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FEBRUARY 15, 2015 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska

Vol. 45, Issue 116

School districts responsive to rankings

Bill would provide tax credit for ammonia producers

By MOLLY DISCHNER Associated Press

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JUNEAU — Education officials said the state’s school rating system, now in its third year, is an improvement compared to the former system. State education department offi- ‘I see engagecials briefed the House and Senate ment and imeducation commit- provement that I tees this week on the Alaska School didn’t see before Performance In- and I didn’t expedex. That’s the new index used to rience before.’ rank schools. — Mike Hanley, The rankings state education incorporate stucommissioner dent proficiency, growth on schoolspecific performance objectives and attendance for schools that teach kindergarten through eighth grade. High school rankings also include graduation rates and college and career readiness. Alaska implemented the new system under a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind Act. That act required different pass-fail rankings. The new system has been well-received by school districts, state education commissioner Mike Hanley said. “I see engagement and improvement that I didn’t see before and I didn’t experience before,” he said during Tuesday’s Senate Education Committee hearing. Susan McCauley, director of the division of See SCHOOL, page A-2

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Agrium keeping an eye on legislation By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion

On Monday, House Speaker Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski, introduced a bill to the state House of Representatives that would create a tax credit for ammonia producers. According to its text, House Bill 100 would entitle 29th LEGISLATURE 1st SESSION “a taxpayer that owns an in-state processing facility whose primary function is the manufacture or sale of ammonia or urea” to receive a tax credit equal to the royalty paid by that manufacturer’s gas suppliers on their state leases. Chenault’s staff said the bill was created with the consultation of Agrium Inc., a Canada-based manufacturer of ammonia fertilizer, represented by lobbyist Jeff Logan. In 2007 Agrium ceased the operation of its Nikiski ammonia and urea manufacturing plant due to what it said was an Clarion file photo insufficient supply of natural gas from Cook Agrium’s Nikiski plant is pictured in this Clarion file photo. A bill in the Alaska Legislature Inlet sources. The plant created urea and anhyto create tax credits for ammonia producers will be a factor in the company’s decision on drous ammonia by combining atmospheric niwhether to restart the facility. See CREDIT, page A-2

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Kenai seniors celebrate long-lasting love By IAN FOLEY Peninsula Clarion

More than a hundred people gathered on Friday night to celebrate marriage during a special Valentine’s party at the Kenai Senior Center. The event included a special dinner, video projection and vintage gown dress show. Carol Bannock, activities/volunteer coordinator for the Kenai Senior Center, said the facility has a different Valentine’s party each year, but this year’s focused on lasting marriages. “We are focusing on celebrating unions that have been together for 50plus years,” Bannock said. Photo by Ian Foley/Peninsula Clarion Photos of couples who have been Vintage wedding fashions are modeled during the Kenai Senior Center’s together since as far back as 1944 were Valentine’s Day dinner Friday. displayed on the center’s walls and in

BLM clears way for NPR-A development By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press

JUNEAU — The U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued a final decision Friday that it said will open the way for the first oil and gas production from federal lands in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The decision is a shift from the alternative that BLM had earlier selected as its preferred option. But it aligns with the alternative chosen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. BLM-Alaska spokeswoman Lesli Ellis-Wouters said BLM had indicated it would take into account the Corps’ decision in making its final determination. If the two agencies were not on the same page,

ConocoPhillips Alaska would not have been able to go forward, she said. The two alternatives are similar, she said, but the selected alternative provides for a smaller gravel footprint. There also is a “robust” mitigation package that will provide for monitoring and developing a plan for future development in the reserve, she said. As part of that, ConocoPhillips Alaska is to provide $8 million for a mitigation fund that would be used to offset impacts to habitat and subsistence resources and develop a regional plan. A coalition of conservation groups expressed disappointment with the decision, saying See NPR-A, page A-2

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its newsletter, while a video with couples’ interviews was played. After dinner and dessert, which was served by the members of the Boys and Girls Club Keystone group, a wedding gown fashion show took place. “It’s the crown jewel of the night,” Bannock said. “(It’s) a mostly vintage wedding dress style show.” Bannock said several people lent their wedding dresses to the center, which were then modeled by community members during the show. “Some of (the dresses) we borrowed, some of them are not so vintage, but they’re still beautiful, of course,” Bannock said. “A few of them are from a while back.” Bannock credited the night’s success to The First Baptist Church of Kenai, who helped sponsored the event.

