aug. 28 borough Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting, members attributed strong silver runs in the region to the changes. Several Northern District streams and rivers have seen strong silver runs, and the borough credits the returns with the fact that drifters weren’t catching those fish in the middle of the Inlet. In 2013, drifters caught 163,193 silvers in the central district through Aug. 12. Through Aug. 11 of this year, the fleet caught 65,678 silvers in that same area. Shields said the interplay is more complicated than that. “At first glance, one could conclude that the new plans must have made a difference because the coho salmon harvest was substantially less. While there may be some merit to that conclusion, there are also other factors that affect coho salmon harvest,” he wrote in an email. Shields said that those other factors include the fact that sockeye are the more valuable species, and in 2014, drifters spent much of their time chasing sockeye, rather than fishing areas of coho abundance. “Moving the drift fleet out of the middle of Cook Inlet over to the east side undoubtedly reduces the harvest of coho salmon headed north,” Shields wrote. “But, the department has multiple stocks to manage to various escapement goals and we will need more time before we can arrive at any conclusions about whether or not the new management plans are ‘working.’” Northern District biologists could not be reached in time to comment on the changes, or how it affected escapements in those streams. Generally, however, sport fishing limits were liberalized in the Mat-Su streams, and some — including the Little Su — exceeded their escapement goals, with an estimated 23,788 cohos counted through Sept. 4, compared to a goal of 10,100 to 17,700 fish. Maw also pointed to a change in fish behavior that likely affected the drift fleet’s catch and the returns to rivers — fish swam deeper this summer than in some past years. Martin said fishermen could see sockeyes and silvers down deep in the ocean, between 30 to 60 feet below the surface according to depth sounders. Driftnets are about 18 feet deep, and the fishermen just couldn’t get to them. Martin also noted that fish seemed more spread out than in past summers. That’s just a normal part of fishing, he said. “By the time you think you’ve got them figured out, they do something different,” Martin said. The board also created a new Anchor Point section for the drift fleet. Limited data is available about how extensively it was used, but fishermen and managers said anecdotally, it didn’t appear to be widely used. The new Anchor Point section runs from Anchor Point up the shore to the south end of the Kasilof section, near Ninilchik. ADFG runs a test boat in the area, and told the board at the meeting that it’s typically the section with the lowest sockeye catches. Maw said it wasn’t an ideal spot for fishing. “Lots of mom and dad and the kids trying to catch halibut, and no salmon,” Maw said at the end of the season. Martin said fishermen told the board it likely wouldn’t be used, and that’s what was seen this summer. The fleet was also managed under the one percent rule this summer, which was passed as a way to focus effort on sockeyes and shut down fishing when sockeye catches dropped compared to other species,

In part because of that rule, which shut down many fishing areas, the drift fleet was largely out of the water by mid-August. Toward the end of the month, Martin estimated that four or five fishermen were still going over to the available fisheries on the west side of Cook Inlet to catch a few more fish. Martin said he sells most of his fish as homepacks at the end of the season. Maw agreed that the lateseason fish typically is used to supply local, niche markets. Both said that they’d like to see an adjustment to the rule that could at least allow for targeting pinks later in the season, and an agenda change request has been submitted to the board to consider such an adjustment this year.

was another blow to the guided sportfishing industry — one that has undergone drastic changes in the 30 years that he has been working on the Kenai River. Berg, whose guide business typically runs five river boats on Kenai Peninsula streams, one marine boat out of Ninilchik and another out of Seward, said regulatory restrictions in the halibut and king salmon fisheries in the Cook Inlet added to those on the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers made the fishing season tough to weather. The lower harvest outlook for halibut during 2014 limited Southcentral operators to one trip per day in addition to clients being restricted to one fish of any size and a second of 29 inches or less. Cook Inlet halibut guides restricted to one trip per day saw a drop in revenue; Berg said Rod ‘N Real’s charter captain lost 40 percent of his business. “When the crowds are here and it’s busy, we had to turn away literally hundreds of people this summer,” Berg said. “They’re going into each (charter) office and it’s just money walking in and walking out just as quickly as it walks in. They go to the next office and the next and they make phone calls and nobody can get them a trip.” Berg said he and his business partners were considering buying another boat — just to have the option to run two halibut trips per day. “That’s a huge investment for us,” he said. “We’re talking about the skipper coming, switching all the gear over, taking the permit over and there’s just no money it for us. It just doesn’t pencil out … we’re in big trouble there with our halibut business and it’s a common (problem) for anybody in Homer or Seward.” The halibut business had provided Berg and other guides with a place to send tourists who had come up for king salmon fishing during May and June, but that has become a difficult proposition with the new restrictions. “They closed the saltwater kings down too, so that didn’t help us any,” Berg said. ADFG managers also used a provision added to the management plans this winter that allowed the department to require the use of barbless

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mercial fishery restrictions were dictated by management within the sport fishery. Begich said the pairings didn’t affect how the Division of Sport Fish managed — they remained focused on managing for escapement goals and using the provisions and tools available to them. Shields said that the two divisions talked regularly, however, and management of several fisheries was focused on Kenai kings. Kenai River Sportfishing Association Executive Director Ricky Gease said the pairings worked as intended. “I think sharing the conservation burden allowed fishing opportunity for all of the sectors throughout the season,” Gease said. Although the decision to start the early-run fishery as closed was hard for guides and local businesses dependent on the sport fishing industry, Gease said it was the right decision for the run. For Rod Berg, co-owner of Rod ‘N Real, the closure of the early run king salmon fishery

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hooks during the catch and release Kenai River king fishery. That provision passed after the board amended a proposal from the United Cook Inlet Drift Association to require barbless hooks. ADFG does not have data on how the hook change reduces mortality, and whether barbless or barbed hooks are used are not factored into the final king estimate. Begich said that there wasn’t a lot of fishing effort when barbless hooks were required, and it looked like it mostly affected guided anglers on the Kenai River. Gease said that even if the restriction was more symbolic rather than affecting the mortality estimates, the sector was willing to switch hooks to help share the burden of conservation. Dwight Kramer, a sport fisherman with a long history of Kenai River fishing who advocates for unguided anglers, said he supported the change to barbless hooks last winter, and saw it as a way to reduce hook damage. “I think going barbless would help in reducing that,” he said. Kramer said he didn’t think that the regulation affected people’s ability to participate in the fishery, and the greater impact came from the run sizes and characteristics this summer. Low king numbers and the lack of a major red pulse limited fishing overall, he said. Regulations, however, weren’t the issue — it

was just how fishing goes. In the future, however, Kramer said further management restrictions could help the runs. “It’s got to be more conservative than we have now even,” Kramer said. For his own part, Kramer said he no longer participates in the king fishery. “I haven’t fished for kings for several years because of the closures,” he said. “If they’re down that far, I don’t want to participate myself, that’s just a personal choice.” For management, Kramer said catch and release was an appropriate measure to tone down the fishery, because it enables people to participate while still protecting the fishery. Under the paired restrictions, it’s also a compromise that allows for some commercial fishing and some guide activity, without overwhelming the area. “It’s a good tool to have,” he said. Kramer said a slot limit could also be helpful to protect larger fish. A slot limit — used in other fisheries — can require the release of the smallest and largest fish, while allowing anglers to keep a certain mid-size fish. In-river, Berg said the focus had been on sockeye salmon and silver salmon during 2014 — Rod ‘N Real guides took clients on sportfishing trips and they took Alaskans on personal use dipnetting trips, though personal use guiding is a small-

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for as long as four months until an opening was available at a pet-friendly safe house, according to the association. Pet abuse is also an indication of the imminent danger the victims are in when their animals are being threatened, Smith said. It is also devastating for children to witness that kind of abuse. LeeShore has been taking in victims and their animals since opening in 1985, Smith said. Other shelters around Alaska are now opening their doors to pets as well, she said. During the RadioThon, Sen. Peter Micciche R-Soldotna will co-host Smith. Gov. Sean Parnell will speak about his Choose Respect initiative, aimed at eradicating the domestic violence epidemic. Out of every 100 adult women who reside in the Kenai Peninsula Borough, 43 have experienced intimate partner violence. Thirty have experienced sexual violence, and 52 have experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence or both, according to a 2013 survey performed by the University of Alaska Anchorage and The Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.

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Journal of Emotional Abuse. The national study has been reference in legislation on animal protection provisions penalties, such as the Family Court Act and Criminal Procedure Law in New York City, and by national organizations such as the American Humane Association. “People are beginning to realize the link,” Smith said. Of pet abuse reports, 87 percent of the incidents occur in the presence of the women, and 75 percent in the presence of children, according to the American Humane Association. This is a tactic used to psychologically control and coerce the victim, according to the association. Many women who fear for the lives of their animals will not leave home to seek shelter themselves, Smith said. And it isn’t just dogs. The center has housed snakes, hamsters and cats before, she said. Homes with children frequently have pets, according to the association. Battered women have been known to live in their cars with their pets

er portion of their business. “We haven’t really relied on (dipnetting),” he said. “We don’t want to start relying on it because I don’t think it’s going to last, personally… It has worked out for some guys and it’s something we’re probably going to be forced to do more and more of if these kings don’t turn around.” Ultimately, Berg said, the guided sportfishing industry on the Kenai Peninsula will have to evolve to stay viable. “It’s a whole different business model now. We added clam trips to the other side of the Inlet, we offer eco-tours, things like that,” he said. “But, how do you go from a harvest-type industry to an eco-tourism type thing? It is really hard to incorporate the two and we’ve had to farm out a lot of our business.” Berg said he and his partners, including his brother and their wives — would be putting their guide business up for sale, but he is not optimistic that selling will be profitable. “We really don’t have a business model at this point, we don’t know what we’re going to do,” he said. “We’re (selling) mainly because we’re retirement age and we’re supposed to have some golden years coming up, but it’s going to be very difficult to get the kind of money out of our business that we would have gotten ten years ago when we had a fishery.”

The RadioThon will also include education on the Green Dot violence prevention strategy, Smith said. Kenai was chosen as one of the pilot cities for green dot, and the center is trying to incorporate the program into activities and events as much as possible. Gearing up for the RadioThon the center is also hosting a Green Dot Trot, where community members who wish to donate in-kind items can drop packages at half of the 10 local businesses participating in the event and be entered to win a drawing for an iPad. The packages can include donations of laundry soap, dryer sheets, paper towels, bleach, shampoo, conditioner, feminine hygiene items, diapers, Canned and dry goods, all products that are used at the center, Smith said. Jimmy Dawson of Petroleum Equipment and Services, Inc. donated the chain link materials that will be used for the new kennels. Stamped flyers and form must be turned into the center by the close of day Friday.

Kelly Sullivan can be reached at kelly.sullivan@ peninsulaclarion.com

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Lost crab pots By MANUEL VALDES Associated Press

PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. — Over 12,000 crab pots are lost in Washington state’s Puget Sound every year, costing an estimated $700,000 in lost harvest revenue, and more poignantly, damaging the sea floor environment. Using sonar to find the pots, divers and scientists venture into the waters to clean up and learn why pots are lost. —THE PROBLEM: Recreational and commercial crabbing in Washington’s inland waters is a popular pastime and an important seafood industry. But thousands of crab pots are lost every year, abandoned on the sea floor. The lost pots continue to attract Dungeness and red-rock crabs for up two years, trapping them until they die. The dead crabs then attract more crabs. “It just keeps on self-baiting itself,” said Joan Drinkwin, programs director at the Northwest Straits Foundation, which spearheaded the crab pot cleanup project a decade ago. —THE DAMAGE: Crabs are not an endangered or threatened species, so what’s the issue? Scientists have estimated that a derelict crab pot can impact up to 30-square-feet of the sea floor around it, depending on where the pot landed. For example, a pot digging

out cavities in the sea floor can damage eel grass beds. “If you think about 12,000 pots sitting out there every year, and you add that up, the numbers are pretty alarming in terms of the kind of impact they are having on marine habitat,” Drinkwin said. —THE CAUSES: Research by the Northwest Straits Foundation has found a variety of reasons why pots are left behind. Lines attached to the pots can be cut by boats, a problem acerbated when people place pots in heavily used waterways. Badly tied knots can come undone. Pots are left in water that’s too deep for the line. And sometimes, even sabotage among competing fishermen is a cause. “We see people putting their pots in the middle of ferry lanes. And obviously that’s a terrible place to put your pot,” Drinkwin said. —THE CLEANUP: After using sonar to pinpoint crab pots on the sea floor, a diver plunges into the cold, dark Puget Sound waters using a rope with a weight thrown near the pot as a guide. Once the pot is found, it’s tied to the rope and reeled in. The team uses divers in an attempt to minimize the impact on the sea floor. In a 2010 trip to Boundary Bay near the U.S.-Canada border, the team found over 1,000 pots in a 6-square-mile area. “When the divers went down to remove

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, September 7, 2014

Around the Peninsula Celebrate National Public Lands Day with parks staff Join Alaska State Parks on Saturday Sept. 27 as they celebrate National Public Lands Day at their Kenai Headquarters Office located in Sterling. Volunteers will assist State Parks Staff in conducting light maintenance along a popular fishing trail and possible river restoration. The event will be located at 35850 Lou Morgan Road. Volunteers should show up at 11 a.m. and meet in the Day Use Parking Area. The event will end around 2 p.m. Please bring water, snacks, work gloves, and depending on any recent rain fall, rubber boots. For more information and to RSVP please contact Jason Okuly at 262-5581 ext 28.

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year. Some people clean out everything possible, turn the soil, and add amendments, others let their end-of-season plant material lay on the ground as mulch or put plant items into their soil as a form of lasagna gardening. At 7 p.m. on Sept. 9 at the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Bldg. in the lower level meeting room located at Mile 16.5 on Kalifornsky Beach Road, a panel of local gardeners who live in different parts of our Central Peninsula area and grow a wide variety of plants in gardens, tunnels and greenhouses will share how and what they do incorporating questions from the audience. There is always a room full of knowledgeable gardeners and farmers willing to share their knowledge and experiences. This is always a fun meeting, as we get together again for the fall and compare notes and dirt digging war stories. Memberships are half price for the remainder of 2014, $10 for individual, $15 for family. Refreshments and sometimes door prizes. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Marion Nelson 283 4632.

Challenger Geocaches for fun and cash

Kenai Kennel Club will be starting a Puppy Kindergarten Join the Challenger Center on Sept. 20 to support STEM edclass. It will be starting on Sept. 11 at 6/6:30 p.m. For more information call 776-5188 to pre-register. Please ucation in Alaska as geocache teams compete for prizes around bring shot records and leave dogs in car until you are finished Soldotna and Kenai, hang out on-site for the community EDUcache to learn more about this real world, outdoor treasure registering and meet the instructor. hunting game using GPS devices or attend the soirée and watch the Peninsula Performers, dine and participate in games and an Caregiver support meeting scheduled exciting silent auction with lots of travel packages. For more information visit www.akchallenger.org, “like” the Kenai Peninsula Family Caregiver Support Program will be holding a caregiver support meeting at the Soldotna Se- Challenger Center on FB, or call 907-283-2000. nior Center, Tuesday Sept. 9 at 1 p.m. Topic: “Healthy Aging Awareness Month,” join us and other family caregivers to share Extension Service offers local berry hike your experiences. Join the Cooperative Extension Service for a Local Berry Let us take care of you, so you can take care of your family member. For more information call Shelley or Judy at 907-262- Hike to celebrate Local Foods Week, Sept. 15, 5:30-7:00 p.m. starting at the Food Bank on Kalifornsky Beach Road. This free 1280. hike is intended for people new to berry picking in the Central Peninsula area. Central Peninsula Garden Club Janice Chumley will take the group on a hike on Tsalteshi Trails to show the landscapes necessary for various types of September Program meeting slated berries. Participants need to be able to walk a mile on unstable The fall and winter program begin with the timely topic of terrain. This hike is limited to 15 participants. garden clean up, “The Great Garden Clean UP! and What to Do Contact your local Cooperative Extension Service Office to About It...” The annual question of what to do in your gardens register at 262-5824. and growing areas of, clean it up or let it lay comes up every

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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 re-

covery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur High-

way, 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 support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312

Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. The Community Calendar lists recurring events and meetings of local organizations. To have your event listed, email organization name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@peninsulaclarion.com.

Ten sea turtles successfully rehabilitated By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. — Ten young sea turtles nursed back to health after swallowing anglers’ hooks are headed back into the Gulf of Mexico. The animals released Saturday are among 213 endangered Kemp’s-ridley turtles brought this year to the Institute of Marine Mammal Studies after taking bait at piers, marinas and other coastal Mississippi fishing spots.

The nonprofit’s president and executive director, Moby Solangi, said more than 200 people gathered on a clear Saturday morning on the beach in Gulfport to watch the release of the turtles. Sixteen more are still healing, says the Gulfport nonprofit’s president and executive director, Moby Solangi. He said this year’s total is likely to outstrip last year’s be-

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cause warmer water will keep gency for those two species in the turtles near the coast lon- 2012 based on freshwater damger. age during the floods of 2011. Mississippi anglers have reported hooking a total of 240 turtles so far this year compared to 259 all last year, said Allison Garrett, spokeswoman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s fisheries division. Solangi said he thinks the turtles have fewer crabs and oysters available for food, noting that the Commerce Department declared a federal emer-


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Denial of transfer agreement a sound business decision for CPH A NEWLY OPENED KENAI-BASED SURGICALcenter has been at the center of a growing controversy due to its inability to treat Medicare and Medicaid patients without a transfer agreement with Central Peninsula Hospital. At issue are a group of patients whom both the hospital CEO Rick Davis and Surgery Center of Kenai vice president Harold Gear said are typically the lowest-paying patients — though at more than 100 million people covered by Medicare and Medicaid nationwide, we’re betting that both institutions could use the boost to their bottom lines. The hospital denied the transfer agreement in July and since that time, the Clarion has received numerous letters to the editor; residents have spoken out against the decision on local radio shows and in other newspapers. Each makes the argument that Central Peninsula Hospital is somehow bullying the surgery center and should be more concerned about providing Kenai Peninsula Borough residents with the cheapest options for healthcare — not its own bottom line. Opponents of the hospital’s decision have characterized the denial as a deliberate limiting of care options for patients on the Kenai Peninsula, one that gave it a monopoly on health care services, but we think the hospital made the right decision. In 2010, when the hospital board recommended that the borough enter a public-private partnership with a forprofit firm, the borough assembly and the borough residents overwhelmingly rejected the deal. “They are investment bankers and basically looking to make money off this hospital,” wrote former borough mayor Dave Carey in a letter to the hospital board. “Any local funds should stay local.” The hospital is still fully owned by the Kenai Peninsula Borough and, by extension, borough taxpayers. It is the responsibility of the hospital board to ensure the continued viability of the business and signing an agreement with a privately-owned business, one that could cut into its revenue, would not be good for business. As distasteful as it may seem for patients seeking care from either facility, medical care is not an altruistic pursuit for institutions that provide it — it is a business. Borough residents cannot have both a fully publicallyowned hospital that stays financially stable – and one that undermines its own business every time a private company comes into town and offers medical services at a lower cost. Medicare patients make up about 26 percent of the hospital’s business and another 16 percent is Medicaid patients, Davis told the Clarion. Gear told the Clarion that without the ability to treat Medicare and Medicaid patients — the surgery center would have enough business to remain profitable. This is not an issue of one business causing another to fail by limiting access to patients, and therefore revenue, this is one of two institutions fighting over profit. And, while the loss of Medicare and Medicaid patient revenue might not cripple either provider — borough taxpayers ought not expect Central Peninsula Hospital to establish business practices that would undermine its ability to stay profitable in the long run.

Joan Rivers and Me We met by accident. How else could it have been with two people who are so different? Or are we? It was the early 1980s when a tabloid called me. They were doing a story on Joan Rivers and thought I, a conservative, would give them a quote critical of her. I said, “I won’t speak to you and I don’t want to be quoted as saying I won’t speak to you.” They made up a quote, claiming I thought she was a terrible person. I wrote her a letter in care of “The Tonight Show” where at the time she was substitute host for Johnny Carson. I said I hoped it wasn’t necessary to deny something I didn’t say and that I actually liked some of her work. She replied with a gracious handwritten note on pink stationery and included a “Can We Talk” button, which was her signature saying. Sometime later her husband, Edgar Rosenberg, took his life. I wrote her expressing condolences. We subsequently met on several occasions and after one performance she introduced me to people backstage as “the man who wrote me a wonderful letter after Edgar died.” Joan Molinsky was born in Brooklyn, New York. Though her father was a doc-

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“I want to speak from my heart. But my heart is broken.” Arthur Sotloff at a memorial service for his son Steven Sotloff, a journalist who was beheaded by Islamic State militants.

it all, never knuckling under to an obstacle, pushing till you get what you want. I wanted to be a star. ... If I ever become somebody who stops fighting for my place in the spotlight, I will be finished. Let us not be sentimental about this. This is what reaching the top and staying there means in this business -- and in the automobile business and the garment business and in politics.” One might argue whether having it “all” when you can’t take it all, or any part of all with you is worth it, but if success is your vehicle and drive the fuel, then Joan succeeded by any standard and for far longer than most entertainers. We too often judge people by labels and what we see on the outside. Reading Joan’s book and knowing her just a little showed me the woman behind the facade, which was quite different from her public personae. In the inscription to “Enter Talking” she wrote, “To Cal, thank you for being so terrific over the years. -- Joan Rivers.” No,Joan, you were the terrific one.

