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NOVEMBER 2, 2014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 28

HEA talks energy savings at fair By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion

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The Homer Electric Association (HEA) held its Energy and Conservation Fair Saturday at Kenai Middle School in Kenai this, November 1. This is the event’s sixth annual installment. HEA’s spokesperson Joe Gallagher described the purpose of the fair. “What we do is invite local vendors who are involved in any form of energy conservation,” he said. “We offer them a spot at our fair where they can share information with our members on how they can conserve energy at home.” This year 27 vendors arrived to set up booths in the school gymnasium, where they distributed pamphlets, demonstrated products, and answered questions from the fair’s visitors. The groups offering information at the fair were a mix of businesses, non-profits, conservation groups, and Homer Electric representatives. Kate Schadle , a social services assistant for the Kenaitze Indian tribe, gave out information about the tribe’s energy assistance program, which gives funds to lower-income families to help with their energy expenses. “We partner with the state of Alaska, which offers the same type of program, except theirs is for all the community,” Scha-

Patricia Patterson had to break the law to help save her son’s life. When Ben Cantil was diagnosed with testicular cancer while in college about five years ago, he underwent aggressive chemotherapy and was in horrible pain, Patterson said. With the suddenness of the disease and insufficient time to sign up for medical marijuana as treatment, she bought pot from a drug dealer to help treat Cantil’s ailment. “The difference was night and day,” she said. “With one bowl he went from lying in bed in a ball to sitting up and able to eat. It makes me mad that the only way I could help him was to become a criminal.” Alaskans have a big decision to make in the next three days: Should marijuana be legalized and be regulated and taxed like alcohol? Cantil is now living in Boston cancer free and is a successful DJ that tours the country, she said. Patterson, owner of Lucky Raven Tobacco in Soldotna, said she supports marijuana legalization because she believes regulation will equal control. She said she doesn’t smoke marijuana but sees the benefits of regulating it the same way as tobacco and alcohol. “It is stupid to fight it, smart to control it,” she said. “When you put a product in the front yard it is better than hiding it in the back yard.” If passed, Ballot Measure 2 would legalize the recreational use and sale of mari-

juana in Alaska. Possession of up to one ounce of marijuana and up to six plants would be legal to those 21 years and older. The measure would allow the state to create a regulatory system or marijuana control board and tax the substance at $50 an ounce wholesale, according to the initiative. As the general election nears, both groups for and against legalization have made their points

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is at a tipping point.” In the weeks leading up to the 2014 vote, Alaskans have been inundated with competing statistics. Speakers from Colorado and Washington based interest groups have visited the state and shared their points of view on the impacts of marijuana legalization. Fire officials and police chiefs from Colorado have warned Alaskan first responders about the dangers of butane hash oil explosions – a byproduct of legalization and in-home marijuana-product production. Denver Assistant Fire Chief Dave McGrail was the keynote speaker at the Alaska Fire Conference

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a n d counterpoints on the positives and negatives associated with shifting Alaska laws from decriminalization to legalization of cannabis. Pot in Alaska In 1975, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled in the Ravin v. State court decision that held the Alaska’s Constitution’s right to privacy protects an adult’s ability to possess a small amount of marijuana in the home for personal use. The confusion in Alaska’s pot law is while marijuana in small amounts is allowed at home, but because the drug is

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illegal at the federal level, users are still breaking the law by buying the drug in the black market and transportation of marijuana is illegal, said Bill Parker, a former deputy commissioner of the Alaska Department of Corrections. A voter initiative in 1998 legalized medical marijuana in Alaska. Two previous ballot measures to legalize marijuana failed in 2000 and 2004. The measure on this year’s ballot is modeled on a 2012

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hosted in Kenai in September. He shared what firefighters in Colorado have dealt with since legalization and told an audience in the Kenai Central High School auditorium to Colorado “not make the same misinitiative that ushered in take we did.” a recreational-pot industry, He referred to marwhich opened Jan. 1, when ijuana users as “dips---s.” the law went into effect. Parker was involved in Proponents the 2004 campaign to leAccording to a report pregalize marijuana when the pared by the Marijuana Policy vote failed with 44 percent Group, regulating marijuana in support of legalization. in Alaska could generate more Ten years later he said he than $72.5 million in tax revexpects the vote to be close enue in the first five years of and the undecided voters will legal sales and $8.5 million ultimately make the differ- the first year. ence. Parker, co-sponsor of the “We’ve had to convince the marijuana initiative along with average Alaskan prohibition is University of Alaska Anchorworse than the substance,” he age professor Tim Hinterbergsaid. “ The problem with de- er, said the war on marijuana criminalization is it leaves the has been a tremendous waste black market in place. Alaska See POT, page A-2

Sterling man killed in wreck Accident closed Seward Highway for hours Friday By DAN BALMER Peninsula Clarion

A three-vehicle accident on the Seward Highway Friday resulted in one fatality. Jonathan Boreland, 33, of Fairbanks was pronounced dead on scene by paramedics after Kim Sterling, 59, of Sterling lost control of his silver Ford truck and hit a blue Chevrolet sedan Boreland was driving. Sterling’s truck then hit a white GMC truck, operated by Jason Gerke, 30, of Kenai, according to a Alaska State Trooper dispatch. The accident occurred just before 11 a.m. near Mile 96 of the Seward Highway. Sterling was traveling northbound when he struck Boreland, who was traveling southbound. Gerke was directly behind the sedan. Sterling, Gerke and two passengers were transported to local area hospitals by paramedics for non-life threatening injuries, according to the report. Troopers with the Bureau of Highway Patrol Girdwood Team, Girdwood paramedics, Anchorage paramedics and Alaska State Park Rangers responded to the collision. Boreland’s next of kin was notified. See WRECK, page A-2

Doubts chip away at nation’s most trusted agencies AP Photo/Paul Beaty

ADAM GELLER AP National Writer

Even as Americans’ trust in government eroded in recent years, people kept faith in a handful of agencies and institutions admired for their steadiness in ensuring the country’s protection. To safeguard the president, there was the solidity of the Secret Service. To stand vigil against distant enemies, the U.S. nuclear missile corps was assumed to be on the job. And to ward off threats to public health, the nation counted on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Now, in the space of just a few months, the reputations of all those agencies — as well as the Veterans Administration — have been tarred by scandal or tarnished by doubt. Maybe a public buffeted by partisan rhetoric and nonstop news should be used to this by now. But, with the CDC facing tough questions about its response to the Ebola outbreak, something feels different. Government is about doing collectively what citizens can’t do alone, but its effectiveness is premised on trust.

In this Oct. 2, 2014, file photo, members of the Secret Service watch as Air Force One taxies on a runway. In the space of just a few months, the reputations and approval ratings their agencies, have been seen a decline.

A year ago, with Washington shut down and trust in government near records lows, the CDC still won a 75 percent approval rating, the highest of any federal agency, a poll by the Pew Research Center found. But when CBS News surveyed Americans in mid-October, just 37 percent said the agency was Paid Advertisement

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doing a good or excellent job. “I always called the CDC the shining star of the federal agencies,” said Lawrence O. Gostin, an expert on health law and policy at Georgetown University. “They were regarded with very high esteem and did an extraordinarily good job of protecting the American people. That

has changed and I think (doubts about its handling of) Ebola is the epitome of that change.” That likely reflects the fears stirred by the disease — while people trust public health officials ordinarily, there is a heightened sensitivity now to perceived breaches in that confidence, said Nathan Carter, a University of Georgia psychology professor who has looked at declining trust in institutions over the last four decades. But the speed with which the agency was held up for blame also reflects the overall degradation in trust, he said. The public and elected lawmakers are far less likely now than in the past to give government officials the benefit of the doubt or the room to make mistakes. Faith in government has been declining since the Vietnam War and Watergate, with most of that distrust directed at elected officials, said Carroll Doherty, director of political research for Pew. The balance between trust and doubt has swung increasingly toward the latter, Carter said. “I do think it’s a big problem and how to repair that trust, that’s See TRUST, page A-2


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dle, who was representing both the Kenaitze and the state. While some assistance programs, like Schadle’s, offer direct assistance for paying energy bills, others help those hoping to lower their energy costs by refurbishing their homes. Markie Shiflea of the Alaska Community Development program spoke about her organization’s weatherization program, which distributes state housing funds to low-tomedium income level families hoping to weather-proof their homes. “We do all of the testing on the home and contract out the work so it’s free to the home owner,” she said. After the Community Development program has done tests, Shiflea said her group uses an algorithm to find “the most costeffective things we can do to help the home, whether it be air-sealing, insulation, weather-stripping, or skirting.” “A lot of times people say they want new windows, but windows are expensive,” said Shiflea. “They eat up the mon-

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probably the biggest question.” The public’s positive views of the CDC go back many years. But the results of last year’s poll by Pew are particularly striking now because many of the other agencies atop the rankings then have also since been tarnished. The Homeland Security Department won a 66 percent approval rating a year ago. But that was before the Secret Service, which is a part of the agency, was caught in a number of lapses: among them, the agency’s failure to stop a man armed with a knife from scaling the

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of public resources and cost to taxpayers. He said it is difficult to predict how much money legalization would bring into the state but it would “no doubt” pay for the regulatory costs and the excess revenue could go into drug education. Parker contends arguments made by the no campaign are fear tactics. “People that have used marijuana know it is not as dangerous or impactful as alcohol,” he said. “The portion of the population that don’t use marijuana or alcohol are the people (“No on 2”) are aimed at.” Responsible adults 21 and older should not be punished for choosing to use a substance that is “objectively safer” than alcohol, he said. Police and prosecutors should be able to spend their time and go after serious drug abusers, he said. Parker said the argument that legalization would make marijuana more accessible to young people is flawed. It is now easier for a teenager to get marijuana than alcohol because purchasing beer for minors comes with a penalty, he said. If the measure passed, the state would be given nine months to establish a regulatory framework in which a marijuana board would oversee the market and develop the necessary regulations, he said. Lark Kirk, a police chief from Missouri visited the Kenai Peninsula last week to provide the perspective as a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Kirk said reports from Colorado about increased homeless people that have come to the state because of legalization are false. According to state statistics, the unemployment rate in Colorado last year was 6.8. It is now 5.1 percent. “People are not going to move if they can’t afford it,” he said. Kirk said in his 20 years in law enforcement responding to calls he has come across so many fights that have involved alcohol and not one for marijuana. In one year he made 200 DUI arrests and one was for marijuana.

‘A lot of people learn how to do things, where they can recycle and what they can do.’ — Derrick Marcorelle, ReGroup

The contest, open to students was open to students throughout the Peninsula in grades 1-8, featured different activities for different age levels. Kindergartners could enter a coloring contest. Students in second and third grades created acrostic poems from the words “Energy Efficiency.” Fifth and sixth graders created energy-themed songs and board games, while seventh and eighth graders addressed a persuasive writing prompt that asked them to imagine themselves as governors of Alaska, delivering speeches on energy. The Fair culminated in a reading by the winning students of their work. Seventh grader Dominic Alioto of IDEA Homeschool stepped into the role of governor of Alaska, asking citizens to save energy in order to preserve the State’s natural environment. After the end of Saturday’s event, many of the vendors prepared to travel to Homer, where HEA is conducting a second Energy and Conservation fair on Sunday.

ey right away. There are things above windows that we can do first.” Derrick Marcorelle represented ReGroup, which he described as a “citizen-based recycling program on the central peninsula.” “The Borough provides the recycling opportunities, and we educate the public on how to use those programs,” he said. “I think we change a few minds here,” said Marcorelle of the fair. “A lot of people learn how to do things, where they can recycle, and what they can do.” The organizations encouraging visitors to save energy included not only non-profits, but businesses as well. David Badger, lighting specialist of Brown Electric Supplies, came to answer questions about his speciality. All the demonstration lightbulbs he brought were LEDs, “except for one incandescent

bulb to show people the difference,” he said. “For energy savings, you look at a 10 watt LED, like this, and it replaces a 60 watt incandescent. So you’ve just dropped a sixth of the energy usage,” said Badger. “It gives you the same amount of light. In all reality, this (the LED) probably puts out a little more.” Other businesses at the fair demonstrated energy-saving doors and windows and wireless home electric control systems. Outside the gathering of exhibitors in the gym, the school lobby was designated the Kid’s Zone, offering children energy conservation-themed games and a chance to interact with the fair’s suited mascot, a human-sized lightbulb named LED Lucy. Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion The afternoon event of the Reach Ben Boettger at Ben. Cody Wisnewski poses with LED Lucy during the Homer Elecfair occurred in the Kid’s Zone: boettger@peninsulaclarion. tric Association’s Energy and Conservation Fair, on Saturday, the award ceremony of HEA’s com at Kenai Middle School in Kenai. student contest.

fence and running into White House and the unchecked entry of an armed contractor onto an elevator with the president. The Veterans Administration was viewed favorably by 68 percent of those polled last year. But it too has since been swept up in a scandal over long wait times for veterans seeking care and records that were falsified to camouflage the problems. In the CBS poll, just 30 percent rated the VA as doing a good job. It’s impossible to know if the public’s misgivings about the agencies are just temporary setbacks, and results from different polls may not be directly comparable. It’s certainly not the first time that the CDC has been targeted

for criticism. In 1976, when nearly 200 people who’d attended an American Legion convention in Philadelphia fell ill and more than two dozen died, the agency was criticized for being slow to find the cause. Over the years, the agency has had some “rough days,” said Elizabeth Etheridge, author of “Sentinel for Health: A History of the Centers for Disease Control,” published in 1992. “It’s not unusual for the CDC to be involved in controversies. Medicine, as you know, is not perfect.” U.S. voters have long shown a split personality when it comes their views on government. More and more people distrust a government symbolized by a deadlocked Congress.

But many have continued to vest considerable trust in the agencies, programs and government workers delivering the services people count on. “I think it’s actually an enormously important disjuncture,” said Marc Hetherington, a Vanderbilt University political scientist who studies voter trust. “Government has a really bad reputation, but no one wants to do away with any of it.” The nation’s deepened partisan divide has further undermined that trust. Republican voters are more suspicious of government led by the current Democratic president. Democratic-leaning voters were deeply distrustful of the government when it was led

by George W. Bush, researchers say. But Carter said data on public trust over time is worrisome because it shows that even when events like the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks rally

Big Marijuana, Big Mistake Anchorage resident Kristina Woolston, spokesperson for “No on 2,” said it is impossible to regulate marijuana like alcohol. The Colorado initiative is too vague and has gaping holes, which has made it difficult to enforce. Woolston said the “No on 2” campaign is a grassroots organization that started after Marijuana Policy Project, based out of Washington D.C., targeted

Alaska to advance its national strategy of legalization. While one of the main drivers behind legalization is the potential revenue that could come to the state, Woolston said the amount of revenue from marijuana sales in Colorado is lower than predicted. Voters were told $130 million in the first year and they have seen $21 million, she said. Loopholes in regulation enforcement have cost the state money, as law enforcement has

spent time, and resources on police training to adapt to all the regulations, she said. The estimated cost to regulate marijuana is more than $7 million a year to the state, according to a state of Alaska statement of cost document. Woolston participated in a town hall debate with Kirk in Seward recently. The debate drew about 40 people who asked questions about cost, regulatory process and incarceration, she said. Woolston said she pushed back and challenged Kirk because he came from a state that hasn’t dealt with the challenges

police have experienced in Colorado and Washington. In Missouri, marijuana is decriminalized as it is in Alaska. “It’s always fun when people from outside Alaska think they have an idea of how Alaska works,” she said. “Half of Alaska is unincorporated areas and rural villages and don’t have local government control.” Woolston said she was concerned that legalization would make it easier for young people to get marijuana. Kids could also be targeted by advertising the same way tobacco companies did, she said. In Colorado the tax, which increased the

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people around the government, the peaks of trust are never as high as in the past. It points to a gradual but unmistakable degradation in the public’s belief in its institutions that he finds worrisome.

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marijuana cost, created a continued black market and as a result, crime has escalated, she said. “Colorado has had so many unintended consequences since marijuana was legalized,” she said. “With so many questions Alaska is better served to look at ways to make it work. Decriminalization is a far cry from promoting and encouraging use.” Soldotna resident Kalie Klaysmat, executive director of Alaska Association Chiefs of Police, See POT, page A-5

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Obituaries Richard W. Lott Longtime Alaskan and Nikiski resident Richard W. Lott, 76, passed away Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 at home. Services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 at the Nazareth Lutheran Church in Trail, Minn. The Rev. Joseph Abrahamson will officiate. He will be laid to rest in the Nazareth Cemetery. Richard was born Aug. 31, 1938 in San Jacinto, Calif. He grew up in Oregon and moved to Alaska in 1960. He lived and worked in various locations in Alaska as an equipment operator and mechanic including Adak, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Prudhoe Bay, Seward, Kenai and Nikiski. He retired in 2000. Richard was a member of the Lutheran Faith and enjoyed fixing just about anything, playing his guitar, fishing, cooking and flying his plane. “Richard would always be there to help someone in need, dropping whatever it was that he was doing to help and would not ask for help in return.” He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Pearl Lott, sister, Marjorie Holmes, and a son, Richard. Richard is survived by his wife, Vicki Lott of Nikiski; daughters and sons-in-law, Melody Lott of Everett, Wash., Donna and Ron Benson of Big Lake, Alaska, April and Andrew Schneider of Vadneis Heights, Minn., Jolene Holthusen of Grygla, Minn., Amy and Craig Conner of Buxton, N. Dakota; daughter-in-law, Joy Lott of Arlington, Wash., 16 gradchildren; four great-grandchildren; and brother and sister-in-law, Ron and June Lott of Pocatello, Idaho. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai and Johnson Funeral Home in Thief River Falls, Minn.

Vada Lucille Moore Vada Lucille Moore of Anchor Point, aged 76, passed away Thursday, October 23, 2014 at South Peninsula Hospital in Homer. Vada was born Wednesday, October 19, 1938 to Albert Squires and Ruth (Buttles) Squires in Bakersfield, California, where she went on to finish her education at Lee Vining High School in 1956 and Bakersfield Junior College in 1957. She moved to Alaska in 1963, living in Kruzof Island, Willow and Anchorage before moving to Anchor Point. She worked for Homer Air and Warehouse, Inc. before retiring in 1998. She volunteered with Anchor Point Fire and EMS, Helping Hands and the Anchor Point Community Association and won Senior Citizen of the Year in 2003 and 2013. She was also a member of Beta Sigma Phi and Pioneers of Alaska. Vada enjoyed beading, gardening, reading, sewing and hav-

ing barbecues. Her family says, “She always had a smile and tried hard to help everyone she could. She will be greatly missed for a very long time.” She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Ruth (Buttles) Squires; husband, Stanley “Bud” Moore and sons Sean, Quinn “Pat”, and Scott Moore. Vada is survived by her daughter, Cindy Maxim of Fairbanks; son in law, Mike Maxim of Anchorage; grandson, Jesse Maxim of Anchorage; granddaughter, Michelle Dawson and her 3 children, JJ, Myah, Decarlo and niece, Shanna and husband, Marc Roderick and their 3 kids, Neill, Aurora, and Ethan. A Celebration of Vada’s Life will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 15, 2014at the Chapman School gym in Anchor Point, and her urn will be scattered with her husband, Stanley’s next summer.

Kenneth L. Robertson Longtime Soldotna resident Kenneth L. Robertson, 83, passed away Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014 at Central Peninsula Hospital. Memorial services with Military Honors will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at Peninsula Memorial Chapel, 5839 Kenai Spur Highway. Interment will be held at a later date. Ken was preceded in death by his first wife, Darlene, his father, John, his mother, Sophie, and brother, Robert. He is survived by his wife, Shawn; children and spouses, Joel and Cindy of Eugene, Ore., Tim and Angie of Soldotna, and Tammy and Gordon of Sterling; stepchildren and their spouses, Jeremy and Chelsea of Fosston, Minn., Scott and Angie of Crookston, Minn., and Amy and Joshua of Bagley, Minn.; 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Arrangement were Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.

Herbert H. Stanley Herbert H. Stanley, 96, passed away October 27, 2014 at Providence Hospital Anchorage. A Celebration of his Life will be held in the summer of 2015 in Soldotna. Mr. Stanley was born February 25, 1918 in Seattle, Washington. A veteran of WWII, he served in the Army Air Corps. Herb moved to Anchorage in 1946. He was employed for 32 years by the FAA. From 1960 to 1965 the FAA sent him to Egypt to help the Egyptian Government establish their Air Traffic Control system. He retired in 1973 as Chief of Air Traffic Control of the Pacific Region. Upon retirement he settled in Mesa, Arizona for 37 years before moving back to Soldotna in 2010. He was a member of the Elks for 65 years, an avid Repub-

Around the Peninsula Nikiski Community Kenai Historical Council meets Monday Society recalls The Nikiski Community Wildwood AFB

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Council will hold its next meeting on Monday at the former Nikiski Senior Center on Island Lake Road at 7:00 p.m. This meeting is open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend. For any questions, contact Darcy McCaughey at 398-6748

at the facility please join us at 1:30 p.m. at the Kenai Visitors Center. Pictures or thumb drive would be appreciated. Please Today, the Kenai Historical come and share your historical Society will have a round table information. Any questions call discussion about Wildwood Betty at 776-8590. Air Force Base. Wildwood was constructed in the early 1950s Free community swim and information from local citiA free community open zens would be much appreciswim session is scheduled for ated. If you worked construc4-6 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Skyview tion, communications or served Middle School pool. The event is sponsored by The Dermatology and Skin Cancer Clinic of Alaska.

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lican and sports fan. He loved playing golf until he was in his late 80s. His family said he was an honorable, kind and thoughtful man who was deeply loved by family and admired by everyone that had the opportunity to know him. Herb is survived by Sandra Gallagher; Bill and Debbie Eckhardt; grandchildren Andrea and Ryan Nykamp, Sean Decker, Sam Eckhardt, Max Eckhardt; great-granddaughter Samantha Decker; Nieces and Nephews Pat and Don Voorheis, Jean and John Thenhaus, Shirley and Mike Tagliere and numerous great and great-grand nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife Maxine, his brother Floyd and his sister Ellen Cook. Donations may be made in his memory at WoundedWarriors. org/donate. Arrangements have been entrusted to Legacy Funeral Home Heritage Chapel at Angelus.

Trudy Wilson Longtime Kenai resident Trudy Wilson, 66, died Friday, October 24, 2014 at her home in Kenai. A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory, 5839 Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai. The eldest daughter of Harold and Valda Falk, she was born in Roseau, Minnesota. Her family moved to Gakona, Alaska in 1958, where she grew up. She graduated from Glenallen High School in 1966, and married. She moved with her family to the Kenai Peninsula in 1978. Trudy was a vibrant person who loved life and all the people in it. In all the ups and downs in her life, she never gave up on anything. She was a staunchly loyal friend and confidant. She never met a stranger, and by the time the greetings were done they were on their way to a fast friendship. She had many talents: singing, crafts (particularly crochet), gardening, cooking, photography, and scrapbooking. She loved to make things and give them to people. Genealogy was a passion, and she had researched all the connected family trees extensively. If we typed out a list of family members she’d found it wouldn’t fit on this page. She collected hundreds of old pictures, and worked hard to restore them and document all the details. She has shared the last 23 years with her life partner Vern Black. She is survived by him, and many members of a large family: sisters Sandy Lappi and Marcy Ebertowski, daughter Colleen Hannon, nieces Leanna Delaune and Hollie Kramer, nephews Jason Hite, Michael Lappi, and David Lappi, stepdaughter Pauline Porritt, step-sons Jeremiah Black and David Black, and all of their families, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and grandchildren. Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory. Please sign Trudy’s online guestbook at AlaskanFuneral.com.

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.

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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.