“The staff over there has worked very hard to do the decorations and pull the style show together and get a program together,” Bannock said. “It’s been fun.” Howard Hill, who attends many of the center’s parties with his wife, Kit, said many people don’t understand how important the center’s events are to seniors in the community. “There are a lot of senior individuals here without families and I found out what this was like a couple of years ago when (my wife) was visiting down south,” Hill said. “I was here alone for Thanksgiving and (the senior center) just makes a lot of difference in the way you feel. It’s really easy to get depressed when you’re by yourself for the holidays.” See HEARTS, page A-2

Homer man dies in Patagonia By MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Morris News Service-Alaska/ Homer News

A longtime Homer man known for his infectious laughter and sense of adventure died Feb. 7 in a hiking accident in Patagonia, Argentina. According to reports from the Argentine newspaper, Chaltén Today, Michael Feraudo Jr., 60, apparently fell sometime after 12:30 p.m. local time while hiking on the Rio Piedras Blancas trail in Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, or Glacier National Park, near El Chaltén, Argentina. Feraudo landed in a creek and was caught by a current, where he drowned. A friend hiking with him could not save him, the paper reported. Rescuers arrived several hours later and recovered his body. C

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Homer friends will hold a remembrance gathering to honor Feraudo at 4 p.m. today at Alice’s Champagne Palace. An email about Feraudo’s death from a longtime friend, author and photographer Tom Reed, spread quickly throughout Homer and Alaska. Reed wrote “The Granite Avatars of Patagonia,” a series of photos and essays about the area based on a trip Reed took in 2007, and advised Feraudo on his trek. People who wrote Reed back almost all said “how thoughtful and kind and caring and gentle Mike was,” Reed said. Feraudo had taken a copy of “The Granite Avatars” to Fernando Garcia, a friend of Reed’s featured in the book, and pieced together some of Feraudo’s last days from correspondence with Garcia. A photo taken by Garcia

shows Feraudo standing in front of Cerro Torre, one of the mountains Reed calls “the granite avatars.” Reed said he thinks Feraudo then hiked on a path he suggested to the base of Monte Fitz, another spectacular mountain, and north to Rio Electrico. Feraudo made a side trip along Rio Piedras Blancas to see Laguna Piedras Blancas, or the lake of the white mountains, and died along the trail. “He died in a spectacular place, and he had to have had those emotions of wonder that I had,” Reed said. “That must have been his mindset, his dominant emotion during the last two or three days of his life. He must have been totally aweinspired and filled with wonder and amazement.” “We do find some peace in the fact that some of the last See HOMER, page A-2


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school year, and now Hanley said schools seem to have more buy-in. Schools ranked with one or two stars are required to make improvement plans, but even higher-performing schools seem more interested in improving their rank, he said. Rep. Wes Keller, R-Wasilla, asked during an education committee meeting Friday whether the changes meant that schools where students weren’t proficient could still get a good grade. Keller also asked if the new system downplayed proficiency. Hanley said that the new metric is more tailored to each school, but that the underlying goal is still to help students become proficient. Senate Education Committee member Berta Gardner, D-Anchorage, said during a news conference Wednesday that she thought the star system was preferable to other systems and so far was working well. “It allows the school district, the school administration and the department of education to know where to focus our efforts,” Gardner said.

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teaching and learning support, said that for the 2013-2014 school year, Alaska had 75 fivestar, 198 four-star, 149 threestar, 52 two-star and 27 one-star schools. That was an increase in five-, four- and two-star schools compared to the year prior, and a decrease in one- and threestar schools. Previously, Alaska schools were considered meeting or not meeting adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind. Under that system, most Alaska schools did not make adequate yearly progress, McCauley said. That standard focused solely on proficiency, and it did not recognize improvements in performance if a certain proficiency threshold wasn’t met, she said. The designation also was dependent on several subgroups— if one didn’t meet proficiency standards, the whole school could fail. Alaska implemented the new system for the 2012-2013

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trogen with hydrogen obtained from natural gas. Adam Diamond, spokesperson for Agrium, said that the bill will be a factor in the decision to be made by Agrium’s board of directors on whether or not to reopen the Nikiski plant. “We’re still looking at the bill,” Diamond said. “We’re still trying to figure out how exactly this could help us, but on first read it would be helpful. ... The tax credit helps present the best picture for the board, and then obviously it’s going to be up to them to weigh that against other project possibilities.” Diamond said that the proposed tax credit would make the re-opening more viable by offsetting the large engineering

erick said. “This center really knows how to throw a party. We look forward to every holiday Continued from page A-1 — Easter, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving — Trish Roderick, who attends they just really go all out. It’s a the center’s parties regularly, lot of fun.” said she always looks forward to the events. Reach Ian Foley at ian.fo“We’re really excited,” Rod- ley@peninsulaclarion.com.

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ANCHORAGE — The only flight service to a remote Alaska island village has been cut off for three weeks because a designated helicopter was sidelined by maintenance work, but the service provider said Friday the aircraft is expected to be returned to service Saturday. Oregon-based Erickson Inc. spokeswoman Susie Elliott said the last flight to Alaska’s Little Diomede Island was Jan. 22. The Alaska Native village of Diomede is located on the western coast of the island, about 650 miles northwest of Anchorage and only 3 miles from Big Diomede Island, Russia. The Erickson helicopter was in Anchorage for maintenance