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OK. I admit it: I’m a guy. Not only that, but apparently a guy who likes to flirt with professional suicide, as evidenced by my willingness to traipse through the minefield of commenting about sexual harassment by us cavemen in the workplace. A lot of women are speaking out and writing about the subject following the release of excerpts from the book “Off the Sidelines” by New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand -- that’s United States senator. So why put forth a male perspective, particularly when it is such a dangerously touchy (pardon the pun) topic? Maybe I’m a masochist. Or maybe it’s because we men and women need to get past the millennia worth of hang-ups so we can work together without all the awkwardness and worse. Let’s stir the pot right away by stating that a huge number of men think that Sen. Gillibrand is very pretty. And, in my opinion, she’s not the only female member of the Senate who is. But the question is “SO WHAT?” A lot of females think Congressman Paul Ryan is hot, but chances are, he doesn’t usually endure the same kind of verbal or sometimes physical mauling. Why is it that it’s so tough for a woman to go about her work without having to dodge sexual harassment, both the milder, ignorant stuff and the overt, malignant come-ons? She should be able to, even in “It has to be tested.” President Barack Obama, expressing skepticism that a cease- a Senate that is a social anachronism from fire reached between Ukraine, Russia and Kremlin-backed separatists after five months of fighting will hold. “I think it is absolutely critical that we have Arab states and specifically Sunni-majority states that are rejecting the kind of extremist nihilism that we’re seeing out of ISIL, that say that is not what Islam is about and are prepared to join us actively in the fight.” President Barack Obama

tor, no one made much money during the Depression and the war years that followed. In her autobiography (with Richard Meryman), “Enter Talking,” Joan says her mother thought MD should Cal Thomas stand for “making dollars.” Her parents thought she was throwing away her college education -- and financial security -- by her interest in show business, but while Joan worked as a department store sales girl, earning what would be pocket change today, she had her eyes on the stage as early as her teen years. Whatever a “family values” person might think of her act, which often included coarse language, they should appreciate her work ethic. Joan Rivers played burlesque houses and other dives that today would be shut down by the health department. She never quit, but persevered until success found her. Insecure over money, Joan embraced her greatest asset. In her book, Joan wrote: “If I was obscenely pushy, that is what drive is -- wanting the impossible, wanting

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the get-go, populated mostly by male members who are fuddy-duddies, even the younger ones. So they think little of their outrageous conduct. According to Gillibrand’s book, one of them had no Bob Franken compunction about expressing his concern about her getting “porky,” and another grabbed her waist after she had shed some pounds after a pregnancy, while saying: “Don’t lose too much weight now. I like my girls chubby.” Remember that the United States Senate, above all else, values its decorum. Unfortunately, through most of its history, treating women like objects has passed for decorum with the dirty old men who prowl its baronial hallways. Some of the members’ gross misbehavior is the stuff of legend. In Sen. Gillibrand’s case, she’s decided not to identify her boorish colleagues, because they are colleagues and she has to work with them. Of course, women have to work in the ordinary workplace with men who just don’t get it. We males don’t have to be senators to act like oafs. Let’s be honest: Confusion still is a big factor. A lot us of have trouble deciphering the line between camaraderie

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and cloddishness, between the innocent remark and the insensitive. I’m forced to conclude that I need to make sure I don’t cross that line. As I think about it, maybe a good new rule of thumb should be that if I have to wonder whether something I say or do is acceptable, then it isn’t. Chances are, even the women with whom I work, who laugh at my clever double entendres, probably are humoring me much of the time, painful as that is to admit to myself. Surely I can come up with other oneliners if I feel a compulsion to be funny. As for the guys who go further and make unwelcome advances, they need to pay a price. Unwelcome touching needs to be punished. That’s an argument for Gillibrand to identify the ones she described. It doesn’t stop there, though. Any female in the workplace has to endure scrutiny of her appearance and clothing. Just ask Hillary Clinton. But now we guys see that one of us has gone through the same thing. When President Barack Obama held his news conference about dangerous problems around the world, the first thing people focused on was his tan suit. Maybe that’s progress. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

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Borough’s $2.6 million proposal The cost of digitizing outdated records

The Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s homecoming

AP Photo/The Juneau Empire, Michael Penn

People watch the arrival of the polar icebreaker U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy at the cruise ship terminal in Juneau, Alaska, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014. The Healy is returning to its Seattle base after completing 123 days of operations in the Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea and Arctic Ocean.

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er-ing” since Christmas and has mastered some signature tricks, like the tail whip — an acrobatic maneuver that requires jumping off of the scooter mid-air and whipping the base 360-degrees before landing. He said he audience members cheered when he landed it. “I guess I jumped pretty high,” he said, adjusting his blue, wire-framed glasses. But it wasn’t all successful landings for Watt and the other 14 who signed up to compete. Watt missed a 360-degree spin, but others wiped out on ramps or in bone-jarring drops from several feet in the air. Each got up and kept going, no matter how gnarly the fall. That sort of dogged perseverance is the mentality that event founder and sponsor and Senator Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna, wanted to reward when he started the competition as

Soldotna’s then-mayor. “Nobody is coaching these kids,” he said. “It’s all about hard landings, broken bones and torn ligaments until they can land confidently. I thought they deserved recognition for all their hard work.” Micciche emceed the event, calling on each of the contestants by name and praising them during their one-minute competition runs. “They’re very talented athletes,” he said. “When they land something like a reverse back flip, that’s hundreds of hours of not-so pleasant landings and practice.” In between runs, a crowd of about 20 snacked on barbecue, chips and drinks provided by the event sponsors, which include Tesoro, Conocco-Phillips, the City of Soldotna and Joe Gallagher. Brody Baker, 9, licked his chapped lips and shifted steadily as he watched a group of teens compete. Baker took second place following Watt and sat with the other boy — talking about

FAIRBANKS, Alaska — The Fairbanks North Star Borough is contemplating a $2.6 million update to its record-keeping system, a move that will force the digitization of a warehouse full of boxes. Hewlett-Packard reportedly stopped manufacturing hardware for the borough’s financial management system in 2008. One municipal employee joked to borough information technology director Jim Cobb that the government will soon need to go on eBay to get replacement parts. “We have been aware of this situation for years,” Cobb told the assembly. “It won’t be any fun if the current system that we have fails.” The current records management system uses three

Results: Open Class BMX: 1 – Mike McNab – Soldotna 2 – Jacob Graham – Soldotna 3 – Brodi Perkins – Kenai Scooter 12 Years of Age and Younger: 1 – Nelson Watt – Soldotna 2 – Bradi Baker – Sterling 3 – Riley Johnson – Sterling Scooter 13 and Above: 1 - Ryley McAtee - Kenai 2 – Brodi Perkins – Kenai 3 – Sam Skolnick - Soldotna

tricks they wanted to learn. Baker scraped at the scab on his knee, the result of a run-in with a speed ramp. “My foot didn’t want to go down on the deck,” he said, pointing to the portion of the scooter where he stands. It isn’t his first injury and he doesn’t think it will be his last. Still, he likes scootering “because a lot of people like to

scooter with me,” he said. Baker’s cousin, who placed third in the 12-and-under category, agreed that being with friends was one of the best parts of learning the ins and outs of their scooters. “It’s active and easier than bikes and skateboards,” said Riley Johnson as he dabbed at his bloody nose.

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types of software that are not integrated and must be used separately for functions involving paper records, scanned records and electronic records, The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports. A proposed ordinance before the borough assembly would pay for new hardware, software, vendor support and eight temporary employees. The project would involve eight senior municipal employees working with a vendor to prepare, tailor and test the new technology systems. The temps would help in five departments: financial services, purchasing, payroll, the clerk’s office and comput-

er services. The entry-level jobs would last two years, though for now the assembly is being asked to fund the positions for six months. The positions are union jobs involving full benefits. Cobb wants to digitize records so specific documents can be called up on a computer screen. Certain historic documents would still be kept in paper form, according to the clerk’s office. “It’s going to be an evolutionary process,” Cobb said. “Now is the time to act.” -Associated Press


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California Drought continues Lava threatens Still, some home owners don’t have water meters By SCOTT SMITH Associated Press

FRESNO, Calif. — Although California is locked in a third year of historic drought, many homeowners and businesses still don’t have meters telling them just how much water they are using. That’s changing, but some say it’s not fast enough. State law requires water meters by 2025, but the State Water Resources Control Board says dozens of water districts, many in the thirsty Central Valley, aren’t totally metered. More than 235,000 homes and businesses in the state are not equipped with meters, according to the most recent figures for 2013 collected by the State Water Board. An Associated Press analysis found that Californians who live in 10 water districts with the highest number of unmetered home or business all used more water each day than the state average. The number of unmetered homes and businesses represents a small fraction of water services statewide, but officials say every drop counts. Gov. Jerry Brown in January declared a drought emergency, and state officials in July approved fines up to $500 for residents caught wasting water. Some communities have put water cops on patrol. The state’s unmetered homes and businesses are another example of California’s struggle to track water use. A recent AP story revealed that many state agencies don’t know if they are meeting the governor’s goal of conserving 20 percent. Another found that state regulators do not know how many trillions of gallons have been used by corporations, agricultural concerns and others with senior water rights. And only now is California moving to regulate groundwater pumping. Peter Gleick, who studies global water issues as president of the Pacific Institute in Oakland, said he would like every

Hawaiian homes By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press

AP Photo/Nick Ut

This Aug. 8, 2014 photo shows Rick Blankenship and his- lawn at his home in Long Beach, Calif. As Californians face a historic drought, more people are tearing out thirsty grass lawns to cut down on water use.

home and business to be fitted with a meter today, rather than waiting more than a decade for the deadline. “It’s inappropriate in the 21st century for us not to be carefully measuring and monitoring our water use,” he said. “Especially in California during a drought.” Residents of cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose have been metered for decades. However, many customers served by about 40 water districts in a 300-mile stretch of the Central Valley continue to pay a flat rate, meaning they can use as much water as they want without seeing their bills rise. All new homes built since 1992 in California were required to have water meters, and in 2004, a state law called for retrofitting the rest by 2025, except those in the smallest water districts. It took state and federal legislation to force change in communities such as Fresno and Sacramento, where the city charters said no homes would be metered. In Sacramento, attitudes about water date back many decades and spring from its abun-

dance in a city located at the confluence of two major rivers, said Tom Gohring, executive director of the Water Forum, a coalition with the mission providing a reliable water supply. Throughout the Central Valley, people believed for years that runoff from landscaping and agriculture ended up in streams or seeped into underground basins where it could be reused, Gohring said. “It was a political vestige of another era. I think that day is gone.” Getting Sacramento fully metered is a $450 million project fraught with challenges, said Dan Sherry, supervising engineer for the city’s utility department. “Replacing backyard mains and putting them out in the street, that’s a big deal,” he said, adding that as of June, 49 percent, or 66,250 homes and businesses, still needed meters. Sacramento has the largest number to install, followed by water districts in Bakersfield (35 percent unmetered), Modesto (24 percent unmetered) and Lodi (55 percent unmetered), according to the state’s 2013 figures. Meters play on basic human behavior— and people billed

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monthly for their water use tend to use less, said Lisa Maddaus, a water resources engineer and partner at Maddaus Water Management Inc. based in Folsom. In studying the conversion to water meters in Davis, which was completed in 1998, she found that in the first year, residents used 18 percent less water. After the initial spike in savings, she said residents used about 10 percent less in the second year. “Everyone tightens up their homes, maybe does a little better with leak repairs,” Maddaus said. “We see in an energy crisis, people turn off lights more. In the water crisis, you’re more prudent with your water use.” Homeowners in Sacramento without meters pay a monthly flat rate of $45.73, and the average single-family home with a meter paid $35.82 each month in the most recent fiscal year, city officials said.

HONOLULU — Lava from one of the world’s most active volcanos is creeping slowly but steadily through cracks in the earth toward a rural subdivision on Hawaii’s Big Island. Scientists warn that if the lava flow from Kilauea continues on its path, it could reach a small patch of homes in about a week. Here’s a look at Kilauea, which has been continuously erupting since 1983: THE LATEST Lava could reach the Kaohe Homesteads, a sparsely populated subdivision, in four to six days after new vents on the volcano’s northeast flank were spotted June 27. Lava has been flowing underground, filling cracks and then reappearing above ground farther down the flank. The lava has flowed about 8.2 miles from the vent, coming within a mile of the eastern edge of the Wao Kele o Puna Forest Reserve. Officials have estimated that with the lava moving about 820 feet a day, it could reach homes sometime next week. On Friday, Hawaii County Civil Defense officials took a helicopter flight over the area and said the lava was moving very slowly with very little vegetation burning. They said the flow had advanced only about 150 yards since the previous day. While the agency has yet to issue an evacuation order, some people are trying to move livestock out of the subdivision, including cattle, pigs and horses. Gov. Neil Abercrombie on Friday signed an emergency proclamation in preparation for lava crossing a major highway, which could cut off access to communities in the lava’s path. His proclamation could allow officials to open abandoned roads as alternate routes. SLOW CREEP This is not an eruption at the caldera, the things that make for stunning pictures as deeply red lava spews from the mountaintop. Instead, it is lava slowly moving down the volcano’s flank through a heavily forested area. The forest’s thick tangles of vegetation and tall trees make it difficult to see, said Janet Babb, a spokeswoman for the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. WHO IS AT RISK? Officials do not yet know exactly how many homes could be threatened by the lava flow, and they are conducting doorto-door interviews in the Kaohe Homesteads to get a count. The subdivision is in Puna, a lush, agricultural district where papaya is a major crop. Everyone in the district about a 30-minute drive from the coastal town of Hilo lives on the volcano. Officials have warned residents in the greater Puna region to be on alert because the lava could change direction and threaten other communities. The state Department of Health advised residents near the lava flow to prepare for smoke from burning vegetation and

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, September 7, 2014

Texas’ Wendy Davis reveals abortion

Around the Nation For Obama, a glimpse of his good old days in Europe amid foreign policy criticism at home

By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press

WASHINGTON — For President Barack Obama, it was a brief glimpse of his good old days in Europe. On the continent that cheered his ascent to the White House, Obama was enthusiastically welcomed in Estonia by Baltic leaders who see American military power as the best safeguard of their own security. And at the NATO summit in Wales, Obama gathered numerous statements of support for his call to confront Islamic State militants in the Middle East. “I did not get any resistance or pushback,” Obama declared as he closed a three-day trip. But Air Force One sped Obama back to a far different landscape in Washington, where he returned late Friday. He has faced harsh criticism not only from Republicans, but also some Democrats, for being overly cautious in his response to the Islamic State militant threat and Russia’s provocations in Ukraine. A few days in the warm embrace of European allies was unlikely to dramatically shift that dynamic. The criticism of Obama’s foreign policy has thrust the White House into a defensive posture and sent the president’s approval ratings on international matters tumbling. In Europe, too, Obama has grappled with allies who have both quibbled with his perceived lack of focus on the continent and resisted his calls for more aggressive action against Russia and in the Middle East.

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, who became a national political sensation by filibustering her state’s tough new restrictions on abortion, discloses in her upcoming memoir that she had an abortion in the 1990s after discovering that the fetus had a severe brain abnormality. In “Forgetting to be Afraid,” Davis also writes about ending an earlier ectopic pregnancy, in which an embryo implants outside the uterus. Davis says she considered revealing the terminated pregnancies during her nearly 13hour speech on the floor of the Texas Senate last summer — but decided against it, saying “such an unexpected and dramatically personal confession would overshadow the events of the day.” The Associated Press pur-

NY couple in plane crash off Jamaica coast praised for efforts to revitalize their city KINGSTON, Jamaica — Mystery shrouds the crash of a private plane carrying a prominent upstate New York couple who were taken on a ghostly 1,700-mile journey after apparently becoming incapacitated at the controls before slamming into the waters off Jamaica. The wreckage of the high-performance plane carrying Rochester real estate developer Laurence Glazer and his entrepreneur wife, Jane — both experienced and enthusiastic pilots — had not been found late Friday, hours after U.S. fighter pilots launched to shadow the unresponsive aircraft observed the pilot slumped over and its windows frosting over. The plane’s pilot had indicated there was a problem and twice asked to descend to a lower altitude before permission was granted by an air traffic controller, according to a recording of the radio conversation. Radio contact with the plane was lost a short time later. As dark fell, Jamaica Coast Guard Commander Antonette Wemyss-Gorman said search operations would be suspended and resumed at first light Saturday. -Associated Press

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chased an early copy of the book, which goes on sale Tuesday. Both pregnancies happened before Davis, a state senator from Fort Worth, began her political career and after she was already a mother to two young girls. Davis catapulted to national Democratic stardom after her filibuster temporarily delayed passed of sweeping new abortion restrictions. She’s now running for governor against Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott, who is heavily favored to replace Republican Gov. Rick Perry next year. The second pregnancy happened in 1996. Davis writes that during her second trimester she took a blood test that could determine chromosomal or neural defects, which doctors first told her didn’t warrant concern. But a later exam revealed that the brain of the fetus had developed in complete separation on the right and left sides, Davis

says. She sought opinions from multiple doctors, who told her the baby would be deaf, blind and in a permanent vegetative state if she survived delivery, she writes. “I could feel her little body tremble violently, as if someone were applying an electric shock to her, and I knew then what I needed to do,” Davis writes. “She was suffering.” She goes on to say that an “indescribable blackness followed” the pregnancy and that the loss left her forever changed. The ectopic pregnancy happened in 1994, and terminating it was considered medically necessary, Davis writes. Such pregnancies generally aren’t considered viable, meaning the fetus can’t survive, and they can endanger the mother’s life. But Davis writes that in Texas, it’s “technically considered an abortion, and doctors have to report it as such.” Davis’ filibuster in June

2013 set off a chaotic scene in the Texas Capitol that extended past midnight. Thousands of people watched it online, with President Barack Obama at one point tweeting, “Something special is happening in Austin tonight.” In the book, Davis recalls reading testimony during the filibuster about a woman who had had an abortion after learning her daughter would be born with a terminal illness. She says the story could have been hers and writes about her hands shaking and wiping tears from her eyes. Davis’ filibuster only temporarily delayed the restrictions, which passed overwhelmingly when Perry called a special legislative session. The measure requires doctors who perform abortion to obtain admitting privileges at nearby hospitals and mandates that clinics upgrade its facilities to hospital-level operating standards.

US doctor infected with Ebola is stabilized By MITCH WEISS & TRAVIS LOLLER Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C.— Working with Ebola patients in Liberia, American pediatrician Alan Jamison treated as many people as he could as the country slipped into chaos. Each day, more patients showed up at the hospital’s doors. The deadly virus wasn’t the only danger: Ebola was causing such fear that some Liberians were threatening to burn down the isolation unit with doctors and patients inside. His medical missionary group pulled him out early as a precaution. Still,

the 69-year-old retiree says he’d return. “This is where the need is,” Jamison explains. “This is my calling. Jamison isn’t alone — even after three American aid workers fell sick, many other doctors, nurses and other health care volunteers are on their way to West Africa, helping to staff hospitals and clinics and screen travelers to slow the epidemic’s spread. Why are so many willing to put themselves in harm’s way? “It’s a call, a zeal, a devotion. It’s an acceptance of a professional life outside the ordinary, with an element of adventure,” said William Schaffner, an in-

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fectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Hospital volunteer Nancy Writebol and Dr. Kent Brantly were already in Liberia when the outbreak began, and decided to stay at the charity-run ELWA hospital in Monrovia to help. Richard Sacra, a 15-year ELWA veteran, immediately volunteered to leave his family in suburban Boston and return to the hospital when Writebol and Brantly got sick. Jamison also worked there.

All are committed to their cause. Like Jamison, Nancy Writebol and her husband, David, told The Associated Press that they’d consider going back. Brantly said he couldn’t return just yet, but would keep campaigning to end Ebola. Sacra also had no regrets, his wife said as the doctor was evacuated to the isolation unit in a Nebraska hospital. “Once you go and you see the Lord at work, I mean, there’s nothing else that you want to do,” Nancy Writebol said.


