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OCTOBER 5, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue XX

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ADFG biologist charged after aerial moose hunt By MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Morris News Service - Alaska Homer News

A golden anniversary Kenai Refuge spends a year celebrating the Wilderness Act By KELLY SULLIVAN Peninsula Clarion C

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Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion

Top: Tom Collopy’s loon photograph is a part of Alaska’s Voices of the Wilderness travelling art show and part of the Kenai Wildlife Refuge’s yearlong celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Above: Students in the PEEPS program hosted by Educational Specialist Michelle Ostrowski at the refuge learned about the plants that decompose vegetation in the refuge.

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— Myron Angstman Attorney Herreman had gone hunting on Aug. 23 and shot a moose near Anchor Point but lost it. The state alleged that on Aug. 24 Herreman went back to search for the moose and had an air taxi pilot help him search for it. The pilot had limited radio communication with Herreman, the complaint said, and later reported his activities to wildlife troopers. Chwialkowski said he went to the area and found Herreman packing out the moose. The trooper said Herreman admitted See HUNT, page A-2

Platform fire flares on Friday, still being investigated By Rashah McChesney Peninsula Clarion

A fire that destroyed the crew barracks on the Baker platform, flared up briefly Friday but was quickly surpressed. The offshore natural gas platform caught fire during a safety meeting Thursday and crews spent several hours battling to keep the blaze from hitting the production areas of the platform before gaining control of the blaze. The four Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. crew members aboard the platform were evacuated — no injuries were reported. A unified command group of the United States Coast Guard, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC., and the Alaska Departmetn of Environmental Conservation worked Friday to determine whether the platform was safe enough

for investigators to board. A 2 mile maritime safety zone remains in effect around the Baker platform, according to a media release from the unified command. U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Paul Mehler III told the Associated Press that the flare-up may have been caused by a water hose hitting electrical wires on the platform. Responders from the Nikiski Fire Department used heat sensing equipment to find any remaining hotspots before the on-scene investigation was launched, according to the release. “While the exact cause of the fire has not be determined, personnel aboard the platform confirmed it began in the living quarters,” according to the release. See FIRE, page A-2

Kenai man named ‘Fisherman of the year’

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For second-grader Ethan Ellis, Alaska is synonymous with the wild. In a drawing, below the black outlines of birds, trees and wild mammals filled with strokes of brown and green crayon, Ellis wrote “animals in wilderness, and snow, nature beauty and flowers,” as integral parts of his definition of wilderness. Ellis made the piece in April, alongside his peers in his first grade Nikiski North Star Elementary School classroom. It is now on display in the Voices of the Wilderness Art Show that opened Friday Oct. 3 at the Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center. The traveling exhibit will remain at the center until Oct. 25 before it makes its last stop for the year in Anchorage. Refuge Educational Specialist Michelle Ostrowski said students at Nikiski North Star and Soldotna Montessori Charter School were asked to design artwork that explained, what the wilderness meant to them. The student workshops where one of the of the Kenai Wildlife Refuge’s year-long programs celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act.

An Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist has been charged with two violations related to a moose hunt last August. Jason Herreman, 33, was charged with taking moose using illegal methods or means and unlawful possession of game, both minor offenses. Herreman is the area biologist for the Homer office of Fish and Game, but has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of his case, said Kenai area wildlife biologist Jeff Selinger. Herreman has not yet been served with charges, but intends to plead not guilty, said his Anchorage-based attorny Myron Angstman. According to a complaint by assistant attorney general Arne Soldwedel and based on an investigation by Alaska Wildlife Trooper Trent Chwialkowski,

‘This is a not a case of ‘he said, she said.’ This is a case of an interpretation of the law.’

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By RASHAH MCCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

It was hard to hear the announcement over the din of the 150 people who attended 40th Anniversary banquet for the United Fishermen of Alaska — but when a table mate leaned over and said “Boy that’s great,” to Jim Butler, the Kenai man knew something was up. Longtime commercial fisherman and Kenai attorney But-

ler and three others were given UFA’s “Fisherman of the Year” award during a Sept. 26, ceremony at the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage. “At first, I wondered why they mentioned my name. Did they want me to do something?” Butler said. “But I was sitting next to Kenny Coleman and he’s like ... you got fisherman of the year.” When recognizing Butler for the award, UFA members cited

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both his experience in the fishing industry and his work to advocate for fishermen. Butler was on the first public advisory group that formed the Regional Citizens Advisory Committee for the Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet. He helped with oil legislation after the Exxon Valdez oil spill and has been a member of the Kenai Peninsula Fishermen’s Association, the Kenai-Soldotna Fish and Game Advisory Commit-

tee, president of the Kenai Watershed forum and helped form the Alaska Salmon Alliance, according to his UFA bio. Butler said he was surprised to receive the award. “I thought everyone went to meetings ad nauseam,” he said, with a laugh. Butler started his fishing career on a crab boat in the Bering Sea before moving to longlining and drift gillnetting in the Cook Inlet. See BUTLER, page A-2


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Ostrowski said seeing the children’s range of responses contributed to her own impression of what wilderness is. “The kids interpreted the wilderness as anything from ‘my backyard’, to ‘a place that is wild,’” Ostrowski said. “When I think of wilderness I think something wild and free. That I am somewhere that no one has ever been before or actually feels as if no one has been there before.” Visitor Services Park Ranger Leah Eskelin, Refuge Coordinator Candace Ward, Refuge Manager Andy Loranger and Ostrowski organized refuge activities aimed at helping visitors gain more access into the Kenai Peninsula’s designated wilderness areas for the anniversary, Ostrowski said. Refuge staffs were tasked with educating the public on the anniversary and getting them into the Mystery Hills, Dave Spencer and Andrew Simons wilderness areas, Ostrowski said. Each has their own unique character, she said. “The Mystery Hills unit includes the Skyline and Fuller Lakes trails and is easily accessible to hikers, fishers, and berry pickers,” Ostrowski said. “The Dave Spencer Unit includes the Swanson River and Swan Lake National Recreation Canoe Trails.”

tions around the nation for the 50th anniversary, according to the Wilderness50 website. Some states such as Alaska, created their own logos, Ostrowski said. Walks for the wilderness, contests, workshops, outings, presentations, musical events, exhibits and film festivals were other celebratory events put on across the country, according to the Wilderness50’s website. The goal of the coalition was to “engage the public, bring the wilderness community together and connect with today’s youth and with non-wilderness using groups to find the thread that ties their lives to wild places,” according to the website From Preschool to Adulthood- interpretations of wilderness On the wall of the visitors and cultural center hangs a white iPad with a musical piece by composer Stephen Lias. The world-renowned musician spent a week living in Denali National Park as part of the Denali Arts and Humanities Alliance and manifested his experience into a musical composition. “This is the sixth in a series of compositions that celebrate the beauty, adventure, wildlife, and cultural heritage of our nation’s national parks,” Lias said on his website of the piece. “This rare opportunity to commune with nature, watch wildlife, hike the tundra, and be reminded of my own smallness was a deeply inspirational experience.” Photographs printed on canvas by Mary Frische and Tom Collopy, who work with Wild North Photography out of Homer, and paintings of the Misty Fjorcs and St. Lazaria’s wildernesses make up the portion of the Voices of the Wilderness Art Show that made it to Kenai. A photograph of the Kenai Refuge wilderness taken by Berkley Bedell was the locally representative piece that traveled around the state in the show since March, Ostrowski said. The staff at the refuge came up with ways to bring visitors into the local wild lands, from berry identification walks, to a daylong boat trip and hike on the Cottonwood Creek Trail, Ostrowski said. However, with year-round guided hikes, snowshoe excursions, local exhibits in the visitors center and events dedicated to getting the youth involved in the refuge, such as the PEEPS Preschool programs, visitors can make it into the wilderness any time.

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion

In this Jan. 22, 2014 file photo Jim Butler, commercial setnetter and representative of the Kenai Peninsula Fishermen’s Association looks out over a crowd of more than 130 people during a fisheries panel at the Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center in Kenai.

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His family has operated a setnet site north of the Kenai River since 2005. Coleman, who also setnets in the Cook Inlet, said the award was given to Butler because of the Kenai man’s dedication to the fishing industry. “It’s not so much the prowess of the fisherman so much as it’s what he’s done for the fishery,” Coleman said. Jim’s a genuinely good guy and his heart is in the setnet fishery. He’s got a fire in his belly and that’s great to have on your side.” UFA is a commercial fishing advocacy organization that represents 35 Alaska commercial fishing organizations and thousands of fishermen. The organization does not give the fisherman of the year award every year, but when it does — member organizations vote on nominees. Roland Maw, executive director of the United Cook Inlet Drift Association, said he supported Butler for the award . “He’s one of those unique

individuals that has been able to bridge both of these major industries of oil and gas and fishing,” Maw said. Butler shares the 2013 award with Bruce Schactler, a fisherman from Kodiak. Schactler is the USDA food aid program coordinator for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and has been a longtime advocate for Alaska seafood in the global marketplace. UFA President Jerry McCune said Schactler had been promoting the use of Alaska’s seafood as aid for food insecure countries. “When I first worked with Bruce, we got a grant to get pink salmon to Third World countries,” McCune said. “I didn’t realize how important this project was until I realized that kids in the Third World may get one meal a day and that’s a can of pink salmon. (Schactler) broke into that and it takes a lot of federal red tape.” The 2014 award was given to Jim and Rhonda Hubbard, of Seward, who market longlined halibut, sablefish & rockfish. The Hubbards, owners of Kruzof Fisheries LLC, were prosecuted by the state

and subsequently exonerated of any wrongdoing early in 2014 after the two pioneered ways to market seafood that spotlighted the complicated set of regulations governing state and federal agencies. UFA awarded the two Fisherman of the Year as they have advocated for the development of “fair and reasonable regulations” for the fishing industry,” according to a profile of the couple sent to UFA members during the voting process to determine award winners. McCune, who nominated Butler for the award, said there are no set criteria — just the requirement that the fisherman be worthy of recognition. The award was launched in 2004 when a then 13-year-old Clam Gulch boy, Jess Russell, saved his father’s life on a commercial drift boat in the Cook Inlet. McCune said he nominated Butler for the award in 2013 after the two worked together on the newly-launched Resources for All Alaskans, an organization formed to oppose an ongoing ballot initiative proposal to ban setnetting in certain parts of the state. “Jim volunteers a lot of time and his expertise,” McCune said. “He really stepped up to help fishermen statewide with this initiative. That’s something

that you very rarely find in people —someone who will step up and volunteer that much of their time and money.” Butler said he considers his work with Resources For All Alaskans to be an effort to help Alaskans understand how important the fishing industry has been to the state. “I think education is an important component and I think people understand advocacy a little bit better if they have a better understanding of what it is you’re trying to talk to them about,” he said. “It’s not just, sort of educating them about your particular position or you view of something, but sort of a larger picture of the history of the state, how things got to where they are now and how important they are in ways the people might not understand. Then, try to have conversations as opposed to debates.” Butler said he was honored to join the ranks of fishermen who had been given the award. “It’s a recognition among peers who are from around the state and see a lot of different things in their communities and the fisheries they participate in,” Butler said. “It’s the recognition of not just harvesters but support industry and processors. It’s not just flattering, it’s kind of humbling.” Going forward, Butler said he would continue to explore ways to bring fishermen together. “I’m just going to try to continue to work and look for opportunities to help people understand how we have to address some of the complexities we have in front of us now, without having unintended consequences that we regret,” he said.

Kenai Wilderness “Conservation on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is guided by its purposes articulated in the 1980 Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act,” Loranger said. The Kenai Wildlife refuge houses 1.35 million acres of owned and operated Endeavor the 1.92 million acre Kenai were the first to respond to the National Wildlife Refuge desfire, along with other CISPRI ignated as federal wilderness, Continued from page A-1 resources — they have since according to the U.S. Fish and ceased finished firefighting opWildlife Service. The Nikiski Fire Depart- erations. The passage of the Alaska “It’s done,” Randopoulos ment, ADEC, Coast Guard, National Interest Lands ConCISPRI and Offshore Marine said. “Now Hilcorp’s doing an servation Act in 1980 desigServices have joined Hilcorp investigation.” nated the peninsula’s wilderin fighting the fire, observing ness lands. The Kenai National Reach Rashah McChesney its affects and investigating the Wildlife Refuge includes a netat rashah.mcchesney@penincauses. work of landmasses and waterAssociated Metson Offshore, Inc. Chief sulaclarion.com. ways that are a part of the NaOperating Officer Thanasi press material was used in this tional Wildlife Refuge System. Randopoulos said the Metson- article. Loranger said Alaska has AP Photo/Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation more than 57 million acres This photo released by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation shows a fireboat spraying water on a flareup of at of designated wilderness, inan offshore natural gas platform in Alaska’s Cook Inlet Friday. It was quickly tamped down by responders, the Coast Guard said. cluding the Kenai Wilderness within the Kenai National wildlife refuge. He said the Kenai Conservation Society formed and shooting what he believed animal using radios and aircraft Angstman said. “Really, this is a in 1965 was a large part of why to be the same moose on Aug. versus not salvaging an animal dispute that needs to be resolved Reach Kelly Sullivan at kelthe peninsula’s wilderness ex24. Angstman called the inci- also has to be taken in the con- by the court.” ly.sullivan@peninsulaclarion. Continued from page A-1 ists today. dent “an unusual circumstance.” text of wanton waste of a game As a minor offense, if the case Local residents including com shooting a moose on Aug. 23 He said state law allows huntanimal, he said. goes to trial it would be tried in Jean Fair, Helen and Jim Fischers to use any reasonable means “This is a not a case of ‘he front of a judge and not a jury. er, George Pollard Bill and Jean to track down and salvage a said, she said.’ This is a case No court date for Herreman’s Schrier and Marge Mullen and P E N I N S U L A wounded animal. Salvaging an of an interpretation of the law,” arraignment has been set. their advocacy for conservation and preservation culminated in the 1.34 million-acre Kenai Wilderness created under the (USPS 438-410) Alaska National Interest Lands Published daily Sunday through Friday, except Christmas and New Year’s, by: Southeastern Newspapers Corporation Conservation act, Loranger P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, AK 99611 said.

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National Wilderness The Wilderness Act was signed into law in 1964. The national wilderness preservation system originally designated 54 wilderness areas for a total of 9.1 million acres on national forests in 13 states. That acreage has since expanded dramatically. “Today there are 758 wilderness areas in 44 states, totaling nearly 110 million acres,” Loranger said. The act was created to establish the process for designating federal wilderness areas, Loranger said. It also outlined the requirements for the national park service and the U.S. Fish for evaluating possible future wilderness areas, he said. Loranger said he agrees with how the Act’s architect Howard Zahniser describes wilderness as “untrammeled ... free of manipulation by man.” “If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology,” former President Lyndon Johnson said of the act’s purpose. “We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it.” A nation-wide birthday party The Anniversary National Wilderness Planning Team coalition called Wilderness50 was formed to identify and coordinate the various local, regional, and national events and projects, events hosted by organiza-

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Obituary Mary Margaret Casey Former Kenai Peninsula resident M. Margaret Casey, 96, passed away at her home near Shelton, Washington on Thursday, June 5, 2014. She was with her husband of 63 years, Carl B. Casey. She was born Mary Margaret Fox on Dec. 9, 1917, in Vinton, Iowa, to John and Mary (Bruce) Fox, the first of 13 children. At the age of 4, her family drove a Model T out west, eventually moving to Buckley, Washington, where they opened a bakery. She graduated from Buckley High School in 1935 and married Charles Rock. The couple had two children, Judith Marie in 1939 and Kay Theresa in 1945. Margaret and Charles divorced shortly after World War II. She worked for her father at the Fox Bakery in Montesano, Washington where she met Carl Casey. They were married in 1950, and lived in Montesano for 13 years, adding two children, Tom in 1951, and Molly in 1954. A longtime librarian, books were her life, and she continued that interest after moving to Alaska in 1975 to join Carl, who had gone north to work on the trans-Alaska pipeline. They remained in Alaska for 39 years, eventually settling on the Kenai Peninsula. Their home was a popular destination for friends and family from the “Lower 48.” She and Carl made many friends who became “family” and established a lifestyle of hunting, fishing, gardening, travel, and hosting. They returned to Washington in September 2013 where their daughter, Molly, assisted them. Mary Margaret was a devout Catholic and attended Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Soldotna. She was a generous donor to many charities.

Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 398-9440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous

Freedom Group meets at the 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.

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The Peninsula Clarion strives to report the deaths of all current and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. Pending service/Death notices are brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. The fee for obituaries up to 500 words with one black and white photo ranges from $50 to $100. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. Funeral homes and crematoriums routinely submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion with prepayment, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611.The deadline for Tuesday – Friday editions is 2 p.m. the previous day. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.

She is survived by her husband; her children, Judith Parmenter (John), Kay Bowen, Tom Casey, and Mary Margaret “Molly” Casey (Ray Rothrock); ten grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. A Catholic Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at St. John’s Catholic Mission in Montesano, Washington.

Nancy Lee Lewis Longtime Nikiski resident Nancy Lee Lewis, 78, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 after being treated for a massive stroke at Providence Medical Center in Anchorage. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 12, at the First Baptist Church of Port Nikiski on Island Lake Road, just off the Kenai Spur Highway. Wayne Coggins will be officiating. Nancy was born on December 30, 1935 in Mishawaka, Indiana and married Harold R. Lewis on September 17, 1954 in Sumnerville, Michigan. Nancy was the Pastor’s wife at First Baptist Church of Port Nikiski for the past 23 years where she served the Lord and ministered to the people of the church and in the community of Nikiski. Nancy was also the Pastor’s wife at Berean Baptist Church in Kodiak from 1975 to 1989. Over the years, Nancy enjoyed teaching Sunday School and children’s church, ladies bible studies and Vacation Bible School. She enjoyed playing the organ and piano at church, as well as teaching dozens of children to play the piano over the years. Many in the community know Nancy as part owner of the

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Bear Paw Coffee Shop and Deli, which operated in Nikiski from 1996 to 2009. Most days, you could find Nancy behind the counter making sandwiches and serving soup, or making an expresso or fruit smoothie. She always had a warm hello and smile for you. Proverbs 31: 10-24, describes the virtuous woman. These were the qualities you saw in Nancy. Her compassion, kindness, gentleness and giving spirit will be remembered by all that had the pleasure of knowing and loving her. Nancy was loved by hundreds and will be missed by all. We can find peace and comfort knowing that she is now in the arms of Jesus, her blessed Lord and Savior. Nancy was preceded in death by her daughter, Jewel Lewis; father, George Rogers; father-in-law, Harold H. Lewis; motherin-law, Mabel Lewis; and son-in-law, Cameron Plumridge. She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, Pastor Harold Lewis, of First Baptist Church of Port Nikiski; her four children, Janee Button (Rick) of Woodbridge, Virginia; Joy Hill (Steve) of Kenai; Nathan Lewis of Nikiski; and Julaine Lewis of Nikiski; her mother, Sophrona Rogers of Nikiski; two sisters, Norma McElheny of Felton, Pennsylvania; and Nina Rogers of Nikiski. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Janelle Plumridge-Morrell of Kenai; Melissa Baldwin of Soldotna; and Catherine and Daniel Button of Woodbridge, Virginia; and six great-grandchildren, Sierra, Alyssa and David Baldwin of Soldotna and Lacey, Courtney and Owen Plumridge of Kenai. Due to severe allergies by Nancy’s husband and daughter, please do not send fresh flowers to the house or church. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to Frontline Missions International. You may donate via PayPal online at www.frontlinemissions.info or by mail to P.O. Box 829, Taylors, SC 29687. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.

4-H is a positive youth development program of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the Nation’s Land Grant University System. For more information about volunteering with or sponsoring your local 4-H program contact Jason Floyd at 907-262-5824.

Peninsula Take-A-Break will host a luncheon from 11 a.m.12:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Solid Rock Conference Center, Mile Chambers host forum for gubernatorial 90.5 of the Sterling Highway. Lunch includes a special feature candidates from Summer Ferguson and Iced and Sliced Cakery, as well as The Soldotna and Kenai Chambers of Commerce will host a “Lyrical Limbo” from inspirational speaker Sharon Miller. Lunch joint luncheon at noon on Wednesday at the Soldotna Regional is $12; complimentary child care is available. For more informaSports Complex. A forum with candidates for governor is planned. tion or reservations call Susan at 335-6789 by Oct. 13. RSVP to 262-9814 or 283-1991.

HEA schedules meetings/Soldotna plant tour Homer Electric Association is continuing to host a series of area meetings throughout the Kenai Peninsula. The meetings feature a family-style barbecue dinner followed by a short presentation on current HEA projects and activities. Please note that the meeting time for the October 9 Nikiski area meeting has been changed to noon to avoid a conflict with another event that evening. In addition, tours will be offered of the new Soldotna Combustion Turbine Plant from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday. The plant is located on the Sterling Highway and Boundary Avenue in Soldotna. The schedule for the area meeting and tour is as follows: — Monday, Funny River, Funny River Community Center, 5:30 p.m. — Wednesday, Soldotna Combustion Turbine Plant Tour, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Wednesday, Sterling, Sterling Community Club, 5:30 p.m. ­— Thursday, Nikiski, Nikiski Community Recreation Center, noon — October 13, Port Graham, Community Center, noon HEA members are encouraged to attend the area meetings and learn about some of the exciting projects that the electric cooperative is undertaking. For more information about the area meetings, please call HEA Director of Member Relations Joe Gallagher at 283-2324.

Celebrate National 4-H Week October 5-11 is National 4-H Week. Did you know one of every 7 adult Americans was once a member of 4-H? More than ever, youth need meaningful ways to connect with and learn from positive adult mentors and role-models. If you are a 4-H Alumni we would like to hear from you and reconnect. For the month of October the Cooperative Extension Office, Located below the Alaska Fish and Game Office on Kalifornsky Beach Road, is asking alumni to stop in, say howdy, sign our alumni list and put a pin on a map, in the county or town where you had your first 4-H experience. Everyone who signs the alumni list will get a chance to win a free Kenai Peninsula 4-H t-shirt or hoodie and 4-H themed goodie-bag.

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KPC hosts award-winning authors The Kenai Peninsula College Showcase Series presents Don Rearden, author of “The Raven’s Gift,” and Deb Vanasse, author of “Cold Spell,” for a book reading and presentation entitled “Fact and Fiction: Life into Story.” This Showcase event will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10 in KRC’s McLane Commons. It is open to the public and free of charge, and is being presented in partnership with 49 Writers Inc. Rearden and Vanasse, will also be leading writing workshops the following day, on Saturday, Oct. 11 in room 132 at KRC. To get more information and to register or the workshops please visit www.49writingcenter.org or e-mail: 49writers@gmail.com.


