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JANUARY 11, 2015 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 86

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Kenai, Kodiak, king salmon research dropped Chinook Salmon Research Initiative projects on three rivers a casualty of Walker’s budget cuts By DJ Summers Morris News Service - Alaska Alaska Journal of Commerce

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated. Originally the Kenai River’s juvenile salmon project was scheduled to begin in 2015. After publication the Alaska Department of Fish and Game made the decision to table its Kenai, Karluk and Chignik smolt projects. Gov. Bill Walker’s plans for Alaska involve a lot of budget cutting, and a vital research project for king salmon is on the slab.

The team tasked with dispensing funds through Alaska’s Chinook Salmon Research Initiative — a holdover from former Gov. Sean Parnell’s administration — have tabled three juvenile salmon projects on the Kenai, Karluk and Chignik Rivers, according to the project’s team leader. As petroleum prices dive and Alaska finances look grim, the research initiative is one of many items Walker cut from former Gov. Sean Parnell’s proposed capital budget, potentially halting several ongoing programs and complicating an Alaska fishery regulatory item.

Parnell introduced the $30 million initiative into his budget in 2012 to study declining Alaska chinook salmon stocks. Parnell’s plan gave an initial $10 million to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, or Fish and Game, and was to include an additional $20 million over the subsequent four years for a total $30 million, five-year effort. To date, the state has given $15 million of the planned $30 million in two payments of $7.5 million. Parnell had proposed $5 million in the fiscal year 2016 budget. “The Chinook Salmon Research Initiative (CSRI) team is

being prudent with CSRI funds and has made some hard choices over the past week,” wrote Fish and Game CSRI project leader Ed Jones in a Jan. 10 email. The juvenile salmon project on the Kenai River is being delayed as the river already has a robust assessment project on adult salmon, Jones wrote. The Karluk, a 24-mile long river on Kodiak Island, and the Chignik, a river on the Alaska Peninsula about 160 miles southwest of Kodiak Island, will still have assessment projPhoto by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion ects in place to count adults in In this August 15, 2013 file photo research biologist Jim Millthe upcoming season, accord- er chats with a group about the Alaska Department of Fish and ing to Jones’ email. Game’s sonar projects on the Kenai River. See CUTS, page A-2

Bar flies By Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion

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he evolution of a fly fisherman and the process of learning how to lure a fish invariably seems to include fly tying. For some, that process leads to teaching others how to manipulate colored bits of yarn, thread, feathers, and fur into irresistible enticements for fickle fish. In Kenai, a group of fly fishermen, guides and conservationists from the Kenai Peninsula’s chapter of Trout Unlimited are in their second season of offering free fly-tying classes, along with the option of grabbing a beer and dinner, to novice and expert fishermen interested in learning more about the art behind creating lures. On a recent Tuesday about 20 people gathered in the back corner of the Main Street Tap and Grill to watch instructors Mark Wackler and Lee Kuepper take turns teaching the art of making egg-patterned Glo Bugs and flesh-patterned flies under the neon lights of the bar’s advertisements. See FLIES, page A-10

Anchor Point LNG planned BlueCrest to partner with WesPac By RASHAH MCCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion

A Texas-based company focused on developing oil resources in the Cook Inlet on Thursday announced plans to partner with California-based WesPac Midstream LLC., to develop natural gas resources in the Cosmopolitan oil and gas prospect near Anchor Point. BlueCrest Energy Inc., President J. Benjamin Johnson told a crowd of about 100 at the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District’s annual outlook forum that the partnership would allow the company to develop the gas resources faster See LNG, page A-2

Kenai considers animals, wooden and real Gasline group seeks clarity By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion

Animals, real and figurative, were a recent concern in Kenai. The city will install a series of animal sculptures in its municipal park and continue a debate over outdoor drop-off kennels in its animal shelter. The first Kenai city council meeting of 2015 began with public comments from Tim Colbath of Nikiski, animal activist and operator of the non-profit Extended Life Animal Sanctuary of Nikiski, who spoke on the recent closure of the Kenai animal shelter’s outdoor

drop-off kennels. The kennels, intended to receive unwanted domestic animals brought to the city-run shelter after its hours of operation, were closed at the end of December. Animal control officers said they left animals exposed to hazardous overnight temperatures, and that the drop-off did not allow the shelter to collect information, such as an animal’s age, temperament, and health, to ease its adoption. Colbath, who had spoken on the same subject to the Kenai Peninsula borough assembly the previous evening, told the council that while drop-off kennels were not the best solution to the problem of

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animal collection, their closure created problems of its own. He claimed that the closure had been partially motivated by pragmatic concerns about the shelter’s numbers. “This has less to do with the improvement of the humane treatment of animals, and more about the reduction of animals that the shelter handles, as well as restricting of intake to animals only in your jurisdiction... that is highly problematic here on the Kenai Peninsula,” Colbath said. Because the borough has no animal control, the Kenai shelter takes in a number of animals from outside the

city. According to City Manager Rick Kock, 360 of the 1072 animals that entered the shelter in 2014 were known to have come from outside of Kenai. Many of the 255 animals left anonymously in the drop-off kennel in 2014 may also be from outside Kenai, although the shelter had no way to collect this information. Colbath alleged that the city had closed the drop-offs in part to avoid spending its resources on non-Kenai animals. The practical effect of the closure, he said, was to make the shelter’s services inaccessible. “By having the hours of 11-5:30, you See KENAI, page A-2

Local politicians speak at Industry Outlook Forum By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion

Speeches from regional politicians opened and closed the 14th annual Kenai Peninsula Industry Outlook forum, held this week in Kenai’s Old Carrs Mall.

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Seldovia, and Homer provided updates on their respective communities to the audience of industry and non-profit representatives. Porter outlined her optimistic view of Kenai’s economy by citing a 6 percent growth See FORUM, page A-5

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The board of the state corporation expected to be a key player in efforts to advance a major liquefied natural gas project in Alaska is trying to determine how it can operate if members do not sign confidentiality agreements. On Tuesday, as part of a shake-up that included the removal of three board members, Gov. Bill Walker instructed the two state commissioners on the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.’s board to not sign such agreements in a bid to have the board operate more transparently. At a meeting Thursday, board chairman John Burns said he had asked the corporation’s attorney and state attorney general to analyze the impact on the board’s work if new members See AGDC, page A-2


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State legislators from rural districts have a stake in continuing the research on chinook runs. Subsistence communities in the Yukon and Kuskokwim river valleys use 85 percent of the salmon subsistence allocations, and the commercial revenue from other salmon species has been an important offset the scarcity of king salmon. State Sen. Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, said he definitely plans to lobby for the chinook research money to be put back in the budget. Others are doubtful that the state has another $15 million to spare. Sen. Mike Dunleavy, RWasilla, said through his office that he doesn’t plan on fighting to get the money back considering the fiscal climate. “It’s a big ticket item,” said Dunleavy spokesman John Wood. “I don’t see us fighting to get that put back in. It’s a lot of money. We’re just in dire financial times.” Until the state Legislature decides on a final budget and Walker approves it, the research will continue as planned with existing funds. Jones said the department has only spent about half the allocated $15 million from the last three years and should have plenty to see them through their current project schedule. “The $30 million over five years is still the game plan,” said Jones. “We have enough money to weather the storm another year. Next year at this time, if we don’t see any more money,

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do not sign the pledge. Dan Fauske, president of the gas-line corporation, also known as AGDC, said a confidentiality pledge is needed because information is shared between the two gas-line projects being pursued by AGDC — the liquefied natural gas project and a standalone in-state gas pipeline — to reduce costs. The state and companies might provide proprietary details to each other that should be kept confidential, such as the best pipeline components, composition of the gas or facility costs, he said. “You use that data to come out in a public hearing and provide good information, because you used that data to back up the assumptions you

then that’s when the alarm bells will be going off. But we’re not there yet. We have a cushion for now.” Most of the supplies and plans for the current fiscal year’s chinook initiative have already been secured or are in the process of being secured. More than 30 projects will go into the water from the Yukon River to Southeast Alaska. Fish and Game will continue adult salmon mark-recapture programs in the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Nushagak rivers. Staff has already ordered boats and tags and has begun hiring crew. The uncertainty will kick in when the final fiscal year 2016 budget takes effect on July 1. If Fish and Game doesn’t see a continuation of the chinook initiative funding, directors will have to pull resources off most projects to focus on the three biggest chinook runs: the Yukon, Kuskokwim and Nushagak. Fish and Game has only recently been able to undertake the best available research on the three western Alaska rivers using chinook initiative funds. Up to this point, surveys of salmon swimming upriver have been made mostly with weirs and sonar, which lack accuracy and efficiency due to river breadth and chinook behavioral patterns. The most accurate method is an expensive and labor-intensive mark-recapture system, where researchers tag downriver salmon and measure the percentage of marked salmon upriver later in the season. This research could prove critical

for clarifying the chinook decline causes and effects, which remain complex and shadowy after a jarring seven-year decline. It also could affect a proposed action by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. At its December meeting, the council reviewed several options to reduce chinook and chum salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery. One option includes lowering the pollock fleet’s bycatch allocation in “years of low abundance,” the definition of which would rely heavily on an abundance index from the Yukon, Kuskokwim and Nushagak rivers. Up to this point, that kind of science hasn’t been used in determining Bering Sea bycatch limits, which worries the commercial fishing industry. Most public comment on this option expressed anxiety about imprecise science and untested methods. If the chinook initiative money doesn’t come through and the abundance indices suffer in quality and scope, the three-river index’s credibility could be undermined. Furthermore, the cuts could put existing projects under the chinook initiative’s scope and dwindle its resources. Parnell’s administration rerouted $2.5 million of the first two planned $10 million chinook initiative payments to the MatanuskaSusitna Borough for salmon drainage studies, for a two-year total of $15 million to Fish and Game and $5 million to MatSu Borough. The $5 million for Susitna salmon will run out

in 2016. The chinook initiative will take over responsibility Susitna drainage studies, spreading thin what would already potentially be a slashed operation schedule. Jones of Fish and Game is hopeful about some or all of the money making its way back into the budget, considering the amount of focus Fish and Game has put on the chinook initiative since its inception. When the Parnell administration began the payments, it emphasized that king salmon should be Fish and Game’s number one priority. The department did prioritize, and now worries that some of those efforts could be wasted. The amount of time needed for certain studies exceeds the three-year window the chinook initiative opened for the Fish and Game. In-river surveys are instant, but marine survival studies of juvenile salmon require long timelines and the resources to back them up. The causes behind king salmon declines are unknown, and an important unknown factor could be what happens while the salmon mature in the open ocean between spawning and their return to natal streams. “You get pushback (from staff),” Jones said. “A lot of these projects, you need a decade to really establish a good time frame, and they’re skeptical about anything ever being long enough term to do what it’s supposed to do.”

made during your analysis,” Fauske said. State labor commissioner Heidi Drygas said not signing the agreement creates a predicament. But Drygas said she is confident there will be a way forward that allows board members to be fully engaged. The board also approved plans to cut spending by $90 million during this year and next. The groundwork for the cuts was laid ahead of Walker’s recent directive to halt new spending on the instate gas line project and other big-ticket projects, Fauske said. The in-state line was initiated five years ago as a way to get North Slope gas to Alaskans after efforts to advance a major gas line project appeared to stall. But the focus of the major gas-line project has shifted, from one that would serve North American markets to one that would be capable of overseas

exports. The in-state line has been cast as the state’s backup plan, in case the larger project falters. But Walker, who took office last month, is evaluating how or whether to proceed with the in-state project. Information is being shared between the two projects to reduce duplication of efforts and save money, Fauske said. The stand-alone pipeline will focus on refining engineering and design work over the coming months as it waits for the partners in the larger project to decide in 2016 if they will advance the effort.

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greatly reduce the time that the shelter is available to the general public,” said Colbath. “People that work can’t access the shelter, It’s either not open when they go to work, or closed by the time they get off of work. This closure of the drop-off boxes effectively eliminates a good samaritan being able to bring in a stray animal.”

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than it would have done on its own. “BlueCrest’s focus initially has been oil. We need to get that well producing, we’re doing that from shore and that is our main concern,” Johnson said. “However, we also know that getting gas developed takes a long time and Cook Inlet is going to need gas within a few years.” BlueCrest Energy’s plan is to install two gas production plaforms, the first in 2017 and a second in 2017. This spring BlueCrest hopes to begin drilling from onshore, with a land-based drilling rig, into the deeper oil reservoir at Cosmopolitan and also begin drilling wells from a jack-up rig into the shallower natural gas deposit, Johnson said in an interview. The company hopes to use the Spartan 151 jack-up rig now under contract to Furie Operating and in winter storage at Port Graham. Furie has been using the rig to explore its Kitchen Lights gas discovery in upper Cook Inlet. Johnson said the estimated gas reserves at Cosmopolitan are confidential, “but they are substantial.” However, an indication of the resource is that the two production platforms that are planned by BlueCrest would have a capacity to produce 35 million cubic feet of gas per day or 70 million cubic feet Colbath asked the city to consider extending the shelter’s hours of operation to compensate for the loss of the drop-offs. He also encouraged the city to keep the drop-off kennels open, saying that even though anonymous drop-offs created problems for animal control workers and the city, they allowed the receipt of animals that otherwise would not have been taken in. After Colbath gave his scheduled remarks, 6 unscheduled speakers made comments to the council in support of

per day combined, he said. WesPac builds and operates fuel terminals and is developing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities in several parts of the nation, and plans to build a small or midsized LNG facility at Port MacKenzie on upper Cook Inlet to take gas and distribute LNG to Alaskan communities, for fuel. “They’re going to put it (LNG) in small containers, in barges, on rail cars, in trucks and basically provide a cheap alternative to diesel fuel that most of the communities need,” Johnson said. Johnson said BlueCrest was approached by WesPac to develop its gas reserves. “What we’re planning to do is design these facilities where the shallow part is (with) WesPac and the deeper part, where the oil lies, is with BlueCrest,” Johnson said. “WesPac would get 100 percent ownership of the gas sands, while BlueCrest will continue to operate them, he said. Then, at some point, after they’ve reached the minimum terms and get their money back, BlueCrest will; come back in and begin owning the gas.” The agreement between the two companies is contingent upon a sales arrangement of LNG and sales of the gas itself. Alaska Journal of Commerce reporter Tim Bradner contributed to this article. Reach Rashah McChesney at rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com Colbath’s statements. Several of them had come to speak after seeing Colbath’s announcement of the meeting on the Kenai Pet Owner’s Facebook page. Following the public comments, the city council members decided to schedule an examination of the issue at their next meeting on December 28. The council’s second discussion, regarding a set of carved wooden animals to be installed in the Kenai municipal playground, was a continuation of

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Obituary Johanna Lillian Liedes Johanna Lillian Liedes, aged 74, of Kenai passed away on Thursday, January 1, 2015 at Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna. Johanna was born to Carl and Helen (Humberg) Liukko on Monday, March 4, 1940 in Tacoma, Washington. She moved to Alaska in 1983 and lived in Fairbanks, Alaska from 1988-1991. She and her husband proudly served the Kenai area as longtime owners of Alaska Lanes Family Bowling Center. Johanna’s family stated, “She was a loving, devoted, caring and beautiful wife, mother and grandmother. She was exceptionally kind, sweet and patient. She always put others before herself. She loved the simple things in life, like walking in the rain, picking blackberries, looking for treasures on the beach and watching a good storm. She also enjoyed her morning coffee and especially loved spending time with her family. She is forever in our hearts.” She was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Helen; and brothers, Bill and Andy Liukko. Johanna is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Kenneth R. Liedes; sons, Keith Liedes of Olympia, Washington and Karl Liedes of Kenai, Alaska; daughters, Kelly Wheeler of Centralia, Washington, Kerry Postillion of Scottsdale, Arizona, Katrina Raysby of Lombard, Illinois and Kandy Mukenschnabl of St. Charles, Illinois; sister, Barbara Forsberg of Darien, Illinois; sister in law, Melody Liukko of Aberdeen, Washington; 33 grandchildren and great grandchildren and her dog, Daisy. A private family service will be held in the future. Please visit Johanna’s online obituary and sign her guestbook at www.alaskanfuneral.com.

Nancy Holman Nancy Holman, born in Wood River, Alaska near Nenana to Abbie (daughter of Chief Thomas) and Noah Albert on September 8th, 1919. Nancy was raised with her 15 siblings in fish camps and winter traplines along the Tanana and Wood Rivers living a subsistence lifestyle. Nancy attended school at the St. Mark’s Mission in

Around the Peninsula Kasilof Historical Association presents on Russian settlements The Kasilof Regional Historical Association is hosting a free public presentation on “Early Russian Settlements on the Kenai Peninsula” by Shana Loshbaugh. This event is scheduled for 7pm, Wednesday, January 14, at the Kasilof Historical Museum, 24117 Kalifornsky Beach Rd. For nearly a century, Russians ruled the Kenai Peninsula, and many communities today have roots from that era. The talk will survey the historic events and profile what is known about area communities at that time. In particular, it will discuss C

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Thelma Iuta Ward Summerlin Longtime Alaska resident Thelma Summerlin, 79, passed away Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, while in hospice care at Primrose Retirement Community in Wasilla. A service will be held Saturday, Jan. 31 at 1:00 p.m. at Sunset Hills Baptist Church, 12130 Old Seward Highway, Anchorage,

with Pastor Don Shannon officiating. A celebration of life reception will follow immediately downstairs. Thelma was born Oct. 14, 1935 in Paris, Tennessee to the late Toy Tillman Ward and Mable Pillow Ward. She graduated from Cottage Grove High School, Cottage Grove, Tennessee and went on to attend Draughn’s Business College in Nashville. There she met her husband Ray Summerlin and they were married Feb. 4, 1956 in Paris, Tennessee, soon moving to Illinois to begin their life and start a family. Thelma worked at Johnson & Johnson until the summer of 1972. They decided to move back to Paris, where she enjoyed being a full time homemaker and reconnecting with family. In 1977 Thelma and family followed Ray to Alaska and never left. They loved the freedoms and opportunities the boom times offered. Thelma became a full-time homemaker and enjoyed gardening, canning, cooking, and spending time with her children, grandchildren, and friends. After Ray’s retirement they followed the call of the Alaska wild and headed to Kasilof. She was active in First Baptist Church (Soldotna), Women’s Missionary Union (WMU’s), and enjoyed all types of Christian fellowship. Thelma’s family wrote, “She was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She was passionate about sharing her love for Jesus. She had a kind and generous heart and never met a stranger. Most of all she loved sharing stories with friends, family and children. She lived her life with integrity, passion and conviction.” She is survived by three children, Gary (Carol) Summerlin of Paris, Tennessee, Jennifer (Darrell) Walls and Greg (Alana) Summerlin both of Anchorage; three brothers and one sister, Louie (Margie) Ward of Memphis, Tennessee, Lonnie (Jo Ann) Ward of Smyrna, Tennessee, Gerlene McBee of Paris, Tennessee and Junior (Becky) Ward of Waverly, Tennessee; eight grandchildren, Theresa Triplett, Dana Hensley, Stephan Walls, Oliver Walls, Alicia Walls, Jonathan Walls, Brandon Summerlin, Jordan Summerlin and Luke Honeck; and eight greatgrandchildren, Brittany Stauffer, Zach Hensley, Taylor Hensley, Curtis Hensley, Nicholi Hensley, Dante Walls, Roman Walls and Kyler Walls. Thelma enjoyed 56 loving years of marriage and was preceded in death by her parents, Tillman and Mable Ward, her husband Ray, brother Trenton Ward, and sister in infancy. Flowers can be sent to the service, or donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Alaska. Arrangements have been entrusted to Kehl’s Palmer Mortuary in Alaska.

the mysterious and controversial events surrounding the first Rus- tional workshops entitled “Flowers, Fruit & Vegetables: Profitable Opportunities in Alaska.” Presenters Jeff Tranel & John Hewlett sian posts at Kasilof and Kenai more than 200 years ago. of RightRisk, LLC (Colorado) will teach participants how to assess and manage the unique risks of farm businesses with crop No Snow? Tsalteshi hosts trail run insurance, good records and other risk management tools; how to On Sunday at 1 p.m., come run the snowshoe trail (Mosquito) calculate annual profits and long-term return on investment; and from the Wolverine (K-Beach) Trailhead up to Skyview and back how to manage farm income taxes. Sessions are Monday, Jan. 26 in the Black Stone Axe Ridge Run. The route is approximately 6 from 9 a.m. to noon at Homer Public Library and Monday, Jan. kilometers; ice spikes are highly recommended. Start is at 1 p.m., 26 from 6 to 9 p.m., at Kenai Community Library. There is no bib pickup starts at 12:30 p.m. or thereabouts. Register online at charge to attend, but registration www.tsalteshi.org. is required. To register for Kenai Peninsula locations, contact Farm business workshops Heidi Chay at 283-8732 x 5 or Kenai Soil & Water Conservation District invites current and kenaiswcd@gmail.com. prospective farm business owners to attend one of three educa-

Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. The Community Calendar lists port group “Twisted Sisters” recurring events and meetings (women’s meeting) at URS Club, of local organizations. To have 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit your event listed, email organiza71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312

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 sup-

Nenana. Nancy could make just about anything out of nothing and accomplish anything she set her mind to do. She was extremely resourceful and enjoyed crafts. Nancy made hatbands out of wooden beads made from willows. She was skilled in knitting, crocheting, and sewing (making her own patterns) and scarves out of fabric. She was a great baker and cook as well. Her family was fond of her pies and have memories of her cooking up bread and potato salad. Nancy loved being included in activities and going out for drives, always being the first one in the passenger seat. Nancy, beloved mother of Judy, Pat, Ginger (Don), Dian, Matthew, Dinah (Tony), Millie (George), Dale (Linda), Edna (Jorge), Rexanne (Sonny), Flora (Bill and family). Her grandchildren: Bryant, Richard, Jenny (John), John, Tom (Muriel), Sam, BJ, Jimmy, Juanita (Dave), Angie (Efren), Vicki (Jeff), Dale (Jessica), Melissa (Duran), William Jr. (Jessica), Francine (Mike), Kathryn (Rodger), Joanne, John Michael (Anna). Her great grandchildren: Dane (Allison), Codi (Jeff), Tori, Johnathan (Karla), Karisa, Karina, Kiara, Tristan, Taryn, Xander, Jacob, Thomas, Josh, Alyssa, Natalie, Ella, Matthew, Degan, Vejah, Sierra, Leena, Sonja, Jeff, Trent, Doug, Sebastian, Nora Day, Andrew, Sid, Cortez, Elizabeth, Aryanah, Vanessa, Casey, Dravon, Brandon, Mikayla, Madison, Shaun, Kiesha, Jason, Saravi, Brayden, Aliyah and great great granddaughter Adeline,. Beloved sister of Anne and aunt of: Dan, Michelle (children Justin & Keitha), Patsy (Lloyd & children: Jaycee, Bridget, Miles), Mikey. Preceded in death by: Parents Abbie and Noah and 14 siblings. Husbands Matthew, Rex, Fritz. Children Tommy, Irvin, Karen. Grandchildren Stephanie, Brice. Great grandchildren Stephen, Jasmine and Mystic. Service at Janssen Funeral Homes 737 E Street, Anchorage AK 99501. January 10th at 11:30 am Reception following at William Henry Jr and Jessica’s home (Call Edna for Directions.) Arrangements are with Janssen’s Evergreen Memorial Chapel.

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KPB Assembly should value public process over perceived efficiency We’re betting that few people like to sit through long meetings. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly has recently taken steps to slim down the amount of time it takes for the body to decide on ordinances. While we understand the desire to get out of the borough building before midnight during their Tuesday meetings, narrowing the window of opportunity for the public to weigh in may not be the best way to do so. A November ordinance allows “noncontroversial” ordinances that have been scheduled for public hearing to be put on the assembly’s consent agenda if no one from the assembly objects. Another shortens the length of time between when some ordinances are introduced and when they must be heard by the assembly, from 25 days to 13 days — in the interest of improving efficiency without harming the public process. Both were introduced by assembly member Dale Bagley. While we agree with Bagley’s logic that the vast majority of the ordinances the assembly considers are for appropriations, selling or leasing property and other routine business items, the public elects its assembly members to sit through the sometimes laborious public process for a reason — primarily that not everyone in the community has time to weigh in on every item that could pertain to them. Having 13 days to comment on an ordinance is adequate if you’re paying attention, but by and large the public is expecting their assembly members to be paying attention so that we don’t have to. We expect that our assembly members will keep an eye on things, and let us know when things need to be examined more closely. Yet, one of the first items to end up on the assembly’s consent agenda was final approval of a special assessment to some residents along Funny River Road, to pay for a $937,000 ENSTAR project to extend a gas pipeline into the area. The final assessment to properties in the area is just over $3,500 per parcel and at least two state employees registered opposition to the project on behalf of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the state’s Department of Natural Resources. According to one petitioner, the state is not obligated to provide gas service on its land and must be specifically funded by the Legislature to spend money on this type of assessment. Despite the opposition, the ordinance was classified as non-controversial and put on the assembly’s consent agenda where it was passed with no discussion from assembly members. We don’t want to see the assembly take advantage of the public’s trust, that its members will do their due diligence in conducting the business of the borough — even if that means that they’ll occasionally have to sit through several hours of borough business that no one wants to comment upon. As a member of the public, now is the time to contact your local representatives and let them know what you expect from them, before they fast-track and ordinance that affects you.