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Ballot Measure 4 protects salmon for future generations Voting “Yes” on Ballot Measure 4

will do nothing more than require large-scale mines to meet the same standard that has applied to oil and gas exploration for 40 years — avoiding irreparable harm to vital Bristol Bay fisheries. Bristol Bay’s importance The Bristol Bay Watershed, with its many rivers, lakes and streams, produces wild salmon on a scale unmatched by any other place on Earth. Bristol Bay’s annual production of 31 million sockeye salmon amounts to one-third of the world’s supply. It is the world’s largest and most valuable wild salmon fishery. Unlike other salmon producing regions, this fishery is 100 percent wild and has never been supported by hatchery-grown fish. It is truly a one-of-akind region. Bristol Bay salmon are critical to Alaska’s economy. The sport and commercial fisheries support 10,000 jobs — with an annual impact in Alaska between $318 and $578 million — nationwide, that impact is $1.5 billion. Thousands of local residents depend on the annual salmon run to support their way of life, as it has for generations. Bristol Bay’s fishery can continue to provide economic and cultural benefits far into the future if Ballot Measure 4 is passed. The Fisheries Reserve In 1972, the Alaska Legislature, under the leadership of then-Senator Jay Hammond, created the Bristol Bay Fisheries Reserve. The Reserve encompasses critical watersheds and portions of two national parks and one state park. However, the Reserve amounts to less than 5 percent of Alaska’s total area. To protect the Reserve, the Legislature inserted one additional step for oil and gas developers seeking drilling permits in the region — the developers were required to demonstrate that their activities would not endanger the Reserve’s salmon, and the economy dependent on them. If the developers met their burden, the elected representatives of Alaskans (and not unelected bureaucrats) would authorize the activity. To this day, the Reserve is the only one of its kind in Alaska. Ballot Measure 4 simply takes the same standard — a standard that has applied to oil and gas activities for 40 years — and applies it to large-scale metallic sulfide mining. Protecting Bristol Bay for future generations Large-scale metallic sulfide mining in Bristol Bay is currently being pursued in the form of Pebble Mine. Mining of this type produces chemicals that could harm the surrounding waters in a manner uniquely toxic to salmon. Such mining would also require massive amounts of such toxic substances to be stored in the Reserve forever. No mine of Pebble’s size has ever been developed without polluting the surrounding groundwater. Given that mining of this type is being proposed in the heart of the world’s greatest salmon-producing watersheds, it is vital that Alaskans vote yes on Ballot Measure 4 to protect the fishery. Ballot Measure 4 will not prohibit any project. The only change to the process is that, after design and in addition to required permitting, a final project will be presented to the Legislature. This will allow public hearings and testimony, both by scientific experts and by those who will be most affected — local subsistence users, commercial fishermen, and lodge owners. Following these hearings and testimony, the Legislature could only approve the project if it found the project would not constitute and danger to the Reserve’s fishery. If a project will not endanger Bristol Bay, then Ballot Measure 4 will not stop it. However, the measure provides a necessary safeguard against any project that would destroy a priceless resource. Just this summer, at British Columbia’s Mount Polley Mine — a modern mine, designed by Pebble’s own engineering firm — a catastrophic failure of the tailings dam occurred. We cannot risk such a catastrophe in the heart of Bristol Bay. Given the continued existence of a vast mining district at the headwaters of Bristol Bay — this safeguard is necessary regardless of whether the Pebble Mine goes forward. Ballot Measure 4 is about more than defeating a single project — it is about protecting the priceless riches of Bristol Bay for future generations. Vote “Yes” on Ballot Measure 4. Vote “Yes” for salmon.

Important decisions on Tuesday’s ballot But we can also point to a need for change in the U.S. Senate, and we have concerns that a Democratcontrolled Senate will simply continue with the status quo. We think a change in Senate leadership will move our country forward, and we think a vote for Dan Sullivan will accomplish that. Throughout his campaign, Sullivan has advocated for a smaller, less intrusive federal government. He has been consistent with his refrain that “there’s nothing wrong in America that can’t be fixed with what’s right with Alaska.” We agree. We think what’s good for Alaska is also good for the rest of our country, and we want to see a senator with the same philosophy. Our support comes with a caveat, and it has to do that barrage of political ads we mentioned earlier. We urge Sullivan to remember that it is the voters who send him to Washington, D.C., not the Outside interests that have become so prevalent here in Alaska over the past few months. We also see a need for change in Alaska’s representation in the U.S. House. Don Young has held the state’s only seat in that body since 1973. We appreciate his tremendous contributions to Alaska over the past 41 years. But Young has spent too much time in the headlines for all the wrong reasons of late, and it’s time to pass the torch. Forrest Dunbar has demonstrated the ability to take that torch and run with it. At the state level, the Legislature

and administration will be wrestling with some major decisions, particularly as the natural gas pipeline project progresses. At the same time, with the price of oil down, the state will have touch choices to make in how it pays for government. Sean Parnell should continue his work as governor. Under Parnell’s leadership, state spending is being reined in while progress on the natural gas pipeline is moving forward. In unpredictable times, it is crucial that our leadership be steady. While we may not agree with all of his decisions, the state of Alaska remains on a steady footing. In the Legislature, Reps. Mike Chenault, District 29, and Kurt Olson, District 30, and Sen. Peter Micciche, District O, have proven themselves to be adept at handling complex legislation while exercising fiscal restraint. They’ve been attentive to their districts’ needs, and responsive to their constituents. We’ll need even more of that in the next couple of years as every penny of state spending is sure to be scrutinized. If you’ve been following the political discourse, you may agree with what we’ve written here, or you may have come to a different conclusion. Either way, it’s important to make your voice heard. Tuesday is your opportunity to help shape the future of our state and our country. Polls are open from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Vote. — Peninsula Clarion

the whole thing with whatever pride we have remaining. People say “I think I’ll have a shot of brandy to warm up.” First of Why the high bar all, it doesn’t warm you up — and you’re just probably trying to find an excuse to get for marijuana? stinkin’ drunk! Once again we have senator Murkowski Neil Robinson talking as though she actually knows about Kenai the subject she is addressing. Has she actually had cancer, or other diseases where Voting for the fish appetite is affected, and tried marijuana to see if it helps or not? If not, how does I don’t generally vote based on a singleshe know? And before the “I don’t need to issue, however in this election, that’s is all jump off the cliff to know it’s bad” adage, I I need to make my decision. One radio ad submit that even though I don’t have diabe- in the swarming buzz of political overload tes, if someone tells me that insulin helps rings true. “I trust salmon.” We trust the why should I disbelieve them? Because it’s fish to return annually to provide income not addictive? What about the ritilan we and food for the winter. They are the backgive our kids for being overactive (it’s an bone of the Alaskan coastal economy yet, addictive stimulant), are giving it to them they have no voice of their own in the politto get high and have a good time. Of course ical process, instead are taken for granted not, and I would get nothing but indigna- to be there when we need them. Therefore, tion to make that claim. What about the the fish must rely on us, all those who use people who are legally getting oxycontin the resource for subsistence, sport and for terrible pain, are they just trying to get commercial, to make this election count. high? Why is the bar set so high for mariI am putting my faith in Walker and Maljuana? No other medicine has to cure the lot to do what is best for the salmon. I trust world and make you feel better too in or- this bipartisan team is on salmon’s side beder to pass the test. Nobody is advocating cause they oppose Pebble Mine being built consuming it to figure out the big questions in Bristol Bay, clearly seeing such a project in life; just to relieve certain types of pain, is bad for fishing jobs, bad for Alaska, and and restore appetite (which, since I have threatens a magical and sustaining resource. had lymphoma I can say really does help Walker has also made it clear that he will to the appetite, whereas the drugs they give listen to the fishermen and appoint a locayou for chemo are certainly on the destruc- tion for the Board of Fish meetings that we tive side). can all agree on and participate in. It’s like the horrible health care law. Gov. Parnell has a different idea about How dare anyone try to make it easier to the salmon and Pebble Mine. He has issued get treatment. This is America, by God. We countless permits for mine exploration in can take care of ourselves, and when it’s Bristol Bay and even appointed a former time to die we go sit under the tree. That’ spokesperson from Pebble to be his fishwhat “free” people do. We can suffer with eries advisor, with no fishing experience! dignity while we throw up and finally end Remember his attempt to ‘Silence Alas-

kans’ by pushing House Bill 77? Now, a recently leaked video shows Parnell helping Northern Dynasty seek new partners after Anglo-America stepped out. That’s not siding with salmon; it’s anti-salmon! Begich and Sullivan have also faced salmon fueled debates. Recently, they faced off at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, when asked if they supported the development of the Pebble Mine, Begich answered no, while Sullivan’s “I support the process” response got boos. Sullivan has growing laundry list of anti-salmon behavior. As DNR Commissioner he also granted Pebble permit after permit, pushed House Bill 77, and was a key player in the lawsuit against iconic Alaskans Vic Fischer and Bella Hammond. In Washington D.C. he lobbied for GMO salmon (Frankenfish)! That is so anti-salmon, the fish couldn’t find a stinkier flounder to be their representative! The race for congress is no less polarized when it comes to fish. Forest Dunbar has built his campaign around being a strong opponent of Pebble and vows to undo Young’s measures to promote mining in Bristol Bay. Young has been highly critical of the EPA’s involvement, to the extent of being “embarrassing” at times. When you’re up to your gills with all the political propaganda you just want to scream, “I’m staying home Tuesday!”, remember, it is up to us to vote for the salmon. If fish could vote, 100 percent of the salmon would vote for Walker, Begich, and Dunbar. They would mark ‘Yes’ on Proposition 4, one more layer of protection for this valuable resource is one small step for man but a giant leap for the fish. We need the salmon; they need us. Please vote. Monica Zappa Ninilchik

Putting aside the millions of dollars being spent on the campaigns, the U.S. Senate race comes down to two questions: Which candidate is best for Alaska, and which candidate is best for our country? Trying to look past the constant barrage of attack ads, cards and flyers in the mailbox and phone calls hasn’t been easy. We have not enjoyed the way this campaign has played out. Here in Alaska, we’ve always prided ourselves in doing things differently than they do it Outside. But with every election cycle, we see more and more Outside interests attempting to influence Alaska voters. While it’s been frustrating to be the focus of so much politicking, it also points to the fact that we have come to a point where we in Alaska can no longer be so isolationist in our view of our relationship with the rest of the country. For much of the time that Alaska has been a state, we’ve measured the effectiveness of our Congressional delegation by how much funding and how many federal projects they’ve delivered for Alaska. It’s time to think beyond our state, and ask more than simply, “What’s in it for us?” Mark Begich has done a good job representing Alaska’s interests in the U.S. Senate. We can point to a number of issues, including health care access for veterans and fishery issues, where Begich’s work has been beneficial to Alaskans.

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Word on the street . . . Pot ‘ I plan on voting and I don’t plan on supporting it.’ MITCH GLOVER

‘I support the legalization of marijuana. Everyone is doing it already.’ RUAIRI TUITE

SHARON MOORE

‘I’m on the fence. I had a shoulder injury and my grandson brought me (a marijuana product). It helped with the pain.” ‘I’m totally anti. I don’t see any good in it. I’m 76, and I’ve seen the damage it can do.’

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‘I’d rather have a lot of potheads on the street than alcoholic drivers behind the wheel.’ KC RUPE

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‘I worry it would make the drug more available to kids and could (negatively impact) the community.’ ‘People don’t get stoned and kill people or beat their wives or kids like alcohol or anything else out there. I voted against it because it sends the wrong message that it is O.K. to do drugs.’

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Police, (AACOP) said one of her major concerns is the potential increase of stoned drivers on the road and how police could determine when someone is too high to drive. “It’s a complicated issue with no set number like alcohol,” she said. “One problem is (marijuana) affects judgment and reaction.” Klaysmat said AACOP has a combined membership of more than 1,000 police officers who are in opposition to ballot measure 2, but have been silenced by their municipalities and unable to take a stand on the issue. She said she is their voice. “The public is looking at the local police and think they must not be concerned because they are not speaking out,” she said. “That is not the case. A majority of chiefs are not allowed to speak due to administrative policies because it is a controversial issue. It is unfortunate because they have expertise on public safety on the issue.” AACOP lists 14 reasons against marijuana legalization. According to its web site, legalization will place a significant financial burden on local law enforcement due to the need of special training to identify impaired drivers. People under the influence of marijuana could also present a safety risk to workers at job sites, she said. The increased level of THC potency in edibles is also a concern to how it could affect the user, Klaysmat said. Marijuana arrests Under the present Alaska statute, possession of less than one ounce of marijuana is a misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of 90 days in prison and $2,000 fine. Possession of more than four ounces of cannabis is a class C felony. It can be punished by up to five years in prison and a $50,000 fine. Marijuana arrests are charged as a controlled substance in the sixth-degree under criminal law, said Alaska State Trooper spokesperson Megan Peters. Hash oil, on the other hand, which is made by altering cannabis plant material to increase the THC levels, is classified as a schedule three controlled substance. Peters said it is difficult for arrest statistics to show just how many people are arrested for just marijuana because in most cases it is not the only charge. Often, if troopers pull over a vehicle and find only marijuana the person is issued a summons, she said. In 2011 troopers made 1,211 arrests or charges for marijuana related crimes statewide. In 2013, that number dropped to 669. “Troopers are neutral on the initiative because it’s the citizen’s decision and needs to go through its own process,” Peters said. “It’s for the people to decide.” Soldotna Police Chief Peter Mlynarik and Kenai Police Chief Gus Sandahl both declined to weigh in on marijuana legalization until after the general election. In a previous Clarion interview, Mlynarik said he did have

Local arrests On the Kenai Peninsula, the number of marijuana charges has remained consistent during the last few years. An analysis of trooper and central Kenai Peninsula dispatch reports between April and October, showed 40 marijuana-related arrests. In most of the reports, marijuana possession was not the only charge. Kenai Police Chief Gus Sandahl said 60 people were charged with marijuana in 2013. That total is the median average of the last three years, with 56 in 2012 and 64 in 2011. Soldotna Police Chief Peter Mlynarik reported 30 marijuana charges in 2013, according to state records. Homer Police reported 17 marijuana charges in 2013, while Seward had 16. concerns with people driving under the influence of pot and would increase enforcement and add more personnel if needed. “I’m not sure of the ramifications or what problems would arise but we will be ready either way,” he said. “We will see how it all plays out.” Addiction and health effects Kristie Sellers, director of Behavior Health at Central Peninsula Hospital, said both sides of the marijuana issue have merit. The cost that goes into enforcement is money that could be better spent elsewhere, she said. As a drug addiction counselor for Serenity House, a 12-bed facility with a 30-45 day treatment program, she said most people with substance abuse

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addictions to drugs, like heroin and meth, have also abused alcohol and marijuana. Sellers said she is concerned that if marijuana was legalized, it could make the drug more easily accessible. “The big difference is if marijuana is legalized it makes it more acceptable in our society. As a counselor that puts a knot in my stomach,” she said. She said the war on drugs has failed and as a result the rates of addiction are high, jails are overcrowded and many people cannot get the drug treatment they need. “Treatment works and there are millions of people in this world living in long-term recovery,” she said. Sellers said the history of alcohol prohibition is a good les-

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son because it took a long time to get things figured out. “I think legalization will happen and I think it will be fascinating to see how it impacts our society.” she said. “It is hard to predict. It could be great and have a positive impact or could lead to disastrous repercussions if not handled properly.” Area residents Kenai resident Anita Davis said she is unsure how she would vote on the measure. She said that the more time to analyze the results coming from Washington and Colorado would help her decide. “I don’t think we know enough about how it’s going to impact the community,” Davis said. “I understand the need for medical marijuana and I want people that need it to have access.” Patterson said she has never had a problem with an employee under the influence of marijuana, but could not say the same for alcohol. “I have fired five people in 14 years because they couldn’t get through an eight-hour shift without alcohol,” she said. “I have never fired anyone for marijuana. In my mind, alcohol is far more dangerous.” Kenai resident Braeden Bates, 21, said he sees far more positives in marijuana legalization than negatives. “I would rather be home stoned on my couch eating chips than drunk driving,” he said. “Who does it harm? It helps people with cancer. As


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Can space industry survive 2 explosions in 4 days? SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fiery failures are no stranger to the space game. It’s what happens when you push the boundaries of what technology can do, where people can go. And it happened again to Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo. In the past decade, the space industry has tried to go from risky and government-run to routine private enterprise — so routine that if you have lots of money you can buy a ticket on a private spaceship and become a space tourist. More than 500 people have booked a flight, including Justin Bieber, Ashton Kutcher and little known space scientist Alan Stern. But it all depends on flying becoming safe and routine. This week hasn’t helped. Three days after a private unmanned rocket taking cargo up to the International Space Station blew up six seconds into its flight, a test flight of SpaceShipTwo exploded Friday over the Mojave Desert with two people on board. The developments reignited the debate about the role of business in space and whether it is or will ever be safe enough

for everyday people looking for an expensive 50-mile-high thrill ride. “It’s a real setback to the idea that lots of people are going to be taking joyrides into the fringes of outer space any time soon,” said John Logsdon, retired space policy director at George Washington University. “There were a lot of people who believed that the technology to carry people is safely at hand.” The question for space tourism might be, “if it survives,” Logsdon said. But he thinks its momentum in recent years will keep it alive. Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson expressed the same view Saturday after arriving in Mojave, California, to meet with the project workforce reeling from the accident. “We would love to finish what was started some years ago, and I think pretty well all our astronauts would love us to finish it, love to go to space,” he said. “Millions of people in the world would love to one day have the chance to go to space.” Federal estimates of the commercial space industry —only a little of it involving tourism — exceed $200 billion. NASA is counting on private companies such as SpaceX and Orbital Sciences to haul cargo to the space

station. They are also spending billions to help SpaceX and Boeing build ships that will eventually take people there, too. Internet pioneers Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have gotten into the space game. Aviation entrepreneur Branson and others are pushing a billion-dollar space tourism industry. The Virgin Galactic and Orbital accidents have nothing in common except the words private space, Stern said. Still it raises issues about the space industry. Some experts said they worry that private industry may just not be as safe as the government when it comes to going into space. Jerry Linenger, a former astronaut who narrowly survived a 1997 fire on the Russian space station Mir, said private industry lacks the experience and the advocates for safety that NASA had when he was launching into space. He pointed to former moonwalking astronaut John Young, who NASA encouraged to raise safety issues and slow things down. Watching the Orbital Sciences accident on Tuesday, Linenger said, “it was blatantly obvious that it is a dangerous operation that is very nearly on the edge,” yet private companies

talk of doing it better, faster and cheaper. Then they find out that was naive, he said. American University space policy professor Howard McCurdy, who wrote the book “Space and the American Imagination,” said NASA in the 1990s and private companies tout lean management to get things done faster, better and cheaper in space. But he said that leaves no margin for error and “is like flying an airplane without a qualified pilot. You really need to do it right.” McCurdy pointed to all the Silicon Valley whiz kids in space and worried that they come with the same Microsoft attitude of pushing a product out and fixing it on the fly. “I’m not sure that works for rocket ships,” McCurdy said. “That may work for cellphones, smartphones and computer programs.” With space, he said, “you’re working much closer to the edge.” Logsdon said he wouldn’t fly on commercial space flights now, but Virgin Galactic customer Alan Stern said he had no qualms about it: “Let’s not be Chicken Littles,” he says. He recalled the early days of aviation or the early days of jet test piloting in the 1940s, 1950s

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Wreckage lies near the site where a Virgin Galactic space tourism rocket, SpaceShipTwo, exploded and crashed in Mojave, Calif. Saturday. The explosion killed a pilot aboard and seriously injured another while scattering wreckage in Southern California’s Mojave Desert, witnesses and officials said.

and 1960s, when people died pushing the boundaries of technology. McCurdy said the private space industry seems to be having the same growing pains and failures that NASA and the military had when the first astronauts watched a rocket blow up in front of them. It seemed that in the first five years of U.S. rockets, one blew up every other week, but it wasn’t quite that bad, said Roger Launius, associate director of the National Air and Space Museum. This week seems a lot

like those old times, he said. Launius wonders if the public will support private efforts despite the visible failures, and can the for-profit companies tolerate the risk that comes with space and accidents. Orbital’s stock price has dropped 13 percent since Tuesday’s accident. For Stern the answer is obvious. “I want to be part of the opening of this future frontier,” the former associate administrator of NASA said. “I want to make that better future a reality.

Driver sought in crash that killed 3 on Halloween SUV used in hit-and-run found abandoned near the scene of the crime, vehicle heavily damaged ANDREW DALTON Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Authorities on Saturday tracked the owner of an SUV suspected of being used in a Halloween night hit-and-run that killed three teenage girls to a Southern California home, only to find someone else living there. The black Honda had not been reported stolen. Detectives set about the task of trying to determine where the owner was and who was driving when the vehicle traveling at high speed hit the girls, including twin sisters, who were out for a night of

trick-or-treating. The SUV was abandoned a short distance away. Police were seeking two men from an SUV that hit the girls, said police Chief Carlos Rojas. “At this point, we don’t know where the registered owner lives,” said Santa Ana Police Department spokesman Anthony Bertagna. Dressed in costumes and carrying candy bags, the 13-yearold girls were in a crosswalk near an elementary school in Santa Ana when the SUV with hit thema at about 6:45 p.m. Friday, police said. Two of them were declared dead immedi-

ately, and a third died as paramedics prepared to take her to a hospital, Orange County fire Capt. Steve Concialdi said. Their names were not immediately released. The front of the vehicle was heavily damaged, Bertagna said. Authorities are seeking video surveillance footage from nearby property owners while interviewing witnesses. Investigators also collected evidence from the SUV, including fingerprints and DNA samples, he said. “It was Halloween. There were a lot of people out there,” Bertagna said. Sharon Stewart, who cuts hair

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at a nearby barber shop, told the Los Angeles Times she was eating outside when she heard what sounded “like a terrible crash. A couple of thumps. Then I heard screaming. I turned, and I saw a car leaving and people yelling. So I thought, ‘It’s a hit-and-run.’ “ The vehicle passed her, so

she got in her car and followed, she said. Stewart saw a young man run from the scene and heard him yelling at what she thought was his companion. “I only saw one guy, but I know there was somebody else,” she said. Maria Ramirez, 14, who lives about a half block from

where the hit-and-run occurred, told the Orange County Register that she attended middle school with the twins. She last saw them at school Friday, she said. “I can’t believe it happened,” Ramirez said of the deaths of her friends. “They were fun, good girls.”

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Marine veteran out of Mexico jail, home in Florida CURT ANDERSON and JULIE WATSON Associated Press

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WESTON, Fla. (AP) — A retired U.S. Marine who fought in Afghanistan returned home to Florida on Saturday after spending eight months in a Mexican jail for crossing the border with loaded guns, a case that led U.S. politicians to bring intense pressure on Mexico to release him. Family spokesman Jon Franks said the private plane carrying Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, his mother and supporters — including former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson — landed at a South Florida airport about 6 a.m. Tahmooressi was freed Friday night and reunited with his mother, Jill, and then boarded the flight to Florida in San Diego. “They’re just spending time together, trying to figure out what’s next,” Franks told reporters at a hotel in this suburb west of Fort Lauderdale. Tahmooressi, 26, has said he took a wrong turn on a California freeway that funneled him into a Tijuana port of entry with no way to turn back, and that he had no intention of illegally bringing guns into Mexico. His detention brought calls for his freedom from U.S. politicians, veterans groups and social media campaigns. A U.S. congressional committee held a hearing on the case. In Mexico, possession of weapons restricted for use by the Army is a federal crime, and the country has been tightening up its border checks to stop the flow of U.S. weapons that have been used by drug cartels. In his order Friday, the Mexican judge did not make a determination on the illegal arms charges against Tahmooressi but freed him because of his mental state, according to a statement Saturday from Mexico’s embassy in the U.S. Tahmooressi suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment for which Franks said would be the first order of business now that he is back in the U.S. “It’s set up,” Franks said. “I think he’s going to bounce back pretty quickly.” One other priority: after 214 days in the Mexican jail, Tahmooressi wants to grab some dinner as soon as possible at famed South Beach seafood eatery Joe’s Stone Crab, Franks said.

Saturday brought another outpouring of support and commentary from Democratic and Republican political figures alike. U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement that the agency was pleased with Tahmooressi’s release and grateful for “the excellent cooperation we received from Mexican authorities.” Mexican authorities, however, had made clear that they would not be influenced by politics and that the matter was in the hands of its courts. The case marks one of the first times Mexico made a ruling on PTSD — though the psychological wound is increasingly used in U.S. courts, especially in arguing for reduced prison sentences. In his truck when he crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, Tahmooressi was carrying a rifle, shotgun, pistol and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. His attorney, Fernando Benitez, argued that Tahmooressi carries loaded guns with him because his weapons, which were bought legally in the U.S., make him feel safer. He added that the veteran is often distracted, which could have contributed to him becoming lost. Still, Mexican prosecutors insisted for months that Tahmooressi broke the law. Tahmooressi never admitted wrongdoing, and he still maintains his innocence, his attorney said. After being jailed in Tijuana, he tried to kill himself by cutting his neck with a shard from a light bulb in his cell because the guards and inmates threatened to rape, torture and kill him, Tahmooressi’s mother said. A psychiatrist hired by Mexican prosecutors to examine the Afghanistan veteran agreed with the defense that he should get PTSD treatment in the United States, noting in a Sept. 30 report that Tahmooressi, who now serves in the Marine reserve, feels like he is constantly in danger.

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Registered nurse Keene Roadman, stands fully dressed in personal protective equipment, as he and registered nurse Fred Serafin, right, demonstrate proper protective procedures to doctors and nurses during a training class at the Rush University Medical Center, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, in Chicago. With hospital workers increasingly in the spotlight of concern over the spread of the Ebola virus, the hospital held a training session for a team of medical professionals with expertise in intensive care and infection control.