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ISIS beheads Lebanese soldier Syria strikes By DIAA HADID Associated Press

BEIRUT — The mother of a Lebanese soldier held captive by the militant Islamic State group said photographs posted online Saturday purporting to show his beheading appeared to be real. Zeinab Noun said her 20-year-old son, Abbas Medlej, was “sacrificed” after supporters of the militant Sunni group posted images appearing to show a captured Lebanese soldier before and after he was beheaded. “My son was sacrificed,” said Noun, clutching a passport-sized photo of her son, a handsome, smooth-faced young man. Medlej’s maternal uncle, Abu Ali Noun, also said the photographs appeared to be of his nephew. A spokesman for Lebanon’s military said it was still investigating the incident. Medlej would be the second captive Lebanese soldier killed by the Islamic State group, underscoring the grave challenges that face the ill-equipped Lebanese military as it fends off an unprecedented jihadi threat from Syria-based militants. About two dozen more members of the country’s security forces remain held captive by the militants. They were seized in August when several Syrian rebel factions, including the Islamic State group and al-Qaida linked Nusra Front, overran the Lebanese border town of Arsal, killing and kidnapping soldiers and policemen in the most serious spillover yet of the neighboring civil war. The Syrian civil war has inflamed sectarian tensions between Lebanon’s Sunnis and Shiites — with Sunnis generally backing the rebel groups and Shiites supporting the government of President Bashar Assad. The Iranian-backed Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah has actively fought on the Syrian government side. Local media had reported

ISIS stronghold By DIAA HADID Associated Press

(AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)

This Thursday the mother of a missing Lebanese soldier who was kidnapped by Islamic State militants, shouts slogans against the Lebanese cabinet during a demonstration to demand action to secure the captives’ release, in front the Lebanese government building, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. The mother of Lebanese soldier Abbas Medlej, held captive by the militant Islamic State group says that photographs posted online purporting to show his beheading appear real, on Saturday.

that negotiations were underway, with the militants demanding cash and the release of Islamists being held in Lebanese detention. A statement posted by supporters of the Islamic State said Medlej was killed after he tried to escape. Medlej hailed from a large Shiite clan from the eastern Lebanese city of Baalbak. His mother vowed revenge on rival Sunnis. “We have to take our revenge from those apostates,” she said. The captured soldiers and police are from Lebanon’s many religious sects: the first soldier beheaded by the group, Ali Sayid, was a Sunni Muslim. The militants are also holding Christian soldiers and other Sunni Muslims. Families of the captive soldiers have blocked highways and held demonstrations to pressure the Lebanese government to push harder for the release of the men. There are also

fears for the safety of the more than 1 million Syrian refugees who are now in Lebanon as rage grows over the beheadings. Medlej’s uncle vowed that “every Syrian in Lebanon is a target” after hearing of his nephew’s death. The Islamic State group has drawn global attention particularly since June, when it swept through northern and western Iraq from its stronghold in neighboring Syria. They reached Lebanon in August when they overran Arsal, and operate just across the border in the nearby hills of Syria. On Saturday, Lebanon’s state-run news agency reported heavy fighting in the barren

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hills between Arsal and the border with Syria. It came hours after militants on a motorbike opened fire on Lebanese soldiers patrolling in a vehicle in the nearby town of Qaa. The soldiers killed one of the attackers, state media reported. The Islamic State group follows an ultra-conservative, violent interpretation of Islam and is accused by rights groups and the United Nations of committing war crimes, including the mass killings of soldiers, Shiite Muslims and followers of the ancient Yazidi faith in Iraq. It has also beheaded two U.S. freelance journalists who were captured in Syria, Steven Sotloff and James Foley.

BEIRUT —Syria launched a series of airstrikes targeting a stronghold of the Islamic State extremist group on Saturday, killing at least 29 people, most of whom died when one of the missiles slammed into a crowded bakery, activists said. The eight airstrikes smashed parts of buildings, set cars alight and crushed people under rubble in the northeastern city of Raqqa, which is ruled by the extremist group, according to video of the aftermath uploaded to social media networks. At least 20 civilians were killed, alongside nine Islamic State fighters, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Most of the civilians were killed after at least one strike hit the Andalous bakery on a busy street, and the death toll was likely to rise, said the Observatory, which obtains its information from a network of activists on the ground. The airstrikes were also reported by an activist who uses the name Abu Ibrahim and is a member of a media collective called “Raqqa is being silently slaughtered.” He fled Syria fearing for his safety and asked that his current place of residence remain anonymous. Another group, the Raqqa Media Center, uploaded video of the aftermath, which appeared to be genuine and was consistent with AP reporting of the event. Abu Ibrahim said the local morgue was packed with charred bodies, making identification difficult. He and the Observatory said at least eight members of one family were killed. Other strikes hit a government finance building that the Islamic State used as its headquarters and another building used as a jail, Abu Ibrahim said. It has been virtually impossible for journalists to visit Raqqa, a city of some 500,000 people on the banks of the Euphrates River, since the town fell to the Islamic State group earlier this year. The group routinely abducts reporters and recently beheaded two American journalists in response to U.S. airstrikes against the militants in Iraq. The Syrian government strikes were part of an uptick of military action against the Islamic State group since it swept into neighboring Iraq, seizing northern and western swaths of that country and declaring a proto-state straddling the border. Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government has also suffered heavy losses against the Islamic State group, which killed hundreds of soldiers and pro-government fighters in recent months as it overran oil fields and military bases.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, September 7, 2014

Shelling heard outside Ukrainian port

Around the World Aging S. Koreans, once prostitutes for US troops are pushed away from base PYEONGTAEK, South Korea — More than 70 aging women live in a squalid neighborhood between the rear gate of the U.S. Army garrison here and half a dozen seedy nightclubs. Near the front gate, glossy illustrations posted in real-estate offices show the dream homes that may one day replace their one-room shacks. They once worked as prostitutes for American soldiers in this “camptown” near Camp Humphreys, and they’ve stayed because they have nowhere else to go. Now, the women are being forced out of the Anjeong-ri neighborhood by developers and landlords eager to build on prime real estate around the soon-to-be-expanded garrison. “My landlord wants me to leave, but my legs hurt, I can’t walk, and South Korean real estate is too expensive,” says Cho Myung-ja, 75, a former prostitute who receives monthly court eviction notices at her home, which she has rarely left over the last five years because of leg pain.

French president’s popularity lower than ever amid economic woes PARIS — Things can’t get much worse for French President Francois Hollande: The economy is lagging; his new government is already under fire; and his private life has just been exposed in a ravaging book by the former first lady. Adding to his concerns is the possibility that his chief rival — conservative Nicolas Sarkozy — will launch a political comeback this weekend. The developments have helped push Hollande’s popularity to new record lows. Three polls released in recent days show that he has lower approval ratings than every other French president in modern times. This week, ex-partner Valerie Trierweiler described Hollande as a mean liar in a book released seven months after they broke up, amid reports that he was having an affair with French actress Julie Gayet.

Heavy monsoon downpours, floods kill 110 people in Pakistan, 86 in India ISLAMABAD — Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have killed 110 people in Pakistan and 86 people in India, officials said Saturday, as forecasters warned of more rain in the coming days and troops raced to evacuate people from deluged areas. The annual monsoon season has struck hard across the region, leaving people to wade through rushing water in towns and villages across Pakistan and in Indian-controlled areas of Kashmir, where authorities say they are seeing some of the worst flooding in decades. Ahmad Kamal, a spokesman for Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority, said at least 61 people died in the eastern Punjab province since Thursday. He said another 38 people died in the Pakistan’s portion of Kashmir and 11 died in northern Gilgit Baltistan province. Kamal said officials believe all those were killed when the roofs of their homes collapsed. -Associated Press C

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KIEV, Ukraine — Witnesses in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol reported sustained explosions outside the city and a volunteer battalion of Ukrainian fighters says Grad rockets were fired at its positions late Saturday, little more than a day after Ukraine and Russianbacked separatist rebels signed a cease-fire following more than four months of fighting in the country’s east. The cease-fire had appeared to largely been holding during much of the day. But late Saturday, witnesses in Mariupol told The Associated Press by telephone that heavy explosions were coming from the city’s eastern outskirts, where Ukrainian troops retain defensive lines against the rebels. The volunteer Azov Battalion said on Facebook that their positions were hit by Grad rockets, but did not give details. Mariupol is a port city of about half a million on the coast of the Sea of Azov. Rebels recently opened a new front on the coast, leading to fears that the separatists were trying to secure a land corridor between Russia and the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in March.

Earlier Saturday, the presidents of Ukraine and Russia said the cease-fire was mostly holding, but the truce still appeared fragile as both sides of the conflict claimed violations. A statement from Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s office said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed steps “for giving the cease-fire a stable character” in a telephone conversation Saturday. But, it said, both leaders assessed the cease-fire as having been “fulfilled as a whole.” A separate Kremlin statement about the call said, “There was a mutual satisfaction with the fact that the sides of the conflict were overall observing the cease-fire regime.” Col. Andriy Lysenko, a spokesman for Ukraine’s national security council, told reporters that rebels had fired at Ukrainian forces on 10 occasions Friday night after the cease-fire took effect. In Donetsk, the largest city controlled by the Russianbacked separatists, the night passed quietly — a rarity after several months of daily shelling in residential areas. But Alexander Zakharchenko, the top separatist leader from Donetsk, told the Russian news agency RIA Novosti that the cease-fire had been violated with two rounds of shelling in

the town of Amvrosiivka, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) southeast of Donetsk. “At this time the cease-fire agreement is not being fully observed,” he said. He didn’t say when the supposed breach occurred. Lysenko said Ukrainian forces were strictly observing the cease-fire and suggested that Zakharchenko’s claim was a provocation. Meanwhile, the International Committee for the Red Cross said on its Twitter account that its workers had tried to deliver food aid to the city of Luhansk, which had endured weeks of heavy fighting, but turned back after shooting northeast of the city. It did not give further details. Earlier Saturday, the mayor’s office in Donetsk said there had been no reports of shooting or shelling there although some shelling had been heard late Friday afternoon. The city council of the second-largest rebel-held city of Luhansk, which had endured intense fighting for weeks, also reported the night was quiet. Ukraine, Russia and the Kremlin-backed separatists signed the cease-fire deal Friday in Minsk, the Belarusian capital, in an effort to end more than four months of fighting in the region.

The negotiators also agreed on the withdrawal of all heavy weaponry, the release of all prisoners and the delivery of humanitarian aid to devastated cities in eastern Ukraine. If the ceasefire holds, it would be a landmark achievement for both sides. Fighting between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian government troops has ravaged the already teetering Ukrainian economy, claimed at least 2,600 civilian lives and left hundreds of thousands homeless, according to United Nations estimates. The country also faces escalated tensions between the Russian-speakers who predominate in the rebel east and the Ukrainian-speakers in the central and western reaches. In a sign of the simmering anger, the head of one of Ukraine’s two main Orthodox churches on Friday issued a fierce rebuke of Putin, claiming the he, like the Biblical Cain, was under the influence of Satan. “For the sake of his pride, he continues to multiply evil,” wrote Patriarch Filaret, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kiev Patriarchate. That church competes for influence in Ukraine with another Orthodox faction that is under the Moscow Patriarchate.

Sierra Leone’s lockdown amid Ebola crisis By CLARENCE ROY-MACAULAY Associated Press

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Authorities are ordering people in Sierra Leone to stay inside their homes for three days later this month as part of an effort to stop the spread of Ebola, which has killed more than 2,000 people across West Africa, a government spokesman said Saturday. Abdulai Bayraytay said the government is telling people to stay inside their homes on Sept. 19, 20 and 21. The dates were chosen to give people enough

time to stock up on food and other provisions before the ban on movement goes into effect, he said. Already though some are questioning whether the measure will help. Doctors Without Borders says it “will be extremely difficult for health workers to accurately identify cases through door-to-door screening.” Even if suspected cases are identified during the lockdown, the group says Sierra Leone doesn’t have enough beds for them. “Without a place to take sus-

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pected cases — to screen and treat them — the approach cannot work,” the group said Saturday. “It has been our experience that lockdowns and quarantines do not help control Ebola as they end up driving people underground and jeopardizing the trust between people and health providers. This leads to the concealment of potential cases and ends up spreading the disease further.” Ebola has killed more than 2,000 people across West Africa, including more than 400 deaths in Sierra Leone. A physician said Friday that

health care in the capital city of Freetown has “crumbled” because many people were terrified to go to hospitals and some doctors are wary of treating those who do show up. Speaking at the launch of a public education program in Freetown, Kwame O’Neil said patients suffering from all kinds of ailments are dying for lack of treatment because of these fears. One young girl died of appendicitis when, after showing up at a hospital, a doctor there denied he was a doctor and refused to treat her, O’Neil said.


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AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

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Fairbanks 57/34

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Kenai/ Soldotna 60/40 Seward 60/44 Homer 59/46

Talkeetna 62/38 Glennallen 52/30

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24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. Trace Month to date ........................... 0.88" Normal month to date ............. 0.62" Year to date ............................ 13.43" Normal year to date ............... 10.20" Record today ................. 0.61" (1976) Record for Sept. ............. 7.07" (1961) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)

Anchorage 59/45

Bethel 59/46

Valdez Kenai/ 58/40 Soldotna Homer

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Juneau 60/44

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A push of pleasant air will settle in the Northeast today. Showers and storms will be found in the South. In the Southwest, flash flooding will be possible as moisture from Norbert streams in.

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Today’s activity: Moderate Where: Auroral activity will be moderate. Weather permitting, moderate displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to as far south as Talkeetna and visible low on the horizon as far south as Bethel, Soldotna and southeast Alaska.

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Griffith runs wild Eielson back sets state record vs. Nikiski By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion

Nikiski’s Dylan Broussard makes a tackle against Eielson on Saturday at Nikiski High School.

Facing a third-down situation against Nikiski with 45 seconds left and the victory essentially locked up, Eielson running back Anthony Griffith took the ball on a sweep play to the right and ran 36 yards into the record books Saturday afternoon at Nikiski High School. Griffith, a senior at Ben Eielson High School in Fairbanks, eclipsed the state high school single-game rushing record on a crisp, sunny autumn afternoon with 516 yards on 42 carries and eight touchdowns in a

52-34 win over Greatland Conference opponent Nikiski. “Man, I couldn’t do it without my front line,” Griffith said after the game. “They give me that edge, and I just do what I’m taught to do, just hit the hole. “That record goes to the line. That goes to all my teammates, we all broke that record together.” Griffith had scoring runs of 36, 12, 8, 6, 63, 93, 77 and 36 yards to give the Ravens the win and the outright lead in the Greatland Conference standings with a 3-0 conference record (4-0 overall in 2014). Nikiski dropped to 1-1 in the

conference (2-1 overall). “Wow, Anthony’s just a special kid,” said Eielson coach David DeVaughn. “As much as he does on the field, he’s just as good off the field. He’s a great player and it couldn’t have happened to a better kid.” Last week against conference opponent Voznesenka, Griffith notched 424 yards and seven touchdowns in a 77-0 rout. In three total games starting this season, Griffith has amassed 1,125 yards and scored 17 touchdowns. In Saturday’s game, Griffith averaged 12.26 yards a carry. See NIKISKI, page B-4

Kenai sweeps Palmer races Homer girls nab 1-2-3A crown at Palmer Invitational Staff report

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The Kenai Peninsula had a big day at the Palmer Cross Country Invitational on Saturday, claiming two individual champions and a team champion. Kenai Central swept the Class 4A races, with Allie Ostrander taking the girls race and Jonah Theisen nabbing the boys race. Ostrander turned in another dominant performance, topping the next finisher in the race by over two minutes. Theisen got the best of Ty Jordan in the boys race, running 16:01 to topple him by six seconds. The team championship came from the Homer girls in the Class 1-2-3A event. They scored 24 points to beat the 46 points of runner-up Grace Christian. The Mariners’ goal is to take the Class 1-2-3A state

title from the Grizzlies this season. Megan Pitzman (second), Molly Mitchell (third), Aurora Waclawski (fifth) and Ziza Shemet Pitcher (10th) all got into the top 10 for the Mariners. Kenai led Peninsula teams in the 4A boys race, finishing fifth while Wasilla took the title. Jordan Theisen took third for the Kards, while Travis Cooper edged out former teammate Quincy Fuller — now running for Wasilla — for seventh place. In the girls 4A race, Olivia Hutchings led the Stars to a second-place finish. Hutchings was second in the race in 18:52. Also in the top 20 for the Stars were Dani McCormick in 12th and Daisy Nelson in 14th. West won the team title The Homer boys were second behind Grace in the Class See RUN, page B-4

Wasilla claims Pritchard crown Kenai claims 2nd at tournament Staff report

The Wasilla volleyball team won the Shayna Pritchard Memorial Volleyball Tournament on Friday and Saturday at Nikiski. The brackets were set up by pool play Friday. Kenai Central was tops in Pool 1, while Eagle River was No. 2 and Wasilla JV was No. 3. In Pool 2, Wasilla was first, Nikiski was second and Barrow was third. In Saturday play, Nikiski started with a victory over Wasilla JV and Eagle River topped Barrow as both advanced to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Kenai topped Nikiski and Wasilla defeated Eagle River.

Wasilla would beat Kenai for the title, Eagle River topped Nikiski for third place, and Wasilla JV topped Barrow for fifth place. Nikiski setter Rachel Thompson was named the MVP of the tournament, while Nikiski’s Laura Hufford also made the all-tournament team. For Kenai, Abby Beck and Kiana Harding made the alltournament team, while Payton Mobley, Amber Sizemore, Andraia Bella and Denisha Christiansen were all tabbed for the Warriors. Also on the all-tournament team were Ariana Salamat of Barrow and Kara Viotto of Eagle River.

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Kenai Central High School’s Kyle Foree avoids a tackle from Palmer’s Kohei Watanabe on Friday at Kenai Central High School. The Kards finished strong to top the Moose.

Kards post strong finish Kenai Central scores game’s last 21 points to defeat Palmer By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

The Kenai Central football team used a powerful secondhalf effort Friday night at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai to take down large-schools opponent Palmer with a 44-20 win under darkening skies. Holding a slim three-point lead over the Moose early in the third quarter, the Kardinals had the last laugh by scoring 21 unanswered points to improve to 2-2 overall. Senior running back Chase Logan did most of the damage on the ground, getting 29 carries for 292 yards and three touchdowns. “The front line took care of this game,” Logan said. “If we wanted to win, it’ll be the front line. It was all about

the front line this week. It’s a family thing.” With a staunch offensive line consisting of center Toby Randall, right guard Kyle Hunter, right tackle Chris Lawson, left guard Zach Koziczkowski, left tackle David Beck and tight end Tom Randall, the Kenai backfield was able to run Palmer over with 370 rushing yards. Palmer, which was coming off a thrilling 54-49 victory over North Pole the week before, was led by junior Chase Ferris, who ran for 130 yards and two scores. Kenai coach John Marquez said it was important for his squad to get the win with the tough slate of games the Kards have had in the early schedule. Next week, Kenai will travel up to play Wasilla,

another Railbelt Conference powerhouse. “Momentum swings all the time,” Marquez said. “Momentum swings are huge and we had a bunch of those. We also had some adversity and we were happy to overcome that.” The biggest swing of the night came with two minutes left in the third quarter and Kenai holding a 30-20 lead. Desperately driving downfield, Palmer quarterback Justin Roth attempted a short screen pass to Darrion Angol to his left side, only for Kenai quarterback and defensive linebacker Jace Baker to snatch the ball out of the air and return it 51 yards to the house for a touchdown and a 17-point Kardinals lead. “We practiced that play

about 10 times in a row, and I knew it was coming,” Baker said. “It was doubles on the right side and I knew it was gonna be a screen and I was supposed to be in the flats and I was in the right place at the right time.” On defense, Baker said his father, assistant coach Jeff Baker, made the call for the coverage at the right time. “As soon as the Palmer quarterback looked to my side, I knew it was coming to number eight, or me,” Baker said. Even with the disparity in offensive yards that Kenai had on the Moose, Palmer managed to stay in the game by taking advantage of special teams mistakes. Palmer’s first touchdown came late in the See KENAI, page B-4

Fans get up-close view of Bears at Brown, Gold Game By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

The Brown and Gold Game is an annual chance for fans to get a sneak peek at the current season’s edition of the Kenai River Brown Bears. Friday, that peek was more up close and personal than ever at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. The evening started with a chance to meet the players, and instead of three periods, there were two periods with 25 minutes of running clock. The “third period” was fans skating around the rink with players. Head coach Geoff Beauparlant said the evening was just the first step in his players being more visible in the community this season. In his first season last year, Beauparlant said the players did a lot of community service, but a lot of it was behind the scenes. He said the team will be happy to continue to labor behind the scenes, but he wants to add more things that

get the players out and meeting fans, like Friday’s skate and a planned elementary reading program. “It was great to see the smiles on the younger players’ faces when they met the players,” Beauparlant said. “That’s what it’s all about.” Defenseman Tyler Andrews, who has been named the team captain, said Beauparlant’s year of experience should be evident on the ice as well. “Coach Beau was learning everything last year as he went through it for the first time,” Andrews said. “Now he’s been through everything once, so that will help a lot.” Andrews said Beauparlant and the scouting staff have assembled a team with more depth and talent than last year, but the coach said that means little at this point. “What potential there is doesn’t matter until we come together as a group and play that way,” Beauparlant said. The coaching staff gave player of the game in Brown’s 4-0 victory over

Gold to Brown goalie Zach Quinn, one of five returners for the Bears. Quinn said after the game that he has been working on getting the speed back in his glove hand. Assistant coach Scott Johnson said the positioning of Quinn’s glove hand was much better Friday, allowing him to make one particular save with his shoulder than he probably doesn’t make at the start of camp. “I think he was sharp and focused and looked in midseason form,” Beauparlant said. “That’s what you would expect from a returning guy.” The top offensive performers were Manfred Ehlers, an import from Sweden, and returner Matt Rudin. Ehlers piled up a goal and three assists, while Rudin had two goals and an assist. “We talked about Matt and Maurin (Bouvet) spearheading the offense,” Beauparlant said. “When you add a guy like Manfred that’s big and strong, that’s going to create more time and space for those two with the puck.” C

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Ehlers used to play in Sweden with Sebastian Fuchs, who played for the Bears last season before moving up to the United States Hockey League this year, and he’s only heard good things about the organization from Fuchs. “He told me it’s a small town, but that’s good because I have a lot of school to do,” Ehlers said. Rudin said he has set the goal of besting the 66 points Alec Butcher put up for the Bears in winning league MVP honors last season and committing to Division I Sacred Heart. He said his chemistry with Ehlers is the type of thing that can get him there. “It wasn’t there from the start, but we’ve spent a lot of time passing the puck together and now we know where the other one is going to be on the ice,” he said. Speaking of Butcher, Beauparlant has been quick to point out that Butcher’s brother Evan, who joins the team this year, is a different player than Alec and fans should not expect one brother to fill the other brother’s shoes.