protection of natural values while making about 12 million acres available for developContinued from page A-1 ment. Late last month, Conocoit would allow for construction Phillips Alaska announced that of an 8-mile road through sen- it was slowing the pace of insitive wetlands and tundra. The vestment on the project, known groups called on BLM to make as Greater Mooses Tooth 1, citsure that special areas set aside ing permitting delays and rewithin the reserve for protec- quirements and current low oil tion remain protected. prices. The roughly 23 million-acre Spokeswoman Amy Burnett National Petroleum Reserve- said by email Friday that the Alaska is the largest single company was pleased that BLM Continued from page A-1 block of federally managed had approved a road route seland in the United States. lected by the Corps in its deciThe BLM, in a 2013 plan, sion but said was still reviewing sites he was at were so amazing,” said Feraudo’s sister, identified about 11 million details on the decision. Marianne Mitchell. acres within the reserve for Patagonia was the first part of a trip Feraudo planned that would continue on a sea voyage P E N I N S U L A from Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, across the Antarctic Circle and to the Antarctica Peninsula. Naturalists (USPS 438-410) and guides Carmen and Conrad Published daily Sunday through Friday, except Christmas and Field planned to meet Feraudo New Year’s, by: Southeastern Newspapers Corporation in Argentina with some other P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, AK 99611 Street address: 150 Trading Bay Road, Suite 1, Kenai, AK Homer people. Carmen Field Phone: (907) 283-7551 said the trip would go on as Postmaster: Send address changes to the Peninsula Clarion, planned. P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, AK 99611 “We’ll honor him down Periodicals postage paid at Kenai, AK there at the circle somehow,” Represented for national advertising by The Papert Companies, Chicago, IL she said. Copyright 2015 Peninsula Clarion The oldest of five children, A Morris Communications Corp. newspaper Feraudo was born June 20, in Rockville Center, Who to call at the Peninsula Clarion 1954, N.Y., to Mary and Michael Feraudo Sr. He grew up in SufNews tip? Question? Main number.............................................................................................. 283-7551 folk County, Long Island, and Fax............................................................................................................. 283-3299 graduated with a bachelor of News email...................................................................news@peninsulaclarion.com science in horticulture from the General news State University of New York, Will Morrow, editor ............................................ will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com Cobleskill. He came to Alaska Rashah McChesney, city editor.............. rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com in 1979, where he worked as a Jeff Helminiak, sports editor........................... jeff.helminiak@peninsulaclarion.com surveyor out of Ketchikan with Fisheries, photographer.............................................................................................. ............................ Rashah McChesney, rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com the U.S. Forest Service in the Education, Borough ................. Kelly Sullivan, kelly.sullivan@peninsulaclarion.com Tongass National Forest. Kenai......................................... Ben Boettger, ben.boettger@peninsulaclarion.com Feraudo is survived by his Soldotna................................................. Ian Foley, ian.foley@peninsulaclarion.com Arts and Entertainment................................................ news@peninsulaclarion.com parents, Mary and Michael FeCommunity, Around the Peninsula............................... news@peninsulaclarion.com raudo Sr., of Lake City, Fla.; and Sports............................................ Joey Klecka, joey.klecka@peninsulaclarion.com his siblings, Lorraine Zarrella, Page design........ Florence Struempler, florence.struempler@peninsulaclarion.com Carol Rossmeissl, Marianne Circulation problem? Call 283-3584 Mitchell, Gary Feraudo, and

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‘We’re still trying to figure out how exactly this could help us, but on first read it would be helpful.’ — Adam Diamond, Agrium spokesman

sponsor’s statement on it, and the direction we’d like to see it go,” said Chenault. “Then start working with the taxation department, the administration, and any other department involved and see if this is a viable option to go forward, or if we may need to change it. ... By introducing the bill, now we have a foundation to start with, and then we’ll go through the process and see ‘is this the correct way, or is there another way that might serve the purpose better?’” After its first reading, the bill was referred to the House Resources Committee and will later be considered by the finance committee. If passed, the tax credit would become effective in July 2017 and expire in Jan. 1, 2027.

plier) is in the neighborhood — depending on how much we get the gas for and how much of it is on state land — but I think the royalty value to the state is somewhere between 12 or 15 million. ... Depending on the analysis, it would still be significantly net positive for the state.” Chenault said the bill will Reach Ben Boettger at ben. likely be adjusted in the com- boettger@peninsulaclarion. ing months. com. “We’ll be putting together a

Sidelined helicopter disrupts service to village By RACHEL D’ORO Associated Press

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and permitting costs of resuming operation at the plant, but was unable to say whether or not it would be a decisive factor. “It absolutely helps, there’s no doubt about that,” Diamond said. “But there are so many pieces to it.” Diamond said that although on paper the bill appears to create a neutral impact on the state budget by making the tax revenue lost from Agrium equal to the revenue gained in royalties from state gas leases, it would in practice result in a positive balance for the state because the royalty fees of a gas extractor operating on state land are likely to be much higher than Agrium’s expected tax liability. “(Agrium’s anticipated tax liability) is looking like it would be closer to three or four million,” said Diamond. “The royalty to the state (owed by Agrium’s potential gas sup-

Share your thoughts The Peninsula Clarion looking for a few good readers. Tell us what you think. Let us know how we are doing. Critique us. The Clarion is seeking subscribers to come in to our Trading Bay office, have lunch and meet the new publisher as well as the newspaper’s managers and newsroom staff. We’d like your feedback, insight, opinions and what you like and dislike about your local newspaper. If you’d like to weigh in, please send an email to feedback@peninsulaclarion.com with your name and phone number. You can also call editor Will Morrow at 907-335-1251, to be included on the list. We will contact you with times and dates for the meetings. C