Scientists predict US Ebola cases By MARTHA MENDOZA AP National Writer

STANFORD, Calif. — Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in the United States by year’s end as infected people arrive here from West Africa, including American doctors and nurses returning from the hot zone and people fleeing from the deadly disease. But how many cases? No one knows for sure how many infections will emerge in the U.S. or anywhere else, but scientists have made educated guesses based on data models that weigh hundreds of variables, including daily new infections in West Africa, airline traffic worldwide and transmission possibilities. This week, several top in-

fectious disease experts ran simulations for The Associated Press that predicted as few as one or two additional infections by the end of 2014 to a worstcase scenario of 130. “I don’t think there’s going to be a huge outbreak here, no,” said Dr. David Relman, a professor of infectious disease, microbiology and immunology at Stanford University’s medical school. “However, as best we can tell right now, it is quite possible that every major city will see at least a handful of cases.” Relman is a founding member of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advisory board for biosecurity and chairs the National Academy of Sciences forum on microbial threats. Until now, projections published in top medical journals

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by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control have focused on worstcase scenarios for West Africa, concluding that cases in the U.S. will be episodic, but minimal. But they have declined to specify actual numbers. The projections are complicated, but Ebola has been a fairly predictable virus — extremely infectious, contagious only through contact with body fluids, requiring no more than 21 days for symptoms to emerge. Human behavior is far less predictable — people get on airplanes, shake hands, misdiagnose, even lie. Pandemic risk expert Dominic Smith, a senior manager for life risks at Newark, Californiabased RMS, a leading catastrophe-modeling firm, ran a U.S. simulation this week that projected 15 to 130 cases between

now and the end of December. That’s less than one case per 2 million people. Smith’s method assumes that most cases imported to the U.S. will be American medical professionals who worked in West Africa and returned home. Smith said the high end may be a bit of an overestimate as it does not include the automatic quarantining measures that some areas in the U.S. are implementing. Those quarantines “could both reduce the number of contacts for imported cases, as well as increase the travel burden on — and perhaps reduce the number of — U.S. volunteers planning to support the effort in West Africa,” he said. In a second simulation, Northeastern University professor Alessandro Vespignani projected between one case —


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n On Oct. 12 at 10:57 a.m., Travis Del Longbotham, 31, of Kenai, called 911 in Soldotna, reporting that Candace Linn Ann Peterson, 25, of Nikiski, had poisoned him, was attempting to “frame” him for something, and that he felt like he was going to die. Alaska State Troopers in Soldotna responded to a business near Mile 84 of the Sterling Highway, where both were contacted. Investigation revealed that Longbotham has been high on methamphetamine and heroin for several days and was possibly hallucinating. Longbotham was arrested for disorderly conduct and providing false information, after he was contacted stopping traffic on the Sterling Highway and claiming unknown males were after him. Peterson was found to be in possession of a small amount of marijuana, methamphetamine and heroin, along with paraphernalia used to consume them. Peterson was arrested on two charges of fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance and sixthdegree misconduct involving controlled substances. Peterson and Longbotham were taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility, Longbotham on $750 bail and Peterson without bail. n On Oct. 8 at 6:05 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop for an equipment violation near Mile 2 of the Seward Highway in Seward. During the stop, investigation revealed that the passenger, Colt Dillon, The following dismissals were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n A charge of driving without a valid operator’s license against Ginger Linda Susan Burton, 50, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 23. n A charge of driving while license revoked against Robin L. Hilton, 59, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Nov. 29. n A charge of fourth-degree assault – negligently injure with weapon against Nick L. Sacaloff, 30, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 6. n A charge of violating personal use regulations Sylvester M. Otto, 28, of Anchorage, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 29. n A charge of driving without a valid operator’s license against Mason Smith, 18, of

Police reports 19, of Seward, was in possession of less than one ounce of marijuana. Dillon was issued a misdemeanor citation for sixthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance and released. n On Oct. 8 at 6:05 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop for an equipment violation near Mile 2 of the Seward Highway in Seward. During the stop, investigation revealed that driver Mitchell Ludwig, 20, of Seward, was impaired by marijuana and was in possession of less than one ounce of marijuana. Ludwig was arrested for driving under the influence and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and was taken to the Seward Jail on $750 bail. n On Oct. 12 at 1:55 p.m., Kenai police received a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report near Mile 7 of the Kenai Spur Highway. George L. Flemmings, 57, of Kenai, was arrested for driving under the influence, driving while license revoked, breath test refusal and petition to revoked probation and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility. n On Oct. 11 at 6:45 p.m., Kenai police conducted a traffic stop on the Kenai Spur Highway. Tyler W. Hall, 27, of Kenai, was issued a summons for failing to insure vehicle and driving while license suspend-

Court reports Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was March 13. n A charge of driving under the influence against Amanda L. Warren, 46, address unknown, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 21. n A charge of second-degree custodial interference against Nick Leon Sacaloff, 30, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was April 28. n A charge of permitting an unauthorized person to drive against Kalina M. Smith, 19, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was March 15. n A charge of fourth-degree assault (recklessly injure) against Richard Fredrick Clemons, 22, of Anchorage, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Feb. 26. n A charge of driving while

ed and was released from the scene. n On Oct. 10 at about 12:50 a.m., Kenai police were called to Walmart to check on a female who had been in the restroom for over an hour. Officer response and investigation led to the arrest of Joanne S. Friemering, 31, of Anchorage, on a felony charge of second-degree theft. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Oct. 10 at 5:53 a.m., Kenai police received a report of a suspicious vehicle that had been parked with the motor running and the driver inside for over an hour at the Tesoro gas station on Willow Street. Officers responded and contacted Gabriel C. Beglinger, Jr., 46, of Washington. Investigation led to Beglinger’s arrest on charges of driving under the influence, breath test refusal and driving while license revoked. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Oct. 10 at 1:42 p.m., Kenai police received a citizen report of a female acting suspiciously in the Walmart parking lot. Investigation led to the arrest of Alecia M. Tangman, 29, of Kenai, on charges of fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, driving under the influence and driving while license revoked. Tangman was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Oct. 10, as the result of an investigation, Kenai police located a U-Haul van reported stolen by U-Haul of Anchorage

on March 22. Further investigation led to a charge of first-degree vehicle theft against Denis R. Straughn, Jr., 43, of Kenai. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial. n On Oct. 12 at 3:14 p.m., Alaska State Troopers were patrolling near Mile 142 of the Sterling Highway, when they observed a maroon Chevrolet Tahoe speeding. A stop was made on the vehicle and the driver was identified as Michael Dauwe, 41, of Kenai. Investigation revealed Dauwe was driving while his license was revoked for refusal to submit to a chemical test. He was issued a summons for driving while license revoked. n On Oct. 12 at about 4:10 p.m. troopers were patrolling near the Twin Rivers Liquor store in Ninilchik, when they observed Donald Pinnow, 51, of Ninilchik, exiting the store. Donald was contacted and identified by his Alaska driver’s license. Troopers were aware of Pinnow being out of compliance with his sex offender registration (SOR) requirement. A search in the Alaska Public Safety Information Network confirmed him SOR noncompliant. He was arrested and taken to the Homer Jail without bail. n On Oct. 12 at 7:08 p.m., troopers were patrolling near mile 168 of the Sterling Highway and observed a blue vehicle with no expiration tags on the license plate. Troopers

stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as Forrest King, 25, of Arkansas. Investigation revealed that King was driving while license suspended for unsatisfied judgment in Arkansas. Additionally, the vehicle identification number of the vehicle, a blue Honda Civic, was different from the actual license plate, a black GMC pickup. Troopers issued King a summons for driving while license suspended and misuse of plates. n On Oct. 12 at 12:16 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Marydale Avenue at Marydale Court. Francis J. Hinnegan III, 37, of Sterling, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail. n On Oct. 11 at about 8:10 p.m., Soldotna police responded to the Central Peninsula Hospital for a man refusing to leave the premises after having been previously trespassed from the property. Charles Fodor, 63, of Ninilchik, was arrested for second-degree criminal trespass and violating his conditions of release in another criminal case and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Oct. 9 at 3:01 p.m., Soldotna police contacted Jodaci Vogel, 35, of Soldotna, and arrested him on an outstanding United States Marshal’s warrant for a federal probation violation. Vogel was taken to Wildwood Pretrial and held without

bail. n On Oct. 8 at 11:41 a.m., Soldotna police responded to Safeway for a shoplifter. Angela M. Segura, 36, of Soldotna, was arrested for third-degree theft and first-degree criminal trespass and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail. n On Oct. 4 at 12:25 p.m., contact was made with Adam Garrant, 25, of Kasilof, near the intersection of Knight Drive and Everwell Place during a traffic stop. Investigation revealed that Garrant was in possession of a 40-caliber handgun while being a convicted felon. Garrant was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility and held without bail for third-degree misconduct involving weapons. n On Sept. 26 at about 8:40 p.m., Alaska State Troopers received a report of a shop broken into on Helgeson Avenue in the Soldotna area. The Alaska State Troopers Criminal Suppression Detail, operating out of Soldotna Post, responded and investigated the report. Ensuing investigation into the burglary and property thefts resulted in the arrest of Joseph Freel, 26, of Soldotna, Alyssa Espinoza, 25, of Kenai, and Tyler Lewis, 28, of Soldotna. Each person involved with the criminal activity was charged and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on felony charges and held without bail. Numerous property items were recovered during the investigation, which is still ongoing.

license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against Brandie Louise Cornell, 35, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Jan. 14. n A charge against Chad A. Johnson, 38, address unknown, of fourth-degree assault was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 5. n A charge of no motor vehicle liability insurance against Wanda L. Kitchen, 46, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 15. n Charges of one count of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited

and two counts of violating conditions of release against Travis W. Owen, 30, of Soldotna were dismissed. Date of the charges was July 20. n Charges of one count of disorderly conduct (challenge to fight) and one count of fifthdegree criminal mischief (damage under $50) against Iazell P. Thornton, 30, of Anchorage, were dismissed. Date of the charges was March 29. n A charge of violating condition of release against Diana Pebble Westover, 34, of Sterling, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 9.

n A charge of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against James Ernest Ervin Beers, 26, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Feb. 14. n A charge of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against Cris R. Brown, 65, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 4. n A charge against Thomas Lee Shanrock, Jr., 45, of Kenai, of fourth-degree assault (recklessly injure) was dismissed. Date of the charge was March 29.

n A charge of failure to appear on a misdemeanor charge/ conversion against Dean A. Wilson, 51, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was May 14. n A charge of second-degree unlawful contact against Michael Dale Hancock, 32, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Aug. 8. n A charge of fourth-degree assault against Dean R. DeVault, 44, address unknown, was dismissed. Date of the charge was March 13.

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n Charges of one count of violating conditions of release for a felony and one count of fifth-degree criminal mischief against Jeremy D. Estes, 31, of Soldotna, were dismissed. Date of the charges was April 19. n A charge of second-degree criminal trespass – upon premises, against Lisa K. Hileman, 19, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 30. n Charges of one count of fourth-degree assault and one count of interfering with report of a domestic violence crime against Stephan E. Rose, 23, of Anchorage, were dismissed. Date of the charges was April 11. n A charge of driving in violation of instruction permit against Jason L. Calone, 29, of Anchor Point, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Aug 2. n A charge of driving in violation of instruction permit against Jason L. Calone, 20, of Anchor Point, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Aug. 15. n A charge of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against Michael Day-Bontly, 28, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Jan. 25. n Charges of one count of first-degree burglary and one count of fourth-degree theft against Kayla M. Green, 20, address unknown, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Sept. 24. n Charges of one count of first-degree burglary, one count of fourth-degree theft and one count of violating condition of release from a misdemeanor against Dylan C. Watkins, 20, address unknown, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Sept. 24. n A charge of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against Ezekiel J. Daman, 23, of Kasilof, was dismissed. Date of the charge was May. 13. n A charge of furnishing alcohol to a person under 21 against Sean Kyle Smeeden, 30, of Anchorage, was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 15.

n A charge of second-degree criminal trespass against Lisa Kristina Hileman, 19, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 27. n A charge of disorderly conduct against Jonathan Braxton Nunley, 27, of Sterling, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Sept. 20. n A charge of violating conditions of release for a misdemeanor against David T. O’Brien, 33, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Sept. 12. The following judgments were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Richard Lane Stauss, 25, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to violating conditions of release, committed April 28. He was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Brian William Stillings, 45, of Kenai, Pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Feb. 1. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. n Brian K. Thigpen, 42, of Fredericktown, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Aug. 31. He was sentenced to 90 days in j ail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year. n Iazell P. Thornton, 30, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, committed March 29. Thornton was fined a $50 court surcharge and a sus-

pended $100 jail surcharge, ordered to pay restitution and cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for one year. n Diana Pebble Westover, 34, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly conduct, committed Feb. 15. She was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Dylan Zoske, 22, address unknown, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of fourthdegree criminal mischief, committed Aug. 19. He was sentenced to 330 days in jail with 310 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited items seized, ordered to have no contact with victim, ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Clifford E. Albrecht, 37, of Anchor Point, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of attempted fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, committed April 26. He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 330 days suspended, fined $1,000, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, forfeited all items seized and placed on probation for four years. n Dylan Wayne Bellew, 20, of Nikiski, pleaded guilty to violating conditions of release for a misdemeanor, committed June 15, 2013. He was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, forfeited items seized and placed on probation for two years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Ginger Linda Susan Burton, 50, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree assault, a domestic violence offense committed Aug. 23. She was sentenced to 270 days in jail with 255 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 three years. All other

charges in this case were dismissed. n Michael L. Chase, 59, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to intentionally setting staked, anchored or otherwise fixed drift gill net, a violation committed July 12. He was fined $250 and a $10 court surcharge. n Rosanna Elizabeth Daniels, 50, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Sept. 27. She was sentenced to 150 days in jail with 130 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had her license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months, ordered not to possess, consume or buy alcohol for three years and placed on probation for three years. n Jamie R. Evans, 38, of Palmer, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Aug. 24. He was sentenced to 150 days in jail with 130 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Brileon Wade Garrett, 44, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Sept. 26. He was sentenced to 150 days in jail with 130 days suspended, fined $4,000 with $1,000 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $1,467 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program

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treatment, had his license revoked for one year, ordered ignition interlock for 12 months and placed on probation for three years. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Amber S. Kollm, 21, of Girdwood, pleaded guilty to no motor vehicle insurance, committed July 11, 2013. She was fined $150 and a $50 court surcharge and ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel. n Christopher James Larson, 45, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to violating conditions of release, committed Aug. 5. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail with 55 days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for three years. n Anthony Ramos Diaz, 24, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Aug. 28. He was sentenced to 120 days in jail with 115 days suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for two years. n Drew Mathiason, 29, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed Sept. 25. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, fined $500, a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for one year. n Michael Arthur Moneypenny, 49, of Kasilof, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed May 24. He

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AccuWeather 5-day forecast for Kenai-Soldotna

Barrow 16/11

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Overcast with a rain or snow shower

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Hi: 39 Lo: 19

Hi: 34 Lo: 20

Hi: 34 Lo: 22

Hi: 39 Lo: 27

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Daylight Length of Day - 8 hrs., 32 min., 19 sec. Daylight lost - 5 min., 18 sec.

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Today 8:31 a.m. 5:04 p.m.

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Kotzebue 16/6/pc 43/37/sh 43/35/c McGrath 21/7/pc 33/27/c 38/27/c Metlakatla 48/45/r 8/1/sn 16/11/c Nome 27/17/pc 29/17/sn 17/6/pc North Pole 21/-10/pc 43/33/c 40/30/c Northway 18/11/sn 45/37/r 44/33/sn Palmer 32/18/pc 20/11/pc 17/6/pc Petersburg 43/39/r 16/1/s 18/1/s Prudhoe Bay* 12/6/sn 36/21/sn 28/19/c Saint Paul 36/29/sn 44/34/sn 41/36/c Seward 42/32/c 23/0/pc 16/2/pc Sitka 47/41/r 16/3/s 7/-2/s Skagway 44/37/r 19/1/sn 28/14/sn Talkeetna 42/28/pc 15/10/sn 17/6/c Tanana 21/6/pc 44/37/sn 43/37/c Tok* 18/6/c 36/33/sn 42/32/c Unalakleet 23/18/pc 44/41/sn 45/37/r Valdez 38/28/c 48/43/r 48/41/r Wasilla 39/27/pc 22/15/pc 23/20/s Whittier 40/33/c 45/35/c 33/21/sn Willow* 31/24/pc 50/43/r 47/39/r Yakutat 43/37/sn 43/31/pc 45/32/c Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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Kenai/ Soldotna 40/27 Seward 43/31 Homer 42/32

Precipitation

From the Peninsula Clarion in Kenai

24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. 0.00" Month to date ........................... 0.00" Normal month to date ............. 0.05" Year to date ............................. 17.72" Normal year to date ............... 15.53" Record today ................. 1.16" (1967) Record for Nov. ............. 6.95" (1971) Record for year ............ 27.09" (1963) Snowfall 24 hours through 4 p.m. yest. .. 0.0" Month to date ........................... Trace Season to date ......................... Trace

Anchorage 38/27

Bethel 17/6

Valdez Kenai/ 38/30 Soldotna Homer

Dillingham 28/19

Juneau 45/37

National Extremes

Kodiak 45/32

Sitka 46/38

(For the 48 contiguous states)

High yesterday Low yesterday

88 at Death Valley, Calif. 7 at Brimson, Minn.

State Extremes High yesterday Low yesterday

Cold Bay 40/30

Ketchikan 48/41

51 at Annette -10 at Shungnak and North Pole

Today’s Forecast

(Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation)

Snow will fall across eastern New England as well as western Montana into Utah with showers across the Four Corners today. Rain will return to the Pacific Northwest. The Plains will be dry.

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Fairbanks 16/2

Talkeetna 36/16 Glennallen 28/14

Today Hi/Lo/W

Unalaska 41/36

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Nome 21/11

Tomorrow 4:05 p.m. 3:59 a.m.

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New Nov 22

Today’s activity: Low Where: Auroral activity will be low. Weather permitting, low-level displays will be visible overhead from Barrow to Fairbanks and visible low on the northern horizon from as far south as Anchorage and Juneau.

Prudhoe Bay 14/9

Anaktuvuk Pass -2/-12

Kotzebue 12/6

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Ukraine rebels to hold election, despite criticism By NATALIYA VASILYEVA Associated Press

DONETSK, Ukraine — Rebel-held territories in eastern Ukraine prepared Saturday to elect legislators and executives in a vote that has been roundly condemned by the international community but backed by Russia. Work at some polling stations in the largest separatistcontrolled city of Donetsk was disrupted by a sudden intensification of hostilities. Artillery and small weapons fire could be heard in northern districts of the city near the airport, which has been the focus of heavy fighting for weeks. Separatist authorities argue that Sunday’s votes in the Donetsk Peoples Republic and Luhansk Peoples Republic will lend legitimacy to their aspirations for self-determination. “We have put too much at stake on the altar of the victory and through this election we are legitimizing our government and thereby separating from Ukraine even further,” said rebel election chief Roman Lyagin. Western governments and the United Nations say the vote violates the terms of a ceasefire agreement signed by Russia, Ukraine and rebel leaders in September, which envisioned

local elections being held under Ukrainian laws. The White House has denounced the planned elections as being contrary to Ukraine’s constitution. The EU and the United Nations have also criticized the vote, but the Russian Foreign Ministry has argued that the Minsk agreement foresaw local elections in the rebel-held territories between Oct. 19 and Nov. 3. “There is a chance to use the Nov. 2 vote to bring the situation into the constructive course instead of thoughtless and groundless inciting of confrontation,” the ministry said in a statement this week. The vote has appeared under-resourced, campaigning has been negligible, and there are fears that unrest may break out on the day. It is unclear how many people will be able to vote as rebel officials say they have no access to central Ukrainian electoral rolls. Polling station workers on Friday made final preparations by sticking rebel government labels over voting urns bearing the Ukrainian national emblem. No established international monitoring group is overseeing the vote, although a motley group of European far-right

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A woman holds a ballot paper before casting her vote for the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 26. Voters in Ukraine headed to the polls Sunday to elect a new parliament, overhauling a legislature tainted by its association with ousted President Viktor Yanukovych.

and communist political activists has traveled to the region, offering to act as observers. Attitudes toward the election in Donetsk are a mix of fatalism, despair and enthusiasm. Tatyana Chaban, chairwoman of an election commission in Donetsk, said she has helped

UN panel adopts landmark report on climate change Document describes human-caused impact the UN’s environment agency said offers “conclusive evidence” that humans are altering the Earth’s climate system. The document, which combines the findings COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The United Nations’ expert panel on climate science on Sat- of three earlier reports, was adopted after allurday finished a report on global warming that night talks Saturday by the Intergovernmental By KARL RITTER Associated Press

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organize Ukrainian votes for the past decade. “If someone had told me a year ago that I would be working in an independent state, I would never have believed it,” Chaban said. “But since I decided to stay in Donetsk ... I accepted this government and

will now live under its laws.” Donetsk retiree Vera Dvornikova, who has been living in a basement for three months and has been without heat or electricity for the past month, said she saw no point in voting. “They want election. What

Panel on Climate Change. Apart from discussing the human influence, it is expected to describe how climate impacts, including melting Arctic sea ice and rising levels, are already happening and could become irreversible unless the world curbs its greenhouse gas emissions. The IPCC says scientists are now 95 percent certain that the buildup of such gases from the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation is the main cause of warming seen since the middle of the 20th century. IPCC vice chair Jean-Pascal van Ypersele wrote on Twitter that the report was adopted Saturday afternoon following round-the-clock talks. The U.N. Environment Program said the report “offers conclusive scientific evidence that hu-

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elections, when there are no people left here?” Dvornikova said. “I will not go to vote until they pay me my pension.” Three candidates are running to lead the rebel government in Donetsk, but only current leader Alexander Zakharchenko has any kind of public profile. The candidates are not campaigning against each other, and one has admitted that he has no chance of winning and that he supports Zakharchenko. In an apparent effort to boost turnout, voting will be open to people as young as 16, a decision Lyagin said was inspired by similar rules in the recent Scotrish independence referendum. While September’s ceasefire deal helped reduce hostilities in eastern Ukraine, fighting has continued around Donetsk and a few other areas. Intense artillery and light-weapons fire could be heard for more than an hour Saturday morning in northern Donetsk. Yelena, who asked for her surname not to be published for fear of reprisals, said she would vote despite the fighting, but she is disappointed that the rebel leaders have failed to restore basic amenities. “If only someone would help to turn on the gas and electricity, at least for the election,” Yelena said.

man activities continue to cause unprecedented changes in the Earth’s climate.” In an interview with The Associated Press, UNEP head Achim Steiner said the world has the technology and capacity to act, and needs to do so urgently. The cost of achieving emissions cuts increases exponentially with each year “because you will have to make far more drastic changes in our economy,” Steiner said. While the IPCC tries to avoid explicitly telling governments what they should do, the report will present scenarios showing that warming can be kept in check if the world shifts its energy system toward renewable sources like wind and solar power and implements technologies to capture greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.


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Nigerian extremist says kidnapped girls married

By HARUNA UMAR and MICHELLE FAUL Associated Press

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — With a malevolent laugh, the leader of Nigeria’s Islamic extremists tells the world that more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls have all been converted to Islam and married off, dashing hopes for their freedom. “If you knew the state your daughters are in today, it might lead some of you ... to die from grief,” Abubakar Shekau sneers, addressing the parents of the girls and young women kidnapped from a remote boarding school more than six months ago. In a new video released late Friday night, the Boko Haram leader also denies there is a cease-fire with the Nigerian government and threatens to kill an unidentified German hostage. “Don’t you know we are still holding your German hostage (who is) always crying,” he taunts. “If we want, we will hack him or slaughter him or shoot him.” A German development worker was kidnapped at gunpoint in Gombi, a town in Nigeria’s northeast Gombi in July. Police reported he was ambushed as he drove to work.

Germany’s Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier last week told reporters in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, that he had no new information about a German abductee. In the new video, Shekau wears a camouflage tunic and pants and the black and white flag of al-Qaida is by his side. He is flanked by masked and armed fighters standing in front of four military pickup trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns. Boko Haram has looted many weapons and vehicles including armored cars from Nigeria’s military. The military has several times claimed to have killed Shekau, and says any new videos are made by a look-alike. But the United States has not removed a $7 million ransom on the head of the extremist leader. On Oct. 17, Nigeria’s military chief, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, announced that Boko Haram had agreed to an immediate cease-fire to end a 5-year insurgency in which thousands have died and hundreds of thousands have been driven from homes in northeast Nigeria. And government officials said they expected the Chibok girls to be released any day. But Shekau denies in the video that he has agreed to any

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This Friday Oct. 31, 2014 image taken from video by Nigeria’s Boko Haram terrorist network, the leader of Nigeria’s Islamic extremist group Boko Haram, center, has denied agreeing to any cease-fire with the government and said Friday more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls all have converted to Islam and been married off.

truce and says he is dedicated to fighting and dying a martyr’s death to guarantee him a place in paradise. “You people should understand that we only obey Allah, we tread the path of the Prophet. We hope to die on this path ... Our goal is the garden of eternal bliss,” he says. He said Boko Haram is interested only in “battle, hitting, striking and killing with the gun, which we look forward to like a tasty meal,” he said.