But Evan did nothing to dampen expectations when he made a nice move to beat a defender and score the first goal of the night. “He’s really improving,” Beauparlant said. “He was the practice player (Thursday) and he would have been a candidate for player of the game tonight if not for what Quinn did.” Beauparlant also liked the improved offensive capabilities that returning defenseman Gustav Berglund showed in tallying a pair of assists. “I think he can get up and be more offensive while still playing solid defense,” the coach said. Beauparlant said the other highlight was that the young players answered the call for more intensity and physical play between periods. “That’s going to be important next Friday,” Beauparlant said. The Bears open their season Friday and Saturday with 7:30 p.m. games at the sports center against the rival Fairbanks Ice Dogs, the defending Robertson Cup champions.


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Sports Briefs Kodiak sweeps Homer Invitational The Kodiak girls and boys swimming and diving teams swept the Homer Invitational on Friday and Saturday. Ila Hughes and Tahna Lindquist both had two individual wins for the Kodiak girls, while Talon Lindquist had a pair of individual wins for the Bears boys.

Horschel takes lead CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colo. — Billy Horschel needed less than a week to give himself a second chance. If he keeps playing this well, his next shot at closing out a tournament won’t be nearly as stressful as the last one. Horschel made a 32-foot birdie putt Saturday to wrap up his bogeyfree third round at 7-under 63 and take a three-shot lead over Ryan Palmer heading into the final 18 holes of the BMW Championship. On Monday at the Deutsche Bank, Horschel had a 6-iron in hand on the 18th fairway and a chance to win or force a playoff, but he chunked the shot, made bogey and settled for a disappointing secondplace tie. Horschel had a 13-under 197 total. He gave himself a cushion at the third of the four FedEx Cup playoff events, rolling in a 22 footer for birdie on 14, then an 8-foot birdie on 15 to vault into the lead. He closed it out with the long one on 18 — the uphill, par-4 477-yard closing hole that is the third toughest on the course and has surrendered only 18 birdies all week. Horschel had one of 14 rounds of 67 or better at mile-high Cherry Hills, where soaking rains and cool weather over the last two days have softened the course and chipped away at some of its defenses. Palmer had a 67. Masters champion Bubba Watson shot 66 to move into a third-place tie at 8 under with U.S. Open champion Martin Kaymer, who made seven birdies over the last 12 holes to shoot 64. — Staff and wire reports

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EUGENE, Ore. — Marcus Mariota threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns and No. 3 Oregon’s blur offense overwhelmed No. 7 Michigan State’s stout defense in a 46-27 victory Saturday night. Mariota’s three touchdown passes — two to speedy redshirt freshman Devon Allen — gave him 69 for his career, an Oregon record. VIRGINIA TECH 35, NO. 8 OHIO STATE 21 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Michael Brewer threw for two touchdowns and Virginia Tech’s defense stood tough at the end and the Hokies stunned Ohio State. Keyshoen Jarrett had two interceptions and Donovan Riley returned another 63 yards for a touchdown in the final minute as a record crowd of 107,517 at enlarged Ohio Stadium watched.

RICHMOND, Va. — NASCAR’s new win-and-in format had the potential to give one driver a shot at a dramatic last-grasp berth into the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. There were 17 drivers who could have raced their way into the Chase by winning Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway, but Brad Keselowski would have nothing to do with a storybook ending. Keselowski routed the Richmond field, leading all but 17 of the 400 laps en route to his fourth victory of the season. It gave him the top seed in the Chase, which begins next Sunday at Chicagoland Speedway. “What a night. I pulled into Victory lane and I pinched myself once to make sure I wasn’t dreaming,” said Keselowski, the 2012 champion. “These are nights you don’t forget as a driver and you live for.”

Kevin Harvick was the only driver who appeared capable of challenging Keselowski, but it was early in the race when he led the other 17 laps that Keselowski did not claim. His Stewart-Haas Racing team again struggled on pit road. “It’s probably the biggest thing that we have to fix in order to contend for the championship,” Harvick said. The lack of on-track action meant the only drama to come out of the race was when a fan climbed to the top of the Turn 4 catchfence that separates the track from the grandstands. NASCAR was forced to throw the caution flag with 69 laps remaining. A track spokeswoman said the unidentified man was arrested by Henrico County police and charged with being drunk in public and disorderly conduct. “If he wants to play in traffic, it’s his problem,” said Denny Hamlin, who dropped two laps down because of the caution. Defending NASCAR

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STANFORD, Calif. — Andre Heidari kicked a career-long 53yard field goal for Southern California with 2:30 left, and J.R. Tavai forced a fumble to end Stanford’s comeback bid. With Stanford threatening to tie or take the lead, Tavai came from Kevin Hogan’s blindside to jar the ball loose. Scott Felix reat the 26 with 19 seconds NO. 16 NOTRE DAME 31, covered to play, sealing new coach Steve MICHIGAN 0 Sarkisian’s first major victory SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ever- at USC (2-0, 1-0) and upending ett Golson threw three touchdown the two-time defending Pac-12 passes and Notre Dame said so champions.

Keselowski dominates in Richmond JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer

long to Michigan with Fighting Irish’s most dominant performance in the historic rivalry that will take a hiatus. Game No. 42 between in a rivalry that has been off-and-on for more than 100 years is the last scheduled. Notre Dame broke off the series a couple years ago to make room on its schedule to accommodate its new arrangement with the Atlantic Coast Conference. Michigan didn’t take it well.

champion Jimmie Johnson finished eighth but was apparently suffering from dehydration when he exited the car. He first laid down next to his car, then had to be helped to a cart by his Hendrick Motorsports crew. He was taken to the infield care center, where he was treated for roughly 90 minutes. Johnson, who canceled his planned Sunday participation in a sprint triathlon for his foundation, said he was treated with five liters of fluids. “I got dehydrated in the car and I’m not exactly sure what led to it,” he said. “I started cramping when I got out of the race car and when I was cramping, I was trying to stand up and I got dizzy, so I sat back down.” Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon said it gets hot in the car. “I know there was a couple times throughout the race where I felt like I was cramping, as well,” Gordon said. “It’s hot out there. It’s hard to keep your fluids.”

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Sims had 214 passing yards and Jake Coker threw for 202 to lead Alabama past Florida Atlantic in a game halted by lightning. Both quarterbacks got a chance to stake a claim to the starting job for the Crimson Tide (2-0) in the one-sided game. Both schools agreed to end the game with 7:53 left.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Ameer Abdullah’s 58-yard touchdown dash on a pass from Tommy Armstrong Jr. broke a tie with 20 seconds left in Nebraska’s victory over McNeese State. McNeese State erased a 10-point deficit to tie it at 24 with NO. 4 OKLAHOMA 52, 4:21 to play. The Huskers’ winning TULSA 7 possession started with 1:14 left, and they were facing third-and-6 TULSA, Okla. — Sterling when Abdullah made the play of Shepard had a career-high 177 his career. yards receiving to help Oklahoma NO. 1 FLORIDA STATE 37, rout Tulsa. Trevor Knight passed for 299 CITADEL 12 yards and two touchdowns and ran TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — for another score. Alex Ross ran for Jameis Winston threw for 256 90 yards and a touchdown, Keith yards and two touchdowns and Ford rushed for 87 yards and two Florida State set a school record scores and Blake Bell, a converted with its 18th consecutive victory. quarterback who now plays tight Winston completed 22 of 27 end, caught his first career touchpasses and the Seminoles (2-0) down pass for the Sooners (2-0). scored touchdowns on all four first-half drives and field goals on NO. 5 AUBURN 59, SAN his two third-quarter drives. The JOSE STATE 13 Heisman winner sat down with a 34-0 lead. AUBURN, Ala. — Cameron Artis-Payne ran for three touchdowns, all in the first half, and Auburn used a dominant ground game TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Blake to beat San Jose State.

NO. 2 ALABAMA 41, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0

Djokovic, Federer lose HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer

NEW YORK — Instead of Novak Djokovic vs. Roger Federer for the U.S. Open title, first-time Grand Slam finalists Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic will vie for the championship after a pair of semifinal surprises Saturday. First, Japan’s Nishikori became the first man from Asia to reach a major singles championship match by staying fresher than Djokovic in stifling heat and winning 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Then, Croatia’s Cilic used every bit of his 6-foot-6 (1.98-meter) frame to deliver stinging serves and flat groundstrokes during a quick-as-can-be 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Federer. “It’s fairly simple, I think: Marin played great and I maybe didn’t catch my best day,” Federer said after his 1-hour, 45-minute loss. “That’s pretty much it in a nutshell.”

So much for No. 1-seeded Djokovic facing the No. 2-seeded Federer in a matchup between men who have combined to win 24 Grand Slam trophies. In what some will see as signaling a generational shift in tennis, Monday’s final will be No. 10 Nishikori against No. 14 Cilic. “That’s going to be a sensational day for both of us,” said Cilic, who at 25 is a year older than Nishikori. For the first time in nearly a decade — since Marat Safin beat Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open in January 2005 — a major final will be contested without at least one of Federer, Djokovic or Rafael Nadal, who didn’t attempt to defend his 2013 U.S. Open title because of a right wrist injury. That trio won 34 of the past 38 Grand Slam trophies, including two months ago at Wimbledon, when Djokovic edged Federer in a five-set final. “It’s exciting for the game to have different faces from time to

time,” the 33-year-old Federer said. “It’s definitely refreshing to some extent. It’s big for Croatia; it’s big for Japan.” Cilic, forced to sit out last year’s U.S. Open during a doping suspension, is the first man from Croatia to get this far at a major since his coach, Goran Ivanisevic, won Wimbledon in 2001. That’s nothing compared to Japan’s wait. As it is, Nishikori was the first man from his country to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since 1933. “Very happy to make history,” said Nishikori, who moved to Florida at age 14. He weaved his way through a pair of five-setters totaling more than 8 1/2 hours while No. 3 Stan Wawrinka and No. 5 Milos Raonic, yet appeared much more lively as the temperature neared 100 degrees (37 Celsius) than Djokovic, a guy widely considered as fit as they come.

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Cycle races close with PsychoCross Staff report

A season of cycling culminated at Tsalteshi Trails with Salmon Cycle Series #9 on Thursday and PsychoCross 2014 on Saturday. “We did 10 events, and that’s a lot,” said Mike Crawford, board member of the Tsalteshi Trails Association. “But the great and beautiful thing is we’ve seen families and people progressing, the younger riders in particular. “They’ve made so much progress and it’s been great to see in the last week.” Crawford added that completing so much single track, greatly aided by the efforts of Nic and Natalie Larson, also added to the momentum of cycling at Tsalteshi. PsychoCross was 20 kilometers and included a trip around the Porcupine Loop, which Crawford said was nearly underwater due to all the recent rain. “It definitely had an element of PsychoCross to it where you pick up the bike and run with it,” Crawford said. All but one rider escaped the loop unscathed, with Ryan Nelson breaking a chain on that portion of the course. Adam Rothman won the men’s race with a time of 1 hour, 0 minutes and 3 seconds, while Angie Brennan was the top woman at 1:15:53. Tony Eskelin was right behind Rothman at 1:00:36, while John-Mark Pothast was third at 1:02:39. For the women, Hannah Pothast was second at 1:19:46 and Simone Owens was third at 1:32:19.

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Hogues win title at Salmon Cycle Series #9 The Salmon Cycle Series finished up Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails with the ninth race of the season. The event had a different wrinkle, as start waves were calculated by grouping historical results as percentage of time back from race winner, with a minimum of two

‘We did 10 events, and that’s a lot. But the great and beautiful thing is we’ve seen families and people progressing, the younger riders in particular.’ — Mike Crawford, Tsalteshi board member season races. Dylan Hogue took the title with a time of 10 minutes, 4 seconds, spending 31:04 on the course. Doug Hogue was second at 10:24 and 31:24, while Kaitlin Vadla was third overall and the first woman at 13:03 and 28:03. Tyle Owens was fourth overall at 14:40 and 26:40, while Angie Brennan was the second woman at 18:33 and 24:33, and Jen Tabor was the third woman at 19:04 and 28:04. PsychoCross 2014

Saturday at Tsalteshi Trails 20 kilometers 1. Adam Rothman, 1 hour, 0 minutes, 3 seconds; 2. Tony Eskelin, 1:00:36; 3. JohnMark Pothast, 1:02:39; 4. Zach Johnston, 1:10:11; 5. Brian Beeson, 1:13:56; 6. Cole Nelson, 1:15:32; 7. Angie Brennan, 1:15:53; 8. Scott Huff, 1:17:13; 9. Jamie Nelson, 1:17:21; 10. John Pothast, 1:18:05; 11. Hannah Pothast, 1:19:46; 12. Will Morrow, 1:20:40; 13. Tyle Owens, 1:22:20; 14. Kevin Lauver, 1:26:44; 15. Carl Kincaid, 1:27:35; 16. Jack Maryott, 1:28:11; 17. Simone Owens, 1:32:19; 18. Dylan Hogue, 1:43:38; 19. Doug Hogue, 1:43:38. DNF — Ryan Nelson.

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Thursday at Tsalteshi Trails (Parentheses indicate time on course) 1. Dylan Hogue, 10:04 (31:04); 2. Doug Hogue, 10:24 (31:24); 3. Kaitlin Vadla, 13:03 (28:03); 4. Tyle Owens, 14:40 (26:40); 5. Jamie Nelson, 16:35 (25:35); 6. Jack Maryott, 16:54 (28:54); 7. John Tabor, 17:40 (26:40); 8. Angie Brennan, 18:33 (24:33); 9. Ryan Nelson, 18:52 (24:52); 10. Jen Tabor, 19:04 (28:04); 11. Tanner Best, 19:21 (22:21); 12. Cole Nelson, 19:32 (25:32); 13. Peter DiCarlo, 19:35 (25:35); 14. Brian Beeson, 19:56 (22:56); 15. Tony Eskelin, 20:48 (20:48); 16. Hannah Pothast, 20:53 (26:53); 17. John-Mark Pothast, 21:19 (21:19); 18. Rob Carson, 21:22 (27:22); 19. Jake Meyer, 21:29 (21:29); 20. Jackson Meyer, 23:02 (23:02); 21. Rob Meyer, 28:22 (28:22); 22. Jeff Perschbacher, 30:48 (30:48); 23. Oliver Jackson, 32:07 (32:07).

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Scoreboard Football College Football Major Scores EAST Albany (NY) 19, CCSU 0 Army 47, Buffalo 39 Bryant 40, Merrimack 14 Bucknell 22, Marist 0 Colorado 41, UMass 38 Holy Cross 29, Morgan St. 26 James Madison 31, Lehigh 28 Navy 31, Temple 24 Penn St. 21, Akron 3 Rutgers 38, Howard 25 Sacred Heart 27, Lafayette 14 St. Francis (Pa.) 27, Clarion 13 UConn 19, Stony Brook 16 Villanova 50, Fordham 6 West Virginia 54, Towson 0 SOUTH Alabama 41, FAU 0 Alabama St. 27, Tennessee St. 21 Appalachian St. 66, Campbell 0 Auburn 59, San Jose St. 13 Catawba 35, Davidson 7 Charleston Southern 16, Newberry 10 Charlotte 56, Johnson C. Smith 0 Clemson 73, SC State 7 Coastal Carolina 31, NC A&T 30 Duke 34, Troy 17 FIU 34, Wagner 3 Florida 65, E. Michigan 0 Florida St. 37, The Citadel 12 Florida Tech 54, Stetson 12 Furman 25, Mercer 20 Georgia Southern 83, Savannah St. 9 Georgia Tech 38, Tulane 21 Jackson St. 59, Va. Lynchburg 0 Jacksonville St. 26, Chattanooga 23, OT Kentucky 20, Ohio 3 LSU 56, Sam Houston St. 0 Liberty 17, Norfolk St. 0 Louisiana Tech 48, Louisiana 20 Louisville 66, Murray St. 21 Marshall 48, Rhode Island 7 Maryland 24, South Florida 17 Miami 41, Florida A&M 7 Mississippi 41, Vanderbilt 3 Mississippi St. 47, UAB 34 Morehead St. 49, Pikeville 36 NC Central 34, Elizabeth City St. 7 NC State 46, Old Dominion 34 New Mexico St. 34, Georgia St. 31 North Carolina 31, San Diego St. 27 Presbyterian 69, Bluefield South 14 SE Louisiana 41, S. Utah 14 South Carolina 33, East Carolina 23 Southern Miss. 26, Alcorn St. 20 Southern U. 56, Cent. Methodist 14 Tennessee 34, Arkansas St. 19 Tuskegee 30, Alabama A&M 17 Virginia 45, Richmond 13 W. Carolina 45, Brevard 21 Wake Forest 23, Gardner-Webb 7 William & Mary 42, Hampton 14 MIDWEST Bowling Green 48, VMI 7 Butler 22, Wittenberg 16 Cent. Michigan 38, Purdue 17 Dayton 23, Georgetown 14 Drake 13, Truman St. 7, OT E. Kentucky 17, Miami (Ohio) 10 Illinois 42, W. Kentucky 34 Illinois St. 62, MVSU 0 Indiana St. 49, Tennessee Tech 14 Iowa 17, Ball St. 13 Kansas 34, SE Missouri 28

Kansas St. 32, Iowa St. 28 Minnesota 35, Middle Tennessee 24 Missouri 49, Toledo 24 N. Illinois 23, Northwestern 15 Nebraska 31, McNeese St. 24 North Dakota 16, Robert Morris 13 Notre Dame 31, Michigan 0 S. Dakota St. 44, Cal Poly 18 S. Illinois 38, E. Illinois 21 South Alabama 23, Kent St. 13 South Dakota 41, William Penn 16 St. Joseph<0x2019>s (Ind.) 31, Valparaiso 10 Virginia Tech 35, Ohio St. 21 Wisconsin 37, W. Illinois 3 Youngstown St. 34, Duquesne 23 SOUTHWEST Ark.-Pine Bluff 31, ConcordiaSelma 0 Arkansas 73, Nicholls St. 7 BYU 41, Texas 7 Baylor 70, Northwestern St. 6 Cent. Arkansas 26, UT-Martin 24 Houston 47, Grambling St. 0 McMurry 26, Houston Baptist 17 N. Arizona 27, Abilene Christian 21 North Texas 43, SMU 6 Oklahoma 52, Tulsa 7 Oklahoma St. 40, Missouri St. 23 Stephen F. Austin 38, Incarnate Word 3 FAR WEST Arizona St. 58, New Mexico 23 California 55, Sacramento St. 14 Montana 48, Cent. Washington 14 N. Dakota St. 24, Weber St. 7 Oregon 46, Michigan St. 27 San Diego 23, W. New Mexico 17 Southern Cal 13, Stanford 10 Utah 59, Fresno St. 27 Utah St. 40, Idaho St. 20 Washington 59, E. Washington 52

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Saturday At Richmond International Raceway Richmond, Va. Lap length: .75 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 400 laps, 149.8 rating, 48 points, $290,223. 2. (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 400, 123.3, 42, $209,561. 3. (6) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 400, 115.5, 41, $171,666. 4. (15) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 400, 111.6, 40, $161,214. 5. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 400, 118, 40, $160,633. 6. (5) Joey Logano, Ford, 400, 106, 38, $137,456. 7. (9) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 400, 103, 37, $96,915. 8. (3) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 400, 98.7, 36, $140,476. 9. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 400, 101.5, 35, $97,815. 10. (26) Aric Almirola, Ford, 400, 79.1, 34, $132,451. 11. (8) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 400, 92, 33, $115,635. 12. (24) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 400, 90.1, 32, $94,540. 13. (18) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 400, 82.5, 31, $117,440. 14. (20) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 400, 85.9, 30, $128,581. 15. (19) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 400, 84.9, 29, $119,073. 16. (13) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 400, 75.5, 28, $90,565. 17. (21) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 399, 69.9, 27, $97,965. 18. (14) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 399, 69.9, 26, $109,329. 19. (17) Greg Biffle, Ford, 398, 75, 25, $122,865. 20. (28) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 398, 66.2, 24, $128,101. 21. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 398, 81.4, 23, $89,615. 22. (10) Carl Edwards, Ford, 396, 69.7, 22, $96,815. 23. (23) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 396, 62.3, 21, $99,298. 24. (32) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 396, 58.6, 20, $97,048. 25. (29) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 396, 53.4, 19, $108,548. 26. (7) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 396, 63, 18, $122,215. 27. (33) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 395, 51, 17, $106,510. 28. (27) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet,

395, 55.1, 16, $102,098. 29. (30) David Gilliland, Ford, 395, 54.1, 15, $99,473. 30. (35) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 394, 45.4, 14, $80,690. 31. (22) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 394, 49, 13, $94,112. 32. (36) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 394, 39.8, 12, $76,415. 33. (42) David Ragan, Ford, 394, 41.4, 11, $84,290. 34. (34) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 394, 42.5, 0, $76,165. 35. (39) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 394, 35.7, 0, $76,015. 36. (31) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 392, 39.1, 8, $75,860. 37. (40) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 392, 40.8, 7, $75,713. 38. (25) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 391, 32.8, 6, $70,705. 39. (37) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 391, 29.1, 5, $66,705. 40. (41) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 388, 26.5, 0, $70,705. 41. (16) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 330, 72, 3, $107,841. 42. (43) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 313, 27.7, 2, $54,705. 43. (38) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, brakes, 31, 26, 0, $51,205. Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 104.702 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 51 minutes, 55 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.797 seconds. Caution Flags: 4 for 27 laps. Lead Changes: 4 among 2 drivers. Lap Leaders: B.Keselowski 1-42; K.Harvick 43-52; B.Keselowski 53-119; K.Harvick 120-126; B.Keselowski 127-400. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): B.Keselowski, 3 times for 383 laps; K.Harvick, 2 times for 17 laps.