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John, Mitch, Barack and Charlie Surely you didn’t believe these guys, with their promises of bipartisanship and compromise? That’s what we got from President Barack Obama, but particularly from the Republican congressional leaders after an election where Capitol Hill, all the real estate under the dome and the outbuildings, became a GOP fiefdom, facing off against the Democrats’ shrinking territory down the Pennsylvania Avenue noman’s-land that ends at the White House. The new Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell even offered a rationale for cooperation, telling The Washington Post that his party has something to prove, which is that it’s not a haven for nut cases: “I don’t want the American people to think that if they add a Republican president to a Republican Congress, that’s going to be a scary outcome. I want the American people to be comfortable with the fact that the Republican House and Senate is a responsible, right-of-center, governing majority.” What’s scary is that he and his cohorts could talk about cooperation with a straight face. At least on the other side of the Hill, in the House of Representatives’ action central, Speaker John Boehner also was waxing eloquent about bipartisanship ... sort of: “May the fruits of our labors be ladders our children can use ...” Yes, his metaphors were mixed, but so was the message he and his fellow Republicans delivered with their first actions. Instead of deal-making, they seemed much

more interested in embarrassing President Obama. Potshot No. 1 will be legislation that authorizes construction of the Keystone pipeline, which would transport oil extracted from Canada’s extremely dirty Bob Franken tar sands and swoosh it down to ports in Texas. Obama’s press secretary immediately said that the president would veto the bill if it passed Congress. The problem is that this is a bogus confrontation. As the brilliant columnist Ron Fournier writes in the National Journal: “They’re playing you for fools on both sides of the Keystone XL pipeline debate. Oil lobbyists and conservatives call it a jobs project; they’re wrong. Environmental lobbyists and liberals call it a globe killer; they’re wrong.” In other words, this is a tempest in a pipeline. But it’s a chance for the R’s and the D’s to stomp on one another and to lay the groundwork for the next presidential campaign. As we should know, 2015 is really about 2016. The problem is that there are plenty of ways this year that our politicians can do us great harm. In mid-March, for instance, that old bugaboo the debt ceiling rears its ugly face like it inevitably does on regular occasion. The country’s borrowing

authority again will be running out, and already the extreme rhetoric is flying about, particularly from true believers who insist that it’s better if the United States defaults on its financial obligations than if they move one inch from whatever their grievances are. Perhaps cooler heads will prevail, but so far all we’ve gotten for assurance is the promise of bipartisan constructive engagement. As we’re seeing, that is an empty promise. Now, I’d like to depart for a moment and ask for indulgence as I join my fellow aspiring journalists around the word in saying “Je Suis Charlie,” or “I Am Charlie.” We’re expressing our solidarity with Charlie Hebdo, the French satire magazine where more than a dozen people were killed by terrorists presenting themselves as Muslim extremists avenging the publication’s use of cartoons depicting Muhammad in deeply repugnant ways. I’m among those in our craft who try to avoid gratuitous offensive language or depictions, but we cannot, must not, suppress free expression, even that which we hate. If we do, it is only a matter of time before someone takes such exception to those of us who write about politics, and commits violence over that. If we can’t feel secure in presenting ideas, then we’re not free. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

Make government work for Alaskans A recent study out of Princeton University found we no longer live in a democracy. According to the authors, “[t]he central point that emerges from our research is that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while mass-based interest groups and average citizens have little or no independent influence.” And an important component of this transformation is the rising incidence of secrecy. Secrecy has increasingly become a standard operating procedure throughout our government and our society. Today, faceless bureaucrats and powerful corporations make sweeping decisions that affect every aspect of our lives. Yet even if we somehow learn about these decisions, we typically have little recourse to address them. Congress and the states — including Alaska — passed freedom of information and open meetings laws long ago to help counter the inherent tendency by governments and corporations to work behind closed doors. Yet over time, these laws have been riddled with exceptions, or flat out ignored, leaving Alaskans in the dark about important decisions that affect our families, our economies and our natural resources. For example, the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) recently announced its intent to lease over 1.17 million acres of the rich fisheries of Lower Cook Inlet for more oil and gas leasing. BOEM initiated this process — which will cost taxpayers millions of dollars — upon request from one or more oil corporations. Yet BOEM refuses to disclose the names of the corporations driving this process, citing a confidential business information exception to our freedom of information laws. But Alaskans have a right to know if the corporation(s) driving this process — and spending taxpayer dollars in the process — have the financial wherewithal to respond to a well blow-out or safely implement a drilling program in C

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P eninsula B ob S havelson the first place. This secrecy around oil and gas operations is nothing new. It’s virtually impossible for the average citizen to understand the sweeping range of chemicals dumped into our marine and ground waters through drilling discharges and hydraulic fracturing. It’s similarly difficult to find out what chemicals comprise the dispersants increasingly used to “clean-up” spilled oil. Want to know how an oil company will address a worst case scenario such as a well blow-out in Cook Inlet? Forget about it, those plans aren’t public information. Secrecy is not, of course, limited solely to oil and gas operations. For example, Alaskans don’t get to know about fish habitat permits — so-called Title 16 authorizations — which destroy or damage our salmon streams. The Alaska Department of Fish & Game issues thousands of Title 16 permits a year, typically with less than a week’s review time. Yet Alaskans have no way to know about — let alone weigh-in on — these vital decisions affecting one of our most precious resources. For our democracy to work, we need at least three things. First, we need transparency. We need to know what our government is doing, when they are doing it, and we need to have access to the information on which it’s basing decisions. Next, we need accountability. When governments or corporations break the law or subvert the public trust, we need the individuals responsible to be held accountable. This is especially important with corporations, because according to some misguided court decisions, corporations are “persons”

under our constitution, enjoying the same rights as living, breathing Alaskans. Yet while corporations enjoy the same rights as living persons, they rarely are held to the same obligations. Take the recent example of Shell’s contractor, Noble Drilling, which pled guilty to knowing criminal violations of federal law. As a corporation, it paid a fine — and a small one compared to its assets and revenues — yet no one went to jail. You can bet the outcome would be very different for any everyday Alaskan committing a similar offense. Finally, our democracy demands participation, and this issue cuts two ways. First, it means Alaskans deserve an opportunity to participate, with public notice and the ability to offer comments on proposals. On the other hand, it also means Alaskans have an obligation to engage in the system, to get involved, and to have their voices heard. Several court decisions over the years, however, have equated money to speech, and as corporations increasingly assert their First Amendment rights, the notion of one person/one vote and the rights of Alaskans to meaningfully participate are increasingly diminished. If you need proof, look at the tidal wave of outside corporate money we saw flooding our TV’s and airwaves last election. Winston Churchill is credited with the now famous quote that “democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the rest.” Our governments are imperfect, because they are reflections of us, and none of us is perfect. But our democracy is the best we have, and under the new leadership of the Walker-Mallott Adminisration, there’s renewed hope we can bring Alaska back to its proud tradition of open, accountable and participatory government. For the past 19 years, Bob Shavelson has been Executive Director at Cook Inletkeeper, a member-supported public interest group working to promote democracy and protect Alaska’s water and salmon resources.

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Alaska Bill aims to guard Alaska Permanent Fund benefit By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — An Anchorage lawmaker is proposing a constitutional amendment to further protect the Alaska Permanent Fund and the dividend that most Alaskans receiving simply for living here. The proposal, from Democratic Sen. Bill Wielechowski, was among the first wave of bills and resolutions filed ahead of the upcoming legislative session and released on Friday. The legislative session begins Jan. 20. Other proposals include another attempt to change the

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in Kenai’s sales tax revenue in the last two quarters, a high level of occupancy in Kenai retail space, the stability of Kenai real estate, and a fishing industry that “provides seasonal jobs for over 500 individuals.”

makeup of the Alaska Judicial Council, a bill to bar political parties from having ad space in state election pamphlets and measures that would prohibit discrimination based on an individual’s sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. Two bills would do away with daylight savings time. Wielechowski said his proposed constitutional amendment, which would go to voters if passed by a two-thirds vote of each the House and Senate, would take a potential source of funds off the table as lawmakers grapple with deep budget deficits. But he said that’s the point. There are other sources the state can consider, like set-

ting a gross minimum oil tax to better protect the state at low oil prices, Wielechowski said. Currently, the constitution prohibits the principal of the Permanent Fund from being spent. Wielechowski’s proposal would apply to the earnings reserve account, which lawmakers have available to them and from which the dividend is currently drawn. “It’s a permanent fund. It was intended to be there for future generations, to sock away some of our resource wealth so that our kids and grandkids and great-grandkids could enjoy the resource wealth that we have,” he said. “And I think as we go deeper and deeper into deficit

spending we need to make sure that is protected.” The dividend also is an important part of many Alaskans’ income, he said. Sen. Pete Kelly, R-Fairbanks, is reviving his push to increase the number of non-attorney members on the Alaska Judicial Council. Kelly withdrew a similar proposal last year, saying he probably didn’t have the votes needed. The council’s responsibilities include screening applicants for and nominating to the governor candidates for judicial vacancies. The council also evaluates the performance of judges and recommends to voters whether judges should be retained.

Porter described Kenai’s residential growth as “amazing,” and said that “available homes and apartments are nearly nonexistent” in Kenai because of the high demand. Porter said that in 2014, houses for sale in Kenai spent an average of 79 days on the market before being bought. That year, 95 homes were sold in Kenai, a 20-home increase from 2013.

Eight vacant lots in Kenai were sold in 2013, while 34 were sold in 2014 — a number that did not include Kenai’s 87 property sales to the Alaska LNG project. To keep up with this growth, Kenai added two residential subdivisions this year. Porter credited the increase in demand for Kenai property to development on the northern

Kenai Spur Highway. Speaking after Porter, Navarre opened his speech by thanking industry representatives for their “investment in our communities,” then spoke on borough programs, including hospital expansion. At Tuesday’s borough assembly meeting, Navarre encouraged the assembly to

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the previous council meeting in December. At that meeting the council had voted to upgrade and renovate the playground. Although the wooden animals were also considered as part of the playground upgrade, they were not voted on at that meeting in part because of the absence of Kenai Mayor Pat Porter. Porter had initiated the proposed sculptures independently of the council, recruiting local sculptor Derek Stanton to design and create the pieces pending the council’s approval, and raising $30,000 in donations for playground renovation under an “Enchanted Forest” theme. The five proposed sculptures were estimated to cost $7,000. Issues raised with regard to the carved animals included their playability and the fact that they had been sourced from a single artist without a search for alternatives.

The council’s student representative Allie Ostrander, a Kenai Central Senior, said that although the carvings were appropriate to the park’s theme, she would not support them. “The park is really more for the kids than the adults, and I don’t think it’s very important to the kids what the theme of the park is, as long as it’s fun to play there,” Ostrander said. Council member Navarre spoke in favor of the sculptures, saying that they would accomplish the council’s goal of “trying to make the park a destination.” “It’s all encompassing. You advertise it, you promote it, you let people know where it’s at. It’s appealing for a lot of things,” Navarre said. “I think one thing you’ll get, in today’s technology with selfies and photographs, that people will take pictures at our municipal park, around our welcome

Coupon prompts Alaska court to toss theft conviction ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A coupon for stolen merchandise has prompted the Alaska Court of Appeals to throw out a theft conviction. Donald Lynn Henson was convicted of stealing fishing equipment and motor oil from the Fred Meyer store in Soldotna in 2011. He was sentenced to three years in prison. The appeals court ruled Friday a coupon would have reduced the price of the stolen items to below the threshold for a felony. Henson took $510.46 worth of merchandise, but a coupon would have allowed him to purchase the items for less than $500, the opinion said. The minimum amount for a felony second-degree theft charge is $500. Less than that is a misdemeanor. The judge handling the case was wrong to not instruct the jury on the definition of market value, the opinion said. During the trial, Henson’s attorney disputed the value of the merchandise. “To support this claim, Henson (through his lawyer) elicited testimony that anybody who had a Fred Meyer ‘rewards card,’ including Henson, was eligible for a special

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sign, if that’s what you to the park the moose or the bear right away. So is holding.” I think they can Council member be interactive. A Brian Gabriel relot of parks have counted a personal these peripheral experience in support items that aren’t of the carvings. necessarily play “It kind of brought apparatuses.” back a memory I had After council of when we were member Terry moving to Alaska, Bookey spoke and I was six years against the carvold,” Gabriel said. ings in agreement “We were driving with Ostrander’s through Canada, I statement that think it was the Yuthey added little kon, and we stopped playability, Porter for lunch or to camp gave a rebuttal. Graphic by Derrick Stanton or whatever, and there “To me it’s a was a park there. One of the things I very important part of that park to specifically remember is had these carry through with a little bit of fun in carved wooden totem poles that drew it,” Porter said. “The fun doesn’t just

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have to be equipment. The fun can be places that a photo-op can take place, too. I guarantee you that photos will be taken in front of that moose (sculpture) that’s there.” Although the price of the sculptures did not make them subject to the competitive bidding required for all city purchases above $15,000, Council member Ryan Marquis said he was reluctant to commission them from Stanton without examining alternatives. “It bothers me that we would award something like this just by going to and talking to one person,” Marquis said. “I don’t know if $7,000 is a reasonable price for this, and I don’t know how this one person is lucky enough to get the exclusive business of the city.” Marquis was also concerned about the insurability of the sculptures. See KENAI, page A-11


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Nation

Hundreds in NYC gather in solidarity after French attacks By VERENA DOBNIK Associated Press

NEW YORK — Hundreds of mostly French-speaking New Yorkers held pens aloft at a rally Saturday to insist on freedom of expression while mourning victims of a deadly terror attack targeting a Paris satirical publication. The demonstrators braved below-freezing temperatures in Manhattan’s Washington Square Park, where a leatherclad pole dancer gyrated in a deliberately provocative improvisation meant to reflect the kind of over-the-top cartoons published in the magazine Charlie Hebdo. The dancer’s live soundtrack came from a concert grand piano hauled into the square for the occasion as she twirled under a sign that read “Je suis Charlie.” French for “I am Charlie,” the words have emerged as a global rallying cry since two gunmen with assault rifles killed 12 people Wednesday at the

Paris headquarters of the magazine. New York organizers said they were showing solidarity with the French after three days of violence that, all told, left 20 dead, including three gunmen. Olivier Souchard, a Frenchborn New York resident who brought his family and friends, explained the fierce support for freedom of expression that drove Charlie Hebdo’s images of the prophet Mohammed. “What we are afraid of is less freedom for more security, it’s muzzling,” Souchard said. Making a fist and tapping it over his heart, Souchard added, “Satirical cartoons are essential to us, they’re essential to France. We were raised with great cartoons, but you Americans don’t like to hurt people with cartoons — but you should hurt people!” He said he’s been in touch with his friend Philippe Lancon, a Charlie Hebdo columnist who is recovering from surgery after being shot in the face in the attack.

In France on Saturday, hundreds of thousands gathered in cities from Toulouse in the south to Rennes in the west. A massive demonstration is planned for Sunday in Paris, where an additional 2,000 police are being deployed amid heightened security. Leaders of Britain, Germany, NATO and the Arab League are among dozens of world dignitaries expected to attend. In Manhattan, Bill Nevitt, a New Yorker married to a French-born woman, was scanning the crowd of all ages, some of whom also expressed support for Muslims. “The world needs something like this,” he said, his voice breaking, with tears running down his cheeks. He said people should “get together and fight what this is all about; religion shouldn’t AP Photo/Jason DeCrow drive people apart, religion should bring people together as An attendee waves a French flag as several hundred people gather in solidarity with victims of one God, as one people, and we two terrorist attacks in Paris, one at the office of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo and another at a kosher market, in New York’s Washington Square Park, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015. should be together in this.”

Republicans, court ship oil pipeline decision back to Obama By JOSH LEDERMAN Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans and Nebraska’s Supreme Court have shipped the Keystone XL oil pipeline project right back to a reluctant President Barack Obama. Obama is so loath to make the call that deliberations have entered their sixth year, nearly as long as he has held office. He has blamed the delays on bureaucratic formalities and parochial issues in Nebraska, even when skeptics claimed that the politics of Obama’s re-election race in 2012 were a more accurate explanation. That campaign is past, the Nebraska issue is settled and a bipartisan bill forcing the pipeline’s approval may soon reach

Obama. Those on opposite sides of the debate just want the president to decide. “It’s time for the State Department and the president to make a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline — however they decide — because six years is beyond long enough,” said Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, among the Democrats supporting the pipeline. In April, just as the State Department’s review was nearing an end, Obama suspended it. The department has jurisdiction because the pipeline would start in Canada. The White House cited uncertainty about the pipeline’s route, spurred by a Nebraska court challenge. On Friday, the Nebraska Supreme Court threw out the case,

clearing the way for the pipeline to snake through the state as envisioned. The State Department said it would pick up its review where it left off. It was unclear how long that review will last. Republicans and some Democrats don’t want to wait. Now in charge of both the House and Senate, Republicans are speeding a bill that would authorize construction of the 1,179-mile pipeline. It would carry more than 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day from

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Canada to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast. The House approved the legislation Friday, ending the first week of the new Congress. The Senate planned a test vote on an identical bill Monday, hoping to get it to Obama quickly. Obama has repeatedly threatened a veto, saying Congress must not circumvent the executive branch’s authority. So far, Republicans haven’t shown they have the votes to override a veto. Obama believes the project has

becoming a proxy battle for the broader debate over global warming. “A vote against Keystone sends the signal that our government is taking the science of climate change and risk analysis seriously,” said Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M. Outside the White House on Saturday, dozens of people

rallied in support of Obama’s pledge to veto any legislation approving the pipeline. The energy industry and business groups say Obama is jeopardizing an $8 billion project that could create thousands of jobs. Obama has said he will only allow the pipeline if it won’t lead to increased carbon dioxide See KEYSTONE , page A-7

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Missouri leaders pressured Ferguson for chief’s resignation By JIM SALTER and DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press

ST. LOUIS — Some of Missouri’s top leaders tried unsuccessfully to pressure Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson to resign after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, interviews with several elected officials and newly released records show. Ferguson Mayor James Knowles III told The Associated Press on Friday that top state officials had several meetings where they applied pressure on the city to force Jackson to resign. Missouri House Speaker John Diehl and U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill confirmed they both attended a fall meeting to discuss whether Jackson should be forced out. Also, records provided to AP under an open records request include a Nov. 10 email from

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar to an assistant that describes an apparent meeting of state and local officials. It references the potential timing of Jackson’s “separation” and identifies a potential successor. Brown, 18 and unarmed, was shot by officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, and the shooting of a black suspect by a white officer led to significant unrest in St. Louis County. Jackson’s leadership drew wide criticism from the outset, both for the aggressive police response to protesters and for his agency’s erratic and infrequent releases of key information. He refused to publicly identify Wilson as the shooter for nearly a week after Brown’s death, then simultaneously released the name with store security video that police said showed Brown stealing a box of cigars and shoving a clerk a

short time before his death. The unrest in St. Louis County escalated after the Nov. 24 announcement that a grand jury declined to indict Wilson, who later resigned. Knowles on Friday refused to name any of the officials who urged Jackson’s removal. “I was at a lot of meetings where that was brought up,” Knowles said. “There were different people advocating for the chief to be fired or quit or whatever. I want to make it clear: We never considered that.” A message left with Jackson was not returned. McCaskill confirmed in a written statement that she attended such a meeting — one of many involving community leaders, elected officials and members of law enforcement, the statement said. “And a variety of issues were discussed to help ease tension

in the St. Louis region, and address systemic issues highlighted in Ferguson-issues including personnel changes at the Ferguson police department,” the statement said. St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay and his chief of staff, Jeff Rainford, attended several such meetings, Rainford said. Diehl said he participated in two meetings — one in Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster’s office in St. Louis — in which officials discussed efforts to try to get both Jackson and Wilson to resign. Diehl said the meetings occurred around the time of the Nov. 4 elections and he disagreed with the attempts to seek their resignations, because the grand jury process was ongoing. “A substantial part of the conversation centered around trying to get Darren Wilson to resign prior to the decision

of the grand jury and to get Chief Jackson to resign, and I didn’t have any interest in participating in that,” Diehl, a Republican from the St. Louis suburb of Town and Country, said. Diehl said Jackson’s resignation would have left “a leadership vacuum” on the police force and “I didn’t think it was proper for someone in my position to get involved.” The email from Belmar has the subject line, “Ferguson Chief Jackson Meeting,” and the text is written in note form. At one point it indicates that a St. Louis County police lieutenant colonel named Doyle “will become the ranking officer of the FPD.” Doyle’s first name isn’t given, but Troy Doyle is a lieutenant colonel for the county. The email lists several names of apparent attendees:

McCaskill, Koster, Slay, Rainford, Diehl, Doyle, then-St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay. Spokespeople for Clay and Koster declined comment, and messages seeking comment from Dooley and St. Louis County police were not returned. The email also made reference to a request to Gov. Jay Nixon to place the National Guard in front of Ferguson police headquarters on the date of the grand jury announcement. “Apparently the guard will not move to the FPD per the governor,” the email said. Knowles and others were critical of the decision not to have the Guard in place at the time of the announcement, after a dozen area businesses were destroyed in fires during protests.

Maryland bishop facing manslaughter charge in custody By JULIET LINDERMAN Associated Press

BALTIMORE — Maryland’s second-highest ranking Episcopal leader and the first female bishop in her diocese was charged with drunken driving and manslaughter after fatally striking a cyclist in December. Heather Cook, 58, turned herself in to authorities Friday, according to her attorney, David Irwin. Online court records show Cook’s bail was set at $2.5 million. It was unclear late Friday whether she had posted bail. A trial is scheduled for Feb. 6. The charges came less than a week after the national Episcopal Church opened an investigation into Cook, whose ties to the church span generations. On Dec. 27, Cook struck and killed Tom Palermo, 41, while he was riding his bicycle. According to prosecutors, Cook

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left the scene for 30 minutes before returning, and registered a blood-alcohol content of .22 percent after the wreck. Palermo died of a head injury at a nearby hospital later that day. Less than four months earlier, Cook was ordained as the diocese of Maryland’s first female bishop. She attended an Episcopal girls school and had served as a boarding school chaplain, an assistant at a parish in New York and a member of two diocesan staffs. Her father, also a priest, raised his family in the historic Old St. Paul’s Episcopal Church rectory in downtown Baltimore. According to Cook’s autobiographical statement, when she was ordained as a deacon, her father removed “the stole from around his own neck and placed it over mine.” Cook’s father, like her, had a history of alcohol abuse. In 1977, the Rev. Halsey Cook

told the Old St. Paul’s congregation in a sermon that he was an alcoholic suffering a relapse and seeking treatment, calling alcoholism “a rampant epidemic in our society” and a “fatal disease, not only of the body but of the mind and spirit,” according to an article that year in The Baltimore Sun. Heather Cook, also has alcohol problems. In 2010, Cook was charged with drunk driving on Maryland’s Eastern Shore after registering a blood alcohol content of .27 percent. Police found wine, liquor and marijuana in her car. The drug charges were dropped after Cook pleaded guilty to the drunken driving offense, and she received probation. Diocese of Maryland spokeswoman Sharon Tillman said those charges were disclosed to search committee members during a vetting process as the diocese searched for a new bishop.

However, the information was not shared with those people — clergy and lay church members — who voted among four finalists. Antonio Gioia, the chief of the conviction-integrity unit for the office of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, said Cook was not charged immediately to avoid the possibility of double jeopardy. If Cook had been given a traffic ticket, that might have prevented prosecutors from filing additional, more serious charges. Prosecutors say Cook was texting on her cellphone when she veered and struck Palermo from behind in a residential neighborhood in northern Baltimore. The impact threw him onto the car’s hood and windshield, and he landed on a curb. Mosby said Cook went to her nearby home before returning. After she was taken to a police station, Cook was given a breath

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test, according to charging documents. In addition to felony vehicular manslaughter, Cook was charged with criminal negligent manslaughter, failure to remain at the scene of an accident re-

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sions. He also is skeptical of claims by supporters that the pipeline will create jobs or lessen U.S. dependence on foreign oil. “I think that there’s been this tendency to really hype this thing as some magic formula to what ails the U.S. economy,” Obama said in a December news conference. For Obama, the GOP’s attempt to force action is a

sulting in serious injury and death, using a text messaging device that resulted in an accident and three drunken driving charges. If convicted of all charges, Cook could face more than 20 years in prison.

sign of his diminished leverage over Congress in his final two years. Sen. John Hoeven, RN.D., who is sponsoring the Keystone bill in the Senate, said approving the pipeline would be a good-faith measure that would make it easier for Obama and Republicans to compromise on other fronts. “That would show some willingness on his part to start working together,” Hoeven said. “He’s got to start working with Congress.”


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World

French PM acknowledges ‘failings’ in preventing attack By JAMEY KEATEN and GREGORY KATZ Associated Press

PARIS — France’s prime minister on Friday acknowledged “failings” in intelligence that led to a three-day spree of horror and at least 20 people dead, as criticism mounted that the attacks might have been avoided if officials had been more alert to the deadly peril posed by suspects already on their radar. Even as authorities were still investigating the events during three days of violence, a debate brewed over who should be held accountable in the apparent lapses by law enforcement and national security officials. Some security experts, however, noted the huge difficulties faced by authorities in preventing attacks when potential terrorists and their sympathizers number in the thousands on official watch lists. The experts note other factors at play: Security services are drowning in data, overwhelmed by the quantity of people and emails they are expected to track, and hampered by the inability to make preemptive arrests in democratic countries. The French government appeared to be steeling itself for recriminations. “There was a failing, of course,” French

Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on BFM television. “That’s why we have to analyze what happened.” Criticism has focused on the failure to more closely follow the two brothers who carried out Wednesday’s attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper. One had been convicted on terrorism charges and the other was believed to have linked up with al-Qaida forces while in Yemen. Both were on the U.S. no-fly list, according to a senior U.S. official, because of their links to terrorist movements. Michel Thooris, secretarygeneral of the France Police labor union, called the French attack a “breakdown” in security. Somewhere along the line the suspects fell through the cracks, he said: either the judicial system not sentencing them strongly enough, or a failure in police surveillance. “This was a military strike against civilians by individuals at war, in a country at peace,” he said. Thooris also criticized authorities for not doing more to warn the public to stay away from sensitive sites after the suspects went on the run, and said “lax” French regulations allowed for terrorism to be imported from war zones abroad. “The current policy of blocking French citizens from traveling abroad to wage jihad by let-

ting them run free is absurd,” he said. “If they can’t go fight in Syria or Iraq, they’ll fight here in France.” Many observers tend to blame poor police work in these types of attacks. They note that the French suspects were on police radar, as were two radical Islamists who killed British soldier Lee Rigby in London in 2013. And just because someone is on a watch list does not mean they will be followed all the time. Intelligence officials decline to reveal specifics about their country’s lists, but it is believed they include thousands of people around the continent. Lists typically include not only returning jihadis, but people suspected of financial crimes, sex crimes and other serious offenses. “Those watch lists are quite long, especially since 9/11, which means the police don’t have the resources to follow everyone,” said Benoit Gomis, a Frenchman who is a counter-terrorism expert with the Chatham House research group in the U.K. “It difficult to track the right people. We have so much noise, so much data, but we can’t necessarily find the right information and act on it when it’s needed.” In the case of Cherif and Said Kouachi, the chief suspects in the slaughter of 12 people at the satirical newspaper in Paris, efforts to track the brothers were

weakened by legal considerations. Said had no criminal record, and the latest legal case against Cherif had ultimately been thrown out. “You can only do so much within the rule of law,” Gomis said. “You can’t arrest them for extreme views. Lots of people will say we should have arrested them, or put them in jail, but we need to respect the rule of law.” British security officials say acts of terror are more likely to be committed by people police are already aware of. But in practical terms, they say, the number of people requiring surveillance has jumped substantially in western Europe as an increasing number of mostly young Muslims have traveled to Syria to join forces with the Islamic State group and other militant organizations fighting the regime there. Spanish officials say roughly 3,000 Europeans have left to join jihadi movements, and many have returned home after getting extensive training in weapon use plus ideological indoctrination as potential terrorists. These returnees form the core risk group, and predicting which ones will launch attacks is proving extremely difficult, Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz said Friday in an interview on Spain’s Telecinco television network. “There are hundreds of them

in Europe and they could activate themselves at any time as solitary actors, integrated in cells or in loosely structured groups and could produce very tragic events like we have seen in Paris,” he said. Top Italian anti-terrorist prosecutor Armando Spataro said that rogue terrorists are one of the new threats. “It is clear that when confronted with a situation like these isolated episodes, even the best and the most prepared police in the world cannot prevent them,” Spataro said, adding that he did not agree with criticism that the French police had dropped the ball. Spataro was skeptical that watch lists were helpful in the fight against terrorism - citing the 2009 case of a Nigerian who had been reported by his father as intending to mount a terrorist attack but who managed nonetheless to get on a Delta flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. And he was critical of the Italian interior minister’s announcement that there were 53 Jihadists under surveillance in Italy. “If that is true, maybe better not to say anything and investigate them instead,” Spataro said. “Maybe now they will flee.” In Austria, Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said agencies “have their eyes” on 60 jihadis who have returned from conflict zones. She said

all of them face criminal charges for suspicion of supporting a terrorist organization. In the Czech Republic, the counter-intelligence service known as BIS is seeking increased powers to monitor financial transactions and communications. Draft legislation says the agency seeks information “about individuals who are known to be supporters and promoters of a radical version of Islam.” Each country uses a different system to keep track of suspected extremists. Germany does not keep a centralized watch list at the federal level, but the security service of each state maintains lists of people considered dangerous. In extreme cases, German officials can remove passports, require suspects to regularly report to police, or even take them into custody if there is enough evidence to hold them before charges are brought. Germany’s Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said late Thursday that the number of Islamic extremists currently considered dangerous is about 260 — the highest number ever. “The situation here is serious, we have grounds for concern and to take precautions, but not for fear and panic,” he said on public television.