The fighting and abductions have continued, with Boko Haram seizing the commercial center of Mubi this week and fighting raging Friday around nearby Vimtin, the village where Badeh was born. And the only news of the girls has come from Shekau, who appeared to dash hopes that they would be released in an exchange for detained Boko Haram fighters. “The issue of the girls is long forgotten because I have

long ago married them off,” Shekau says with a chortle. The extremist fighters have ordered girls to stay out of Western-style schools and get married. Boko Haram is a nickname meaning “Western education is sinful” in the Hausa language. An earlier video in May showed some of the kidnapped girls, including two explaining why they had converted to Islam. Unconfirmed reports have indicated the girls have been divided into groups and that some have been carried across borders, into Cameroon and Chad. There also have been reports that they were forced to marry fighters who paid a nominal bride price equivalent to $12. Some 276 girls and young women were kidnapped in the early hours of April 15 from a boarding school in the remote town of Chibok. Dozens escaped on their own in the first couple of days but 219 remain missing. The plight of the girls attracted international outrage,

with demands that Boko Haram free them. The Nigerian government and military’s failure to secure their release has brought criticism that President Goodluck Jonathan is uncaring of their fate. Shekau in August announced that Boko Haram wanted to establish an Islamic caliphate, along the lines of the IS group in Syria and Iraq. Fleeing residents have reported that hundreds of people are being detained for infractions of the extremists’ version of strict Shariah law in several towns and villages under their control. Shekau’s video announcement further discredits the government of President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian southerner who on Thursday formally announced his candidacy for elections on Feb. 14, 2015, in Africa’s most populous nation. Nigeria’s 160 million people are divided almost equally between Muslims who dominate the north and Christians in the south.

Iraqi officials: IS extremists kill 50 By SAMEER N. YACOUB Associated Press

BAGHDAD — Islamic State group extremists lined up and shot dead at least 50 tribesmen and women in Iraq’s Anbar province, officials said Saturday, the latest mass killing committed by the group. The shooting happened late Friday in the village of Ras alMaa, north of the provincial capital of Ramadi, Anbar councilman Faleh al-Issawi said. Militants accused the men and women of the Al Bu Nimr tribe of retaliating against them after being displaced from their

homes when the group seized the Anbar town of Hit last month, al-Issawi said. “These killings are taking place almost on a daily basis now in the areas under the control of the Islamic State group and they will continue unless this terrorist group is stopped,” al-Issawi told The Associated Press. An official in the Anbar governor’s office confirmed the death toll. He spoke on condition of anonymity as he is not authorized to brief journalists. On Thursday, authorities found the bodies of 48 Sunni tribesmen killed by the Islamic

State group in Anbar. The militant Islamist group has overrun a large part of Anbar province in its push to expand its territory, which currently stands at about one-third of both Iraq and Syria. Officials with the Iraqi government, as well as officials with the U.S.-led coalition targeting the extremists, repeatedly have said that Iraqi tribes are key elements in the fight against the Islamic State group since they are able to penetrate areas inaccessible to airstrikes and ground forces. Meanwhile Saturday, the United Nations mission in

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Baghdad said that at least 1,273 Iraqis were killed in violence in October, a slight increase compared to last month amid the Islamic State group’s assault. The U.N. report said violence killed 856 civilians and 417 members of Iraq’s security forces, while attacks wounded 2,010 Iraqis. The worst-hit city was Baghdad, with 379 civilians killed, the report said. The U.N. figures do not take into account causalities in Anbar province or other militant-held parts of Iraq. The U.N. has said September’s death toll was 1,119 Iraqis killed.

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Burkina Faso appoints new transitional leader By BRAHIMA OUEDRAOGO Associated Press

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — Burkina Faso’s army appointed a military colonel as transitional leader on Saturday, it said, after the West African country’s president resigned from 27 years in office amid violent protests against his continued power. Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida was unanimously appointed by the army to lead Burkina Faso, the army said in a declaration. “The period of transition” and its “form and duration will be determined later,” said the declaration that was drafted and signed after senior officers met with the joint chief of staff Sat-

urday. Blaise Compaore resigned Friday after protesters stormed parliament and set the building ablaze following two days of violent demonstrations against his bid to amend the constitution to stand next year for another term. His move left the impoverished West African country in a state of uncertainty, and both Joint Chief of Staff Gen. Honore Traore and Zida had made remarks that they were in power. Compaore, his family and those close to him had been taken in by Ivory Coast, according to a statement from the office of President Alassane Ouattara. It did not elaborate. It said Ouattara was following events “with

particular attention.” Earlier Saturday, Zida said that the president’s resignation amid violent street protests was an “insurrection” and not a coup, and that Compaore and a top aide were both safe. “Starting today I will assume all the responsibilities of this transition and of head of state,” he said in an announcement carried on radio early Saturday. Zida was the second in command of the president’s security regiment. Having been in Burkina Faso’s ranks for more than two decades, Zida is close to the president and appreciated by lower ranking soldier. Zida called on the international community including the

African Union to “support our people during this difficult ordeal.” He had announced that the country’s borders had been closed, a transitional committee had been set up and the constitution had been suspended. Gen. Traore, the joint chief of staff, had on Friday told reporters that he would assume the presidency until elections were called, so Lt. Col. Zida’s declaration Saturday caused initial confusion. Over the course of several dramatic hours, Compaore, 63, went from looking likely to jam through parliament a bill that would let him seek a fifth term to agreeing to step down next year to abandoning office immediately.

The quick succession of events took many by surprise, since Compaore had long outmaneuvered his adversaries and has in recent years become an important regional mediator. Burkina Faso hosts French special forces and serves as an important ally of both France and the United States in the fight against Islamic militants in West Africa. The United States called on Burkina Faso’s military to follow “the constitutionally mandated process for the transfer of power and holding of democratic elections.” “We condemn any attempts by the military or other parties to take advantage of the situation for unconstitutional gain

and call on all parties to respect the people’s support for the democratic process,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. Compaore first came to power following the October 1987 coup against then-President Thomas Sankara, Compaore’s longtime friend and political ally who was killed in the power grab. While he was respected on the international stage, critics noted that, under Compaore’s semi-authoritarian rule, the country of 18 million people remained mired in poverty. The landlocked country’s fortunes rise and fall with gold and cotton prices — and adequate rain in a region plagued by drought.

Blackout hits Bangladesh as line from India fails By JULHAS ALAM Associated Press

DHAKA, Bangladesh — Bangladesh was struggling to restore power late Saturday, hours after being hit with a nationwide blackout that started when a transmission line bringing electricity from neighboring India failed, officials said. The system was not expected to be fixed until at least early Sunday. The blackout swept across the impoverished and energystarved South Asian nation at around noon, after the transmission line experienced a “technical glitch” that led to a cascade of failures throughout the national power grid, with power plants and substations shutting down, said Masum-Al-Beruni, managing director of the staterun Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd. The company restarted some power plants and restored electricity to some areas of the country for a few hours Saturday afternoon. But the plants were not operating as normal and had to be shut down again, two power company officials said on condition of anoC

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nymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation with media. They said they were investigating the problem, but that it would take at least 12 hours to repair the national grid and restore power to the capital, Dhaka, a city of more than 10 million people. Dhaka’s hospitals and the international airport were continuing to operate, with emergency generators supplying power. But many offices normally open on Saturdays had to send their employees home. “This is terrible,” said Mohammad Hasan, a resident of Dhaka’s upscale Bashundhara neighborhood. “We had some confidence in the government over last few years that the power sector was improving slowly. But what is this?” As night fell Saturday, most of Dhaka remained dark, though officials said they had restored some power to strategic buildings, including major government hospitals, the president’s house and the prime minister’s residence. An aide to Beruni said technicians were working to restore

the link with India. “Our work is progressing fast. We hope to restore the system to a great extent, if not entirely,” said Mir Motahar Hossain. Bangladesh is considered one of the most energy-poor nations, with one of the lowest per capita electricity consumption rates in the world. More than a third of Bangladesh’s 166 million people still have no access to electricity, while the country often is able to produce only some of its 11,500-megawatt generation capacity. Power outages blamed on inefficient and dated grid infrastructure, as well as poor management, are common in Bangladesh, though Saturday’s blackout was the country’s worst since 2007, when a powerful cyclone that killed about 3,500 people knocked out the national grid for several hours. Bangladesh has tried to improve its energy situation, extending access to electricity to about 3.45 million more people since 2008. Last year, it started to import electricity from India through the 400-kilovolt transmission line, which runs from Baharampur in the Indian state

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A Bangladeshi salesman interacts with a customer during a blackout in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday. Bangladesh was struggling to restore power late Saturday, hours after being hit with a nationwide blackout that started when a transmission line bringing electricity from neighboring India failed, officials said. The system was not expected to be fixed until at least early Sunday.

of West Bengal to the town of Bheramara in southwestern Bangladesh. It also has signed agreements with energy companies in Russia, Japan, China and the United States to build power plants and improve energy infrastructure.

Cyclists kidnapped near Mexico City MEXICO CITY (AP) — Seven cyclists and an assistant who were kidnapped while on a training ride in the mountainous outskirts of the Mexican capital were released hours later after a ransom was paid, authorities said Friday. The five men and three women were back with their families after a Federal Police

unit negotiated with the captors, anti-kidnapping czar Renato Sales told Radio Formula. The victims were grabbed Thursday morning on a road near Ajusco, a volcanic mountain to the south of Mexico City, and taken away in two vans. Among those kidnapped were noted triathletes Fabiola Corona and Jorge Fuentes and coach

Carlos Probert. The Ajusco park is a popular place for recreation and for athletes to train at altitude, though Sales noted there have been other abductions there as well as sexual assaults. He and President Enrique Pena Nieto said police would pursue the kidnappers. “Fortunately the ransom was achieved. ... We are going to go

after the criminals, but the important thing was to secure the young people’s safety and that was achieved,” Pena Nieto said. The kidnapping comes at a sensitive time for the government, which is under the spotlight over the disappearance of 43 teachers college students over a month ago in a southern city.

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Bulldogs carve out split Nikiski topples Houston, loses to Grace Christian By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Grace Christian crashed the party on the Nikiski volleyball senior night, winning a 3-1 match with scores of 25-20, 21-25, 25-18 and 25-11 on Friday night in Nikiski. Nikiski began the night with the usual yearly celebration of the team’s seniors, a class comprised of Laura Hufford and Rachel Thompson. Once the formalities finished, the defending Class 3A state champions were surprised by a competitive Ni-

kiski bunch that managed to tie the match up at a game apiece. “Nikiski’s serve-receive is the best we’ve seen this season,” said Grace coach Valerie Steele, whose squad moved to 10-1 in the conference with the win. “Normally we get a ton of points on our serving, but they’re really good.” The Bulldogs can chalk up a lot of the gritty receiving game to Hufford, a libero who pieced together a number of wild saves on the Grace attack. Hufford ended the night with 24 digs. “She played phenomenal tonight,”

said Nikiski coach Stacey Segura. “She was all over the place. Usually when you overpass a team, they shove it right back down your throat, and they weren’t able to do that many times. Laura was all over it.” Hufford, along with the rest of the Nikiski defensive line, kept Grace’s leading hitter, senior Kinley Hickok, in check for most of the night. “They played really well,” Segura said about her squad. “I don’t think tonight was a complete loss.” Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Hickock led Grace with 18 kills and Nikiski’s Rachel Thompson grins after a successful play during the team’s See SPLIT, page C-4 game against Grace Christian on Friday in Nikiski.

Kenai’s Celestina Castro swims during the 100-yard butterfly at the Region III swimming and diving competition Saturday at Soldotna High School.

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By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

Saturday’s Region III swimming and diving championship meet was a fabulous one for the Kodiak Bears. Held at the Soldotna High School pool, both of Kodiak’s boys and girls squads won region team titles. The boys accrued 107 points to beat runner-up Soldotna by 39 points, and the girls took the title easily with 131 points, 63 better than second-place Colony, which edged third-place Soldotna by three points. The Kodiak girls have won

eight straight region titles, while the Bears boys have six straight titles. Additionally, six region records were broken, all by Kodiak swimmers, and four of those new standards were set by the brother-sister duo of Talon and Tahna Lindquist. Both Lindquist siblings broke two region records (Talon in the boys 200-yard IM and 100 backstroke; Tahna in the girls 200 IM and 500 freestyle), while the other two new marks were taken by Kodiak senior Ila Hughes in the girls 50 freestyle, and the Kodiak boys 200 medley relay

team. Both Lindquist’s were named Region III swimmer of the year for boys and girls. Colony’s Will Hernandez was named coach of the year. In the girls 200 IM, Lindquist’s time of 2 minutes, 4.61 seconds, bettered her own time of 2:05.33 that she set in 2013. “I knew I had to take it out pretty fast, and basically give it all I got,” Tahna said. “Last year was one of my best times, and (now) I’m preparPhotos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion ing for state.” Lindquist said the first two Soldotna High School’s Cody Watkins swims during the 100-yard freestyle during the Region III See SWIM, page C-4 swimming and diving meet Saturday at Soldotna High School.

Stars netters maintain roll by sweeping Kardinals By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

The Soldotna volleyball team will look to keep running when the Northern Lights Conference volleyball tournament begins in Palmer on Thursday, while Kenai Central will look forward to a fresh start. The visiting Stars topped the Kards 25-21, 25-11 and 25-18 to continue

a late-season hot streak that came on the heels of losing three straight NLC matches on a road trip to the Matanuska-Susitna valleys. “That’s exactly the way I wanted them to regroup after the tough Valley trip,” said Soldotna coach Sheila Kupferschmid, whose club finishes at 5-5 in the league and 11-5 overall. “Regions should be different.” The Stars have won four straight,

Nikiski wrestlers nab 4th at ACS Invitational Staff report

The Kotzebue wrestling team cruised to victory on Friday and Saturday at the Lime Solar/ACS Wrestling Invitational, with Nikiski leading Peninsula schools by finishing fourth. Kotzebue scored 257.5 points to win the meet, while Bethel was second at 174.5, Ketchikan was third at 172 and Nikiski was fourth at 145. Also from the Peninsula, Homer was sixth with 123.5, Seward was 28th with 29 and Voznesenka was 31st with 26. The Bulldogs received championships from Nathan Carstens at 160 and Luke Johnson at 220. Carstens notched a 4-0 decision over Zack Young of Grace Christian in the final. Johnson then gave Nikiski

another champ by defeating Stephen Hyatt of Kotzebue in the final with a 6-1 decision. TJ Cox also got to the championship round for the Bulldogs, but he lost to Gage Hoffman of Bethel in an 8-7 ultimate tiebreaker. John McCormick placed fourth for Nikiski at 195, while Ian Johnson was sixth at 182. Homer did not have any state champions, but five placers were able to give the Mariners a solid finish. Timmy Woo was third at 138, Jared Brant was fourth at 120, Tristen Cook was fifth at 160, Jaime Rios was sixth at 132 and Antonio Ochoa was sixth at 170. Seward did not have any placers, while Gavril Kalugin nabbed fifth for Voznesenka.

plus taking the Silver Bracket at the Dimond-Service tournament, since the trip to the Valley. SoHi finishes tied for third in the conference with Colony. Palmer, at 8-2, is the top seed, while 7-3 Kodiak is No. 2. Kupferschmid pointed to the block and consistency as reasons for the lateseason surge. “It starts with the block,” the coach said. “We’re getting a good block up

and that sets up the defense.” She said middle blockers Makenna Rosin, who had six kills and two blocks, and Haley Miller, who had four kills and two blocks, have really come on. Hayley Ramsell, who had 10 kills, 10 digs, seven service points and three blocks, also helps with the block. “Hayley Ramsell is a force,” Kupferschmid said. “She’s one of the best

players I’ve coached. She has all the skills.” Once the block was solidified, it made SoHi’s back-row passing even better. “One of our strengths has been the pass from the back row,” Kupferschmid said. “I have seniors back there and they are all good athletes.” Libero Alex Ashe had 31 digs and See ROLL, page C-2

Bears start Wild series with split Staff report

The Kenai River Brown Bears split the first two games of a three-game series in Wenatchee, Washington, winning 3-2 Friday before dropping a 5-2 decision Saturday. The Bears sit at 7-9-0, which is last place in the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. The Wild are also in last place in the South Division, with a 4-7-3 record. Friday, Joseph Kaszupski scored the game-winner in his first game back in Wenatchee since the Wild traded him, giving the Brown Bears a 3-2 victory. Kaszupski was acquired from Wenatchee on Oct. 22 for goalie Zach Quinn, who was in the net for the Wild on Friday. “I thought Quinn played well for them and I thought Joey played very well,” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant said. “Both teams got what they were looking for out of the deal.

“I’m sure for Joey, it felt pretty good for him to do that to his former teammates.” The Brown Bears had come back from a 2-0, late-secondperiod deficit in front of 2,286 to knot the game at 2 when Alex Jackstadt and Kaszupski broke out on a two-on-one with 3 minutes, 58 seconds, left to play. “Joey outwaited the goaltender and put it up over him,” Beauparlant said. “It was a nice finish.” The Wild had taken a 1-0 lead after one period on a goal from Brendan Harris and a 2-0 lead with 13:02 left in the second on a tally by Colin Burston. Alec Derks, who made 25 saves, shut the Wild down the rest of the way. Quinn had 14 saves for the Wild. “He played solid,” Beauparlant said of Derks. “He couldn’t be faulted for either goal.” The Bears were outshot 13-2 in the second period in official stats, although Beauparlant said C

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“I thought we stayed positive throughout the whole game,” Beauparlant said. “We didn’t let the score dictate our energy level.” The coach gave credit to Jack Gessert and Maurin Bouvet for logging a lot of minutes due to the suspensions of Matt Rudin and Austin Chavez. Saturday, the Bears fell in a 3-0 hole with Ivan Bondarenko and David Powlowski scoring in the first period, and Ryan Gotelaere scoring just 23 seconds into the second period. Beauparlant said the Bears had to kill off a lot of penalties early in the game and that drained his club a bit. Colton Fletcher got the Brown Bears going with a second-period goal, assisted by Ben Campbell and Tyler Andrews. Fletcher put in the rebound off an Andrews shot. Beauparlant said the Bears carried the momentum for about 15 minutes after FletchSee BEARS, page C-2


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Warriors send Lakers to 0-4 By The Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. — Klay Thompson scored a careerhigh 41 points in his first game since signing a contract extension, teaming with backcourt star Stephen Curry to lead the Golden State Warriors past the winless Los Angeles Lakers 127-104 on Saturday night. Thompson, who inked a four-year maximum extension worth about $70 million Friday, shot 14 for 18 from the floor. Curry added 31 points and 10 assists, and the Warriors withstood Kobe Bryant’s big plays to thrill a blue-shirt wearing sellout crowd of 19,596 in the team’s home opener.

dent Jimmy Carter and rap star T.I. among the sellout crowd, Jeff Teague scored 25 points and Al Horford in the Hawks’ home opener.

ward Porter — essentially a non- free throw line. He also had six asfactor as a No. 3 overall draft pick sists. as a rookie — scored 19 points in the second half and finished 7 for THUNDER 102, 11 from the field and 6 for 7 from NUGGETS 91 the free-throw line. OKLAHOMA CITY — Perry Jones and Serge Ibaka each scored GRIZZLIES 71, 23 points to help short-handed HORNETS 69 Oklahoma City wins its first game CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Marc this season. Gasol scored 22 points, Zach RanAlready without MVP Kevin dolph had 12 points and 12 re- Durant for at least a month because bounds, and the Grizzlies opened of a broken right foot, the Thunder 3-0 for the first time. said star point guard Russell WestThe Hornets (1-1) were led by brook had surgery on his broken Al Jefferson, who scored 19 points right hand Saturday and also will on 8-of-19 shooting. Michael miss at least a month. Kidd-Gilchrist had 11 points and 12 rebounds, but the team’s big BULLS 106, free-agent acquisition, Lance SteTIMBERWOLVES 105 phenson, scored two points and didn’t play in the fourth quarter. MINNEAPOLIS — Jimmy Butler made a surprise return to the starting lineup and made two NETS 102, PISTONS 90 free throws with 0.2 seconds left AUBURN HILLS. Mich. — Joe to help Chicago weather another Johnson scored 15 of his 34 points absence from star guard Derrick in the fourth quarter as Brooklyn Rose. got its first win. ROCKERS 104, CELTICS 90 JAZZ 118, SUNS 91 HOUSTON — James Harden SALT LAKE CITY — Derhad 26 points and eight rebounds, and Houston took a 37-22 lead af- rick Favors scored a career-high 32 ter one quarter in starting 3-0 for points and added nine rebounds, Gordon Hayward had 24 points the second straight season. Harden was 5 of 14 from the and 10 boards, and Utah earned its field, but he was 14 of 14 from the first victory of the season.

RAPTORS 108, MAGIC 95 ORLANDO, Fla. — DeMar DeRozan scored 26 points, Kyle Lowry added 21 and the Raptors beat the Magic for the eighth straight time. The Raptors held the Magic to 35.8 percent shooting in the final quarter and put all five starters in double figures to win their second in a row.

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PHILADELPHIA — Chris Bosh had 30 points and eight reMAVERICKS 109, bounds for the Heat, which won its second straight. Mario ChalmPELICANS 104 ers scored 18 points, and Dwyane NEW ORLEANS — Chandler Wade had nine points and 10 asParsons scored 20 points and Dal- sists. las won its second straight. Dirk Nowitzki scored 17 despite foul trouble, making a 12- WIZARDS 108, BUCKS 97 foot fade over Anthony Davis that WASHINGTON — Paul Pierce gave Dallas a 109-103 lead with 49 was tossed before halftime in his seconds left. first home game with the Wizards, and Otto Porter picked up the slack HAWKS 102, PACERS 92. with a career-high 21 points. Starting the third quarter in ATLANTA — With Presi- place of Pierce, second-year for-

Hurricanes shut out Coyotes By The Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. — Elias Lindholm scored two goals and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Arizona Coyotes 3-0 on Saturday night for their first win of the season. Jiri Tlusty also scored for Carolina (1-6-2), and Cam Ward finished with 25 saves in his first shutout since March 27, 2012. The Hurricanes had been the only NHL team without a win. PENGUINS 5, SABRES 0 PITTSBURGH — Marc-Andre Fleury made 18 saves for his second consecutive shutout, Chris Kunitz scored twice and Pittsburgh blanked Buffalo for its fourth straight win.

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Vanek scored on a power play, a and James Reimer made 45 saves pair of firsts this season for Minne- as Toronto beat Chicago. sota, and the Wild stayed unbeaten at home with a victory over Dallas.

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ST. LOUIS — Brian Elliott made 27 saves in his 100th game SUNRISE, Fla. — Roberto LuLIGHTNING 4, with St. Louis and stopped all three ongo made 36 saves, rookie Aaron CAPITALS 3 shootout attempts for the Blues Ekblad scored his first NHL goal against Colorado. TAMPA, Fla. — Jason Garrison and Florida beat Philadelphia. scored the tiebreaking goal early in SHARKS 3, ISLANDERS 1 the third period to lift Tampa Bay JETS 1, RANGERS 0, SO over Washington. SAN JOSE, Calif. — Logan NEW YORK — Evander Kane Couture scored the tiebreaking and Blake Wheeler scored in the goal with 8:10 remaining to help BRUINS 4, SENATORS 2 shootout to lift Winnipeg over New San Jose beat New York for its third victory in four games. BOSTON — Matt Fraser scored York. his first two goals of the season CANUCKS 3, OILERS 2 1:28 apart in the second period to DEVILS 3, lead Boston past Ottawa. EDMONTON, Alberta — DerBLUE JACKETS 2 ek Dorsett had a goal and an assist, NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey and Vancouver stretched its winMAPLE LEAFS 3, defenseman Adam Larsson broke ning streak to four with a victory BLACKHAWKS 2 a tie with 9:25 left in the third pe- over Edmonton. Luca Sbisa and TORONTO — Peter Holland riod, and the Devils rallied to beat Linden Vey also scored for the Canucks (8-3). scored at 2:21 of the third period slumping Columbus.