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when extensive problems were discovered on the aircraft, cutting off the twice-weekly flights, according to the company, which is based in Portland, Oregon. Elliott said a backup helicopter also had maintenance issues. “In recognition of the importance of the service we provide to Little Diomede, we’re going to actually put a third aircraft on this contract,” Elliott said. “It will be ready to go, so that we won’t have this issue again.” Elliott said maintenance has been completed on the primary helicopter, which was sent Friday to the western Alaska town of Nome, 135 miles southeast of the island. Diomede city administrator Karen Kazingnuk said the village store shelves are bare, but

plenty of food, except for milk, has been available from the school and the village’s Alaska Native corporation. Adding to the complication for the community of about 100 people, a funeral was held there just before the flight services stopped, stranding between a dozen and 20 additional people, school principal and teacher Pam Potter. Given the size of the community, she said, “that’s a big amount added.” With food available, the village school stepped in to provide lunches and dinners this week to residents and visitors. Potter said 506 meals were served between Saturday and Thursday. Besides waiting for medications and checks to arrive, resi-

dents have dealt with unexpected emergencies. Last weekend, an 18-year-old pregnant woman went into early labor and had to be flown off the island by an Alaska National Guard helicopter crew, Potter said. While responders were in the village, they were alerted to an ailing two-month-old infant, who also was flown off the island, Potter said. The tiny island has no natural place to land fixed-wing planes, but enough offshore ice usually forms during the winters to allow a seasonal runway, said Robert Soolook, president of the local tribal council. This winter has been windy and unseasonably mild and enough ice hasn’t formed to providing that option, he said.

seven nieces and two nephews. Mitchell said the family would hold a memorial mass for Feraudo in the near future in New York, and plan a memorial in Homer at a time and place to be announced sometime in April.

Feraudo was preceded in death by his first wife, Renate, who died in 1996. Bonnie Betley said they were married at Gull Rock in 1985, and Renate’s ashes were spread there. The family plans also to spread Feraudo’s ashes at Gull Rock.

“He will ultimately be reunited with Renate,” Mitchell said. “We’re happy about that. He truly missed her.” Michael Armstrong can be reached at michael.armstrong@homernews.com.

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Obituaries Donald B. Johnson Soldotna resident Donald B. Johnson, 84, died Friday, Feb. 6, 2015 at Central Peninsula Hospital of heart failure with his wife and son, Jay, at his side. A celebration of his life will be held in the summer with the date to be announced. Don was born Aug. 28, 1930 at home in Mesa, Arizona. He grew up in the Trinity Mountains of northern California. He said his family lived “The Grapes of Wrath” story. He was a Golden Gloves boxing champ in his sophomore class in Redding, California. Don spent three years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War as an aviation mechanic. After his honorable discharge, he travelled to Aztec, New Mexico in 1955. There he met and married his wife, Georgia B. “Bobbie” Lautaret. Don laughed and said he always picked the “easy” jobs. He worked as a logger in the Redwoods of California during the 1940s and as an oilfield roughneck in the 1950s-60s. In 1967, after a stint working on the Mercury Atomic test site, he moved his family to Soldotna. At the test site, he was part of Operation Plowshare, searching for peaceful uses for atomic energy. He became a commercial fisherman in 1970. Over the years, he fished salmon, halibut, shrimp and crab. He loved the independence of having his own boat. He also loved sport fishing all of his life. A day on the river or lake was his best day. Don always said, the 1967 moved to Alaska was the smartest move he ever made. He was preceded in death by his parents, Horace and Laura Johnson, brothers, Billy Joe, Grover “Johnny” and William Robert

Johnson, sister, Carrie Geel and daughter-inlaw, Anna Marie Johnson. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Bobbie; sons and daughter-in-law, Craig Leland and Claudia Johnson, Jay Franklin Johnson; daughters and sons-in-law, Donna and Dennis Schouweiler, all of Soldotna, and Joyce and Brad Philbin of Wasilla; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.

William G. Kreiter Longtime Kenai resident William George Kreiter, 87, passed away at Nicholson’s Assisted Living in Kenai. At his request, no services are planned. William was born Sept. 26, 1927 in Kirkland, Washington. He graduated from high school and served in the U.S. Army from May 17, 1946 until his honorable discharge on Oct. 29, 1947. He was a World War II veteran of the Pacific Theater. He moved to Alaska in 1977 and worked for VECO, retiring in 1992. William was a Past Grand Chef DeGare of the 40 and 8, a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 20 in Kenai, the V.F.W. Post 10046 in Soldotna and the AmVets Post 4. Mr. Kreiter himself wrote, “I regret that my legacy to my family and friends is a totally screwed-up world. So be it. — Whiskey Soup” William was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Betty Viola Kreiter; five brothers; and two sisters. He is survived by his son and daughter-inlaw, Brian and Stephanie Kreiter of Palmyra, Virginia; and a sister, Helen Davis of Copalis Beach, Washington. Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.