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Experience matters for borough mayor When Mike Navarre ran for Kenai

Peninsula Borough mayor in 2011, he was very clear that he would not make a lot of campaign promises during the run-up to the election. What he did promise was that he would make reasonable, well-informed decisions based on the best information available. Three years later, Navarre has delivered on that promise, and is the best choice to lead the borough for the next three years. In Tuesday’s municipal election, Navarre faces Tom Bearup and Carrol Martin, both of whom bring varied experience to the race. When it comes to managing the borough, experience matters. Navarre has demonstrated his ability to draw on his own experience as a businessman and as an elected official in effectively overseeing all aspects of the borough’s administration. Without a doubt, Navarre has had to address numerous complex and controversial issues during the past three years, from the anadromous waters habitat protection ordinance to the oncology center at Central Peninsula Hospital to the current Alaska LNG Project. Navarre has been consistent in his approach to these and other issues, listening to what all parties involved have to say and finding a solution that best benefits residents and moves the borough forward. Looking ahead, there are a number of issues facing the borough that will require steady leadership. Navarre has taken a leadership role among other communities across the state in ensuring that local governments have a voice in the Alaska LNG Project process. Health care and hospital governance will continue to be an issue, and Navarre has shown a deep understanding of the complexities on that issue as well. Our borough mayor needs to be knowledgeable, experienced, responsive, and accountable. Mike Navarre has those qualities, and we believe he will continue to do an excellent job as borough mayor. Borough voters will be selecting more than just the borough mayor on Tuesday. There’s advisory ballot propositions on limited animal control in the borough’s unincorporated areas and a mechanism to pay for it, and on vote-by-mail elections. Seats are up for grabs on the borough assembly and board of education. Kenai voters will be voting for city council; Soldotna voters will cast ballots for city council, mayor and a ballot proposition on finance disclosure for city officials. So, whether you are satisfied with government as it is, or would like to see changes, Tuesday is your opportunity to make your voice heard. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. Please vote.

Central Kenai Peninsula Polling Locations Precinct name Polling place Funny River No. 1...................... Funny River Community Center Funny River No. 2.......................................Assembly Chambers Mackey Lake.................................Borough Assembly Chambers Nikiski.................................................Nikiski Community Center Salamatof............................................. Nikiski Fire Station No. 1 Sterling No. 1....................................Sterling Community Center Sterling No. 2....................................Sterling Community Center Central.................................................. Soldotna Sports Center Kalifornsky Beach.......................................K-Beach Fire Station Kenai No. 1...........................................................Old Kenai Mall Kenai No. 2......................................Challenger Learning Center Kenai No. 3..................................................Kenai Senior Center Soldotna........................................................ Soldotna City Hall Anchor Point.................................... Anchor Point Senior Center Kasilof............................................................ Kasilof Fire Station Ninilchik................................................. Ninilchik Senior Center

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Letters to the Editor Begich the right choice for Alaska I have a great idea. Lets vote for the candidate who clearly states what fits your hopes for a democratic society. For instance, do you want an efficient decision- making process such as indicated by SB77? This bill was withdrawn after public outcry. It had advocated for the Commission to quickly and privately decide what Alaskan resources could be used and under what conditions. If having decisions made this way is your picture of democracy, Dan Sullivan is your man. However Mark Begich practices fiscal transparency as indicated on his financial statements on the senate website and his refusal to accept the raise Senators so generously gave themselves. He not only encourages public forums, but also shows up for them. His picture of what Alaska wants and needs come from spending his life here working and listening to citizens all over the state. If your image of democracy includes public participation in major decision- making, Mark Begich should be your choice. The choice is yours. Marge Hays Soldotna

Navarre represents young and old Please vote for Mike Navarre as he has a proven track record for young and old (like me). His staff, integrity and administrative ability are well proven. During the next years of growth we need a proven leader who can cope with challenges. He’s a good man. Bud Crawford Kenai

Community support makes homecoming special On behalf of Soldotna High School and

Soldotna Prep, we would like to thank the community for its support during our Homecoming Week. Our students showed amazing enthusiasm and school spirit throughout the week. They participated in over fifteen activities both during and after school. They ranged from traditional games like Knight, Rider, Princess and Trash Can to newer games like Animal Find and Shipwreck. Classes competed in Peach fuzz Volleyball, Girls Powder Puff Football and class hallway decorating. We concluded a fun filled week with a bonfire, football game, and “Las Vegas” themed dance attended by over 600 students. We would like to thank many who contributed to the memories that were created for our students: The City of Soldotna and Soldotna Sports Center for allowing us to use the facility for our bonfire; the Soldotna High School cheerleading team for decorating the city and football field, Paul Wright and his staff for all the electronics, Galen Brantley and Eric Pomerleau for help with all the games, volleyball’s Coach K for help with Peach Fuzz, the Gensels and the Hayeses for hall judging, AD Kent Peterson, administrators Todd Syverson, Randy Neill and Curtis Schmidt, and Meggean Bos for DJing the bonfire. We also appreciate the invaluable assistance of Central Emergency Services, the Soldotna Police Department, Alaska State Troopers, and Soldotna High School Staff. A huge thank you to the many students, staff, parents, and community members who donated their time helping to collect pallets, chaperone activities, and more. We would like to thank the following businesses for their support and contributions: Airport Equipment Rental for the generator, Scott Sundberg for cleanup and hauling away the bonfire debris, Davis Block and Concrete for the delivery and use of the flatbed, Peninsula Pumping for the porta potty, Coca Cola for their donations, Larissa Notter and her team for the photography, DJ extraordinaire Jesse Soyanco, Coach Kyle McFall and girls basketball parents for running the concessions and Tammy’s Flowers and Sedona

Florist for the beautiful flowers. Everyone’s willingness to work with us was greatly appreciated. I would personally like to thank my Student Council for the countless hours they volunteered to make decorations, set up for activities, create and cleanup the dance, and much more. They make this job a daily delight! A special thanks goes out to Kyndra Quiner for making the sashes, and Student Council Advisors Sara Erfurth and Karen Rubesmann for their assistance. Without you, the success of homecoming would not have been possible. A special thanks to the custodial staff of Sohi who were so patient and helpful with decorating and cleanup! You are the best! Every year, I am reminded of the wonderful community in which I live when we host these events. People’s willingness to offer their assistance is amazing. We, at Soldotna High School, cannot express our gratitude enough for all of the community members who assist in creating memories that will last a lifetime. Thank You! Lana Syverson Soldotna High School Activities Director

Youth hoops camp a blast Twenty-one children participated in Sterling Community Center’s K-6 Youth Basketball Camp in September. This camp was made possible by a grant from the Kenai Peninsula Foundation. Joshua Harshman was coach, assisted by Judah Harshman and Brian McCorison. The kids worked hard during the 3-day camp, improved their basketball skills, and had a blast. Our sincere thank you to the Kenai Peninsula Foundation and camp coaches! Renae Wall Sterling Community Center

Combating campus sexual assaults College freshmen are completing their first month on campus. According to the website The Other Freshman 15, “The first 15 weeks of college can be the riskiest for sexual assault. ... One out of five students experience rape or sexual assault while they are in college, and in the great majority of cases (75-80 percent), the victim knows the attacker.” The Washington Post recently carried a front-page story about campus sexual assaults. As the father of former college students, two of whom are daughters, I was stunned by the presumptions in the story. It was written in a way that assumed all female college students will have sex and get blind drunk at parties where they will be assaulted by young males. In the news stories and in comments by President Obama and public officials, there are only scattered references to individual responsibility. In the Post story some parents advise their daughters to take self-defense classes and be careful. But this deals with effect, not cause. The conversation about sexual behavior should start with young women and men long before they step foot onto a college campus. Young women should be taught to respect themselves and to conduct themselves honorably. Young men should be taught to be gentlemen and respectful of women. Unfortunately, culture has robbed women of what we used to call modesty and men of their obligation to respect, even protect, women. These were the values I was taught, but today the media drown us C

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in sex and sexual violence. When I picked up a girl for a date, I went inside her home and met her father, who made it clear that I had better bring his daughter home in the same condition Cal Thomas in which I found her. This had a chilling effect on a young male libido, which proved mutually beneficial. Many fathers aren’t around these days, either because of divorce or because of work, or because there was never a father in the home to begin with. The sexualization of girls at ever-younger ages has been well documented. In Britain, the media are full of stories about pedophiles, but it offers little perspective on the reason. Playboy magazine’s Hugh Hefner and the late Helen Gurley Brown’s “Cosmo” encourage men and women to discard selfcontrol and submit to their lower nature. That approach hasn’t worked out so well. Anyone watching Dr. Phil or listening to Dr. Laura can see and hear the wounded women who had a right to expect something better from the men to whom they gave themselves. Here are my guidelines for parents with children approaching college age: First, keep them home for the first two years, 17 or 18 is too young to be put in the

middle of temptations many are not mature enough to resist. Send them to a local community college to take required courses. You and they will save money while you help them make good judgments. Taking college classes online is cheaper still. Second, fathers have a conversation — in fact many conversations — with your daughters. They need to know they are valuable and should not cheapen themselves by engaging in premarital sex and that they should marry a man who will be committed to them and any children they have together. Quaint, I know, but the benefits are many. Third, before you send your daughter off to college, pick a good one, not a party school. Tell her if she is going someplace where there is likely to be drinking, don’t drink much, if at all. Suggest a friend go along who will look after her and walk her back to the dorm. Tell her to associate with people of good character for mutual reinforcement. Virginity, fidelity and self-control are virtues that have disappeared from modern culture, but their loss has brought unhappiness, STDs, abortion, broken or damaged relationships and a lack of self-worth. For young men, too, chivalry appears to be dead. Culture mocks virgins and teetotalers, but what it offers instead is a societal train wreck that has contributed to sexual assaults and a litany of misery. Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribune.com.

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Alaska

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Anchorage asks court to stop ridesharing company ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage is taking court action to stop ride-sharing company Uber from operating in the city. The city requested an injunction and a temporary restraining order against Uber Technologies Inc. in civil superior court on Friday, KTUU reported. Uber provides a smartphone app that allows people to order rides in privately driven cars instead of taxis. The entry into the transportation marketplace by companies like Uber and Lyft has left legislators and local officials struggling to catch up with emerging technology that competes with traditional taxis and limos, but with less overhead. The drivers of the new companies, for example, use their personal cars and often do it for extra cash to supplement their income at other jobs. A handful of state legisla-

tures this year have tried and failed to pass bills to provide oversight for the so-called ridesharing companies. Taxi and limo companies have objected, arguing the web-based businesses have an unfair advantage and light regulation. Several municipalities nationwide are also grappling with the issue. The service launched in Anchorage just over two weeks ago. Uber didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about Anchorage’s action that was made through its website on Saturday. The city declined to comment on the municipality’s filing. But Alaska Yellow Dispatch CEO Sloane Unwin said the local cab company plans to add its name to the request for an injunction. The city did exactly what it should do to uphold its laws, Unwin said.

Through the looking glass

AP Photo/The Juneau Empire, Michael Penn

In this Sept. 24, 2014 photo, Randell Harris of Capital City Windows sweeps the glass canopy of the Marine View Center in Juneau.

Juneau evidence room includes large Palin photo cutout By EMILY RUSSO MILLER Morris News Service - Alaska Juneau Empire

JUNEAU, Alaska — The Juneau Police Department is having fun with its new Facebook page, posting old pictures of officers in uniform for #throwbackthursday, a video of their Ice Bucket Challenge, as well as informational items such as PSA’s for the upcoming vehicle auction and regular Crime of the Week. There’s also a photograph of C

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JPD’s evidence room manager and an evidence room technician posing with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Sarah Palin. “JPD fun fact,” the Facebook post reads, “The JPD evidence room handles 4,327 items of evidence each year, from drugs to guns to cardboard cut outs, JPD has a place for it all.” Poster Palin is sporting her signature pulled back hairdo, wearing rimless glasses, rain gear and Xtratuf boots and holding a fish she presumably caught.

It begged the obvious question: What is that doing in JPD evidence? Turns out the Facebook picture JPD posted is an old photograph, but yes, the celebrity cardboard cut-out was once part of a police investigation, JPD spokeswoman Erann Kalwara said. The Palin poster belonged to the Alaska Shirt company and was placed outside its Franklin Street storefront across from the Mount Roberts Tramway entrance. Tourists loved taking their picture with it. Locals,

however, loved stealing it. Back in July 2011, a group of four 20-year-old women took the cardboard cut-out from the storefront and drove away with it in their SUV. An employee witnessed them drive away and called police, who — according to Kalwara — had to do a lot of leg work to find it. To the girls, it was just a prank. But to the company and police, it was a criminal act. The cardboard cut-out was valued at a whopping $1,400. (How’s that for a fun fact?)

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Police tracked the Palin Poster down, and the gaggle of girls realized they might be in trouble and turned it over. Kalwara said it was still in the SUV when the police officer located it. “They didn’t think it was going to turn into this big hooha-ha,” Kalwara said. “They

took it as a joke and drove it around town. When they found out it was criminal, they gave it back.” According to Empire archives, after the aforementioned theft, the Alaska Shirt Company took action and chained the poster to the entrance of their store.


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Nation

Indiana man’s family posts plea By RICK CALLAHAN Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS — The parents of an Indiana man threatened with beheading by the Islamic State group are pleading with his captors to free him, saying in a video statement Saturday that their son has devoted his life to humanitarian work and aiding Syria’s war refugees. Ed and Paula Kassig’s video was released a day after the Islamic State group’s online video threatened to behead 26-yearold Peter Kassig next — following the beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning. That video was a heartbreaking development for Kassig’s family and friends, who had stayed silent since his capture while working to secure his release. In the family’s video, Ed Kassig says his son, who now goes by the first name AbdulRahman after converting to Islam during his captivity, was captured on Oct. 1, 2013, in Syria, where he was providing aid for refugees fleeing that country’s civil war. He says his son has grown “to love and admire” the Syrian people, after growing up in an Indianapolis family with a long history of humanitarian work and teaching. “Our son was living his life according to that same humanitarian call when he was taken captive,” says Ed Kassig, a teacher. The family says Kassig, a former Army Ranger, formed

By JAMIE STENGLE Associated Press

AP Photo/Courtesy Kassig Family

This undated photo provided by Kassig Family shows Peter Kassig standing in front of a truck filled with supplies for Syrian refugees. A video purportedly produced by militants in Syria released Friday, shows Kassig, of Indianapolis, kneeling on the ground as a masked militant says he will be killed next.

the aid organization Special Emergency Response and Assistance, or SERA, in Turkey to provide aid and assistance to Syrian refugees. He began delivering food and medical supplies to Syrian refugee camps in 2012 and is also a trained medical assistant who provided trauma care to injured Syrian civilians and helped train 150 civilians in providing medical aid. His work in Lebanon led to his capture, after which SERA suspended its aid efforts. Paula Kassig, a nurse, sits

next to her husband on a couch in the couple’s three-minute video, wearing a head scarf and holding a photo of her son as she speaks directly to him. “Most of all, know that we love you, and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again and then set you free to continue the life you have chosen, the life of service to those in greatest need,” she says. “We implore those who are holding you to show mercy and use their power to let you go.” The family says Kassig served in

the Army from 2006 to 2007. He was a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment and served four months in Iraq in 2007 before being medically discharged at the rank of private first class in September of that year, his military record shows. Kassig focused on humanitarian work after leaving the military. While attending Indianapolis’ Butler University, he worked to help refugees from Myanmar who had resettled in central Indiana, said family spokeswoman Jodi Perras.

Mormon conference makes history By BRADY McCOMBS Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY— On a day when two Mormon leaders made history by delivering speeches in foreign languages, the church reiterated its opposition to gay marriage while urging members to be gracious toward those who believe differently. The first non-English speech in the 184-year history of the church’s biannual general conference came in Cantonese by Chi Hong “Sam” Wong of Hong Kong. He spoke of the importance of people in local congregations working together to help those in need. The second speech came several hours

Ebola patient’s condition worsens

later in the afternoon session in Spanish from Eduardo Gavarret of Uruguay, who urged members to follow the voice of the Lord. As they spoke, the 21,000 in attendance at the conference center in Salt Lake City read English subtitles on big screens. Thousands of people watching the live broadcast at home heard a dubbed English version. Leaders with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have in the past given speeches in English, no matter their native language. Both Wong and Gavarret are members of the church’s Quorum of the Seventy, a group of high-ranking leaders from around the world.

Following Gavarret’s afternoon speech, Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve said, “What a wonderful new element introduced into our general conference format.” He then added, “Eduardo, bien hecho,” Spanish for “well done.” The foreign-language speech marked an important representation of the church’s growing international reach, and it shined a light on the faith’s increasing internationalization, Mormons scholars said. “It’s a hugely important symbol, because it reveals that the religion is becoming less and

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less a small, interesting American sect and more and more a diverse, global religion,” said Matthew Bowman, a Mormon scholar and history professor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. In 1997, the number of members outside the U.S. surpassed the number inside the country, and since 2000, there have been more non-English-speaking Mormons than those who speak English. Church leaders expect 65 countries to be represented this weekend when 100,000 people will attend five sessions Saturday and Sunday.

DALLAS — After hospital officials on Saturday said the condition of the lone Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. has worsened, the woman he came to Texas to visit said she is praying for his recovery. Louise Troh said that she was not aware until a reporter told her that Thomas Eric Duncan’s condition had been deemed critical and that she had not spoken with him Saturday. “I pray in Jesus’ name that it will be all right,” Troh said in a telephone interview from the home where she and three others are being isolated. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas didn’t provide any further details or respond to questions about Duncan’s health on Saturday. The hospital has previously said Duncan, who was being kept in isolation, was in serious but stable condition. Duncan traveled from disease-ravaged Liberia to Dallas last month before he began showing symptoms of the disease that has killed some 3,400 people in West Africa. Health officials said Saturday that they are still monitoring about 50 people who may have had contact with Duncan for signs of the deadly disease. Among those are nine people who are believed to be at a higher risk. Thus far none have shown symptoms. Included in the group being monitored are people who later rode in the ambulance that took Duncan to the hospital last Sunday, said Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Duncan was staying with Troh at a Dallas apartment when he became ill. On Friday a hazardous-materials crew hauled out items from the apartment in industrial barrels for permanent disposal. That same day, Troh, originally from Liberia, and three others — her 13-year-old son, Duncan’s distant relative and a family friend — were moved to a private residence where they are being carefully monitored. The city had trouble finding a place to take them until a volunteer offered the private residence. The first Ebola diagnosis in the U.S. has raised concerns about whether the disease could spread in the U.S. Federal health officials say they are confident they can control it. Frieden said that they’ve already gotten “well over” 100 inquiries on suspicious cases in recent months, with an uptick coming after the Dallas patient was diagnosed. Federal officials have said tests have been done on about 15 and all but one — Duncan — were false alarms. Most of the cases don’t involve travel to West Africa, “but we’d rather have a wider net cast,” said Frieden. That way “we’re more likely to find someone promptly if they did actually have exposure and they do actually have symptoms,” he said. The virus that causes Ebola is not airborne and can only be spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids — blood, sweat, vomit, feces, urine, saliva or semen — of an infected person who is showing symptoms.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, October 5, 2014

Blown tires stop LA airport takeoff

Around the Nation Flag from 9/11 lost in Flight 93 Memorial fire SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — A flag that flew over the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 11, 2001, was consumed in a fire at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania, the National Park Service said Saturday. Friday’s fire in Shanksville destroyed the park’s headquarters complex. State police and the park service are conducting a joint investigation into the blaze, whose cause hasn’t been determined, the park service said. Park staff completed an initial inventory Saturday and said that, in addition to the flag, the losses included a handful of personal items of passengers and crew, DVD copies of the annual commemoration ceremony and meetings of the Flight 93 National Memorial Federal Advisory Commission, and about 100 tribute items left by visitors since 2001. Park staff saved hundreds of oral histories and a photo collection. The buildings comprised the park’s headquarters, with conference facilities, storage space and the superintendent’s office. The under-construction memorial and visitors center are about 2 miles away and were unaffected by the fire. The memorial in Shanksville marks the spot where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed during the Sept. 11 attacks. The plane, which was traveling from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco, went down in a reclaimed strip mine after passengers fought back against its hijackers. All 33 passengers and seven crew members were killed along with the hijackers. A memorial plaza was completed in time for the 10th anniversary of the attacks in 2011. There are plans for a 93-foot-tall tower with 40 wind chimes. Officials have said they hope construction of the visitors center will be finished by June. -Associated Press

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By JULIE WATSON Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — A pair of tires blew out on an Aeromexico jetliner as it was getting ready to take off from the Los Angeles airport early Saturday, prompting the pilot to stop the plane on the runway. There were no injuries reported among the 129 passengers and six crew members on board Aeromexico Flight 18, in an incident a passenger described as calm, if nerve-wracking. “No one was screaming,” said Sara Seligman, a Los Angeles

filmmaker. “Once we stopped no one talked to us for five minutes, but it felt like an hour.” She said she and other passengers smelled something burning and that police and firefighters surrounded the plane. “We were getting really nervous,” Seligman said. “The firefighters were hosing down the plane. We were worried that maybe the underside was burning.” There was no fire, and travelers were safely evacuated and taken by bus back to the terminal where they could board other flights bound for Mexico City,

federal officials said. The left wing of the Boeing 737 received a few small dents, but there was no major damage, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. It was not clear what caused the tires to blow, but NTSB officials don’t plan any further investigation, spokesman Peter Knudson said. Aeromexico officials did not immediately respond to requests seeking comment. A preliminary report from the Federal Aviation Administration indicated the left landing gear had collapsed, but Knudson later

said that wasn’t the case. The runway was shut down briefly until the aircraft was removed, but no flights were interrupted. About a half hour after the plane came to a stop, passengers were told to collect their belongings and exit the jetliner, Seligman said. Flight attendants were taking selfies outside the plane, she said. Only the rims remained where the tires had blown. “I’ve had landings that were not as smooth as this pilot did landing only with two wheels on one side,” Seligman said.

Man in bubble rescued by Coast Guard ORLANDO, Fla. — A longtime endurance runner and peace activist whose latest goal was to reach Bermuda in a homemade floating “Hydro Pod” was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday after he began suffering from fatigue. Coast Guard air crew were able to safely pick up Reza Baluchi and the bubble Saturday morning, Coast Guard spokeswoman Marilyn Fajardo said in a statement. He was trans-

ported to a nearby Coast Guard station and found to be uninjured, Fajardo said. A statement on Baluchi’s website said the Iranian exile had planned to make the 1,033-mile trip in his self-designed bubble to raise money “for children in need” and “to ... inspire those that have lost hope for a better future.” Baluchi has made headlines many times before with previous efforts to break longdistance running and cycling

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records , including one sixmonth journey in which he ran around the perimeter of the United States, and a seven-year bike trip that he said brought him across 55 countries on six continents. His self-professed mission is to promote world peace and unity. His perimeter run was to raise money for a children’s hospital, according to his website. Baluchi was granted asylum in the United States in 2003 after being arrested in Iran for

so-called pro-Western and anti-Islamic activities, including eating during the holy month of Ramadan, according to his lawyer at the time, Suzannah Maclay. Baluchi served 1 1/2 years in jail for associating with “counterrevolutionaries” and was hung from a tree by handcuffs for carrying a prohibited movie, Maclay said. The Coast Guard described him as a U.S. Citizen. -Associated Press


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World

Standoff illuminates society’s rifts Mass grave found near Mexico town By ELAINE KURTENBACH Associated Press

HONG KONG— The story of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong’s top leader, is a rags-to-riches tale that is generally admired in this commercially-minded city. But Leung is deeply unpopular, thanks mainly to his longstanding ties with mainland China. Beijing’s burgeoning influence in this former British colony is a key factor driving protests that have paralyzed parts of this dynamic city and brought on some of the worst confrontations in decades. Anger toward Beijing is not shared by all in Hong Kong, and the scuffles that began Friday between protesters and people trying to force them off the streets reflect widening rifts within this city of 7 million. Protesters and their supporters have turned out by the tens of thousands at times over the past week to voice their disapproval of Leung and of plans that would require a pro-Beijing committee to screen the nomination for Hong Kong’s inaugural election for chief executive in 2017. The protests pose the biggest challenge to the mainland since it took control in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” arrangement keeping in place the city’s civil

By JOSE ANTONIO RIVERA Associated Press

AP Photo/Kin Cheung

Pro-democracy protesters stage a rally on a occupied road in Mong Kok district, Hong Kong, Sunday. Pro-democracy protesters were defiant in the face of attacks by opponents and warnings by the Hong Kong government to clear the streets, staging a massive rally Saturday evening in the downtown business district they’ve occupied for a week.

liberties and separate legal and political systems. “We are not seeking revolution. We just want democracy,” Joshua Wong, a 17-year-old student organizer, told a huge, youthful crowd Saturday night as they cheered and chanted “Go Hong Kong!” and “Democracy Now!” The dissatisfaction that sparked the protests extends well beyond unhappiness with

Leung and political reforms. Incomes have stagnated while living costs have soared. Hong Kong’s wealth gap is one of the world’s highest, with average incomes among those under age 24 less than 8,000 Hong Kong dollars (about $1,000) a month. Many in Hong Kong believe Leung has failed to deliver on promises to raise salaries and help bring housing prices under

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control, and didn’t stand up for local interests against Beijing. “The ‘one country, two systems’ model and high degree of autonomy, these promises have been adulterated in the past several years,” said Willy Lam, a politics professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Interviews with people involved in or watching the protests showed differing opinions.