Scoreboard Soccer MLS Playoffs CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Eastern Conference New England 1, Columbus 0 Leg 1 — Saturday, Nov. 1: New England 4, Columbus 2 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 9: Columbus at New England D.C. United vs. New York Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 2: D.C. United at New York Leg 2 — Saturday, Nov. 8: New York at D.C. United Western Conference LA Galaxy 0, Real Salt Lake 0 Leg 1 — Saturday, Nov. 1: LA Galaxy 0, Real Salt Lake 0 Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 9: Real Salt Lake at LA Galaxy Seattle vs. FC Dallas Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 2: Seattle at FC Dallas Leg 2 — Saturday, Nov. 8: FC Dallas at Seattle

Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W Toronto 2 Boston 1 New York 1 Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 0 Southeast Division Miami 2 Washington 2 Charlotte 1 Atlanta 1 Orlando 0 Central Division Chicago 2 Cleveland 1 Indiana 1 Milwaukee 1 Detroit 0

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Houston 3 0 1.000 Memphis 3 0 1.000 Dallas 2 1 .667 San Antonio 1 1 .500 New Orleans 1 1 .500 Northwest Division Portland 1 1 .500 Denver 1 1 .500 Oklahoma City 1 2 .333 Utah 1 2 .333 Minnesota 1 2 .333 Pacific Division Golden State 2 0 1.000 L.A. Clippers 2 0 1.000 Phoenix 2 1 .667 Sacramento 1 1 .500 L.A. Lakers 0 4 .000

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Friday’s Games Memphis 97, Indiana 89 Cleveland 114, Chicago 108, OT Milwaukee 93, Philadelphia 81 Phoenix 94, San Antonio 89 Sacramento 103, Portland 94 L.A. Clippers 118, L.A. Lakers 111 Saturday’s Games Dallas 109, New Orleans 104 Miami 114, Philadelphia 96 Washington 108, Milwaukee 97 Toronto 108, Orlando 95

Memphis 71, Charlotte 69 Atlanta 102, Indiana 92 Brooklyn 102, Detroit 90 Oklahoma City 102, Denver 91 Houston 104, Boston 90 Chicago 106, Minnesota 105 Utah 118, Phoenix 91 Golden State 127, L.A. Lakers 104 Sunday’s Games Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 11:30 a.m. Toronto at Miami, 2 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 3:30 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 5 p.m. All Times ADT

Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W Montreal 11 8 Tampa Bay 12 8 Detroit 10 6 Boston 13 7 Toronto 11 6 Ottawa 10 5 Florida 9 4 Buffalo 12 2 Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh 10 7 New Jersey 11 6 N.Y. Islanders 11 6 N.Y. Rangers 10 5 Washington 10 4 Philadelphia 11 4 Columbus 11 4 Carolina 9 1

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Minnesota 10 Nashville 10 St. Louis 10 Chicago 11 Dallas 11 Winnipeg 11 Colorado 12 Pacific Division Anaheim 12 Vancouver 11 San Jose 13 Los Angeles 11 Calgary 12 Edmonton 11 Arizona 10 NOTE: Two points overtime loss.

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Friday’s Games Toronto 4, Columbus 1 Detroit 5, Los Angeles 2 Anaheim 2, Dallas 1, OT Calgary 4, Nashville 3 Saturday’s Games Winnipeg 1, N.Y. Rangers 0, SO St. Louis 3, Colorado 2, SO Boston 4, Ottawa 2 Toronto 3, Chicago 2 Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 Florida 2, Philadelphia 1 New Jersey 3, Columbus 2 Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 0 Carolina 3, Arizona 0 Minnesota 4, Dallas 1 Vancouver 3, Edmonton 2 San Jose 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 Sunday’s Games Detroit at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Los Angeles at Carolina, 1 p.m. Calgary at Montreal, 3 p.m. Arizona at Washington, 3 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 5 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 5:30 p.m.

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

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Thursday’s Game New Orleans 28, Carolina 10 Sunday’s Games Arizona at Dallas, 9 a.m. Philadelphia at Houston, 9 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 9 a.m. Washington at Minnesota, 9 a.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 9 a.m. Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 9 a.m. San Diego at Miami, 9 a.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 12:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 12:25 p.m. Denver at New England, 12:25 p.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Tennessee Monday’s Game Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 4:30 p.m. All Times ADT

Major College Scores EAST Air Force 23, Army 6 Brown 21, Penn 13 Bryant 31, CCSU 3 Bucknell 27, Lafayette 24, OT Charleston Southern 27, Monmouth (NJ) 0 Delaware 28, Rhode Island 13 Duke 51, Pittsburgh 48, 2OT Fordham 37, Colgate 13 Harvard 23, Dartmouth 12 Lehigh 27, Georgetown 19 Marist 17, Jacksonville 16 Maryland 20, Penn St. 19 NC State 24, Syracuse 17 New Hampshire 49, Albany (NY)

24 Notre Dame 49, Navy 39 Princeton 38, Cornell 27 Sacred Heart 23, Wagner 7 St. Francis (Pa.) 26, Duquesne 16 TCU 31, West Virginia 30 Temple 20, East Carolina 10 Towson 21, Elon 19 UConn 37, UCF 29 Wisconsin 37, Rutgers 0 Yale 25, Columbia 7 SOUTH Alabama A&M 25, Jackson St. 14 Appalachian St. 44, Georgia St. 0 Auburn 35, Mississippi 31 BYU 27, Middle Tennessee 7 Bethune-Cookman 34, NC Central 20 Boston College 33, Virginia Tech 31 Chattanooga 51, W. Carolina 0 Coastal Carolina 38, GardnerWebb 14 E. Illinois 41, Tennessee Tech 10 E. Kentucky 56, Tennessee St. 42 Florida 38, Georgia 20 Georgia Tech 35, Virginia 10 Houston 27, South Florida 3 Howard 17, Delaware St. 10 Incarnate Word 38, Nicholls St. 20 Jacksonville St. 56, Austin Peay 0 James Madison 31, William & Mary 24 Liberty 28, Presbyterian 7 Louisiana Tech 59, W. Kentucky 10 Louisiana-Lafayette 19, South Alabama 9 McNeese St. 35, Northwestern St. 28 Miami 47, North Carolina 20 Mississippi St. 17, Arkansas 10 Morgan St. 38, Hampton 35 Norfolk St. 12, Florida A&M 10 Rice 31, FIU 17 Richmond 10, Villanova 9 SC State 59, Savannah St. 7 Samford 55, Concordia-Selma 0 Southern U. 28, Alabama St. 21 Stetson 28, Campbell 24 Tennessee 45, South Carolina 42, OT The Citadel 28, Mercer 26 UAB 31, FAU 28 UT-Martin 62, Murray St. 38 VMI 31, Furman 15 Vanderbilt 42, Old Dominion 28 MIDWEST Butler 62, Morehead St. 52 Cent. Michigan 38, E. Michigan 7 Dayton 42, Valparaiso 19 Indiana St. 20, Missouri St. 18 Iowa 48, Northwestern 7 Kansas St. 48, Oklahoma St. 14 Michigan 34, Indiana 10 Missouri 20, Kentucky 10 N. Dakota St. 37, S. Dakota St. 17 N. Iowa 42, Illinois St. 28 Nebraska 35, Purdue 14 Ohio St. 55, Illinois 14 Oklahoma 59, Iowa St. 14 San Diego 17, Drake 14 W. Michigan 41, Miami (Ohio) 10 Youngstown St. 28, South Dakota 17 SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 52, Cent. Arkansas 35 Ark.-Pine Bluff 24, MVSU 14 Baylor 60, Kansas 14 Grambling St. 35, Texas Southern 7 Lamar 72, Houston Baptist 14 Sam Houston St. 42, Stephen F. Austin 28

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Transactions BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Declined the 2015 contract option on 1B-DH Billy Butler. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Exercised the contract 2015 option on 1B Adam Lind and traded him to Milwaukee for RHP Marco Estrada. Declined the 2015 contract options of RHP Dustin McGowan, RHP Brandon Morrow, RHP Sergio Santos and 1B Justin Smoak. Reinstated 3B Brett Lawrie, INF Maicer Izturis, RHP Chad Jenkins and OF Andy Dirks the 60-day DL. National League COLORADO ROCKIES — Declined the 2015 contract option on LHP Brett Anderson. MIAMI MARLINS — Exercised the 2015 contract option on C Jeff Mathis. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed RB Kerwynn Williams from the practice squad. Released DT Bruce Gaston. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed DB Daniel Sorensen from the practice squad. Released DE Damion Square. NEW YORK JETS — Signed QB Matt Simms from the practice squad. Released WR Chris Owusu. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released WR Bryan Walters. Signed S Terrance Parks from the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Recalled C Sam Carrick from Toronto (AHL). Assigned D Stuart Percy to Toronto. COLLEGE TEXAS A&M — Suspended QB Kenny Hill two games for violating team rules and athletic department policies.

Sports Briefs Indiana’s Holt hits teammate with SUV BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana freshman Emmitt Holt was cited Saturday for misdemeanor underage drinking after he hit teammate Devin Davis with his SUV, leaving Davis hospitalized with a serious head injury. Holt and his passengers told police that they had dropped off Davis, a 19-year-old sophomore, off at the Memorial Stadium parking lot about 12:45 a.m. Saturday, Bloomington Police Sgt. Jeffery Canada said. Holt was driving away “when, for unknown reasons, Mr. Davis came into the roadway and struck the side of the vehicle near the front passenger windshield,” Canada said. Police found Davis unconscious with a head injury on the street that’s just off the IU campus. Holt’s Jeep Liberty had damage to its passenger side, front fender and windshield, Canada said. Senior assistant athletic director J.D. Campbell said in a news release that Davis is in serious condition. IU Health Bloomington Hospital spokeswoman Amanda Roach said the hospital had no information on Davis. Holt was cited for misdemeanor illegal consumption of alcohol, and for being under age 21 and operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content above 0.02, Canada said. The school’s release — The Associated Press said Holt’s BAC was 0.025.

. . . Roll 10 service points, while Skylar Shaw had 15 digs, six service points and five kills, and Bailey Rosin had 18 digs, three service points and two kills. Kupferschmid said setter Lindsey Wong continues to improve running the offense. The coach said it has been particularly gratifying to watch the Soldotna and Skyview volleyball teams come together seamlessly. “The kids are jelling,” she said. “It’s been an absolute joy to coach this team.” On senior night, Kenai had some tough luck when senior leader Kiana Harding continued to be affected by illness. Kenai coach Tracie Beck, whose team finishes No. 6 in the league at 1-9 and 5-12, said Harding has been running a fe-

ver and actually fainted in one practice this week. “She’s a senior and she’s doing all she can,” Beck said of Harding, who had five kills and two assists. Also getting honored on senior night were Kyla Whannell, Andrea Rivera, Jamie Bagley, Heidi Perkins and Amber Walter. Bagley and Perkins each had seven digs, while Walter had five assists. Also for Kenai, Abby Beck had 12 digs, seven assists, six kills and an ace, while Emily Koziczkowski had three kills and an assist. Beck said the Kardinals took time away from serving practice this week to practice defense. She said the defense got better, but she said the Kards did not serve well Saturday. “We have a whole new season,” Beck said. “We get to start over. Everyone gets a fresh start.”

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er’s goal. With 15:10 left in the game, Kenai River got within a goal when Austin Chavez scored on assists from Gustav Berglund and Kaszupski. Chavez put in the rebound on a Berglund shot. But about a minute later, Beauparlant said the Wild caught the Bears in the defensive zone for a long period of time, leading to a goal by Colin Burston. That swung the momentum, and Brendan Harris finished off Kenai River with a goal. “We had the same problems we’ve had all weekend, inconsistent execution and failing to utilize our team speed,” Beauparlant said. “I think Wenatchee wanted it more than us.” Derks had 19 saves for the Bears, while Quinn had 20 for the Wild. The Bears stay in Wenatchee to face the Wild at 4:05 p.m. AST today. Bears notes: Former Bears Albin Karlsson and Conor Deal scored their first collegiate goals Friday night. Karlsson, playing for Niagara University, lit the lamp in a 3-1 loss to American International, while Deal, playing for

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No. 4 Auburn ruins dream season for No. 7 Mississippi By The Associated Press

OXFORD, Miss. — Cassanova McKinzy recovered a fumble in the end zone to preserve No. 4 Auburn’s 35-31 victory over No. 7 Mississippi on Saturday night in what amounted to the first College Football Playoff knockout game. The Tigers (7-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference, No. 3 CFP) got a reprieve after Rebels receiver Laquon Treadwell lost the ball at the end of a tacklebreaking catch-and-run to the end zone with 1:30 left. It was ruled a touchdown, but the replay official determined he lost the ball before crossing the goal line. Auburn milked a minute off the clock before Ole Miss (72, 4-2, No. 4 CFP) got the ball back at its 49 with 26 seconds left and no timeouts. Bo Wallace, who had fumbled at Auburn’s 6 on the previous drive, threw three straight incompletions before a final desperation play went nowhere. The Tigers gained 507 yards against the nation’s top scoring defense, the only unit that hadn’t given up 20 points in a game coming into this SEC West clash. An Ole Miss offense held to seven points in a loss to No. 16 LSU matched them nearly yard for yard, gaining 492. Marshall completed 15 of 22 passes for 254 yards with an interception that was Senquez Golson’s nation-leading ninth. Marshall ran and passed for two touchdowns. Cameron Artis-Payne turned in another workhorse game, gaining 143 yards on 27 punishing carries. NO. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE 17, ARKANSAS 10 STARKVILLE, Miss. — Dak Prescott threw for a career-high 331 yards and a touchdown for Mississippi State. Mississippi State (8-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference, No. 1 CFP) trailed until the third quarter and didn’t take the lead until Prescott’s 69-yard touchdown pass to Fred Ross made it 17-10 with 13:21 remaining. C Y

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more scores in Oregon’s victory over Stanford. Thomas Tyner returned from an injury to run for two touchdowns to help the Ducks (8-1, 5-1 Pac-12, No. 5 CFP) snap a two-game losing streak to the Cardinal.

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fense. Curry Sexton had nine catches for 159 yards and a touchdown, and Tyler Lockett had six receptions for 94 yards and a score, helping the Wildcats (7-1, 5-0, No. 9 CFP) remain the lone unbeaten team in the Big 12 heading into next week’s showdown at 10thranked TCU. After marching for a touchdown on the game’s opening drive, Oklahoma State (5-4, 3-3) never threatened on offense again. The Cowboys managed only a pick-six by Ramon Richards in the fourth quarter in losing their third straight game for the first time since the 2005 season.

LANDOVER, Md. — Everett Golson became the first player in Notre Dame history to throw for three touchdowns and run for three scores, and the Fight Irish beat Navy after blowing a 21-point lead. After scoring touchdowns on their first four possessions, the NO. 12 BAYLOR 60, Fighting Irish (7-1, No. 10 CFP) KANSAS 14 appeared on their way to an easy victory. Navy then scored 24 WACO, Texas — Bryce Petty straight points to move ahead 31- had three touchdown passes, two 28 with 4 minutes left in the third to Corey Coleman, and Baylor quarter. scored on 11 straight possessions to rout Kansas. Baylor (7-1, 3-1 Big 12, No. 13 FLORIDA 38, CFP) had to settle for field goals NO. 9 GEORGIA 20 after two of three first-half fumbles JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Matt by the Jayhawks deep in their terJones and Kelvin Taylor com- ritory, but still rolled up 669 yards bined for 389 yards rushing and in their 14th straight home victory. four touchdowns and Florida upset That streak ties Auburn for the lonGeorgia, ending a three-game los- gest in the nation. Coleman had a career-high ing streak in the series and quite possibly saving coach Will Mus- 167 yards receiving and TDs of 72 and 49 yards, the latter putting champ’s job. Jones ran 25 times for 197 the Bears up 46-7 early in the third yards and two touchdowns. Taylor, quarter. whose NFL father, Fred, has his name emblazoned on a wall inside EverBank Field, carried 25 times for 192 yards and two scores. Jones and Taylor carried Florida (4-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) to a much-needed victory in the series against the Bulldogs (6-2, 4-2, No. 11 CFP) and in the conference.

Kansas (2-6, 0-5) had 0 yards rushing at halftime in its 31st straight loss away from home and 28th in a row in a true road game since winning at UTEP in 2009.

NO. 13 OHIO STATE 55, ILLINOIS 14 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Curtis Samuel ran for two touchdowns and J.T. Barrett hit Devin Smith on two scoring passes — all in the first half — and Ohio State extended its Big Ten winning streak to a record-tying 20. The Buckeyes (7-1, 4-0, No. 16 CFP) won their sixth in a row — five by lopsided scores. Now they head into the game of the year in the conference, at defending champion Michigan State next week. Donovonn Young’s 5-yard run late in the third quarter broke up the shutout for the Illini (4-5, 1-4). Barrett, nursing a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee and wearing a brace, left at halftime with the Buckeyes up 310. He completed 15 of 24 passes for 167 yards.

NO. 25 UCLA 17, NO. 14 ARIZONA 7 PASADENA, Calif. — Brett Hundley passed for 189 yards and ran for 131 more, and UCLA pulled its season back from the brink with a dominant defensive performance

NO. 10 TCU 31, NO. 20 WEST VIRGINIA 30 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Jaden Oberkrom kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired to lift TCU past West Virginia. The Horned Frogs (7-1, 4-1 Big 12, No. 7 CFP) overcame a 13-point deficit to keep their national championship hopes alive. West Virginia (6-3, 4-2, No. 20 CFP) led 27-14 midway through the third quarter, but was held to one first down the rest of the game.

NO. 11 KANSAS STATE 48, OKLAHOMA STATE 14

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NO. 17 NEBRASKA 35, PURDUE 14 LINCOLN, Neb. — Imani Cross had two short touchdown runs after Heisman Trophy hopeful Ameer Abdullah left with a mildly sprained and bruised left knee, and Nebraska took sole possession of the Big Ten West lead. The Cornhuskers (8-1, 4-1, No. 15 CFP) are a half-game ahead of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin after their third straight win. Purdue (3-6, 1-4) lost its third in a row. Abdullah, who came into the game third nationally in rushing at 156 yards a game, injured his left knee on the Huskers’ second possession while recovering Tommy Armstrong’s fumbled snap at the Purdue 1. Abdullah returned to carry one more time, losing 5

yards, and didn’t return.

NO. 19 OKLAHOMA 59, IOWA STATE 14 AMES, Iowa — Trevor Knight threw three touchdown passes and ran for three scores for Oklahoma. Knight had 230 yards passing and a career-high 146 yards rushing for the Sooners (6-2, 3-2 Big 12, No. 18 CFP). They gained a season-high 751 yards in beating the Cyclones for the 43rd time in their past 45 tries.

TEMPLE 20, NO. 21 EAST CAROLINA 10 PHILADELPHIA — Kenny Harper ran for two touchdowns and Temple forced five fumbles to beat East Carolina for its first victory over a ranked opponent since 1998. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Pirates (62, 3-1 American Athletic, No. 23 CFP), spoiling their bid for the best eight-game start in school history.

NO. 24 DUKE 51, PITTSBURGH 48, 2OT PITTSBURGH — Backup quarterback Thomas Sirk bulled into the end zone from 5 yards in the second overtime to lift Duke past Pittsburgh.


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tip shots from Vollertson and O’Brien, the Bulldogs hit on an 11-1 point streak that left them with a 22-17 lead. “We just really cleaned up our mistakes,” Segura said. “We didn’t look like the young team that we usually show up to be.” Segura said in the periods when coach Steele took Hickok out of the game, Nikiski took advantage of the lack of height at the net to put the ball down on Grace’s court. “But our goal was to work as hard as we could when she was in, and rack up the points when she was out,” Segura said. “That’s what we did in the second game.” It was Hickok herself that gave Nikiski the 25-21 win in the second set, sending the ball wide with Nikiski at match point that tied the match up at one win apiece. Hickock came out firing in the third set, knocking down several strong kills to put Grace up midway through the game with an 8-2 run. After retaking the match lead, Grace dominated the fourth and final set, streaking out to a 14-6 lead and finishing on a 10-2 run.

four blocks, and had a hitting percentage of .333, according to Steele, but the sophomore duo of Kaitlin Cowell and Annie Vanderweide came through as a support team. “They’ve been doing that all season,” Steele said. “Kaitlin, as a setter, takes a lot of responsibility and plays like she’s older.” Cowell racked up 32 assists and 17 digs, while Vanderweide had 19 digs, 11 kills and six aces. Bridget Broderick also produced 32 digs and two aces. Thompson provided 21 assists for Nikiski, as well as 15 digs, six aces and five kills. Zykiah Cooney recorded 12 digs, Brianna Vollertson had six kills, Ayla Pitt had six kills and three blocks, Lauren O’Brien notched five kills and Melanie Sexton had three blocks. After taking the first set with the help of an 8-2 start, Grace looked to be on pace to notch a sweep. Nikiski had other plans, however. With Grace leading 16-11 midway through Nikiski 3, Houston 0 the second set, Nikiski began The host Bulldogs finished a rally that included eight up the regular season at 6-6 in straight points at one point. Aided by several crucial the Southcentral Conference

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legs of her IM — the butterfly and backstroke segments — made the difference. She had swam the breaststroke leg of the girls 200 medley relay earlier in the day and said she was still feeling the effects of that race. Later, in the girls 500 freestyle, Lindquist started slow but finished strong to establish a new mark of 4:56.56, the first Region III girl to dip under five minutes in the event. Lindquist’s time was so fast that it beat out the boys winner, Colony’s Zach Bloom, who won with a time of 4:58.66. Lindquist said the distance event is really not as difficult as it may seem. “I like it a lot because it’s a controlled sprint,” she said. “There’s a lot of thinking involved.” Lindquist said she breaks the race down by each 100yard segment. She said she likes to swim the opening 100 fast, then slip into a steady rhythm for the middle 300 yards, then finish strong in the final 100. “My goal was to break the region record and get under five minutes,” Lindquist said. Her freshman brother, Talon, became the woe of the host team Soldotna, as he managed to wipe out two former region records previously held by a Stars athlete. Talon’s first record swim of the day — the boys 200 IM — wiped out a 20year old record that former Soldotna swimmer Kirk Hollingsworth held. Hollingsworth’s 1994 mark of 1:57.69 was shattered by Lindquist’s time of 1:54.46. Lindquist said he and his coach had discussed going under 1:55 before the race, but also talked about racing relaxed enough to continue in the day’s other events. “I just put together an awesome swim,” Lindquist said. Lindquist’s new standard wasn’t the only Hollingsworth mark he broke Saturday. In the boys 100 backstroke event, Lindquist’s winning time of 52.52 seconds erased the 53.70 that Hollingsworth put up in 1994. In fact, the old mark was dropped to third alltime on the Region III list, as Lindquist’s teammate Nicholas Lincoln finished second with a time of 53.52 seconds. “My coach said to just go and race, and have fun,” he said. “We had four Kodiak Bears in there, right by my side, so it was all fun.” Lindquist said the competition between him and his sister only fuels the desire to win and swim faster

than ever. “I like it when she goes first, it sets the tone,” Talon said. “It means that I have to go and break the record.” As a part of the medley relay, Talon actually took part in three new region marks, as the Kodiak boys won with a time of 1:37.68, clearing their own year-old record of 1:40.27. In the girls 400-yard freestyle relay, Soldotna finished second to Kodiak by less than a second, but still broke the SoHi school record, set in 2003 by Eve Green, Adrienne Marey, Abby Kiffmeyer and Karina Petersen. Saturday’s relay was comprised of Megan English, Rachel Davidson, Portia Padilla and Alex Weeks. On the individual level, senior Megan English swept her events, winning the girls 100 butterfly and the 100 backstroke. “It feels great going to state,” English said. “The backstroke meant the most to me, it’s my favorite, so it meant a lot to get the win in that.” English — a previous state qualifier — said after experiencing problems in Friday’s preliminaries, the seeding for Saturday’s butterfly final had her competing in a lane different than what she is used to. However, that did not faze her. “I came in as the top seed, but I think I was just dehydrated during prelims,” English said. Senior Alex Weeks finished second in both girls freestyle sprints — the 50 free and the 100 free — to Kodiak’s Ila Hughes. Hughes beat Weeks in the 50 free with a Region III record time of 23.58 seconds. Weeks still managed to beat her own Soldotna school record of 24.19, posting a new standard of 24.03. SoHi junior David Hall led the SoHi boys with a win in the 50 free and a second in the 100 free. Hall’s teammate Cody Watkins took second behind Hall in the 50 free, but only by a tenth of a second. “All of last year, Cody was faster than me,” Hall said. “He pushes me a lot more than anyone else. Next to coach Lucas, he definitely pushes me the most, and he always wants me to do better as long as I want him to do better.” Competing in his first season of high school swimming, Hall said making the cut to state is very rewarding. After making the move with his family from King Salmon — where there is no high school team — Hall has finally gotten the chance to compete at the high school level. “It was just a lot of motivation,” Hall said. “I’ve done club swimming since I was a little kid, but state’s a whole

and 9-9 overall with a 25-7, 25-13 and 25-11 victory over Houston on Saturday. “We had a really decent weekend right before regions,” Nikiski coach Stacey Segura said. “We’re ready to go.” The coach said she was particularly proud of the final home weekend for seniors Rachel Thompson and Laura Hufford. Thompson had six aces and 26 assists Saturday, while Hufford had 12 digs. Also for the Bulldogs, Zykiah Cooney had four aces and six digs, Ayla Pitt had eight kills and four blocks, Brittany Perry had 10 kills and two blocks, Lauren O’Brien had three kills and Brianna Vollertson had two blocks. Grace Christian 3, Seward 0 The Grizzlies have a habit of ruining other volleyball teams’ senior nights. The visiting Grizzlies notched a Southcentral Conference victory on Seward’s senior night on Saturday. Seward finished up the regular season at 4-8 in the conference. Grace ended the year 11-1. Senior captains Maria Jackson and Paige Carter-Kurtz were honored, as well as seniors Misha Johnson-Gray, Kiana Clemens, Carrie Anderson and Masha Hart.