Violence fuels debate among Muslims over interpreting faith By LEE KEATH Associated Press

CAIRO — After gunmen in Paris killed 12 people, Saudi Arabia’s top body of Muslim clerics quickly condemned the attack and said it could have no acceptable justification. It was a signal from some of the Islamic world’s strictest voices that cartoons lampooning the Prophet Muhammad in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were not a reason to kill the artists. Only days later, Saudi Arabia sent an opposing message: On Friday, a young Saudi was whipped 50 times in a public square in the city of Jiddah, the first of what will be 20 such weekly rounds of lashes. That, along with 10 years in prison, is his sentence from the kingdom’s religious-based courts for insulting Islam, based on posts on his

blog criticizing prominent clerics close to the monarchy. The contradiction points to the difficulties at a time of a growing debate within Islam about whether and how to reject a radical minority that some fear is dragging them into conflict and wrecking the faith. Western critics are increasingly brazen about suggesting there is something inherent in Islam that is sparking violence by some of its adherents. Most Muslims reject this, arguing that the tumult of the post-colonial Middle East has created fertile ground for radicalism among people whose faith is fundamentally one of peace. Nonetheless, the past year has seen increasing voices among Muslims saying their community must re-examine their faith to modernize its interpretations and sideline ex-

tremists. As much as recent attacks in the West, the rise of startlingly vicious violence by Sunni Muslim militants in the name of Islam against fellow Muslims, including Sunnis, brought it home for many Muslims that something must change in religious discourse. In Syria and Iraq, the Islamic State group has butchered entire families of Sunnis and beheaded Sunni soldiers, as well as Western hostages. In Pakistan, a Dec. 16 militant attack on a school that killed 150 people, mostly children, stunned the country. It made many Pakistanis question any empathy they felt in the past toward militant groups — the attitude of “even if they’re wrong, they’re still fellow Muslims.” “Now I hear more people talking openly against extremism and militancy,” said Hasan-

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Askari Rizvi, an independent political analyst in Pakistan. When people ask “why Islam?”, much of the answer has little to do with the religion itself. The Arab world has seen decades of bloodshed and foreign intervention unlike any in any other region — long entrenched dictatorships, regime suppression, two Iraq wars, the Syrian civil war and Libya’s turmoil.

Those conflicts have stirred up hatreds — against the U.S., against the West, against Shiites and other communities — that rebound back into religion. Some youth angered by the conflicts find the answers in the version of “true Islam” touted by extremists like al-Qaida and the Islamic State group and promoted on the Internet. Those groups tell them Islam

requires them to use violence to defend the faith, then provide whole networks to make it easy for them to do so. Notably, Cherif Kouachi, one of the French brothers behind the Charlie Hebdo killings, appears to have been first radicalized by hearing of abuses of Iraqi inmates by American guards at Abu Ghraib prison. See Debate , page A-9

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The attack on Charlie Hebdo prompted condemnations from across the Muslim world —and fueled voices in the West contending that Islam fuels violence. Social media feeds bristled that insults to other religions do not tend to spark murders. That frustrates many Muslims who tire of apologizing for an extremist fringe they view as distorting their religion. Still, Muslims are also turning inward for change in the community. The most prominent call came days before the attack, when Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi gave a speech to Muslim clerics saying

interpretations developed over centuries have made the Muslim world a “source of worry, danger, killing and destruction in the whole world.” He called for a “religious revolution” to modernize the faith. The Paris attack added a complication to the debate, because of the magazine’s extremely broad lampooning of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. Muslims who denounced the killings were often clearly discomfited by the content and defended their right to be upset over cartoons even some Western critics said crossed into racism. In Egypt and Lebanon, political cartoonists published cartoons expressing solidarity with Charlie Hebdo, with images of pens standing up to gunmen. On Twitter, some pointed to Ahmed Merabet, a Muslim

policeman of Algerian heritage killed by the attackers. “I am Ahmed the dead cop. Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so,” was a tweet of solidarity circulating among Muslims. “Obviously the act of terrorism is a far greater evil that the question of satirical comments,” Khalid Samad, a lawmaker from an Islamist political party in mostly Muslim Malaysia, said. But some in the religious establishment struggled with the issue. On pan-Arab satellite channel al-Arabiya Thursday night, an official from al-Azhar, the state-run Egyptian institution that is one of the most prestigious centers of Sunni Islam, said al-Azhar is working to modernize religious discourse, in part by interpreting

texts in light of the context in place and time as opposed to literally. “But we can’t exonerate the West for its insulting of the prophet. I’m not justifying what happened, but these are causes,” Sheikh Ashraf Saad said. “Just as we condemn extremists, we must also condemn these freedoms that have reached the point of insulting the prophet.” He was countered by a Saudi journalist on the panel, Mshari al-Thaydi. “But the question is, why is it Muslims who get so angry and kill and blow things up? The French magazine insulted the pope, the Dalai Lama. ... Why do we express our anger in this way? “We have 1,436 years in the history of Islam,” he said. “Why do we hand ourselves over to a particular person who

picks what he wants from that heritage and says that’s Islam and accept it or you’ve left the faith?” That hits to the issue of who speaks for Islam, where in the Sunni branch in particular, individual clerics build on centuries of scholarship to argue what the faith requires. Al-Qaida and the Islamic State group roughly take elements from two relatively modern strands. One is the writing of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood thinker Sayed Qutb, with its tenets that Muslim society has fallen from faith and violent jihad must be waged to bring “God’s rule.” The other is Wahhabism, a reform movement with a strict, literal and uncompromising interpretation of texts aimed at purging Islam of innovations. Wahhabism became the official doctrine of

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Saudi Arabia, which has promoted it around the Muslim world. State religious institutions across the region, meanwhile, are widely criticized as stagnant. Government control has undermined their credibility among both liberal Muslims and militants. That was clear when Saudi Arabia’s top religious body, the Council of Senior Scholars, condemned the Paris attack and called it “unacceptable under any justification.” That prompted a torrent of derision on Twitter from militant sympathizers who accused the clerics of doing the bidding of the U.S.-allied Saudi monarchy and protecting those who insult Muhammad. “The masks fall and reveal those who lick the boots of dictators,” one proclaimed.

Clashes in western Mexico call gov’t strategy into question By ALBERTO ARCE Associated Press

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COLONIAS, Mexico — New clashes between vigilante groups and government forces in Mexico’s violent western state of Michoacan are calling into question the strategy of a federal commissioner appointed a year ago to restore order. Top cartel leaders have been captured or killed, and President Enrique Pena Nieto’s administration has held up Michoacan as a success in battling drug violence. But now former vigilantes are fighting with government forces and each other. All sides are accused of being infiltrated by drug traffickers trying to take over from the Knights Templar, which controlled commerce, politics and daily life in much of the state until self-defense groups rose up in February 2013. In the most recent bloodshed, nine civilians died Tuesday during federal operations in the community of Apatzingan. One was hit by a car while fleeing from federal forces seizing the city hall from armed civilians, and eight were killed later after they allegedly opened

fire on a federal police convoy, said the federal commissioner, Alfredo Castillo. He first said they were killed by the army, then by federal police. Now the government investigation is leaning toward a third version — that six of the dead were killed by friendly fire, according to an official who spoke Saturday. The official, who could not be named because he was not authorized to speak to the press, said the government would give more details on Monday. Witnesses and survivors disputed all of the official versions. They told The Associated Press the dead were former self-defense group members who were angry that federal police had arrested 44 of their comrades, and that the protesters were armed only with sticks. Those who died came out of their trucks shouting that they were unarmed, witnesses said. “They screamed, ‘Don’t shoot, don’t shoot, don’t shoot,’ many times,” said a neighbor, one of six people who spoke on condition of anonymity, either out of fear of reprisal or because they were not authorized to speak to the press. Carlos Vazquez, who during

the shooting was in a civilian convoy following the federal police, said former vigilante group members are disillusioned with the government. As vigilantes and then rural police forces, the government had them do its “dirty work” rounding up cartel members but later demanded they turn in their weapons, he said. “We don’t know what’s going to happen,” Vazquez said near a mural of a gangster-like character with a gun, stacks of dollars and a brick of cocaine, with the Grim Reaper at each shoulder. “We don’t want the criminals ... but we don’t want the government either. We’re tired of their repression, of living this way.” Castillo was brought in to restore peace in Michoacan, which was wracked for years by drug-related violence and then the vigilantes’ armed uprising. The government subsequently captured or killed most key Knights Templar cartel leaders, except for the top one, Servando “La Tuta” Gomez, who has leaked videos of politicians, journalists and others collaborating with him. Some have accused Castillo

and the government of cutting a deal with Gomez, as the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party was known to do in the past. But officials vehemently deny that. Others criticize Castillo’s for using the self-defense groups as public security when they refused to disarm. He turned them into a rural police force, including a special group to search for Gomez. But some self-defense groups remained active and some of the rural forces starting fighting each other, including in a December clash that killed 11 people. Michoacan Sen. Luisa Maria Calderon, who is expected to run for governor for the rival National Action Party, said Castillo’s policies have been erratic. “You can’t resolve disorder with more disorder,” she said. “The state has the monopoly over force, and you can’t delegate it to groups of whatever order,” she told Milenio television. Castillo said that organized crime no longer controls Michoacan and that the recent clashes are “social conflicts” over territory, not a sign of deteriorating security. He said all but a few communities are quiet now. Castillo said Tuesday’s violence came after federal forces took control of the city hall in

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Apatzingan, hub of the conflictive farming region called the Tierra Caliente, or Hot Land. The city offices were held since around Dec. 20 by about 100 civilians protesting an increase in electricity costs, and the government requiring that they turn in their arms, according to the families of the dead. Castillo said the protesters’ demands and identities were unclear, but authorities moved in because they had guns. Federal police and soldiers detained 44 people with 13 rifles or shotguns and seized 23 vehicles. Protesters who escaped said they called the nearby community of Colonias for backup and regrouped in Apatzingan, arming themselves only with sticks. A surveillance video Castillo released shows them beating a federal police car with their clubs. Vazquez said officers fired directly into a white pickup and shot at a black SUV carrying self-defense group leader Miguel Angel Madrigal and his family. The AP later counted 23 bullet holes in the white pickup, including through the windshield. Three passengers were killed, according to the government’s tally, and others wounded. Five people in the SUV

died. They had multiple gunshot wounds and were huddled together under the truck, according to photographs that neighbors took of the scene and that family members authenticated. A rifle lay with the victims of the white truck, along with three ammunition magazines that don’t match the weapon. In another photo of the scene, the bodies and position of the rifle were changed. Witnesses said no shots were fired from the two trucks, though Castillo said spent shell casings were found from ammunition not used by federal police. Neighbors said they surrounded police after the shooting, complaining about the officers’ actions. Investigators told mortuary employees to remove the bodies quickly so the crowd would disperse, said a worker who wasn’t willing to be quoted by name for fear of reprisals. “They didn’t take witness statements, measurements, nothing,” he said. Two days later, a baseball cap was still in the bed of the white truck, bearing a bullet hole, blood and a piece of scalp. It was not collected as evidence.


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. . . Forum

Cover: Lee Kuepper, guide with Alaska’s Angling Addiction demonstrates a fly tying technique during a class offered by Trout Unlimited on Tuesday at the Main Street Tap and Grill. Right: About 20 people gathered in the corner of the bar for the class. Below: Zaydri Pond, 3, helps her dad Shane Pond trim a bit of yarn tied to a fishing hook.

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So far, the classes have been mixed with longtime anglers and fly tiers, alongside people whose novice fishing experience has yet to include making their own flies. Shayne Pond, who fell in the former category, sat with his 3-year-old daughter Zaydri Pond, as he guided her hand to carefully clip a tuft of pink yarn close to the shank of a hook. The pattern was two pieces of yarn trimmed to form a circle, which looks like an egg. “I think she helped tie her first fly when she was probably 18 months old,” he said, without looking up from their creation. The yarn unraveled from the hook and Zaydri Pond frowned, “Aw. It fell off.” See FLIES, page A-11

The fly tying group meets on the first Tuesday of the month through March from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Main Street Tap and Grill, 10800 Kenai Spur Highway.

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appropriate $200,000 for consultation regarding health care cost reduction and hospital management. In Wednesday’s speech, he described health care cost as “out of control.” “(The appropriation) is designed to get our arms around health care, because it’s so important to us as local governments, as businesses, as residents,” Navarre said. “It’s the single biggest expenditure we have in our nation, in our communities, in the borough, and in the state. ... Somebody has to do something to fix it.” In addition to borough programs, Navarre also remarked on state-level politics, which is he is involved with as the president of Alaska’s Conference of Mayors. Navarre said that he and Soldotna councilor Linda Murphy, a member of the Alaska Municipal League, are “working to put together a group that will help the Legislature and Governor Walker in addressing the fiscal situation,” referring to the state’s $3.5 billion budget deficit. “You’ll hear more about that in the upcoming weeks, as we get more toward the legislative session,” Navarre said. “The important thing to remember is that we get a lot of benefit from state finances. ... It’s important to keep in mind that as the state looks at where it will reduce and streamline the budget, there will be impacts on the local level. ... We are not going to panic. We are going to

work our way through it, and I’m still very optimistic, as I know all of you are, about the future of Alaska.” The annual Community Economic Development Forum is a project of the nonprofit Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District. Richard Roeske, executive director of the KPEDD, was in charge of organizing and recruiting speakers for this year’s event. He said that the purpose of the forum was to allow the diverse businesses and other interests on the Kenai peninsula to communicate with each other. “We get together and trade information,” Roeske said. “And it’s not just business cards. We sit down and talk.” Roeske said that KPEDD wants to include both policymakers and private enterprises in its discussions, and this goal was reflected in his choice of speakers at the forum. He also chooses speakers based on what issues he thinks will be important that year. “We’ll start looking for hot-button issues that are driving the economy, and try to get those people to come in and make policy and informational statements, so that we can get it into the community, get it disseminated through the media, so people will start talking about it,” Roeske said. When asked what issues were at the focus of this year’s forum, Roeske said, “Obviously, it’s going to be ‘what does the state do with decreased revenues?’” That question was addressed by state Sen. Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna, dur-

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coupon and could have purchased the items at a discounted price for less than $500,” the opinion said. “He also elicited testimony that comparable items might be available for less at other stores in the area or online.” The appeals court explained in the opinion that the value of property is “the amount at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller.” Henson’s case goes back to Superior Court in Kenai for a new trial, at the discretion of the district attorney.

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“I know a little about liability and the standards that are involved in playground equipment, and I think it’s in the city’s interest that when purchasing equipment that children will actually be playing on, to meet the standards required,” Marquis said. “I think it would be important for the city to talk to possibly our insurance company, to be sure that installing non-playground designed, nonstandard equipment in there for children to play on would be something they’d cover if there was an issue.” In response to Marquis’ first concern, the mayor said that she would not have a problem if other artists were allowed to compete for the creation of the carvings. In response to Marquis’ second concern, Gabriel said it was inaccurate to consider the sculptures as play equipment requiring insurance. “I envision these as not necessarily being play equipment, but more as interactive pieces... nothing like a slide or merrygo-round or anything like that. I think it’s just a way to attract (people) to the park,” Gabriel said. The council subsequently voted 3-4 in favor of commissioning the animal carvings from Stanton. The meeting concluded with a closed executive session, at which the council gave city clerk Sandra Modigh a contract of employment for the next two years.

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“I guess we’ll try it again,” he said as he grinned down at her. Pond said he alternated between bringing his daughter and his 6-year-old son to the events — both have been tying flies with him for years. “A lot of the stuff we tie here is really basic, but it’s nice to see these guys talk and pick their brains,” he said. The Glo Bug the two made is a simple fly that’s good for targeting rainbow trout, steelhead, Dolly Varden or grayling — all prolific on the Kenai Peninsula. “We’re trying to give people patterns that they can actually use to go out and catch fish on,” Kuepper said. Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion The specialized fly tying Mark Wackler, a guide with Fishology Alaska and Vice President of the Kenai Peninsula Chap- clamps and materials were doter of Trout Unlimited shows an audience how to make a flesh-patterned fly. nated from Soldotna-based Sportsman’s Warehouse, and

Marine Race to Alaska planned

KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — The rules are simple. Get a boat without an engine. And be the first to reach Alaska. Those are the rules for the Race to Alaska, a 750-mile marine sprint from Washington’s north coast to southern Southeast Alaska. The race isn’t designed as a luxury cruise. Instead, it’s a bare-knuckle, wild event characterized by some who have signed up already: a chin-up champion, a Canadian kilt manufacturer and a standup paddle boarder. So far, there aren’t any women or Alaska residents who signed up. The website for the race describes it as the Iditarod on a boat, with a chance of

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ing his speech on Thursday. Micciche said that for the next session of the state Legislature, which will begin on Jan. 20, he has two goals: creating a slimmer budget and providing “available energy across a wider spectrum of Alaska at a reasonable price.” These two goals motivated him to seek positions as the vice-chair of the finance committee and co-chair of the instate energy committee. Although Micciche said that the state is better off than in previous deficit periods due to its high reserve funds, he said that reducing the budget will be a “painful exercise” that requires “getting back to a susReach Ben Boettger at ben. tainable menu of services that boettger@peninsulaclarion. are within the government’s appropriate role.” com

drowning: “We’ll guarantee blisters, mild hypothermia, and the cathartic elation that comes from accomplishing something others would call impossible.” It starts June 4 in Port Townsend, Washington, with the finish line at Thomas Basin Boat Harbor in Ketchikan, KRBD (http://is.gd/WilMfH) reported. Registrations with entry fees are still being accepted. First prize is $10,000. The second-place winner will get steak knives. “Really we just wanted to keep it as simple as possible,” race co-founder Jake Beattie said. “We wanted to strip it down to its bare minimum so the race was as pure as the root itself.”

“My personal goal for this session will be a very slim capital budget and an 8 1/2 to 9 percent decrease in the operating budget,” Micciche said. He plans to accomplish this goal by working for targeted spending cuts, rather than general cuts to all departments of the state government. Micciche intends to reach his second goal of energy distribution by advocating the development of a “statewide energy plan that divides the state into common socioeconomic geographic areas, quantifies the (energy) needs of those areas, and matches the most cost-effective available energy options to meet those electrical generation, space-heating, and industrial needs.” “Across the spectrum, from mines to fish-processing plants to small commercial ventures, the dreams of Alaskans are most often not real-

Organizers are speculating about what type of boat will finish first. “There are at least four new boat designs that have been developed for this route for this race,” Beattie said. “Everything from Polynesian design — but done in carbon fiber — down to the more accessible marine plywood epoxy sort of construction.” Beattie said he made his first trip to Ketchikan recently to figure out logistics and introduce the race to residents. “I don’t know what it’s like to live in Ketchikan,” he said. “But I know what it’s like to live in a tourist town, and it’s nice to have something that isn’t for tourists.”

ized due to the reality of the scarcity and cost of energy,” Miccichie said. Micciche suggested Norway and Japan as models for a better Alaskan energy distribution system, citing the diversity of energy options that those two countries used to overcome the difficulties of a mountainous, coastal geography­ ­— difficulties also present in Alaska.

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“(Japan) has been operating a successful coastal LNG network for generations,” Micciche said. “We need to expand the distribution of other fuel such as hydro, LNG, coal in certain cases, biomass geothermal, renewables where appropriate, to move Alaska from a state dependent on one commodity to a diversified economy.” A networking session followed Micciche’s speech,

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both Wackler and Kuepper are Kenai River fishing guides with extensive experience teaching both fly fishing and tying. Though, that experience has not been without its drawbacks. Both said that the inaugural class in 2013 had been complicated for many who attended. About a minute into his presentation, Kuepper said he realized that many of the people in the audience didn’t have any experience. “I was teaching a sculpin pattern that involved a dubbing loop and ... just more advanced techniques in developing a fly,” Kuepper said with a laugh. “The glassy eyes was the best thing.” Wackler said that because the audience has ended up being mostly beginners with a few fishing gurus in the mix, the two are working on skill-building during the monthly classes. “We’re trying to incorporate lessons in techniques, in how to tie, because it’s all about technique. It’s easier if you know the technique. So we’re progressing through these lessons, people are learning how to control the thread better, how to maintain a proper body. They just get more skilled as we go along, so we’re going to increase the complexity of the flies as we go,” Kuepper said. The classes are a departure from some of Trout Unlimited’s other outreach events which are typically targeted toward conservation and education in area fisheries. “We’re trying to do things that may be more fun, more social and ... in the long run, hopefully that will draw more interest to our organization,” Wackler said.

which was the last of the forum. Roeske said he has already begun to plan next year’s Industry Outlook Forum, to be held on January 28 and 29 of 2016, to which he hopes to bring speakers from Central Peninsula Hospital and the region’s Native corporations. Reach Ben Boettger at ben. boettger@peninsulaclarion. com.


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Chugiak tops Kenai, SoHi By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

The Chugiak hockey squad received some good vibes Friday night at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex, shutting out Kenai Central in an 8-0 nonconference win. The win was a much-needed boost for the Mustangs, a team that was playing without head coach Rodney Wild due to the tragic loss of Wild’s son, Bryan, who died in his sleep during the holiday season. Chugiak assistant coach Jake Wilkens said many of his players had competed under the guidance of both Wilds, which had become a father-son duo on the coaching staff. “It’s good for these kids to come

out with positive emotions today,” Wilkens said. Eight different players scored for the Mustangs, who moved to 6-10 overall. Kenai dropped to 2-10. Wilkens said the balance in scoring was a encouraging sign that the team is able to compete for wins even with the head coaching seat on the bench sitting vacant. “It’s mostly about what (Wild) was trying to inspire them to do, and I was happy to see them put together a good game,” Wilkens said. For the Kardinals, the encouraging sign was the two-goal deficit that they maintained up until the closing minutes of the game. “We always come up with this idea of putting ourselves in a position to

win,” said Kenai coach Michael Tilly. “It was only two goals until the third period, and then they started peppering our goalie in the third.” Chugiak outshot Kenai 31-9 through two periods, and finished the game with a 46-11 advantage. It was enough for coach Tilly to pull starting goalie Nate O’Lena with eight minutes remaining in the game. O’Lena finished with 33 saves on 38 shots. Backup goalie Bradley Kishbaugh finished the game with four saves on eight shots. Nicholas Perez and Daniel Casey opened the scoring in the first period, starting with Perez’s shot 6 minutes, 8 seconds, in that was knocked in after a stumble over the crease area. Casey See PUCK, page B-4

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Kenai Central High School’s Ian Mercado controls the puck after a scuffle by the goal against Chugiak High School on Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

Nikiski’s Rachel Thompson passes during their game againsst Homer on Saturday at Nikiski Middle-High School in Nikiski.

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The Nikiski boys had trouble containing the Homer offense Saturday at Nikiski. More specifically, the Bulldogs had trouble containing Homer senior Sheldon Hutt. Hutt propelled the Mariners to a 54-43 Southcentral Conference victory over Nikiski with 25 points on 10 made shots. The win bumps Homer to 2-1 in the conference, and 3-3 overall. Nikiski dropped to 1-1 in conference play (2-4 overall). “We’re looking pretty strong,” Hutt said. “We’ve got a lot of seniors, and especially this team, a lot of us have been working together since middle school.” After a seesaw affair in the

first half resulted in a 23-19 lead at halftime, the Mariners managed to distance themselves in the third quarter with eight points from Hutt that helped Homer outscore Nikiski 14-8. Hutt’s dominance was showcased with his post play. Standing at 6-foot-7, Hutt’s teammates didn’t have a hard time finding him near the basket. “We just tried to work it inside,” Hutt said. “If I didn’t get open looks inside I’d kick it out to our shooters. We have some good shooters, too.” Shooters such as Jaruby Nelson, who sank five of his six free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter to finish off a 14-point night. Nathan Carstens led Nikiski with 12 points, and team-

mate Luke Johnson chipped in eight. Homer coach Nate Creel said Hutt’s height did more than just ease his shot attempts. It also opened up additional opportunities for the entire team. “When we give him the ball, the (opposing) defense has to suck in,” Creel said. “We get a lot of open looks away from the ball, just moving the ball inside out. He creates a lot of attention, and it leaves other players open for shots.” Hutt said he thought he benefited the most when Nelson and Kenneth Schneider were dishing him assists. Both players displayed solid ball Photos by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion movement with Filip Reutov and Drew Brown for the dura- Homer’s Brandon Beachy grabs a rebound during their game against Nikiski on Saturday at See HOOPS, page B-4 Nikiski Middle-High School in Nikiski.