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Friday’s Games Cleveland 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10 innings Kansas City 1, N.Y. Yankees 0 San Francisco 8, Detroit 2 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0 Boston 9, Toronto 8, 10 innings Seattle 7, Texas 5 L.A. Angels 7, Minnesota 6, 10 innings Houston 4, Oakland 3 Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 2 San Francisco 5, Detroit 4 Oakland 4, Houston 3 N.Y. Yankees 6, Kansas City 2 Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 1 L.A. Angels 8, Minnesota 5

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106; 4. Kenai, 124; 5. West Valley, 132; 6. South, 146; 7. Chugiak, 158; 8. East, 160; 9. Eagle River, 185; 10. Palmer, 237; 11. Wasilla, 241; 12. Dimond, 336.

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1-2-3A race. Jared Brant led the Mariners with a sixth-place finish. Palmer Cross Country Invitational Saturday 5 kilometers Class 4A BOYS Team scores: 1. Wasilla, 74; 2. South, 79; 3. West Valley, 84; 4. West, 116; 5. Kenai, 136; 6. Colony, 174; 7. Lathrop, 178; 8. Palmer, 194; 9. Dimond, 201; 10. Chugiak, 253; 11. Soldotna, 290; 12. East, 317; 13. Bartlett, 320; 14. Eagle River, 375; 15. North Pole, 420. Individual results 1. Jonah Theisen, Kenai Central 16:01; 2. Ty Jordan, Chugiak 16:07; 3. Jordan Theisen, Kenai Central 16:14; 4. Max Donaldson, West Valley 16:19; 5. Spencer Mitton, South Anchorage 16:48; 6. Hamish Wolfe, South Anchorage 16:48; 7. Travis Cooper, Kenai Central 16:48; 8. Quincy Fuller, Wasilla 16:50; 9. Tristan Sayre, West Valley 16:51; 10. Colton Pulver, Wasilla 16:54. Other Peninsula finishers: 39. Daniel Shuler, Soldotna 17:47; 54. Aaron Swedberg, Soldotna 18:15; 61. Ian Ashley, Kenai Central 18:27; 63. Brenner Musgrave, Soldotna 18:31; 66. Karl Danielson, Kenai Central 18:39; 67. James Butler, Kenai Central 18:40; 69. Levi Michael, Soldotna 18:45; 70. Josh Shuler, Soldotna 18:46; 74. Shane Larrow, Soldotna 18:58; 76. Tristan Landry, Kenai Central 19:03; 77. Koby Vinson, Soldotna 19:06. GIRLS Team scores: 1. West, 68; 2. Soldotna, 77; 3. Colony,

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“With God, all things are possible,” Griffith said. “We had doubts from people, but we came out here and played to what we could’ve been playing the whole season. It hits me right in my heart to be out here with my boys, and to accomplish something that’s been a goal since day one.” Unfortunately for Nikiski, it’s the second year in a row that the state record has been set against the Bulldogs. In August 2013, Kenai’s Jace Daniels put up 488 yards and seven touchdowns on the Bulldogs in a 51-16 win to break the previous mark. After witnessing several plays that became missed opportunities for Nikiski, coach Ted Riddall had a long postgame talk with his team. “You can’t let people that are gifted athletes have more of a chance than they already have,” Riddall told his team. “So when you’re wrapping somebody in, you can’t let them break the tackle. You got to tackle as a team, you can’t have one guy thinking I’m gonna contain him and tackle him. You gotta have other guys coming to the ball.” Riddall was particularly displeased with an early situation in which Nikiski drove the ball down to the Eielson 12-yard line, only to turn it over on downs 5 yards from the end zone. On the ensuing Eielson possession, Griffith ran two plays — a 59-yard dash and a 36-yard touchdown that provided the first real boost for the Ravens. “We were there with the tackle, we just didn’t finish it,” Riddall said. “There wasn’t like there were missed opportunities, we were there and just didn’t finish it. “This was no surprise to me that it would come and be like this kind of game, even if we would’ve won, it would’ve been close like this.” On the other side, DeVaughn acknowledged the growing rivalry between the two schools received a new chapter Saturday.

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first quarter while trailing 16-0 on a 92-yard kick return from Angol, who’s top end speed came into play numerous times throughout the evening. With seconds left on the clock in the first half, Ferris nearly added a second kick return, sprinting 84 yards only to be tackled at the Kenai 8-yard line. Unfortunately, Palmer got zero points out of that since the half had ended on that play. But right from the start, Kenai showed whose turf Palmer was playing on. On Kenai’s first offensive play of the game, Logan scrambled 31 yards to the right on a sweep play to give the Kards a quick 7-0 lead. Kenai extended the lead with a 3-yard touchdown run from Kyle Foree and a 30-yard field goal by Marshall Vest. Foree was used pre-snap in several plays as a motion man, breaking from Kenai’s “I” formation and jogging along the line of

Individual results 1. Allie Ostrander, Kenai Central 16:40; 2. Olivia Hutchings, Soldotna 18:52; 3. Jill Bowker, Colony 18:58; 4. Alex Mathis, Colony 19:03; 5. Morgan Lash, South Anchorage 19:10; 6. Molly Gellert, West Anchorage 19:15; 7. Megan Fink, East Anchorage 19:35; 8. Jenna Difolco, West Valley 19:40; 9. Riley Burroughs, Wasilla 19:41; 10. Kayle Blackmore, West Anchorage 19:49. Other Peninsula finishers: 12. Dani McCormick, Soldotna 19:54; 14. Daisy Nelson, Soldotna 19:58; 21. Riana Boonstra, Kenai Central 20:12; 23. Sadie Fox, Soldotna 20:19; 26. Molly Erickson, Soldotna 20:30; 29. Addison Gibson, Kenai Central 20:37; 33. Ithaca Ann Bergholtz, Kenai Central 20:52; 45. Alex Bergholtz, Kenai Central 21:22; 47. Emily Werner, Soldotna 21:33; 62. Kellie Arthur, Soldotna 22:15; 69. Katie Cooper, Kenai Central 22:30; 83. Mackenzie Lindeman, Kenai Central 23:29. Class 1-2-3A BOYS Team scores: 1. Grace, 36; 2. Homer, 61; 3. Galena, 102; 4. Unalaska, 109; 5. ACS, 112; 6. Barrow, 141; 7. Monroe Catholic, 209; 8. Bethel, 215; 9. Delta Junction, 216; 10. Eielson, 216. Individual results 1. Kaleb Korta, Galena 16:51; 2. Ross Enlow, Unalaska 16:59; 3. Zach Young, Grace Christian 17:08; 4. Andrew Spencer, Houston 17:18; 5. Trent Fritzel, Grace Christian 17:40; 6. Jared Brant, Homer 17:42; 7. Michael Todd, Anchorage Christian 17:43; 8. Jordan Sondergaard, Glennallen 17:43; 9. Graysen Sorensen, Grace Christian 17:46; 10. Zach Hamberger, Cordova 17:47. Other Peninsula finishers: 11. Jordan Beachy, Homer 17:54; 18. Jacob Davis, Homer 18:21; 19. Brandon Beachy, Homer 18:22; 24. Denver Waclawski, Homer 18:57; 26. Greg Trail, Nikolaevsk 19:00; 36. Jaime

“These are always great games to play and great teams to go against,” DeVaughn said. “I think Ted would say the same thing. For us, it’s always a good day to beat a Bulldog, and for them, it’s a good day to beat a Raven.” Early on, Nikiski held all the momentum, starting with a 47-yard pass from quarterback Cade Anderson to Dylan Broussard 59 seconds into the game for the early lead. Anderson ended with 213 aerial yards on 12-for-25 passing and two touchdowns. The Ravens turned the ball over on downs on the ensuing possession, which Nikiski followed with another quick touchdown, a short run from Christian Riddall that resulted in a 14-0 Bulldogs lead. Riddall ended the day with 91 rushing yards and two touchdowns. “Nikiski has a great program, and we had a little sour taste on our tongue from previous seasons,” Griffith said. “There was a little bit, and it was one of our goals to come here in a hostile environment and win this one.” If Eielson needed any more motivation to win, it came in an unfortunate way during the game. After Eielson put its first points on the board after the 36-yard dash from Griffith with 2:44 remaining in the first quarter, Eielson defensive back Caleb Velez was injured on the extra-point kick and required an on-field ambulance appearance. Fifteen minutes later, Velez was strapped to a backboard and taken to the nearby hospital. DeVaughn reported that Velez suffered a deep-muscle injury to his back, but is fine. “We’re brothers, we’re just an extended family,” DeVaughn said. “I think our guys realized they needed to pick it up. I think it definitely sparked us a little bit.” Following the brief delay, Eielson proceeded to outscore Nikiski 20-8 and take a 2622 lead into halftime. At that point, Griffith had 220 rushing yards and four touchdowns. “We have a tendency when we get up to coast a little bit, and I think it just reaffirms what coaches always say to

scrimmage to trick the Palmer defense into thinking it was a pass play. Foree ended with 52 rushing yards and a touchdown. “A lot of teams think that every time we motion, we pass the ball,” Marquez said. “That’s what our tendencies have been the first three games, so we figured that if we motioned, Palmer would jump that and everyone would be out on the defense, and we had power on the outside.” Palmer had three punts and a fumble on its first four possessions of the game, all while the ball never left Moose territory until the long Angol kick return with 56 seconds left in the first quarter. Following the return score, Kenai executed a 10-play, 42yard drive that ended with a turnover on downs at the Palmer 25. The Moose answered with a 20-yard rumble by Ferris to cut Kenai’s lead to 16-12. Kenai then embarked on an 11-play, 73-yard drive that resulted in a 21-yard scoring toss from Baker to Chase Gillies in

Rios, Homer 19:23; 51. Elan Carroll, Homer 20:29. GIRLS Team scores: 1. Homer, 24; 2. Grace, 46; 3. Bethel, 110; 4. ACS, 119; 5. Hutchison, 122; 6. Barrow, 138; 7. Unalaska, 158; 8. Eielson, 183. Individual results 1. Briahna Gerlach, Glennallen 18:17; 2. Megan Pitzman, Homer 19:52; 3. Molly Mitchell, Homer 20:07; 4. Cheyenne Applegate, Grace Christian 20:13; 5. Aurora Waclawski, Homer 20:18; 6. Tessa O’Hara, Anchorage Christian 20:19; 7. Sara Hamberger, Cordova 20:29; 8. Amy Hatter, Grace Christian 20:39; 9. Harmony Wayner, Grace Christian 20:50; 10. Ziza Shemet Pitcher, Homer 21:03. Other Peninsula finishers: 11. Alex Mosley, Homer 21:03; 12. Lauren Evarts, Homer 21:03; 41. Megan Hickman, Nikolaevsk 24:45.

Seward’s Kratz wins at Class Challenge Seward’s Hunter Kratz won the freshman sophomore race Friday at the ACS XC Class Challenge at Cheney Lake in Anchorage. Kratz finished in 10 minutes, 19 seconds, to top runner-up Zach Hamberger of Cordova by 19 seconds. In the junior senior boys race, Seward’s Michael Marshall led Peninsula racers by taking fourth in 10:21. In the junior senior girls race, Cheyenne Applegate led the Peninsula by taking third in 12:53. In the freshman sophomore girls race, Seward’s Brook Wedlin was second in 12:12 and Seward’s Ruby Lindquist was third in 12:12.

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Other Peninsula finishers: 9. Sean Verg-in, Sol, 11:29; 14. Case Estes, Sew, 11:45; 21. Zen Petrosius, Sew, 11:59; 31. Josh Shuler, Sol, 12:34; 35. Koby Vinson, Sol, 12:39; 39. Jaime Rios, Hom, 12:48; 40. Jacob Davis, Hom, 12:49; 41. Denver Waclawski, Hom, 12:49; 42. Elan Carroll, Hom, 12:50; 43. Jordan Beachy, Hom, 12:50; 44. John Sarmiento, Hom, 12:51; 45. Jared Brant, Hom, 12:51; 48. Shane Larrow, Sol, 12:59; 49. Addison Downing, Sol, 12:59; 52. Nick Gilliam, Hom, 13:06; 54. Jay Mason Davis, Hom, 13:07; 57. Jode Sparks, Sol, 13:10; 58. Egor Sturdy, Sew, 13:13; 60. Talon Musgrave, Sol, 13:20; 61. Maguire Merriman, Sol, 13:23; 62. Simon Estes, Sew, 13:25; 65. Brooks Berry, Sew, 13:30; 66. Hoxie Park, Hom, 13:31; 68. Tyler Zacher, Sew, 13:39; 69. Brian Dusek, Sol, 13:40; 70. Cole Norcross, Sew, 13:41; 72. Aaron Taliesin, Hom, 13:48; 73. Sully Hauze, Sew, 13:52; 75. Eli Davis, Sew, 13:55; 79. Austin Hinton, Sew, 14:12; 84. Jake Marquardt, Hom, 14:45; 85. Jackson Blackwell, Sol, 15:01; 92. Peter Hilbish, Sol, 15:20; 93. Jared Sears, Sew, 15:29; 97. Ben Wilson, Sol, 16:02; 98. Cameron Bunch, Sew, 16:05;

Friday at Cheney Lake 3 kilometers Freshman sophomore girls — 1. Briahna Gerlach, Glennallen, 11 minutes, 35 seconds; 2. Brook Wedin, Seward, 12:12; 3. Ruby Lindquist, Sew, 12:12; 4. Alaina Wolgemuth, Bar, 12:30; 5. Tessa O’Hara, ACS, 12:34. Other Peninsula finishers: 10. Ashley Guernsey, Sew, 13:26; 11. EmmaLee Moore, Sew, 13:29; 13. Elena Bramante, Sol, 13:37; 14. Molly Erickson, Sol, 13:38; 15. Jazi Larrow, Sol, 13:47; 16. Kellie Arthur, Sol, 13:47; 17. Jalee Martushev, Hom, 13:54; 18. Alex Mosley, Hom, 13:54; 19. Lauren Evarts, Hom, 13:58; 20. Audrey Rosencrans, Hom, 13:58; 21. Megan Pitzman, Hom, 13:59; 22. Haley Knott, Hom, 14:01; 24. Rachel Seneff, Hom, 14:07; 29. Kinzie Hauze, Sew, 14:28; 30. Audrey Russell, Hom, 14:32; 31. Ashlyn Johnson, Sol, 14:36; 41. Elizabeth Lisenby, Sol, 15:31; 45. Kami Martin, Sol, 16:25; 46. Fiona Boze, Sol, 16:29; 56. Maddy Katsma, Sew, 21:24. Junior senior girls — 1. Cheyenne Applegate, Gra, 12:20; 2. Sara Hamberger, Cor, 12:49; 3. Daisy Nelson, Sol, 12:53; 4. Katrina Wood, Gra, 13:08; 5. Christine Buffas, Nome, 13:18. Other Peninsula finishers: 6. Josephine Braun, Sew, 13:30; 8. Emily Werner, Sol, 13:43; 9. Aurora Waclawski, Hom, 13:44; 10. Molly Mitchell, Hom, 13:44; 11. Ziza Shemet Pitcher, Hom, 13:45; 13. Alice Pfeiffenberger, Sew, 13:59; 15. Iris Anderson, Sew, 14:07; 21. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 14:48; 22. Dani McCormick, Sol, 14:48; 26. Megan Hickman, Nikolaevsk, 15:17; 29. Laura Kromrey, Sew, 15:33; 31. Brianna Bennett, Sol, 15:45; 32. Emily Brockman, Sew, 15:59; 33. Mieka Chythlook, Sol, 16:03; 48. Robin McKnight, Sew, 17:22; 52. Malia Acovak, Sew, 18:04.

Junior senior boys — 1. Kaleb Kortz, Galena, 10:09; 2. Michael Todd, ACS, 10:17; 3. Zach Young, Gra, 10:19; 4. Michael Marshall, Sew, 10:21; 5. Andrew Spencer, Hou, 10:21. Other Peninsula finishers: 11. Brenner Musgrave, Sol, 11:11; 13. Thomas Zweifel, Sew, 11:22; 21. Greg Trail, Niko, 11:46; 22. Dylan Gillespie, Sew, 11:48; 23. Brandon Moore, Sew, 11:48; 24. Paxson Berry, Sew, 11:50; 25. Sterling Stasak, Sol, 11:51; 27. Seth Brewi, Sew, 11:58; 37. Aaron Swedberg, Sol, 12:23; 42. Seth Hutchison, Sol, 12:27; 43. Alex Estes, Sew, 12:27; 47. Jonah Fefelov, Niko, 12:36; 48. Brandon Beachy, Hom, 12:37; 62. Jesse Boze, Sol, 13:41; 67. Tommy Flores, Sol, 14:14; 68. Drew Kant, Sol, 14:38; 84. Griffin Plush, 18:08; 85. Michael Lewis, Sol, 18:26; 86. Justin Schutter, Sew, 18:33.

Freshman sophomore boys — 1. Hunter Kratz, Sew, 10:19; 2. Zach Hamberger, Cor, 10:38; 3. Trent Fritzel, Gra, 10:39; 4. Jacb Moos, Galena, 10:44; 5. Wilson Hoogendorn, Nome, 10:47.

players, you always gotta keep going because they’re never gonna quit,” DeVaughn said. “It gives you temporary ulcers, but I said on the sideline, that this is one of those games that you love to coach in. It got a little nerve-racking, but coaching against Ted and his staff is fun.” Eielson took the lead for the final time with 2:40 left in the first half, executing a 10-play, 73-yard drive that ended in a 6-yard scamper from Griffith. After receiving the secondhalf kickoff, Griffith took off on the second offensive play for a 63-yard score, increasing Eielson’s lead to 34-22 after catching the two-point pass conversion from his brother, Antonio Griffith. Heading into the fourth quarter, Eielson had increased its lead to 18 points after a massive 93-yard play from Griffith, and Nikiski needed any momentum it could muster. Dylan Broussard provided a jump-start with an 18-yard run on a sweep play, scoring 18 seconds into the fourth quarter to put the Bulldogs within 12 points of Eielson. On Nikiski’s next possession (following a punt from Eielson), it took three plays for Anderson to connect with Hunter Holloway on a nifty screen pass that ended up going 45 yards to the end zone, leaving Nikiski with a 40-34 deficit. Holloway ended the day with 126 receiving yards. However, Griffith immediately responded with a 77-yard rumble with 6:41 left that provided a serious gut check to Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion the home team. On Nikiski’s Cade Anderson subtly hands the ball to Dylan Broussard during a game against the Eielson ensuing possession, Anderson Ravens on Saturday at Nikiski High School. was sacked at midfield that forced Nikiski to punt the ball Eie — Griffith 8 run (Griffith pass from GrifHomer 55, Valdez 0 Seward moves to 1-1 in away with 4:48 left. fith), 7:47 the league and 2-2 overall, Between the two teams, Nik — Riddall 5 run (Carstens pass from The Homer football team while Monroe drops to 0-3 there were four turnovers on Anderson), 7:08 routed Valdez in a 55-0 game and 0-4. downs in the game. Eie — Griffith 6 run (pass failed), 2:40 Saturday in Valdez. 3rd Quarter The win improves the MariRAVENS 52, BULLDOGS 34 Eie — Griffith 63 run (Griffith pass from ners overall season mark to 2-2, Barrow 62, Voznesenka 0 Nikiski 14 8 0 12 —34 Griffith), 11:12 while the Buccaneers drop to Barrow shut out Voznesenka Eielson 6 20 14 12 —52 Eie — Griffith 93 run (pass failed), 3:14 1-3 overall. Friday at Homer High School 4th Quarter

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the left corner of the end zone with seven seconds remaining in the first half. “We knew all game we could get the hitch-and-go,” Marquez said. “We were just going down to the wire and I knew we had a shot at it, so I knew if it was incomplete we’d have time to kick the field goal.” Baker ended the night throwing 3 for 9 for 15 yards and the touchdown. “I got lucky to throw a good ball, and Chase Gillies is an athlete,” Baker said. “He’s got a super high vertical (jump) and he’ll go up for anything. He’s not scared.” After Kenai punted to begin the second half, Palmer closed the deficit to Kenai with a massive 68-yard touchdown hustle from Ferris. After the two-point pass from Roth to Wyatt McGann, Kenai led 23-20. That’s when the Kenai offense really got going. Logan added his second touchdown run of the night on a 22-yard rush, which was preceded by a 40-yard dash to put Kenai in C

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in a Greatland Conference matchup. The Whalers improve to 3-0 in the Greatland Conference The host Seahawks shut out (3-1 overall), while the Couthe Rams on Thursday in Great- gars are 0-3 in the conference land Conference play. and overall. Seward 56, Monroe Catholic 0

good field position. Then, after Palmer punted and Kenai turned the ball over on downs on the Moose 34yard line, Baker grabbed the pick-six to ice the game. “They’d been hitting us on that little sail route early on, and we knew if they threw it to Baker’s side, he was our key,” Marquez said. “We were waiting for them to throw to that side, and he called it. He knew it was coming and jumped it early.” In the fourth quarter, Logan went 47 yards for his third touchdown, and Kenai called it good. Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion “I’ve never seen Kenai more of a unit, as a family,” Logan Kenai Central’s Kyle Foree attempts to tackle Palmer’s Chase said. “We worked on that the Ferris on Friday at Kenai Central High School. past two weeks.” Kardinals 44, Moose 20 Kenai 16 Palmer 6

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1st Quarter Ken — Logan 31 run (Vest kick), 9:40 Ken — Foree 3 run (kick failed), 6:00 Ken — Vest 30 FG, 1:11 Pal — Angol 92 kick return (run failed), :56 2nd Quarter Pal — Ferris 20 run (pass failed), 4:26 Ken — Gillies 21 pass from Baker (Vest kick), :07

3rd Quarter Pal — Ferris 68 run (McGann pass from Roth), 9:30 Ken — Logan 22 run (Vest kick), 8:31 Ken — Baker 51 interception return (Vest kick), 2:05 4th Quarter Ken — Logan 47 run (Vest kick), 8:49

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing — Kenai: Logan 29-292, Foree 14-52, Welborn 3-10, Baker 2-13, Gillies 3-3. Palmer: Ferris 17-130, Daniels 4-19, Hershman 4-10, Roth 2-(-11), Layton 2-(4), A. Ferris 1-3. Passing — Kenai: Baker 3-9-1—15. Palmer: Roth 4-9-0—50. Receiving — Kenai: Gillies 2-21, Logan 1-(6). Palmer: Angol 4-50.