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God,” her continuing story about her freedom from addiction and her work in prison ministry. Vickie Tinker will provide special music. This will happen at the Solid Rock Conference Center, mile 90.5 Sterling Highway. Luncheon cost is $12 with complimentary child care provided. For luncheon and nursery reservations call Susan at 335-6789. Reservations or any cancellations must be made by Feb. 15. Peninsula Take-a-Break is affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries.

Join Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Unlimited for some family friendly ice fishing fun today at Sport Lake in Soldotna from noon until 4:00 p.m. There will be a bonfire, tents and loaner rods for all ages and abilities to come out for an afternoon on the ice. TU members will be on site to teach as well as loan out gear. There will be outdoor games and folks are welcome to bring their ice skates. Bring Parenting workshops available a your fishing license, a camp chair and dress Alaska Christian Ministries and South Cenfor the weather. For more information email tral Parenting will offer Practical Positive Parkptroutunlimited@gmail.com. enting weekly workshops from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays from March 3-April 21, with additional sessions April 28-May 21, at Peninsula Take-A-Break plans luncheon Christian Center, 161 Farnsworth Boulevard in Ladies Peninsula Take-A-Break Luncheon Soldotna. Workshops include family dinner and on Feb. 18 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. will fea- group study of family needs. The cost is $35.00 ture Jennifer Waller sharing “Saying Yes to per family. To register call 907-252-9082.

LIO Schedule Monday 1:00 p.m. The House Judiciary Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 79 Marijuana Regulation; Controlled Substance; Crimes; Defenses. Testimony will be taken. Monday 3:30 p.m. The Senate Resources Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HJR 9 Endorsing ANWR Leasing and Confirmation on Governor’s Appointees: Board of Fish: Dr. Roland Maw. Testimony will be taken.

Thursday 10:00 a.m. The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 103 Boards of Fish / Game Regulation Authority. Testimony will be taken. All teleconferences are held at the Kenai Legislative Information Office, 145 Main Street Loop No. 217, Kenai, unless otherwise noted. To confirm call 2832030 or email Kenai.LIO@akleg.gov. To listen or watch online go to http:// alaskalegislature.tv/.

Community Calendar Peninsula Clarion obituary guidelines: The Peninsula Clarion strives to report the deaths of all current and former Peninsula residents. Notices should be received within three months of the death. We offer two types of death reports: Pending service/Death notices: Brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries: The Clarion charges a fee to publish obituaries. Obituaries are prepared by C

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families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. Obituaries up to 300 words are charged $50, which includes a one-year online guest book memoriam to on Legacy.com. Obituaries up to 500 words are charged $100, which also includes the one-year online guest book memoriam. Tax is not included. All charges include publication of a black and white photo. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. How to submit: Funeral homes and crematoriums routine-

ly submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611. Pre-payment must accompany all submissions not already handled by a funeral home or crematorium. Deadlines: Submissions for Tuesday – Friday editions must be received by 2 p.m. the previous day. Submissions for Sunday and Monday editions must be received by 3 p.m. Friday. We do not process obituaries on Saturdays or Sundays unless submitted by funeral homes or crematoriums. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.

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

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na United Methodist Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai.

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A good solution to a real problem There’s a bill in the Legislature that

Kenai Peninsula residents should keep an eye on, because it would address one of the biggest concerns with the manner in which the Board of Fisheries develops regulations. House Bill 103 was introduced by Tammie Wilson, a Republican lawmaker representing Fairbanks and North Pole. The measure is short — just seven lines, 10 if you count the title — but would prevent the Board of Fisheries and Board of Game from enacting, amending or repealing regulations unless that action has been recommended by a Fish and Game advisory committee, a state agency or a person petitioning the boards. What the bill would prohibit is board-generated proposals, which have, over the past several years, effectively silenced the voice of the people in what is frequently touted as a shining example of an open public process. In its last Upper Cook Inlet meeting in 2014, the fish board made drastic changes to commercial fishery regulations via board-generated proposals. Those proposals were not reviewed by local advisory committees or commented on by members of the public. That’s not how the process is supposed to work. As Wilson said in a story by the Associated Press, the boards are intended as a way for the public to speak, not for the boards to make rules on their own. The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 103 at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Those wishing to offer testimony can do so at the Legislative Information Office on Main Street Loop in Kenai, where the hearing will be available via teleconference. And if you think this bill sounds like a good idea, be sure to let your legislators know. Lawmakers have a great deal on their plates right now, but this bill appears to be a rational solution to a real problem and is worth the Legislature’s consideration.

Quotable “I finally said, ‘This has got to stop.’” — Oregon state Senate President Peter Courtney, who urged Gov. John Kitzhaber to resign, which he did in light of a deepening influence-peddling scandal.