Brown Bears see winless streak stretch to 12 Staff report

The long dry spell that the Kenai River Brown Bears currently find themselves in continued Saturday night with a 5-0 loss at the hands of the Fairbanks Ice Dogs. The Bears, who played the last game of a 13-game road trip, extended their North American Hockey League-leading losing skid to 12 straight games. Fairbanks now has a 5-1 lead in the Ravn Alaska Cup, the season-long battle for supremacy between Alaska’s junior teams. Kenai River is 11-23-2 and four points behind the Minnesota Magicians in the race for the last playoff slot out of the Midwest Division.

In what has become a recurring theme, the Brown Bears were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities while their opponents did exactly that. “We played a pretty good hockey game, we just didn’t find a way to put the puck in the back of the net,” said Bears coach Geoff Beauparlant. Ethan Somoza scored a pair of goals and chipped in an assist for Fairbanks, while teammate Chandler Madry tallied a goal and two assists. But the biggest discrepancy came on special teams play. After giving up three power-play goals Friday night, the Bears allowed two more Saturday

night. “I thought we excecuted well, there were just a couple of fortunate bounces for them,” Beauparlant said. “We were getting opportunities on our power plays, we weren’t struggling. We were just unfortunate.” Ice Dogs goalie Kevin Aldridge took the win in net, saving all 21 shots Kenai River sent his way. Evan Hauser took the loss for the Bears, stopping 26 of 31 shots. Beauparlant said the shots that slipped by Hauser had “no chance” of being saved. Madry opened the scoring Saturday with a power-play strike before seven minutes were up in the first period,

and Mitchell Baumann added another goal at the 12:28 mark. The Ice Dogs outshot the Bears 10-3 in the period. While the shots evened out a bit in the second period, the scoring did not. Somoza scored with four minutes remaining in the frame on a power play to put Fairbanks up by three goals. Somoza and Jacob Hetz added two more scores early in the third period to ice the game. Beauparlant said he looks forward to returning to home ice with the team, which will play 14 of their next 16 games at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. “I think you have to stay enthu-

siastic,” Beauparlant said about the mood of the team. “We could be doing something less enjoyable. Message was stick together, work hard and enjoy the ride.” Friday, the Bears kept it close through two periods, but Fairbanks scored three power-play goals in the third period for the comfortable 6-1 win in front of 2,242. “It’s going to take going out and executing for 60 minutes,” Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant said. “Forty minutes is not going to be good enough for any team we play.” The Ice Dogs’ Ethan Somoza had See BEARS, page B-4

Kenai boys fall in 7th-place game at Prep Shootout Staff report

The Lathrop boys basketball team won the seventh-place game Saturday at the Alaska Prep Shootout at Dimond High School in Anchorage by a 56-50 score over Kenai Central. Kenai got off to a fast start, leading 12-7 after the first quarter, but Lathrop led 27-25 at halftime and 40-28 after three quarters. Jaden Whiteside paced the Malemutes with 22 points. For the Kardinals, Keith Ivy had 20 points, while Josh Jackman pitched in with 13. Ivy was ultimately named to the All-Tournament team. In the boys championship game, Monroe Catholic earned a 63-53 win over Colony. Colony outscored Ketchikan 22-16 in the second half to claim a 46-40 victory over Ketchikan

in the girls championship game. Both teams entered the title contest with 2-0 records. Monroe Catholic 52, Soldotna 44 In the girls third-place game, Monroe got rolling in the second half and picked up their first win of the tournament by downing Soldotna. The Rams outscored the Stars 35-25 in the second half to claim their second win of the season. Clark scored 17 of her game-high 23 points in the second half, including eight in the third quarter when Monroe outscored Soldotna 18-9 to take a 36-28 lead. Soldotna never got closer than four points in the final eight minutes.

Haley Miller led Soldotna with 21 points.

McKinley Holiday Classic at Monroe Catholic in Fairbanks. The Kings led 26-23 at halftime, but outKetchikan 65, Soldotna 60 scored SoHi 9-2 in the third quarter to take conIn the boys third-place game, the Ketchikan trol of the game. Kings jumped out to a 21-9 lead in the first quarLindsey Wong had 11 points to lead the Stars, ter and went on to claim a 65-60 victory over while Eliah Anderson had 19 for the Kings. Soldotna. Ketchikan finished the tournament 1-2 and Monroe Catholic boys 65, Soldotna 35 Soldotna was 0-3. Joe Weltzin had a game-high 22 points for Soldotna and Dylan Kuntz added The Rams rolled past the Stars in the second 17. day of the round-robin Mt. McKinley Holiday Classic. The Rams opened up a 32-15 lead at halftime. Ketchikan girls 41, Soldotna 31 Soldotna used a solid third quarter to cut the gap The Kings used a solid second-half defen- to 44-31 after three, but Monroe dominated the See PREP, page B-2 sive effort to stop Soldotna on Friday at the Mt. C

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Super Bowl goes through Seattle, New England By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer

By holding serve at home, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots get to try again. The next prize: a spot in the Super Bowl. Defending NFL champion Seattle used a slew of big plays to beat Carolina 31-17 Saturday night in an NFC divisional-round game. The Seahawks (13-4) will host either Green Bay or Dallas next weekend after becoming the first Super Bowl winner in nine years to win a postseason match the next season. Russell Wilson threw three touchdown passes and Kam Chancellor returned an interception 90 yards for a touchdown. Wilson hit Doug Baldwin for a 16-yard TD, found Jermaine Kearse on a 63-yard score, and capped the night with a 25-yard TD pass to Luke Willson early in the fourth quarter. “We’re just looking for this next challenge, and looking for this NFC championship and we’re just ready to go,” Chancellor said. “We’re ready to get back to practice, get the preparation going and find out who we’ll play

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and just get it going.” The Patriots are making what seems like their annual trip to the AFC championship game. Tom Brady set a career record for postseason touchdown passes, leading New England back from two 14-point deficits for a 35-31 victory over Baltimore on Saturday. The Patriots will host either the Broncos or Colts next weekend for a berth in the Super Bowl. New England (13-4) is 9-0 this season at Gillette Stadium. “Showed a lot of toughness coming back from those two deficits,” Brady said. “So it took a lot of effort, took a lot of guys making a lot of good plays, and we’ll be happy to host the championship game next week.” Brady broke Joe Montana’s record with 46 postseason TD passes. Seahawks 31, Panthers 17 While Wilson was superb, Chancellor made the most eye-catching plays. He twice jumped over the Carolina offensive line on Graham Gano’s field goal attempts at the end of the first half, although to no avail.

each had 11 points. Ninilchik girls 43, Seldovia 33

The host Wolverines pulled final quarter. Nate Spence paced the Stars away in the second half for a with 10 points, while Jalon Mc- Peninsula Conference victory Cullough pumped in 26 points on Friday. Ninilchik led 16-14 at halffor the Rams. time, but outscored Seldovia 14-10 in the third quarter and Juneau-Douglas boys 69, 13-9 in the fourth quarter. Kenai Central 63 Olivia Delgado paced the The Crimson Bears used a Wolverines with 15 points, quick start to win a consolation while Alanna Goins and Jordan round game Friday at the Alas- Finney added 10 apiece. For the Sea Otters, Marina ka Prep Shootout at Dimond Chissus had 20 points, while High School in Anchorage. Juneau took a 20-13 lead Olivia Turner dumped in 10. after the first quarter, but after that the Kards would outscore Seldovia boys 57, the Bears by one for the rest of Ninilchik 54 the game. The visiting Sea Otters came Guy Bean had 23 points for Juneau, hitting 7 of 10 from the back from a 46-37 deficit at the floor. Bruce Jones added 11, end of three quarters to notch a Peninsula Conference victory hitting 4 of 5 from the floor. Kenai had a balanced scoring Friday. Ninilchik also led 14-10 afattack and turned the ball over just three times. Keith Ivy had ter the first quarter and 27-11 at 16 points, while Jonah Theisen, halftime. Calem Collier had a monster Josh Jackman and Kyle Foree

And with Carolina (8-9-1) driving down by 14 points in the fourth quarter, Chancellor jumped in front of tight end Ed Dickson and returned his third career postseason interception for a touchdown. The 90-yarder was the longest touchdown in Seattle’s postseason history, topping Percy Harvin’s 87-yard kickoff return for a scored in last February’s Super Bowl. “It felt awesome,” said the defensive back who normally is overshadowed by All-Pros Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas. “It felt like preparation. It felt like everything I worked all week for. That was my first return of my career and it felt good.”

It was a tough go getting there. They were outrushed 136-14 — Justin Forsett had 129 yards for Baltimore (11-7). Joe Flacco threw for four touchdowns. But he also was intercepted twice, and New England gained 408 yards passing. New England’s Bill Belichick tied Tom Landry for most postseason wins by a coach with 20. Brady wasn’t the only Patriot throwing for a TD. Wide receiver Julian Edelman, a former college quarterback, hit Danny Amendola with a 51-yard strike to tie it 28-28. Brady’s 23-yarder to Brandon LaFell with 5:13 remaining won it. “Baltimore played a great game,” Edelman said. “They came out and hit Patriots 35, Ravens 31 us in the mouth and we were able to Since Brady took over as New Eng- get up and keep playing.” land’s quarterback in 2001, the Patriots have been to eight conference title Dallas (13-4) at Green Bay (12-4) games and five Super Bowls. They won the first three times, the last afGreen Bay lost the season opener ter the 2004 season, and lost the two at Seattle, but Dallas handed the Seamost recent tries, both against the New hawks their only loss at CenturyLink York Giants. This will be their fourth field in the regular season. consecutive appearance in the AFC The Cowboys’ first postseason championship. trip to Lambeau Field since losing

second half for the Sea Otters. Collier had 19 of his game-high 26 points in the second half, including five 3-pointers. Aiden Philpot added 12 for Seldovia, while Chance Haller had 11. Two of Ninilchik’s leading scorers finished the game in foul trouble. Big man Austin White had 18 points and finished with four fouls, while Tyler Presley had 14 points and finished with four fouls. Sam Mireles added 16 points for the Wolverines. Kenai JV girls 46, Seldovia 28 The Sea Otters dropped a nonconference game at Kenai, with Olivia Turner scoring 13 points and Marina Chissus adding 11 for Seldovia. Seldovia got into foul trouble early and had to sit the starters early in the first half. Kenai then used a full-court press and superior depth to pull away. Kenai JV boys 61, Seldovia 59, OT The close nonconference

game at Kenai saw a 19-all tie at halftime and a 51-all tie at the end of regulation. Tristan Landry had 20 points for the Kards, while Luke Beiser pitched in 10. For Seldovia, Aidan Philpot dumped in 31 while Calem Collier had 12. Friday girls Wolverines 43, Sea Otters 33 Seldovia Ninilchik

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SOLDOTNA (31) — Aley 0 0-0 0, Nelson 1 0-0 2, Shaw 2 0-0 4, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Wong 4 2-2 11, Ramsell 4 0-1 8, Miller 2 0-3 4, Glaves 1 0-0 2. Totals — 14 2-6 31. KETCHIKAN (41) — Dela Cruz 0 0-0 0, Ruaro 2 1-2 5, Slick 0 0-0 0, Christensen 1 0-0 3, Murphy 1 0-0 2, Biggerstaff 1 0-2 2, Edwardson 2 0-0 4, Anderson 8 2-4 19, Kemble 3 0-0 6. Totals — 18 3-8 41. 3-point goals — Soldotna 1 (Wong); Ketchikan 2 (Christensen, Anderson). Team fouls — Soldotna 10, Ketchikan 12. Fouled

the Ice Bowl on the final day of 1967 shouldn’t be nearly that frigid. Still, it will be cold, and Dallas can take comfort in an 8-0 road record this season. Of course, the Packers were 8-0 at home. Indianapolis (12-5) at Denver (12-4) Both teams lost lopsided games to New England this season. Another spotless home team, the Broncos are 9-0 when Peyton Manning throws for at least 300 yards. But do they want to get in a shootout with the Colts, whose Andrew Luck — the quarterback who replaced Manning in Indianapolis — led the NFL with 40 touchdown passes? Denver has become more run-oriented than any Manning team thanks to the emergence of C.J. Anderson. “I think a year ago, he broke probably every single-season record known to man. It was the style we played and what was best for our team at that point,” coach John Fox said of fivetime league MVP Manning. “This year, I think we’re a little bit different team. We’re built different.”

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JUNEAU-DOUGLAS (69) — Maake 0 1-2 1, Schultz 3 0-0 8, Ramos 2 4-4 9, Maka 0 0-0 0, Hoover 0 0-0 0, Yadao 2 1-2 6, Tompkins 2 1-2 5, Swofford 0 0-0 0, Bean 7 7-9 23, Kelly 0 0-0 0, Thibodeau 1 0-0 2, Jones 4 3-4 11, Klein 1 2-2 4. Totals — 22 19-25 69. KENAI CENTRAL (63) — Theisen 4 -4 11, Ivy 6 2-3 16, McKee 1 2-3 5, Brazell 0 0-0 0, Ta. Landry 1 0-0 2, Jackman 3 5-6 11, Vest 2 0-0 5, Foree 5 0-2 11, Dye 0 0-0 0, Wortham 1 0-0 2. Totals — 23 11-18 63. 3-point goals — Juneau 6 (Schultz 2, Bean 2, Ramos, Yadao); Kenai 6 (Ivy 2, Theisen, McKee, Vest, Foree). Team fouls — Juneau 18, Kenai 21. Fouled out — Klein, McKee, Foree.

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Kentucky squeaks by Texas A&M By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Kentucky coach John Calipari repeated the same thing again and again after his top-ranked team remained undefeated with a double-overtime victory against Texas A&M on Saturday. “We’re not a very good team right now,” Calipari said. But surprisingly, that’s OK with the veteran coach. “I don’t want us to be great right now anyway,” he said. “We need to be great at the end of February and March ... you win and you learn. It’s winning and learning and that’s all we’re trying to do.” Tyler Ulis put Kentucky ahead with a 3-pointer deep in double overtime to help hold off Texas A&M for the 7064 win. The game was tied at 63 when Ulis hit the shot with 1:26 left for his first points of the game. Kentucky (15-0, 2-0 SEC) was coming off an overtime win against Mississippi on Tuesday. “These kids are not machines,” Calipari said. “They make mistakes. They do dumb things, but I’ve got a good group that has a will to win.” The Aggies rallied in the final minutes to tie it in regulation. Trey Lyles made two foul shots with six seconds left in the first overtime for Kentucky, and Texas A&M took its time before missing a long 3 at the buzzer. Down 66-63, Kourtney Roberson made one of two free throws for A&M (9-5, 0-2 SEC) before a turnover by Lyles gave the Aggies the ball back with 26.9 seconds left. Danuel House missed a 3-pointer with 16 seconds left and Dakari Johnson made two free throws for Kentucky. House finished with 25 points. Johnson wasn’t surprised that A&M gave them such a fight. “We know that this is every team’s Super Bowl and everybody is going to give us their best shot,” he said. Devin Booker led Kentucky with 18 points, Aaron Harrison had 12 and Andrew Harrison had nine. Three players fouled out for Kentucky and one for the Aggies.

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Scoreboard Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 25 11 Brooklyn 16 21 Boston 12 23 Philadelphia 7 29 New York 5 35 Southeast Division Atlanta 28 8 Washington 25 11 Miami 15 21 Charlotte 15 24 Orlando 13 27 Central Division Chicago 26 12 Cleveland 19 18 Milwaukee 20 19 Indiana 15 24 Detroit 13 24

Pct GB .694 — .432 9½ .343 12½ .194 18 .125 22 .778 — .694 3 .417 13 .385 14½ .325 17 .684 — .514 6½ .513 6½ .385 11½ .351 12½

WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Houston 26 11 Memphis 25 11 Dallas 26 12 San Antonio 23 15 New Orleans 18 18 Northwest Division Portland 29 8 Oklahoma City 18 19 Denver 17 20 Utah 13 25 Minnesota 5 31 Pacific Division Golden State 29 5 L.A. Clippers 25 12 Phoenix 22 17 Sacramento 15 21 L.A. Lakers 12 25

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Friday’s Games Indiana 107, Boston 103, OT Atlanta 106, Detroit 103 Philadelphia 90, Brooklyn 88 New Orleans 106, Memphis 95 Oklahoma City 99, Utah 94 Washington 102, Chicago 86 Milwaukee 98, Minnesota 84 San Antonio 100, Phoenix 95 Denver 118, Sacramento 108 Golden State 112, Cleveland 94 L.A. Lakers 101, Orlando 84 Saturday’s Games Charlotte 110, New York 82 L.A. Clippers 120, Dallas 100 Philadelphia 93, Indiana 92 Toronto 109, Boston 96 Detroit 98, Brooklyn 93 Chicago 95, Milwaukee 87 Houston 97, Utah 82 San Antonio 108, Minnesota 93 Portland 103, Orlando 92 Sunday’s Games Washington at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Miami at L.A. Clippers, 11:30 a.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 2 p.m. Cleveland at Sacramento, 5 p.m. Portland at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m. All Times AST

Men’s Scores EAST Albany (NY) 64, Mass.-Lowell 51< American U. 71, Colgate 69, 2OT< Binghamton 65, Maine 46< Bryant 73, Fairleigh Dickinson 60< Clemson 71, Pittsburgh 62< Columbia 112, Cent. Pennsylvania 63< Dayton 76, Fordham 58< Harvard 57, Dartmouth 46< Holy Cross 65, Bucknell 62, OT<

Iona 79, Canisius 76< Iowa St. 74, West Virginia 72< La Salle 63, George Washington 50< Lafayette 63, Boston U. 62< Loyola (Md.) 65, Lehigh 60< Manhattan 84, Niagara 75< Mount St. Mary’s 71, St. Francis (NY) 61< Navy 75, Army 66< Northeastern 52, Towson 49< Princeton 78, Penn 74< Providence 60, Georgetown 57, OT< Rhode Island 61, Duquesne 60< Rider 68, St. Peter’s 55< Robert Morris 72, CCSU 60< St. Francis (Pa.) 77, Sacred Heart 68< Tulsa 63, Temple 56< UConn 62, Cincinnati 56< Vermont 71, Stony Brook 57< Villanova 81, DePaul 64< Wagner 87, LIU Brooklyn 82< Yale 102, Daniel Webster 47< SOUTH Alabama 56, Tennessee 38< Alabama A&M 86, MVSU 73< Auburn 85, Missouri 79< Charleston Southern 68, Longwood 54< Charlotte 77, Marshall 72< Chattanooga 74, ETSU 71, OT< Coastal Carolina 69, Liberty 54< Davidson 89, Saint Louis 54< Delaware 64, Coll. of Charleston 58< Florida 72, Mississippi St. 47< Florida Gulf Coast 72, Stetson 50< Gardner-Webb 65, Winthrop 64< Georgia Southern 81, South Alabama 73< Georgia St. 77, Troy 72< Hampton 58, Bethune-Cookman 56< High Point 69, Campbell 62< Hofstra 79, Elon 61< Howard 71, Coppin St. 69< Jackson St. 64, Alcorn St. 54< LSU 87, Georgia 84, 2OT< Lipscomb 80, N. Kentucky 61< Mercer 74, The Citadel 51< Miami 60, Boston College 56< Middle Tennessee 82, FAU 58< Mississippi 65, South Carolina 49< Morgan St. 73, Delaware St. 69< NC A&T 68, Savannah St. 47< NC Central 76, SC State 45< Norfolk St. 75, Florida A&M 51< North Carolina 72, Louisville 71< North Florida 86, Jacksonville 63< Northwestern St. 103, Incarnate Word 101< Radford 95, Presbyterian 82< SC-Upstate 68, Kennesaw St. 65< SE Louisiana 87, Houston Baptist 67< Sam Houston St. 68, New Orleans 62< Southern U. 59, Grambling St. 53< Tennessee Tech 72, Austin Peay 56< UAB 70, FIU 53< UNC Wilmington 64, Drexel 57< UT-Martin 75, Morehead St. 72, OT< VCU 89, Saint Joseph’s 74< VMI 83, Furman 73< W. Carolina 82, UNC Greensboro 72< W. Kentucky 72, Old Dominion 65< Wake Forest 76, Georgia Tech 69< William & Mary 81, James Madison 73<

Wofford 72, Samford 62< MIDWEST Ball St. 83, Cent. Michigan 65< Bowling Green 69, Ohio 54< Butler 88, Xavier 76< Detroit 74, Oakland 54< E. Illinois 84, Belmont 73< E. Kentucky 68, SE Missouri 55< Evansville 66, Bradley 56< IUPUI 52, Denver 49< Indiana 69, Ohio St. 66< Indiana St. 59, S. Illinois 56< Kansas 86, Texas Tech 54< Kent St. 67, N. Illinois 65< Maryland 69, Purdue 60< Miami (Ohio) 82, E. Michigan 81, OT< Michigan 62, Minnesota 57< N. Iowa 64, Drake 40< Oral Roberts 66, W. Illinois 57< Portland St. 82, North Dakota 75< S. Dakota St. 87, Nebraska-Omaha 68< SIU-Edwardsville 45, Tennessee St. 38< Seton Hall 68, Creighton 67< South Dakota 64, IPFW 62< Valparaiso 58, Cleveland St. 56< Virginia 62, Notre Dame 56< W. Michigan 78, Buffalo 68< SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 71, Nicholls St. 54< Alabama St. 74, Ark.-Pine Bluff 71< Arkansas 82, Vanderbilt 70< Baylor 66, TCU 59, OT< Kansas St. 66, Oklahoma 63, OT< Kentucky 70, Texas A&M 64, 2OT< Lamar 84, Cent. Arkansas 65< Louisiana Tech 84, UTSA 72< Louisiana-Monroe 62, Texas St. 59< North Texas 66, Rice 63< Oklahoma St. 69, Texas 58< Texas A&M-CC 71, McNeese St. 61< Texas Southern 81, Prairie View 77< Texas-Arlington 77, Arkansas St. 50< Texas-Pan American 64, Chicago St. 59< UALR 64, Appalachian St. 46< UTEP 74, Southern Miss. 40< FAR WEST BYU 85, Loyola Marymount 72< Colorado St. 92, Air Force 87< E. Washington 89, Idaho 86< Fresno St. 69, Nevada 66< Gonzaga 79, Santa Clara 57< Grand Canyon 73, CS Bakersfield 65< Montana 90, Idaho St. 64< N. Arizona 70, S. Utah 67< N. Colorado 84, Sacramento St. 73< New Mexico 66, Utah St. 60< New Mexico St. 63, UMKC 45< Oregon 59, Arizona St. 56< Pepperdine 59, San Diego 47< San Francisco 89, Portland 77< UC Irvine 69, UC Riverside 55< UC Santa Barbara 50, Cal Poly 45< UNLV 74, San Jose St. 40< Utah Valley 70, Seattle 52< Washington St. 80, Washington 77< Weber St. 65, Montana St. 62< Wyoming 65, Boise St. 54<

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Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, Jan. 10 New England 35, Baltimore 31 Seattle 31, Carolina 17 Sunday, Jan. 11 Dallas at Green Bay, 9:05 a.m. (FOX) Indianapolis at Denver, 12:40 p.m. (CBS) All Times AST

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First Quarter Bal_Aiken 19 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 12:18. Bal_Smith Sr. 9 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 4:44. NE_Brady 4 run (Gostkowski kick), :48. Second Quarter NE_Amendola 15 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 3:37. Bal_Daniels 11 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), :10. Third Quarter Bal_Forsett 16 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), 10:22. NE_Gronkowski 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 6:48. NE_Amendola 51 pass from Edelman (Gostkowski kick), 4:20. Fourth Quarter Bal_FG Tucker 25, 10:17. NE_LaFell 23 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 5:13. A_68,756. Bal NE First downs 28 29 Total Net Yards 428 422 Rushes-yards 28-136 13-14 Passing 292 408 Punt Returns 4-25 3-45 Kickoff Returns 6-148 5-125 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-0 Comp-Att-Int 28-45-2 34-51-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-10 Punts 4-50.3 5-37.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 7-65 7-60 Time of Possession 32:39 27:21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Baltimore, Forsett 24129, Toussaint 2-5, Pierce 1-2, Campanaro 1-0. New England, Bolden 3-7, Vereen 1-6, Blount 3-1, Brady 6-0. PASSING_Baltimore, Flacco 2845-2-292. New England, Brady 33-50-1-367, Edelman 1-1-0-51. RECEIVING_Baltimore, M.Brown 5-39, Daniels 4-41, Campanaro 4-39, Juszczyk 4-29, T.Smith 3-62, Smith Sr. 3-44, Forsett 2-17, Aiken 1-19, Gillmore 1-9, Toussaint 1-(minus 7). New England, Edelman 8-74, Gronkowski 7-108, Amendola 5-81, LaFell 5-62, Hoomanawanui 4-43, Vereen 4-39, Bolden 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.

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ton (Gano kick), 7:44. Sea_Kearse 63 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 4:54. Car_FG Gano 35, :00. Fourth Quarter Sea_FG Hauschka 37, 14:55. Sea_Willson 25 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 10:26. Sea_Chancellor 90 interception return (Hauschka kick), 5:55. Car_Benjamin 15 pass from Newton (Gano kick), 2:34. A_68,524. Car Sea First downs 21 16 Total Net Yards 362 348 Rushes-yards 30-132 28-100 Passing 230 248 Punt Returns 0-0 1-9 Kickoff Returns 3-66 1-26 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-90 Comp-Att-Int 23-36-2 15-22-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-16 2-20 Punts 4-39.3 4-38.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-60 Time of Possession 34:03 25:57 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_Carolina, Stewart 13-70, Newton 11-37, D.Williams 2-14, Tolbert 2-10, Whittaker 1-1, Cotchery 1-0. Seattle, Lynch 1459, Wilson 7-22, Turbin 7-19. PASSING_Carolina, Newton 2336-2-246. Seattle, Wilson 15-220-268. RECEIVING_Carolina, Benjamin 7-75, Olsen 4-58, Cotchery 3-25, Dickson 2-33, Brown 2-24, D.Williams 2-2, Tolbert 1-14, Bersin 1-11, Stewart 1-4. Seattle, Willson 4-68, Kearse 3-129, Baldwin 3-38, Lynch 3-6, Richardson 1-21, Lockette 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.

Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF Tampa Bay 43 27 12 4 58 140 Montreal 41 26 12 3 55 111 Detroit 42 22 11 9 53 117 Boston 43 22 15 6 50 113 Florida 39 19 11 9 47 96 Toronto 42 22 17 3 47 137 Ottawa 41 17 16 8 42 110 Buffalo 43 14 26 3 31 81 Metropolitan Division N.Y. Islanders 42 28 13 1 57 131 Pittsburgh 41 25 10 6 56 122 N.Y. Rangers 39 24 11 4 52 124 Washington 41 22 11 8 52 123 Columbus 40 18 19 3 39 104 Philadelphia 42 16 19 7 39 112 New Jersey 44 15 21 8 38 96 Carolina 42 13 24 5 31 88

GA 111 95 106 111 103 130 113 147 116 98 95 105 131 126 124 112

WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Nashville 41 28 9 4 60 125 93 Chicago 42 27 13 2 56 130 94 St. Louis 42 26 13 3 55 136 105 Winnipeg 42 21 14 7 49 109 104 Colorado 42 18 16 8 44 112 122 Dallas 41 18 16 7 43 126 135 Minnesota 40 18 17 5 41 110 117 Pacific Division Anaheim 42 26 10 6 58 116 114 Vancouver 40 23 14 3 49 113 104 San Jose 43 22 16 5 49 116 118 Los Angeles 42 19 13 10 48 119 112 Calgary 43 22 18 3 47 123 114 Arizona 41 16 21 4 36 97 136 Edmonton 42 10 23 9 29 95 141 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for

overtime loss. Friday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 3, New Jersey 2, OT Toronto 5, Columbus 2 Tampa Bay 2, Buffalo 1 Florida 6, Calgary 5 Edmonton 5, Chicago 2 Saturday’s Games St. Louis 5, Carolina 4, SO Winnipeg 5, Los Angeles 4, SO Boston 3, Philadelphia 1 Nashville 3, Minnesota 1 Colorado 4, Dallas 3 Pittsburgh 2, Montreal 1, OT Washington 3, Detroit 1 N.Y. Islanders 5, Columbus 2 Ottawa 5, Arizona 1 Calgary 1, Vancouver 0 N.Y. Rangers 3, San Jose 1 Sunday’s Games Florida at Edmonton, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Anaheim, 5 p.m. All Times AST

Transactions BASEBALL American League TAMPA BAY RAYS — Traded INFs Ben Zobrist and Yunel Escobar to Oakland for C John Jaso, INF Daniel Robertson, OF Boog Powell and cash. National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Assigned SS Erisbel Arruebarrena outright to Oklahoma City (PCL). Agreed to terms with LHPs Ryan Buchter and David Huff on minor league contracts. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed Fs Lou Amundson and Lance Thomas to 10-day contracts. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS — Announced the resignation of defensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. Quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains will not be retained. DENVER BRONCOS — Placed DE Quanterus Smith on injured reserve. Activated LB Shaquil Barrett from the practice squad. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed TE Michael Egnew to a future contract. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed DT Jermelle Cudjo and FB Jordan Campbell to future contracts. PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Announced the resignation of Dick LeBeau defensive coordinator. ST. LOUIS RAMS — Signed WR Austin Pettis and DT Matt Conrath to future contracts. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Signed WR Brelan Chancellor and DB Alden Darby to future contracts. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released RB Mike Zimmer from the practice squad. Signed DT Jimmy Staten to the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES — Reassigned F Colin Jacobs from Rochester (AHL) to Elmira (ECHL). DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled F Martin Frk from Toledo (ECHL) to Grand Rapids (AHL). SAN JOSE SHARKS — Activated C Joe Thornton from injured reserve. Placed D Mirco Mueller on injured reserve.


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SoHi wrestlers get 2nd at Colony Staff report

The Soldotna wrestling team finished second at the seven-team Colony Invitational on Saturday. Colony won the tournament with 260 points, while Soldotna scored 152 to finish second. Kenai was fifth with 64 points. The tournament featured brackets for most weight classes, and a round robin for those weight classes without a lot of wrestlers. Austin Craig, Seth Hutchison and Ryan Winter paced the Stars by each taking first. Craig, at 113, defeated Colony’s Sam Sisco 3-1 in

the championship match. Hutchison, at 120, defeated Dimond’s Jack Divelbiss by a 10-0 major decision in the title match. Winter, at 132, pinned Wasilla’s Troy Newland in the title match. Sage Hill and Hunter Bourgeois each finished second for the Stars. At 160, Bourgeois was pinned in the title match by Colony’s Robert Haan. At 195, Hill finished 3-1, losing only to Isaiah Christy of Colony. Also for the Stars, James Gallagher was third at 182, Rodney French was third at 195, Taylor Macrae was third at 220, Eli Daman was fourth

at 152 and Dalton Best was fourth at 285. Ellery Steffensen led the Kardinals with a victory at 152. Steffensen pinned Colony’s Spencer Adams in the first-place match. Dylan Carter finished second for the Kards at 170, finishing 3-1. His only loss was to Colony’s Dawson Nash. Also for the Kards, Zach Koziczkowski was third at 285, finishing 3-2. Colony Invitational

Saturday, Colony High School Team scores: 1. Colony 260; 2. Soldotna 152; 3. Wasilla 127; 4. Eagle River 94.5; 5. Kenai 64; 6. Dimond 59; 7. Palmer 55. Individual results

98 pounds — 1. R. Zimmerman, Col; 2. G. Whisman, Col; 3. B. Rogers, Dim; 4. A. Wolfert, ER; 113 — 1. A. Craig, Sol; 2. S. Sisco, Col; 4. W. Salter, ER; 5. D. Colley, Col; 120 — S. Hutchison, Sol; 2, J. Divelbiss, Dim; 3. C. Alexander, Was; 4. G. Barkhurst, ER; 126 — 1. C. Hopkins, Col; 2. L. Albrecht, Was; 3. W. Spencer, Col; 4. J. Toth, ER; 132 — 1. R. Winter, Sol; 2. T. Newland, Was; 3. J. Watkins, Pal; 4. J. Lautrup, Col; 138 — 1. J. Nero, Col; 2. E. Villasenor, Dim; 3. B. Easley, Col; 145 — M. Amico, ER; 2. T. Loutzenhiser, Col; 3. A. Newland, Was; 4. A. Spangler, Was; 152 — 1. E. Steffensen, Ken; 2. S. Adams, Col; 3. M. Prado, ER; 4. E. Daman, Sol; 160 — R. Haan, Col; 2. H. Bourgeois, Sol; 3. E. Hall, Was; 4. B. Dyer, Pal; 170 — 1. D. Nash, Col; 2. D. Carter, Ken; 3. B. Knighten, Col; 4. A. Rabb, Dim; 182 — 1. K. Nash, Col; 2. C. Eby, Col; 3. J. Gallagher, Sol; 4. C. Minnick, Was; 195 — 1. I. Christy, Col; 2. S. Hill, Sol; 3. R. French, Sol; 4. C. Gagnon, Was; 220 — 1. B. Button, Pal; 2. Z. Doan, Col; 3. T. Macrae, Sol; 4. D. Denter, ER; 285 — 1. Z. Rockstad, Was; 2. M. Daigle, Col; 3. Z. Koziczkowski, Ken; 4. D. Best, Sol.

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Beauparlant said the line of Jackstadt, Maurin Bouvet and Nick Klishko also had a solid Continued from page B-1 game. The Bears host the Ice Dogs the lone goal of the first period. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 “To be down 1-0 on the road p.m. at the Soldotna Regional in that building, we felt like we Sports Complex. were in a good spot,” BeauSaturday parlant said. “We played solid Ice Dogs 5, Brown Bears 0 hockey and didn’t make any Kenai River 0 0 0 —0 Fairbanks 2 1 2 —5 mistakes.” In the second, John Zimmer- First period — 1. Fairbanks, Madry (SomoMueller), PP, 6:53; 2. Fairbanks, Bauman put the Ice Dogs up 2-0, za, mann (Kleven), 12:28. Penalties — Kenai but Evan Butcher, on assists River 7 for 33:00; Fairbanks 6 for 23:00. from Ben Campbell and Alex Second period — 3. Fairbanks, Somoza Madry), PP, 16:00. Penalties Jackstadt, scored as the extra (Burgess, — Kenai River 2 for 4:00; Fairbanks 1 for attacker after Fairbanks took a 2:00. Third period — 4. Fairbanks, Somoza penalty. 1:30; 5. Fairbanks, Hetz (StridsBut Josef Ingman scored be- (Madry), berg), 4:45. Penalties — Fairbanks 3 for fore the end of the second pe- 6:00. Shots on goal — Kenai River 3-11-7—21; riod for a 3-1 Fairbanks lead. Fairbanks 10-12-9—31. “Then what happens has be- Goalies — Kenai River, Hauser (31 shots, come a familiar song,” Beau- 26 saves); Fairbanks, Aldridge (21 shots, saves). parlant said. “I thought there 21 Power plays — Kenai River 0 for 6; Fairwere some questionable calls, banks 2 for 4. not to say the referees deterFriday Ice Dogs 6, Brown Bears 1 mined the outcome, but it was 0 1 0 —1 a good hockey game and they Kenai River Fairbanks 1 2 3 —6 kind of got overinvolved. First period — 1. Fairbanks, Somoza (Hetz, “We didn’t capitalize on our Mueller), 8:52. Penalties — Kenai River 2 power plays and they scored on for 4:00; Fairbanks 2 for 4:00. Second period — 2. Fairbanks, Zimmerthree of theirs.” (Tomberlin, R. Gorowsky), 11:28; 3. Fairbanks finished 3 for 8 on man Kenai River, Butcher (Campbell), 13:32; the power play, while the Bears 4. Fairbanks, Ingman (un.), 16:32. Penalwere 0 for 4. Hans Gorowsky ties — Kenai River 2 for 4:00; Fairbanks 1 2:00. had two of the power-play for Third period — 5. Fairbanks, Burgess goals, while Todd Burgess add- (Hetz, Madry), pp, 2:59; 6. Fairbanks, H. Gorowsky (Somoza), pp, 7:20; 7. Faired the other. banks, H. Gorowksy (R. Gorowsky), pp, Patrick Munson had 19 saves 13:05. Penalties — Kenai River 6 for 12:00; for Fairbanks, while Alec Derks Fairbanks 4 for 16:00. Shots on goal — Kenai River 8-8-4—20; made 33 saves for the Bears. Fairbanks 12-14-13—39. “I thought Alec played well Goalies — Fairbanks, Munson (20 shots, in the net,” Beauparlant said. 19 saves); Kenai River, Derks (39 shots, 33 “He didn’t have a chance on saves). Power plays — Kenai River 0 for 4; Fairbanks 3 for 8. any of them.”

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Kenai Central High School’s Dalton Dosko takes the control of the puck in the game against Chugiak High School on Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in Soldotna.

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added a second score at the 8:34 mark amidst a scrum in front of the Kenai net. Casey also ended the night with two assists. A scoreless second period kept Kenai within striking distance heading into the third frame of play, but Rhys Cottle dashed the Kardinals’ spirit quickly with a goal just 94 seconds in. Wilkens said he was much happier with the Mustangs’ shifts in the second and third periods, “That’s the way it should look,” Wilkens said. “When we’re playing our system, completing our passes, it’s not just one guy doing all the work.” Sam Hanson, John Hammer, Zach Krajnik, Andrew Beckett and Chase Bear all scored goals in the third period, including three in the final 1:45 of the game. The eighth and final goal came in the fi-

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tion of the contest. “They’re really good at feeding me (the ball) and giving me open looks, and telling me where to go with the ball,” Hutt said. After a fast start by Nikiski that saw juniors Sam Tauriainen and Carstens sink three 3s, resulting in a 13-10 lead after one quarter, Hutt began to heat up with a trio of shots that pushed the Bulldogs. A 3-pointer from Reutov gave Homer a 19-17 lead with 4:23 to play in the second quarter, and the Mariners led the rest of the way. At one point during a thirdand fourth-quarter span of time, Hutt scored 14 of 18 points for Homer. In the fourth quarter, Nikiski relentlessly battled to chip away at a steady 10-point lead — including a pair of clutch 3s from Cade Anderson and Brady Malston — but Homer held strong. “We were trying to only allow them to have one shot,” Creel said. “Everybody’s got to crash the boards.”

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The Mustangs finished a shutout weekend on the Peninsula with a 4-goal performance Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. DJ Paxon recorded the perfect sheet for Chugiak with 25 blocked shots on goal. Billy Yoder took the loss in goal for SoHi with 26 saves on 30 shots. Chugiak’s Andrew Beckett broke the scoreless tie with 45 seconds left in the first period to put the visitors up 1-0. John Hammer and Rhys Cottle added goals in the second period and Daniel Casey notched a third-period score.

The host Wolves got two goals from Ben Rinckey to get the nonconference victory Saturday. Owen Delehanty had the goal for Homer, while Connor Canterbury, Kyle Johnson and Jesse Johnson also scored for Eagle River. Riley Swanson had 32 saves for Homer, while Trent Burnham made 24 saves for the Wolves.

Service 3, Homer 0 Tyler Millar had a pair of goals as the Cougars notched a nonconference victory in Anchorage. Matt Stone also scored for Service. Markian Polushkin had 41 saves for the Mariners, while Ronan Klancher had 12

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‘She doesn’t know how good she is yet.’ —Homer coach Chad Felice, on sophomore Mariah Hendrickson

Nikiski. Homer started fast and held on through a rough second quarter to claim an important Southcentral Conference battle over Nikiski, improving to 3-0 in conference play this year (5-2 overall). Nikiski is 1-1 in conference play (3-3 overall). “It’s a real big win for us,” said Homer coach Chad Felice. “We had a long week of practice, and we’re finally back to full strength.” Felice said Saturday’s contest was the first time this season he had his starting five players on the floor together. “Once we moved the ball around and played team basketball, it was good. I was impressed,” Felice said. Homer sophomore Mariah Hendrickson came up big in the waning minutes. Hendrickson hit three crucial jumpers in the final four minutes to push Homer from a precarious 26-24 lead to a 33-24 lead with 1:31 left to play. Those five points Homer girls 36, Nikiski 28 ultimately become HendrickA defensive struggle turned son’s only points of the game. out in favor of the visiting Mar“She doesn’t know how iners on Saturday afternoon in good she is yet,” Felice said.

“She’s just so smooth playing and doesn’t think twice. She doesn’t care when she hits those shots if there’s 20 seconds left or eight minutes.” Before Hendrickson’s lategame heroics, Nikiski had closed the gap with big plays from senior Rachel Thompson and junior Alison Litke. Litke led Nikiski with 11 points — including seven of Nikiski’s 10 points in the second quarter — for a career game performance. Thompson added eight points. Homer streaked out to a 13-2 lead in the first quarter, but received a taste of its own medicine in the second. Nikiski turned the tables with a 10-2 points run in the frame. Felice attributed it to various player substitutions and sluggish play while trying to sit on a lead. “We were just trying to keep all our legs fresh and everyone working,” he said. Homer held a 26-20 lead leading into the fourth quarter, but Litke sank a jump shot in the opening minute to cut the lead and Thompson grabbed a steal and was fouled going C

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DALLAS — Oregon was forced to bench two players because of failed drug tests days before the team competes in the first College Football Playoff title game, the latest hit to a roster already depleted by injuries. Wide receiver Darren Carrington and running back Ayele Forde did not travel with Oregon for Monday’s national championship game against Ohio State after each failed NCAA-mandated drug test. Carrington tested positive for marijuana; the results of Forde’s test weren’t disclosed. Oregon coach Mark Helfrich insisted Saturday that the team remained focused. “Unfortunately, we’ve been tested in the realm of guys not being available for whatever reason all season long,” Helfrich said. “And our guys have stepped up.” The loss of Carrington is particularly difficult for the Ducks, who are already short at receiver for Heisman Trophywinning quarterback Marcus Mariota. The players were tested before the team’s Rose Bowl appearance, a person with direct knowledge of the tests told The

Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of student privacy rules. The NCAA conducts random drug testing for championship events and bowl games. Those tests can be done before or after an event and the school is given no notice about how many players will be tested. A failed test for recreational drugs results in the NCAA requiring the school to declare the player ineligible. The penalty for a failed test is 50 percent of a season, which means Carrington could miss up to five games next year. The national championship would have been Forde’s last game. Oregon can appeal the NCAA ruling. But on Saturday, Oregon coaches and players said they were moving forward without Carrington and Forde. “I think anytime you put something in your body that doesn’t belong there it’s a bad decision,” Oregon offensive coordinator Scott Frost said. Not having Carrington leaves the Ducks down two key wide receivers against Ohio State. Carrington, a 6-foot-2, 191-pound redshirt freshman, had seven catches for 166 yards and two touchdowns in Oregon’s Rose Bowl victory over Florida State.

for the layup on the other end. Thompson converted on the ensuing free throws to cut the lead to two points. Hendrickson took care of business from there. The Bulldogs continue hoops action next weekend when they host the 26th annual Nikiski Tip-Off Tournament. Homer will face Soldotna in a nonconference tilt on Tuesday. Saturday boys Mariners 54, Bulldogs 43 Homer Nikiski

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randdaughter No. 7 is getting her driver’s license next month. She took a driver’s class and passed with flying colors so she’s on the way! Today’s kids don’t want to drive like we did. She is a few months past the minimum age for the license and she didn’t even get her permit until a year past the time she was eligible. When I was a kid, and my own kids, too (her father especially) a driver’s license was the first big milestone to be conquered. Of course, we had grown up driving: sitting on dad’s lap to drive on the dirt road to Grandma’s, jumping in the pickup to take it to the house from the barn yard, herding the wheel tractor around the hay field to pick up bales; from the time we could reach the pedals, we had motorized wheels of some kind. Different time, different place. The culture has changed and now, for whatever reason, driving isn’t as important as it was as a signal that one is responsible enough to be trusted with wheels. Her taking lessons to drive got me thinking about how we learn things. She took lessons because, frankly, she’s stubborn, and no one in the family wanted to undertake teaching her to drive from a cold beginning. The only motorized thing she had ever herded across the yard was a fourwheeler … and while not a catastrophe, it came close. The driving instructor knew just how to make her comfortable, and she reacted like she was in school learning to add and subtract, so they got on well. And she has good driver instincts. Experience will only add to her skill. Some things are learned by osmosis, like our generation learned to drive. We grew up with a steering wheel and gear shift right there at all times. No TV, no iPod, no cell phone to distract us from a serious intent to know how to drive. And cooking. We women of a certain age, and our children, were inundated with “cooking” every day. Mom was home and the troops needed to be fed. If one were lucky enough to be the offspring of a really good cook, it came effortlessly: “Hey, Sis, put a pot of water on for noodles”; “Please measure me out a cup of milk”; before long, after a painless apprenticeship cooking was so instilled in our psyches it became second nature: 11 a.m.? Time to start lunch; Thanksgiving? Dinner here! But some things we need to really work to learn. Try as I might, I couldn’t pick up how to knit just by watching. And my mother-in-law, who knitted beautifully, tried to teach me with little success. I finally bought a book and sat down by myself, and with what she had shown me, taught myself to knit (digression … as I was typing I mistyped “knit” as “knot.” Call it a Freudian slip, because that was how my first attempts at wielding those needles seemed to progress). I am not a talented knitter. I can follow directions and turn out slippers and mittens and doll clothes, but I’ll never do it effortlessly while watching TV like some of my friends do. The difference between skill and talent also determines how we learn something. A skill can be learned, and one may develop it to expert level (or not), but a talent is there from the beginning, and only needs to be nurtured to become instinctual. Music is an example. I’m sure we all had at least one friend who sat down at the piano and banged out a perfect Boogie Woogie while we struggled to find middle C. (Need I mention I don’t play the piano either.) Or the other friend who took piano lessons faithfully, practicing for that hour a day, and can play “Yellow Bird” skillfully, but not with feeling. Skill is to be admired, but talent, if nurtured, should be cherished. I spent twenty-plus years acutely aware of learning styles and sometimes the lack of such. Some kids came ready to sit with a book and absorb all they read, others were all over the place needing to act out each lesson in some way (did YOU count on your fingers?). Some needed to talk it through (heaven help us all) but they all eventually got the picture and could then act on the knowledge in their own individual way. Granddaughter No. 7 learned to drive with ease, so I’d venture to say she’s probably got her dad’s natural bent to have wheels. I think of how much easier it would have been for her and the family if the time and place were such that classes had not been necessary. However, in the same breath, and harking back to the classrooms I’ve known, I’m glad it did not fall to me to teach her to drive. Virginia Walters lives in Kenai. Email her at vewalters@gci.net.

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

ConocoPhillips contributes to food drive ConocoPhillips awarded a grant of $2,500 to the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank in support of the 2014 Cook Inlet Food Drive. ConocoPhillips employees gathered 2,500 pounds in November during their Kenai food drive. Grant funds and the food collected will be used to distribute via the Food Bank’s 70 member partner agency feeding programs, the Fireweed Diner meals and the Direct Service Emergency Food Program. Food and funds gathered will provide 5,000 meals to individuals like Nikki who says “We as a family really appreciate the generous donations this food bank distributes to people just like us who struggle to eat well. Financial hardships hit most everyone at some time and it is wonderful to know we have this resources available in times of need. Thank you all!” Between October 1, 2013 and September 30, 2014, Food Bank staff distributed food directly to 4,968 individuals with a typical day serving 90 of those individuals via the Direct Service program.

Kenai Senior Center What’s happening at the Kenai Senior Center for the month of January 2015 call for 283-8211 for additional information. (All activities are held at the Kenai Senior Center unless otherwise stated): Special Activities: • Thursday, January 1 ~ Closed for New Year’s Day • Monday, January 5 ~ Noon – National Bird Day presentation by the Molloy & Tarbox Families • Thursday, January 8 ~ 5:00 pm – No-Host Dinner to Louie’s, sign up at the front desk (Menu posted on the bulletin board.) • Tuesday, January 13 ~ 1:00 pm - Health Class with Nurse Coleene, sign up on the bulletin board • Thursday, January 15 ~ Noon – National Hat Day! • Friday, January 16 ~ 6:00 pm – Volunteer Appreciation Dinner & Dance – Music by: Bull Don & the Moose Nuggets (Invitation only event • Friday, January 16 ~ Dining Room closed • Monday, January 19 ~ Noon - National Popcorn Day • Tuesday, January 20 ~ 1:00 pm - Archery Shooting - $3, sign up at the front desk • Tuesday, January 20 ~ 1:00 pm - Caregiver Support Meeting “National Senior Independence Month” • Wednesday, January 21 ~ 11:30 am - Birthday Lunch • Wednesday, January 21 ~ 1:00 pm – iPad Class, facilitated by Al Weeks • Wednesday, January 28 ~ Noon – National Kazoo Day! • Friday, January 30 ~ 11:30 am - Super Bowl Party • Friday, January 30 ~ 7:00 pm – Fifth Friday Classic Movie Night “Knute Rockne All American” $3 entry $1 for each concession item Body / Mind / Soul: • Conversational Spanish: Mondays ~ 1-1:30p Beginning Spanish / 1:30-2p Audio Spanish / 2-2:30p Instructional Spanish • NEW! Writers Group ~ Wednesdays @ 1:00 pm – Solarium, facilitated by Virginia Walters • New! Living Well Class ~ Thursdays @ 1:00 pm for 6 weeks – This class is designed to help you take control of your health. Call the Center for additional information. • General Exercise: Monday / Wednesday / Friday @ 9:00 am

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Julie Litchfield of Soldotna, Lydia Power of Kenai and Brandi Wagoner of Kenai have earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon for the fall 2014 semester. Students on the list posted a grade point average of 3.5 or higher during the term. Litchfield is a freshman majoring in biology. Power, a freshman, is majoring in entrepreneurship and management. Wagoner is a sophomore majoring in nursing.

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KPC Fall 2014 Chancellor’s List (4.0 GPA) Nicholas Abraham Timothy Alsobrooks Hans Andersen Dagmar Badger Richard Baker Sarah Bovey Gabriel Boyle Owen Brewer Benjamin Carney Shannon Cefalu Joshua Cho Abby Cook Robert Cooley Ricardo Cornejo Morgan Cunningham Matthew Flowers Bradley Fusaro Hannah Glaves Denali Goodwill Johnny Griffin Shey Groeneveld Hunter Hamrick Phillip Hemphill Matthew Hinkle Cameron Horst Angela Hutchens Jeffrey Jones Brooke Kennedy Charles Kindstrand Kelsey Kolberg Alisah Kress Natalie Kress Kaitlyn Louthan Caleb Lyons Twila McClung Marleena Merchant Brett Meyer Kiara Miller Mitchell Ogden Lana Perry Teagan Pollock Jayce Robertson Jessica Rogers Brian Rowe Christopher Russell Zachary Schindler Charles Sims Chelsea Springer Katrina Truesdell Philip Valenta Zack Waters Tim Weathers Will West Megan Westlake Joseph Zickefoose

• Growing Strong Strength Training Class: Monday / Wednesday / Friday @ 10:00 am • Line Dancing: Monday / Thursday @ 10:00 am at the Kenai Recreation Center (Please stop by the KSC to sign up for Beginning Line Dancing) • Tai-Chi: Tuesday / Thursday @ 10:00 am • Zumba Gold: Tuesday / Thursday @ 2:00 pm ~ donation suggested • Walter Walking @ Nikiski Pool: Tuesdays & Thursdays ($3 van ride) 7:30a-9:30a • New! Nordic Pole Walking ~ Monday/Wednesday/Friday @ 7:30a Arts / Crafts Opportunities: • Beading ~ 1:oo pm Mondays • Knitting ~ 1:00 pm Fridays Game Schedule: • Mondays & Fridays @ 12:30p ~ Pinochle • Tuesdays @ 12:35p ~ Bridge • Wednesdays @ 1p ~ Dominos • Thursdays @ 12:30p ~ Tripoly Other: • Wednesday, December 3 & 17 ~ Social Security virtual office: 9a-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] • Council on Aging ~ Thursday, December 11 @ 4:30p • Kenai Senior Connection Board Meeting ~ Friday, December 12 @ 9:30a Community Meals are served Monday – Friday from 11:30 – 1p unless otherwise noted. Our mission at the Kenai Senior Center is to serve as a community focal point for senior services where adults 60+ 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 (8a-4p) – Monday – Friday.