IGUALA, Mexico — A clandestine grave site with multiple burial pits was found outside this city where violence last weekend resulted in six deaths and the disappearance of 43 students after protesters clashed with police, Mexican officials said Saturday. Guerrero State Prosecutor Inaky Blanco said the grave site was on the outskirts of Iguala, a town about 120 miles (200 kilometers) south of Mexico City. He did not say how many bodies were in the graves and declined to speculate on whether the remains could be the missing students. “It would be irresponsible” to jump to conclusions before tests to identify the bodies, Blanco said. Guerrero state Gov. Angel Aguirre said the victims had been “savagely slaughtered.” About 100 soldiers, marines and federal and state police cordoned off the area and kept journalists away from the burial pits, which were found on a hillside in rugged territory of Iguala’s poor Pueblo Viejo district. Juan Lopez Villanueva, an official with the federal government’s National Human Rights Commission, said a total of six pits had been discovered but did not specify how many bodies were found. He also did not comment on whether the remains could be the students. Blanco said eight more people had been arrested, adding to the 22 Iguala city police officers detained after a confrontation with student protesters late Sept. 27 set off a series of violent incidents in which six people were shot to death and the 43 young people were reported missing. The prosecutor has said state investigators had obtained videos showing that local police arrested an undetermined number of students after the clash and took them away.

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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, October 5, 2014

Officials from N. Korea and S. Korea meet

Around the World British hostage’s killing underscores need to defeat Islamic State militants CAIRO — The Islamic State extremists who have beheaded another Western hostage are deaf to reason and must be destroyed, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Saturday as Muslims worldwide were urged to pray for the victim on one of Islam’s holiest days. Cameron, speaking after a security briefing at his rural retreat Chequers, said Friday’s slaying of 47-year-old English aid worker Alan Henning demonstrated that Islamic State militants were committed to inflicting horror for horror’s sake. Asked whether he believed Islamic State fighters would kill more hostages, Cameron said they would have to be hunted down to be stopped. He declined to say whether Britain would extend its involvement in U.S.-led airstrikes on the Islamic State group to Syria, where the hostage killings are believed to have happened. “The fact that this was a kind, gentle, compassionate and caring man who had simply gone to help others, the fact they could murder him in the way they did, shows what we are dealing with,” Cameron said. “This is going to be our struggle now. ... We must do everything we can to defeat this organization.”

Jean-Claude ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier, ousted former dictator of Haiti, dies of heart attack PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Jean-Claude Duvalier, who presided over what was widely acknowledged as a corrupt and brutal regime as the self-proclaimed “president for life” of Haiti until a popular uprising sent him into a 25-year exile, has died. He was 63. Duvalier died Saturday from a heart attack at the home of a friend in Port-au-Prince where he had been staying, said his lawyer, Reynold Georges, and several officials in the impoverished nation. The former leader, known as “Baby Doc,” made a surprise return to Haiti in 2011, allowing victims of his regime to pursue legal claims against him in Haitian courts and prompting some old allies to rally around him. Neither side gained much traction, however, and a frail Duvalier spent his final years quietly in the leafy hills above the Haitian capital. Haitian President Michel Martelly expressed his condolences to the former dictator’s family, making no mention of the widespread human rights abuses that occurred under Duvalier and his more notorious predecessor and father, Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier. -Associated Press

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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s presumptive No. 2 and other members of Pyongyang’s inner circle met with South Korean officials Saturday in the rivals’ highest level face-to-face talks in five years, a possible indication that both sides are interested in pursuing better ties after months of animosity. There appeared to be no major breakthrough from the meeting that came as the North’s delegation made a surprise visit to the close of the Asian Games in the South Korean port city of Incheon. But the countries agreed to hold another round

of talks between the end of October and the beginning of November, according to a South Korean statement. The specific topics of Saturday’s discussions weren’t immediately known. Still, just the fact that North Koreans at the highest levels visited the South was significant, allowing valuable contact between confidants of North Korea’s authoritarian leader and senior South Korean officials after a year that has seen a steady stream of insults between the divided neighbors and an unusual number of North Korean missile and rocket test firings. One analyst called it a “golden opportunity” for South Korean President Park Geun-

hye to test North Korea’s willingness to improve shaky ties. The South Korean statement said Park had been willing to meet with the Pyongyang officials, but the North Koreans were running out of time because they had to attend the Asian Games’ closing ceremonies. South Korea said its prime minister, largely a figurehead but technically the No. 2 position, met with the delegation later Saturday before the North Koreans left South Korea late in the evening to return home. The North Koreans were led by Hwang Pyong So, the top political officer for the Korean People’s Army and considered by outside analysts to be North Korea’s second most important

official after supreme leader Kim Jong Un. Hwang is also a vice chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission and a vice marshal of the army. Hwang and his delegation earlier had a closed-door lunch meeting with South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae and national security director Kim Kwan-jin. The visit comes amid rumors in Seoul about the health of Kim Jong Un, who has made no public appearances since Sept. 3 and skipped a high-profile recent event he usually attends. A recent official documentary showed footage from August of him limping and overweight and mentioned he had been feeling “discomfort.”

Shiite rebels claim to be Yemen’s masters SANAA, Yemen — The Shiite rebels who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa, known as the Houthis, are followers of the Zaydi branch of Shiite Islam. Here is a look on who the Zaydis are: — Zaydis are a small branch of Shiite Islam, and the community is almost entirely located in Yemen. It is distinct from the “Twelvers,” Shiite Islam’s largest branch, predominant in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran. Zaydis are estimated to make up at least 30 percent of Yemen’s population of nearly 30 million people, and around 8 percent of the 70 million Shiites around the world. — Zaydi is considered to be the closest Shiite branch in doctrine to Sunni Islam. It is named after Zayd, the greatgrandson of Imam Ali, whose descendants Shiites believe were the true leaders of Islam, or “imams,” after the Prophet

Muhammad. Twelver Shiites, for example, trace a line of 12 imams, including Ali and his descendants. They believe the 12th imam vanished and one day will return as the messiah-like figure the Mahdi. Zaydis reject this doctrine and believe that anyone descending from the house of Ali is eligible for the Imamate. — The closeness of Zaydism to Sunni Islam is one reason sectarian differences in modern

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the last imam, Mohammed Ahmed, and established a republic. The imamate has been vacant since. The Houthi rebels say they have no intention of restoring the imamate, but are rather working for a democratic and inclusive Yemen. — The Houthis are named after the Houthi family from the northern Yemeni region of Saada which claims descent from the Prophet Muhammad. But not all Zaydis support them. -Associated Press


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Court reports The following judgements were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Jenna R. Rogers, 26, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fourthdegree assault, committed Aug. 5. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and placed on probation for two years. n Elizabeth M. Segura, 42, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal trespass, committed Aug. 4. She was sentenced to 20 days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. n Craig M. Thomas, 55, of Ninilchik, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless endangerment, committed April 14. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail with 25 days suspended, may perform 40 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and placed on probation for one year. n Mary Louise Tyone, 24, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to furnishing alcohol to a person under 21, committed Aug. 16. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended, fined $500 with $250 suspended, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment and placed on probation for two years. n Ethan James Waters, 24, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, committed June 7. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail with nine days suspended (time served), fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended.

Inmate who prompted lockdown loses appeal By MICHAEL GRACZYK Associated Press

HOUSTON — A Texas death row inmate whose threatening calls from a smuggled cellphone prompted an unprecedented lockdown of the entire Texas prison system six years ago has lost a federal court appeal. A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 ruling, rejected arguments from Richard Lee Tabler that a competency hearing in which he waived his appeals violated his due process rights. The panel also rejected his argument that he had deficient legal help in his earlier appeals.

Tabler, 35, is condemned for a double murder in Killeen in Central Texas in 2004. He does not have an execution date. He repeatedly has asked, even writing to the courts, that his appeals be dropped and that he be put to death. He also has changed his mind on that point on numerous occasions, and his attorneys have questioned whether he’s competent to make that decision. Judges at least twice have ruled him competent. In its ruling late Friday, the 5th Circuit panel disputed arguments that Tabler’s previous appeals attorneys abandoned him, saying the lawyers were following his explicit instructions, that Tabler had been

ruled competent and that it was reasonable for the attorneys “to comply with his directive not to argue otherwise.” In a dissent, Judge James Dennis acknowledged the case “presents difficult and interesting issues about how courts should address the requests of a death-sentenced defendant to first waive his rights, including his right to life itself, and then revoke on the waiver.” But he said the majority ruling was “not in accordance with law” and that Tabler’s previous appeals attorneys had a conflict of interest representing him in federal court because they also had been appointed to handle his state court appeals. That meant those same lawyers

would have to argue about how they themselves were ineffective, Dennis said. “The majority’s conclusion that Tabler’s counsel were effective is utter speculation,” Dennis wrote. “It is this court’s duty to apply the law, not abstract principles of fairness or policy.” A phone call to Tabler’s attorney, Marcia Widder, at the Georgia Resource Center, a nonprofit law office that represents death row prisoners, was not answered Saturday. In October 2008, Tabler used a smuggled cellphone to threaten a state senator. The call was among more than 2,800 traced to Tabler’s phone, which apparently got passed around to other

inmates on his death row wing. Texas prison officials locked down more than 150,000 inmates statewide — some of them confined to their cells for weeks — while officers swept the state’s more than 100 prisons to seize hundreds of contraband items. Tabler was convicted of gunning down Mohammed-Amine Rahmouni, 28, and Haitham Zayed, 25, in 2004 in a remote area of Killeen. Evidence showed Rahmouni was manager of a strip club who banned Tabler from his place. Zayed was a friend of Rahmouni. Tabler also has acknowledged killing two dancers from the club, was charged with their slayings but hasn’t been tried.

4 plaintiffs join suit tied to Ferguson shooting ST. LOUIS (AP) — Four plaintiffs have joined a federal lawsuit that alleges law enforcement made false arrests and used excessive force when a white police officer’s shooting of an unarmed black 18-yearold in Ferguson sparked widespread unrest. The original suit was filed Aug. 28, following the death earlier that month of Michael Brown. Plaintiffs who joined the litigation Thursday are Antawn Harris, Nathan Burns, Kia Bowers and Sandy Bowers, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/1rW7GmX) reported. The original lawsuit sought $40 million in damages and named Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar, Ferguson officer Justin Cosma, several unnamed officers identified collectively

as John Doe, and the city and county governments. Attorney Malik Shabazz, president of Black Lawyers for Justice, told KTVI-TV the amended lawsuit seeks at least $60 million dollars in damages. The suits says that on Aug. 11 about 7:40 p.m., Harris saw St. Louis County police push a man to the ground and start beating him, and began filming the action. An officer fired a rubber bullet that hit Harris between the eyes, nearly knocking him out, the lawsuit says. Harris went to the hospital suffering from bleeding, “trauma to his face, blurred vision, headaches and severe swelling,” according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit said Burns was among peaceful protesters that same night about 10:30 when tear gas canisters were tossed

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into the crowd. Officers peppersprayed Burns’ face and mouth, and when he tried to walk away, an officer grabbed him by the hair and slammed him to the ground, the suit says. After he was handcuffed, his head was slammed to the ground again, he was sprayed again, the suit says. Burns was released after spending 24 hours in Macesoaked clothes in jail, according to the lawsuit. The suit also says that Kia and Sandy Bowers were in a vehicle with one of the original plaintiffs, shooting photos on Aug. 12 when police blocked them in with a tactical vehicle and arrested them and charged them with failure to disperse. St. Louis County Counselor Patricia Redington declined to comment about the original suit, and her office phone didn’t accept voicemail messages on Saturday. County police re-

ferred inquiries about the original lawsuit to Redington, while a public relations consultant working for the city of Ferguson did not respond to a request for comment. The news of the additional plaintiffs came as St. Louis County police announced Fri-

Inmate gets 25 years in 2010 shooting WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison in a killing that witnesses say was revenge for the death of his brother. Sedgwick County District Court records show that 32-year-old James Vell Holloman will begin serving time on his second-degree murder conviction after completing a

day that they would again take charge of the security detail related to protests in Ferguson. The county said the change came at the request of Ferguson’s mayor and Police Chief Tom Jackson, who cited a “lack of resources and manpower.”

12-year federal prison term for weapons violations and conspiracy to commit robbery. The Wichita Eagle reports that Holloman pleaded guilty in June to the 2010 killing of 41-year-old Stephen H. Smallwood outside Perfection Auto shop. During testimony, witnesses said Smallwood was shot because Holloman thought the auto shop owner was involved in the killing of Holloman’s brother, Sammy Smith, in 2009.

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AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

Barrow 28/22

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Last Oct 15

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Kenai/ Soldotna 45/31 Seward 43/31 Homer 44/30

Precipitation

From the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai

24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. Trace Month to date ........................... Trace Normal month to date ............. 0.43" Year to date ............................ 16.54" Normal year to date ............... 13.28" Record today ................. 0.70" (1988) Record for Oct. .............. 7.36" (1986) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963)

Anchorage 43/33

Bethel 38/24

Valdez Kenai/ 43/31 Soldotna Homer

Dillingham 39/22

Juneau 52/43

National Extremes

Kodiak 44/33

Sitka 55/44

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High yesterday Low yesterday

107 at Fillmore, Calif. 19 at Tioga, N.D.

State Extremes Klawockg Anaktuvuk Pass

Cold Bay 49/33

Ketchikan 57/48

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Today’s Forecast

(Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation)

Today will be quite cool for early October from the Midwest to the East Coast as the South Central states will turn warmer and high pressure keeps the West dry. California will continue to sizzle.

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Talkeetna 43/24 Glennallen 38/20

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Anaktuvuk Pass 17/8

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Exhibit explores infinite possibilities of Legos By MIKE DUNHAM Alaska Dispatch News

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ANCHORAGE (AP) — In 1961, the first plastic Legos appeared on toy store shelves in America, and they have bedeviled vacuum cleaners and enchanted children ever since. Over the past half-century, the little multicolored interlocking bricklets have attracted the attention of grownups, both those who find themselves drawn to playing with them and professionals who have explored ways to use them in their work, like designers, architects and artists. The Anchorage Museum on Friday opened “Brick by Brick,” a celebration of Legos employed in art, industry and amusement. It runs through Jan. 11. “Brick by Brick” is not a traveling show; it has been organized by the museum. Museum director Julie Decker — who admits to playing with her son’s Legos — said the genesis of the exhibit came about when she heard that architects working on the new Alaska State Museum in Juneau were using Legos to develop a model of the proposed building, now under construction. “It triggered the idea that Legos have become a good tool for designers and scientists,” Decker said. “They’re used to do everything from plan(ning) buildings to test(ing) out artificial organs.” The fact that notable artists were using the toys also caught her attention. “I had noticed that, as we look at new materials, Lego has become something so ubiquitous, so ready to go, that it’s become an artistic medium,” she said. “Part of the idea for the exhibit is that sometimes materials or products become so much a part of our popular culture that people start to look for new uses for them. Artists are good at that,” she noted. Cameras, for instance, evolved from documentary tools to a genre of fine art; hardware and secondhand shops supplied the goods for the school of found art and assemblages. Nathan Sawaya is one of the artists who has made an international reputation with his work in Legos: portraits of famous people, landmarks (Mt. Rushmore), animals, food, cityscapes and life-size humanoids. “Brick by

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“Yellow” by Nathan Sawaya is one piece in the Anchorage Museum’s “Brick by Brick” exhibit.

Brick” will include his one-man show “The Art of the Brick” as an “exhibit within an exhibit,” Decker said. “Nathan is one of the official Lego artists,” she said. The company has contracts with such people that allow for special licensing, supplies and support. Another notable Legoist featured in the Anchorage show is Mike Stimpson, who bills himself as a “toy photographer.” A lot of his concoctions use Star Wars characters in unexpected poses — a Stormtrooper opening a stack of valentines, for instance. But he may be best known for recreating famous photographs using the bricks and the accessory parts, heads and limbs. The memorable shot of a sailor kissing a girl in Times Square at the end of World War II and the lone protester standing in front of a row of tanks in Tiananmen Square come to mind. “When you first look at Mike’s photos, it seems lighthearted,” Decker said. “But when you look again, you see more. He’s brought back those historic photos for a whole new audience.

People are going back to find out what he was reproducing.” As befits a homegrown show, a number of the pieces in “Brick by Brick” are by Alaskans, chosen by a juried selection process. These will be shown on a rotating basis, two weeks at a time, during the run of the exhibit. Rio Shemet of Homer will have a scale model of the Titanic; the 12-yearold spent seven months on the project. Ty Keltner of Juneau — six-time award winner in Seattle’s massive BrickCon Lego Convention — will have several “builds” in the show; a press release describes one of them as “a whimsical sea turtle with a village on its back.” More true-to-life are the many pieces contributed by Jeff Jones of Anchorage, who has contributed scale models of Alaska stuff like the museum, Alaska Railroad trains and the ConocoPhillips Building. Jones is an employee of ConocoPhillips, the corporate sponsor of “Brick by Brick.” “Jeff is prolific,” Decker said. “He’s assembled almost every kit of Legos

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and does a lot of his own.” He’s not alone. According to Decker, Alaska ranks high in the number of Lego clubs in the state. That’s one of the curious factoids that emerge as part of the show. Others of interest: — “Lego” is formed from the Danish “leg godt,” meaning “play well. — The company was started by a carpenter in 1932 and recently became the largest toy manufacturer in the world. — There are 915 million ways to combine six Lego bricks. — There are enough of the bricks for every person on Earth to have 80. Decker estimated that about 100,000 of those bricks are in the museum exhibit. That number includes the art and displays and the piles in a “free play area” where people can work on their own constructions, she said. “Because who wants to look at a big exhibit of things made with Legos and not go out and make something of their own?” Legos have become popular educational tools, she said. “They’re used to

teach math, science, technology, patterning, art. Building is important to creativity.” In fact, Legos may be considered the ultimate in construction toys, a genre that goes back to the plain old wooden building blocks of yore. At the time the product arrived in America, there were numerous other companies making building sets, including Lincoln Logs (invented by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright, Decker said), Tinker Toys, Erector Sets and American Plastic Bricks, one of several manufacturers of interlocking plastic toy bricks that were primarily used to make model houses and miniature forts. None could match the success of Legos. Perhaps the very plainness of the brick presents an open field of opportunity on which the imagination can romp like a puppy in an off-leash dog park. And not just the imaginations of children. “They’re very appealing to grownups,” Decker said. Five percent of all sales are reported to be for adults. And the mature buyer is looking for more than toys or primary preschool colors. “You go into a Lego store, like the big one in New York City. You’ll see masses, throngs of kids buying kits. But they also have walls of crazy alternative colors. It’s artistically very striking.” She acknowledged a bit of irony in the fact that the museum’s celebration of the plastic bricks follows recent shows focused on the environmental danger posed by reckless disposal of trash plastics. “We do have plans for recycling,” she said. “But the good thing about Legos is that they don’t ever get discarded. They get passed on.” Well, maybe. But the random brick tangled in your vacuum cleaner or jamming into your bare foot as you step into a dark room may be a prime candidate for getting hurled into the garbage or out the window. There’s another option. Among the several activities planned as part of “Brick by Brick,” the museum will sponsor a “mini-swap” on Dec. 30. The public will be invited to get those stray Lego parts out of the house and bring them to the museum to exchange with other fans.


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Going out on top Ostrander nabs 3rd Class 4A championship By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Kenai Central senior Allie Ostrander crossed the finish line Saturday on the Bartlett High School running trails to claim the Class 4A girls state cross-country running title, something she has done twice before. But after the finish, she did something she’s never done before — she finally got the chance to meet Kristi Waythomas, the former state champion who has seen most of her records taken by Ostrander in the last three years. Ostrander won Saturday’s race with a girls state crosscountry record time of 17 minutes, 5 seconds, bettering her own mark from last year of

17:49, which was also the standard that Waythomas (formerly Klinnert) set in 1983. After she came through under the finishing arch, Ostrander proceeded to work her way through a long finishing chute, where she was met by Waythomas ready to congratulate her. “That was amazing, she came up to me and said, ‘Allie it’s so nice to finally meet you, I’m Kristy,’ and I was like, ‘Oh, Kristy Klinnert!’” Ostrander said. “It was awesome. “She’s been something I’ve been chasing after all four years of high school. She’s such a legend, and it was so cool to finally meet her.” The race was the final crosscountry event of a glorious high school career for Ostrander,

who has won every race she has finished the last four years. The lone exception was the 2011 state meet, when she collapsed midway through the race her freshman year. “I learned a lot from that experience,” Ostrander said. “Of course it was a huge disappointment, but it really showed me that getting really nervous before races and putting a lot of pressure on myself isn’t going to help me race better.” Ostrander said that after the incident that first year, running the state meet had been a mental challenge, one that she has had to confront every year since the races have been held at Bartlett. Photo by Joey Klecka/Peninsula Clarion Now, however, as a fully fledged and battle-tested senior, Kenai Central’s Allie Ostrander and Soldotna’s Olivia Hutchings lead the start of the Class 4A See RUN, page C-2 race Saturday at the Bartlett Running Trails.

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Kenai Kardinals’ Chase Logan tackles Soldotna Stars’ Drew Gibbs on Saturday at Soldotna High School in Soldotna.