“We had a lot of crowd support, which was fantastic,” Seward coach Jaime Fredrickson said. Carter-Kurtz had four aces for the Seahawks, while Fredrickson said Jackson also served well. She also said Clemens led the way on both hits and tips. “One thing I expected from this match, we weren’t going to win unless we were tenacious and went for it,” Fredrickson said. “We came up a little short. We didn’t take advantage when sometimes we could have attacked and taken points.” Homer 3, Houston 0 The Mariners rebounded Friday night with a clean sweep over Southcentral opponent Houston, winning with scores of 25-7, 25-12 and 259, one night after suffering a sweep to Grace Christian. The Mariners ended the regular season 7-5 in the conference, and 8-6 overall. Homer coach Beth Trowbridge wrote in an email that the team was “back on track with aggressive attacking and serving.” Larsen Fellows led Homer with 13 kills and five service aces. Teammate Jane Rohr added nine kills and three service aces, Malina Fellows had five kills, Kyle Pitz-

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Nikiski’s Ayla Pitt tips the ball over the net during the team’s game against Grace Christian on Friday in Nikiski.

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Soldotna High School’s Cody Watkins flips during the 100-yard butterfuly during the Region III swimming and diving meet Saturday at Soldotna High School.

new level, there’ll be people there way better than me.” Mikaela Pitsch led the Kenai Central girls team to a fifth-place finish in the team standings, grabbing a podium result in the girls 1-meter diving event with 280.5 points, good for third place. The Kenai girls also finished strong with a third-place result in the 400-yard freestyle relay, edging out Wasilla by .78 seconds. The group was comprised of Celestina Castro, Makai-Lynn Smith, Pitsch and Kirsten Nyquist. The Kenai boys finished eighth in the team standings, led by Jacob Dye’s fifth-place result in the 200 free. Region III Championships Friday-Saturday, Soldotna Girls team results 1. Kodiak 107; 2. Soldotna 68; 3. Colony 50; 4. Valdez 28; 5. Kenai 25; 6. Palmer 22; 7. Homer 13; 8. Wasilla 12; 9. Seward 2. Girls individual results 200 medley relay — 1. Kodiak 1:52.66; 2. Soldotna 1:55.07; 3. Colony 1:59.15; 4. Valdez 1:59.95; 5. Palmer 2:00.27; 6. Homer 2:05.21. 200 freestyle — 1. M. Cummiskey, Kod 1:59.71; 2. B. Horne, Kod 2:06.85; 3. S. Hanson, Pal 2:07.19; 4. L. Kuhns, Hom 2:07.80; 5. C. Castro, 2:08.68; 6. C. Dayton, Col 2:08.92. 200 IM — 1. T. Lindquist, Kod 2:04.61; 2. R. Kreigh, Kod 2:26.17; 3. S. Belliston, Was 2:30.62; 4. P. Padilla, Sol 2:32.32; 5. A. Phillips, Was 2:38.86; 6. E. Venema, Pal 2:40.83. 50 freestyle — 1. I. Hughes, Kod 23.58; 2. A. Weeks, Sol 24.03; 3. M. Snelders, Pal 25.77; 4. R. Crosley, Col 26.16; 5. H. Glover, Kod 26.88; 6. C. Smith, Hom 27.00; 6. (tie) A. Shadle, Hom 27.00. 1 meter dive — 1. T. Heiberg, Kod 358.00; 2. K. Foster, Col 300.90; 3. M. Pitsch, Ken 280.50; 4. S. Laselle, Pal 266.50; 5. E. Cyr, Col 256.20; 6. Z. Metz, Hom 233.65. 100 butterfly — 1. M. English, Sol 1:01.89; 2. R. McNelly, Val 1:02.48; 3. R. Kreigh, Kod 1:03.65; 4. C. Castro, Ken 1:05.48; 5. E. Doyel, Val 1:07.73. 100 freestyle — 1 I. Hughes, Kod 51.51; 2.

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Homer 15; 7. Palmer 13; 8. Kenai 3; 9. Unalaska 1. Boys individual results 200 medley relay — 1. Kodiak 1:37.68; 2. Colony 1:41.19; 3. Valdez 1:54.44; 4. Soldotna 1:56.27; 5. Wasilla 1:57.23; 6. Palmer 1:57.73. 200 freestyle — 1. Z. Bloom, Col 1:47.27; 2. B. James, Kod 1:49.57; 3. J. Hall, Sol 1:51.25; 4. D. Lambert, Kod 1:55.40; 5. J. Dye, Ken 1:58.78; 6. D. Smith, Kod 1:59.70. 200 IM — 1. T. Lindquist, Kod 1:54.46; 2. J. Simmons, Col 2:02.03; 3. J. Anderson, Col 2:03.16; 4. J. Creglow, Sol 2:05.66; 5. B. Anderson, Kod 2:09.65; 6. M. Linscheid, Kod 2:15.97. 50 freestyle — 1. D. Hall, Sol 22.23; 2. C. Watkins, Sol 22.33; 3. N. Schauff, Kod 22.95; 4. J. Anderson, Kod 22.96; 5. R. Nagle, Hom 23.50; 6. M. Mutch, Kod 23.72. 1 meter dive — 1. B. Schachle, Was 407.85; 2. C. Lord, Col 372.35; 3. R. Ulatan, Kod 361.85; 4. G. Waldhaus, Pal 355.65; 5. I. Hall, Hom 341.10; 6. T. Belliston, Col 330.80. 100 butterfly — 1. J. Simmons, Col 54.34; 2. C. Watkins, Sol 54.64; 3. J. Anderson,

Kod 55.23; 4. R. Nagle, Hom 56.22; 5. B. Anderson, Kod 59.80; 6. C. Gossett, Col 1:03.20. 100 freestyle — 1. D. Schauff, Kod 48.13; 2. D. Hall, Sol 49.09; 3. N. Lincoln, Kod 49.32; 4. N. Schauff, Kod 50.29; 5. L. James, Kod 51.59; 6. J. Dye, Ken 51.71. 500 freestyle — 1. Z. Bloom, Col 4:58.66; 2. J. Hall, Sol 5:09.60; 3. D. Lambert, Kod 5:10.11; 4. D. Smith, Kod 5:14.99; 5. M. Linscheid, Kod 5:26.46; 6. C. Jim, Pal 5:37.17. 200 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak 1:29.97; 2. Soldonta 1:31.13; 3. Homer 1:38.10; 4. Colony 1:41.20; 5. Palmer 1:41.88. 100 backstroke — 1. T. Lindquist, Kod 52.52; 2. N. Lincoln, Kod 53.52; 3. D. Schauff, Kod 54.21; 4. M. Snelders, Pal 1:00.28; 5. Z. Leithead, Kod 1:00.50; 6. C. Cummins, Val 1:01.62. 100 breaststoke — 1. J. Anderson, Col 1:01.44; 2. J. Creglow, Sol 1:01.55; 3. B. James, Kod 1:01.96; 4. L. James, Kod 1:04.86; 5. M. Mutch, Kod 1:07.67; 6. L. Howard, Una 1:09.28. 400 freestyle relay — 1. Kodiak 3:18.52; 2. Soldotna 3:19.78; 3. Colony 3:23.42; 4. Valdez 3:50.71; 5. Wasilla 4:00.03.

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e just got back from our mini-getaway. We weren’t gone very long, because my husband works a demanding full time job and I’m just a mom. He got a day to recuperate, but I immediately got phone calls demanding my schedule or reminding me of my schedule (dentist, check!), put away our personal belongings, sorted the gifts for our friends, made birthday party favors, went through a million school newsletters so I didn’t miss anything important, and after mentally wrapping my head around being back in Alaska, had a minor nervous breakdown. Typical “you’re home — welcome to reality” realization. But you know, I’m just a mom. So after my husband heard me wailing in the privacy of our master bathroom, he was kind enough to go get everything on my grocery list which helped me relax (and gave me a chance to finish making party favors). He is good to me. Let’s go back a little ways. My husband and I entered 10 years of marriage last week. It was already exciting for me to hit double digits, but he wanted to celebrate this anniversary in a big way. After years of Dairy Queen, lovely dinners, and maybe a weekend in Anchorage, my expectations weren’t too high. Although I did most of the booking and planning, it unfolded very nicely. We went to Sonoma County, California! Also known as “wine country.” We were encircled by viticulture reaching from Napa Valley to Dry Creek Valley to Chalk Hill. The climate and soil for those areas are very kind to grapes, so it was thrilling to see the long standing, gnarled vines of each area. Although I’m sure that Napa is a very nice place, we did not venture over. I realize to most people that sounds like a crime, but once you learn more about the areas, you can decide which style suits you best. If the American Viticulture Area (AVA) stamp of approval is on a wine label, it means that 85 percent of the grapes used in the wine were grown in that specified area by their standards. AVA vineyards use grapes from their own area so you know it meets their distinctive rules, it’s authentic, and fresh off the vineyard! You pretty much can’t go wrong in the Northern California. We chose to venture around coastal and northern Sonoma. That area had our favorite kind of scenery, was rustic, charming, and on the smaller side. You can get a closeup view as they work on their craft. In Napa the wineries seem more modern, elegant, and for a real first-class connoisseur! They are a birthplace of the culture in that area, so there is a chronicle of history at every bend. Someday we will go back and experience this area as older folks. But for now, I’m just like, can I get it on tap? Ofcourse, you can’t put any winery in a box, there are all kinds spread about. That was just my quick, overall impression. Every vineyard reminded me of the small business entrepreneur spirit that is familiar with our own Alaskan roots. Hard work from start to finish. Creating something out of practically nothing, then watching it succeed. The consumer sees beautiful vineyards, cute gift shop, and the never ending storage room of oak barrels. The owners see to cleaning the giant hoppers, praying their crops avoid mildew, and have creative control over their blends of wines. It’s a such an innovative process from start to finish and takes an intelligent visionary to produce great quality. It was our 10-year anniversary, and I can say marriage is a lot like that. You have to work hard, be smart, and innovative. You have to learn the characteristics of your spouse and learn how to make them stronger to help them grow. People joke about being a fine wine, the older you get the more mature and distinct flavors you might have. I think of my husband and I like two different kinds of grapes. When we got married, we turned from fruit into a new wine blend. After a while we’ve been crushed, fermented, and get better with time. That wasn’t always true. I would say after having our second kid the pressure from being squeezed (metaphorically) was almost unbearable at times. Making it out on the other side is more than an accomplishment. It’s a joy. Here’s the thing: Going from sipping flights of wine to a busy schedule, holidays, and family chaos will be OK. I have a partner that enjoys life with me and supports life with me. Most important, I have a Creator that’s been known to turn water into wine. The past couple weeks I’ve been learning about that process. Married or not, that’s what life’s about, right? The process.

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Peninsula Community Health Services is proud to participate in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point. The good news is that many women can survive breast cancer if it’s found and treated early. Talk to your doctor about your risk of breast cancer, especially if a close family member of yours has had breast or ovarian cancer. Your doctor can help you decide when and how often to get mammograms.

Senior Center Events What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of November 2014 (all activities are held at the Kenai Senior Center unless otherwise stated):

Special Activities: n Monday, November 3 — National Sandwich Day 11:30 a.m. n Tuesday, November 4 — State/General Elections 7 a.m.-8 p.m. in the Game Room n Thursday, November 6 — Old Time Religion Sing-Spiration 6:30 p.m. (Finger Food Potluck) n Monday, November 10 — Celebrating Heroes ‘A Salute to our Veterans’ Doors open at 3 p.m. Potluck Dinner (call Center for additional information 283-8211) n Tuesday, November 11 — Closed in honor of Veterans Day n Wednesday, November 19 at 11:30 a.m. — Birthday Lunch n Wednesday, November 19 — No-Host Dinner to Pizza Boys in Soldotna; leaving Center at 4:30 p.m., $5 van ride n Tuesday, November 18 — Tea Time Craft at 1p in the Dining Room n Monday, November 17 — Mystery Drive (weather permitting) $5 n Friday, November 21 — Down Home Turkey Trot Dance featuring Bull Don and the Moose Nuggets 6:30 p.m., $5 and a finger food to share n Tuesday, November 25 — Hilcorp Thanksgiving Dinner 11:30 a.m. (call Center to sign up) n Thursday, November 27 — No regular scheduled activities n Thursday, November 27 — Thanksgiving Day Potluck (call Center for a ride before Wednesday, November 26) KSC will provide the turkey. 11:30 a.m. n Thursday, November 28 — No regular Scheduled activities

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Wells Fargo presents a $3,000 grant to Boys and Girls Club of Kenai Peninsula to support the organization’s annual fundraiser to be held Nov. 15 in Kenai. Pictured from left to right are: Tim Redder, Boys & Girls Club board member, Wells Fargo Kenai Peninsula business banking manager; Peter Micciche, Boys & Girls Club board member, state senator; Tyler Davis, Wells Fargo Kenai business relationship manager; Ryan Tunseth, Boys & Girls Club board president; Mike Navarre, Boys & Girls Club board member, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor; and James Montgomery, Boys & Girls Club board member.

n Conversational Spanish: Mondays — 1-1:30 p.m. Beginning Spanish / 1:30-2 p.m. Audio Spanish / 2-2:30 p.m. Instructional Spanish n General Exercise: Monday / Wednesday / Friday — 9 a.m. n Growing Strong Strength Training Class: Monday / Wednesday / Friday — 10 a.m. n Line Dancing: Monday / Thursday — 10 a.m. at the Kenai Recreation Center (Please stop by the KSC to sign up for Beginning Line Dancing) n Tai-Chi: Tuesday / Thursday — 10 a.m. n Zumba Gold: Tuesday / Thursday — 2 p.m. — donation suggested n Walter Walking at Nikiski Pool: Tuesdays and Thursdays ($3 van ride) 7:30-9:30 a.m.

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Why use a food thermometer? Using a food thermometer is the only sure way to determine if your food has reached a high enough temperature to destroy foodborne bacteria. Many people rely on “eyeballing” food. This can be misleading, especially if cooking by color. According to USDA research 1 out of 4 hamburgers turn brown in the middle before it has reached a safe internal temperature. With Thanksgiving approaching a food thermometer is a must for the turkey, dressing and reheating leftovers. We have set up an identification activity for you to test your knowledge of internal temperatures of food. Participate in the activity and you will be entered to win a digital food thermometer before Thanksgiving. While you are in our office pick up a free copy of “Use a Food Thermometer,” “Serving Turkey Safely,” and “Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart.” We are located at 43961 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Suite A, Soldotna. This is the same building as Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Come on in; the activity will only take a few minutes. For more information call us at 262-5824, or visit our website at http:// www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/kenai/. Submitted by Linda Tannehill, UAF School of Natural Resources and Extension; Cooperative Extension Service, Health, Home and Family Development, Kenai Peninsula District.

Game Schedule: n Mondays and Fridays at 12:30 p.m. — Pinochle n Tuesdays at 12:35 p.m. — Bridge n Wednesdays at 1 p.m. — Dominos n Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. — Tripoly

Other: n Wednesday, November 5 and 19 — Social Security virtual office: 9 a.m.-noon (The Kenai Senior is the venue to talk to the Anchorage Social Security Office. This is a first come first serve service. A signup sheet will be available when you arrive at the KSC. No appointments and no age limits.) n Council on Aging — Thursday, November 13 at 4:30 p.m. n Kenai Senior Connection Board Meeting — Friday, November 21 at 9:30 a.m. Community Meals are served Monday – Friday from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Our mission at the Kenai Senior Center is to serve as a community focal point for senior services where adults 60-plus come together to engage in opportunities for dignity and personal growth. Please call (907-283-4156) or stop by our facility (361 Senior Court, Kenai AK 99611) anytime during regular operating hours (8 a.m.-4 p.m.) – Monday – Friday.

New geologic materials library opens in Anchorage ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A new state library in Anchorage is full of rocks, offering the public data core samples from around Alaska. The Geologic Materials Center opened Wednesday, replacing the library in Eagle River, where most of the samples will remain until the end of winter. Operators say the new facility provides oil and gas developers a place to learn about the geology of areas they want to explore, KSKA (http:// isgd/RXntUu) reported. More than 100 people attended Wednesday’s opening, gathering in a concrete room where conveyor-like roller tables hold boxes of rocks. The new, larger center will be able to house nearly four times the size of the current collection. Housed in a building formerly used by a Sam’s Club warehouse store, the facility took the state two years and $24.5 million to purchase and C

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y old friend Edward called me recently, the first time I had spoken with him in years. We met in elementary school, and it was back then that he figured into my favorite memory of Halloween. On Halloween Day when I was 12, a substitute teacher was filling in for our seventhgrade classes. She was a stuck-up woman whose nose fought for altitude over her teased hair. Word somehow leaked to her that we had compared her face to that of a moose; she took it as an insult.... Looking down her nose at us, Mooseface said: “You two will stay after school.” After the last bell rang, Edward and I stared out the window while the teacher graded quiz papers and fluffed her hair. Finally, she gave us a dismissive Elizabeth II wave of her hand and said: “You may go now.”

“Go where?” we asked. “Home, of course.” “How?” Edward asked. “All the buses have left.” “Why didn’t you tell me you ride the bus?” “Don’t worry, we’ll find a way, Edward said. Though I lived four miles away and he four miles farther, he had friends in low places. “Let’s go see Uncle Jack,” he said as we headed out the door. His uncle lived just up the hill from school, so we walked to his house and begged a ride. “Sure thing, boys,” Jack said, and belched. He was in his usual attire – slacks, undershirt and slippers without socks. I was in awe of Jack. Here was a man who was on his second marriage and his third beer. I had never seen anyone in my family take a drink or more than one wife.

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DEAR ABBY: I inherited my mom’s engagement ring a few years ago when she passed away. I don’t know what to do with it now. It appraised for $3,500, but I understand that is full retail. Female friends say I need to keep it to give to a special woman (or use the stone for another ring to offer her). I’m almost 50 and haven’t been in a relationship in many years. My last date was nearly 10 years ago, so I am thinking it is not likely I will ever have anyone to share the ring with. I hate for it to sit in a box until I am gone for someone else to deal with. Do you think I should sell it or continue to hold onto it? I live a debt-free life after paying off my house a couple of years ago, so the extra money isn’t a necessity. — DAVID IN KENTUCKY DEAR DAVID: Gems are meant to be enjoyed, and it is doing no one any good sitting in a drawer, a cupboard or a safe. If you have no relatives who might like to have the ring or the stone, then sell it. DEAR ABBY: In late 2012, I met the most amazing man I’ve ever known, “Sean.” We fell

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in love instantly. We had a perfect love until eight months later, when I suffered a mental breakdown. I didn’t know how to deal with anything in my life. I contemplated suicide. I pushed Sean away. In spite of all his pleas and loving Abigail Van Buren expressions, I pushed harder. Finally, six months into my recovery, I have started to change my life. I had already told Sean to move on. In the six months since we split up, he has recently started dating someone else. I’m better now and want him back. He still loves me and wants me back, too, but says he’s afraid of another breakdown. What do I do? Sean is absolutely perfect for me, and our love was fantastic up until that breakdown. Help me, please! — FRANTIC IN FRESNO DEAR FRANTIC: I’ll try. If Sean is willing, schedule a session (or two) for both of you with your therapist, so he can discuss his concerns with a mental health professional who is familiar with your case. It may help Sean understand what happened, allay his fears and facilitate you getting back together if he’s sincere about what he’s telling you. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. For an excellent guide to becoming a better conversationalist and a more sociable person, order “How to Be Popular.” Send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, Popularity Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Scorpio and a Moon in Pisces. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014: This year you have the ability to make heads turn when you walk into a room. You will learn to use that gift when need be. Remember, we transform as our desires transform. If you are single, even if you meet someone who knocks your socks off, take your time getting to know him or her. This person’s appearance could be very different from his or her true self. If you are attached, you could see a new addition to your family, or a change involving your home. Know that this will add to your commitment to your sweetie. PISCES can confuse you at times. 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 appreciate a day off from the hectic pace. When someone else suggests that very thing, you’ll want to grab the opportunity. You really need to stop worrying about everything so much. A friend is likely to stroll right in through your front door. Tonight: Don’t stay up late. This Week: What you believe will happen is likely to prove inaccurate. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH You could be rather fun to be with.Be spontaneous, and bring your friends together. You will be all smiles when you’re surrounded by the people you love. Someone close to you might be a little out of sorts. Don’t take this person too seriously. Tonight: Make nice. This Week: Much of the next few days will be spent mulling over a decision. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH You might question your involvement with someone who can be demanding. You also could be mixing work and play a little too much. Try not to overthink a problem too much. Tonight: Out enjoying every minute of the weekend. This Week: New information comes forward. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHHH You could be thrilled by what is going on with a child or loved one. A trip might be in the offing, whether it is for business or pleasure. Make this trip worth your time, and incorporate a special visit with a close friend. Tonight: Start sharing some of your ideas for a getaway. This Week: Unexpected responsibilities could create a very hectic few days. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH You will want time with a special loved one, and you will make sure that it happens. Hang out together where others will not look for you. This person needs quality oneon-one time. Your personality tends to help others drop C

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Frontier Community Services is a Soldotna based non-profit agency providing in-home and group home services to people experiencing a disabling condition. We are seeking top-notch personnel for full-time and part-time positions within the agency with an interest in providing health care services for the Kenai Peninsula area.

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CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Position Vacancy Library Aide. Pay $17.36 per hour. This is a part-time year round position at 24 hours/week that will include regularly scheduled hours evenings and weekends. Position provides assistance to Library customers, staff and volunteers in basic library functions such as locating and utilizing library materials and equipment. This position will work closely with the children's librarian on programming for that department. A college degree is desirable or a minimum of three years' experience which would provide the employee with the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential job functions. Position announcement, job description and application are available through the Alaska Job Center Network, (907) 335-3010. Submit resume and City of Kenai application form by 11/12/14 to Peninsula Job Service, 11312 Kenai Spur Hwy., Kenai, AK 99611. The City of Kenai is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about the City of Kenai, visit our home page at www.ci.kenai.ak.us.

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Organized, energetic and creative person to positively assist women and children residing in transitional / supportive housing. Excellent understanding of or working experience in domestic violence/sexual assault, and related victim issues. Must promote and model non-violent behavior, empowerment philosophy, positive parenting and direct communication. HS diploma or equivalent required, degree in related field preferred. Valid driver's license required. Resume, cover letter and three references to: Executive Director, The LeeShore Center, 325 S. Spruce St., Kenai, AK 99611 by November 14, 2014. EOE.