Big deal and no big deal It’s always nice to stand out from the crowd. In this case, it’s because I may be one of the few people who will not express much of an opinion about the Brian Williams matter, even though I have spent my adult life in TV news. First of all, so much of the outrage actually has come from blowhards who have themselves gotten away with exaggerating their own backgrounds. Secondly, the business is permeated with malarkey, from the claims made about television stations being “on your side” to the use of consultant-driven hyperbole like “breaking” and “exclusive” to a whole raft of claims that have nothing to do with journalism and everything to do with deceptive marketing. Let me mention that I appear once or twice a week on MSNBC, and I’ve met Brian. Neither has anything to do with my belief that he is paying far too great a price for all this. Nevertheless, it’s the simple kind of issue that is much easier for us to ponder while avoiding the heavier lifting of thinking about more important matters. Let’s take what’s happening in Alabama for instance, where the state’s Chief Justice Roy Moore is telling probate judges, way down on the legal food chain, that they should refuse to obey a federal court order that same-sex marriage must immediately commence. Even when the U.S. Supremes refused to grant a stay, Moore has been instructing the officials not to do their legal duty. His argument is that the federal

judge has violated the state’s laws and the Constitution by ordering gay marriages, so they should defy what came from the federal district court. Sound familiar? Well it does to those who remember the Bob Franken dark days of Jim Crow, when Alabama Gov. George Wallace stood in front of the University of Alabama and tried to block entrance to two black students, and who is remembered for an inaugural speech where he shouted, “In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” He, too, was among those insisting that the state’s laws trumped federal court orders. We see how well that went. Come to think of it, Roy Moore apparently hasn’t, because he’s making the same argument now. It’s similar to his confrontation with the federal government in 2003, when as state chief justice he refused an order to remove a big slab displaying the Ten Commandments that he had placed in his courthouse. He wasn’t willing to comply, and First Amendment considerations simply didn’t matter to him. He ultimately was re-

moved from the bench back then, but spent the years thereafter running for governor and losing, and even started the mechanisms for a U.S. presidential campaign. It didn’t get off the ground, but in 2012, he was elected once again to be Alabama’s chief justice. Obviously he hasn’t learned a thing from his own experience, or history for that matter. In fact, he disputes the argument that what he’s doing now parallels the brutal oppression of blacks in his state back in the day. “This is not about the right of people to be recognized with race or creed or color,” he insists. “This is about same-sex marriage. It is not the same subject.” Those who are taking him on say it’s a different subject, but just another target for bigotry. Alabama and George Wallace symbolized the darkest segregation back then, and Roy Moore is exploiting the state’s continuing resistance to progress all these decades later. Back then, the nation’s attention was forced on the outrages of Jim Crow by tenacious TV news people dedicated to exposing wrongs. These days it’s usually triviality contrived by the media to which we react — or in the case of the Brian Williams’ truth-stretching, overreact. Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.

A legislative ‘fix’ in search of a flaw

“Right now there are people trying to hack into all our companies, and one of those idiots might succeed. That’s the fearful part.” Sen. Pete Kelly’s ongoing campaign to — MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga as President Barack amend Alaska’s constitution to change the Obama implored tech industry titans to do more way we select and retain judges poses a to stop cyberattacks aimed at the U.S. grave threat to fair and impartial courts in our state. While couched as a mission to “Had they been able to carry out their intentions the possibility add a stronger public voice to the selection for a large loss of life was definitely there.” and retention process by diminishing the — Brian Brennan, commanding officer for the Nova Scotia role of lawyers, his efforts would instead Royal Canadian Mounted Police, after authorities foiled a plot allow partisan politics to take hold of the by two suspects who were planning on going to a mall in Halifax one branch of government that is designed and killing as many people as they could on Valentine’s Day. to remain as free from politics as possible. Doubling the number of politically appointed members on the Alaska Judicial Council and requiring legislative approval of lawyer members will undermine the fundamental promise of equal justice that E-mail: Alaskans have a right to expect. news@peninsulaclarion.com First, our constitution’s framers gave Write: Fax: lawyers a prominent role in our merit-based Peninsula Clarion 907-283-3299 judicial selection system for good reason. P.O. Box 3009 Questions? Call: By law, judges must be lawyers, and are Kenai, AK 99611 907-283-7551 of necessity drawn from the legal community. It is common sense that lawyers can The Peninsula Clarion welcomes letters and attempts to provide invaluable input on the profespublish all those received, subject to a few guidelines: sional competence of their peers seeking n All letters must include the writer’s name, phone numjudgeships. Along with interviews, writing ber and address. samples, public comments and other inforn Letters are limited to 500 words and may be edited to mation, the council surveys lawyers on a fit available space. Letters are run in the order they are candidate’s legal ability, temperament, inreceived. tegrity, diligence, and sense of fairness to n Letters addressed specifically to another person will not ensure that judicial selection decisions are be printed. made with full awareness of a candidate’s n Letters that, in the editor’s judgment, are libelous will potential to perform the great demands not be printed. of the job. Lawyer members of the counn The editor also may exclude letters that are untimely or cil represent the importance of merit and irrelevant to the public interest. are key to ensuring the success of a meritn Short, topical poetry should be submitted to Poet’s Corbased system. Contrary to Kelly’s claims, ner and will not be printed on the Opinion page. the system has worked well for over half n Submissions from other publications will not be printed. a century to bring Alaska one of the finest n Applause letters should recognize public-spirited serjudiciaries in the world. vice and contributions. Personal thank-you notes will not Second, the framers viewed any rebe published. quirement for legislative confirmation of