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Births Harris family grows John C. and Parrisa J. Harris of Kenai announce the birth of their daughter, Portia Parvin Harris. Portia was born on August 13, 2014 at 2:22 p.m. at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, CaliPortia Parvin fornia. She joins sibHarris lings Isabelle (11), Benjamin (8), and Joseph (2). Her grandparents are Billy and Catherine Harris of Sterling, and Shamseddin and Parvin Peik of Pasadena, California.

News and Notes Hamilton graduates from Ball State Esther Alice Hamilton, a 2011 graduate of Kenai Central High School, graduated Magna cum Laude from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana with a Bachelor of General Studies Degree from the ColEsther Alice lege of Sciences and Hamilton Humanities on July 19, 2014. Hamilton was a member of Chi Omega. She will continue her education in the area of Biological Sciences in the Chicago area.

Share community information here Has a new addition to your family just arrived? Where in the world is your military person and what are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s list student or an award-receiving youth? Do you have a news event, activity or fundraiser you need to let the community know about? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Events, wedding, engagement and birth submissions may not be older than six months. Wedding anniversary announcements are printed in five-year increments beginning with the 20th. The Community page is a way to highlight activities and events that happen with a photo. If your group or organization has a photo of an event to share, submit the photo and the following information for print: Who took the photo, who’s in it, when and where it was taken, a brief description of what’s happening, and a name and phone number in case we have questions. Submissions are printed as space is available. For more information, call 335-1251.

Senior Centers Event Sterling Senior Center Garage sale volunteers needed!!!! The Center’s annual garage sale is September 12 & 13 from 10 am – 4 pm. We need volunteers to bake items for the bake sale, work at the bake sale table from 10 am – 1 pm or 1 pm - 4 pm either day, to work at the senior table 10 am – 1 pm or 1 pm – 4 pm either day, to price items and set up the senior table, Thursday from 1 pm – 3 pm. There is a signup sheet at the front desk. 262-6808.

sewn items, cards,calendars, wood carvings, paintings and pottery items. Handmade gifts are great to receive.Gift certificates available. Call 262-2322 for details. Lay-a-ways are 2 weeksmaximum and then returned to display.dominos, darts and ping pong. Arkey Silcott will be available to teach Texas Hold Em’poker. There is no charge to attend and there will be be free hotbuttered popcorn.

Hula dance lessons Bunny Chong is teaching hula dancing at the Center. For more information Soldotna Senior Center about joining the group, call 262-2322. Game night at the center the center Their schedule is: Wednesday September will be holding a“game night” on Friday, 10 6-8pm and Wednesday September 24 September 19 from 5:30-8:30pm. 6-8pm Numerous games will be available to play such as card games, board games, Fall Round-Up puzzles Hey dudes Put on your Western attire! Gift shoppe Saturday, September 13, Dinner 5:30The Center gift shoppe, called the 8:00pm, Entertainment 5:30-7:30pm Sitka Rose. Gift Shoppe, is open 10amTickets are only $24.00 ($12.00 for unnoon and 12:30-2:00pm, Mon-Fri. They der 12) Reservations required have jewelry, crocheted and knitted items,

Rohlmans celebrate 60 years of marriage Hal and Helen Rohlman of Sterling will celebrate 60 years of marriage on Sept. 10, 2014. They were married in Tacoma, Washington, on Sept. 10, 1954, shortly after Hal’s discharge from the Navy. Upon compleHal and Helen Rohlman tion of schooling at Central Washington State College, Hal taught school in Tacoma for a few years before moving to Casa Grande, Arizona, Fort Collins, Colorado, and finally Anchorage, where both of them were employed by the Anchorage School District until their retirement in 1987. The years of 1986-86 were spent in Girgarre, Australia where Hal was an exchange teacher and Helen and elementary teacher. Many summers were spent with Hal as a seasonal park ranger with the National Park service in Mount Ranier National Park, Sunset Crater National Monument, Rocky Mountain National Park, Katmai National park and Bering Land Bridge National Archeological Preserve, where both Helen and Hal were park rangers. Along the way, four children were born to the couple: Kathleen, Richard, Robert and Krista. As the summer employment was in the parks, the children spent many years growing up and enjoying these natural wonders. The family has grown with the addition of five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Since retiring, Hal and Helen have traveled extensively worldwide and also enjoyed much of their winters in Mexico. Future plans include a river trip on the Rhine River this year and a return to the beaches of Mexico.

Learning for Life Canning big game and meat Whether you’ve harvested a game animal or lucked upon a great buy on beef, pork, or lamb at the grocery store, one option for the tough cuts of meat is canning. Canning tenderizes the meat making meals ready in minutes using canned meat. The processing time for meat is the same for all meat such as bear, moose, venison, beef, pork, or lamb. Meat strips, cubes, or chunks can be processed using a hot pack or a raw pack. Cooperative Extension Service has a free publication that leads you step-by-step through the process. You can find, “Canning Moose and Caribou on our website http://www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/kenai/. There are also recipes in this publication but once you’ve tried canned meat, you’ll see how convenient it is and the possibilities are endless. Submitted by Linda Tannehill, UAF School of Natural Resources and Extension; Cooperative Extension Service, Health, Home and Family Development, Kenai Peninsula District.

A look at the history of iconic blue jeans The Associated Press

NEW YORK — History of Jeans: 1873: Businessman Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis invent the first pair of jeans after getting a patent to create cotton-denim workpants with copper rivets in certain areas like the pocket corner to make them stronger. 1920s: Levi’s overalls become the best-selling product in men’s work pants in the Western states. In 1928, the company registers the Levi’s name as a trademark. 1934: Levi’s takes advantage of the rise in Western movies and launches its first pair of what we call jeans. They were aimed at affluent women who wanted to wear them on dude ranches. 1950s: The pants move into the mainstream, helped by teens who embrace them as a rebellious statement. Teens start calling them ‘jeans.’ Until this decade, they were called overalls or waist overalls.

Jeans take on a bad boy image, popularized by teen rebels like James Dean and Marlon Brando. 1960s to early 1970s: Levi’s replaces the word “overalls” with the word “jeans” in advertising and packaging. The hip-hugger, bellbottom blue jeans become an anti-establishment statement. Mid 1970s to early 1980s: In the mid-1970s, blue jeans are trumped by the popularity of colored corduroy pants. In the late 1970s, jeans become a status symbol when designers like Jordache and Calvin Klein roll out more chic versions. Mid 1980s to 1990s: Hip hop-inspired baggy jeans become the rage. The relaxation of dress codes in the 1990s made jeans more acceptable for work. A look at the iconic blue jeans 2000 -2006: An influx of new brands that sell This product image provided by Levi Strauss for $200 or higher help fuel jeans sales. 2006 to present: The rise of skinny jeans and shows the company’s Knit Jeans, made of stretch brightly colored jeans help boost sales until ath- cotton knit that look like jeans but feel like sweatpants. letic wear gains popularity.

Peter Som makes olive green fun for spring By LEANNE ITALIE Associated Press

NEW YORK — Peter Som, a favorite of first lady Michelle Obama, ramped up the fun Friday, with olive green in broad stripes and bold florals on his New York Fashion Week runway. Som transitioned from easy living dresses, flouncy short skirts and sturdy jackets and coats for day to a series of gold lame looks for evening, offering a youthful flourish with flowery appliques on numerous outfits. Fourteen-year-old Willow Shields, who plays Primrose Everdeen in the “Hunger Games” movies, counted the three-dimensional applique among her favorite things from Som as she attended her first-ever fashion show — in grown-up heels! “I’m getting better in heels, but they still hurt,” she laughed. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews She spoke like a pro about the black Som outfit Fashion from the Peter Som Spring 2015 collec- she wore, explaining how she likes the way the tion is modeled during Fashion Week on Friday, designer “mixes different things,” like leather and Sept. 5, 2014 in New York. the sewn-on flowers. C

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“That gives it a bit of a grungy look, but then there’s flowers and that gives it a girly look. Balancing that is fun,” she smiled. The playful mood of the collection continued with colorful aprons wrapped around floral-print shirtdresses, a sleeveless top in with a fluttery, oversized back ruffle, and roomy T-shirts in snake prints in light pink and white. Som turned to Christian Louboutin and his signature red soles for comfortable leather flat sandals in white, black and silver. While Shields appreciates Som’s “mixed up things,” she said her heart remains in thrift shops and vintage stores. She said they’re easier to find in her part-time hometown outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, than in Los Angeles, where she spends most of her time now. Anything in particular she likes to wear in her down time? “I’m not stuck on one thing,” Shields said. “One day I’ll wear a pair of leather pants and a blouse and then one day I’m going to be wearing a corseted dress from the ‘80s.”


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To “audie-murphy” someone that isn’t filled with them. would be to give him a good pumMy mind was glazing over until meling, I would think. It’s too bad, I heard something that caught my then, that I had misheard the defenear. The young woman-choker told dant. That twentysomething could the judge that he “audie-murphied” barely string two words together in the old man. I sat up. a row, and it turned out he had not “Wow! What a descriptive converted a great military hero into phrase to coin,” I thought. “Even a great action verb. though this kid is a jerk, he cerGlynn Moore I played back the testimony, and tainly has a way with words.” You remember Audie Murphy, of course. after the third or fourth time, I realized that Poor Southerner, short of stature. Enlisted what he said had been much more mundane: in the Army in World War II. Went on to “I oughta murdered him” or some such. It become perhaps the most decorated soldier was certainly not, “I audie-murphied him.” of World War II. Too bad. I’d love to say that in a sentence. His exploits against the Germans were Or maybe, “I Sgt. Yorked him.” After all, truly remarkable, and he received the Medal Alvin York was the most decorated U.S. of Honor. Murphy even went on portray soldier during World War I, also against the himself in the movies. Germans. Poor Southerner. Opposed fight-

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Moving child’s grave sparks buried anger after 20 years DEAR ABBY: Twenty-three years ago my husband and I lost our firstborn son. As my husband was active duty military, we could have buried him anywhere in the United States. At the time, we were in a place where my sister swore to me she would always live, and she would always be there to take care of him. I knew with my husband’s career we had many more moves ahead of us, and it helped to ease the loss knowing that he would be taken care of. Well, that lasted all of three years. My husband and I are now at a point where we have settled down and we know where we should have buried our precious angel, instead of trusting my sister. We want to have him exhumed, cremated and placed in a veterans cemetery, but my question is this: Do I have the right to ask my sister to pay part of the costs as she “broke” her promise to help care for my son? — HEARTBROKEN MOTHER DEAR HEARTBROKEN: Please accept my sympathy for the loss of your son. While it’s clear that there are many hurt feelings about what happened after his original interment, I think it’s time to forgive your sister. It’s a fact of life that sometimes unforeseen circumstances prevent people with the best of intentions from keeping promises they make. Forgive her if you can, but don’t ask her for money. She may owe you an apology, but she does not owe you any money.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Virgo and a Moon in Aquarius if born before 7:47 p.m. (PDT). Afterward, the Moon will be in Pisces. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014: This year you add a unique quality of endless creativity and dynamic energy. This could catch many people around you off guard. Learn to integrate this liveliness into various facets of your life. If you are single, the person you pick to date now might not be who you want to be with a year from now. Enjoy your time together, but don’t make any commitments. If you are attached, don’t be surprised if you suddenly view your sweetie in a new light. For some of you, your significant other will delight in your new, energetic personality. PISCES can be challenging. 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) HHH Pressure builds, and it might add a volatile quality to the day. On the other hand, a theme of friendship seems to permeate your interactions. People will be reactive, which could add some confusion. Avoid sending mixed messages at all costs. Tonight: Opt for togetherness. This Week: Read between the lines. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You could be triggered more than you would like to be. If you’re smart, you will detach from the situation completely. Friendship is likely to play a big role in your plans. You might feel as if you need to give more of your support to a loved one. Tonight: Play the night away. This Week: Move quickly to achieve a goal. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You might want to rethink a situation involving someone you care about. You are much more visible than you usually are. Be aware of that fact, and choose your words with care. Your mood could change in the blink of an eye. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. This Week: You’ll pick up where others drop the ball. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH See what is going on with someone you care about. If you can detach from your immediate hassles, you will be able to develop some new patterns. A partner or close loved one might decide to be more thoughtful and reflective. Tonight: Go for exotic food. This Week: Don’t act until you are ready. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHH You could be exhausted by your repeated attempts to pacify a roommate or family member. You have seen this same situation build and explode in the past, so be careful. Indulge a loved one, but maintain certain guidelines. Tonight: Make peace, not war. This Week: Take another look at a personal interaction in a few days. C

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Forget-Me-Not Activity Aide Do you enjoy working with older Alaskans? FCS is currently looking to hire an Activity Aide at the Forget-Me-Not Adult Day Center. This position assists with providing an active living program which meets the individual goals and interests while encouraging independence, including but not limited to toileting, ambulation and meal service. Develops daily activity plans including goals, supplies, and method of presentation while adhering to the philosophy of the Forget-Me-Not Center. QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: High School Diploma or equivalent. Experience working with and knowledge of older adults. Experience with individual's with Alzheimer's or age related dementia preferred. For a complete job description please visit fcsonline.org Please return application packet to Frontier Community Services 43335 K-Beach Rd Suite #36, Soldotna, AK 99669 or email to work@fcsonline.org

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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.

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

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Apartments, Unfurnished 3-BEDROOM 2-bath, fireplace, washer/dryer, 1-car garage. Soldotna, clean 4-plex, near schools. $950. plus utilities. No smoking/ pets. (907)260-5870. EXCELLENT OCEAN VIEW! Bay Arm Apartments, Kenai. Accepting applications for studio apartment, utilities included. $25. nonrefundable application fee. No pets. (907)283-4405. NEWLY REMODELED Brunswick Apts. Soldotna. 1-bedroom, storage, $580. Washer/dryer on premises. (907)252-9634, (907)262-7986. No AHFC. Application outside 340 Apt. 5. REDOUBT VIEW Soldotna’s best value! Quiet, freshly painted, close to schools. 1-Bedroom from $625. 2-Bedroom from $725. 3-Bedroom, 2-bath, from $825. No pets. (907)262-4359.

Apartments, Furnished KENAI 1-Bedroom, furnished, heat, cable included. No pets. $700. month. (907)283-5203, (907)398-1642.

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Cabins CABIN Furnished, Sterling, 1-bedroom, quiet, utilities included. No Pets/ smoking. $715. month. (907)262-5325 PRIVATE CABIN In Kasilof, 1-bedroom with carport, washer/dryer hookups. $700. month. (907)252-1325

Duplex

K-Beach (WPoppy) Duplex for Rent (or sale). Spacious 1100sq.ft 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 3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH Home. Roommate wanted. Sterling. Fully furnished. No pets. $600. month includes utilities/ dish. References required. Available immediately. (907)229-2648 SOLDOTNA 2-Bedroom, 1.5-bath, washer/dryer, $975. plus utilities & deposit. NO pets/ smoking, (907)741-0881, (907)277-4017.

Manufactured/ Mobile Homes NIKISKI 3-Bedroom, 2.-bath, $990. per month. Pets allowed, includes utilities. Call (907)776-6563.

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3-Bedroom, 2-bath, K-beach area home, over 2200ft, 1.23 acres. 2200+ square foot home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage,shed, two story addition with second living room and downstairs family room. Located just off K-beach in a desirable, K-beach elementary school location. Energy upgrades made from 3 star to 4 star. Motivated sellers. (907)252-1960

Manufactured Mobile Homes For Sale by Owner.

Single family residential mobile home, 1268sqft, on 1.06 acres. Property includes a well-maintained, partially fenced yard, along with an untouched treed area. Very private setting with wooded views on all sides. Conveniently located 4 miles from Nikiski High School and 8.5 miles from Captain Cook State Park. Includes a 12 x 12 shed with additional overhead storage, a large fenced dog pen, and is wired for your generator. 100 gallon propane tank, and an above ground 300 fuel tank, private well and septic. All appliances stay. Wonderful investment opportunity. Owners are highly motivated.

Garage Sales MOVING SALE - BEAUTIFUL THINGS. Beautiful golden solid pine table with dark stained detail; Table expands to sit 10 people or remove leaves and it becomes a round table that sits 4; with 4 Antique, Wagon Wheel design, spindle chairs and two straight back chairs. $525.00 or best offer... Fire pit table with granite top by California Outdoor Concepts. The San Simeon Chat (or coffee table height) Gas Fire Pit Table features a Sunset Gold colored granite top and outdoor-grade fiberglass adobe colored base that stores a 20-pound liquid propane tank, currently setup for natural gas. The Fire Pit comes with the gas logs but colored glass can be used as well. Also comes with granite insert kit that makes the fire pit a beautiful table. $495.00 or best offer... Gorgeous round glass dining table with dark wicker base comes with 4 large high back wicker chairs with padded cushion insets, like new. $525.00 or best offer... Large Blue Recliner in good shape. $50.00 or best offer... Bose system with home theater AV receiver, bass, speakers all wiring will also include blue ray disk player and 50 CD player. $200.00 or best offer... Light blue love seat with hide-a-bed. In great condition! $175.00 or best offer... Call 907-299-4848 or 361-929-1645

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

Retail/ Commercial Space WAREHOUSE K-Beach, 2,000Sqft., 14ft.-door, bathroom, heat included/ Deposit. $1,110. (907)283-7430.

Financial Auctions Business for Sale Financial Opportunities Mortgages/Loans

Merchandise For Sale Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Audio/Video Building Supplies Computers Crafts/Holiday Items Electronics Exercise Equipment Firewood Food Furniture Garage Sales Heavy Equipment/ Farm Machinery Lawn/Garden Liquidation Machinery & Tools Miscellaneous Music Musical Instructions Office/Business Equipment Vacations/Tickets Wanted To Buy

Antiques/ Collectibles **REWARD**

For RETURN of clock (wall mounted clock with chimes, brown, 14x20) bought at Salvation army 8/13/14. Sentimental value, gave away by mistake. (541)883-3735

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

Sporting Goods FULL SET- NEW Men’s Wilson clubs/ bag, $300. (907)690-4168 (907)690-4169

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***GRAND OPENING*** A Summer Massage open everyday call, texts. (907)252-3985

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Builders/ Contractors SAVAGE LLC. Custom Framer Decks, trims, design & consulting. 35 years experience. License & Bonded. (907)854-4971

PENINSULA THAI MASSAGE

Thompsons’s/ Soldotna, next to Liberty Tax. (907)398-2073, (907)252-8053

Education/ Instruction COAST GUARD LICENSES. 6 Pack to 100 GT Masters. Our next class in Anchorage is Sept. 8- 19. We will hold a class each month all winter. We furnish all books & supplies. $700. Call toll free 1-866-357-2687 or email ants@mtaonline.net Web www.aknauticaltraining. com

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RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS Test Prep Course. Wisdom & Associates, Inc. (907)283-0629.