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CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Position Announcement Administrative Assistant I for Kenai Fire Department. Pay $22.31 per hour. This position provides administrative support to the Fire Chief and fire department staff. Position announcement, job description and application are available through the Alaska Job Center Network, (907) 335-3010. Submit resume and City of Kenai application form by November 14, 2014 to Peninsula Job Service, 11312 Kenai Spur Hwy., Kenai, AK 99611. The City of Kenai is an equal opportunity employer. For more information about the City of Kenai, visit our home page at www.kenai.city

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The City of Soldotna hereby invites qualified firms to submit a firm price for acceptance by the City for the Soldotna Airport 2014 Apron Expansion and Taxilane Asphalt Rehabilitation project. The project includes the following scope of work: Storm Drain Pipe 520 Linear Feet Taxiway Edge Lights 18 Each Airport Signs 2 Each Common Excavation 7,990 Cubic Yards Muck Excavation 50,520 Cubic Yards Borrow Subbase 96,180 Tons Crushed Aggregate Base Course 5,990 Tons Hot Mix Asphalt 4,130 Tons Airfield Marking Paint 6,450 Square Feet Topsoil and Seeding 1.1 Acres A pre-bid conference will be held at City Hall, 177 N Birch, Soldotna, AK on November 12, 2014 at 10:00 AM local time. Attendance at the pre-bid is not mandatory but is strongly recommended. This contract is subject to the provision of State of Alaska, Title 36, Minimum Wage Rates. The subsequent contract will require certificates of insurance and may require performance and payment bonds. The City of Soldotna has established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), 49 CFR Par 26. The City of Soldotna has received federal assistance from the Department of Transportation, and as a condition of receiving this assistance, the City of Soldotna has signed an assurance that it will comply with 49 CFR Part 26. One (1) complete set of the bid package is to be submitted to the City of Soldotna at 177 North Birch Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669.These forms must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the bidder's name on the outside and clearly marked: BID: Soldotna Airport - 2014 Apron Expansion and Taxilane Asphalt Rehabilitation SOLB 14-21 DUE DATE: November 20, 2014 at 3:00 PM Local Time at Soldotna City Hall The project documents may be obtained from the City of Soldotna beginning October 30, 2014 for a non-refundable fee of $53.00 (tax included). An additional non-refundable fee of $15.00 will be required if mailing is requested. Project documents may be downloaded from the City of Soldotna website at www.ci.soldotna.ak.us. To receive project addendums, you must be on the planholders list. To be placed on the planholders list, please contact Suzanne Lagasse either by phone (714-1234) or email ( slagasse@ci.soldotna.ak.us). Downloading projects from the City web site does not automatically put you on the planholders list. PUBLISH: 10/30, 11/2, 2014 1980/319

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INVITATION TO BID CITY OF SOLDOTNA 177 NORTH BIRCH STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 Phone 907•262•9107 The City of Soldotna hereby invites qualified firms to submit a firm price for acceptance by the City for the 2014 Soldotna Airport Clearing Project. The project includes the following scope of work: Construction Surveying 1 Lump Sum Clearing 8 Acres A pre-bid conference will be held at City Hall, 177 N Birch, Soldotna, AK on November 12, 2014 at 9:30 AM local time. Attendance at the pre-bid is not mandatory but is strongly recommended. This contract is subject to the provision of State of Alaska, Title 36, Minimum Wage Rates. The subsequent contract will require certificates of insurance and may require performance and payment bonds. The City of Soldotna has received federal assistance from the Department of Transportation, and as a condition of receiving this assistance, the City of Soldotna has signed an assurance that it will comply with 49 CFR Part 26: Fostering Small Business Participation. One (1) complete set of the bid package is to be submitted to the City of Soldotna at 177 North Birch Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669. These forms must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the bidder's name on the outside and clearly marked BID: 2014 Soldotna Airport Clearing Project SOLB 14-22 DUE DATE: November 20, 2014 at 2:30 PM Local Time at Soldotna City Hall The project documents may be obtained from the City of Soldotna beginning October 30, 2014 for a non-refundable fee of $53.00 (tax included). An additional non-refundable fee of $15.00 will be required if mailing is requested. Project documents may be downloaded from the City of Soldotna web site www.ci.soldotna.ak.us. To receive project addendums, you must be on the planholders list. To be placed on the planholders list, please contact Suzanne Lagasse either by phone (714-1234) or e-mail (slagasse@ci.soldotna.ak.us). Downloading projects from the City web site does not automatically put you on the planholders list. B: 3.75 in

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What Was the Berlin Wall?

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When World War II ended in 1945, Germany was divided among four countries: the Soviet Union*, the United States, Great Britain and France. The eastern part of Germany was controlled by the Soviet Union, with the western part occupied by the other three nations. Even though the city of Berlin fell entirely within the eastern part, the agreement allowed that it would also be split into four parts. * The Soviet Union was a group of communist countries that covered some of Asia and Europe. It broke up in 1991.

Berlin is the capital of Germany and the country’s largest city. After World War II, millions of people in Eastern Europe moved west to escape Soviet rule. Many moved to West Germany.

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Although West Berlin was controlled by three Western countries, it was still surrounded by East Germany, controlled by the Soviet Union. Supplies such as food, cars and fuel, which had been delivered by rail cars from eastern locations, were cut off starting in June 1948. The Western governments began to deliver these necessities to West Berlin by airplane. Five thousand tons of supplies were delivered every day. Finally, in May 1949, the Soviets ended the blockade, and trade into West Berlin started again.

The Soviet Union was a communist power. Communism is a political system under which all property is publicly owned, and people work for and are paid by the government. The government also controls the media, such as newspapers, so only approved messages reach the people. Many people wanted to move away from East Germany to avoid living under communism. After the division of Berlin, some people worked in West Berlin but lived in the east. In the 1950s, millions left East Germany for good.

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Imagine that the street in front of your home suddenly becomes an imaginary line between two governments at war with each other. Your best friend lives across the street, but you are no longer allowed to play together or visit each other’s homes. This is a simple example of what happened in Berlin, Germany, in 1961. A long, tall wall was built through the center of Berlin, separating East Germany from West Germany. In November 1989, the wall came tumbling down. This week, we learn why the Berlin Wall was built and how it was destroyed.

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Building the Wall Throughout the 1950s, relations between East Germany and West Germany got worse and worse. Finally, as hundreds of thousands of people left East Germany, many through East Berlin, government officials there felt they had to do something. East Germany was losing too many of its workers. In fact, East Germany had lost one-sixth of its population by August 1961.

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A more permanent wall In the weeks and months after Aug. 13, workers replaced the barbed wire with a wall made of concrete blocks. In some places, the wall ran right down the middle of a street. Former neighbors were now separated from each other. Later, another wall was built inside the first one. This created a “no man’s land” where no one lived. The empty space made it easier for guards to see someone trying to cross the border. Guards at the wall had instructions to shoot people trying to escape if they could not stop them in any other way. Ninety people in Berlin died between 1961 and 1989 as they made a run for freedom.

In November 1961, East German workers reinforced the wall near the Brandenburg Gate, a famous landmark in Berlin. The wall included stations with spotlights and observation posts.

Just after midnight on Aug. 13, 1961, builders began constructing a barrier between East Germany and West Berlin. They built concrete pillars and strung barbed wire between them. Trains between east and west were stopped. Telephone lines were cut. Streets were blocked as workers put up the barriers. Houses along the border were boarded up.

In September 1961, people in West Berlin stood on ladders to wave to friends and loved ones on the eastern side of the Berlin Wall.

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“General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” — U.S. President Ronald Reagan, 1987

By 1963, the wall was complete, and fewer East Germans were fleeing from communism. West Germany and West Berlin built successful economic systems, lively arts and cultural organizations and growing businesses. But East Germany was full of wornout cars and streetcars, poor-quality goods and limited services. Many families were separated by the wall. Young people might arrange to be smuggled to the West, but then they were cut off from their parents. Grandparents might never see grandchildren grow up.

A new leader In March 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev became the new leader of the Soviet Union. Relations improved with the West, including the United States. In 1989, Gorbachev went to East Germany to meet with leaders there.

A change in law On Nov. 9, 1989, a government official announced changes to the Travel Law that prevented people from leaving East Germany. When asked by a reporter if this meant that the border was open, the official said, “Yes.” * The Cold War was a period of unfriendly relations between the Soviet Union and the United States. Lisa Tarry - Managing Editor

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Words that remind us of the Berlin Wall are hidden in the block above. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: BERLIN, BLOCKADE, BORDER, BRANDENBURG, CAPITAL, COLD, COMMUNISM, EAST, GATE, GERMANY, GORBACHEV, GUARDS, KENNEDY, OCCUPY, REAGAN, SOVIET, UNION, WALL, WAR, WEST. Germans celebrate atop the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate in November 1989.

A great celebration As the border gates opened, thousands of East Germans burst through and celebrated with their western countrymen. People chipped chunks out of the wall for souvenirs. By the end of 1990, the wall had been demolished. Only one section still remains as a historical monument. Next week, The Mini Page is about military flight.

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“Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect. But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in — to prevent them from leaving us.” — U.S. President John F. Kennedy, 1963

Gorbachev wanted the Cold War* with the United States to end, and he thought people should be able to criticize their government. Speaking in West Berlin in 1987, President Ronald Reagan urged Gorbachev to “tear down this wall!” Eastern European countries such as Poland and Hungary began to free themselves from Soviet rule. In the fall of 1989, people took to the streets in East Germany, speaking out against communism and demanding free elections.

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The Amityville Horror ›› (2005, Horror) Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George. ‘R’ (1:29) (8) WGN-A Sun. 4 p.m., 10 p.m. The Amityville Horror ›› (1979, Horror) James Brolin, Margot Kidder. ‘R’ (1:57) (8) WGN-A Sun. 6 p.m. Armageddon ›› (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. ‘PG-13’ (2:30) + MAX Wed. 8:35 p.m. August: Osage County ››› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts. A cancer-stricken, pill-popping Oklahoma matriarch lets the full force of her venomous nature hit her daughters and other assorted relatives when they gather at her home in the wake of a family tragedy. ‘R’ (1:59) 5 SHOW Sat. 7 p.m.

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The Book Thief ›› (2013, Historical Drama) Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) ! HBO Mon. 5:45 p.m. The Breakfast Club ››› (1985, ComedyDrama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. A wrestler, a rebel, a brain, a beauty and a shy girl share Saturday detention in a Chicago high school. ‘R’ (1:37) (51) FAM Wed. 11 p.m. Bullet to the Head ›› (2012, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang. ‘R’ (1:31) ! HBO Mon. 11 p.m.

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Camp Rock ››› (2008, Musical Comedy) Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas. A talented singer works in the kitchen at a summer camp for aspiring musicians. ‘NR’ (1:38) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. Casino Royale ››› (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. After receiving a license to kill, British agent James Bond enters a high-stakes poker game with Le Chiffre, a man who finances terrorist groups. ‘PG-13’ (2:24) (38) SPIKE Mon. 7 p.m. The Change-Up ›› (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. ‘R’ (1:52) (30) TBS Sat. 10:30 p.m.

The Conjuring ››› (2013, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson. Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren confront a powerful demonic entity when they try to help parents and children being terrorized in their secluded farmhouse. ‘R’ (1:51) ^ HBO2 Mon. 4:30 p.m.; Sat. 11:30 p.m. Coraline ››› (2009, Fantasy) Voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher. Animated. A girl finds a secret door in her new home and walks into an alternate reality that closely mirrors her own but, in many ways, is better. ‘PG’ (1:40) (51) FAM Thu. 11 p.m. Crazy, Stupid, Love. ››› (2011, RomanceComedy) Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. A self-styled Lothario teaches a suddenly single 40-something how to be a hit with the ladies. ‘PG-13’ (1:58) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

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The Da Vinci Code ›› (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou. ‘PG-13’ (2:29) (43) AMC Mon. 7 p.m. Dead Poets Society ››› (1989, Drama) Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard. A teacher at a New England prep school uses unconventional methods to instill spirit into the lives of his students. ‘PG’ (2:08) 8 TMC Fri. 7 p.m. Deadfall ›› (2012, Suspense) Eric Bana, Charlie Hunnam. ‘R’ (1:35) 8 TMC Mon. 10:30 p.m. Déjà Vu ››› (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer. A time-folding federal agent falls in love with a New Orleans woman who is targeted to be murdered. ‘PG-13’ (2:08) (43) AMC Thu. 11:01 p.m.; Fri. 5:30 p.m. Despicable Me ››› (2010, Comedy) Florentino Fernández, Ana De Armas. Animated. As he tries to execute a fiendish plot to steal the moon, a supervillain meets his match in three little orphan girls who want to make him their dad. ‘PG’ (1:35) (49) DISN Fri. 6:10 p.m. Django Unchained ››› (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz. A former slave joins forces with the German bounty hunter who freed him and helps hunt down the South’s most-wanted criminals, all in the hope of finding his long-lost wife. ‘R’ (2:45) 5 SHOW Thu. 6:15 p.m.; Sat. 10 p.m. Due Date ›› (2010, Comedy) Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis. ‘R’ (1:35) (30) TBS Fri. 11 p.m.

Dumb & Dumber ››› (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. An inept dog groomer and a limousine driver chase the latter’s dream girl cross country. ‘PG-13’ (1:46) (81) COM Fri. 8:30 p.m.

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The East ››› (2013, Drama) Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgerd. Hired to infiltrate a group of ecoterrorists, an undercover operative instead finds herself growing sympathetic to the cause and attracted to the leader. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Thu. 4:10 p.m. Ella Enchanted ›› (2004, Romance-Comedy) Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy. ‘PG’ (1:41) (49) DISN Tue. 7 p.m. (51) FAM Sat. 10 p.m. Ender’s Game ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) + MAX Fri. 9:45 p.m. Enough Said ››› (2013, Romance-Comedy) Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini. A divorcee starts to question her blossoming relationship with a like-minded man after discovering that he is the ex-husband of her new friend. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) ! HBO Fri. 5 p.m.

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Fast & Furious 6 ›› (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ‘PG-13’ (2:10) ^ HBO2 Sun. 9 p.m.; Thu. 11 p.m. Fierce People ››› (2005, Drama) Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland. A drug addict and her teenage son spend a fateful summer at a benevolent billionaire’s lavish estate. ‘R’ (1:52) 8 TMC Wed. 10:10 p.m. The 40-Year-Old Virgin ››› (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. ‘R’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Sat. 5 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 Fri. 4 p.m.

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Ghost ››› (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore. A slain Manhattan yuppie

Crazy, Stupid, Love. reaches out to his lover, with a medium as his middlewoman. ‘PG-13’ (2:07) (43) AMC Mon. 10:30 p.m. Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story ››› (2009, Docudrama) Cuba Gooding Jr., Kimberly Elise. Inspired by his mother to never give up, Detroit native Ben Carson overcomes poverty and prejudice to become a neurosurgeon. (1:30) (8) WGN-A Sat. 11 p.m. The Good Doctor ›› (2011, Suspense) Orlando Bloom, Riley Keough. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) 8 TMC Mon. 5:30 p.m. Grease ››› (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Nice Sandy and greaser Danny try to be like each other in their 1950s high school. ‘PG’ (1:50) (51) FAM Mon. 7:30 p.m.; Tue. 5 p.m. Grease 2 ›› (1982, Musical Comedy) Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer. ‘PG’ (1:55) (51) FAM Tue. 7:30 p.m.

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The Hangover ››› (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. After a wild stag party in Las Vegas, three hazy groomsmen must find their missing friend and get him back to Los Angeles in time for his wedding. ‘R’ (1:39) (30) TBS Fri. 8:30 p.m. Happy Gilmore ›› (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. ‘PG-13’

(1:32) (81) COM Thu. 8 p.m.; Fri. 6:29 p.m.; Sat. 5:57 p.m. The Haunting in Connecticut ›› (2009, Horror) Virginia Madsen, Kyle Gallner. ‘PG-13’ (1:32) (82) SYFY Sun. 10 p.m. The Help ››› (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. Determined to become a writer, a 1960s Mississippi society girl turns her small town on its ear by interviewing black women who work for prominent white families. ‘PG-13’ (2:26) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m., 10 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) + MAX Fri. 7 p.m. Hook ››› (1991, Fantasy) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams. Aided by Tinker Bell, a corporate lawyer turns into Peter Pan to rescue his children from Captain Hook. ‘PG’ (2:24) (51) FAM Thu. 7 p.m. Hot Tub Time Machine ››› (2010, Comedy) John Cusack, Rob Corddry. Following a night of drinking in a ski-resort hot tub, four pals awake in 1986, getting a chance to rewrite the past. ‘R’ (1:39) (81) COM Sat. 10:34 p.m.

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In the Mouth of Madness ››› (1995, Horror) Sam Neill, Julie Carmen. An insurance investigator is driven insane by the horror novels of someone called Sutter Cane. ‘R’ (1:35) + MAX Mon. 11:35 p.m. Inglourious Basterds ››› (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent. An Allied officer and his team of Jewish soldiers join forces with a German actress and undercover agent to take down the leaders of the Third Reich. ‘R’ (2:32) (31) TNT Wed. 7 p.m., 11:31 p.m. The Internship ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) ! HBO Sun. 10:30 p.m.; Wed. 4:30 p.m.

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Jarhead ››› (2005, War) Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard. A Marine and his comrades form brotherly bonds while patrolling the Iraqi desert during the Gulf War. ‘R’ (2:03) 5 SHOW Mon. 11:30 p.m.

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movieson Jurassic Park ››› (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. An entrepreneur invites scientists, a mathematics theorist and others to his jungle theme-park featuring dinosaurs regenerated from DNA. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) (43) AMC Tue. 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Jurassic Park III ›› (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, William H. Macy. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m., 9 p.m.

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Kick-Ass 2 ›› (2013, Action) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. ‘R’ (1:43) + MAX Mon. 8:45 p.m. Killing Them Softly ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Brad Pitt, Scoot McNairy. After a rival crook hires a pair of bumbling thieves to rob their card game, mobsters hire a reluctant hit man to settle the score. ‘R’ (1:37) 8 TMC Sun. 8:35 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. King Kong ››› (2005, Adventure) Naomi Watts, Jack Black. Members of a film crew encounter prehistoric beasts and a gigantic ape on mysterious Skull Island. ‘PG-13’ (3:07) + MAX Tue. 9 p.m. The Kings of Summer ›› (2013, Comedy) Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Wed. 8:35 p.m.

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Limitless ›› (2011, Suspense) Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (31) TNT Fri. 8:01 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) 5 SHOW Sat. 4:30 p.m. Lone Survivor ››› (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch. In the mountains of Afghanistan, a squad of Taliban fighters ambushes four Navy SEALs, who are there on a mission to eliminate a high-ranking alQaeda operative. ‘R’ (2:01) ! HBO Wed. 11:35 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sun. 7 p.m. The Lost World: Jurassic Park ›› (1997, Adventure) Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore. ‘PG-13’ (2:14) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m., 10 p.m.

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Rush Hour ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped girl. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m.; Fri. 5:15 p.m.

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Made of Honor ›› (2008, Romance-Comedy) Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan. ‘PG-13’ (1:41) (23) LIFE Wed. 9 p.m. Man of Steel ›› (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams. ‘PG-13’ (2:23) + MAX Sun. 8:45 p.m. 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 Fri. 8 p.m. Mean Girls ››› (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. Attending high school for the first time, a teenager becomes friends with three popular but manipulative students. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (51) FAM Mon. 11 p.m.

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National Lampoon’s Van Wilder ›› (2002, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Tara Reid. ‘R’ (1:35) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. The Negotiator ››› (1998, Suspense) Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Spacey. A framed police negotiator takes hostages and demands to speak with a counterpart from another precinct. ‘R’ (2:18) + MAX Thu. 4:40 p.m.

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Outrageous Fortune ››› (1987, Comedy) Shelley Long, Bette Midler. An Ivy League actress and a B-movie queen chase their two-timing boyfriend to New Mexico. ‘R’ (1:35) 8 TMC Tue. 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 lastditch effort to repel a lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) + MAX Sat. 6:45 p.m. Paul ›› (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. ‘R’ (1:44) (82) SYFY Mon. 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters ›› (2013, Adventure) Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson. ‘PG’ (1:46) ! HBO Sat. 6 p.m. ^ HBO2 Tue. 11:15 p.m.

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Save the Date ›› (2012, Romance-Comedy) Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie. ‘R’ (1:38) 8 TMC Tue. 8:40 p.m. Scent of a Woman ››› (1992, Drama) Al Pacino, Chris O’Donnell. A blind ex-colonel takes his preppie guide on a lust-for-life trip to New York. ‘R’ (2:37) 8 TMC Tue. 4:20 p.m.; Fri. 9:10 p.m. 16 Blocks ››› (2006, Action) Bruce Willis, Mos Def. A boozy, world-weary NYPD cop must outwit rogue officers planning to kill a

witness who is set to testify against them. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. Sleeping Beauty ››› (1959, Fantasy) Voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley. Animated. Three good fairies and a handsome prince save Princess Aurora from a bad fairy’s spinning-wheel curse. ‘G’ (1:15) (51) FAM Sat. 8 p.m. Superbad ››› (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera. Separation anxiety poses a problem for two co-dependent high-school seniors who hope to score booze and babes at a party. ‘NR’ (1:59) (81) COM Sun. 7 p.m.

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ››› (2003, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl. A cyborg from the

Lincoln Prisoners ››› (2013, Suspense) Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal. When police have to release their only suspect, a desperate man takes the law into his own hands after his young daughter and her friend disappear. ‘R’ (2:33) ^ HBO2 Mon. 10:30 p.m. The Proposal ›› (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. ‘PG13’ (1:48) (51) FAM Sun. 5:30 p.m.

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Red 2 ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Wed. 8 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m. Red Riding: 1983 ››› (2009, Crime Drama) David Morrissey, Mark Addy. The disappearance of a young girl leads a Yorkshire detective to believe that he may have helped convict the wrong man of murder three years earlier. ‘NR’ (1:43) 8 TMC Thu. 5:10 p.m. Ride Along ›› (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart. ‘PG-13’ (1:39) ^ HBO2 Wed. 6:15 p.m.; Sat. 8 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) ^ HBO2 Tue. 6:25 p.m.

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(:15) “Vertical Limit” (2000, Suspense) Chris O’Donnell, Bill Paxton. “We Are Marshall” (2006, Drama) Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox. “We Are Marshall” (2006, Drama) Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox. “Godzilla” (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno. “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray. Stooges “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. “Changing Lanes” (2002) Ben Affleck. Ghost Ship Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Clarence Clarence Clarence Total Drama Total Drama Gumball Gumball Teen Titans Teen Titans Clarence Garden Wall Regular Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Steven Univ. Steven Univ. Steven Univ. Total Drama Total Drama Gumball Gumball Teen Titans Teen Titans Clarence Garden Wall Regular Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. Uncle Gra. 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Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Misfit Garage ‘14’ Misfit Garage (N) ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Secret Service Secrets Chain Gang: Maricopa Billy Bob’s Gags Rival Survival Naked and Afraid ‘14’ Extreme Smuggling ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Billy Bob’s Gags Gold Rush ‘PG’ FBI: Criminal Pursuit ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Edge of Alaska ‘14’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Resort Rescue ‘PG’ Resort Rescue ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Jaw-Dropping Rentals III Killer RV Upgrades ‘G’ Tricked Out Trailers ‘G’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Monumental Mysteries Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum America Declassified ‘PG’ Paranormal Challenge Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ The Dead Files ‘PG’ To Be Announced Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘PG’ Modern Marvels ‘G’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Curse of Oak Island American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn. Pawn Stars Pawn Stars How the Earth Was Made How the Earth Was Made How the Earth Was Made How the Earth Was Made Journey to 10,000 BC CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘PG’ CSI: Miami “Ambush” ‘14’ CSI: Miami “All In” ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘PG’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ After the First 48 ‘14’ Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Good Eats Unwrapped Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra’s Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Money Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Sandra Lee Dinners Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Barefoot Contessa ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Sandra Lee Mexican Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren South Park “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj” (:19) “Mallrats” (1995, Comedy) Shannen Doherty. Key & Peele Futurama Futurama South Park Drunk Drunk Drunk Drunk (:19) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:19) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:20) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama South Park (:18) “Fanboys” (2008) Sam Huntington. South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park (:18) “Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling” (2009) Sunny Sunny Sunny Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Futurama South Park (:18) “The Comebacks” (2007) David Koechner. Sunny Sunny Sunny Workaholics Workaholics Futurama Futurama Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Destination Truth ‘PG’ Haven ‘14’ Haven ‘14’ Haven “Exposure” ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ Z Nation ‘14’ “Dinocroc vs. Supergator” (2010) ‘14’ “Mega Python vs. Gatoroid” (2011) Tiffany ‘14’ “Mega Piranha” (2010) Tiffany, Paul Logan. ‘14’ “Big Ass Spider!” (2013) Greg Grunberg. “Arachnoquake” (2012) Tracey Gold. ‘14’ “Piranha” (2010) Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott. “Dead Season” (2011) Scott Peat, Marissa Merrill. “Zombie Night” (2013, Horror) Daryl Hannah. ‘14’ “Rise of the Zombies” (2012) Mariel Hemingway. ‘14’