Nikiski head coach Ted Riddall was not at the Bulldogs’ game against Seward on Saturday. Unfortunately for the Seahawks, running back Christian Riddall was present. While his dad was busy getting inducted into the football hall of fame at Pacific Lutheran University, Christian had six touchdowns — five on the ground and one through the air, to lead the Bulldogs to a 69-14 victory in cold rain. Riddall rushed for 231 yards on 10 carries. With the victory, Nikiski moved to 5-1 in the Greatland Conference and 6-1 overall. Seward fell to 4-2 in the league and 5-3 overall. Nikiski wrapped up the No. 2 seed in the small-schools playoffs and will host Seward,

the No. 3 seed, in a first-round playoff game. “I thought our guys came ready to play,” Nikiski assistant Scott Anderson said. “They knew it was a big game coming in. “They played as well as they have all year today. Kudos to them. Their head coach was gone but they kept working.” In the cold rain, Anderson said it was impressive his team did not turn the ball over. Seward lost three fumbles and threw two interceptions. Hunter Holloway, Corin Cooper, Nico Castro and Larry Cutsforth added scores for the Bulldogs. Homer 17, Houston 6 The Mariners ended their season Saturday with a big, See PREP, page C-4

Rivals author storied chapter Kenai netters SoHi repels 2 late drives deep in own territory to beat Kenai 21-14 By WESLEY REMMER For the Clarion

Drew Gibbs made plays with his feet the entire game. He made a play with his hands to end the game. The Soldotna junior intercepted a Kyle Foree pass in the end zone on the final play of a 21-14 victory over rival Kenai Central on Saturday at Justin Maile Field, lifting SoHi to its 27th-consective victory and a ninth-straight Northern Lights Conference championship. The Stars finish 7-0 overall and 3-0 in conference play, while Kenai Central goes to 3-4 and 2-1. “Right place at the right

time,” Gibbs said of the final play. “Luckily I was able to make the catch.” After forcing a Stars threeand-out and getting a 22-yard return from Chase Gillies on a short punt, the Kardinals took over at the SoHi 11-yard line with 23 seconds remaining. A 2-yard run on first down and a spike to stop the clock on second gave the Kards a final play with five seconds to play at the Stars’ 9-yard-line. Foree, who replaced starting quarterback Jace Baker after Baker left with an injury in the second half, took the final snap from shotgun with an empty backfield and slung the ball toward the end zone,

where Gibbs was the first to it. “We knew they were going to pass,” said Gibbs, who finished with 82 yards on 22 carries and a touchdown. “I just dropped back and there it was.” The final drive wasn’t the Kards’ only chance to tie the game in the fourth. On their previous possession, they drove 79 yards on 14 plays — all runs — only to turn the ball over on downs at the Stars’ 1-yard line after Foree was stuffed on a fourthdown quarterback keeper from the 1. For the Stars, the two-time medium-schools state champi-

ons, it was the biggest test of the season. Kenai Central held the ball for more than 50 plays and led much of the way. It was the ninth straight regular-season victory for SoHi over Kenai Central. “I couldn’t be happier with their effort,” SoHi coach Galen Brantley Jr. said of his players. “They battled all game and kept working, and found a way to pull it out.” Kenai Central, a physical team with a run-first attitude, set the tone on the opening drive when it marched 65 yards on 16 plays to take a 7-0 lead on a 2-yard plunge by Foree. See RIVAL, page C-4

sweep Seward By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Sometimes, seeing an opponent for the second time helps a team figure out where weaknesses lie. The Kenai Central volleyball squad may have already been the favorite to win over a smaller Seward team, but proved it with a 3-0 nonconference victory Friday night at Kenai Central High School. The Kardinals won with game scores of 25-10, 25-23 and 25-23. Kenai moved its record to 5-4 overall, while Seward dropped to 2-8 in nontournament play.

Kenai had beaten Seward 3-1 on the road earlier in the season, but an improved Kardinals group did one better with a clean sweep the second time around. “I think we were a little more prepared than the first time we played them,” said senior middle hitter Kiana Harding. “It’s pretty much a mental game, you gotta be ready for anything.” Harding racked up hit after hit on several strong attacks toward the Seward defense, and ended the night with four aces. “They’re a scrappy team so we took care of it early and we knew what they were throwing See SWEEP, page C-3

Brown Bears split with Minot By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

It was the best of times and the worst of times at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex for the Kenai River Brown Bears against the Minot (North Dakota) Minotauros this weekend. The Bears won a riveting 2-1 shootout on Friday before getting blown out 6-1 on Saturday. The Bears fall to 4-6 and into fourth place in the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. Minot moves to 4-2-1. “We had shown character last night in how we gutted it out, then tonight it was almost like we came in expecting to take two points instead of having to go earn them,” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant said. Goalie Zach Quinn was

pulled after five goals, but Beauparlant said none were his fault. “We were hanging him out to dry and we weren’t picking up assignments,” he said. The coach said the Bears played as individuals, not a team. “Each guy has to go home and look in the mirror and decided whether they are going to commit to the way they are asked to play as an organization, or whether they want to play as individuals,” Beauparlant said. Bears spirits Friday were different, thanks to clutch play by a 17-year-old. Tanner Schachle could be playing Midget hockey right now, getting ready to take the sports complex ice as a senior for Wasilla High School battling Soldotna and Kenai Central. Instead, Schachle is taking

to that same sports complex ice and scoring clutch, game-winning goals for the Bears. Schachle, the fifth and last shooter in the shootout, broke 1-1 shootout tie with a nifty backhand move to give the Brown Bears a 2-1 victory Friday in front of 820. “There’s nothing like going to the young guy to win the game,” Beauparlant said. Nick Monfils put the Minotauros up 1-0 in the second round of the shootout, but Kenai River’s Christopher Usov tied it with a backhand in the fourth round. “It relieved the tension,” Beauparlant said. “That was a nice moment for him because he has been having trouble finding the back of the net.” After Brown Bears netminder Josh Creelman punctuated a Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion stout night in net by denying Chase Springman, Beauparlant Kenai River Brown Bears defenseman Collin Charyszyn shoots during a game against the Minot See BEARS, page C-4 (North Dakota) Minotauros during their game Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. C

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Ostrander has cleared that hurdle and has proven to be one of the nation’s top prep runners. “More than being nervous, it made me excited,” Ostrander said about Saturday’s season finale. “This is just the end of my high school career in cross country, but it’s also the beginning of the next part of my life, going on to college and possibly other things. “I had so much pump in me before the race, my teammates kept making fun of me because I would randomly spaz out.” Another reason for Ostrander’s excitement was the fact that she actually had fellow Kenai runners competing with her, instead of just cheering along the trail. Kenai freshman Riana Boonstra finished ninth with a time of 19:25 in her state debut, and was followed by fellow rookies Addison Gibson in 22nd, Ithaca Bergholtz in 26th and Kasey Paxton in 70th. The new depth on the team helped the Kenai girls to a thirdplace finish in the 4A team standings. “We call them the ‘Freshmen Force,’” Ostrander said. “We had four freshman on our varsity today, which was awesome.” The culmination of Ostrander’s illustrious cross-country career was felt and seen on the faces of those that have been around a while, including longtime Kodiak coach Marcus Dunbar. “With the times she’s produced, she’s the best runner the state’s ever

seen for a female,” Dunbar said. And that is coming from a coach that has coached the prep legends of the state, including Waythomas and his own state champion son, Trevor. “The impressive thing is she’s gotten better every year,” Dunbar said. “She started off as a phenom, as a freshman, and has just continued to improve, and that’s not easy to do.” Dunbar added that any college program in the country would place Ostrander as a top-five member of the team, making her collegiate options much simpler. “There’s a national-calibar talent,” Dunbar replied when asked what goes through his mind when he sees her run. “Maybe a future Olympian, or just a college runner that can go anywhere she wants.” One athlete that will be happy to see Allie leave to college is Soldotna’s Olivia Hutchings, who finished second Saturday, a whopping 1:38 behind Ostrander. Since she is a junior, Hutchings made no attempt to hide the fact that she is glad to see Ostrander graduating in the spring, which will naturally leave Hutchings as one of the state’s top challengers for next year’s state crown. “But she’s a fun competitor and a nice girl,” Hutchings said. “She’s an inspiration.” Hutchings led the Stars to a runnerup finish in the Class 4A team standings as well, scoring 74 points to West Anchorage’s 50. It’s the second straight year that the two teams have finished 1-2. “I’m just really proud of my team, and there’s nothing else we could’ve

done,” Hutchings said. “I knew we pushed ourselves to our limits and there’s nothing else we could ask for.” Soldotna placed four runners in the top 30. Hutchings was followed by senior teammate Dani McCormick in fourth with a time of 19:11, Daisy Nelson in 20th, and Molly Erickson in 28th. Soldotna coach Ted McKenney, who matched his runners with a dash of sparkling blue-and-white glitter on his cheeks, said his squad just did not have the kind of depth shown by West, a school that annually draws around 100 runners a year to the team. Soldotna, on the other hand, had its largest turnout in a number of years in 2014 with close to 40. “My third runner was my fifth runner today,” he said. “You see that earlier in the race, and know they’re struggling, so at that point you just hope for a strong finish. “If they run hard, we’re happy with whatever comes. I’ve been doing this for a long time, there’s no reason to be disappointed afterward.” McKenney was also proud to point out the strong competition among the Kenai Peninsula teams and others in the Region III. “If you look at it overall, there’s eight awards at that table,” McKenney said. “Five of them are going to the Peninsula or Kodiak. All southern teams, so it’s a strong culture.” In the Class 4A boys race, Kodiak sensation Levi Thomet once again ran away from the field to win his third straight state crown with a time of 15:10, pacing the Bears to their first state championship since 2008, when Alaska running ace Trevor Dunbar

was with the team. The Kenai boys took home fifth place, edging Service by three points. Leading the way was senior Jonah Theisen, who like his teammate Ostrander, capped a strong high school cross-country career with a runner-up finish and a time of 15:43, a personal best. “I was only 32 seconds behind (Thomet) I think, so I’m happy with that,” Theisen said. Theisen was followed across the line by Chugiak’s Ty Jordan — a rival of his — and brother Jordan Theisen, who finished sixth in 16:19. “I went out fast for the first 2K, and my previous two times I went out really slow, so this was way sub-pace for me,” Jonah said. The Kards placed three runners in the top-20, but three more below 70th. Senior Travis Cooper was 19th in a time of 16:50. Jonah said that chasing Thomet may be tough, but the thought had crossed him mind more than once during the race. “At one point and looked up a hill we were running up, and we closed the distance by half, but I think on the flat he just took off,” Theisen said. Since the Kenai boys varsity regularly trains with Ostrander on the girls side, he was able to offer a personal perspective of the kind of athlete that she is. “I don’t think her records will ever be beaten, honestly,” he said confidently. “She’s the one that pushes us in practice. She keeps us from slacking off.” When asked whether she thinks that another girl will someday burst

onto the Alaska running scene and break her current records — perhaps resulting in another meeting like the one she experienced with Waythomas — Ostrander simply said that anything is possible. “Records are made to be broken,” Ostrander said. “I want to see Alaska continue to produce outstanding athletes. “I see all these girls improving so much, and we’re kind of putting Alaska on the map.” 2014 ASAA First National Bank Alaska Cross-Country State Championships Saturday, at Bartlett Running Trails Class 4A girls Team scores: 1. West, 50; 2. Soldotna, 74; 3. Kenai, 86; 4. Colony, 111; 5. West Valley, 125; 6. South, 131; 7. Chugiak, 149; 8. Eagle River, 162; 9. Lathrop, 224; 10. Juneau-Douglas, 287. Individual 5K results 1. Allie Ostrander, Kenai 17:06 2. Olivia Hutchings, Soldotna 18:44 3. Morgan Lash, South Anchorage 18:59 4. Dani McCormick, Soldotna 19:11 5. Jill Bowker, Colony 19:16 6. Kayle Blackmore, West Anchorage 19:18 7. Naomi Welling, Thunder Mountain 19:18 8. Jenna Difolco, West Valley 19:24 9. Riana Boonstra, Kenai 19:25 10. Megan Fink, East Anchorage 19:28 11. Molly Gellert, West Anchorage 19:36 12. Ruby Woodings, Palmer 19:37 13. Lydia Blanchet, West Anchorage 19:38 14. Zoe Bigley, Kodiak 19:43 15. Hannah Brown, South Anchorage 19:45 16. Riley Burroughs, Wasilla 19:46 17. Victoria Mayer, West Anchorage 19:47 18. Fiona Fick, West Anchorage 19:47 19. Sara Hartke, Chugiak 19:49 20. Daisy Nelson, Soldotna 19:51 21. Aislin Waite, Service 19:54 22. Addison Gibson, Kenai 19:56 23. Erin Wallace, Thunder Mountain 19:57 24. Fiona Pedrick, Bartlett 20:00 25. Alex Mathis, Colony 20:03 26. Ithaca Bergholtz, Kenai 20:05 27. Nikole Boggs, Eagle River 20:05 28. Molly Erickson, Soldotna 20:08 29. Brooke Gottmeier, West Valley 20:11 30. Elisabeth Bowker, Colony 20:11 31. Maggie York, West Anchorage 20:14 32. Nieca Murphy, West Valley 20:15 33. Autumn Fournier, Lathrop 20:21 34. Emily Maynard, West Valley 20:28 35. Erika Rodanhisler, Ketchikan 20:33 36. Hannah Booher, Chugiak 20:34 37. Melissa De Guzman, Kodiak 20:35 38. Emma Nelson, Chugiak 20:38 39. Allison Hebard, Lathrop 20:39 40. Kaylee Manwaring, Chugiak 20:44 41. Summer Frazier, Eagle River 20:46 42. Coleen Geraghty, Colony 20:47 43. Sadie Fox, Soldotna

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Homer girls win title; Seward squads nab pair of 2nds By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Saturday saw a number of winning and losing streaks busted in the sports world. No, not college football. High school cross-country running. The Homer girls ended a 24-year winless drought at Saturday’s Class 1-2-3A state meet with a team championship, beating out Seward and the defending champions Grace Christian, who consequently lost a six-year winning streak at the state meet. The Mariners put all five scoring runners in the top 15, leaving them with a low of 29 points to steamroll the competition, as Seward scored 68 and Grace scored 108. Sophomore Megan Pitzman led the charge with a runner-up result and a personal best time of 18 minutes, 58 seconds, over the five-kilometer course, only eight seconds behind winner Briahna Gerlach of Glennallen, who won her second straight Class 1-2-3A crown. “It was already cool for us to have the region title, and state, that’s all we’ve been working towards,” Pitzman said. “We knew that it was achievable.” After beating Grace to the team title at the Region III meet last week, Mariners coach Bill Steyer knew his squad could finish the job at state, and once all his runners were across the line, he knew the result. “We got it,” he said confidently in the postrace scrum. Following behind Pitzman was junior Molly Mitchell in fourth, with a time of 19:14. Aurora Waclawski was ninth, freshman Alex Mosley placed 11th and Lauren Evarts came home 15th. Mitchell, who bested her state finish of sixth last year, said she was proud to be able to help her team to the title, which she said will look nice alongside the name of former Homer running phenom Beth Ladd in the school. “She’s on everything!”

Mitchell exclaimed, referring to Ladd. “She’s on all the records! “But it’s really exciting, because we’ve really seen the team develop over the last three years. Bill has brought it together after having close to nothing since Beth Ladd.” To put the team championship in perspective, every member of the Homer girls were a solid seven years from being born since the last time the Mariners won the crown. Pitzman said she felt relieved to see her team win, after all the months and years of training the squad has put in, including a few trips to Oregon to get in some high-altitude work. “We all knew that we had to take off faster than we had been in other races,” Pitzman said. “I feel like it helped me, because rather than getting stuck in the back and having to catch up, I was right there.” Pitzman said even though she was close to Gerlach, she was still happy with second. “I’m happy with it because it’s an improvement from last year. I wasn’t 100 percent expecting it because those other girls have faster times than me.” Mitchell added that the extra work in the offseason paid off. “It’s really cool to be that close to the front of the pack,” she said. “It gave me a lot of freedom to run my own race.” About 45 minutes later, a similar scene was playing out for the Seward boys. The Seward boys haven’t won a team title since 2004, while the Seward girls are winless since 2007. Saturday, both squads came up short with second-place finishes, but it felt like victory for both. The Seward boys had beaten a short-handed Grace squad at the region meet. “(Grace was) missing their No. 1 and No. 4 guys, so we won pretty big,” said Seward coach Dan Marshall. “But we hadn’t beaten them at full strength yet, so we were just going for it today.”

Sophomore Hunter Kratz led the Seward boys with a thirdplace finish in a time of 17:03, and senior teammate Michael Marshall took fifth in 17:14. The teamwork of the Seahawks was evident after the boys race, when Marshall embraced Kratz in an emotional hug. Both said that when the race was done, it finally dawned on them that the two close friends would miss the company of the team in practices and races. “Every day this year, it’s just been me and Hunter out there, step for step, doing repeats,” Marshall said. “And after a full two seasons of that, you just get attached. I don’t want to go and run in college without him.” “He’s like a brother to me, so it’s tough knowing this is his last race,” added Kratz. Kaleb Korta of Galena won the boys event with a time of 16:35, and as the class of the field, both Seward athletes acknowledged that catching Korta would be a tough task. “We wanted to come onto the field (at halfway) around 10th place, and I think we were about eighth, and the plan from then on was to pick them off,” Kratz said. Marshall added that the Seahawks were deliberate in their attempt to start slow but finish fast. “Our strategy worked,” Marshall said. “Everybody at state always bombs the start, so we had a lot of nervous energy trying to hold back at first.” Coach Marshall, the father of Michael, said that trying to beat Grace Christian again, one week after doing so at the Region III meet, was a challenge, since the Grizzlies were competing without two key athletes a week ago. “But when you’re running for your teammates, you can find reserves that you never thought you had,” Marshall said. Marshall said that in the time that he has spent in the sport of running, he has seen a good

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number of high-caliber runners come and go, but it never fails to amaze him the sportsmanship that competitors give each other. There was no better example Saturday when Kratz walked over to shake each Grace runner’s hand. “I’ve been coaching for 23 years, so my sons were born into this,” Marshall said. “In 1996 at Palmer, when Michael was just a few months old, and my wife was carrying him around at the state race, we won the state race in the boys and the girls that day. So he’s been here since day one. “I’m real happy for him today, he had a great race, but I’m also real sad.” 2014 ASAA First National Bank Alaska Cross-Country State Championships Saturday, at Bartlett Running Trails Class 1-2-3A girls Team scores: 1. Homer, 29; 2. Seward, 68; 3. Grace, 108; 4. ACS, 126; 5. Mt. Edgecumbe, 143; 6. Petersburg, 158; 7. Wrangell, 188; 8. Barrow, 206; 9. Hutchison, 219; 10. Bethel, 229; 11. Unalaska, 285; 12. Eielson, 304. Individual 5K results 1. Briahna Gerlach, Glennallen 18:50 2. Megan Pitzman, Homer 18:58 3. Taylee Nyquest, Thorne Bay 19:09 4. Molly Mitchell, Homer 19:14 5. Ruby Lindquist, Seward 19:42 6. Brook Wedin, Seward 19:42 7. Sara Hamberger, Cordova 19:49 8. Cheyenne Applegate, Grace Christian 20:14 9. Aurora Waclawski, Homer 20:34 10. Alaina Wolgemuth, Barrow 20:34 11. Alex Mosley, Homer 20:37 12. Tanner Ealum, ACS 20:43 13. Tessa O’Hara, ACS 20:43 14. Elizabeth Balsan, ACS 20:57 15. Lauren Evarts, Homer 21:01 16. Alice Pfeiffenberg, Seward 21:02 17. Harmony Wayner, Grace Christian 21:05 18. Amy Jenson, Wrangell 21:06 19. Aziza Shemet Pitch, Homer 21:07 20. Reyn Hutten, Wrangell 21:08 21. Jo Zaczkowski, Mt. Edgecumbe 21:21 22. Melissa Nicely, Barrow 21:26 23. Grace Moore, Hutchison 21:31 24. Gloria Jacobsen, Glennallen 21:33 25. Shandel Pingayak, Mt. Edgecumbe 21:42 26. Ellie Bietsch, Su-Valley 21:45 27. Ashley Guernsey, Seward 21:48 28. Amy Hatter, Grace Christian 21:56 29. Haley Knott, Homer 21:57 30. Victoria Joslin, Delta 21:57 31. Julia Murph, Petersburg 22:02 32. Whitney McArthur, Sitka 22:04 33. EmmaLee Moore, Seward 22:06 34. Sarah Brown, Galena 22:09 35. Hanna Jayne, Mekoryuk 22:16 36. Brittany Woods-Orriso, Mt. Edgecumbe 22:22 37. Katrina Wood, Grace Christian 22:28 38. Haley O’Brien, Bethel 22:31 39. Margaret Chayalkun, Chevak 22:34 40. Kayleigh Eddy, Petersburg 22:34 41. Chloe Gardner, Sand Point 22:36 42. Hannah Pfundt, Petersburg 22:41 43. Bernadette Hartley, Su-Valley 22:42 44. Makayla Newman, Petersburg 22:43 45. Kimberly Cooper, Wrangell 22:44 46. Ashlyn Luckhurst, Mt. Edgecumbe 22:47 47. Christine Buffas, Nome 22:48 48. Grace Naneng, Hooper Bay 22:50 49. Josephine Braun, Seward 22:53 50. Kate McWilliams, Bethel 22:54 51. Iris Anderson, Seward