**ASIAN MASSAGE** Grand opening Happy Summer, enjoy hospitality anytime. (907)398-8896

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**ASIAN MASSAGE** Grand Opening, Welcome Visitors, Fishermen, New customers. (907)398-8874.

Transportation Autos Classic/Custom Financing Motorcycles Parts & Accessories Rentals Repair & Services Sport Utilities, 4x4 Suburbans/Vans/ Buses Trucks Trucks: Commercial Trucks: Heavy Duty Trailers Vehicles Wanted

Trucks: Commercial

99’ INTERNATIONAL Model 4900 Straight truck. Aluminum rack strong diesel, new injectors, well maintained. $14,000. OBO (907)262-1809

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

Dogs Karelian Bear Dogs 4 pups $800. call after 6pm. (907)394-8605

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EMPLOYMENT Agriculture Computing & Engineering Construction & Trades Domestics, Childcare, Aides Drivers/ Transportation Education Finance & Accounting General Employment Healthcare Hospitality & Food Service Manufacturing & Production Oil & Refinery Office & Clerical Personal Care/Beauty Professional/ Management Real Estate, Leasing, Mortgage Retail Sales & Marketing Schools/Training Tourism Work Wanted

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

REAL ESTATE 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

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Audio/Video Building Supplies Computers Crafts/Holiday Items Electronics Exercise Equipment Firewood Food Furniture Garage Sales Heavy Equipment/ Farm Machinery Lawn & Garden Liquidation Machinery & Tools Miscellaneous Music Musical Instructions Office/Business Equipment Vacations/Tickets Wanted To Buy

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PETS & LIVESTOCK Birds Cats Dogs Horses Livestock Livestock Supplies Pet Services Pet Supplies

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For RETURN of clock (wall mounted clock with chimes, brown, 14x20) bought at Salvation army 8/13/14. Sentimental value, gave away by mistake. (541)883-3735

Personals/ Notices SINGLE WOMEN looking MR. RIGHT. POBox 163 Sterling, AK 99672

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NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND SALE

Request for Proposals Central Area Rural Transit System, Inc. (CARTS) Transportation Provider RFP No. 71-4038-001 Central Area Rural Transit System, Inc. (CARTS) is soliciting responses to a Request for Proposals (RFP) dated September 5, 2014, from qualified transportation providers willing to operate transportation services originating and terminating within the approximate 49 square miles that composes CARTS central Kenai Peninsula service area. Service under this RFP is currently projected to begin on or around January 12, 2015. Services to be provided include door–to-door services that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) available to the general public. Copies of the RFP may be obtained from the CARTS website, www.ridecartsak.org ., beginning Friday, September 5, 2014. Requests for clarification of the requirements or inquiries about information contained in the RFP package must be submitted in writing, via email or fax : Jennifer Beckmann, Executive Director @ (907) 262-6122 or jbeckmann@ridecartsak.org with the subject line Provider Procurement Question. Questions must be received on or before September 19, 2014, at 4 pm local prevailing time. The deadline for proposal submission is 5:00 PM, local prevailing time on Thursday, November 20, 2014. Proposals not delivered by the deadline and in accordance with the instructions in the RFP will be deemed "nonresponsive" and discarded unopened. PUBLISH: 9/4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 2014 1901/72992

Notice to Creditors IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI

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All real estate advertising in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Notice is hereby given that SUSAN M. WESLEY has been appointed Personal Representative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the Deceased are required to present their claims within (4) four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the Susan M. Wesley, Personal Representative of the Estate of Curtis S. Hossley, at the Law Office of Linn J. Plous, 100 Trading Bay Drive, Suite 4, Kenai, Alaska 99611. DATED this 2nd day of September, 2014.

_________________ SUSAN M. WESLEY, Personal Representative

PUBLISH: 9/7, 14, 21, 2014

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Public Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI In the Matter of a Change of Name for:

) ) ) SANDRA KAY UDELHOVEN-TAYLOR, ) Current Name of Adult ) Case No: 3KN-14-00758CI Notice of Petition to Change Name A petition has been filed in the Superior Court (Case # 3KN-14-00758CI) requesting a name change from (current name) SANDRA KAY UDELHOVEN-TAYLOR to SANDRA KAY UDELHOVEN. A hearing on this request will be held on OCTOBER 31, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. at Courtroom 6, Kenai Courthouse, 125 Trading Bay Drive, Suite 100 Kenai, AK.

AUGUST 29, 2014 Effective Date:

CARL BAUMAN Superior Court Judge

PUBLISH: 9/7, 14, 21, 28, 2014

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Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Kenai is interested in soliciting a Facilities Management agreement for the right to provide winter ice maintenance at the City of Kenai/ ConocoPhillips Multi-Purpose Facility. If there are individuals and/ or firms interested, contact Bob Frates at (907)283-8261, on or before 9/8/14. .

Contact the Kenai Parks & Recreation office at 410 N Willow St., Kenai or at 283-3692. PUBLISH: 9/5, 7, 2014

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First American Title Insurance Company, as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust described as: Trustors: John J. Ehlers and Mandi Ehlers, husband and wife Trustee: Alaska USA Insurance Agency Beneficiary: Tom Phillips Amount: $40,000.00 Dated: September 15, 2010 Recorded: October 5, 2010, at Serial No. 2010-008712-0, Kenai Recording District covering the Grantor's interest in the property described as follows: TRACT 3, K&P SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof filed under Plat No. 2010-12, Records of the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. Assessor's Parcel No. 014-13-327 Street Address: 52412 Dickinson Ave., Kenai, AK 99611-9392. The Beneficiary's Interest having been assigned by Assignment of Deed of Trust and Deed of Trust Note Dated: November 27, 2013 Recorded: May 28, 2014, at Serial No. 2014-004141-0, Kenai Recording District Notice is hereby given that Trustors' breach of the obligations for which such Deed of Trust is security has occurred, consisting of: (1) failure to make the required payments under the Deed of Trust Note secured by the Deed of Trust; and (2) failure to pay real property taxes owed to Kenai Peninsula Borough; the obligations of which are secured by said Deed of Trust. The amount due and owing by Trustors to Assignee Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust Note is the principal sum of $37,675.69, plus interest accruing at the rate of 8% per annum from March 8, 2013; together with all sums accrued, advanced or otherwise compensable under the terms of said Deed of Trust or the Deed of Trust Note, including (but not limited to) late fees, attorneys' fees, collection and foreclosure costs. As of June 26, 2014, there is due, owing and unpaid Kenai Peninsula Borough real property taxes, penalties and interest in the amount of $579.15, plus additional taxes, penalties and interest to the date of sale. The Substitute Trustee hereby elects to sell the Trustors' interest in the real property for cash to satisfy all indebtedness, together with any interest and all necessary fees, costs and expenses. Sale shall be held at public auction inside the front door of the Kenai Courthouse, 125 Trading Bay Drive, Kenai, Alaska on October 16, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. For further information contact Molloy Schmidt LLC, attorneys for the Assignee Beneficiary, at (907) 283-7373. If applicable, a Substitution of Trustee naming the Substitute Trustee for the deed of trust identified in this Notice of Default will be recorded concurrently with this Notice of Default. Dated this 16th day of July, 2014. First American Title Insurance Company Subtitue Trustee By: Sharon M. Dallman Its: Authorized Signer PUBLISH: 9/7, 14, 21, 2014

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

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First American Title Insurance Company, as Substitute Trustee under the Deed of Trust described as: Trustors: David W. Jones and Lesley J. Nourish-Jones Trustee: Professional Escrow Service Inc. Beneficiary: John W. Henry and Marvis D. Henry Amount: $130,000.00 Dated: December 20, 2009 Recorded: December 31, 2009 at Serial No. 2009-012724-0, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska; covering the Grantor’s interest in the property described as follows: LOT ONE (1), RICH SUBDIVISION, according to Plat No. KN-86-199, recorded 10/09/86 in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska, including any improvement thereon. Assessor’s Parcel No. 131-310-41 Street Address: 33471 Gas Well Road, Soldotna, AK 99669-9355; Hereby gives notice of Trustors’ breach of the obligations for which such Deed of Trust is security, consisting of: (1) failure to make the required payments under the Deed of Trust Note or Promissory Note secured by the Deed of Trust; and (2) failure to pay real property taxes owed to Kenai Peninsula Borough; the obligations of which are secured by said Deed of Trust. The amount due and owning by Trustors to Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust Note is the principal sum of $130,000.00, plus interest accruing at the rate of 8% per annum from December 30, 2009, the unpaid balance of which was $3,977.65 as of January 1, 2013; plus interest thereafter accruing at the rate of 8% per annum at $28.493 per diem; together with all sums accrued, advanced or otherwise compensable under the terms of said Deed of Trust or the Deed of Trust Note or Promissory Note, including (but no limited to) late fees, attorney’s fees, collection and foreclosure costs. As of July 15, 2014, there is also due, owing and unpaid Kenai Peninsula Borough real property taxes, penalties and interest in the amount of $1,234.36, plus additional taxes, penalties and interest to the date of sale. The trustee hereby elects to sell the Trustors’ interest in the real property for cash to satisfy all indebtedness, together with any interest and all necessary fees, costs and expenses. Sale shall be held at public auction inside the front door of the Kenai Courthouse, 125 Trading Bay Drive, Kenai, Alaska on November 13, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. For further information contact Molloy Schmidt LLC, attorneys for the Beneficiary, at (907) 283-7373. A Substitution of Trustee naming the Substitute Trustee for the deed of trust identified in this Notice of Default was recorded 07/23/14 at Serial No. 2014-005935-0,, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District State of Alaska. First American Title Insurance Company Substitute Trustee Date: August 8, 2014 By: Sharon M Dallman Title: Authorized Signer

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My name is Peter, and in eight years I’ll be an alcoholic. I’ll start drinking in middle school, just at parties. But my parents won’t start talking to me about it until high school. And by then, I’ll already be in some trouble. The thing is, my parents won’t even see it coming.

START TALKING BEFORE THEY START DRINKING Kids who drink before age15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they’re adults. To learn more, go to www.stopalcoholabuse.gov or call 1.800.729.6686

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Mini Spy has created a 3-D print of her doll. See if you can find: q spoon q cheese q number 7 q letter A q letter D q knife q flyswatter q fork q two fish q pencil q paperclip q ladder q letter E q needle q horse head q seal © 2014 Universal Uclick from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

Science Fiction Turning Into Fact

What’s the difference?

Adding layers

In 2-D printing, the letters or pictures are printed on a flat sheet of paper. They are in two dimensions: length and width. In 3-D printing, objects have a third dimension: depth. Objects printed in 3-D are more like sculptures. A 2-D printer receives computer commands telling it where to place tiny bits of ink. One by one, these ink drops create letters or pictures. A 3-D printer receives computer commands telling it where to place tiny bits of materials. The materials can be almost anything, from plastic, to living cells, to metal. The 3-D printer puts down the materials one layer at a time, building up the object.

Objects can be made in almost any shape. Because material is added in layers, this type of printing is also called additive manufacturing. The first 3-D printers came out in the 1980s, but in the last few years, the equipment has become much better and much less expensive. New, inventive ways to use this technology are being discovered all over. A 3-D printer head drops bits of plastic to build layers of a tool.

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Cozi Zuehlsdorff stars as Hazel in the movie “Dolphin Tale 2.” The movie is based on a true story about a rescued baby dolphin. When she was 8 years old, Cozi got the part of Annie in the musical of the same name at her community theater. She discovered that she loved performing. She has appeared in several other community musicals. She has also acted in TV commercials and shows and in the movie “Dolphin Tale.” She is a voice actor with the chorus that sings in TV animated shows such as “Sofia the First” and “Jake and the Neverland Pirates.” Cozi lives in Orange County, California, with her parents and older sister. She loves to sing, act, play the piano and make movies with her friends. She is home-schooled.

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Micha (MIKE-uh) Hancock is a setter for the Penn State Nittany Lions women’s volleyball team. Her job is to make pinpoint passes — or assists — for her teammates to “kill” with smashing hits over the net. On defense, she is a “dig” specialist — keeping the opposing team’s attacks in play. Micha’s play is championship caliber, and she has the hardware to prove it. Last season, Micha set the table as her Nittany Lions devoured the competition, compiling a 34-2 match record and capturing a record-tying sixth NCAA championship in program history. Micha’s play in the postseason, including a championship game victory over conference rival Wisconsin, earned her the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player honor. Now Micha and the Nittany Lions are poised to defend their national title as the 2014 season gets underway.

You’ll need: • 2 (14.75-ounce) cans creamed corn • 2 bay leaves • 2 (12-ounce) cans evaporated skim milk • 1 teaspoon dried minced onion • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped • Salt and freshly ground pepper

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1. In a medium saucepan, combine creamed corn, milk, bell pepper, bay leaves and dried onion. Cook over medium-high heat and bring to a simmer. Decrease the heat to medium and simmer for 10 minutes. 2. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Remove the bay leaves before serving. Serves 4. You’ll need an adult’s help with this recipe. Adapted from “The Robin Takes 5 Cookbook for Busy Families” with permission from Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com).

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Artificial body parts With 3-D printing, making prosthetics (prahs-THEH-tiks), or artificial body parts, is much cheaper. For example, with traditional manufacturing, a prosthetic child’s hand might cost $25,000 to $50,000. As the child grows, the hand would have to be replaced over and over. This could get very expensive. With 3-D printing, a prosthetic hand might cost $5. Experts believe such inexpensive prosthetics will be easily available within 10 years. A 3-D printed part can be made to fit each person’s body exactly. This means the body part will work better and be more comfortable. A part could be built in a day. Already, people are using 3-Dprinted hands, arms, hips, teeth, skulls, knees and ears. These prosthetics are not living. Printing live limbs is many years away. But prosthetic 3-D body parts that move well could be available in a few years.

This artist imagines a kidney being printed inside a special chamber on the left. To the right, a printer is putting down layers of cells to build a blood vessel at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Super models Doctors are printing exact copies of body parts to help them learn. For example, they feed images of an injured heart into a computer. It creates a 3-D model from the images and sends the data to the printer. Out comes an exact copy of the heart, letting the doctor practice on it without worrying about hurting the patient. This is especially valuable with unusual or tricky problems.

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Transplanting copies of a person’s own tissue is much safer than transplanting tissue from someone else. Your body wants to kill cells that aren’t part of you. But it would see 3-D tissue copies as being identical to its own parts. Doctors could transplant the new tissue with a catheter (KA-the-ter), or special tube. Within a few years, doctors will probably be transplanting 3-D prints of simple tissues such as cartilage to repair joints such as knees.

A researcher at Wake Forest works with an artificial hand to learn how to transplant 3-D skin onto a burn victim’s body.

Writing on the body

To make bioink, scientists would take cells from a person’s own body. They wouldn’t need a lot of original body cells. The printer could make as many copies as needed. Our bodies have a great ability to regrow living tissue. In most cases, scientists wouldn’t even need special cells such as stem cells. In fact, they would probably just use fat cells. As with other body cells, fat cells could grow into other types of cells. Few people would be sad if they lost some fat cells!

We are probably more than 50 years away from being able to print whole Printing a test organs. But we are pattern of living nearly able to print cells. pieces of organs. If we could implant those pieces into a patient, the body could often heal itself. For example, if a patient had an The Mini Page thanks Dr. Mike Yost, injured kidney, doctors could take science director of the biofabrication a sample of the part that was still facility, Medical University of South Carolina, for help with this issue. healthy and print 3-D copies of it. They then would attach, or graft, the Look through your newspaper for stories printed tissue onto the kidney. about 3-D printing. After that, the body would be able to Next week, The Mini Page is about how to do the rest of the repairs itself. behave when going online.

The U.S. military and Wake Forest Institute are working to treat burn patients with bioprinting. Now, doctors treat burns by removing healthy skin from a patient’s body. They use that skin to cover the burn. This is painful, and when a patient is badly burned, it can be hard to find enough healthy cells to graft. With 3-D printing, the patient would need to give up only a small amount of healthy skin, about half the size of a postage stamp. photo courtesy Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

Making bioink

A Wake Forest researcher works with a fake hand to learn how to print over a burn.

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It is much harder to print with living cells than with other material. Living material needs to be nourished and kept moist. Body cells act together in ways we don’t always understand. Sometimes body parts are too complicated to print directly. For example, a blood vessel is hard to print. The printer makes a mold of the blood vessel first, then coats it with a special protein gel that needs to be kept alive. With this process, doctors saved a 2-year-old girl’s life by bioprinting a windpipe for her.

Here, a researcher at Wake Forest tests the printing of muscle tissue.

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Doctors hope to be able to perform tests on 3-D prints of living tissue. For example, they could run tests on copies of a cancer tumor to target the exact medicine for killing the cancer. For years, doctors have been able to grow many copies of the same cell. But every living tissue is made from many types of cells. Cells “talk” to each other. They influence one another’s actions. Testing just one type of cell does not give a complete picture. With 3-D printing, researchers can duplicate the actual cell community. Medicines are tested on animals before being given to humans. The ability to test drugs on exact tissue copies would lessen animal testing.

Printing with living ink

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Transplants

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From Plastics to Living Tissue

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A 3-D printer at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, prints an experimental kidney. In 2000, a medical researcher, Thomas Boland, invented the first general bioprinter by remodeling a regular inkjet printer. He replaced the ink in the cartridges with living cells. When 3-D printing uses living tissue, it is called bioprinting. The material used to print the living tissue is called bioink.

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In “Star Trek,” if the crew wanted anything — blankets, a special meal, gemstones — the “replicator” could just pop it out. A few years ago, this sounded like far-out science fiction. But today this technology, 3-D printing, is just around the corner. People are making houses, toys, jewelry, airplane parts and exact copies of dinosaur fossils with 3-D printers. NASA is running experiments on printing a moon base out of lunar soil, or any meal an astronaut wants. It is sending a 3-D printer to the space station to learn how astronauts can create replacement parts and tools. But the most exciting possibilities for 3-D printing are in medicine. Scientists are testing hundreds of different ways 3-D printing could help heal people. It could create exact artificial copies of a damaged arm or leg. It could copy cancer tissue so doctors could figure out the best way to kill it. Someday, we may even be able to re-create whole organs for people needing a new liver or heart. To learn more about this amazing new technology, The Mini Page talked with an expert on 3-D printing from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

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Printing the Future in 3-D

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Adult World ›› (2013, Comedy) Emma Roberts, John Cusack. ‘R’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Fri. 8 p.m. The Alamo ›› (2004, War) Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton. ‘PG-13’ (2:17) (8) WGNA Sun. 10 p.m. Amélie ››› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz. An accidental find convinces a young woman to try to enrich the lives of a tobacco dealer, a painter and three lonely people. ‘R’ (2:01) 8 TMC Mon. 9 p.m. An American Werewolf in London ››› (1981, Horror) David Naughton, Jenny Agutter. A New York student becomes the scourge of London after being bitten by a beast on the moors. ‘R’ (1:37) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Apollo 13 ››› (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton. Astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert try to return to Earth after an explosion aborts the April 1970 moonshot. ‘PG’ (2:20) (43) AMC Sat. 11:02 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) + MAX Mon. 5 p.m.

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Back to School ››› (1986, Comedy) Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman. An earthy self-made man divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son’s college. ‘PG13’ (1:36) (43) AMC Thu. 11:30 p.m. Bad Teacher ›› (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake. ‘R’ (1:32) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m.; Sat. 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) + MAX Wed. 5:35 p.m.

Blades of Glory ››› (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder. Several years after being banned from men’s singles competition, two rival skaters exploit a loophole that allows them to compete as a pair. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (30) TBS Fri. 9 p.m. The Bourne Identity ››› (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. A woman helps an amnesiac, who has a dangerous past, to dodge assassins as he tries to learn about himself. ‘NR’ (1:59) (38) SPIKE Mon. 9:10 p.m. The Bourne Supremacy ››› (2004, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. A CIA chief sends a senior operative to take down Jason Bourne when it appears the rogue agent is behind the deaths of two people. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (38) SPIKE Mon. 6:30 p.m. Brave ››› (2012, Adventure) Voices of Kevin McKidd, Emma Thompson. Animated. A courageous Scottish princess must figure out how to undo a beastly curse after an eccentric witch grants her an ill-fated wish. ‘PG’ (1:40) (51) FAM Sat. 7:30 p.m. The Breakfast Club ››› (1985, ComedyDrama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. A wrestler, a rebel, a brain, a beauty and a shy girl share Saturday detention in a Chicago high school. ‘R’ (1:37) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m.