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KPC Fall 2014 Dean’s List (3.5-3.9 GPA) Rodney Adams Sadie Arneson Landon Beatty Carissa Bible Ruslan Bilak Allison Bohac John Boullion Joseph Bressler Tereza Brooks Stuart Brown Jared Carter Weston Classen Jared Clay Jonathon Delaquito Heidi Diamond Rachel Firmin Brianna Forbis Austin Frederic Ashley Freeman Alissa Garcia Joseph Gillham Robert Goerdt Jonathan Gonzalez Karla Gonzalez Joshua Gross Bryan Hahn William Hamman Jr Caleb Harshman Kaitlyn Hecks Haley Hoff Jens Hopson Shawn Jackinsky Jessica Jaroma Alexander Konev Mirimia Kuzmin Samuel Lares Jacob Leage Dennis Martushoff Jake McCollum Elizabeth McGlothen Daylan McKay Collin Morse Gwendolyn Nelson Douglas Norris Jr Reece Nunez Victoria Oberts Natalya Oskolkoff Jacob Pass Lauren Petersen Kyle Potocek Alyson Quartly Samantha Reynolds Benjamin Rosendale Jessica Samskar Kassidy Stock Dylon Story Skylar Taylor Carol Tolly Shelby Vitt Jamie Ward Holly West Caleb Whelan David Wolf Joshua Wolf Christopher Young

Jan 6: Tuesday-shopping at Fred Meyers 1pm Jan 10: Saturday-No-host dinner at Nikko Gardens 1pm Jan 13: Tuesday-Family Caregivers Support Group 1-3:00 Jan 14: Wednesday-Hula practice 6-8:00pm Jan 16: Friday-Game Night 5:30-8:30pm Jan 27: Tuesday-Family Caregivers Support Group 1-3:00 Jan 28: Wednesday-Hula practice 6-8:00pm Jan 31: Saturday-Volunteer’s Award Banquet 5:30pm; open only to individuals that volunteered during 2014; reservations required. Menu: Monday, Wednesday, Friday salad bar is served 11:30-12:30 Tuesday, Thursday soup is served 11:30-12:30 Entrée served Monday-Friday 12:00-12:30 Dessert & beverages served with all meals. Jan 1st closed for New Years; 2nd meatloaf; 5th chicken breast; 6th BBQ pork; 7th Alaska cod Olympia; 8th beef lasagna; 9th pork egg rolls; 12th liver & onions; 13th beef cattleman’s casserole; 14th chicken enchiladas; 15th hot beef sandwich; 16th pancakes, bacon, egg casserole; 19th Chicago style hot dogs; 20th pork loin; 21st lemon pollock fillet; 22th taco bar; 23rd chicken pot pie; 26th stuffed bell peppers; 27th baked chicken; 28th ham & bean soup; 29th pork fried rice, 30th spaghetti.

Sterling Senior Center Carving Club will meet at the Senior Center from 10am to 3pm on January 3rd , 17th and 31st.. If you are a carver or want to learn carving, you are welcome to join us. There are no dues. We have carving tools to share and carvers willing to teach you. We do ask that you bring something for the potluck we share at noon. Ice Cream Social January 7th from 2:30 to 4:30 (PM, of course). This is a free event! We ask that you bring a favorite topping to share.

Friday Night at the Movies Two really, really great movies are coming in January! January 9 will be “The Hundred-Foot Journey” Weekly Activities: Mondays: Art class 10-3, line dancing 10:30-11:30, starring Helen Mirren, then on January 23 Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman star in “The Railway Man”, clogging 11:30-noon, music at noon a true story. Snacks start 6pm, movie starts 7pm. Tuesdays: Board games 1pm Wednesdays: Music at noon, craft shop 1pm Thursdays: Art class 10-3, blood pressures 11-12, Square Dance Classes Wednesday Nights starting January 7, 2015 from shopping at Safeway 1pm 6:30 to 8:30 Fridays: Music at noon Sterling Senior Citizens Center (ages 10-80) Special events: Jan 1: Thursday-closed for New Years C

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a wonderful time. Go to Disneyland tomorrow. I met Doris Day and John Rayty. I don’t know how to spell his last name.” Actually, his last name was Raitt, and they were filming a movie. Today, his daughter, blues singer Bonnie Raitt, carries on his name. On the train west, JoAn had broken her glasses, and much of the trip was a blur. Still, she met a number of impressive people and took photos. She pasted in shots of stars, including Jack Webb and Ben Alexander of Dragnet, who handed out autographed photos. The band was in the audience for a Tennessee Ernie Ford weekly TV program and a rehearsal by Lawrence Welk. It took in Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, the Hollywood Bowl and – a favorite of the girls – actor Rock Hudson’s home. One day, author Mickey Spillane walked

into a drugstore where JoAn and her friends hung out at the soda fountain. He was in town to appear in the film noir version of one of his books. Spillane sat down across from JoAn and Glynn Moore talked for an hour, giving the kids advice about life. Joan asked what he did. He told her, but warned her she was too young for his racy novels. Of course, she ran to a bookstore and got all of Spillane’s Mike Hammer novels. She had to wait to read them – not until she grew older, but until she got new glasses. He was her favorite part of the trip. Decades later, we met Spillane at a ban-

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Mom hopes fiance can be a buddy to her young son DEAR ABBY: I am a 47-year-old woman with a 12-year-old son. I met a wonderful man I’ll call “Daryl,” and we have been dating for about three years. We recently became engaged and are planning to be married this spring. I have had one concern for a while, and I probably should have already addressed it with him. Daryl is very good about including my son, “Kevin,” in almost all of our outings, but he never asks Kevin to do any “guy” things with him. Daryl has grown sons, so it’s not like he doesn’t know how to do the guy thing. Kevin has never had a father in his life, so he longs for this kind of companionship. I’m afraid if I bring it up, Daryl may feel compelled to start doing it, but I don’t want him to do it only because I said something. I was hoping it was something my fiance might have wanted to do earlier on in the relationship. Should I say something or let it take its course? — MOM IN ALABAMA DEAR MOM: Bring it up! Daryl isn’t clairvoyant, and he may not realize how much your son longs for a role model. Explain it to him and see how he responds. Your fiance may not have been a hands-on dad with his own sons. The teen years are an important time, and Daryl still has time to lay the groundwork for a mentoring relationship if he starts showing an interest now. If he waits too long, Kevin may conclude that Daryl doesn’t really care about him and thinks he doesn’t measure up in some way, which could affect his self-esteem for years to come.

out offending or hurting friends or family members? — SOCIAL ENOUGH IN THE SOUTH DEAR SOCIAL ENOUGH: So you’re a people pleaser. It is not rude or hurtful to refuse invitations by saying, “Thank Abigail Van Buren you for wanting us, but we already have a commitment for that day.” It’s also not rude to tell the person your schedule has been so full that you have been buzzing around like a bee in a fit and need to just plain rest and catch up on chores. That’s what I recommend you start doing without feeling guilty about it, because everyone needs a certain amount of downtime so they don’t make themselves sick.

DEAR ABBY: I am 40, married and busy. I work a full-time job and go to school parttime. My schedule is filled with just my normal activities. I have a busy social life and many family members, so every weekend my husband and I are invited to something. I enjoy these gatherings, but sometimes I just want a weekend to myself to do what I want to do — go to the beach, a park, take care of something that needs to be done around the house, or just sit and watch TV or go to a movie. I find it hard to say no to the invitations. How can I politely decline some of them with-

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Capricorn and a Moon in Virgo if born before 3:57 a.m. (PST). Afterward, the Moon will be in Libra. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015: This year you have an opportunity to take your place within your community. You will be complimented on your imagination and how well you organize things. If you are single, you will meet many people this year. You might find someone you would like to be with from late summer on. Take your time deciding. If you are attached, the two of you enjoy relating directly to each other without distraction. Make it so. LIBRA knows how to pressure you and get results. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You generally are a strong force to deal with, yet today you might choose to be a little less responsive. Detaching will allow you to better understand the interactions between others. Avoid isolating yourself. Tonight: Defer, defer, defer. This Week: Others push to get what they want. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Throw yourself into a fun family project. How you are feeling and what you are doing will reflect the mood of the day. Don’t get yourself too busy that you can’t enjoy your Sunday luxuries. You could feel as if someone is being way too controlling. Tonight: Talk up a storm. This Week: You might want to take a nap or two. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Stay on top of your calls and plans. An adjustment to let others join in will help make them feel cared for. You might be spending a lot of energy on one specific person whom you adore and want to be with. Be your authentic self. Tonight: Togetherness is the theme. This Week: Your charm and wit mix together. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Listen to what a loved one has to share. A conversation could go on for several hours as you discuss a personal matter. Stay tuned in to a change of mood from this person. You won’t need to acknowledge this transformation, but you will need to respond. Tonight: At home. This Week: A loved one wants to be the center of attention. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You could end up in a situation where another person asks for your feedback. Honor a change, and remain flexible with a demand from someone in your daily life. You could be overwhelmed by everything you have to handle. Tonight: With your favorite person. This Week: Spend some time by yourself. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C

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Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape Expert advice on how to do a resume correctly. By Kristina Cowan So you’ve discovered the perfect gig with a higher salary, and you’re bent on shuffling your credentials to the hiring manager immediately, if not sooner. You’ve got the experience, education and skills that make you a star candidate. One hurdle remains: how to do a resume appropriately. Don’t fret-you can soon be on your way to crafting a stellar resume; just use the following key resume tips from career experts Brian Drum and Heather Heath. Drum is president and CEO of New York City-based Drum Associates, Inc., a global executive search firm, and Heath, based in Minneapolis, is practice leader of sales and marketing for Hudson, a recruitment and talent management firm. Expert Resume Tips on How to do a Resume 1. Be accurate and truthful. “A resume should not be embellished or exaggerated-it’s not an exercise in writing a novel. If there’s anything that is not correct or is misstated, it could be a reason for not hiring you,” Drum said. 2. Take two pages for your resume if necessary. Drum said once you have four or five years of experience, it often becomes very difficult to squeeze your career path all onto one page. Heath said she sees two-page resumes “all the time.” Most applicants should avoid three page resumes. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Stick to one page. 3. Use bullets with concise descriptions. Most resumes that use paragraphs aren’t looked at, Drum explained, so it’s best to use bullets, and keep them to a maximum of two lines a piece. 4. In most cases, list experience before education. If you’re a seasoned executive, it’s best to list your work experience first. Resume Tip for Recent College Graduates: Put education up top. 5. Mind your keywords! Both Drum and Heath underscored the importance of including terms to help get your resume picked up through online searches. “We’re seeing more and more systems ranking people’s resumes based on how many keywords are being matched. ... More people are putting more words on their resumes because they understand that tracking systems are keyword-driven,” Heath said. 6. List your contact information, particularly your cell phone number and e-mail address. Heath advises against listing your current work phone number. “I don’t think a potential employer would be impressed that you’re using company resources to find a job,” she said. 7. Use consistent formatting. Use the same size and type of font throughout your resume, such as 12-point Times New Roman. Offsetting your name in a slightly larger font is acceptable. If you cut and paste from various versions of your resume, be sure to align the text and eliminate formatting glitches. 8. Remember to double check your spelling. Heath suggests printing your resume, reading it and proofreading it to catch spelling and grammatical problems. It’s fine to use an automated spell-check, she said, but be wary of such systems introducing errors. 9. Bling on resumes is bad. Steer clear of using lots of large fonts in different colors, and of underscoring and bolding text for extra emphasis. Excessive use of bells and whistles distracts the reader and makes your resume look unprofessional. 10. No headshots, please. Pictures and resumes are like oil and water. If you have the urge, don’t give in. At the end of the day, Heath said, “People need to remember when they’re sending their resume out they’re sending a version of themselves. ... Make it a statement-a strong one.” Kristina Cowan is the senior writer for PayScale.com. She has over 10 years of journalism experience, specializing in education and workforce issues.

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Formed From Volcanoes

Hawaiian Islands

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On June 27, 2014, lava from a new Kilauea vent, or opening, started heading toward the town of Pahoa on Hawaii Island. It set fire to this house in November. Kilauea has destroyed 215 buildings since 1983.

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The Earth is made up of three main layers: the crust, the mantle and the core. Picture it like a boiled egg. The thin outer layer is the Earth’s crust. This is like the eggshell. The continents and land under the sea make up the crust. Right under the crust is a layer of super-hot rock called the mantle. This is like the egg white. The mantle is so hot that part of the rock is melted, or molten. The core is in the middle of the Earth. It is made of metal, mostly iron and nickel. We can think of this as the egg yolk. But unlike a yolk, the core has two parts.

The hot, hot core The outer core is so hot that the metal is melted. The outer core is like a sea of liquid metal. The solid iron inner core is about as big as the moon, and it is as hot as the surface of the sun. But the rest of the planet puts so much pressure on the inner core that it stays solid. It doesn’t melt like the outer core.

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You’ll need: • 1 cup whole-wheat flour • 1/4 cup white sugar • 1 tablespoon baking powder • 1/4 cup fat-free sour cream • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda • 1 egg • 1/4 teaspoon salt • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract • 1 cup mashed ripe bananas • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (2 medium bananas) • 1/3 cup chopped pecans What to do: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Arrange muffin liners in muffin pan. 2. Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl. 3. In a separate bowl, combine mashed banana, sugar, sour cream, egg, vanilla and cinnamon. 4. Stir banana mixture into flour mixture until just combined. Add chopped pecans. Spoon into prepared muffin pan. 5. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until done. Makes 10 to 12 muffins. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe. from The Mini Page © 2014 Universal Uclick

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Kate Avery

Iona College runner Kate Avery found herself in a familiar spot at the 2014 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Nov. 22. At the 2013 championships, she had led most of the 6,000-meter final, but was passed twice on the final 1,000 meters and finished third. A year later, she was right back at the front as the finish line approached. One difference the second time around was that Kate’s Iona teammates from New Rochelle, New York, were there to cheer her on. Both the women’s and men’s cross country teams qualified for the championships, with the women finishing ninth overall and the men taking eighth place. Encouraged by her fellow Gaels, Kate powered through to the end, taking first place and becoming the first-ever women’s national champion in Iona athletics history. The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association later named her the Women’s National Cross Country Athlete of the Year.

Meet Jacob Bertrand

Jacob Bertrand stars as Kirby in the Disney XD series “Kirby Buckets.” In the show, Kirby wants to be an animator. The series is a mixture of live action and animation. Jacob has acted in several TV shows, including “Marvin Marvin” and the TV movie “Jinxed.” He was a voice actor for the animated series “Bubble Guppies” and the movies “Rise of the Guardians” and “ParaNorman.” He has also acted in TV commercials. Jacob, 14, lives in Los Angeles with his parents, older sister and younger brother. He enjoys playing the guitar, singing and writing songs. He plays soccer and studies martial arts.

Born in the Sea Earth in motion The Earth’s crust is made up of at least 12 huge pieces that once fit together like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle. These pieces are called plates, or tectonic plates. Tectonic comes from the Greek word meaning “to build.” Tectonic plates are constantly moving. Experts believe they have been drifting on the surface of the Earth for more than 4 billion years.

Hot spot under Hawaii Most volcanoes form where the edges of two plates come together. But the Hawaiian volcanoes erupt in the middle of the Pacific Plate, about 2,000 miles from the edge. Experts believe the Hawaiian volcanoes are over a hot spot in the Earth. A hot spot is an area in the mantle where the rock has been melting for millions of years.

The hot spot under Hawaii is melting parts of the Pacific Plate. The melted rock is called magma. Erupting magma builds up to form volcanic mountains on the sea floor. Eventually, some of those mountains rise above sea level, forming islands. The Hawaiian Islands are all actually the tops of volcanoes. Each island is made up of one or more volcanoes.

Most of Kilauea’s eruptions have been with slow-moving lava flows. On the average, each day it produces enough lava to fill about 100 Olympic-size swimming pools.

The Hawaiian volcanoes are different from most volcanoes, which usually erupt in an explosion. Hawaiian volcanoes usually erupt with lava flows, but they do have a few explosive eruptions as well. Volcanoes that erupt with slow lava flows look different from explosive volcanoes. They are wider and more rounded than the tall, steep cones of explosive volcanoes. These volcanoes are called shield volcanoes because they look like the shields carried by ancient Roman warriors.

Mauna Loa is a shield volcano that last erupted in 1984. Shield volcanoes are formed by a large number of eruptions of lava that flows easily. Explosive volcano lava is usually thicker.

Kilauea has periods of mostly explosive activity, then goes through long periods when it erupts molten lava, like it is doing now.

Volcanoes of Hawaii

Tropical paradise

Hawaii has six active volcanoes. Two of the most active, Mauna Loa (MAH-oo-nah LOW-uh) and Kilauea, are on Hawaii Island. Loihi (lowEE-hee) is erupting off the southern coast of Hawaii Island. In about 250,000 years, experts believe, a new Hawaiian island could rise above the sea. Mauna Loa is the biggest active volcano on Earth. It makes up about half of Hawaii Island and is about 56,000 feet high from its bottom under the sea to its top, about twice as tall as Mount Everest. Experts believe it has been erupting off and on for about 700,000 years. Its most recent eruption was in 1984. Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. It has been erupting steadily since 1983. It may have been erupting on and off for 300,000 to 600,000 years. There are now two active vents on Kilauea.

Part of the reason the Hawaiian Islands have such rich plant growth is because soil made from volcanoes is some of the most fertile on Earth. If there is enough rain, plants can begin growing in a lava-covered area within a year of an eruption.

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These special volcanoes

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The Pacific Plate moves a few inches a year. The hot spot stays in the same place for millions of years. Right now, it is under Hawaii Island. As the plate moves, the volcano that formed above the hot spot is carried away from the hot spot. Eventually, this volcano is so far from the hot spot that it goes extinct, or stops erupting. But a new volcano, fed by the hot spot, begins to form behind the old one.

In November 2014, lava from Kilauea flowed through an orchard near Pahoa.

The Mini Page thanks Janet Babb, geologist, U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, for help with this issue.

Look through your newspaper for stories and pictures of powerful natural events. Next week, The Mini Page celebrates the first phone line to be laid across the United States.

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The eight main Hawaiian Islands are the youngest islands in a chain of volcanomade mountains. The chain stretches about 3,700 miles, from Hawaii almost to Siberia in Russia. Most of these mountains are under water. They form the HawaiianEmperor seamount chain.

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Moving past the hot spot

Experts believe Hawaii is over a hot spot that has been active for more than 70 million years. Magma erupts through the crust to form volcanoes. Once the magma has burst through the crust onto the surface, it is called lava.

Mountains under the sea

Volcano Islands

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Earth like an egg

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Streams of lava fall into the ocean from Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii Island. Lava from Hawaiian volcanoes usually flows only a few miles per hour. A person could escape by walking quickly. However, sometimes, if the lava is flowing down a steep hill, it can move as fast as 35 miles per hour.

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For more than 30 years, lava has been pouring from Kilauea (KEE-lahway-ah) on Hawaii Island in Hawaii. In November 2014, it headed toward a small town and burned down a house. The residents had plenty of warning, and no one was hurt. People in Hawaii are used to living on active volcanoes. The Hawaiian Islands were formed from the same kind of lava flows now threatening the small town. Right now, an erupting volcano is creating what could become a new Hawaiian island. The Mini Page talked with a geologist from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Hawaiian Volcano Observatory to learn more about these exciting volcanic islands.

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Back to the Future ››› (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. A teen takes a crackpot’s DeLorean time machine to 1955 and sees his parents in high school. ‘PG’ (1:56) (51) FAM Fri. 4:30 p.m. Bad Boys II ›› (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence. ‘R’ (2:26) (30) TBS Fri. 9 p.m. Beautiful Creatures ›› (2013, Fantasy) Alden Ehrenreich. ‘PG-13’ (2:03) ! HBO Wed. 8 p.m. Beauty Shop ›› (2005, Comedy) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (51) FAM Mon. 5 p.m. Beerfest ›› (2006, Comedy) Jay Chandrasekhar. ‘R’ (1:50) (81) COM Sat. 10:15 p.m. The Best Man Holiday ›› (2013, ComedyDrama) Morris Chestnut. ‘R’ (2:02) ^ HBO2 Tue. 5:55 p.m.; Fri. 10 p.m. The Best Offer ›› (2013, Drama) Jim Sturgess. ‘R’ (2:04) 8 TMC Thu. 4:35 p.m. Black Hawk Down ››› (2001, War) Josh Hartnett. U.S. soldiers take heavy fire while trying to capture a warlord’s associates in Mogadishu, Somalia. ‘R’ (2:24) (8) WGN-A Sat. 6 p.m.

Blade Runner ›››› (1982, Science Fiction) Harrison Ford. In 2019 a detective hunts down deadly runaway androids. ‘R’ (1:57) + MAX Sat. 6 p.m. Blade: Trinity ›› (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes. ‘R’ (1:54) (82) SYFY Wed. 5:30 p.m. The Blind Side ››› (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock. A well-to-do white family takes in a homeless black teen and helps him realize his potential on and off the football field. ‘PG13’ (2:08) (51) FAM Sat. 4 p.m. The Bourne Supremacy ››› (2004, Suspense) Matt Damon. A CIA chief sends a senior operative to take down Jason Bourne when it appears the rogue agent is behind the deaths of two people. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m.; Fri. 4:30 p.m. Braveheart ››› (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson. Enraged by the killing of his wife, Scotsman William Wallace leads a revolt against the tyrannical English king in the 13th century. ‘R’ (2:57) (43) AMC Sun. 7 p.m. The Bucket List ›› (2007, Comedy-Drama) Jack Nicholson. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (23) LIFE Sun. 8 p.m. Bullet to the Head ›› (2012, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ (1:31) + MAX Wed. 6:25 p.m. Byzantium ››› (2012, Horror) Gemma Arterton. Mayhem follows when two female vampires, on the run from a kindred group, take refuge at a seaside British community. ‘R’ (1:58) 8 TMC Sat. 8 p.m., 11:30 p.m.

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Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever ›› (2009, Horror) Noah Segan. ‘R’ (1:27) (82) SYFY Sat. 11 p.m. The Counselor ›› (2013, Suspense) Michael Fassbender. ‘R’ (1:57) ^ HBO2 Tue. 9:30 p.m.

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Dare ›› (2009, Drama) Emmy Rossum. ‘R’ (1:30) 5 SHOW Mon. 5:30 p.m. Dark Skies ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Thu. 5:15 p.m. Dawn of the Dead ››› (2004, Horror) Sarah Polley. A nurse, a policeman and other residents of Milwaukee fight flesh-eating zombies while trapped in a mall. ‘R’ (1:40) + MAX Tue. 7:15 p.m. Deep Impact ›› (1998, Drama) Robert Duvall. ‘PG-13’ (2:00) (59) A&E Mon. 7 p.m., 11:01 p.m.

Delivery Man ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) 8 TMC Sun. 5 p.m. Despicable Me ››› (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell. 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 Sat. 7:15 p.m. The Devil Wears Prada ››› (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep. A recent college graduate lands a job working for a famous and diabolical editor of a New York fashion magazine. ‘PG-13’ (1:49) ! HBO Mon. 7 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m. Die Hard 2 ››› (1990, Action) Bruce Willis. The sequel’s police hero spots military terrorists while waiting for his wife at a Washington, D.C., airport. ‘R’ (2:04) (43) AMC Sun. 11 p.m. Divergent ›› (2014, Science Fiction) Shailene Woodley. ‘PG-13’ (2:20) ! HBO Tue. 11 p.m.; Fri. 4:30 p.m. Double Jeopardy ››› (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Jones. While in jail for murdering her husband, a woman discovers he is living under a new identity with their son. ‘R’ (1:45) 5 SHOW Fri. 5:15 p.m.

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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ›› (2006, Action) Lucas Black. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m. Faster ›› (2010, Action) Dwayne Johnson. ‘R’ (1:38) (28) USA Sun. 11 p.m. Fearless ››› (2006, Action) Jet Li. After spending time in a remote village to atone for his past, a martial artist gets caught in a duel to defend China’s honor against his country’s enemies. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Tue. 9 p.m. Final Destination 3 ›› (2006, Horror) Mary Elizabeth Winstead. ‘R’ (1:32) (82) SYFY Sat. 9 p.m. Finding Nemo ››› (2003, Comedy) Voices of Albert Brooks. Animated. A clown fish embarks on a journey to find his son after losing him in the Great Barrier Reef. ‘G’ (1:40) (51) FAM Sun. 7:30 p.m.

with no hope of rescue. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) ^ HBO2 Sun. 10:50 p.m. The Great Gatsby ›› (2013, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) ! HBO Tue. 5 p.m. The Green Mile ››› (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks. In 1935 a head prison guard realizes a man on death row may be innocent and have a supernatural ability to heal others. ‘R’ (3:07) (43) AMC Fri. 10:30 p.m.

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The Devil Wears Prada Forrest Gump ›››› (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) (51) FAM Fri. 7 p.m. 47 Ronin ›› (2013, Adventure) Keanu Reeves. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) ^ HBO2 Wed. 10 p.m.; Sat. 7:30 p.m. Fruitvale Station ››› (2013, Docudrama) Michael B. Jordan. 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) 8 TMC Sun. 9 p.m.

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Gladiator ››› (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe. Condemned to arena fights by corrupt Roman leader Commodus, Gen. Maximus seeks revenge for his family’s deaths. ‘R’ (2:34) (43) AMC Fri. 7 p.m. Godzilla ›› (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick. ‘PG-13’ (2:18) (43) AMC Tue. 4 p.m., 11:30 p.m. Godzilla ›› (2014, Science Fiction) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. ‘PG-13’ (2:03) + MAX Fri. 6:55 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m. A Good Day to Die Hard ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. ‘R’ (1:38) ^ HBO2 Thu. 8 p.m. Gravity ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra Bullock. The destruction of their shuttle leaves two astronauts stranded in space

The Hangover ››› (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper. 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) (81) COM Sun. 7 p.m. Hard to Kill ›› (1990, Action) Steven Seagal. ‘R’ (1:35) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ››› (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Signs of Voldemort’s return emerge as Harry’s friends help him prepare for a tournament with Europe’s best student wizards. ‘PG-13’ (2:37) ^ HBO2 Thu. 4:15 p.m. Hellion ›› (2014, Drama) Aaron Paul. ‘R’ (1:38) 8 TMC Fri. 5:15 p.m. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ›› (2012, Fantasy) Ian McKellen. ‘PG-13’ (2:49) ^ HBO2 Sun. 8 p.m. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen. 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. ‘PG13’ (2:40) ! HBO Wed. 4:15 p.m. The Hunger Games ››› (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence. A resourceful teen takes her younger sister’s place in a brutal contest in which youths from each of 12 districts fight to the death on live television. ‘PG-13’ (2:22) (51) FAM Sat. 7 p.m.

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I, Robot ›› (2004, Science Fiction) Will Smith. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) (82) SYFY Thu. 9 p.m.; Fri. 5:30 p.m. In the Name of the Father ››› (1993, Docudrama) Daniel Day-Lewis. An Irishman and his father share a British prison cell for a 1974 bombing they did not commit. ‘R’ (2:12) 8 TMC Thu. 9:15 p.m.