22:56 52. Alecia Barlow, Craig 22:58 53. Allie Jarvis, Grace Christian 23:03 54. Haley Spencer, Hutchison 23:08 55. Tavifa Timoshenko, Delta 23:08 56. Madisyn Parker, Petersburg 23:17 57. Brianna Hernandez, Eielson 23:17 58. Ivory Okleasik, Nome 23:17 59. Mary Fiskeaux, Nome 23:19 60. Cora Farrell, Hutchison 23:26 61. Laura Ekada, Mt. Edgecumbe 23:31 62. Christian Escalante, Unalaska 23:32 63. Hannah Berkoski, Dillingham 23:33 64. Becca Land, ACS 23:35 65. Chloe Mongoyak-Bro, Barrow 23:36 66. Jasmine Jemewouk, Mt. Edgecumbe 23:37 67. Kestrel Gilliam, Su-Valley 23:37 68. Amber Wade, Bethel 23:39 69. Erin Pfundt, Petersburg 23:39 70. Mariah Wigley, Galena 23:41 71. Alex Durazo, Grace Christian 23:41 72. Courtney Mitchell, ACS 23:46 73. Anna Jarvis, Grace Christian 23:52 74. Bianca Trowbridge, Nome 23:55 75. Emily McArthur, Dillingham 23:58 76. Esther Rivers, Scammon Bay 24:03 77. Calia Sieh, Kotzebue 24:03 78. Carmella Flynn, Hutchison 24:16 79. Megan Hickman, Nikolaevsk 24:18 80. Iri Hailstone, Noorvik 24:19 81. Alana Ulak, St. Mary’s 24:19 82. Cecily Nicoll, Effie Kokrine 24:28 83. Shelby McCahon, Eielson 24:39 84. Kara Andrews, New Stuyahok 24:40 85. Anikan Peniptchuk, Shaktoolik 24:41 86. Amelia Napper, Unalaska 24:44 87. Alanna Kochuten, Unalaska 24:47 88. Sophie Swope, Bethel 24:50 89. Julie Amaktoolik, Mt. Edgecumbe 24:57 90. Dorothy Bukowski, Bethel 25:27 91. Brittney Boney, Bethel 25:32 92. Lena Coolidge, Dillingham 25:34 93. Dantezza Pangilinan, Sand Point 25:35 94. Darian Meissner, Wrangell 25:38 95. Anna Hansen, Bristol Bay 25:59 96. Kaylauna Churchill, Wrangell 26:02 97. Taylor Holman, Unalaska 26:17 98. Elizabeth Baumann, Eielson 26:17 99. Celeste Harrell, Su-Valley 26:17 100. Jacy Flynn, Hutchison 26:19 101. Rebecca Masterson, Barrow 26:34 102. Citaly Garcia, Unalaska 26:36 103. Janae Panamarioff, Barrow 26:45 104. Chandra Christiansen, Port Lions 27:23 105. Shannon Stevens, Mountain Village 27:36 106. Lynelle Jones, ACS 27:40 107. Bridget Nalam, Unalaska 27:41 108. Joan Klejka, Bethel 27:59 109. Teagan Gutka, Eielson 28:10 110. Avery Malenius, Eielson 28:55 111. Alynne Bankston, Barrow 29:18 112. Sydney Carlo, Hutchison 29:19 113. Janessa Vinas, Barrow 29:35. Class 1-2-3A boys Team scores: 1. Grace, 61; 2. Seward, 63; 3. Homer, 94; 4. Galena, 105; 5. Sitka, 121; 6. ACS, 134; 7. Unalaska, 165; 8. Nome, 196; 9. Petersburg, 238; 10. Monroe, 287; 11. Chevak, 291; 12. Craig, 329; 13. Effie Kokrine, 398. Individual 5K results 1. Kaleb Korta, Galena 16:35 2. Zach Young, Grace Christian 16:48 3. Hunter Kratz, Seward 17:03 4. Ross Enlow, Unalaska 17:06 5. Michael Marshall, Seward 17:14 6. Miles King, Bristol Bay 17:19 7. Jared Brant, Homer 17:20 8. Bryce Gerald, Wrangell 17:23 9. Jordan Sondergaard, Glennallen 17:25 10. Zach Hamberger, Cordova 17:27 11. Pavel Hernandez, Barrow 17:30 12. Colin Baciocco, Sitka 17:32 13. Andrew Spencer, Houston 17:34 14. Trent Fritzel, Grace Christian 17:37 15. Daniel VanderWeide, Grace Christian 17:45 16. Jacob Moos, Galena 17:49 17. Jordan Beachy, Homer 17:50 18. William Borcy, Sitka 17:50 19. Jordan Zellhuber, Sitka 17:53 20. Blake Bennett, ACS 17:55 21. Seth Brewi, Seward 17:58 22. Kendrick Hoblet, Mt. Edgecumbe 17:59 23. Joe Apfelbeck, Galena 18:03 24. Wilson Hoogendorn, Nome 18:04 25. Graysen Sorensen, Grace Christian 18:08 26. Paxson Berry, Seward 18:13 27. Jacob Davis, Homer 18:14 28. Dylan Gilespie, Seward

18:18 29. Keegan Sundberg, Haines 18:19 30. Trenton Ambrose, Galena 18:22 31. Greg Trail, Nikolaevsk 18:23 32. Brandon Beachy, Homer 18:24 33. Nick Snow, Grace Christian 18:24 34. Thomas Zweifel, Seward 18:26 35. Ethan Isaacson, Grace Christian 18:26 36. Josh Miller, ACS 18:29 37. Brandon Moore, Seward 18:31 38. Timothy Storrza, ACS 18:33 39. Cade Tereda, Unalaska 18:36 40. Michael Todd, ACS 18:38 41. Sterling Moore, Kake 18:39 42. Michael Willis, Unalaska 18:40 43. Josiah Helken, Delta 18:40 44. Jayden Wilson, Unalakleet 18:43 45. Ben Sobek, ACS 18:43 46. Jaime Rios, Homer 18:45 47. Trevor Schoening, Sitka 18:45 48. Clint Thomas, Thorne Bay 18:47 49. Hugo Kakinya, Anaktuvuk Pass 18:49 50. Jonathon St Andre, Eielson 18:50 51. Denver Waclawski, Homer 18:50 52. Zeke Eakin, Kotzebue 18:52 53. Kevin Goodwin, Barrow 18:59 54. Ben Zarlengo, Petersburg 18:59 55. Gary Eakin, Kotzebue 18:59 56. Kobe Rivers, Scammon Bay 19:00 57. Michael Remolino, Unalaska 19:02 58. Oliver Hoogendorn, Nome 19:03 59. Tucker Hagerman, Petersburg 19:06 60. Harry Baldwin, Kotzebue 19:06 61. Nathaniel Lenhard, Petersburg 19:07 62. Shain C Hardiman-Agi, Chevak 19:08 63. Trevor Thomas, Barrow 19:08 64. Austin Thomas, Y Thorne Bay 19:08 65. Manny Budke, Hoonah 19:10 66. Harrison Moore, Nome 19:11 67. John Chakuchin, Tooksook Bay 19:12 68. Rowan Sharman, Gustavus 19:13 69. James Tunutmoak, Scammon Bay 19:15 70. Cole Dull, Koliganek 19:15 71. Noah Smith, Bristol Bay 19:16 72. Andrew Walter, Monroe 19:18 73. Kasper Maier, Hutchison 19:19 74. Sam Bloom, Monroe 19:21 75. Isiah Beans, St. Mary’s 19:25 76. Jamie Yi, Nome 19:29 77. Elan Carroll, Homer 19:30 78. Christian Balaguer, Eielson 19:32 79. Gabe Melendrez, Craig 19:32 80. Thomas Bukowski, Chevak 19:35 81. Shaun Quinn, ACS 19:40 82. James Jorginson, Nome 19:40 83. Garrett Grahek, Monroe 19:40 84. Wyatt Brown, Grace Christian 19:45 85. Caleb Suarez, Sitka 19:46 86. Jack Matherly, Hutchison 19:49 87. Casey Konukpeok, New Stuyahok 19:50 88. Colten Mack, Sand Point 19:56 89. Luke Coverdell, ACS 19:56 90. Isaac McElwee, Galena 20:00 91. Daniel Holmberg, Petersburg 20:01 92. Leif Erikson, Nome 20:01 93. Sean Dorsey, Glennallen 20:04 94. Connor Buxton, Sitka 20:05 95. Zelek McNeilly, Galena 20:05 96. Liam Andersen, Unalaska 20:16 97. Joseph Friday, Chevak 20:17 98. Jonah Fefelov, Nikolaevsk 20:17 99. Dustin Goodman, Su-Valley 20:18 100. Kyle Hagerman, Petersburg 20:23 101. Thomas Warren, Delta 20:23 102. Dray Pastinak, Akiachak 20:27 103. Benjamin Carter, Sitka 20:33 104. Andy Nguyen, Unalaska 20:36 105. Seth Packer, Craig 20:41 106. Jaden Ulroan, Chevak 20:43 107. Bradley Charlie, Scammon Bay 20:48 108. Andrew Marker, Craig 20:48 109. David Kokrine, Effie Kokrine 20:51 110. Troy Metz, Monroe 21:06 111. Terrence Nose, Akiachak 21:07 112. Iverson Tulim, Chevak 21:09 113. Wyatt Patten, Craig 21:13 114. James Horner, Nome 21:13 115. Kody Salinas, Tok 21:19 116. Chance Shank, Effie Kokrine 21:27 117. Timber Burnham, Craig 21:29 118. Walker Ringstad, Monroe 21:30 119. Stuart Medalan, Petersburg 21:39 120. DeVonne Davis, Monroe 21:54 121. Mickey Matchian, Chevak 22:00 122. Mitchell Reeves, Craig 22:16 123. Justice Peter, Fort Yukon 22:22 124. Lynn-Victor Lonewolf, Galena 22:23 125. Maverick Ballard, Craig 22:28 126. Caleb Jones, Chevak 22:38 127. Ron Salpino, Effie Kokrine 22:39 128. Dakota Newcomer, Effie Kokrine 24:44 129. Israel Alexander, Effie Kokrine 25:37.

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SoHi netters split in Kodiak Staff report

The Soldotna volleyball team split a pair of Northern Lights Conference matches in Kodiak on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the Stars topped the Bears 25-21, 25-18, 16-25 and 25-23. Soldotna avoided a fifth game by outscoring Kodiak 11-3 to end the final set. Hayley Ramsell had 14 kills and 15 digs for the Stars, while Makenna Rosin had 12 kills, Skylar Shaw had nine kills, two aces and 24 digs, Bailey Rosin had four kills and 20 digs, and Alex Ashe had 39 digs. For Kodiak, Kalameli Matautia had nine kills, Richelle Walker had seven kills, Izzy Riina had 32 digs and Kyla Villaroya had 28 assists. On Saturday, Kodiak won 27-25, 25-22, 25-22. SoHi coach Sheila Kupferschmid said that Kodiak lost their setter to an injury when she landed awkwardly on her leg. “We were right in there with them,” SoHi coach Sheila Kupferschmid said. “It’s just that we’re travel weary,

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at us,” Harding said. Also for the Kards, Abby Beck ended with seven assists, six kills and nine digs, Amber Walters had nine assists and five aces, libero Jamie Bagley notched 11 digs, and Kyla Whannell provided seven assists. Kenai coach Tracie Beck said she is continuing to tinker with the ongoing process of figuring out the ideal lineup on the court, but playing against a nonconference opponent like Seward, she can afford to try untested rotations. “I’m still looking for a couple spots for us to get stronger in,” Beck said. “That’s why I feel like these games are great to try that in. I still don’t have all the pieces of the puzzle put together yet.” Seward coach Jamie Frederickson did not make the trip due to being called in for jury duty, so assistant coaches Jodi Kurtz and Maggie Fleming stepped up and took the reins. “I think they good, they had Maggie here, which helped them,” Kurtz said. “She always helps out in practices. I just work with the C-team usually.” Kurtz said she was most pleased with her squad’s communication on the court, even when she was making rotation changes for the second set. “Normally I don’t think Jamie changes it, but I did it to keep the enthusiasm going,” Kurtz said. Ultimately, Carrie Anderson ended with 14 hits to lead the team, Paige Carter-Kurtz notched three digs, and Maria Jackson had eight hits and three digs. It was clear from the start that Kenai was determined to win on its own court. Harding controlled the front of the nets with a tough attacking game to stake out a 10-2 Kenai lead,

we’ve been lying on the floor when we’re not playing, some of that. But overall I was very much pleased with my kids’ attitudes. They just played hard to the ball.” The SoHi defense showed up Saturday. Libero Ashe came up big with 36 digs, while Skylar Shaw had 20 digs, Ramsell notched 15 digs and 13 kills, and Bailey Rosin had 20 digs along with three kills. Makenna Rosin also added nine kills. Kupferschmid said Kodiak’s year-old gym is a tough atmosphere to play in. “It’s tough to be in every match, and volleyball is such an emotional game, it was an emotional weekend,” she said. “I think my kids handled the atmosphere very well.” Homer 3, Cordova 0 The host Mariners cruised to a Southcentral Conference victory on Friday. The game scores were 25-22, 25-11 and 26-24. Cordova won Saturday 2518, 26-24, 14-25, 14-25, 1715. and Walters finished it off with a pair of serving points to take the win. The second game did not come as easily for the Kards. Kenai took an early lead, but Seward fought back with stout defensive play to force the home team into mistakes. “We just kind of broke down, I guess,” Harding said. “We were thinking we were gonna win the next game, but it ends up that they were stuck in our heads. But we got them at the end, so that was what mattered.” Jackson led the Seahawks during the midway charge with a number of crucial serves that caught Kenai off balance. After Seward took a 22-17 lead, coach Beck decided to call timeout. “We haven’t gotten calls like we did this game, ever,” Beck said. “You could see some of that rattled us. You can’t help but get rattled with that. We were in Anchorage and didn’t see those calls and other places and didn’t get those. “The cool thing about that is it’s an opportunity to grow.” And grow they did. A refreshed Kenai group walked back on the court and proceeded to claw back with four straight service points from Alli Steinbeck. Kenai finished with an 8-1 run that gave them the slim two-point win. In the deciding third set, Seward led early with a 10-7 advantage, but Kenai rolled off six straight points to take the lead. The Kards boosted their lead to as high as 19-12, but the Seahawks came back to tie the game up at 23 apiece with help from Jackson’s serving game. The two winning points came on a tipped ball from Harding and a sideout delivered by Seward, giving Kenai the win. Kenai will take a few days off before getting back to action next weekend against Palmer, Colony and Wasilla.

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Scoreboard Football College Major Scores EAST Army 33, Ball St. 24 Brown 20, Rhode Island 13 Bryant 34, Bucknell 15 Colgate 20, Holy Cross 17 Duquesne 39, West Liberty 13 Harvard 34, Georgetown 3 Monmouth (NJ) 51, Robert Morris 20 Princeton 38, Columbia 6 Rutgers 26, Michigan 24 Sacred Heart 10, Delaware 7 Villanova 41, Maine 20 West Virginia 33, Kansas 14 Yale 51, Cornell 13 SOUTH Auburn 41, LSU 7 Bethune-Cookman 27, Delaware St. 7 Butler 49, Stetson 41 Campbell 31, Morehead St. 24 Chattanooga 55, VMI 7 Clemson 41, NC State 0 Coastal Carolina 37, Furman 31, 2OT Dayton 54, Davidson 48, 5OT Florida 10, Tennessee 9 Florida St. 43, Wake Forest 3

Georgia 44, Vanderbilt 17 Georgia Tech 28, Miami 17 Jacksonville 29, Drake 14 Jacksonville St. 38, UT-Martin 14 Kentucky 45, South Carolina 38 Marshall 56, Old Dominion 14 McNeese St. 45, Nicholls St. 3 Mississippi 23, Alabama 17 Mississippi St. 48, Texas A&M 31 Morgan St. 24, Florida A&M 9 NC Central 27, Howard 22 New Hampshire 48, Elon 14 Norfolk St. 14, Savannah St. 7 Ohio St. 52, Maryland 24 Prairie View 48, Jackson St. 30 Presbyterian 19, W. Carolina 14 Richmond 46, Liberty 39, 2OT SC State 13, NC A&T 0 SE Louisiana 30, Northwestern St. 22 Samford 21, Mercer 18 South Alabama 47, Appalachian St. 21 Southern U. 51, Ark.-Pine Bluff 36 Tennessee Tech 30, Murray St. 27, OT UAB 42, W. Kentucky 39 Virginia 24, Pittsburgh 19 Virginia Tech 34, North Carolina 17 Wofford 17, The Citadel 13

. . . State Continued from page C-2 20:50 44. Emily Evans, South Anchorage 21:00 45. Catheryne Powers, Colony 21:03 46. Kate Paskievitch, Eagle River 21:05 47. Peyton Young, Eagle River 21:07 48. Emily Werner, Soldotna 21:07 49. Emma Tvelia, Eagle River 21:08 50. Cinnamon Monterrosa, West Anchorage 21:08 51. Abbigail Osgood, South Anchorage 21:11 52. Kaitlyn Bailey, South Anchorage 21:11 53. Alex Bergholtz, Kenai 21:12 54. Chase Stewart, North Pole 21:13 55. Veronica Stewart, Eagle River 21:14 56. Kailey Fowlkes, North Pole 21:22 57. Naomi Kiekintveld, South Anchorage 21:24 58. Maddy Handley, Juneau-Douglas 21:27 59. Sophie Prichard, West Valley 21:32 60. M. E. Meyerhofer, Colony 21:34 61. Lupua Oba, Lathrop 21:34 62. Lauren Devine, Chugiak 21:48 63. Kellie Arthur, Soldotna 21:52 64. Sarah Cool, Ketchikan 22:01 65. Tessa Heagy, Eagle River 22:03 66. Zoe Ratzlaff, West Valley 22:14 67. Aubrea Stoltz, West Valley 22:15 68. Jessie Gregg, Juneau-Douglas 22:20 69. Anna Campbell, South Anchorage

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Akron 31, E. Michigan 6 Bowling Green 36, Buffalo 35 Cent. Michigan 28, Ohio 10 Illinois St. 45, S. Dakota St. 10 Incarnate Word 31, Houston Baptist 8 Indiana 49, North Texas 24 Indiana St. 20, N. Iowa 19 Kansas St. 45, Texas Tech 13 Marist 35, Valparaiso 7 Memphis 41, Cincinnati 14 Miami (Ohio) 42, UMass 41 Michigan St. 27, Nebraska 22 Montana 18, North Dakota 15 N. Dakota St. 17, W. Illinois 10 N. Illinois 17, Kent St. 14 Northwestern 20, Wisconsin 14 Notre Dame 17, Stanford 14 Purdue 38, Illinois 27 S. Illinois 41, South Dakota 10 SE Missouri 28, Tennessee St. 21 Toledo 20, W. Michigan 19, OT Youngstown St. 14, Missouri St. 7 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 28, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Baylor 28, Texas 7 Cent. Arkansas 49, Stephen F. Austin 39 Lamar 24, Abilene Christian 21 New Mexico 21, UTSA 9 Oklahoma St. 37, Iowa St. 20

22:26 70. Kasey Paxton, Kenai 22:26 71. Mackenzie Parrott, Lathrop 22:41 72. Jocelyn Kopsack, Colony 22:41 73. Desiree De Mello, Ketchikan 22:47 74. Toma Kimlinger, Juneau-Douglas 22:58 75. Claire Uchityl, Juneau-Douglas 23:00 76. Katie Cooper, Kenai 23:25 77. Kaylah Duncan, Thunder Mountain 23:46 78. Cristina Mondelli, Lathrop 24:03 79. Grace Burrell, Lathrop 24:17 80. Rachel Rivers, Juneau-Douglas 24:45 81. Alicia Norton, Juneau-Douglas 25:01 82. Ashley Courter, Lathrop 25:07. Class 4A boys Team scores: 1. Kodiak, 49; 2. West, 81; 3. West Valley, 81; 4. South, 111; 5. Kenai, 149; 6. Service, 152; 7. Wasilla, 174; 8. Juneau-Douglas, 174; 9. Eagle River, 203; 10. Lathrop, 209. Individual 5K results 1. Levi Thomet, Kodiak 15:10 2. Jonah Theisen, Kenai 15:43 3. Ty Jordan, Chugiak 16:00 4. Levi Fried, Kodiak 16:09 5. Finn Walker, West Anchorage 16:13 6. Jordan Theisen, Kenai 16:19 7. Keith Osowski, Kodiak 16:23 8. Max Donaldson, West Valley 16:28 9. Chandler Lokanin, Dimond 16:29 10. Gillean Szeda-Mittel, Service 16:29 11. Spencer Mitton, South Anchorage 16:32 12. Luke Jager, West Anchorage 16:39 13. Hamish Wolfe, South Anchorage 16:43 14. Joe Bue, West Valley 16:45 15.

Rice 28, Hawaii 14 TCU 37, Oklahoma 33 Texas Southern 20, MVSU 16 Texas St. 35, Idaho 30 FAR WEST Air Force 30, Navy 21 Arizona St. 38, Southern Cal 34 Colorado St. 42, Tulsa 17 E. Washington 56, Idaho St. 53 Georgia Southern 36, New Mexico St. 28 Montana St. 59, Sacramento St. 56 N. Colorado 24, N. Arizona 17 Oregon St. 36, Colorado 31 Portland St. 23, UC Davis 14 San Jose St. 33, UNLV 10

Baseball x-if necessary DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5) American League All AL games televised by TBS Baltimore 2, Detroit 0 Thursday, Oct. 2: Baltimore 12, Detroit 3 Friday, Oct. 3: Baltimore 7, Detroit 6 Sunday, Oct. 5: Baltimore (Nor-

Gus Schumacher, Service 16:45 16. Foster Birnbaum, West Anchorage 16:46 17. Alec Smith, Eagle River 16:46 18. Spencer Herron, West Valley 16:50 19. Travis Cooper, Kenai 16:50 20. Jacob Walsh, Eagle River 16:51 21. Michael Parnell, Kodiak 16:52 22. Jack Hannah, Kodiak 16:54 23. Tristan Sayre, West Valley 16:54 24. Zephan Ozturgut, East Anchorage 16:56 25. Riley Moser, Juneau-Douglas 16:58 26. Sam Loyer, Wasilla 17:00 27. Cannen Burgess, West Anchorage 17:01 28. Ti Donaldson, West Valley 17:02 29. Lyle Chamberlain, South Anchorage 17:04 30. Hunter Wonders, South Anchorage 17:04 31. Logan Mowry, Lathrop 17:04 32. Aaron Swedberg, Soldotna 17:07 33. Brian Britt, West Anchorage 17:07 34. Dakota Peterson-Tho, Colony 17:08 35. Sylvan Blankenship, Ketchikan 17:09 36. Alize Arthur, JuneauDouglas 17:09 37. Richie McKinney, Kodiak 17:12 38. Justin Gentz, Wasilla 17:13 39. Quincy Fuller, Wasilla 17:13 40. Brycen Lynch, West Anchorage 17:14 41. Brian Holst, Juneau-Douglas 17:15 42. Anthony Rubina, Kodiak 17:15 43. Vance Underwood, Lathrop 17:17 44. Luke Meiwes, South Anchorage 17:18 45. Riley Howard, Service 17:18 46. Hunter Thompson, Service 17:19 47. Colton Pulver, Wasilla 17:21 48. Will Balcao, South Anchorage 17:22 49.

ris 15-8) at Detroit (Price 15-12), 11:45 a.m. Kansas 2, Los Angeles 0 Thursday, Oct. 2: Kansas City 3, Los Angeles 2, 11 innings Friday, Oct. 3: Kansas City 4, Los Angeles 1, 11 innings Sunday, Oct. 5: Los Angeles (Wilson 13-10) at Kansas City (Shields 14-8), 3:37 p.m. National League San Francisco 2, Washington 0 Friday, Oct. 3: San Francisco 3, Washington 2 Saturday, Oct. 4: San Francisco 2, Washington 1, 18 innings Monday, Oct. 6: Washington (Fister 16-6) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 18-10) (FS1 or MLBN), 11:07 a.m. or 1:07 p.m. St. Louis 1, Los Angeles 1 Friday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 10, Los Angeles 9 Saturday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2 Monday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles (Ryu 14-7) at St. Louis (Lackey 3-3) (FS1 or MLBN), 5:07 or 5:37 p.m. All Times ADT

Corey Box, Juneau-Douglas 17:23 50. Michael Lohrey, Thunder Mountain 17:24 51. Ethan Goebel, Juneau-Douglas 17:28 52. Karl Greathouse, Wasilla 17:29 53. Alex Beehler, Lathrop 17:31 54. Noah Tsigonis, Lathrop 17:32 55. Benjamin Koenig, West Valley 17:35 56. Christopher Llanos, Ketchikan 17:37 57. Derek Steele, South Anchorage 17:37 58. Lane Reed, Wasilla 17:37 59. Enoch Porter, Lathrop 17:39 60. Justin Carpenter, Service 17:42 61. Tracen Knopp, Colony 17:44 62. Luke Mouracade, Eagle River 17:45 63. Keegan Crow, Eagle River 17:47 64. Joaquin Monterrosa, West Anchorage 17:51 65. Parker Trosper, Lathrop 17:56 66. Fintan Nakada, Service 17:59 67. Isaak Bell, Wasilla 18:02 68. Bailey Milani, Service 18:15 69. Johnny Elliott, Juneau-Douglas 18:22 70. Leif Svenson, Ketchikan 18:25 71. Karl Danielson, Kenai 18:25 72. Trent Rodanhisler, Ketchikan 18:29 73. Jonathan Koenig, West Valley 18:30 74. Randol Denney, Eagle River 18:31 75. James Butler, Kenai 18:34 76. Michael Altenburg, Eagle River 18:45 77. Christian Fabacher, Eagle River 18:45 78. Ian Ashley, Kenai 18:52 79. John White, Juneau-Douglas 19:24 80. Tristan Landry, Kenai 19:25 81. Morgan Trosper, Lathrop 20:43.