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Charlie’s Angels ››› (2000, Action) Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore. Three private detectives try to rescue a kidnapped computer pro whose voice-ID software would threaten global security. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (10) NBC Sun. 8 p.m. Closed Circuit ›› (2013, Suspense) Eric Bana, Rebecca Hall. ‘R’ (1:36) ! HBO Mon. 9 p.m. Cocaine Cowboys ››› (2006, Documentary) Filmmaker Billy Corben recalls the Miami drug wars of the 1970s and ’80s with those who survived the era, including smugglers, dealers and hit men. ‘R’ (2:32) (65) CNBC Sun. 6 p.m. Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin’ With the Godmother ››› (2008, Documentary) Filmmaker Billy Corben examines the relationship between drug lords Charles Cosby and Griselda Blanco. ‘NR’ (1:41) (65) CNBC Sun. 8 p.m.; Fri. 4 p.m.

Dallas Buyers Club ››› (2013, Docudrama) Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner. Learning that he has AIDS, Ron Woodroof smuggles medicine into the United States to fight the disease. ‘R’ (1:57) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m., 11 p.m. Dark Skies ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Fri. 9:35 p.m. Despicable Me ››› (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. Animated. As he tries to execute a fiendish plot to steal the moon, a supervillain meets his match in three little orphan girls who want to make him their dad. ‘PG’ (1:35) (51) FAM Sat. 5:30 p.m. Dolphin Tale ››› (2011, Docudrama) Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd. A marine biologist, a prosthetics designer and a boy band together to save the life of a dolphin whose tail was severely damaged in a trap. ‘PG’ (1:53) (51) FAM Thu. 5:30 p.m. Dumb & Dumber ››› (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. An inept dog groomer and a limousine driver chase the latter’s dream girl cross country. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (81) COM Sat. 8 p.m. Dumbo ››› (1941, Fantasy) Voices of Herman Bing, Billy Bletcher. Animated. An outcast baby elephant with oversized ears soars to fame and fortune as the world’s only flying pachyderm. ‘G’ (1:04) (51) FAM Sat. 11:30 p.m.

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ›› (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (2:49) ^ HBO2 Mon. 9 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) ^ HBO2 Thu. 8 p.m. Hot Fuzz ››› (2007, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. A British constable feels certain foul play is afoot when a series of grisly accidents rocks his quiet village. ‘R’ (2:01) ^ HBO2 Tue. 4 p.m. Hustle & Flow ››› (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson. A pimp in Memphis, Tenn., sees rap music as the way to escape his dead-end existence and achieve something meaningful. ‘R’ (1:55) 5 SHOW Thu. 8 p.m.

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The Ghost Writer ››› (2010, Drama) Pierce Brosnan, Ewan McGregor. A newly hired ghostwriter exposes evidence that suggests his late predecessor knew a dark secret about their subject, the former prime minister of Britain. ‘PG-13’ (2:09) 8 TMC Tue. 7 p.m. The Goonies ››› (1985, Adventure) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. Coastal Oregon kids follow the treasure map of pirate One-Eyed Willie past his deadly traps to gold. ‘PG’ (1:51) (51) FAM Fri. 7:30 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) ! HBO Tue. 8 p.m. Grudge Match ›› (2013, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m.

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I Am Legend ››› (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga. After a man-made plague transforms Earth’s population into bloodthirsty vampires, a lone survivor desperately searches for a cure. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (31) TNT Wed. 6 p.m. The Impossible ››› (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor. A couple and their three sons encounter terror, courage and compassion following the December 2004 tsunami that devastated Thailand. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 5 SHOW Sat. 8:30 p.m.

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The Karate Kid ››› (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. A New Jersey teen moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi. ‘PG’ (2:06) (51) FAM Tue. 7 p.m.; Wed. 4:30 p.m. Killing Them Softly ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Brad Pitt, Scoot McNairy. After a rival crook hires a pair of bumbling thieves to rob their card game, mobsters hire a reluctant hit man to settle the score. ‘R’ (1:37) 8 TMC Sun. 11:05 p.m. Knocked Up ››› (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl. A rising journalist and an irresponsible slacker ponder their future after a boozy one-night

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Matilda ››› (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. A little girl develops extraordinary mental abilities, despite neglectful parents and a brutal headmistress. ‘PG’ (1:33) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 5:30 p.m. Men in Black ››› (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. A veteran agent and a rookie protect mankind from dangerous extraterrestrials roaming the Earth. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (43) AMC Tue. 7 p.m., 11 p.m.; Wed. 5 p.m. Monster ››› (2003, Biography) Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci. Working as a prostitute in Florida, Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and lands on death row. ‘R’ (1:49) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m.

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Taken 2 ›› (2012, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. ‘NR’ (1:39) + MAX Mon. 8 p.m. Tangled ››› (2010, Musical Comedy) Voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi. Animated. Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, Rapunzel strikes a deal with a charming thief to spring her from her prison tower. ‘PG’ (1:41) (49) DISN Sun. 7 p.m. Team America: World Police ››› (2004, Comedy) Voices of Trey Parker, Matt Stone. Puppet commandos protect the planet from fiendish terrorists and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. ‘R’ (1:38) 5 SHOW Wed. 11:30 p.m.

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Save the Last Dance ››› (2001, Romance) Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas. A white teenager moves to Chicago after her mother’s death and falls for a black student who shares her love of dance. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) 8 TMC Sun. 5 p.m.; Thu. 8:35 p.m. Saving Private Ryan ›››› (1998, War) Tom Hanks, Edward Burns. U.S. troops

The School of Rock look for a missing comrade during World War II. ‘R’ (2:49) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m. The School of Rock ››› (2003, Comedy) Jack Black, Joan Cusack. Fired from his group and desperate for money, a guitarist poses as a teacher for students who play in a school band. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (43) AMC Mon. 7 p.m.; Tue. 4:30 p.m. Secretariat ››› (2010, Drama) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. Penny Chenery takes over her ailing father’s Thoroughbred farm and, together with trainer Lucien Laurin, fosters a colt that wins horse racing’s Triple Crown in 1973. ‘PG’ (2:03) (51) FAM Sun. 4:30 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 Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 4 p.m. Spy Kids 3: Game Over ›› (2003, Adventure) Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino. ‘PG’ (1:29) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan ››› (1982, Science Fiction) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise crew battle an old foe who blames Kirk for the death of his wife. ‘PG’ (1:53) (82) SYFY Sat. 11 p.m.

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“Baggage Claim” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:45) 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony ‘14’ “Pacific Rim” (2013) Charlie Hunnam. ‘PG-13’ Ender’s Walk Line Warm Bod “Gravity” (2013) Sandra Bullock. “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” Bourne “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. “Captivated: The Trials” My Big Fat A Good Job: Stories “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ “Hot Shots! Part Deux” (1993) “Prime” (2005) Meryl Streep. (:45) “Big Momma’s House 2” (2006) “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within” (2001) “Mystery Men” (1999) Hank Azaria. ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Gumbel “Won’t Back Down” (2012) Maggie Gyllenhaal. “The Way, Way Back” “Beautiful Creatures” (:15) “Walk the Line” (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. ‘PG-13’ “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ “Mission: Impossible” (1996) Tom Cruise. King Kong State of Play ‘PG’ “Ned Kelly” (2003) Heath Ledger. ‘R’ “The World Is Not Enough” (1999) ‘PG-13’ Die Hard “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (:10) “Bowfinger” (6:45) “The Great Gatsby” (:15) “The Game” (1997, Suspense) Michael Douglas. ‘R’ “The First Wives Club” (1996) (:15) “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013) ‘R’ Hard Knocks (7:20) “The Perfect Man” (:05) “The Wedding Date” (2005) Breaking the Huddle (:45) “Dream House” (2011) Daniel Craig. ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Top Gun” (1986) ‘PG’ (:15) “The Heat” ‘R’ (7:20) “Bowfinger” “Coffee Town” (2013) ‘NR’ “Pride & Prejudice” (2005) Keira Knightley. (:45) “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (:15) “Veronica Mars” (2014) Kristen Bell. (7:50) “The Lovely Bones” (2009) ‘PG-13’ (:15) “The Thirteenth Floor” (1999) Craig Bierko. “8 Mile” (2002, Drama) Eminem. ‘R’ “Die Another Day” (2002) Pierce Brosnan. (:10) “Hell Baby” (2013) ‘R’ (:45) “Broken Arrow” (1996) John Travolta. ‘R’ (:40) “Red 2” (2013) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ (:40) “Vehicle 19” (2013) ‘R’ (:10) “We’re the Millers” Swingers “Nothing to Lose” (1997) ‘R’ (:15) “Enough Said” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (11:50) “Parental Guidance” ‘PG’ (:40) “Showtime” (2002) Robert De Niro. ‘PG-13’ (:20) Snitch “Exorcist: The Beginning” “R.I.P.D.” (2013) Jeff Bridges. (:45) “The Whole Ten Yards” (2004) Bruce Willis. “Grudge Match” (2013) Robert De Niro. ‘PG-13’ “Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later” “Eternal Sunshine” (:10) “42” (2013, Biography) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Great Expectations” (1998) (:15) “Gothika” (2003, Horror) Halle Berry. ‘R’ “Chasing Mavericks” Broken (:35) “Sunshine” (2007) Cillian Murphy. ‘R’ “My Super Ex-Girlfriend” (2006) (:15) “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. ‘PG-13’ “Enough Said” (2013) ‘PG-13’ Two (7:45) “Liberal Arts” (2012) “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” “The Last Big Thing” (1996) ‘R’ All Access (:45) “The Chaperone” (2011) Ariel Winter ‘PG-13’ Derailed “The Kings of Summer” “Snake Eyes” (1998) Nicolas Cage. (:45) “Inescapable” (2012) Alexander Siddig. ‘R’ “The Horse Whisperer” (1998, Drama) Robert Redford, Sam Neill. ‘PG-13’ Bounce “Perks of Being” “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. “The Impossible” (2012) Naomi Watts. “Coach Carter” (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson. ‘PG-13’ Bad News David Bowie: Five Years “Passion Fish” (1992, Drama) Mary McDonnell. ‘R’ “Dante’s Peak” (1997) Pierce Brosnan. ‘PG-13’ “Java Heat” (2013) Kellan Lutz. ‘R’ L Word Mississippi (:15) “Inescapable” (2012) Alexander Siddig. ‘R’ “Up Close & Personal” (1996) Robert Redford. (:05) “Powder” (1995) Mary Steenburgen. Weigh-In Live “The Horse Whisperer” “A Film With Me in It” (2008) ‘NR’ “A Beginner’s Guide to Endings” ‘R’ (:05) “She Gets What She Wants” (:35) “Red Riding: 1974” (2009) ‘NR’ “Meeting Evil” (2011, Suspense) ‘R’ (7:35) “Medicine Man” (1992) “The Words” (2012) ‘PG-13’ (:10) “The Ghost Writer” (2010) Pierce Brosnan. ‘PG-13’ “Once in the Life” (2000) Laurence Fishburne. Billy Bath. (:15) “The Sixth Man” (1997) Marlon Wayans. (:05) “Around June” (2008, Drama) ‘NR’ (:40) “Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London” (:20) “Deep Impact” (1998) Robert Duvall. Lionheart Every Day (:35) “Mesmerized” (1984) ‘PG’ (:05) “Tin Men” (1987) Richard Dreyfuss. ‘R’ “Legally Blonde” (2001) ‘PG-13’ (:40) “Save the Last Dance” (2001) ‘PG-13’ She Gets Mumford “Nobody Walks” (2012) Olivia Thirlby. “The Good Doctor” (2011) ‘PG-13’ “Red Riding: 1974” (2009) Andrew Garfield. “Dick Tracy” (1990) Warren Beatty. ‘PG’ Ghost Wtr

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(58) HIST 120 269

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Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ County Jail ‘14’ Pure Evel: Am. Legend Highway to Sell ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Cook County Jail ‘14’ Hard Time “Indiana” ‘14’ Yukon Men ‘PG’ Yukon Men ‘PG’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ County Jail: Miami ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ Chain Gang: Maricopa Airplane Repo ‘14’ Airplane Repo ‘14’ Airplane Repo ‘14’ Almost, Away Disappeared ‘PG’ Wicked Attraction ‘14’ Sins & Secrets ‘14’ BikerLive BikerLive BikerLive BikerLive American Grilled ‘G’ American Grilled ‘G’ Pl.- Chowdown Pl.- Chowdown Pl.- Chowdown Pl.- Chowdown Pl.- Chowdown Bizarre Foods/Zimmern BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl No Reservation Insane Coaster Xtreme Waterparks ‘PG’ Xtreme Waterparks Xtreme Waterparks Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl No Reservation Extreme RVs ‘G’ Mega RV Countdown ‘G’ Mega RV Countdown ‘PG’ American Grilled ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl No Reservation America Declassified ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Monumental Mysteries Monumental Mysteries Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum BBQ Crawl BBQ Crawl No Reservation Weird Travels ‘G’ Places Places The Dead Files ‘PG’ Dead Files Revisited ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘G’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘G’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘PG’ UFO Files ‘G’ Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ Countdown/Ground Zero Voices From Inside the Towers ‘PG’ Grounded on 9/11 ‘PG’ 9/11 State of Emergency ‘14’ Miracle of Stairway B 9/11: The Days After ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ The Universe ‘PG’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami “Recoil” ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami “10-7” ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Tyler’s Ult. Day Off Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Grill It! Cooking Down Home Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Bobby Flay Ingred. Fix Hungry Girl Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Emeril Challenge ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets Rachael Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Big Daddy’s The Kitchen ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Mad Money American Greed Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:13) “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” (:15) “Observe and Report” (2009) Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Colbert Rep Community South Park (:13) “Superhero Movie” (2008) Drake Bell, Sara Paxton. (:17) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:18) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:19) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Daily Show/Jon Stewart Colbert Rep Community South Park (:18) “Encino Man” (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin. South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics It’s Always Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Daily Show Colbert Rep South Park South Park (:13) “Starsky & Hutch” (2004) Ben Stiller. Sunny Sunny Sunny It’s Always Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Twi. Zone “Lockout” (2012) Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace. “The 6th Day” (2000) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Goldwyn. Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘14’ Ghost Hunt Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ Ghost Hunters ‘PG’ “Vikingdom” (2013) Dominic Purcell. (7:55) Haven ‘14’ (8:50) Haven ‘14’ (9:50) Haven ‘14’ (10:50) Haven ‘14’ (11:50) Haven ‘14’ (12:50) Haven ‘14’ (1:50) Haven ‘14’ (2:50) Haven ‘14’ (7:00) “Primal” “Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead” (2009, Horror) “Zombie Night” (2013, Horror) Daryl Hannah. ‘14’ “Dead Season” (2011) Scott Peat, Marissa Merrill. “Rise of the Zombies”

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Tower Heist ›› (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (31) TNT Sat. 9:16 p.m. Tropic Thunder ››› (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black. A pampered actor and his co-stars must become actual soldiers when s... the war movie they are filming in Southeast Asia turns into the real thing. ‘NR’ (2:02) (81) COM Sat. 10:38 p.m. Troy ››› (2004, Adventure) Brad Pitt, Eric Bana. The fierce warrior Achilles leads Greek forces in the Trojan War, ignited when

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Paris abducts Helen of Troy. ‘R’ (2:42) (82) SYFY Sat. 5:30 p.m. The Truman Show ››› (1998, ComedyDrama) Jim Carrey, Laura Linney. An unwitting man’s life is arranged for him, captured on hidden cameras and broadcast internationally. ‘PG’ (1:42) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m.; Sat. 4:35 p.m. 12 Years a Slave ›››› (2013, Historical Drama) Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender. A free black New Yorker is kidnapped and sold into slavery. ‘R’ (2:14) ! HBO Sun. 5:40 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sat. 11:35 p.m. 28 Days ›› (2000, Comedy-Drama) Sandra Bullock, Viggo Mortensen. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) (10) NBC Sat. 7:05 p.m. (23) LIFE Sun. 4 p.m.; Fri. 9 p.m.

21 Grams ››› (2003, Drama) Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro. The lives of a terminally ill professor and an ex-convict intersect with a woman who lost her family in a car accident. ‘R’ (2:05) 5 SHOW Mon. 11 p.m.

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WALL-E ›››› (2008, Adventure) Voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight. Animated. A robot chases a mechanical scout across the galaxy. ‘G’ (1:37) (49) DISN Tue. 7 p.m. Waterworld ›› (1995, Science Fiction) Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper. ‘PG-13’ (2:16) (82) SYFY Sun. 4 p.m.; Wed. 5 p.m., 11 p.m. We’re the Millers ›› (2013, Comedy) Jason Sudeikis. ‘R’ (1:50) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m.

The Words ›› (2012, Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jeremy Irons. ‘PG-13’ (1:36) 8 TMC Tue. 5:20 p.m.; Fri. 7:20 p.m. The World’s End ››› (2013, Comedy) Simon Pegg. An immature 40-year-old convinces his childhood pals to join him in an epic pub-crawl, but as they make their way toward their final destination, a battle for mankind emerges. ‘R’ (1:49) ^ HBO2 Tue. 6 p.m.

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Zombieland ››› (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse use creative means to dispatch the undead as they make their way toward a rumored safe haven in Los Angeles. ‘R’ (1:27) (31) TNT Fri. 11:31 p.m. © Tribune Media Services

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sportszone AUTO RACING Sunday 5:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NHRA Drag Racing From Indianapolis. (Taped)

Friday 2:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. (Live) 7:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NHRA Drag Racing (Same-day Tape) (CC)

BASEBALL Sunday 1:15 p.m. (8) WGN-A 10th Inning (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live) 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN MLB Baseball (Live) 7:30 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball

Monday 3:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A MLB Baseball (Live) (CC) 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live)

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

8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Wednesday

Thursday 3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Women’s Basketball (Live) (CC)

Tuesday

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

Friday

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

12:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Basketball (Live) 4:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 WNBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

Wednesday

Friday

Thursday

Thursday

2:00 p.m. 5 SHOW Weigh-In Live: Mayweather vs. Maidana II (Live) (CC)

12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN (35) ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Thursday Night Kickoff James Brown hosts along with analysts Deion Sanders and Bill Cowher. (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) 4:25 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Football (Live) (CC) 5:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football (Live)

2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball 6:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

BOXING

Saturday 3:00 p.m. 5 SHOW Mayweather vs. Maidana II: Countdown Live (Live)

FOOTBALL

Friday 5:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 6:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC)

Saturday 3:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A MLB Baseball (Live) (CC) 4:30 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Pregame (Live) 5:00 p.m. (36) ROOT MLB Baseball (Live) 8:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Mariners Postgame (Live)

BASKETBALL Tuesday 4:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 WNBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

Sunday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN CFL Football (Live) 12:25 p.m. (9) FOX NFL Football (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (10) NBC Football Night in America Bob Costas and others recap the day’s NFL highlights. (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX The OT (Live) 4:20 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Football (Live) (CC) 4:30 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football 8:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (CC)

Monday 1:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped) The fifth and final season of HBO’s hit 1920s crime drama “Boardwalk Empire” gets underway Sunday. Find trailers, teasers, character studies and more at www.hbo.com/boardwalk-empire The former “Today” co-host returns to television with “The Meredith Vieira Show” premiering in syndication on Monday. Find out more about Vieira — and where it’s airing in your area — at meredithvieirashow.com Expect more people to die when “Sons of Anarchy” returns for its seventh and final season Tuesday on FX. Go to www.fxnetworks. com/soa for production blogs, video exclusives and more. Terry Crews takes the reins as host as “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” returns Monday in syndication. Find out how to become a contestant, where it’s airing in your area and more at millionairetv.dadt.com “Utopia,” about 15 people who move to a remote location and create a society from scratch, premieres Sunday on Fox. For more information, click on www.utopiatv.com

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3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live) 6:15 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live)

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

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12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT High School Football 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) (CC)

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Saturday 12:00 p.m. (9) FOX College Football (Live) 2:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC) 2:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Scoreboard (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (9) FOX FOX College Football Extra (Live)

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(:01) Shark Tank An 11year-old who handcrafts bow ties. ‘PG’ American OK! TV (N) Dad ‘14’ ‘PG’

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

The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Edition (N) Seth Meyers Antiques Roadshow Missouri Charlie Rose (N) Regiment colt pistol. ‘G’

Channel 2 News 5:00 Report (N) Wild Kratts ‘Y’ Wild Kratts BBC World “Caracal-Min- News Ameriton” ‘Y’ ca ‘PG’

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

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Running Wild With Bear American Ninja Warrior “National Finals in Vegas” The finals Grylls “Deion Sanders” (N) course in Las Vegas. (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Masterpiece Mystery! “Sherlock, Series III: The Empty Hearse” Sherlock returns. ‘14’

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Late Late Show/Craig TMZ (N) ‘PG’

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America’s Funniest Home Videos ‘PG’ Belle Gray by Lisa Rinna “Fashion” ‘G’ The First 48 ‘PG’

How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and 30 Rock ‘14’ Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation At-Home Salon & Spa ‘G’ Total Gym Experience ‘G’ EternaGold ‘G’ The First 48 ‘PG’

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It’s Always Futurama ‘PG’ Sunny Beauty IQ (N) ‘G’

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B.C./ by Mastroianni and Hart

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ZIGGY/ by Tom Wilson

DENNIS THE MENACE/ by Hank Ketcham

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K

MORT WALKER’S BEETLE BAILEY/ by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker

MARVIN/ by Tom Armstrong

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Y

K

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THE BORN LOSER by Art & Chip Sansom

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Y

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