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Last Holiday ›› (2006, Comedy) Queen Latifah. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) 8 TMC Fri. 7 p.m. The Last Shot ›› (2004, Comedy) Matthew Broderick. ‘R’ (1:33) 8 TMC Wed. 8:40 p.m. Last Vegas ›› (2013, Comedy) Michael Douglas. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) 5 SHOW Sun. 6:15 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. Lee Daniels’ The Butler ››› (2013, Historical Drama) Forest Whitaker. A White House butler has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) 5 SHOW Sun. 4 p.m. 8 TMC Thu. 7 p.m.; Sat. 5:45 p.m. Liar Liar ›› (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ (1:27) (51) FAM Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5:30 p.m. The Librarian: Return to King Solomon’s Mines ››› (2006, Adventure) Noah Wyle. An adventurer and a brilliant archaeologist use a map to search for the fabled mines of King Solomon. (1:36) (31) TNT Sun. 11 p.m.

The Little Rascals ›› (1994, Comedy) Travis Tedford. ‘PG’ (1:22) (49) DISN Wed. 7 p.m. Lucky Them ››› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Toni Collette. A wealthy aspiring filmmaker accompanies a rock journalist as she searches for her former lover, a music legend she helped discover but who suddenly disappeared one night. ‘R’ (1:36) 8 TMC Wed. 7 p.m.

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A Nightmare on Elm Street ›› (2010, Horror) Jackie Earle Haley. ‘R’ (1:36) (82) SYFY Sat. 7 p.m. Now You See Me ›› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisenberg. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) ^ HBO2 Wed. 8 p.m.

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On Deadly Ground ›› (1994, Action) Steven Seagal. ‘R’ (1:41) (43) AMC Wed. 9 p.m. The Other Woman ›› (2014, RomanceComedy) Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ (1:49) ! HBO Sun. 6:05 p.m.; Tue. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. ^ HBO2 Fri. 8 p.m. Out for Justice ›› (1991, Action) Steven Seagal. ‘R’ (1:32) (43) AMC Tue. 9:30 p.m.

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Pacific Rim ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam. A washed-up ex-pilot and an untested trainee must drive an old, obso-

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The Scorpion King ›› (2002, Adventure) The Rock. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) (82) SYFY Wed. 8 p.m.; Thu. 5 p.m. Seven Psychopaths ››› (2012, Comedy) Colin Farrell. A struggling screenwriter finds himself inadvertently entangled in the

Riddick lete robot in a last-ditch effort to repel a lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) + MAX Fri. 4:40 p.m. Philomena ››› (2013, Docudrama) Judi Dench. Journalist Martin Sixsmith helps Philomena Lee search for her long-lost son, who was taken from her by nuns in an Irish convent and sold into adoption when she was an unwed teenager. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) 5 SHOW Tue. 5:15 p.m. The Place Beyond the Pines ››› (2012, Crime Drama) Ryan Gosling. In upstate New York, two men, and later, their sons must deal with the unforeseen consequences of their actions. ‘R’ (2:20) + MAX Mon. 4:30 p.m.

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Quartet ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Maggie Smith. A long-smoldering flame is rekindled when a once-popular opera star reunites with her ex-husband and fellow performers at a retirement home for musicians. ‘PG-13’ (1:39) 8 TMC Wed. 5:20 p.m.

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Resident Evil: Extinction ›› (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich. ‘R’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Mon. 6 p.m.

criminal underworld when his knucklehead friends abduct a mobster’s beloved Shih Tzu. ‘R’ (1:51) 8 TMC Fri. 10:40 p.m. Shallow Hal ›› (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) (51) FAM Mon. 7:30 p.m. Snitch ›› (2013, Crime Drama) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ (1:52) + MAX Thu. 5:30 p.m. Star Trek: Insurrection ›› (1998, Science Fiction) Patrick Stewart. ‘PG’ (1:40) 8 TMC Sat. 4 p.m.

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The Talented Mr. Ripley ››› (1999, Drama) Matt Damon. A young man travels to 1950s Italy and begins to assume the identity of a playboy he was hired to bring back to the

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Bones Solving a murder dur- Salem Alden seeks the truth. 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ Mad About Mad About ing a blackout. ‘14’ ‘MA’ You ‘PG’ You ‘PG’ Isaac Mizrahi Live ‘G’ Or Paz: Silver Jewelry From Israel Sterling jewelry. ‘G’ Isaac Mizrahi Live ‘G’ “The Bucket List” (2007, Comedy-Drama) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes. Dying men make a list of things to do before they expire. NCIS The NCIS team finds an NCIS A Navy lieutenant goes infamous hacker. ‘14’ missing. ‘PG’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’

(:02) “27 Dresses” (2008, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman. A young woman is always a bridesmaid and never a bride. NCIS A Marine tapes his own “Faster” (2010, Action) murder. ‘PG’ Dwayne Johnson. “Meet the Fockers” (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman. Future in-laws clash in Florida.

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Sit Down, King of the King of the Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- Family Guy Family Guy Mike Tyson Squidbillies MetalocaRick and Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- Family Guy Family Guy Mike Tyson Shut Up ‘14’ Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ ers ‘PG’ ers ‘PG’ ‘14’ “Bigfat” ‘14’ Mysteries ‘14’ lypse ‘MA’ Morty ‘14’ ers ‘PG’ ers ‘PG’ ‘14’ “Bigfat” ‘14’ Mysteries To Be Announced To Be Announced North Woods Law “Passing North Woods Law “Rapid Rocky Mountain Bounty Finding Bigfoot “Matt Goes Rocky Mountain Bounty Finding Bigfoot “Matt Goes the Torch” ‘PG’ Responders” (N) ‘PG’ Hunters (N) ‘PG’ Home” (N) ‘PG’ Hunters ‘PG’ Home” ‘PG’ Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Austin & Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘Y’ Ally ‘Y’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ SpongeBob SpongeBob The Thunder- The Thunder- Henry Dan- Nicky, Ricky Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘14’ Everybody Everybody mans ‘G’ mans ‘Y’ ger ‘G’ Raymond Raymond (3:00) “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Fac- “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, “Finding Nemo” (2003, Comedy) Voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres. 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Almost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Highway to Sell ‘14’ Highway to Sell ‘14’ Street Outlaws ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Fast N’ Loud ‘14’ Secret Societies Behind Bars ‘14’ Behind Bars ‘14’ Behind Bars ‘14’ Behind Bars “Ohio” ‘14’ Dual Survival ‘14’ Dual Survival ‘14’ Naked and Afraid ‘14’ U.S. Drug Wars ‘14’ U.S. Drug Wars ‘14’ Gang Wars: Oakland I Gang Wars: Oakland II Under Siege: Border Dixie Mafia ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Moonshiners ‘14’ Almost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Alaskan Bush People Alaska: Most Extreme Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People ‘14’ Alaskan Bush People No Reservation No Reservation Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern No Reservation No Reservation Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Hotel Hotel Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern No Reservation No Reservation Dangerous Grounds ‘PG’ Dangerous Grounds ‘PG’ Booze Traveler Booze Traveler ‘PG’ Food Paradise ‘PG’ Bizarre Foods/Zimmern No Reservation No Reservation Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum No Reservation No Reservation NetherWorld ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ MonsterQuest ‘PG’ The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island Down East Dickering ‘PG’ Down East Dickering ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ Sold! ‘PG’ Sold! ‘PG’ Sold! ‘PG’ Sold! ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Ancient Discoveries ‘PG’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ “Kiss the Girls” (1997) Morgan Freeman. Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog Dog Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ CSI: Miami ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ The First 48 ‘14’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds ‘14’ Criminal Minds ‘14’ “The Firm” (1993, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn. Duck Dynasty ‘PG’ Duck D. Duck D. Dog Dog The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards ‘14’ Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Varied Programs Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs Paid Prog. Barbecue Guy’s, Bite Rewrapped Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Barbecue Cooking Mexican Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Bobby Flay Ingred. Fix Dinners Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Barbecue Food Court Wars ‘G’ Cupcake Wars ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Pioneer Wo. Contessa Secrets 30-Minute Giada-Home Giada-Home Contessa Contessa Paid Prog. Brunch at The Kitchen ‘G’ Save My Bakery ‘G’ Chopped Canada ‘G’ Trisha’s Contessa Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Fast Money Halftime Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Money Varied Mad Money Varied Programs Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith Reporting Your World W/ Cavuto The Five Special Report Greta Van Susteren Comedy Daily Show South Park South Park South Park (:23) “Fired Up” (2009) Nicholas D’Agosto. Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Futurama Futurama Half Hour Daily Show Kroll Show Kroll Show Kroll Show Kroll Show Kroll Show (:26) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:26) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:26) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 ‘14’ (:27) Tosh.0 Futurama Futurama Comedy Daily Show Broad City Broad City Broad City Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Comedy Daily Show South Park South Park South Park (:23) “Van Wilder: Freshman Year” (2009) Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Futurama Futurama Comedy Daily Show South Park South Park South Park (:23) “House Party” (1990) Kid ’N Play. Kroll Show Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Workaholics Futurama Futurama “Grizzly Rage” (2007) Tyler Hoechlin, Kate Todd. ‘PG’ “BloodMonkey” (2007) F. Murray Abraham. “Behemoth” (2011) Ed Quinn. ‘PG’ “Red: Werewolf Hunter” (2010) Felicia Day. ‘14’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off ‘14’ Face Off ‘PG’ Face Off Troy: Street Magic “Scream of the Banshee” (2011) Lauren Holly. “Haunted High” (2012, Horror) Danny Trejo. ‘14’ “American Horror House” (2012, Horror) ‘14’ Bleeding (7:30) Haven Haven “Bad blood” ‘14’ Haven ‘14’ Haven “Spotlight” ‘14’ Haven ‘14’ “Almighty Thor” (2011, Action) Cody Deal. “Blade: Trinity” (2004, Horror) Helix “Survivor Zero” ‘14’ Helix “Bloodline” ‘14’ Helix “Level X” ‘14’ Helix “Fushigi” ‘14’ Helix “Black Rain” ‘14’ Helix “The Reaping” ‘14’ Helix ‘14’ “The Fifth Element”

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The 13th Warrior ›› (1999, Adventure) Antonio Banderas. ‘R’ (1:43) 8 TMC Tue. 10:45 p.m. 300 ››› (2007, Action) Gerard Butler. Sparta’s King Leonidas and his badly outnumbered warriors fight to the death against King Xerxes’ massive Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. ‘R’ (1:57) (38) SPIKE Thu. 7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. Tower Heist ›› (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (30) TBS Sat. 11 p.m. Transcendence ›› (2014, Science Fiction) Johnny Depp. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. Transformers ››› (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Humanity’s fate rests in the hands of a youth when two races of warring robots

make Earth their final battleground. ‘PG-13’ (2:24) (31) TNT Sat. 6 p.m. Transporter 3 ›› (2008, Action) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (38) SPIKE Thu. 5 p.m. 27 Dresses ›› (2008, Romance-Comedy) Katherine Heigl. ‘PG-13’ (1:47) (23) LIFE Sun. 6 p.m., 10:02 p.m. Twister ››› (1996, Action) Helen Hunt. Storm-chasers finalizing their divorce try to place equipment inside a tornado on the Oklahoma plains. ‘PG-13’ (1:54) (59) A&E Mon. 4:30 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (1:49) ^ HBO2 Mon. 8:30 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds ›› (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry. ‘PG-13’ (1:51) (23) LIFE Sat. 5 p.m.

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BOXING FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Boxing Willie Monroe Jr. vs. Brian Vera. From Verona, NY. (Live) (CC)

SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. 5 SHOW Boxing Bermane Stiverne defends his WBC heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder. From Las Vegas. (Live) (CC)

FOOTBALL SUNDAY 12:00 p.m. (8) CBS The NFL Today Host James Brown; with Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowher, Tony Gonzalez and Bart Scott. (Live) (CC) Four 20-something New York friends continue to try to make sense of their lives as HBO kicks off Season 4 of “Girls” Sunday. Find promos, behind-the-scenes clips and other information at www. hbo.com/girls The headline-making relationship of singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown is chronicled in the telepic “Whitney,” directed by Angela Bassett and airing Saturday on Lifetime. Learn more at www. mylifetime.com/movies/whitney Expect the unexpected when entertainers are honored on The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, airing Sunday on NBC. Find out who could possibly take home hardware at www.goldenglobes.com

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

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MONDAY 12:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College GameDay From Arlington, Texas. (Live) (CC) (35) ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC) 2:00 p.m. (34) ESPN Championship Drive From Arlington, Texas. (Live) (CC) 4:00 p.m. (34) ESPN (35) ESPN2 College Football Playoff Pregame Show From Arlington, Texas. (Live) (CC) 4:20 p.m. (34) ESPN Pregame Showcase From Arlington, Texas. (Live) (CC) (35) ESPN2 Pregame Showcase From Arlington, Texas. (Live) 4:30 p.m. (34) ESPN (35) ESPN2 2015 National Championship (Live) 8:00 p.m. (34) ESPN College Football Bowl Game Pre/Post Studio Show (Live)

HOCKEY FRIDAY 6:30 p.m. (36) ROOT WHL Hockey (Live)

LACROSSE SUNDAY 2:00 p.m. (36) ROOT NLL Lacrosse (Taped)

MARTIAL ARTS FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. (38) SPIKE Bellator MMA Championship Tournaments Patricio Pitbull vs. Daniel Straus in a featherweight title fight. From Temecula, Calif. (Same-day Tape)

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Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ Jail “Off the (38) SPIKE 241 241 ‘14’ Edge” ‘14’ (3:00) “Braveheart” (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoo- Breaking Bad “Thirty-Eight (:04) Breaking Bad Events (:08) Breaking Bad “Bullet (:12) Breaking Bad “Shotgun” Jesse goes (:16) Breaking (43) AMC 131 254 han. A Scottish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. Bad Snub” ‘PG’ spiral out of control. ‘PG’ Points” ‘PG’ missing. ‘PG’ King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Mr. Pickles The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken ‘MA’ Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken To Be Announced To Be Announced Yukon Men “Hunt or Starve” Yukon Men “The Race for Yukon Men “Going for Broke” Alaska: Battle on the Bay Yukon Men “The Race for Yukon Men “Going for Broke” (47) ANPL 184 282 ‘PG’ Fur” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Fur” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do Austin & Austin & Liv & Mad- Girl Meets Girl Meets Dog With a Jessie ‘Y’ I Didn’t Do Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Liv & Mad- Good Luck Good Luck (49) DISN 173 291 It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ die ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ It ‘G’ Ally ‘Y’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Nicky, Ricky Henry Dan- The Thunder- The Thunder- Every Witch Max & Shred Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Everybody Everybody (50) NICK 171 300 ger ‘G’ mans ‘G’ mans ‘G’ Way (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ Raymond Raymond Boy Meets Boy Meets “Beauty Shop” (2005, Comedy) Queen Latifah, Alicia Silverstone. 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Castle A DVD appears to kill Castle A murder is traced to Castle Castle believes he wit (31) TNT 138 245 its viewers. ‘PG’ an Irish gang. ‘PG’ nesses a murder. ‘PG’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Missouri at Kentucky. From Rupp Arena (34) ESPN 140 206 Michigan at Ohio State. in Lexington, Ky. (N) (Live) College Basketball OklaNBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) (35) ESPN2 144 209 homa State at Kansas. (N) (3:00) College Basketball Vir- The Game Mark Few Sports Unlimited (36) ROOT 426 687 ginia Tech at Louisville. 365 Show (N) Ink Master Mouth grills for Ink Master Artists must de- Ink Master A yacht ride with (38) SPIKE 241 241 boxer Brandon Rios. pend on each other. a surprise. “Godzilla” (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo. Nuclear test (43) AMC 131 254 ing in the South Pacific produces a giant mutated lizard. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced (47) ANPL 184 282

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(1998) Family Guy Family Guy Robot Mr. Pickles The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken ‘MA’ Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken North Woods Law “Wild North Woods Law “Rapid Rocky Mountain Bounty North Woods Law “Wild North Woods Law “Rapid Kingdom” ‘PG’ Responders” ‘PG’ Hunters ‘PG’ Kingdom” ‘PG’ Responders” ‘PG’ Dog With a Dog With a Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Liv & Maddie Girl Meets “Secret of the Wings” (2012, Fantasy) I Didn’t Do Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Liv & Mad- Good Luck Good Luck (49) DISN 173 291 Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ World ‘G’ Voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale. 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“The Great Gatsby” (2013, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Togetherness “The Other Woman” (2014, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Girls “Iowa” Looking ‘MA’ “Divergent” (2014, Science Carey Mulligan. A would-be writer lives next to a mysterious millionaire. ‘PG- ‘MA’ Diaz, Leslie Mann. Three women join forces for revenge ‘MA’ Fiction) Shailene Woodley. 13’ against a cheating cad. ‘PG-13’ ‘PG-13’ (:10) “Rio 2” (2014, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, (5:55) “The Best Man Holiday” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Looking ‘MA’ Real Time With Bill Maher “The Counselor” (2013, Suspense) Michael Fassbender, Taxicab ConJesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement. Animated. Blu and his Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs. Longtime friends reunite over ‘MA’ Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz. A lawyer becomes involved in fessions family journey to the Amazon. ‘G’ the Christmas holidays. ‘R’ drug trafficking. ‘R’ (3:30) “Enough Said” (2013) (:10) “The Mexican” (2001, Comedy-Drama) Brad Pitt, Julia (:15) “Dawn of the Dead” (2004, Horror) Sarah Polley, Ving “Man of Steel” (2013, Action) Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon. (:25) Zane’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus. ‘PG-13’ Roberts. A mob lackey goes to Mexico to retrieve a priceless Rhames, Jake Weber. Milwaukee residents fight zombies in Young Clark Kent must protect those he loves from a dire threat. ‘PG-13’ the Jump Off antique. ‘R’ a mall. ‘R’ ‘MA’ (3:15) “The Diving Bell and (:15) “Philomena” (2013, Docudrama) Judi Dench, Steve Shameless “Milk of the Gods” Inside the NFL Highlights House of Lies Episodes Inside the NFL Highlights House of Lies Episodes the Butterfly” (2007) ‘PG-13’ Coogan, Michelle Fairley. A journalist helps a woman search Fiona balances her day job. from every NFL game. (N) ‘MA’ “Episode 401” from every NFL game. ‘PG’ ‘MA’ “Episode 401” for her long-lost son. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ ‘PG’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (3:35) “Dead Poets Society” (1989, Drama) (:45) “The Cold Light of Day” (2012, Action) Henry Cavill, (:20) “The Power of Few” (2013, Suspense) “Fearless” (2006, Action) Jet Li, Betty Sun. (:45) “The 13th Warrior” (1999) Antonio Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Verónica Echegui. A young business consultant must save his Christopher Walken. An event unfolds from A master of martial arts defends China’s Banderas. Unknown foes devour the flesh of Hawke. ‘PG’ kidnapped family. ‘PG-13’ multiple perspectives. ‘R’ honor. (Subtitled) ‘PG-13’ their Viking victims. ‘R’

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show KTVA 5 p.m. (N) ‘G’ First Take Mike & Molly Entertainment Anger Man‘14’ Tonight (N) agement ‘14’

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

The Office The Wendy Williams Show “Did I Stutter?” (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (:35) Late Show With David (:37) The Talk Letterman ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Entertainment Tonight Half Men ‘14’

Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Edition (N) Seth Meyers Scientists You Must Know Charlie Rose (N) Three little-known scientists. ‘G’

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America’s Funniest Home How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and (8) WGN-A 239 307 Videos ‘PG’ Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation In the Kitchen With David “PM Edition” Cooking with David Venable. ‘G’ Susan Graver Style ‘G’ White Hot Linens ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317 Celebrity Wife Swap Coolio’s (23) LIFE 108 252 and Mark McGrath’s mates. ‘PG’ NCIS “Bounce” Reopened (28) USA 105 242 investigation. ‘PG’ Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘14’ (30) TBS 139 247

Celebrity Wife Swap Tracey Gold and Carnie Wilson. ‘PG’ NCIS An agent is gunned down. ‘14’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seven” ‘PG’ Cadillac” ‘PG’

Parks and Recreation

Raising Hope Raising Hope ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Vera Bradley: Handbags & Accessories ‘G’ Little Women: LA The ladies Little Women: LA “Mama Little Women: LA “Baby (:02) Big Women: Big Love (:02) Little Women: LA embark on a booze cruise. ‘14’ Drama” Trevore has lunch Bump” Traci struggles with Kristi breaks down. (N) ‘14’ Traci struggles with feelings of with his mother. ‘14’ feelings of envy. ‘14’ envy. ‘14’ NCIS Vance investigates a NCIS “Detour” Jimmy and NCIS Gibbs and McGee travel NCIS A suspect from a NCIS: Los Angeles “War boxer’s death. ‘PG’ Ducky go missing. ‘14’ to Afghanistan. ‘PG’ 15-year-old case. ‘PG’ Cries” ‘14’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Cadillac” ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’

30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ White Hot Linens ‘G’

(:02) Little Women: LA Trevore has lunch with his mother. ‘14’ NCIS: Los Angeles “The Watchers” ‘PG’ Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ ‘14’

Supernatural “The Man Who Supernatural A demon kid- Supernatural ‘14’ Grimm Investigating a teach- Grimm Investigating a sus- Grimm Nick and Hank reopen Grimm “Game Ogre” ‘14’ Supernatural Castiel issues a (31) TNT 138 245 Would Be King” ‘14’ naps Lisa and Ben. ‘14’ er’s death. ‘14’ pected arson case. ‘14’ a cold case. ‘14’ warning. ‘14’ NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Boston Celtics. From TD Garden in Bos- NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Portland Trail Blazers. From the SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Clippers at (34) ESPN 140 206 ton. (N) (Live) Rose Garden in Portland, Ore. (N) (Live) Trail Blazers College Basketball College Basketball UCLA at USC. From Galen Center in Los College Basketball San Diego State at Wyoming. From Basketball NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) SportsCenter (N) (35) ESPN2 144 209 Angeles. (N) (Live) Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyo. (N) (Live) (N) College Basketball Notre College Basketball Air Force at New Mexico. From Univer- College Basketball Western Washington at Central Wash- Seahawks Seahawks All College Basketball Florida State at Pittsburgh. From Pe (36) ROOT 426 687 Dame at Georgia Tech. (N) sity Arena in Albuquerque, N.M. (N) (Live) ington. (N) (Live) Press Pass Access tersen Events Center in Pittsburgh. Bar Rescue “Scary Mary’s” Bar Rescue “Spoiled Brat Bar Rescue ‘PG’ Bar Rescue Withholding em- Bar Rescue “A Dash of Bit- Framework A furniture design Bar Rescue Jon Taffer reBar Rescue Jon helps an (38) SPIKE 241 241 ‘PG’ Party” ‘PG’ ployee paychecks. ‘PG’ ters” ‘PG’ competition. ‘PG’ vives the Canyon Inn. ‘PG’ owner of a pool hall. ‘PG’ (2:30) “Out “Under Siege” (1992, Action) Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary “Hard to Kill” (1990) Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock. Years “On Deadly Ground” (1994, Action) Steven Seagal, Michael Caine. An oil- “Aliens vs. (43) AMC 131 254 for Justice” Busey. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. after nearly dying, a policeman seeks revenge. company troubleshooter battles a corrupt chairman. Predator” King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Mr. Pickles The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken ‘MA’ Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken To Be Announced To Be Announced Treehouse Masters “Bionic Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Levitat- Treehouse Masters “Treetop Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Levitat (47) ANPL 184 282 Treehouse” ‘PG’ ing Lighthouse” ‘PG’ Candy Kitchen” ‘PG’ ing Lighthouse” ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ I Didn’t Do I Didn’t Do Liv & Maddie Girl Meets “The Little Rascals” (1994, Comedy) Travis I Didn’t Do Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Liv & Mad- That’s So That’s So (49) DISN 173 291 It ‘G’ It ‘G’ World ‘G’ Tedford, Bug Hall. It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ Raven ‘Y7’ Raven ‘G’ Nicky, Ricky Henry Dan- The Thunder- The Thunder- Every Witch Max & Shred Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Everybody Everybody (50) NICK 171 300 ger ‘G’ mans ‘Y’ mans ‘Y’ Way (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ Raymond Raymond Boy Meets Boy Meets Melissa & Melissa & Melissa & Melissa & Melissa & Baby Daddy “Liar Liar” (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. A The 700 Club ‘G’ Melissa & Melissa & (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘G’ World ‘G’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Joey (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange My Strange Addiction “Men My 600-Lb. Life: Where Are My 600-Lb. Life: Where Are My Strange My Strange My 600-Lb. Life: Where Are My Strange My Strange (55) TLC 183 280 Addiction Addiction Addiction Addiction in Doll Suits” ‘14’ They Now? They Now? (N) Addiction Addiction They Now? Addiction Addiction Naked and Afraid “The Naked and Afraid Nicaraguan Naked and Afraid “Dual Survival” (N) Dual Survival The biggest Dude, You’re Screwed: Su- Dual Survival The biggest Dude, You’re Screwed: Su (56) DISC 182 278 Jungle Curse” ‘PG’ rain forest. ‘14’ fights from the series. (N) per Screwed (N) ‘14’ fights from the series. per Screwed ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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A “The Spirit” (2008, Action) Gabriel Macht. A rookie cop, be (82) SYFY 122 244 Jones, Michael Matthias. Biel. Blade and a pair of vampire slayers battle Dracula. warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. lieved to be dead, fights crime in Central City.