SoHi swimmers sweep Kenai Invite Staff report

The Soldotna girls and boys swimming and diving teams swept the five-team Kenai Invitational on Saturday at Kenai Central. The girls scored 105 points to beat the 37 of runner-up Kenai. On the boys side, the Stars had 83, while runner-up Kenai had 51. “We had some great swims and some really good best times,” Kenai co-head coach Judy Lallier said. “We’re not tapering for regions yet, so it was awesome to see the kids swim so well.” The Stars showed off their depth by taking five of the six relays and having 10 different swimmers pick up individual victories. Jacob Creglow, Alex Weeks and Megan English each won a pair of events. Creglow won the 200-yard individual medley and 100 breaststroke, English won the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke, and Weeks won the 50 freestyle and 500 freestyle. Other Soldotna victories came from Cody Watkins in the 200 freestyle, Portia Padilla in the 200 IM, David Hall in the 50 freestyle, Rachel Davidson in the 100 freestyle, Jacob Hall in the 500 freestyle, Brent Christenson in the 100 backstroke and Rachel Henry in the 100 breaststroke. Kenai’s three victories came from Mikaela Pitsch in diving, Josh Peck in the 100 butterfly and Hunter Reese in the 100 freestyle. Lallier and co-head coach William Hubler also were excited by the performances of Celestina Castro with a pair of

seconds, Kirsten Nyquist with a second in the 100 breaststroke, and then swimmers like Jeremy Ruggiero, Brandon Sorhus and Madeleine Michaud for adding depth to relays. Homer was led by Lauren Kuhns with a victory in the 200 freestyle and Ian Hall with a diving victory. Kenai Invitational

Saturday at Kenai Central GIRLS Team scores: 1. Soldotna, 105; 2. Kenai, 37; 3. Homer, 26; 4. Unalaska, 11; 5. Seward, 5. 200-yard medley relay — 1. Soldotna (Padilla, Henry, English, Weeks), 2 minutes, 0.10 seconds; 2. Unalaska, 2:24.93; 3. Kenai, 2:28.98; 4. Soldotna, 2:34.78. 200 freestyle — 1. Lauren Kuhns, Hom, 2:12.54; 2. Celestina Castro, Ken, 2:12.65; 3. Rachel Davidson, Sol, 2:20.06; 4. Kirsten Nyquist, Ken, 2:21.90; 5. Claire McElroy, Sol, 2:31.96; 6. Makai-Lynn Smith, Ken, 2:37.99. 200 IM — 1. Portia Padilla, Sol, 2:33.22; 2. Cheyanne Smith, Hom, 2:38.30; 3. Isabell Henry, Sol, 2:43.20; 4. Amber Le, Una, 2:52.82; 5. Desiree Barbaza, Ken, 2:59.55; 6. Mariah Schloeman, Ken, 3:03.17. 50 freestyle — 1. Alex Weeks, Sol, 25.74; 2. Jenna Hansen, Sol, 27.79; 3. Aurora Shadle, Hom, 27.87; 4. Elena Hamner, Sew, 29.57; 5. Emily Boone, Sol, 30.25; 6. Delanney McConnell, Una, 30.84.

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Shakeup Saturday hits college football weekend. No. 8 UCLA capped the upset weekend, falling 30-28 to Utah at the Rose Bowl. In all, 11 teams in the Top 25 lost, the first time that has happened since Oct. 11, 2003. Might as well just hit the re-set button on the rankings. “That’s what I’ll be doing all night,” said Logan Lowery, a poll voter who works for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal in Tupelo. Oh, by the way, Arizona State beat No. 16 Southern California 38-34 on a Hail Mary touchdown pass, and Northwestern surprised No. 17 Wisconsin 20-14. Kentucky joined in, too, rallying to beat South Carolina 45-38. Fortunately for the folks on College

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Rip up those Top 25s and just start all over again. The biggest weekend of the college football season delivered a sensational Saturday that included three of the top six teams in The Associated Press poll getting beat. No. 3 Alabama, beaten by No. 11 Mississippi 23-17. No. 4 Oklahoma, beaten 37-33 at No. 25 TCU. No. 6 Texas A&M, beaten 48-31 at No. 12 Mississippi State. Add to that No. 2 Oregon’s loss to Arizona on Thursday night and it’s the first time that four of the top six teams in the AP poll have lost in the same

Football Playoff selection committee, they have three more weekends before they have to weigh in with rankings, and a couple months before they have to pick which four will play for the national championship. Saturday’s purge at the top of the polls suddenly makes all that talk about how Florida State wasn’t impressive enough while staying undefeated seem a little silly. The Seminoles were pushed three times in September but escaped, once without Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston. The top-ranked Seminoles (5-0) got an easy win Saturday, 43-3 against Wake Forest, and then got to see all the teams that were supposed to be

contenders to their national title go down. Texas A&M was first, though that one was no upset. Dak Prescott cemented himself as a Heisman candidate by leading the Bulldogs to a rout. Then things got weird. Ole Miss rallied with two fourthquarter touchdown to snap a 10-game losing streak against the Crimson Tide. The Rebels sealed it with an interception in the end zone by Senquez Golson with 37 seconds left. The celebration in the Magnolia state had to stretch from Brookhaven to Biloxi. Both Mississippi teams will be in the top 10 come Sunday. “As (the final seconds) happened, I thought ‘This isn’t the end of it all. It’s

just the beginning,’” Ole Miss receiver Laquon Treadwell said. Minutes after the Rebels finished off Alabama, TCU made a fourthand-short stop of Oklahoma deep in Horned Frogs’ territory to thwart the Sooners last best threat. Oklahoma managed to get off a Hail Mary, but it sailed out of the end zone. The last time four of the top six lost in the AP poll was 24 years ago, when No. 1 Virginia, No. 3 Nebraska, No. 4 Auburn and No. 5 Illinois went down. A little less than halfway through the season, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, TCU and Arizona are undefeated. Alabama, Oklahoma and Oregon are not.

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The Cook Inlet Academy coed soccer team improved to 15-0 on the season with an 8-2 victory over Holy Rosary Academy on Saturday in Anchorage. Riley Smithwick started the scoring for the Eagles in the second minute, while Timmy Smithwick scored in the 12th and Kate Zimmerman and Breonna Delon combined to score in the 38th minute. But Holy Rosary scored twice before the close of the half for a 3-2 game. “Holy Rosary has scored four

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nonconference homecoming victory over the Hawks. Homer finishes 3-5 overall. Homer led 11-0 after the first half. The Mariners also would score a TD in the second half. Sheldon Hutt, who was 13 of 24 for 142 yards and two picks, had a touchdown pass to Teddy Croft, while Connor Seay had the other touchdown on the ground. Seay added a 20-yard field goal. For Houston, Noah Griffeth had a rushing touchdown. Anderson said the offensive line, particularly Luke Johnson and Rueben Sepeda, continues to get better and better. Despite the big victory, Anderson doesn’t expect the club to relax, especially because Seward was missing some key players. Saturday Bulldogs 69, Seahawks 14 Nikiski Seward

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It wasn’t until the nine-minute mark of the second quarter when the Stars struck, using a 3-yard Ty Fenton run to pull within 7-6. The Kards took a 14-6 lead into halftime after Baker hit Gillies in stride over the middle for a 31-yard touchdown pass inside the final minute of the second. Although that proved to be the Kards’ final points, coach John Marquez praised his team’s performance. “That’s the type of game made for the movies,” he said. “It’s wonderful for the fans, it’s wonderful for the kids — our guys fought the whole way.” The Stars tied it at 14 with 4:21 to play in the third on a 5-yard Fenton run before taking the lead for good early in the fourth on a 7-yard Gibbs run. Brantley Jr. praised the effort of his offensive line, especially junior Sage Hill and senior Dylan Schultz, both of whom stepped in for injured players. Hill, Schultz and Co. helped the Stars eclipse 200 yards rushing led by Gibbs’ 82, 67 from Fenton and another 52

goals against us,” CIA coach Kenny Leaf said. “That’s pretty good because we’ve allowed a total of nine goals.” Riley Smithwick scored again just two minutes into the second half, then sent a cross to Timmy for a goal just two minutes later. Johnny Smithwick, Connor Leaf and Andrew Hammond rounded out the scoring. CIA plays in the Borealis Conference tournament, essentially the state tournament, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Palmer. Nik — Cooper 10 run (Schwenke kick), 7:38. Sew — No. 91 65 kickoff return (No. 44 run), 7:24. Nik — C. Riddall 5 run (Schwenke kick), 6:00. Nik — Castro 11 run (Schwenke kick), 1:17. Fourth quarter Nik — Cutsforth 32 run (Schwenke kick), 5:54. First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Comp-att-int Punts-avg Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards

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from Bailey Blumentritt. For the Kards, Chase Logan led the way with 93 yards on 22 carries. Foree finished with 25, while Andrew Welborn added 39 on nine attempts. Now it’s on to the playoffs for both teams. SoHi enters as a No. 1 seed and will face JuneauDouglas. Kenai Central enters as a No. 2 seed and faces North Pole. Both games are Saturday in Anchorage. Marquez likes his team’s chances. “Don’t let our record fool you,” he said. “We are a legitimate threat. The guys turned the page today, and I think we are a force to be reckoned with.” Stars 21, Kardinals 14 Kenai Soldotna

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called Schachle’s number. Schachle said he had no idea he would be chosen to take the pressure-packed shot, but he said he usually gets past the first round when the Bears do shootouts in practice, so he wasn’t caught completely offguard. The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder recalled as he stepped on the ice how the first three Bears had tried to take shots on Minot goalie Atte Tolvanen and failed, but Usov had succeeded with a move. “I had to clear my head and think about what I was going to do,” he said. “Then I put it in the back of the net.” That put an end to a riveting goalies’ duel between Tolvanen, who had 37 saves, and Creelman, who had 39. Both Beauparlant and Minot coach Marty Murray agreed the goalies were both outstanding.

And as a former goalie himself, amazing powers of deduction are not needed to divine how much Beauparlant enjoyed the contest. “I thought it was one of the best games I’ve been in, in a while,” Beauparlant said. Both goalies sailed through the first two periods with clean sheets. Creelman said he didn’t feel particularly sharp and gave credit to the Bears for keeping shots outside, not making any bad turnovers and holding the Minotauros to one shot most of the time. “I took a shot in the head in the pregame skate,” Creelman said. “It rattled me a little bit. I had a little bit of a headache.” With 5:39 to play, the Brown Bears broke the ice when Sam Carlson was forechecking in the corner and the puck took an awkward bounce to Maurin Bouvet, who buried the wideopen chance from the slot. “We tried to go D to D behind the net and it hit a skate or a stick and bounced into the slot area,” Murray said. “We

didn’t manage the puck well at times and it cost us.” But the Minotauros stormed right back. With 5:19 to play, Jack Gessert didn’t like his goalie getting a face full of ice and dumped the offending player, drawing two minutes for roughing. Just 18 seconds into the power play, Bouvet was whistled for a trip, and James Mathias scored from the slot on the 5-on-3 after some nice tictac-toe passing. “We took two undisciplined penalties and it cost us,” Beauparlant said. In the five-minute overtime, Kenai River had a pair of great chances with 3:40 left, then Tyler Andrews showed great patience in setting Bouvet up with an open backdoor opportunity, but the puck got away from the Frenchman on the choppedup ice. At the 2:16 mark, it was Creelman’s turn to save the day when he denied Monfils on a breakaway. “I was nervous when he was

coming down, but he had a lot of pressure with guys backchecking,” Creelman said. “I knew he had time for one move, or two moves max.” In addition to Creelman, Beauparlant credited centers Bouvet, Matt Rudin and Jacob Gerson with a strong effort. Teams normally play with four centers, but the Bears went with 11 forwards and seven defensemen Friday. Friday Brown Bears 2, Minotauros 1 Minot 0 Kenai River 0

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LOS ANGELES — Matt Kemp yanked the Dodgers from the depths of despair with one swing. Kemp hit a go-ahead home run leading off the eighth inning, lifting Los Angeles to a 3-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night and evening their NL Division Series at a game apiece. Kemp practically skipped down the first base line, appearing to coax the ball fair as it sailed inside the foul pole and landed in the lower left field seats while the crowd of 54,599 erupted in cheers. Bubbles percolated into the hot night air from a machine in the dugout that the Dodgers turn on to celebrate homers. No one looked happier greeting Kemp in the dugout than a once-distraught J.P. Howell, who had served up a tying, two-run homer to Matt Carpenter in the top of the inning after relieving Zack Greinke. Kemp Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion hugged Howell, who pointed Kenai Kardinals’ Jace Baker runs the ball Saturday at Soldotna skyward in relief, after conHigh School in Soldotna. necting against Pat Neshek for his fifth hit in the best-of-five 93, Foree 8-25, Baker 5-18. Soldotna: Fen- 0-1-1-0. Soldotna: Furlong 4-6-0-45. series. ton 14-67, Gibbs 22-82, Blumentritt 9-52, Receiving – Kenai: Gillies 3-51 Soldotna: Game 3 is Monday night Furlong 2-11. Waldon 1-14, Gibbs 1-4, Duke 1-11, Bluin St. Louis, with John LackPassing – Kenai: Baker 3-8-0-51, Foree mentritt 1-16. C

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t’s that time of year again. The Alaska Department of Revenue gives qualifying Alaskan citizens a chunk of money called a Permanent Fund Dividend, and this year it’s a big one. After adding it up and thinking about what our family will do with it, it made me think about my childhood. Having grown up in Alaska my entire life, it brought back a few memories. When I was a kid and realized that PFDs existed, my friends and I would fantasize about what to do with the money. We wanted to buy a super cool pool with a really neat water slide and then order a thousand pizzas. Now that I’m an adult it doesn’t seem that practical. My parents were not liberal with money, so the decision was always theirs on what to do with it. That’s good. Even as a child I knew it would be ridiculous to have a say in something that was obviously my parents’ decision. Parents were parents back then, you know? As a parent in this day and age, I get squeamish when I announce what I made for dinner, like I’m the jester of the court. Chicken tortilla soup? No? OK your Highness, I shall bring you hotdogs and macaroni. (For the record, they enjoy the soup.) My parents mostly offered moose meat and awkward vegetables. Eat them or go to bed. I had no business thinking about family money. Only collecting piggy banks and saving what I earned. Usually my PFD money would go to my orthodontist bill, the snowmachine fund, new winter clothing, or my new saxophone. You have to remember, there was no Craigslist back in the day. You had to just hope the newspaper ad didn’t mislead you into a crazy person’s house. Also, there were no cell phones or texting, so meeting somewhere safe was always a toss up. If no one showed, you wasted your time and were too chicken to call and ask why it didn’t work out. If someone showed up and looked sketchy, you just pretended to be lost and kept driving. They didn’t know what you looked like, because no picture popped up on an old rotary phone and the only people that had caller ID were with the FBI. All that to say ... we bought most things brand new. The only time PFDs annoyed me was when people would come to school the next day bragging about new clothes or a new Walkman. If you don’t know what a Walkman is, it’s an incredibly old, mummified version of an iPod shuffle. But it was the cool gadget. This article is making me feel very old. Moving on. As a teenager the PFD went into my college fund. My parents did a great job saving them for me, but college was expensive. So after graduating college, I now use it to pay off student loans. It’s the circle of life! How precious. My husband and I will be married for 10 years this year. A chunk of change is nice when it’s just you and the hubs, but now we have a stack of responsibilities to attend to. The first 5 years of marriage we were trying to get a grip on finances and the real world. We went on a cruise to Mexico, had a couple of kids, and eventually bought a house. The next 5 years of marriage we still had the house and the same couple of kids. The house needs a spit shine every now and then and the kids need winter clothes, have sport fees, and school tuition. No pools or a thousand pizzas. Somewhere along the way I magically started to understand what eats up our money. When they get older will I put it into a college fund? Or will I pray they have quality scholarship skills, so I can blow it on Cabo? If we’re being honest, I do plan on having a little fun. For our anniversary we have a short trip coming up. Lots of pre-planning, begging for companion tickets (thanks, Mom), saving money, and scouring websites for the best deals. We’ll still have the stack of boring bills when we get home, but we have a home because we pay the bills. (Especially this time of year!) If bills were a person, they would be the person you take shoe shopping, but you don’t exactly introduce them to your friends. You keep them private, but you can be yourself around them. You may not like the numbers, but they don’t lie. Here’s the thing, I like that PFD season forces us to think about money as individuals, as a married couple, or as a family. And if you decide to buy a pool and order a thousand pizzas, please ... call me. Kasi McClure enjoys being a wife and mother of two in Kenai. She can be reached at columnkasi@gmail.com.

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Green Tomatoes Our warm summer produced a good tomato crop for most folks lucky enough to have a greenhouse, but no matter how we try, there are always some that don’t ripen during our season. Not to worry, Cooperative Extension Service has a free publication on a Harvest of Green Tomatoes, which provides ripening methods and tasty recipes for those green fruit to help you use all your harvest. Your local Cooperative Extension Service is your year round resource for a variety of topics, visit us today at: http://www.uaf. edu/ces/districts/kenai/ to find this publication and more or stop by and see us in the Doors and Windows Building on K-Beach Road between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. We are “Learning for Life.” Submitted by Janice Chumley, UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Research Technician

Halloween attractions up the scare factor By BETH J. HARPA AP Travel Editor

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Over $2,200 worth of school supplies and winter clothes were donated to the Kenai Peninsula School District through Stanley Ford’s Fill the Focus fundraiser. For each vehicle sold during the months of August and September, $50 was donated toward the school supplies and winter clothing. Items were also donated from the public. Kelly King, Coordinator for Students in Transition happily accepted all the donations. For the month of October Stanley Ford sponsoring Fill the F-150 to fight child hunger. Donations are welcome and $50 from each vehicle sold will be donated to filling the F-150.

Senior Centers Event Soldotna Senior Center Halloween Party Our Halloween Party will be held on Friday, October 31 at noon. There will be a costume contest with a winner for the Most Original, Scariest, and People’s Choice. The costume contest is always very entertaining and enjoyable. Our menu will be scary fried beast, twisted slugs and cheese, screamin’ veggies and eyeball pudding for dessert. We always have a great time at Halloween, so please take the time to dress up and join the fun. You might win one of the prizes.

All wall hanging entrees must be framed, matted and ready to hang. We reserve the right to refuse art work. Art items may be for display or sale. Items sold must remain until art check out time. Items for sale will be on a 20% consignment to Soldotna Senior Center. For bazaar info contact the Soldotna Senior Center at 2622322. For art show info contact George Parks at 260-6461. A People’s Choice Award will be selected. Friday and displayed appropriately on Saturday. Items will be accepted in 3 categories. Ribbons will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category. There will be one Best of Show award and three honorable mention. Previously entered art in this show is not accepted. Work must be original by artist within past 2 years.

Art Classes Several seniors meet each Monday and ThursThe 3 categories are: day from 10am-3pm in the Center’s craft room. 1. Oils, pastels, watercolors, graphite, pencil, They work on various art projects and help one acrylics, etc. another. The class is open to all seniors. For 2. Fibers such as quilting, needle art, beadinfo, call the Center at 262-2322 ings (as on fabric) sewing, etc. 3. Three dimensional such as woodworking, Craft projects metalwork, pottery, ceramic, leatherwork, basSeniors meet every Wednesday at the Center ketry, etc. from 1pm-3pm to work on various personal craft projects. You can bring in your favorite craft and enjoy working with other seniors. Crafts and socialization are both great therapy for the mind Sterling Senior Center and body. Masonic Spaghetti Benefit The Sterling Masonic Lodge #22 is having Game Night At The Center ** an all-you-can-eat Spaghetti Dinner on SaturThe Center will be holding a “game night” on day, October 18, from 4pm to 6m. Friday, October 24 from 5:30-8:30pm. NumerAll the proceeds received from the dinner ous games will be available to play such as card will benefit the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank and games, board games, puzzles, dominos, darts the Sterling Area Senior Center. and ping pong. Arkey Silcott will be available to The menu includes spaghetti, both meat teach Texas Hold Em’ poker. There is no charge and meatless sauce, regular, gluten-free, whole to attend and there will be free hot-buttered pop- wheat and vegan pasta, garlic bread, salad, and corn. All games will be played according to the dessert. Kenai Peninsula Senior Olympic Game rules. Donations of $12 for the dinner is requested. For further information, please call 252Hula Dance Lessons 4961. Bunny Chong is teaching hula dancing at the Center. For more information about joinFriday Night at the Movies ing the group, call 262-2322. Their schedule is: So, Movie Night starts This Week, OctoWednesday October 8 6-8pm; Wednesday Oc- ber 3 with “Bears, a “Disney” movie — and tober 22 6-8pm. a special request by Shirley Lowe and Maggie Bray. Snacks served to be Chili dogs, chips & Fall Bazaar And 18th Annual Open Ama- ice cream dessert, starting 6pm, movie starts teur Art Show 7pm. Friday & Saturday 10 am - 4 pm November 7th & 8th, 2014 After that, the next movie is scheduled for OcArt check in: Tues & Wed, 9 am - 3 pm, No- tober 17 is “DRAFT DAY”, with Kevin Costner vember 4 & 5 and Jennifer Garner, a really great sports movie. Art check out: Sat after 4pm, November 8 Snacks are not known at this writing, please Entries are limited to 3 per artist. There is a $4 consider volunteeri entry fee per item. C

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NEW YORK — Halloween seems to be getting scarier, with attractions going ever-more interactive and in-your-face. At Knott’s Scary Farm in Buena Park, California, guests are outfitted with neon-green laser guns and ordered to shoot actors portraying zombies by aiming at their heads. At the Dent Schoolhouse in Cincinnati, a butcher appears to demonstrate how to slaughter a pig. And at The Basement, part of the ScareHouse near Pittsburgh, hoods are placed over visitors’ faces. “We put a hood over the customer and it’s remarkable how much a difference that makes,” said Scott Simmons, ScareHouse creative director. “You’re taking away sight, a core thing, and it’s such a nerve-racking experience. You see these terrible, horrifying demons and clowns, and they put a hood on you, and you don’t know what’s going to happen next. You feel terrible things touching you and whispering in your ear. But as extreme as it is, it’s still fun. People come out shaking, but they’re smiling.” Visitors to The Basement sign a waiver and must be 18, and are given a “safe word” that they can say to stop activities if it’s too much. But why have Halloween attractions become so intense? “After 20 years of haunted houses with people stepping out and saying ‘boo,’ these days if you’re really trying to scare people you’ve got to be edgy and out of their comfort zone,” said Simmons. “What scared people in the ‘70s and the ‘80s isn’t what’s going to scare them now.” “There’s no doubt Halloween attractions are getting scarier and more extreme,” said Larry Kirchner of HauntWorld.com, a website devoted to haunted attractions. With high-tech special effects, including video, animation and Hollywoodquality sets, “they are more sophisticated. They have gone to another level.” When done well, Kirchner says, a great haunted house is “100 times better than a Broadway show because it’s interactive entertainment that puts you right in the middle of the action and makes you the star.” But Kirchner thinks some attractions cross a line into poor taste — he’s not a fan of story lines based on real serial killers for example, or activities where participants are humiliated in some way. Here are a few Halloween events and attractions taking place around the country this season — most of them offering experiences way less intense than being hooded. Expect long lines and check schedules. Some events are weekends only, some run through early November, some sell out.