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(7:30) “Bye Bye, Love” (1995) “The Book Thief” (2013) Geoffrey Rush. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013) “Ride Along” (2014) Ice Cube. Last Week Love (6:30) “Batman Begins” “Getaway” (2013) Ethan Hawke. Fight Game Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown ‘PG’ “Fantastic Four” (2005) ‘PG-13’ Wolverine “Batman Begins” (7:45) “Hanging Up” (2000) “Winter’s Tale” (2014) Colin Farrell. ‘PG-13’ “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013) ‘PG’ The Offseason: Kevin “Clear History” (2013, Comedy) Musketeer Olive Kitteridge ‘14’ Olive Kitteridge ‘MA’ Foo Fighters: Sonic “Bring It On” (2000) ‘PG-13’ Last Week Wolverine Enough Sd “Snitch” (2013) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ “Head Over Heels” (2001) ‘PG-13’ “A Civil Action” (1998) John Travolta. ‘PG-13’ “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” ‘PG’ “Big Momma’s House” (2000) Fight Game (:15) “Winter’s Tale” (2014) Colin Farrell. ‘PG-13’ Fast “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998) Mel Gibson. ‘R’ (:45) “The Dukes of Hazzard” (:15) “Cinderella Man” (2005) Russell Crowe. ‘PG-13’ (:40) “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery. ‘R’ Life’s Too Short Special “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013) ‘PG’ Miserables “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” (2011) ‘R’ Will, Warrior (:15) “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) ‘R’ (:15) “The Patriot” (2000, War) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ‘R’ “Beavis and Butt-head” “JFK” (1991, Drama) Kevin Costner, Sissy Spacek, Joe Pesci. ‘R’ (:10) “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Action) Vin Diesel. ‘PG-13’ (:20) “Sleepy Hollow” (1999) ‘R’ The Girl (:20) “True Lies” (1994, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ (10:50) “We’re the Millers” (2013) (:45) “Vehicle 19” (2013) ‘R’ (:15) “The Rock” (1996) Sean Connery. ‘R’ (7:10) “Mystery Men” (:15) “Promised Land” (2012) Matt Damon. ‘R’ (:05) “Primary Colors” (1998) John Travolta. ‘R’ “Trance” (2013) James McAvoy. Cherry Non-Stop (7:25) “Spartan” ‘R’ (:15) “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. (:15) “Constantine” (2005) Keanu Reeves. ‘R’ (:15) “42” (2013, Biography) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ About Mary (7:45) “The Faculty” (1998) ‘R’ “John Carpenter’s Escape From L.A.” (:15) “The Way, Way Back” (2013) ‘PG-13’ “Rush Hour” (1998) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) (7:45) “The Big Bounce” (:15) “Hot Shots! Part Deux” (:45) “Lucky You” (2007, Drama) Eric Bana. ‘PG-13’ (12:50) “Red Dragon” (2002, Suspense) ‘R’ “Warm Bodies” The Siege (:40) “American Loser” (2007) Jeff Garlin ‘R’ (:20) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” “Universal Soldier: The Return” ‘R’ “Runner Runner” (2013) Ben Affleck. “Beautiful Creatures” (7:00) “The Producers” (:15) “In the Mix” (2005) Usher. ‘PG-13’ “The Warrior’s Way” (2010) ‘R’ (:45) “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ “The Joy Luck Club” (1993) ‘R’ (7:00) “The Illusionist” “Three Men and a Little Lady” (:45) “The Reunion” (2011) John Cena. ‘PG-13’ “The Rugrats Movie” (1998) ‘G’ “The Illusionist” (2006) Edward Norton. Leave World “The House of Yes” (1997) ‘R’ “Marvin’s Room” (1996) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Producers” (2005) Nathan Lane. ‘PG-13’ “She Gets What She Wants” House Yes Jazz Singer (:45) “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ “In the Mix” (2005) Usher. ‘PG-13’ (:15) “Quartet” (2012) Maggie Smith. ‘PG-13’ “Gosford Park” (2001) Eileen Atkins. ‘R’ (7:45) “The Understudy” (2008) ‘NR’ “Fruitvale Station” (2013) ‘R’ “Dare” (2009) Emmy Rossum. ‘R’ (:35) “6 Month Rule” (2011) ‘R’ (:15) “The Reunion” (2011) John Cena. ‘PG-13’ Other Shore “Adventures of the Penguin King” ‘PG’ “When a Man Loves a Woman” (1994) ‘R’ (:10) “A Low Down Dirty Shame” (1994) ‘R’ Rock ’n’ Roll Exposed: Photography of Bob Gruen Deceived “Kidnapped for Christ” (:45) “A Perfect Man” (2012, Romance) ‘R’ (:20) “Inescapable” (2012) ‘R’ “April Rain” (2013) Luke Goss. ‘NR’ (:35) “Heathers” (1989) ‘R’ (7:40) “Snow Falling on Cedars” (1999) ‘PG-13’ “The Kings of Summer” (2013) ‘R’ (:35) “Roadie” (2011) Ron Eldard. (:15) “Five Fingers” (2006) ‘R’ (:45) “Fierce People” (2005) ‘R’ Devil’s Pond (:35) “Power and Beauty” (2002) (:10) “God Said, Ha!” (1998) (:40) “Green Card” (1990) Gérard Depardieu. “Red Riding: 1974” (2009) Andrew Garfield. Red Riding “Homeward Bound II” “Kidnapped for Christ” (2014) ‘NR’ “A Perfect Man” (2012) ‘R’ (:05) “April Rain” (2013) Luke Goss. (:40) “Find Me Guilty” (2006) Vin Diesel. ‘R’ (:45) Nixon

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future must protect John Connor from a superior model sent to kill him. ‘R’ (1:50) (43) AMC Fri. 8 p.m. 13 Going on 30 ››› (2004, RomanceComedy) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo. An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult after making a wish at her disastrous birthday party. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (23) LIFE Wed. 7 p.m., 11:02 p.m. 300: Rise of an Empire ›› (2014, Action) Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green. ‘R’ (1:43) + MAX Sat. 9 p.m.

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Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride ››› (2005, Fantasy) Voices of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter. Animated. In 19th-century Europe, a gifted pianist mistakenly weds a dead woman who takes him to the underworld. ‘PG’ (1:16) (51) FAM Fri. 11 p.m. Timecop ›› (1994, Science Fiction) JeanClaude Van Damme, Mia Sara. ‘R’ (1:38) + MAX Mon. 7 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m. Tombstone ››› (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp and his brothers for an OK Corral showdown with the Clanton gang. ‘R’ (2:07) (43) AMC Sat. 10 p.m. 21 Grams ››› (2003, Drama) Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro. The lives of a terminally ill professor and an ex-convict intersect with a

woman who lost her family in a car accident. ‘R’ (2:05) 8 TMC Thu. 8:40 p.m. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 ›› (2012, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) 5 SHOW Sun. 4 p.m.; Wed. 5 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ (1:49) + MAX Sun. 5:10 p.m.; Thu. 7:10 p.m.

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WALL-E ›››› (2008, Adventure) Voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight. Animated. A robot chases a mechanical scout across the galaxy. ‘G’ (1:37) (51) FAM Sat. 4 p.m. We’re the Millers ›› (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. ‘R’ (1:50) ^ HBO2 Fri. 8 p.m. What to Expect When You’re Expecting ›› (2012, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez. ‘PG-13’ (1:50) (51) FAM Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 5 p.m.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit ›››› (1988, Comedy) Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd. Live action/animated. 1940s private eye helps rabbit beat bum rap. ‘PG’ (1:44) (51) FAM Wed. 5:30 p.m. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ››› (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson. A poor boy and his grandfather win a tour through the marvelous factory of a wily confectioner. ‘G’ (1:38) (51) FAM Wed. 7:30 p.m.; Thu. 4:30 p.m.

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Friday 2:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NASCAR Racing From Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)

Saturday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NASCAR Racing From Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (Live)

4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live) 6:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live)

Thursday 4:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (31) TNT NBA Basketball (Live) (CC)

Friday 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Countdown (Live) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live) 6:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Basketball (Live)

Saturday 4:00 p.m. (8) WGN-A NBA Basketball (Live)

BASEBALL

BOXING

Tuesday

Friday

3:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 2014 Gold Glove Awards (Live)

7:00 p.m. (36) ROOT Boxing From Indio, Calif. (Taped)

BASKETBALL

FOOTBALL

Monday

Sunday

8:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NBA Tonight (Live) (CC)

12:00 p.m. (9) FOX The OT (Live) 12:25 p.m. (8) CBS NFL Football (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (10) NBC Football Night in America Bob Costas and others recap the day’s NFL highlights. (Live) (CC) 4:20 p.m. (10) NBC NFL Football (Live) (CC) 7:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football

Tuesday 8:30 p.m. (35) ESPN2 NBA Tonight (Live) (CC)

Wednesday 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN NBA Countdown (Live)

Monday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Monday Night Countdown With host Chris Berman and analysts Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen, Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter and Steve Young. (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped) 4:15 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Football (Live) 7:00 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

Tuesday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Playoff: Top 25 (Live) (36) ROOT College Football (Taped) 4:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 College Football (Live) (CC) 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT College Football (Taped)

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Thursday 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN NFL Live (Live) (CC) 3:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Countdown (Live) 3:30 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football (Live) The famed aerialist walks blindfolded between buildings 500 feet above downtown Chicago on “Skyscraper Live With Nik Wallenda” Sunday on Discovery Channel. Learn more about Wallenda at nikwallenda.com It’s country’s night to shine as the genre’s top artists are honored at the 48th Annual CMA Awards, airing Wednesday on ABC. Learn more about the awards and the nominees at www.cmaworld.com/ cma-awards/ Frances McDormand stars as the middle-school teacher who is the common link among stories about life in smalltown Maine in the miniseries “Olive Kitteridge,” premiering Sunday on HBO. Get more information at www.hbo.com/olive-kitteridge David Hyde Pierce returns to series television as a cable TV executive so disgusted by political corruption that he decides to run for office on “The Good Wife,” Sunday on CBS. Find out more at www.cbs.com/ shows/the_good_wife/

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MARTIAL ARTS Friday 8:00 p.m. (38) SPIKE GLORY 18: Return to Glory Glory Kickboxing is live from Oklahoma with the Lightweight Title on the line as Champ Davit Kiria faces Robin van Roosmalen. New York native Wayne Barrett returns to the Glory ring to face the dangerous Jason Wilnis. (Live)

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TRACK AND FIELD Sunday 12:00 p.m. (3) ABC 2014 TCS New York City Marathon Top athletes and runners tackle the 26.2 miles through all five boroughs of New York City. (Same-day Tape) (CC)

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CBS Evening News Two and a Half Men ‘14’

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Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs That Changed Country Music Celebrity Celebrity Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Everybody Everybody Name Game Name Game tims Unit “Starved” Speed tims Unit A child molester Loves Ray- Loves Ray‘PG’ ‘PG’ dating. ‘14’ possesses anthrax. ‘14’ mond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News 2 Broke Girls The Millers Scorpion Three convicts (8:59) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ escape from prison. ‘14’ “SEAL Hunter” (N) ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Gotham “Penguin’s Umbrella” Sleepy Hollow “Deliverance” Fox 4 News at 9 (N) Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Penguin unveils a piece of his Abbie and Ichabod rush to strategy. ‘14’ help Katrina. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) The Voice “The Knockouts, Part 3” The knockout rounds The Blacklist “The Scimitar” continue. (N) ‘PG’ A nuclear scientist is assassinated. (N) ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow “Miami Antiques Roadshow Circa- Independent Lens An electriBeach” Movie poster for “The 1900 folk art sculpture. ‘G’ cian helps the poor in India. Wild One.” ‘G’ (N) ‘PG’

ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline 10 (N) (N) ‘G’ How I Met Your Mother ‘14’ KTVA Nightcast Anger Management ‘14’

The Office The Wendy Williams Show “The Secret” (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ (:35) Late Show With David Late Late Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Show/Craig Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Entertainment Half Men ‘14’ Tonight

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NCIS A coast guard officer is NCIS A man dies from being NCIS Gibbs and Fornell’s ex WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (Live) ‘PG’ Chrisley (:38) Benched Chrisley (:38) Benched murdered. ‘14’ force-fed liquid. ‘14’ asks for help. ‘PG’ Knows Best Knows Best Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy American American The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Friends of the Conan ‘14’ Scofflaw” ‘PG’ Kiss Hello” ‘G’ Beard” ‘PG’ Doorman” ‘PG’ “He’s Bla-ack!” “Chap Stewie” Dad (N) ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ People ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Castle The team searches for Castle Beckett and Castle are Castle The death of a ladies’ Castle “Dial M for Mayor” ‘PG’ (:01) Castle The death of a (:02) Transporter: The Series (:03) Transporter: The Series (:03) Law & Order “Illegal” A a sniper. ‘PG’ abducted. ‘PG’ man. ‘PG’ famous dog trainer. ‘PG’ “12 Hours” “Payback” ‘14’ riot at a rally. ‘14’ (:15) NFL Football Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants. Andrew Luck leads the passing attack of the Colts (:20) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NFL PrimeTime SportsCenter (N) (Live) NFL PrimeTime when Indy visits Eli Manning and the Giants. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) 2014 World Series of Poker 2014 World Series of Poker 2014 World Series of Poker (:15) College Football Final (:15) Sports- NBA Tonight SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter Special SportsCenter (N) From Las Vegas. From Las Vegas. From Las Vegas. Nation (N) (3:00) College Football Kansas at Baylor. From McLane Rodeo Chase Hawks Rough College Football Stanford at Oregon. (Taped) Halls of Fame Poker Night Heartland Poker Tour ‘14’ Stadium in Waco, Texas. (Taped) Stock. (Taped) (N) in America “Mission: “Wild Hogs” (2007, Comedy) Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence. “Casino Royale” (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. James Bond plays poker with a “Wild Hogs” (2007, Comedy) Tim Allen. Four Imp. 3” Four friends take a motorcycle road trip. man who finances terrorists. friends take a motorcycle road trip. “Van Helsing” (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh. A mon- “The Da Vinci Code” (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen. A religious mystery could “Ghost” (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, ster-hunter battles creatures in Transylvania. rock foundations of Christianity. Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Rick and Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen The BoonThe Cleve- Family Guy Rick and American Family Guy Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger docks ‘MA’ land Show ‘14’ Morty ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ (3:00) Gator Boys “Mayhem in Mazatlan” The boys get cul- Finding Bigfoot “South Jer- Finding Bigfoot “Surf’s Up Finding Bigfoot “Biggest Search Yet” Investigation at Skin- Finding Bigfoot “Surf’s Up Finding Bigfoot “Biggest ture shock in Mazatlan. ‘PG’ sey Sasquatch” ‘PG’ Sasquatch” ‘PG’ walker Canyon. ‘PG’ Sasquatch” ‘PG’ Search Yet” ‘PG’ Dog With a Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ I Didn’t Do Austin & “How to Build a Better Boy” (2014) China (:45) Mickey Good Luck A.N.T. Farm Liv & Mad- Dog With a Good Luck Good Luck Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund. ‘G’ Mouse ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ ‘G’ die ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob Henry Danger iCarly ‘Y’ The Thunder- Max & Shred Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) How I Met Your Mother ‘G’ mans ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Boy Meets Boy Meets “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” (2012) Cameron Diaz. Impending “Grease” (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Disparate sum- The 700 Club ‘G’ “Mean Girls” (2004, Comedy) World ‘G’ World ‘PG’ parenthood turns five couples’ lives upside down. mer lovers meet again as high-school seniors. Lindsay Lohan. Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the 19 Kids and Counting ‘PG’ 19 Kids and Counting Jill’s 19 Kids and Counting “Jill’s Wedding” Jill and Derick get 19 Kids and Counting “Jill’s Wedding” Jill and Derick get Dress Dress Dress Dress bridal shower. ‘PG’ married. ‘PG’ married. ‘PG’ Fast N’ Loud Aaron prepares Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud A ’65 Chevy Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up Fast N’ Loud “Big, Bad C-10 Build, Part II” Delivering a 1976 Fast N’ Loud “Big, Bad C-10 Build, Part II” Delivering a 1976 for Pikes Peak. ‘14’ Impala. “Big, Bad C-10 Build” (N) Chevy C-10. (N) ‘14’ Chevy C-10. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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Law & Order: Criminal Intent Egocentric poet’s lover winds up dead. ‘14’ NCIS: New Orleans “Carrier” ‘PG’ MasterChef Alexander Weiss’ favorite ingredients. (N) ‘PG’

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

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Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (10) Edition (N) Seth Meyers Frontline “The Rise of ISIS” Charlie Rose (N) The rise of ISIS. (N) ‘PG’ (12) 30 Rock ‘14’

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Wheel of For- Grey’s Anatomy “Don’t Let’s tune (N) ‘G’ Start” Owen bonds with a patient. (N) ‘14’ Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud Celebrity Celebrity The Mentalist “Red John’s (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Name Game Name Game Friends” Patrick leaves the ‘PG’ ‘PG’ CBI. ‘14’ The Ellen DeGeneres Show KTVA 5 p.m. CBS Evening KTVA 6 p.m. Evening News Big Bang (:31) Mom (N) ‘G’ First Take News (N) Theory (N) ‘14’ Mike & Molly Entertainment Anger Man- Two and a The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones Investigation into a ‘14’ Tonight (N) agement ‘14’ Half Men ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ maid’s death. (N) ‘14’

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The Biggest Loser “Yes, Coach!” A football challenge. (N) ‘PG’ LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 Comanche activist LaDonna Harris. ‘G’

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How to Get Away With Murder A pre-nup surprises Michaela. (N) Everybody Everybody Loves Ray- Loves Raymond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ Elementary “The Five Orange Pipz” (N) ‘14’ Fox 4 News at 9 (N)

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The Wendy Williams Show (N) ‘PG’

(:35) Late Show With David Letterman ‘PG’ Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Half Men ‘14’

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Late Late Show/Craig (8) Entertainment Tonight (9)

A to Z (N) ‘PG’ Parenthood An adventure distracts Drew. (N) ‘PG’

Ultimate Restorations One of the oldest steam locomotives. ‘G’

Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (10) Edition (N) Seth Meyers Masterpiece Contemporary “Page Eight” David Hare’s origi- Charlie Rose (N) nal spy thriller. ‘PG’ (12)

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Parks and Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ (8) Recreation ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Judith Ripka Sterling Collection ‘G’ Late Night Gifts ‘G’ (20)

NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets. From the Toyota (31) TNT 138 245 Center in Houston. (N) (Live) (3:30) College Football Clemson at Wake Forest. From BB&T Field in Win (34) ESPN 140 206 ston-Salem, N.C. (N) (Live) 2014 CrossFit Games (N) 2014 CrossFit Games (N) 2014 CrossFit Games (N) (35) ESPN2 144 209

Inside the NBA (N) (Live)

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(:01) Project Runway: Threads “The Ultimate Accessory” (N) ‘PG’ (:01) Covert Affairs “Trigger Cut” (N) ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’

(:02) Project Runway: Threads “The Ultimate Accessory” ‘PG’ (:01) Vanderbilt Mds “Playing Doctor” ‘14’ Conan (N) ‘14’

(:02) Project Runway All Stars The designers create (23) collections. ‘PG’ (:02) White Collar “Borrowed (28) Time” ‘PG’ Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ ‘14’ (30)

NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets. (31) From the Toyota Center in Houston. SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) College Football Clemson at (34) Wake Forest. NBA Tonight SportsNation NBA Tonight SportsCenter (N) (35) (N) Seahawks Press Pass Cops ‘14’

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“Ghost“Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. A long-dead “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. A search party encoun- “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. A search party encoun- (:01) “Déjà Vu” (2006) Denzel (43) busters” (1984) Carpathian warlock attempts to return to Earth. ters new breeds of prehistoric terror. ters new breeds of prehistoric terror. Washington. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Family Guy Black Jesus Family Guy Newsreaders The Eric An- Loiter Squad The Cleve- American Family Guy American Family Guy (46) Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ dre Show ‘14’ land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ (3:00) Gator Boys “Mississippi Mayhem” A look back at Mis- Fatal Attractions A tiger at- Fatal Attractions ‘14’ Monsters Inside Me ‘PG’ Monsters Inside Me “The Monsters Inside Me ‘PG’ Monsters Inside Me “The (47) sissippi adventures. ‘PG’ tack in Florida. ‘14’ Killer in the Lake” (N) ‘PG’ Killer in the Lake” ‘PG’ Dog With a Dog With a “Camp Rock” (2008, Musical Comedy) Joe Jonas, Kevin Girl Meets Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Dog With a Wolfblood Jessie ‘G’ Babysitter’s a Babysitter’s a Good Luck Good Luck Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Jonas, Nick Jonas. ‘G’ World ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ ‘PG’ Vampire Vampire Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ (49) SpongeBob SpongeBob Nicky, Ricky iCarly ‘G’ The Thunder- Max & Shred Instant Mom See Dad Run Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) How I Met Your Mother (50) mans ‘Y’ ‘G’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Brunch” ‘PG’ Boy Meets “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. A “Hook” (1991, Fantasy) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Julia Roberts. Lawyer turns into The 700 Club ‘G’ “Coraline” (2009, Fantasy) (51) World ‘G’ famous confectioner offers a grand prize to five children. Peter Pan to save kids from Captain Hook. Voices of Dakota Fanning. Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Say Yes to the Dress “Sur- 90 Day Fiance “I’m Home 90 Day Fiance “Watch You Breaking Amish “Make Breaking Amish (N) ‘14’ Breaking Amish “Make Breaking Amish ‘14’ (55) Dress Dress prise, Surprise!” ‘G’ America” ‘PG’ Like a Hawk” ‘PG’ Things Right” ‘14’ Things Right” ‘14’ Edge of Alaska “Winter’s Edge of Alaska “Last Days of Alaska: The Last Frontier ‘14’ Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier The Science of InterstelAlaska: The Last Frontier ‘14’ (56) Grip” ‘14’ Winter” ‘14’ “Spring Forward” ‘14’ “On the Move” ‘14’ “Loaded for Bear” ‘14’ lar ‘PG’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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Pang and The Bling Ring” Widows” burns clients. The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Greta Red Eye (N) (67) Van Susteren (3:53) Fu(:24) FuThe Colbert Daily Show/ (5:58) South (:29) Tosh.0 South Park Key & Peele “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christo- Daily Show/ The Colbert (:01) At Mid- Adam turama ‘PG’ turama ‘PG’ Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Park ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ pher McDonald, Julie Bowen. Jon Stewart Report ‘14’ night ‘14’ Devine’s Hou. (81) “Bait” (2012, Action) Xavier Samuel. A freak tsunami traps a Spartacus: War of the (:05) Spartacus: War of the (:10) “Saw: The Final Chapter” (2010) Tobin Bell. A Jigsaw (:10) The Almighty Johnsons (:10) “The Terror Beneath” (82) group of people in a submerged grocery store. Damned ‘MA’ Damned ‘MA’ survivor unleashes a new wave of terror. “Frigg Magnet” (2011) ‘14’

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Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and gagement gagement Recreation Recreation Mally: Color Cosmetics “Give Dennis Basso Home ‘G’ Gorgeous” ‘G’ Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars The designers create collec- The designers create feminine tions. ‘PG’ looks. (N) ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- White Collar “Borrowed Time” tims Unit ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang ‘14’ ‘14’ “Airport ’07” Theory ‘PG’ ‘14’ NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Portland Trail Blazers. From the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live)

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Castle “Always” ‘PG’ Castle Beckett faces lifeCastle “Cloudy With a Chance On the Menu Creating a new (:01) “Limitless” (2011, Suspense) Bradley Cooper, Robert (:02) On the Menu Creating a (:03) Hawaii Five-0 ‘PG’ threatening forces. ‘PG’ of Murder” ‘PG’ Asian dish. (N) ‘PG’ De Niro. A writer takes a mind-enhancing drug. new Asian dish. ‘PG’ NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at Oklahoma City Thunder. From Chesa- NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Cavaliers peake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) Center in Denver. (N) (Live) at Nuggets College Football Utah State at Wyoming. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) College Football Utah State at Wyoming. (N) College Football Cal State Sacramento at Montana. From Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Boxing Golden Boy Live: Ronny Rios vs. Robinson Castel- World Poker Tour: Season 12 The Rich Eisen Show Missoula, Mont. lanos. From Indio, Calif. (Taped) Cops ‘PG’ Jail ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops Traffic Cops ‘14’ Cops “New Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ GLORY 18: Return to Glory (N) (Live) Cops ‘14’ GT Academy Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ stop. ‘PG’ Jersey” ‘PG’ (N) ‘G’ (3:30) “Ghost Ship” (2002, Horror) Julianna “Déjà Vu” (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel. A “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A The Walking Dead “Slabtown” Talking Dead Margulies, Ron Eldard. time-folding agent falls in love with a murder victim. cyborg protects John Connor from a superior model. ‘MA’ ‘14’ King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Aqua Teen The BoonThe Cleve- American Family Guy American Family Guy Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Hunger docks ‘MA’ land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Washington or Oregon Finding Bigfoot “Search for Tanked ‘PG’ Tanked Tank for Royal Blues Tanked “Fish-a-Palooza” Tanked Tank for Royal Blues Tanked “Fish-a-Palooza” ‘PG’ debate. ‘PG’ the Yeti” ‘PG’ Hotel ceiling. ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Hotel ceiling. ‘PG’ (:15) Maker Movie (:10) “Despicable Me” (2010, Comedy) Florentino Fernán- Star Wars Star Wars I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- Babysitter’s a Babysitter’s a Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Monstober dez, Ana De Armas, María Peinado. 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(3:53) Fu(:24) FuThe Colbert Daily Show/ (5:58) South (:29) “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Hou. (81) COM 107 249 turama ‘PG’ turama ‘PG’ Report ‘14’ Jon Stewart Park ‘14’ Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen. ” “Saw: The Final Chapter” (2010, Horror) Tobin Bell. A Jigsaw Haven “Morbidity” ‘14’ WWE Friday Night SmackDown! ‘PG’ (82) SYFY 122 244 survivor unleashes a new wave of terror.

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