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were three nominees. In one case, there were two nominees who each received five council votes out of six — both obviously viewed by the council as significantly more qualified than the 3-3 candidate. Suggesting that the Chief Justice should have exercised tie-breaking votes to add candidates on the margin to already sufficient pools of nominees that both lawyer and public members viewed as more highly qualified ignores the council’s responsibility to nominate only — in the words of one constitutional convention delegate — “the best available timber.” Fourth, Sen. Kelly’s implication that the Chief Justice should refrain from breaking ties in the nominating process for vacancies on the Alaska Supreme Court ignores a responsibility that has been vested with the office since statehood, and which has served our state well. When a vacancy exists on our highest court, it is more imperative than ever that nominees meet the highest qualifications of the profession. When candidates receive three out of six votes in pools where others receive four, five, and even unanimous votes, it is difficult to argue that they are among the most qualified. Declining to forward their nominations is completely justifiable if we are to trust the overall integrity of our merit-selection process. Alaska faces many critical problems at this time that demand our full attention. Alaska’s judicial selection system is not one of them. Sen. Kelly’s proposal is a fix in search of a flaw, and should fail.

the lawyer members of the council as illadvised because it would create another avenue for the influence of politics on the judicial branch. In the words of George McLaughlin, Chair of the Judiciary Committee at Alaska’s Constitutional Convention, “(i)f you require a confirmation of your attorney members you can promptly see what will happen ... No longer is the question based solely on the qualification of the candidate for the bench ... If political correctness enters into the determination of the selection of those professional members who are to be placed on the judicial council, the whole system goes out the window. All you have is one other political method of selection of your judges.” Third, the suggestion that the public interest was undermined when the Chief Justice voted in agreement with lawyer members instead of public members in the five recent cases where the two groups were evenly divided ignores the record in each case. The duty of the council is to nominate to the governor a minimum of two of the most highly qualified candidates. In each of the circumstances where candidates received 3-3 ties, more than adequate numbers of other candidates received enough Geoffry B. Wildridge is an attorney from votes to be nominated. In two cases, there Fairbanks and president of the Alaska Bar were four nominees that came out ahead Association. The opinions expressed here of the 3-3 vote-getters; in two cases, there are his own.

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Around the Peninsula Proposed unallocated budget reserve raises questions JUNEAU — Questions have been raised about an administration proposal to place $10 million in an unallocated reserve to address unintended consequences from proposed budget cuts. Gov. Bill Walker’s budget director, Pat Pitney, told the House Finance Committee Thursday that it would be a contingency fund of sorts. She said the budget proposes some large cuts, and some could have unintended consequences or inadvertently affect other agencies. She said the money would allow the administration to respond to any problems. Committee co-chair Mark Neuman expressed concern with the approach. He said supplemental budgets are meant to address unforeseen needs. A memo from a legislative attorney said an unallocated provision in a budget bill that allows the governor to add or reduce funds in existing appropriations among departments would likely be found unconstitutional.

attorney general, before approving an oil and gas lease settlement, would have to determine that the proposed agreement is limited to issues necessary to settle the matter, does not settle unrelated issues and does not alter constitutional, statutory or regulatory procedures. The bill would not apply to certain settlements, such as those involving tax or pipeline tariff issues. Walker described the bill in transmittal letters Friday. Walker earlier this week said he would drop a lawsuit he filed before becoming governor, over the Point Thomson settlement, after introducing the bill. A motion to dismiss was filed on Friday.

Lawmakers hear concerns over marijuana bill

JUNEAU — Lawmakers heard concerns over the latest version of a Senate bill intended to decriminalize personal possession of marijuana. Alaska voters in November approved a ballot issue legalizing possession of up to an ounce of marijuana, six plants and the marijuana produced from those plants. That goes into effect Feb. 24. The Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday discussed the bill, which would remove mariWalker introduces bill juana from the state’s controlled substances on oil, gas settlements list and create new regulations. Tracey Wollenberg from Alaska’s public JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker has introduced legislation stemming from concerns defender agency said the newest bill is an imwith a state settlement over leases in the Point provement over prior versions, but still did not match the initiative entirely. Thomson oil and gas field. — The Associated Press Under the bill, as described by Walker, the

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Report criticizes inmate’s punishment ANCHORAGE (AP) — An Alaska Office of the Ombudsman report criticized how a Palmer Correctional Center inmate was punished. The report by Ombudsman Linda Lord-Jenkins said the state Department of Corrections should not have put an inmate in segregation for two months for allegedly having heroin. Lord-Jenkins concluded corrections officials violated the inmate’s constitutional right to due process by punishing him without proper evidence handling and hearing records, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported Friday. There should be a high standard of proof for putting an inmate in solitary confinement, known among inmates as the “hole,” Lord-Jenkins wrote. The Department of Corrections didn’t immediately respond to a phone message from The Associated Press Saturday

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seeking comment. The evidence cited in the report involves a bag of heroin that a prison sergeant accidentally took home. The inmate, whose identity and conviction is not revealed in the report, pleaded not guilty at a hearing and made a statement. “Well, from what I read here in the write-up, she took it home,” he said, according to the

report. “We don’t know what it was that was in my property. I don’t know what it was that was in my property. Where is the chain of evidence at?” The disciplinary committee found him guilty, sentenced him to 60 days of punitive segregation, 60 days lost of possible commissary sales and 90 days lost from time he would have received off his sentence for good behavior.