Universal Halloween Horror Nights The horror film “The Purge: Anarchy,” which is the sequel to a movie about an annual night of unfettered crime and violence, is just one of the inspirations for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal theme parks in Orlando, Florida, and in Los Angeles. The events feature hundreds of elaborately costumed actors and Hollywood-quality sets, special effects and mazes inspired by pop culture influences ranging from El Rey Network’s “From Dusk Till Dawn,” to AMC’s “The Walking Dead.”

Hauntworld’s Top 13 Pennhurst Asylum, in Spring City, Pennsylvania, got the No. 1 slot on HauntWorld.com’s top 13 haunted attractions, while Dent Schoolhouse took seventh. Also on the list: 13th Gate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Netherworld, Atlanta; House of Torment, Austin, Texas; The Darkness, St. Louis; Erebus, Pontiac, Michigan; Kersey Valley Spookywoods, Greensboro, North Carolina; Headless Horseman, Ulster Park, New York; Cutting Edge Haunted House, Fort Worth, Texas; Bates Motel, Philadelphia; Bennett’s Curse, Baltimore; and 13th floor, Chicago.


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ell me whether this has ever happened to you. You get home from work and realize you can’t find your car keys. You search your pockets for your car keys but come up empty. You look on the dresser, in your coat pocket and in the other usual suspects, but find nothing. Puzzled, you look out the window and see your car in the driveway, so you’re pretty sure you had the keys when you got home.

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Ancient practice of cremation undergoes a modern revival DEAR ABBY: I recently had an interesting conversation with a friend after a funeral. It was about cremation versus burial, and I’d be interested in your thoughts and those of your readers. We noted that cremation has become more common, and guessed that one of the main reasons might be funeral and plot costs. After thinking about it, we thought there might be other considerations propelling people toward the practice of cremation. In modern society, individuals and families seem less tied to one area, and also, larger communities make it more difficult to make trips to cemeteries. Any insight on this trend? — PLOTTING AND PLANNING IN ARIZONA DEAR PLOTTING AND PLANNING: Cremation is nothing new. It has been practiced since ancient times — 5,000 years ago and possibly even longer than that. The early Romans did it, but with the rise of Christianity it fell out of favor. (It is accepted by the Christian religion today.) Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs commonly cremate their deceased. However, it is opposed by traditional Jewish culture, which believes our bodies belong to God and we are not supposed to actively destroy God’s property, and by the Muslim religion. You and your friend have covered the major considerations that make people choose cremation instead of burial. I would only add that in the past, I have heard from readers who could not bear to part with the remains of their loved one, and who have kept the ashes in their home. Others would like to have their own ashes co-mingled with their loved one’s at the appropriate time and placed in a columbarium. However, if readers have anything they would like to add, I’ll share some of their input with you.

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Taurus and a Moon in Aquarius if born before 5:34 a.m. (PDT). Afterward, the Moon will be in Pisces. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Oct. 5, 2014: This year you make friends very easily. People count on you, perhaps a little too much for your taste. Learn to establish boundaries before you get to the point at which you are likely to explode. If you are single, your circle of friends broadens, and you are likely to meet someone who makes your imagination run wild. Make no commitments for a while. If you are attached, the two of you need to look at your long-term goals and decide if it is time to fulfill at least one of them. Your relationship will be enhanced as a result. PISCES intrigues you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH You might decide to go your own way, or spend a lazy day at home perfecting your couch potato act. Do whatever feels right, though you might have to convince a roommate or loved one that you do not want to be bothered. Tonight: Not to be found. This Week: If you can take off Monday, do. You will need the extra R and R. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH Know what you want. A partner might have a different idea. Do you really want to cause a problem? Once you go along with this person’s request, you might be delighted by how much of a good time the two of you will have. Tonight: The action whirls around you. This Week: Use Monday and Thursday to the max. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You might want to adjust to someone else’s request. This person could be demanding in some way. Enjoy his or her personality, because you cannot change it. Appreciate what he or she has to offer. Tonight: Enjoy the moment. This Week: You steal the limelight Monday and have every chance to succeed. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Discuss a potential trip and start making plans. A lengthy discussion with someone involved would be fun. A loved one suddenly could become much more talkative. Enjoy this moment, and don’t let another matter interfere. Tonight: Have a great time. This Week: Pick a dream, manifest it and see the results. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH A close loved one will decide to monopolize your time. Your inner voice is likely to urge you to move on to other things, but quiet it down. You simply can’t have enough time with this special person. You’ll discover that you share a long-term desire. Tonight: Be a duo. C

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This Week: Relate directly to a key person about a money matter. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH Others will come forward with quite a few suggestions, but you’ll have your own ideas. You seem to be in a period in which misunderstandings happen more often. Clear the air, and incorporate many different people from your life. Tonight: The party could go on and on. This Week: Others dominate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH Despite an inclination to join your pals, you will decide to throw yourself into your work. A financial matter might come up from out of the blue, but you’ll be ready to handle it. Your will power will be needed to resist meeting up with a loved one. Tonight: Stay close to home. This Week: Get as much done as possible Monday. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHH You’ll reveal the limitless quality that is associated with your imagination. A new friend might decide to bring out that quality even more. Let go and allow spontaneity take over, as you rarely have fun times like this. Tonight: Let it get a bit wild. This Week: Tap into your ingenuity Monday. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You might want to retreat and cocoon. You could be overtired, as you have been working at full throttle for much of the past week. Relax and center yourself. A conversation will open up an important issue for you. Know that you don’t have to resolve it today. Tonight: Make it early. This Week: Stay close to home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH You tend to get what you want. You are very clear with your intentions, and others seem to respond with ease. However, in the next few weeks you could witness a few backfires. Lighten up and don’t make it a big deal — it is just a phase. Tonight: Where you want to be. This Week: Ask for help Monday, but don’t wait around if there is not a strong response. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH If you are getting into Halloween mode, you are likely to feel a need to balance your budget and decide how you are going to handle the approaching holidays. Usually you are more impulsive. See how this more logical approach works for you. Tonight: Out shopping. This Week: Shop to your heart’s content. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHHYou’ll be in the mood for nearly anything, which could surprise some of your friends. A conversation with a loved one at a distance might encourage you to take off. This person has a way of influencing you and often changing your mind. Tonight: Whatever you want.

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Drivers/Transportation NOW HIRING SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS & BUS ATTENDANTS for Soldotna & Seward areas. HIRING BONUS! First Student 36230 Pero St. Soldotna, AK 99669 907-260-3557

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Training & Conference Coordinator This new position at Kenai Peninsula College will enable Kenai Peninsula College to meet industry demand for workforce development training, skills upgrade training, and continuing education for the oil/gas/natural resources industries, and environmental and healthcare fields. The coordinator will develop and coordinate short-term (1 day to 2-month) training programs, and secure qualified instructors to provide outstanding educational experiences. The selected candidate will plan/ coordinate educational and other conferences utilizing campus facilities including the new 92-bed residence hall and state-of-the-art Career & Technical Training Center (CTEC) to be delivered at KPC's Kenai River Campus. A 12 month, fulltime position at level 79, step 1; $1,985.60 bi-weekly, beginning January 2015. Tuition waivers included with benefits package. Applications will be accepted until the position is closed.

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KENAI, AK Come join a family-friendly, innovative work environment. The Kenaitze Indian Tribe has opened our Dena'ina Wellness Center, featuring an integrated model of care. Employees at Kenaitze Indian Tribe deliver health, social service, education and tribal court services to tribal members, Alaska Native/American Indian people and others. Kenaitze Indian Tribe is recruiting for the following Full Time Position:

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Capital Projects Manager plans, organizes and coordinates larger (100k+) capital improvement and maintainance and repair projects from conceptual initiation through construction closeout; and performs related duties as assigned Benefits include Holidays, Paid Time Off, Extended Sick Leave, Medical/Dental/Life & Accidental Death Insurance, 401(k) For the job description or to apply visit our website at http://kenaitze.applicantpro.com. For questions call 907-335-7200. P.L. 93-638 applies

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Alaskan Dream.

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.

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Commercial Property MIXED USE BUILDING 7 Offices, 2-bedroom apt., and pizza restaurant. Ideal for owner occupant for the offices and commercial rentals as well. Highway Frontage in Soldotna. 7200sq.ft. for $631,000. ($88. per Sq.Ft.) MLS #13-15371 McKay Investment (907)260-6675

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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

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1-BEDROOM Small house 5 minutes Soldotna, 10 minutes Kenai. (907)262-7881

NIKISKI 3-Bedroom, 2 1/2-baths, large kitchen with island, wood burning stove, 2-car garage. approximately 2000sqft., on 2 acres. Very peaceful, a lot of wildlife. $310,000. (907)776-8487, (907)394-1122.

3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH, washer/dryer, partially furnished. 1300 plus utilities monthly. No pets/ no smoking. Holt Lamplight. Deposit required. (907)776-6544 SOLDOTNA Fully furnished House $2,400. Cabins $925. each Cabin $1,100. Plus Tax/ Utilities Century 21 Freedom Realty Property Management (907)262-2522

KENAI KEYS PRICE REDUCTION 4-Bedroom, 2-bath in gated community, with boat launch a stone’s throw. ABOVE the flood plain. Contemporary and scrupulously maintained 2 level home. A steal at $315,000. NOW $295,000. MLS# 12-12227

SOLDOTNA/ Endicott Executive home, River front, furnished 3-bedroom, 3-bath, appliances included, long term lease, $2,200. (907)252-7110

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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. $65,000. OBO (907)776-7641 call anytime.

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1-KASILOF QUIET Waterfront cabins. Furnished, Dish, WIFI, washer/dryer. Pets OK. $550. + Seasonal. (907)398-6620

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STERLING Swanson River Road 2 corner lots with 2-bedroom, mobile home fully furnished. Power, telephone, gas, well, septic. Owner finance. $49,000. (361)230-0120

Manufactured Mobile Homes MOBILE ON 1.29Acres 3-bedroom, 2-bath in showroom condition. New well, septic. Lot has rights to gated Kenai River boat launch (Funny River area). $149,500. MLS# 14-11704 McKay Investments Co. (907)260-6675

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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.

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

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

WHY RENT ????? Why rent when you can own, many low down & zero down payment programs available. Let me help you achieve the dream of home ownership. Call Now !!! Ken Scott, #AK203469. (907)395-4527 or cellular, (907)690-0220. Alaska USA Mortgage Company, #AK157293.

Rooms For Rent KASILOF $400/ month, utilities included. Daily/ weekly/ monthly rates. (907)260-9006.

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LAND FOR LEASE 2- 4 Sections with gravel pad, fenced & secure. (907)283-3335 or email us at caitlin@kpedd.org

Office Space for Lease. 744sq.ft. Secure office space available for lease, $700. per month plus utilities. Great parking and customer entrance. (907)283-3335 or email us at caitlin@kpedd.org

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Autos ‘10 VW BEETLE Automatic, Gecko Green, like new, extra wheels with snow tires $15,000. OBO (907)252-2965

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Dogs Karelian Bear Dog Puppies asking $800. Call Denise (907)394-8605

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Notice to Creditors IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI In the Matter of the Estate of RONALD LEE MULLEN,

Each week, our Classified section features hundreds of new listings for everything from pre-owned merchandise to real estate and even employment opportunities. So chances are, no matter what you’re looking for, the Classifieds are the best place to start your search.

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Case No. 3KN-14-153 PR/E NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned Personal Representative of the estate, at DOLIFKA & ASSOCIATES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, P.O. Box 498, Soldotna, Alaska, 99669. DATED this 16th day of September, 2014. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE GARY MULLEN PUBLISH: 9/21, 9/28, 10/5

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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

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For more than 65 years, young baseball players have stepped onto the national stage at the Little League World Series, which is held each August in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This year, 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis captured the attention of the nation as she helped lead her Taney Dragons Little League team of Philadelphia to the World Series. Mo’ne, who can throw a 70-mile-per-hour fastball, pitched a threehit shutout in the Mid-Atlantic regional final to advance Taney to Williamsport. Once there, she became the first female pitcher to earn a win — another shutout, of course. Millions of Americans watched her games on TV. Quiet confidence and historic accomplishments ultimately led to Mo’ne becoming the first Little Leaguer — male or female — to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine. It may not be her last, since Mo’ne and others say she’s an even better basketball player.

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ISS crews have been learning how to deal with the challenges of long-term space missions. One of the challenges is to find food that will stay fresh and tasty for long periods. Crews have taken the first steps by growing lettuce on board the ISS. But astronauts won’t get to eat the first crops. They are sending the lettuce back to Earth to make sure it’s safe to eat after growing in space.

Since the U.S. ended the shuttle program, the Russians, Europeans and Japanese have been responsible for delivering supplies to the ISS. Now two private American companies are also delivering cargo and will begin transporting astronaunts. Buying routine services such as cargo and crew flights from private companies frees NASA to focus on deeper space missions.

NASA’s JUNO mission is on the way to Jupiter to study its interior. The Cassini spacecraft regularly flies by Saturn’s moon Titan, studying its atmosphere and its lakes of methane and ethane. The Kepler mission has confirmed there is one rocky planet in a habitable zone outside our solar system. Experts believe there are at least 17 billion Earth-size rocky planets in the Milky Way galaxy.

A growing neighborhood Two new missions reached Mars this September, the U.S. MAVEN and the Indian Mangalyaan orbiters. They joined three other craft already orbiting Mars. MAVEN will look at how the atmosphere has changed over time, which will give more clues about whether Mars was once habitable. Experts would also like to learn why Mars seems to have lost most of its atmosphere. Some Earth-based telescopes have seen what looks like methane gas in the Martian atmosphere. This surprised scientists. Mangalyaan will be discovering if methane really is present. Methane is a sign that there may have been life, but it can also be formed from underground processes. Look through your newspaper for stories about space exploration.

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China landed a craft on the moon in 2013 and its rover, Yutu (Jade Rabbit), is collecting lunar dust. It is also planning a 2016 mission to the moon. Four privately funded moon missions are scheduled for 2015.

Rosetta, a European Space Agency mission, entered orbit around a comet in August. Experts were surprised to see that it looked as if two objects had come together to form the comet. In November, Rosetta will be the first mission to land on a comet’s surface. The Mini Page thanks Dr. Dan McCleese, chief scientist for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Stephanie Schierholz, NASA Human Exploration and Operations, for help with this issue.

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Lettuce grows in an ISS capsule called Veggie. Special grow lights make the capsule glow purple.

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This art shows MAVEN orbiting Mars. MAVEN stands for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution.

Since the cargo crafts usually burn up when they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere, astronauts load their trash on board the crafts before returning them to Earth. The trash is incinerated, or burned, in re-entry. This fall, the private company SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft will bring back parts and experiments, such as the space-grown lettuce. It has been designed to return to Earth safely, without burning up.

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In the last year, the Mars rover Curiosity accomplished its top goal, to gain proof that Mars was once habitable, or able to support life. More than 3 ½ billion years ago, liquid water was on Mars. Certain chemicals necessary for life were also present. Experts believe conditions would have been right for life to develop. Curiosity is now traveling toward Mount Sharp, a mound of sedimentary (seh-duh-MEN-tuh-ree) rock. Sedimentary rock has been formed from layers of sediment, or particles carried by wind or water and deposited on land. Because each layer was deposited at a different time, sedimentary rock forms a kind of time capsule. As Curiosity drives up the side of Mount Sharp, it will take samples of the different layers. The first region it samples will have the oldest rock. As it rises up the side, it will open up newer and newer chapters in Martian history.

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In March 2015, NASA will begin a year-long study of identical twin astronauts. Scott Kelly will spend a year on the ISS. His brother Mark Kelly will stay on the ground. Comparing test results from the twins will teach scientists more about how spending a long time in space affects the body. A Russian cosmonaut will join Scott in this first year-long study on the ISS. In the 1990s, cosmonauts stayed a year on the earlier Russian space station MIR.

To Mars and Beyond

This photo from Curiosity shows its tracks as it heads toward Mount Sharp.

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Orion’s first mission will be to capture a small asteroid and deliver it to lunar orbit. The asteroid will orbit the moon until NASA can send humans to explore it. The asteroid trips will help NASA test people’s ability to perform jobs needed for travel in deep space.

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Meryl Streep stars as Chief Elder in the movie “The Giver.” She has starred in many movies, including “Mamma Mia,” “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” and “Music of the Heart.” She was the voice of Mrs. Fox in the animated movie “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and the voice of Queen in “The Ant Bully.” Meryl, 65, was born in Summit, New Jersey. When she was 12, she began studying to be an opera singer. She was a cheerleader in high school. In college, she studied acting and received an advanced degree in drama from Yale University. She then began acting in plays in New York. She has earned 18 Academy Award nominations and won an Oscar three times. She was awarded the National Medal of the Arts. Meryl co-founded the charity Mothers and Others that works to protect the environment. She also supports international women’s rights organizations. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick TM

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For the first time since the last Apollo missions in the 1970s, people are preparing to leave low-Earth orbit. This December, NASA will launch the first test flight of Orion, its first human spacecraft since the space shuttle. Orion is designed to eventually carry people into deep space, to an asteroid and maybe to Mars. People have been flying to the International Space Station, or ISS, but that is in low-Earth orbit, about 220 miles above the planet. Orion’s first test flight will launch it to about 3,600 miles above Earth. An older rocket model will launch Orion’s first test because SLS will not be ready. The December Orion flight will test the heat shields as it streaks back to Earth at 20,000 miles per hour. No crew members will be on board this first flight.

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Orion was built with major upgrades and new technology. Designed for a crew of at least four, it will be the safest, most advanced spacecraft ever built. Orion’s new computer system will be 25 times faster than the computers on the ISS and 4,000 times faster than Apollo’s. The most important new addition to Orion is the launch abort system. If something goes wrong, it will be able to pull the crew away to safety immediately. No other spacecraft has had this safety feature.

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NASA tests the engine of a new Space Launch System, or SLS, for sending Orion into deep space. Its first flight test will be about 2018. In 2021, the SLS will launch Orion with a crew on board.

U.S. Navy personnel approach an Orion test module to practice Orion recovery.

Orion upgrades

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Accused at 17 ››› (2009, Suspense) Cynthia Gibb, Nicole Gale Anderson. A woman must save her teenage daughter when the girl’s best friend frames her for murder. ‘NR’ (23) LIFE Mon. 5 p.m. Armageddon ›› (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. ‘PG-13’ (2:30) ^ HBO2 Fri. 10 p.m.

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The Baytown Outlaws ›› (2012, Action) Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria. ‘R’ (1:38) 8 TMC Sun. 10:15 p.m. The Best Man Holiday ›› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs. ‘R’ (2:02) + MAX Fri. 6:45 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m. The Blind Side ››› (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A wellto-do white family takes in a homeless black teen and helps him realize his potential on and off the football field. ‘PG-13’ (2:08) (51) FAM Sat. 4 p.m., 10 p.m. Byzantium ››› (2012, Horror) Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan. Mayhem follows when two female vampires, on the run from a kindred group, take refuge at a seaside British community. ‘R’ (1:58) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

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Catch Me if You Can ››› (2002, Comedy-Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks. An FBI agent pursues Frank Abagnale Jr., a con man who assumes various identities and commits forgery. ‘PG-13’ (2:20) (31) TNT Fri. 8:01 p.m. City of God ››› (2002, Crime Drama) Matheus Nachtergaele, Seu Jorge. After forming a gang in Rio de Janeiro, a young man and his best friend descend from robbery to drug dealing and murder. ‘R’ (2:11) 8 TMC Tue. 9 p.m.

Cliffhanger ››› (1993, Action) Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. ‘R’ (1:52) (43) AMC Fri. 4 p.m. Closed Circuit ›› (2013, Suspense) Eric Bana, Rebecca Hall. ‘R’ (1:36) ^ HBO2 Thu. 9:35 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) 5 SHOW Mon. 4:25 p.m. Contagion ››› (2011, Suspense) Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon. The world panics as doctors race to find a cure for a rapidly spreading virus that kills those contaminated within days. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (31) TNT Sat. 9:31 p.m. The Counselor ›› (2013, Suspense) Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz. ‘R’ (1:57) + MAX Wed. 6 p.m. Couples Retreat ›› (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) (38) SPIKE Thu. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Crash ››› (2004, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle. Racial tensions collide in a collection of intertwined stories involving residents of Los Angeles. ‘R’ (1:52) 8 TMC Fri. 5 p.m.

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Delivery Man ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Sat. 8 p.m. Dick ››› (1999, Comedy) Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams. Two enraptured high-school girls become President Nixon’s official dog-walkers and secret advisers. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) 8 TMC Wed. 7 p.m. Dog Pound ››› (2010, Drama) Adam Butcher, Shane Kippel. A car thief, a drug dealer and a violent criminal face brutal inmates at a correctional facility. ‘NR’ (1:28) 8 TMC Mon. 11:30 p.m. Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood ›› (1996, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ‘R’ (1:28) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m.

Double Jeopardy ››› (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd. While in jail for murdering her husband, a woman discovers he is living under a new identity with their son. ‘R’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Tue. 4 p.m.

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Ella Enchanted ›› (2004, RomanceComedy) Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy. ‘PG’ (1:41) (51) FAM Mon. 8 p.m.; Tue. 5:30 p.m. Enemy of the State ››› (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman. A former NSA operative aids the innocent victim of a politically motivated assassination cover-up. ‘R’ (2:07) ^ HBO2 Wed. 11 p.m. Evan Almighty ›› (2007, Comedy) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG’ (1:36) (30) TBS Fri. 10 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m. The Expendables ›› (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. ‘NR’ (1:54) (38) SPIKE Mon. 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

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Faster ›› (2010, Action) Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton. ‘R’ (1:38) (28) USA Mon. 10:05 p.m. The 50 Year Argument ››› (2014, Documentary) Filmmakers Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi examine the history of the New York Review of Books. ‘NR’ (1:36) ! HBO Wed. 11:35 p.m. 47 Ronin ›› (2013, Adventure) Keanu Reeves, Hiroyuki Sanada. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m. Freddy vs. Jason ›› (2003, Horror) Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger. ‘R’ (1:37) (82) SYFY Sat. 6 p.m. Fruitvale Station ››› (2013, Docudrama) Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer. Flashbacks reveal the last day in the life of Oscar Grant, a young man shot dead during an altercation with California police. ‘R’ (1:25) 5 SHOW Sat. 4:30 p.m.

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Girl vs. Monster ›› (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt, Brendan Meyer. (1:30) (49) DISN Mon. 7 p.m. A Good Day to Die Hard ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney. ‘R’ (1:38) + MAX Thu. 7:15 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) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m.