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“Beautiful Creatures” (2013, Fantasy) Alden Ehrenreich, (:05) Real Time With Bill (:05) Togeth- (:35) Looking Alice Englert, Jeremy Irons. Star-crossed teens uncover dark Maher ‘MA’ erness ‘MA’ ‘MA’ secrets in their town. ‘PG-13’ (2:30) “47 (:45) “Austin Powers: International Man of (:15) “Epic” (2013, Adventure) Voices of Colin Farrell, Josh “Now You See Me” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisen“47 Ronin” (2013, Adventure) Keanu Reeves, Hiroyuki Ronin” (2013) Mystery” (1997, Comedy) Mike Myers, Eliza- Hutcherson. Animated. A teenager is magically transported to berg, Mark Ruffalo. Agents track a team of illusionists who are Sanada, Tadanobu Asano. Outcast samurai seek revenge on beth Hurley. ‘PG-13’ a secret realm. ‘PG’ thieves. ‘PG-13’ a treacherous overlord. ‘PG-13’ (2:30) “The (:45) “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013, Comedy) (:25) “Bullet to the Head” (2012, Action) Banshee “The Fire Trials” “The Untouchables” (1987, Crime Drama) Kevin Costner, “Stacked Racks From Mars” Wolverine” Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi. Secretly feuding magicians try Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi. Carrie faces backlash about Sean Connery. Incorruptible government agents move against (2014, Adult) Erika Jordan. to save their popular act. ‘PG-13’ ‘R’ her past. ‘MA’ Al Capone. ‘R’ ‘NR’ (3:30) “Bounce” (2000) Gwyneth Paltrow. A (:25) “Aeon Flux” (2005, Science Fiction) Inside the NFL Highlights Shameless “Milk of the Gods” Episodes House of Lies Web Therapy Inside the NFL Highlights Web Therapy widow’s new beau inadvertently caused her Charlize Theron. A rebel assassin hunts a from every NFL game. ‘PG’ Fiona balances her day job. “Episode 401” ‘MA’ (N) ‘14’ from every NFL game. ‘PG’ ‘14’ husband’s death. government leader. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (3:35) “Cocktail” (1988, Romance) Tom (:20) “Quartet” (2012) Maggie Smith, Billy “Lucky Them” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Toni (:40) “The Last Shot” (2004) Matthew Brod- (:15) “Adult World” (2013, Comedy) Emma Roberts, John Cruise. An arrogant young bartender uses his Connolly. A diva intrudes on a trio of retired Collette. A rock journalist tracks down her erick. An FBI agent tricks a screenwriter to Cusack, Evan Peters. An aspiring poet has to take a job as a charm and good looks. ‘R’ opera singers. ‘PG-13’ former boyfriend. ‘R’ make a sham movie. ‘R’ clerk at an adult bookstore. ‘R’

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The Mentalist “His Right Red The Mentalist Investigating a Hand” A crime in the team’s jeweler’s murder. ‘14’ office. ‘14’ Big Bang (:31) Mom Two and a The McCarTheory (N) ‘14’ Half Men (N) thys (N) American Idol “Auditions No. 4” Vocalists in New York audition. (N) ‘PG’

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How I Met How I Met Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and Raising Hope Raising Hope Salem “In Vain” ‘MA’ Your Mother Your Mother With Death With Death With Death With Death gagement gagement Recreation Recreation ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Shoe Shopping With Jane White Hot Linens ‘G’ Dyson Cleaning ‘G’ QVC Fashion Closet ‘G’ Inspired Style ‘G’ Bob Mackie Wearable Art Let’s Accessorize ‘G’ ‘G’ “Fashion” ‘G’ Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars (:02) Big Women: Big Love (:02) Big Women: Big Love (:02) Project Runway All The designers meet British “Luck Be a Lady” The design- The designers create looks for The designers must create One designer doubles the The women attend a dating Kristi breaks down. ‘14’ Stars The designers must creroyalty. ‘PG’ ers roll the dice. ‘PG’ singles. ‘PG’ resort wear. ‘PG’ budget. 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King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Mr. Pickles The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken ‘MA’ Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Chicken To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Fool’s Gold Fool’s Gold Wild West Alaska “The Ghost Alaska: Battle on the Bay Wild West Alaska “The Ghost Alaska: Battle on the Bay (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ of Hans” (N) ‘PG’ “The Big Gamble” ‘PG’ of Hans” ‘PG’ “The Big Gamble” ‘PG’ Austin & Austin & Dog With a Dog With a Liv & Mad- Girl Meets “Up” (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ed Asner, (:45) Mickey Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Liv & Mad- Good Luck Good Luck Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ World ‘G’ Christopher Plummer. Mouse ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Nicky, Ricky Henry Dan- The Thunder- The Thunder- Every Witch Max & Shred Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Everybody Everybody ger ‘G’ mans ‘G’ mans ‘G’ Way (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ Raymond Raymond Boy Meets Boy Meets Boy Meets “Liar Liar” (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. A “Miss Congeniality” (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. A The 700 Club ‘G’ Boy Meets Boy Meets World ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. clumsy FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. World ‘PG’ World ‘G’ Say Yes to Say Yes to 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence 48 Hours: Hard Evidence the Dress the Dress ‘14’ ‘14’ “Hollywood Secrets” ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ “Relentless” (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Relentless” ‘PG’ Moonshiners “Episode Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People The Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier 11” ‘14’ “Breaking Free” ‘14’ family seeks help. ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ “Predators and Prey” ‘14’ ‘MA’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food No Reservations “US Files: Expedition Unknown “Tem- Booze Traveler “Mongolian Bizarre Foods With Andrew Expedition Unknown “Tem‘G’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘G’ Volume 4” (N) ‘PG’ ple of Doom” ‘PG’ Road Trip” ‘PG’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ple of Doom” ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:31) Pawn (:03) Pawnog- (:33) Pawnog- (:03) Pawn (:32) Pawn (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ raphy (N) raphy (N) Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Wahlburgers Discussing Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Donnie Loves The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Awards ceremony at Hol- (:01) The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Awards ceremony ‘PG’ ‘PG’ plans for the restaurant. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Jenny ‘14’ lywood Palladium. (N Same-day Tape) ‘14’ at Hollywood Palladium. ‘14’

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(3:56) Fu(:26) Futura (81) COM 107 249 turama ‘PG’ ma ‘PG’ (2:30) “Blade: Trinity” (2004) (82) SYFY 122 244 Wesley Snipes.

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House Hunters Renovation ‘G’ Chopped Four school cafeteria chefs compete. ‘G’ American Greed A man threatens investment pros. The Kelly File (N)

House Hunters Renovation ‘G’ Chopped Two fishy ingredients; beef kidneys. ‘G’ American Greed “A Con Man’s Deadly Revenge” Hannity (N)

Daily Show/ (:27) South (5:58) South (:29) South Jon Stewart Park ‘14’ Park ‘MA’ Park ‘MA’ “The Scorpion King” (2002) The Rock, Steven Brand. A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress.

Rehab Ad- Rehab Addict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ Chopped Boxed macaroni and cheese; giant egg. ‘G’ American Greed “Dealing in Deceit” The O’Reilly Factor

Rehab Addict Rehab Ad(N) ‘G’ dict ‘G’ Chopped Canada “Kat-AWhat?” (N) ‘G’ American Greed The Kelly File

Broad City Workaholics Workaholics Tosh.0 ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ WWE SmackDown! (N) ‘PG’

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Rehab Ad- Rehab Addict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ Chopped Canada “Kat-AWhat?” ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program

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“Rio 2” (2014, Comedy) Voices of Anne Ha- (:45) Black- Togetherness Looking ‘MA’ Katie Does Real Sex Girls “Iowa” Jennifer thaway. Animated. Blu and his family journey hat: HBO ‘MA’ Manhattan Xtra: Going ‘MA’ Lopez: Dance to the Amazon. ‘G’ First Look ‘MA’ Down/Valley Again ‘14’ Girls “Iowa” Togetherness “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013, Action) (:45) “Identity Thief” (2013, Comedy) Jason Bateman, Me- Taxicab Con‘MA’ ‘MA’ Bruce Willis. John McClane and his son battle lissa McCarthy, Jon Favreau. A victim of identity theft fights fessions Russian villains. ‘R’ back. ‘R’ (3:50) “Road Trip” (2000) Seann William “Snitch” (2013, Crime Drama) Dwayne Johnson, Barry Pep- “The Waterboy” (1998, Comedy) Adam “Transcendence” (2014, Science Fiction) Johnny Depp, Lingerie Feature 2: Sheer + MAX 311 516 Scott. Four college pals set out to retrieve an per, Jon Bernthal. A man infiltrates a drug cartel to save his Sandler. A simpleton’s angry outbursts lead to Rebecca Hall. A scientist’s consciousness is uploaded to a & Sexy A compilation of epiincriminating tape. ‘R’ son from prison. ‘PG-13’ gridiron glory. ‘PG-13’ computer. ‘PG-13’ sodes. ‘MA’ (3:15) “Aspen Extreme” (:15) “Dark Skies” (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell, Josh “Last Vegas” (2013, Comedy) Michael Douglas, Robert De Shameless “Milk of the Gods” Penn & Tell- House of Lies Episodes Web Therapy “Episode 401” ‘14’ 5 SHOW 319 546 (1992, Romance) Paul Gross. Hamilton, Dakota Goyo. Aliens mark a human family for future Niro, Morgan Freeman. Four aging pals go to Las Vegas to Fiona balances her day job. er: Bulls...! ‘MA’ ‘PG-13’ abduction. ‘PG-13’ relive their glory days. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (2:30) “Iron- (:35) “The Best Offer” (2013, Drama) Jim Sturgess, Geoffrey Rush, Donald “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” (2013, Historical Drama) Forest (:15) “In the Name of the Father” (1993, Docudrama) Daniel Day-Lewis, “Of Love and 8 TMC 329 554 clad” (2011) Sutherland. An eccentric art auctioneer becomes obsessed with an heiress. Whitaker, John Cusack. A White House butler serves many Pete Postlethwaite, Emma Thompson. An Irishman and his son are wrongly Shadows” ‘R’ ‘R’ presidents over the years. ‘PG-13’ imprisoned in Britain. ‘R’

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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ (8) WGN-A 239 307 Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation Recreation ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Clever and Unique Creations AeroPilates Home Studio ‘G’ Clever and Unique Creations Friday Night Beauty ‘G’ Tria: High-Tech Beauty Perricone MD No Makeup Josie Maran Argan Oil Cos- New Beauty, New You “Josie (20) QVC 137 317 By Lori Greiner ‘G’ By Lori Greiner ‘G’ Devices ‘G’ Skincare (N) ‘G’ metics ‘G’ Maran” ‘G’ Celebrity Wife Swap Andy Celebrity Wife Swap Nia Celebrity Wife Swap Niecy Celebrity Wife Swap Laila Celebrity Wife Swap D.J. Celebrity Wife Swap ‘PG’ (:02) Celebrity Wife Swap (:02) Celebrity Wife Swap Nash and Tina Yothers. ‘PG’ Ali trades lives with Angie Paul and Plaxico Burress. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Laila Ali trades lives with An (23) LIFE 108 252 Dick’s ex and Lorenzo Lamas’ Peeples and Tiffany trade wife. ‘PG’ lives. ‘PG’ Stone. ‘PG’ gie Stone. ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit “Silence” ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends Ex- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang “Bad Boys II” (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle fiance woos Bottle Deposit” Bottle Deposit” Wait Out” ‘PG’ Invitations” Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ a drug kingpin in Miami. (30) TBS 139 247 Rachel. ‘14’ ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘PG’ Castle “The Human FacCastle Beckett reconsiders Castle Beckett and Castle Cold Justice (N) ‘14’ Wake Up Call A father aspires Cold Justice ‘14’ Wake Up Call A father aspires Hawaii Five-0 “Pa’ani” ‘14’ (31) TNT 138 245 tor” ‘PG’ her career. ‘PG’ face decisions. ‘PG’ to be a rapper. (N) to be a rapper. NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder. From NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Cavaliers (34) ESPN 140 206 Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) Center in Los Angeles. (N) (Live) at Clippers E:60 Profile E:60 Profile Boxing Friday Night Fights. Willie Monroe Jr. vs. Brian Vera. SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Tonight SEC Storied SportsCenter (N) (35) ESPN2 144 209 From Verona, NY. (N) (Live) (N) College Bas- College Basketball Gonzaga at Pepperdine. From Firestone WHL Hockey Tri-City Americans at Vancouver Giants. (N) (Live) College Hockey St. Cloud State at Denver. From Magness Arena in Denver. Seahawks (36) ROOT 426 687 ketball Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. (N Same-day Tape) Press Pass Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Bellator MMA Championship Tournaments 132: Pitbull vs. (:15) Cops (:26) Cops Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘PG’ (38) SPIKE 241 241 Straus. (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (1:30) “Kill “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox. “Gladiator” (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen. A fugitive general “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, (43) AMC 131 254 Bill: Vol. 2” Jason Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him. David Morse. becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Newsreaders The Heart, The Venture American American Family Guy Family Guy Newsreaders (46) TOON 176 296 Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ She Holler Bros. ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ To Be Announced To Be Announced Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Tanked (N) ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Meditat- Tanked ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Meditat (47) ANPL 184 282 ing Maple” (N) ‘PG’ ing Maple” ‘PG’ Jessie ‘Y’ (:45) “Up” (2009) Voices of Ed Asner. Animated. An old man Dog With a Jessie (N) ‘G’ Girl Meets Gravity Falls Gravity Falls I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a I Didn’t Do (49) DISN 173 291 flies away in a balloon-powered house. Blog (N) ‘G’ World ‘G’ ‘Y7’ ‘Y7’ It ‘G’ die ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ It ‘G’ Nicky, Ricky Henry Dan- The Thunder- The Thunder- Every Witch Max & Shred iCarly Nora captures the Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Everybody Loves Ray (50) NICK 171 300 ger ‘G’ mans ‘G’ mans ‘Y’ Way (N) ‘G’ ‘G’ iCarly gang. ‘G’ ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ Boy Meets “Back to the Future” (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. A “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. An inno- The 700 Club ‘G’ Boy Meets Boy Meets (51) FAM 180 311 World ‘G’ boy travels through time to his parents’ teenage years. cent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. World ‘G’ World ‘G’ Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Secret Wedding ‘PG’ Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Secret Wedding ‘PG’ (55) TLC 183 280 Gold Rush The life of John Gold Rush Parker gets a big (56) DISC 182 278 Schnabel. ‘PG’ gold clean-up. ‘PG’ Ghost Adventures Fort Hor- Mysteries at the Museum (57) TRAV 196 277 sted. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Last Stand of the 300 Greek soldiers face the Persian Em (58) HIST 120 269 pire. ‘PG’ Wild Trans- Wild Trans- Criminal Minds A series of port ‘PG’ beatings in Philadelphia. ‘14’ (59) A&E 118 265 port ‘PG’

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“Divergent” (2014, Science Fiction) Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006, Action) (:45) Road to Real Time With Bill Maher (N Real Time With Bill Maher Togetherness Looking ‘MA’ Judd. A young woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her. ‘PG-13’ Hugh Jackman. A cure for mutations divides Alvarado/Rios Same-day Tape) ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ the X-Men. ‘PG-13’ 3 ‘PG’ (:45) “Rush Hour” (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, The Alzheimer’s Project: The Memory “The Other Woman” (2014, Romance-Comedy) Cameron “The Best Man Holiday” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Morris Tom Wilkinson. Mismatched police partners seek a kidnapped Loss Tapes People living with Alzheimer’s Diaz, Leslie Mann. Three women join forces for revenge Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Regina Hall. Longtime friends reunite girl. ‘PG-13’ disease. ‘PG’ against a cheating cad. ‘PG-13’ over the Christmas holidays. ‘R’ (:40) “Pacific Rim” (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam, Diego Klat(6:55) “Godzilla” (2014, Science Fiction) Aaron TaylorBanshee Lucas and Carrie Banshee Lucas and Carrie Banshee Lucas and Carrie tenhoff, Idris Elba. Humans pilot giant robots to fight monstrous creatures. Johnson, Ken Watanabe. Godzilla and malevolent foes battle explore the tunnels. (N) ‘MA’ explore the tunnels. ‘MA’ explore the tunnels. ‘MA’ ‘PG-13’ for supremacy. ‘PG-13’ (2:45) “Mandela: Long Walk (:15) “Double Jeopardy” (1999, Suspense) Tommy Lee Shameless “Milk of the Gods” House of Lies Episodes Gary Owen: I Agree With (:15) Shameless “Milk of the (:15) House of (:45) “Four Jones, Ashley Judd. Jailed for her husband’s murder, a Fiona balances her day job. ‘MA’ “Episode 401” Myself (N) ‘MA’ Gods” Fiona balances her day Lies ‘MA’ Brothers” 5 SHOW 319 546 to Freedom” (2013) Idris Elba. ‘PG-13’ woman learns he lives. ‘R’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ job. ‘MA’ (2005) (3:50) “A Night at the Rox- (:15) “Hellion” (2014, Drama) Aaron Paul, Juliette Lewis, “Last Holiday” (2006, Comedy) Queen Latifah, Gérard “Snake Eyes” (1998, Suspense) Nicolas (:40) “Seven Psychopaths” (2012) Colin Cage, Gary Sinise. U.S. official is killed at an Farrell. A screenwriter’s pals kidnap a mob 8 TMC 329 554 bury” (1998, Comedy) Will Josh Wiggins. A rebellious boy and his grieving father must Depardieu, LL Cool J. A terminally ill woman lives it up on Ferrell. ‘PG-13’ come to terms. ‘R’ vacation. ‘PG-13’ Atlantic City fight. ‘R’ ster’s beloved dog.

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Tria: High-Tech Beauty WEN by Chaz Dean “Hair and Body Care” Beauty products. Josie Maran Argan Oil Cos- Tria: High-Tech Beauty Devices ‘G’ ‘G’ metics ‘G’ Devices ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Unsolved Mysteries Paul “House of Secrets” (2014, Suspense) Bianca Lawson, “Presumed Dead in Paradise” (2014, Suspense) Malese “Dirty Teacher” (2013) Josie Feshour; Lake Champlain Brendan Fehr, Neil Jackson. A divorcee learns that someone Jow, Olivia d’Abo, Gavin Houston. A teen uncovers a conDavis, Cameron Deane Stewserpent. ‘14’ keeps breaking into her home. ‘PG’ spiracy while on an island getaway. ‘14’ art. ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Disrobed” ‘14’ tims Unit “Legacy” ‘14’ tims Unit “Rooftop” ‘14’ tims Unit “Risk” ‘14’ tims Unit “Coerced” ‘14’ tims Unit “Charisma” ‘14’ tims Unit “Influence” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009, Comedy) Kevin James, Jayma “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, “Bad Boys II” (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Mays, Keir O’Donnell. A security officer confronts bad guys at Tea Leoni. Two Miami cops attempt to recover stolen police a drug kingpin in Miami. a suburban New Jersey mall. evidence. Law & Order “Bailout” Extor- Law & Order “Take-Out” ‘14’ Law & Order TV reporter is Law & Order Hate crimes “Minority Report” (2002, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton. A “Watchmen” (2009) Billy tion plot. ‘14’ murdered. ‘14’ against Hispanic men. ‘14’ cop tries to establish his innocence in a future crime. Crudup, Malin Akerman. College Basketball Duke at Louisville. From the KFC Yum! College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball Kentucky at Alabama. From Coleman College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Center in Louisville, Ky. (N) (Live) Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) (Live) College Basketball Texas A&M at LSU. Pete Maravich As- College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Football NFLPA Bowl: Teams TBA. From the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. (N) College Basketball Oklasembly Center. (N) (Live) (Live) homa State at Oklahoma. Celebrity Sports InvitaSports Unlimited College Basketball Virginia at Boston College. From the College Basketball Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount. From College Basketball San Francisco at Santa Clara. From tional ’15 Conte Forum in Boston. (N) (Live) Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles. (N) (Live) Leavey Center in Santa Clara, Calif. (N) (Live) “Wrath of the Titans” (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson. Per- “Jumper” (2008) Hayden Christensen. A young man has the Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ seus must rescue Zeus from the underworld. ability to teleport himself anywhere. The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifle“Broken Lance” (1954, Western) Spencer Tracy. Conflicts “The Green Mile” (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse, Michael Clarke Duncan. A guard thinks an inmate has a super- “Gladiator” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ man ‘G’ arise among the three sons of a cattle baron. natural power to heal. (2000) Clarence ‘PG’ Clarence ‘PG’ Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Uncle Uncle World of World of Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” (2012, Comedy) ZachGo! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Grandpa Grandpa Gumball Gumball Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ ary Gordon. Greg’s summer plans go awry. To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Girl Meets Dog With a Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Jessie Austin & Austin & Girl Meets Girl Meets Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- Dog With a Dog With a World ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ ‘Y7’ ‘Y7’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ die ‘G’ die ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ SpongeBob Sanjay and Breadwinners Rabbids Inva- Power Rang- The Fairly The Fairly The Fairly SpongeBob SpongeBob “Sophia Grace & Rosie’s The Haunted Hathaways Craig ‘Y7’ ‘Y7’ sion ‘Y’ ers OddParents OddParents OddParents Royal Adventure” (2014) “Mostly Ghostly Girl” ‘G’ “Back to the “Mirror Mirror” (2012) Julia Roberts. Seven dwarves help an “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. An innoFuture” exiled princess win back her kingdom. Ben Gates sets out to establish an ancestor’s innocence. cent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- Extreme Cou- What Not to Wear ‘PG’ What Not to Wear ‘PG’ What Not to Wear ‘PG’ What Not to Wear ‘PG’ poning poning poning poning poning poning poning poning Street Outlaws “Down From Street Outlaws “Shut Your Street Outlaws “Ova for Mur- Fast N’ Loud ’64 Galaxie; Fast N’ Loud Richard tries to Fast N’ Loud “Jacked-Up Fast N’ Loud “Troll’s Choice Barrett-Jackson (N) (Live) Chi-Town” ‘14’ Death Trap” ‘14’ der Nova?” ‘14’ 1949 F-1 Ford. ‘14’ quickly flip cars. ‘14’ Jeep” ‘14’ Rolls-Royce” ‘14’ ‘PG’ Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Anthony Bourdain: No Res- Hotel Impossible ‘PG’ Booze Traveler “Nepal: A Food Paradise “BBQ Para- Food Paradise “Steak Para- Food Paradise “Deep Fried ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ervations ‘PG’ Higher State” ‘PG’ dise 3” ‘PG’ dise 3” ‘PG’ Paradise 3” ‘PG’ American American American American American American American American American American American American Pawnography Pawnography Pawnography Pawnography ‘PG’ Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Dog the Bounty Hunter A Criminal Minds A series of Criminal Minds The team The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Awards ceremony at Hol- Wahlburgers Donnie Loves Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ‘PG’ fugitive flees across Hawaii. beatings in Philadelphia. ‘14’ suspects a killer has returned. lywood Palladium. ‘14’ ‘PG’ Jenny ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘14’ Kitchen Kitchen House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- Vacation House for Free Vacation House for Free ‘G’ Vacation House for Free ‘G’ Vacation House for Free Crashers ‘G’ Crashers ‘G’ ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? ers: Where? “Cottage by the Sea” ‘G’ “Summer Love” ‘G’ Farmhouse The Pioneer The Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen Bacon cheese- Worst Cooks in America ‘G’ Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive-Ins and Best. 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“Black Hawk Down” (2001, War) Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore. U.S. sol- “10,000 B.C.” (2008, Adventure) Steven Strait. A prehistoric Rules of En- Rules of Endiers meet with disaster in 1993 Mogadishu, Somalia. man must save his beloved from evil warlords. gagement gagement Mally: Color Cosmetics ‘G’ New Beauty, New You “Tria” Featuring products by Tria. (N) ‘G’ Dyson Cleaning ‘G’ Vicenza Style: Fine Italian Jewelry ‘G’ Problems Solved “Dyson” Featuring Dyson. ‘G’ (3:00) “Dirty Teacher” (2013) “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry, “Whitney” (2015, Docudrama) Yaya DaCosta, Arlen Escar- (:02) Beyond the Headlines: (:02) Beyond the Headlines (:02) “Whitney” (2015, DocuJosie Davis, Cameron Deane Thandie Newton. A wealthy businessman falls in love with a peta, Yolonda Ross. Singer Whitney Houston marries Bobby Whitney Houston (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ drama) Yaya DaCosta, Arlen Stewart. ‘14’ struggling single mother. Brown. ‘14’ Escarpeta. ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Famtims Unit “Authority” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit “Witness” ‘14’ tims Unit “Flight” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Everybody Everybody Everybody Everybody The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor Cougar Town “Tower Heist” (2011, ComeLoves Ray- Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ dy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, mond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ Casey Affleck. (3:00) “Watchmen” (2009) Billy Crudup. A masked vigilante “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of Transporter: The Series Transporter: The Series The Librarians Saving potenprobes the murder of a fellow superhero. robots wage war on Earth. “Boom” (N) ‘14’ “Boom” ‘14’ tial librarians. ‘PG’ College GameDay (N) (Live) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NFL Matchup SportsCenter (N) College Basketball OklaCollege Basketball Connecticut at Stanford. From Maples College Basketball BYU at St. Mary’s. From McKeon Pavil- Basketball NBA Tonight Dad’s Dream E:60 Profile SportsCenter (N) homa State at Oklahoma. Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. (N) (Live) ion in Moraga, Calif. (N) (Live) ‘G’ (N) College Basketball Portland at Pepperdine. From Firestone College Basketball Air Force at Utah State. (N Same-day College Basketball Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount. From College Basketball Portland at Pepperdine. From Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. (N) (Live) Tape) Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles. Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. Cops ‘PG’ Jail: Las Ve- Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops (N) ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Jail: Las Ve- Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ “Wrath of the Titans” (2012, Fantasy) Sam gas ‘PG’ gas (N) ‘PG’ Worthington, Liam Neeson. (3:30) “Gladiator” (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie “Terminator Salvation” (2009, Science Fiction) Christian Bale, Sam “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Nielsen. A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. Worthington. Humanity fights back against Skynet’s machine army. cyborg protects John Connor from a superior model. Sit Down, King of the King of the American The BoonBlack Dyna- Family Guy Attack on Dragon Ball Z Naruto: Ship- InuyashaOne Piece Gurren Lag- Deadman Bleach ‘14’ Space Dandy Shut Up ‘14’ Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ Dad ‘14’ docks ‘MA’ mite ‘MA’ ‘14’ Titan ‘14’ Kai ‘PG’ puden Final ‘Y7’ ann ‘14’ Wonderland ‘14’ To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Treehouse Masters “Bird Preposterous Pets (N) ‘PG’ Pit Bulls and Parolees Preposterous Pets ‘PG’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ‘PG’ Nest” ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Liv & Maddie “Zapped” (2014, Comedy) Zendaya, Spencer (:15) “Despicable Me” (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Kirby Buck- Mighty Med Jessie ‘G’ I Didn’t Do Austin & Dog With a Boldman, Chanelle Peloso. ‘G’ Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand. ets ‘Y7’ It ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Nicky, Ricky Nicky, Ricky The Thunder- The Thunder- Henry Dan- Henry Dan- Bella and the Bulldogs Henry Dan- Nicky, Ricky Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Everybody Loves Raymans ‘Y’ mans ‘G’ ger ‘G’ ger ‘G’ “Newbie QB” (N) ger ‘G’ ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron. A well-to-do “The Hunger Games” (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam “The Mummy Returns” (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Hemsworth. In a dystopian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. What Not to Wear ‘PG’ What Not to Wear ‘PG’ Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Sex Sent Me to the E.R. 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DOONESBURY/ by Garry Trudeau

C

M

2

C

M

Y

K


Y

K

C

M

Y

K

SALLY FORTH/ by Francesco Marciuliano and Jim Keefe

MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM/ by Mike Peters

B.C./ by Mastroianni and Hart

C

M

Y

K

ZIGGY/ by Tom Wilson

DENNIS THE MENACE/ by Hank Ketcham

3


C

M

Y

K

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

MARVIN/ by Tom Armstrong

C

M

4

THE BORN LOSER by Art & Chip Sansom

C

M

Y

K


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