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The Hangover Part III ›› (2013, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. ‘R’ (1:40) + MAX Sun. 7:15 p.m.; Sat. 4:25 p.m. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ›› (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (2:49) + MAX Tue. 9:55 p.m. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Bilbo and his companions continue their journey east and brave many dangers on their way to the Lonely Mountain, culminating in

an encounter with the fearsome dragon Smaug. ‘PG-13’ (2:40) ! HBO Tue. 7 p.m. Hop ›› (2011, Comedy) Voices of James Marsden, Russell Brand. ‘PG’ (1:35) (51) FAM Sun. 9 p.m.; Mon. 6 p.m. The Horse Whisperer ››› (1998, Drama) Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas. A New Yorker takes her daughter and the girl’s horse, both traumatized in a terrible accident, to a Montana healer. ‘PG-13’ (2:48) 8 TMC Thu. 4 p.m. Hostel ›› (2006, Horror) Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson. ‘R’ (1:35) 5 SHOW Wed. 11 p.m.; Fri. 8:30 p.m. Hostel Part II ›› (2007, Horror) Lauren German, Roger Bart. ‘R’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Sat. 10 p.m. Hot Tub Time Machine ››› (2010, Comedy) John Cusack, Rob Corddry. Following a night of drinking in a skiresort hot tub, four pals awake in 1986, getting a chance to rewrite the past. ‘R’ (1:39) (81) COM Sun. 5:58 p.m., 8:15 p.m. The Hunger Games ››› (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. A resourceful teen takes her younger sister’s place in a brutal contest in which youths from each of 12 districts fight to the death on live television. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) (51) FAM Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m.

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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) 8 TMC Mon. 5 p.m. The In-Laws ›› (2003, Comedy) Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) (9) FOX Sun. 4 p.m. (8) WGN-A Sun. 10 p.m. Ironclad ››› (2011, Action) James Purefoy, Paul Giamatti. In the 13th Century a dedicated group of Knights Templar defends Rochester Castle against King John. ‘R’ (2:01) 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m.

Keep the men and women who have served our country in your hearts. Remember how much they have given of themselves to make America what it is today: One Nation, Under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice For ALL.

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Jack the Giant Slayer ›› (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) ! HBO Thu. 5 p.m.

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Lethal Weapon ››› (1987, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover. A detective with a family hunts drug smugglers with his new partner, a loner with a death wish. ‘R’ (1:49) ^ HBO2 Thu. 5 p.m. Life of Pi ››› (2012, Adventure) Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan. After the freighter they’re on sinks in a storm, a teenager and a Bengal tiger wind up on a small lifeboat and must learn to trust each other to survive. ‘PG’ (2:05) ! HBO Fri. 4:45 p.m. Lincoln ››› (2012, Historical Drama) Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field. During his final months in office, President Abraham Lincoln moves forward to end the Civil War, unite the country and abolish slavery forever. ‘PG-13’ (2:29) 8 TMC Fri. 9:05 p.m. The Little Vampire ›› (2000, Adventure) Jonathan Lipnicki, Richard E. Grant. ‘PG’ (1:37) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m.

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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 Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m. Men in Black II ›› (2002, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. ‘PG-13’ (1:28) (30) TBS Sun. 9:30 p.m.

Miss Congeniality ›› (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (51) FAM Tue. 7:30 p.m.; Wed. 5:30 p.m. Monster ››› (2003, Biography) Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci. Working as a prostitute in Florida, Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and lands on death row. ‘R’ (1:49) 5 SHOW Thu. 10:30 p.m. My Babysitter’s a Vampire ›› (2010, Comedy) Matthew Knight, Vanessa Morgan. ‘NR’ (1:30) (49) DISN Tue. 7 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) 5 SHOW Thu. 4:30 p.m. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ›› (2013, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig. ‘PG’ (1:54) ! HBO Wed. 8 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sun. 7 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite

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National Treasure: Book of Secrets ›› (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. ‘PG’ (2:10) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m., 9:31 p.m. The Nightmare Before Christmas ›››› (1993, Fantasy) Voices of Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon. Animated. Halloweentown’s leader aims to kidnap Santa. ‘PG’ (1:15) (49) DISN Thu. 7 p.m. Now You See Me ›› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m.

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Oblivion ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman. ‘PG-13’ (2:05) + MAX Mon. 9:30 p.m. Observe and Report ›› (2009, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta. ‘R’ (1:26) (81) COM Sat. 7 p.m.

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Pacific Rim ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam, Diego Klattenhoff. A washed-up ex-pilot and an untested trainee must drive an old, obsolete robot in a last-ditch effort to repel a lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) ^ HBO2 Mon. 11 p.m. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ›› (2010, Adventure) Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (31) TNT Sun. 4:45 p.m.

with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 8 TMC Tue. 4:55 p.m.; Fri. 7 p.m. Sinister ›› (2012, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio. ‘R’ (1:49) 8 TMC Tue. 7 p.m. Soul Plane ›› (2004, Comedy) Kevin Hart, Tom Arnold. ‘R’ (1:26) 5 SHOW Mon. 11 p.m.; Thu. 6:30 p.m. Super Troopers ›› (2001, Comedy) Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan. ‘R’ (1:43) (81) COM Sat. 4:56 p.m.

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Take This Waltz ››› (2011, Drama) Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen. A young woman is torn between the husband that she loves and a new man in

Red 2 The Proposal ›› (2009, RomanceComedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (51) FAM Thu. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 4:30 p.m. Prozac Nation ›› (2001, Drama) Christina Ricci, Jason Biggs. ‘R’ (1:39) 8 TMC Wed. 8:35 p.m.

R Red 2 ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ! HBO Mon. 6 p.m. Riddick ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Karl Urban. ‘R’ (1:58) ! HBO Mon. 11 p.m.; Fri. 7 p.m. ^ HBO2 Wed. 7 p.m. Ride Along ›› (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. ‘PG-13’ (1:39) ! HBO Sun. 6:15 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. Rush ››› (2013, Docudrama) Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Brühl. Charismatic Englishman James Hunt and Austrian perfectionist Niki Lauda burn up the 1970s Formula 1 racing scene and share an intense rivalry on the track. ‘R’ (2:03) ! HBO Sat. 7 p.m., 10:10 p.m.

• Never go trick-or-treating alone. Always take a friend or go in a group — there’s safety in numbers. Make sure an adult goes with you. • Wait until you get home to eat treats. Inspect them thoroughly and throw out unwrapped items. • Make sure you can see out of your mask. Keep costumes short enough so they won’t cause falls. Wear bright, reflective colors or white tape so others can see you. • Trick-or-treat only at well-lit houses. Never go into a house to accept candy. • Stay on sidewalks and be careful crossing streets. Look both ways and cross only at corners. • Plan a route and stick to it. Make sure your family knows where you’ll be. • Set a curfew and stick to it.

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her life, whom she’s unable to ignore. ‘R’ (1:56) 8 TMC Wed. 10:10 p.m. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ››› (1974, Horror) Marilyn Burns, Gunnar Hansen. Young adults encounter a houseful of demented butchers who chase them with chain saws and other deadly tools. ‘R’ (1:23) (82) SYFY Fri. 5 p.m. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ›› (2003, Horror) Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker. ‘R’ (1:35) (82) SYFY Sat. 8 p.m.

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

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Parks and Parks and Recreation Recreation Holiday Headquarters “Coleman” (N) ‘G’ Wife Swap ‘PG’ “Accused at 17” (2009, Suspense) Cynthia Gibb, Nicole “Stalked at 17” (2012, Suspense) Taylor Spreitler, Chuck Gale Anderson. A seemingly innocent prank leads to murder, Hittinger, Jamie Luner. An abusive man threatens to kill the deception and a frame-up. mother of his child. ‘14’ NCIS “Silver War” A missing NCIS “Switch” A petty officer is NCIS “The Voyeur’s Web” WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ staff sergeant. ‘PG’ gunned down. ‘14’ Bored housewives. ‘14’ MLB on Deck MLB Baseball (N) (Live) ‘G’ Inside MLB Family Guy “Into Fat Air” ‘14’ Castle A young reality-TV star Castle “Target” A kidnapping Castle A relationship therapist Castle “Disciple” ‘PG’ (:01) Castle “The Good, the is murdered. ‘PG’ plot is revealed. ‘PG’ is murdered. ‘PG’ Bad & the Baby” ‘PG’ (:15) NFL Football Seattle Seahawks at Washington Redskins. The defending Super Bowl champion Seattle (:20) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Seahawks fly into D.C. to meet the Washington Redskins. (N Subject to Blackout) World of X Games (N) 2014 World Series of Poker 2014 World Series of Poker (:15) College Football Final Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) From Las Vegas. From Las Vegas. (3:30) College Football ‘G’ High School Football Glacier Peak at Bellevue.

Parks and Parks and Rules of En- Rules of En- 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ Recreation Recreation gagement gagement Holiday Gift Preview “Coleman” Featuring products by Cole- Holiday Headquarters “Coleman. (N) ‘G’ man” ‘G’ “Guilty at 17” (2014, Drama) Erin Sanders, Alex Paxton-Bee- (:02) “Stalked at 17” (2012) sley, Catherine Dent. A teen lies to support a friend’s claim of Taylor Spreitler, Chuck Hitsexual assault. ‘14’ tinger. ‘14’ (:05) “Faster” (2010, Action) Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Family Guy Family Guy Conan ‘14’ Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ “Ratings Guy” ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ (:02) Major Crimes A man is (:03) Law & Order “Posi(:03) Law & Order An underfound murdered. ‘14’ tive” ‘14’ cover cop is killed. ‘14’ NFL PrimeTime SportsCenter (N) (Live) NFL PrimeTime SportsCenter (N) (Live)

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The Game 365 (N) (3:00) “Transporter 3” (2008, Action) Jason “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Mer- “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Mer- “Transporter 3” (2008, Action) Jason StaStatham, Natalya Rudakova. cenaries embark on a mission to overthrow a dictator. cenaries embark on a mission to overthrow a dictator. tham, Natalya Rudakova. 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A child uses “Hop” (2011, Comedy) Voices of James Marsden, Russell “Ella Enchanted” (2004) Anne Hathaway, Cary Elwes. A The 700 Club Tips to “Protect “Confessions of a Teenage her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. Brand, Kaley Cuoco. young woman tries to break her curse of obedience. Your Health.” ‘G’ Drama Queen” (2004) Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Little People, Big World ‘G’ Breaking Amish “Road Not Breaking Amish “On the Breaking Amish “Bright Breaking Amish “Road Not Breaking Amish “On the Dress Dress Dress Dress Taken” ‘14’ Run” ‘14’ Lights, Big Sinners” ‘14’ Taken” ‘14’ Run” ‘14’ Highway to Sell Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Highway to Sell 1955 Chev- Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Highway to Sell 1955 Chev(N) ‘14’ Theater (N) rolet Bel Air. (N) ‘14’ Theater rolet Bel Air. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America “The Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods America “The Bizarre Foods America “The ‘G’ “Austin” ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘PG’ “Iowa” ‘PG’ Other Florida” ‘PG’ Ozarks” ‘PG’ Other Florida” ‘PG’ (3:00) The Dark Ages Char- Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:03) Count- (:33) Count- (:03) Count- (:32) Count- (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn lemagne. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars ing Cars Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 The murder of The First 48 Masked gunmen The First 48 A man is shot The First 48 “The Case That Haunts Me -- A 10th Anniver- (:01) Dead Again Murder of (:02) The First 48 “Cold Be- (:01) The First 48 Challenging Darrell Harrell. ‘14’ terrorize a family. ‘14’ dead on his front porch. ‘14’ sary Special” Challenging cases recalled. ‘PG’ a young mother re-examined. trayal” A man is shot in front of cases recalled. ‘PG’ ‘14’ his family. ‘14’ Love It or List It Andy’s Love It or List It Leslie loves Love It or List It “Katherine, Love It or List It “Catherine Love It or List It (N) ‘G’ House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Siobhan & Love It or List It ‘G’ house is problematic. ‘G’ her home. ‘G’ Natalia & Paolo” ‘G’ & Scott” ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ Duncan” ‘G’ The Pioneer Farmhouse Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games ‘G’ Rewrapped Rewrapped Mystery Din- Mystery Din- Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible “Un- Mystery Din- Mystery DinWoman ‘G’ Rules ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ “Paradise: Impossible” ‘G’ gratifying” ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ Shark Tank ‘PG’ Shark Tank ‘PG’ The Profit A meat wholesaler The Profit A family-run ice Restaurant Startup “Sweet Restaurant Startup “Comfort Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cancer: Winin Brooklyn, N.Y. cream company is torn. 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Channel 2 News: Late Edition (N) Just Seen It ‘PG’

(:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (10) Seth Meyers Film School Charlie Rose (N) Shorts ‘PG’ (12)

How I Met How I Met Parks and Your Mother Your Mother Recreation Judith Ripka Sterling Collection ‘G’

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(:03) On the Menu “Chili’s” ‘PG’ SportsCenter (N) (Live)

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30 for 30 E:60 Shorts (N) Fight Sports MMA (N)

Dog With a Blog ‘G’ SpongeBob

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The Colbert Daily Show/ (5:58) South (:29) Tosh.0 Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Park ‘14’ ‘14’ “The Uninvited” (2009) Elizabeth Banks. A ghost warns a young woman about her father’s fiancee.

Babysitter’s a Babysitter’s a Vampire Vampire Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends ‘14’ The 700 Club Tips to “Protect Your Health.” ‘G’ Breaking Amish “Bright Lights, Big Sinners” ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud

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Judith Ripka Sterling Collection ‘G’ Project Runway (N) ‘PG’ (:02) Project Runway The designers search for materials. ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ tims Unit “Hooked” ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan ‘14’ Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ “Walls” ‘PG’

Austin & “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993, Jessie ‘G’ Wolfblood Jessie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Fantasy) Voices of Danny Elfman. ‘PG’ The Thunder- Max & Shred Instant Mom See Dad Run Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince mans ‘G’ ‘G’ (N) (N) ‘PG’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Boy Meets “Zookeeper” (2011) Kevin James. Talking animals teach their “The Proposal” (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. World ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ shy caretaker how to woo a woman. A woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Breaking Amish “Road Not Breaking Amish “On the Breaking Amish “Bright Breaking Amish “House Dress Dress Dress Dress Taken” ‘14’ Run” ‘14’ Lights, Big Sinners” ‘14’ Divided” (N) ‘14’ Airplane Repo Mike loses Highway to Sell Highway to Sell Highway to Sell Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud electrical power. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food The Layover With Anthony The Layover With Anthony No Reservations “Asia Files: ‘G’ ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ Bourdain ‘PG’ Bourdain (N) ‘PG’ Volume 2” (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:03) Pawn (:33) Pawn ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 Slayings in Dead Again Murder of a The First 48 Man is shot out- The First 48 “Flight Risk; The First 48 “Family Ties; A (:01) Dead Again “Key WitCleveland and Miami. ‘14’ young mother re-examined. side an abandoned house. ‘14’ Trapped” An alleged killer Good Neighbor” (N) ‘14’ ness” Fresh look at a 2008 ‘14’ heads for Mexico. ‘PG’ murder case. (N) ‘14’ House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- Rehab Addict Rehab Ad- House Hunt- Hunters Int’l ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ dict ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ The Pioneer Trisha’s Chopped Poultry intestines Chopped “Pizza Perfect” ‘G’ Food Truck Face Off (N) ‘G’ Chopped Fourth and fifth Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Woman ‘G’ Southern and red miso. ‘G’ graders compete. ‘G’ Flay (N) ‘G’ Flay ‘G’ Shark Tank The sharks fight Shark Tank A jewelry line; a American Greed A fake land American Greed American Greed A man American Greed A financial over a product. ‘PG’ wedge-type pillow. ‘PG’ investment scam. threatens investment pros. planner reaps millions. The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity

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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother 6th Annual QVC Customer Choice Beauty Awards “L’Occitane” Featuring L’Occitane. (N) ‘G’ Wife Swap ‘PG’ Project Runway “Muse on the Project Runway The designStreet” The designers must ers search for materials. ‘PG’ find their muse. ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Rage” ‘14’ tims Unit “Parts” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang Subway” ‘PG’ Boyfriend” Boyfriend” Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Castle A DVD appears to kill Castle A murder is traced to Castle A pop star is found Castle Castle hunts an arsonits viewers. ‘PG’ an Irish gang. ‘PG’ dead in an alley. ‘PG’ ist-turned-killer. ‘PG’ (3:30) College Football BYU at Central Florida. From Bright House Networks SportsCenter (N) (Live) Stadium in Orlando, Fla. (N) (Live) NASCAR Hispanic Heritage Month (:25) Soccer International Friendly: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsNation Racing Special (N) (N) (3:00) High School Football Glacier Peak at Bellevue. High School Football Redmond at Bothell. (N) (Live)

Dog With a (49) DISN 173 291 Blog ‘G’ SpongeBob (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311

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On the Record With Greta Van Susteren Chappelle’s It’s Always It’s Always Tosh.0 ‘MA’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Tosh.0 ‘14’ Daily Show/ The Colbert Show ‘14’ Sunny Sunny Jon Stewart Report ‘14’ Haven “The Old Switcheroo” Spartacus: Vengeance “The (:05) Spartacus: Vengeance (:10) Haven “The Old Switch(N) ‘14’ Greater Good” ‘MA’ ‘MA’ eroo” ‘14’

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Mike Tyson: Last Week To- “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult, “Ride Along” (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube. A (:45) Dracula Boardwalk Empire “King of Cathouse: Cathouse: Jerrod Carmichael: Love at Undisputed night-John Eleanor Tomlinson. A young farmhand must defend his land cop invites his sister’s boyfriend to join him on Untold: HBO Norway” Chalky returns to Cat Call ‘MA’ Frisky Busi- the Store ‘MA’ ! Truth ‘MA’ from fearsome giants. ‘PG-13’ a shift. ‘PG-13’ First Look Atlantic City. ‘MA’ ness ‘MA’ (2:40) “Walk the Line” “Lethal Weapon” (1987, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay Z The couple perform in Paris, France. (:35) “Closed Circuit” (2013, Suspense) (:15) “Constantine” (2005, (2005, Biography) Joaquin Gary Busey. A veteran detective is paired with an eccentric ‘MA’ Eric Bana. Former lovers join a terrorist’s legal Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Ra- ^ Phoenix. ‘PG-13’ partner. ‘R’ defense team. ‘R’ chel Weisz. ‘R’ (3:00) “The Wolverine” (:15) “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, (:15) “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, “Now You See Me” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse EisenSkin to the Life on Top (2013, Action) Hugh Jackman. John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. ‘R’ Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch. John McClane and his son berg, Mark Ruffalo. Agents track a team of illusionists who are Max ‘MA’ “Menage a + ‘PG-13’ battle Russian villains. ‘R’ thieves. ‘PG-13’ Top” ‘MA’ (2:45) “Save the Last Dance” (2001, Romance) Julia Stiles, Sean “Soul Plane” (2004, Comedy) Kevin Hart, Homeland “The Drone Queen; Trylon and Perisphere” Carrie Penn & Teller: “Monster” (2003, Biography) Charlize “Dangerous Patrick Thomas. A white teen falls for a black student who also Tom Arnold. Passengers and crew party makes a critical decision. ‘MA’ Bulls...! ‘MA’ Theron. Aileen Wuornos kills seven men and 5 Minds” ‘R’ loves dance. ‘PG-13’ aboard an airliner. ‘R’ lands on death row. ‘R’ “The Horse Whisperer” (1998, Drama) Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sam Neill. A “Ironclad” (2011, Action) James Purefoy, Paul Giamatti, (:05) “Snake Eyes” (1998, Suspense) Nicolas Cage, Gary “Very Bad Things” (1998, cowboy helps an injured girl and her traumatized horse. ‘PG-13’ Kate Mara. Knights Templar defend Rochester Castle against Sinise, John Heard. U.S. official is killed at an Atlantic City Drama) Christian Slater, Cam- 8 King John. ‘R’ fight. ‘R’ eron Diaz. ‘R’

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Bones “The Beautiful Day Everybody Everybody How I Met in the Neighborhood” Block Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Your Mother party. ‘14’ mond ‘G’ mond ‘PG’ ‘PG’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News The Amazing Race (N) ‘PG’ Hawaii Five-0 “Kanalu Hope Blue Bloods An officer is KTVA Night(N) Loa” (N) ‘14’ outed. (N) ‘14’ cast The Big Bang The Big Bang Utopia “Week Five in Utopia Gotham “The Balloonman” Fox 4 News at 9 (N) Anger ManTheory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ -- B” The pioneers continue A vigilante targets the coragement ‘14’ their work. ‘14’ rupt. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) Bad Judge A to Z “B Is Dateline NBC (N) ‘PG’ Channel 2 ‘14’ for Big Glory” News: Late ‘PG’ Edition (N) PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Alaska Edi- Live From Lincoln Center “The Nance Starring Nathan Lane” Nathan Lane Week With tion plays a comic of the 1930s. (N) ‘PG’ Gwen Ifill

The Office The Wendy Williams Show “Diversity Day” (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ (:35) Late Show With David Late Late Letterman ‘PG’ Show/Craig Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Entertainment Half Men ‘14’ Tonight (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Seth Meyers Twisted Tales Charlie Rose (N)

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Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit “Rockabye” ‘14’ tims Unit “Storm” ‘14’ tims Unit “Alien” ‘14’ MLB Baseball American League Championship Series, Game 1: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (30) TBS 139 247

How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Parks and Parks and Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Recreation Recreation Friday Night Beauty ‘G’ Computer Shop ‘G’ Great Gifts ‘G’

Rules of En- Rules of En- 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ gagement gagement Late Night Gifts ‘G’

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“The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom” (2014, Docudrama) (:02) “Dirty Teacher” (2013) Ashley Jones, Alex Carter. A divorcee finds sexual liberation Josie Davis, Cameron Deane through online dating. ‘MA’ Stewart. ‘14’ Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Family ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The “Evan Almighty” (2007, Comedy) Steve Carell, Morgan Letter” ‘PG’ Freeman, Lauren Graham. God commands a newly elected congressman to build an ark. (:01) “Catch Me if You Can” (2002, Comedy-Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks. A teen- (:02) On the Menu “Denny’s” age scam artist poses as a pilot, surgeon and lawyer. ‘PG’ SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Football Washington State at Stanford. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) NFL Live (N) SportsNation SportsCenter SportsCenter (N)

Castle Big footprints are found Castle Becketts reflects on On the Menu “Chili’s” ‘PG’ On the Menu “Denny’s” (N) (31) TNT 138 245 near a murder. ‘PG’ her relationship. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Soccer: International Friendly College Football Washington State at Stanford. From Stanford Stadium in Stanford, Calif. (34) ESPN 140 206 (N) (Live) (3:30) NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: October Charlotte Race. From SportsCenter (N) (Live) (35) ESPN2 144 209 Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. (N) (Live) Women’s College Soccer College Field Hockey North Carolina at Wake Forest. (Taped) High School Football Redmond at Bothell. Seahawks All High School Football Redmond at Bothell. (36) ROOT 426 687 Boston College at Virginia. Access Cops ‘PG’ Jail “Off the Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Bellator MMA Live The world’s top fighters take part in this (:15) Cops ‘14’ (:26) Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ Jail ‘PG’ (38) SPIKE 241 241 Edge” ‘14’ tournament. 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