45-years for man convicted of murder ANCHORAGE (AP) — A man has been sentenced to 45 years in prison slashing a woman’s neck during an attempted Anchorage robbery in 2012. KTUU-TV reports Vernell Mclemore was sentenced Friday. He was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of 67-year-old Judy Mulder. Police say Mclemore went into Mulder’s apartment with the intention of robbing her. At some point, police say, he brought out a knife, slashed her throat and fled. A neighbor found her body in the bathroom.


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FAA seeking drone rules favorable to commercial operators By JOAN LOWY Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The government is readying rules largely favorable to companies that want to use small drones for commercial purposes, according to a federal analysis, potentially leading to the widespread flights by unmanned aircraft performing aerial photography, crop monitoring, inspections of cell towers and bridges and other work. An economic analysis by Federal Aviation Administration, which was inadvertently posted online, describes draft rules submitted by the agency in October to the White House budget office to review. In response to inquiries, the FAA said in a statement late Saturday that it will officially release the rules on Sunday. The regulations would apply to drones weighing less than 55 pounds. They would improve safety by using small, lightweight unmanned aircraft instead of heavier, manned aircraft that “pose a higher level of risk,” the analysis said. It notes that between 2004 and 2012, there were 95 fatalities involving climbers working on cell and other towers. If the rules would prevent only one fatality by using a small drone instead of a tower climber, the $9.2 million saved — the amount the government says is the economic value of a single life — would exceed the entire cost of the regulations to society, according to the document. The analysis does not offer a total estimate on the annual economic benefit of regula-

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In this Jan. 20 photo, the Aerialtronics Altura Zenith drone is seen at an event at the National Press Club in Washington. An economic analysis by the Federal Aviation Administration indicates the agency, citing economic and safety benefits, is seeking regulations largely favorable to companies that want to use small drones.

tions, but says it would exceed $100 million a year. For example, about 45,000 annual bridge inspections could be conducted with small drones. Most bridge inspections currently employ hydraulic mobile cranes called “snoopers.” The average cost of an inspection using a snooper is $3,250. Cable bridge inspections are even more expensive because they often require a 200-foot aerial lift. The Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, an industry trade association, estimates that small, commercial drones will create 70,000 jobs with an economic

impact of more than $13.6 billion in the first three years after their integration into U.S. skies. The analysis doesn’t address jobs that might be displaced by drones, like some types of pilots. The FAA currently bans all commercial drone flights except for those by a small number of companies that have been granted waivers. Congress has been leaning on the FAA to move faster on regulations that

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would allow a wide variety of companies to employ drones for everything from monitoring pipelines to delivering pizzas. Under a law passed in 2012, the FAA was to issue final regulations by September 2015, but that appears unlikely. Even if the White House approves the FAA’s proposal, the agency is still required to offer it for public comment. Tens of thousands of comments are anticipated,

and it could take two to three years for the agency to address them before issuing final regulations. The document indicates the agency has dropped its insistence that drone operators have the same licenses and medical certificates required for pilots of manned aircraft. Industry officials complained that obtaining a private pilot license or medical certificate would be unnecessarily burdensome. Commercial operators would have to take an aerospace knowledge test administered by the FAA before they could receive a certificate granting permission to operate a drone. The agency estimates the cost to operators of obtaining certificate at about $300. A private pilot license can cost thousands of dollars because it requires many hours of experience flying a plane. Operators would have to keep drone flights under 500 feet in altitude, which is below where most manned aircraft fly. That’s 100 feet higher than the agency typically has approved in waivers to commercial operators. But the draft rules would still prohibit drones from flying farther away than they can be seen by their operator, and nighttime flights would remain banned. The line-of-sight requirement would preclude delivery drone of the type envisioned by Amazon. Google is also experiment-

ing with such drones. Industry officials have chafed at both restrictions, saying they significantly reduce the usefulness of unmanned aircraft. The FAA’s concern is that with no pilot on board, the operator on the ground is best able to prevent a collision with another aircraft by keep the drone in sight at all times. Drone operators would also have to be checked out by the Transportation Safety Administration to determine whether they pose a security threat before they could receive an FAA operator certificate. There is no fee for the security check, but one might be applied in the future, the analysis said. Last month, a small drone flew over the White House fence and crashed on the lawn. Although the operator later came forward saying the incident was an accident, the episode has raised concern that small drones might pose a security threat. Agriculture is expected to become one of the first industries to embrace drones. Helicopter drones that are widely used for spraying crops in Japan would not fall under the FAA rules because they weigh significantly more than 55 pounds. But the rules would apply to small drones that monitor crops to better target watering or for mapping fields.

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Millions in health coverage gap seek to avoid tax penalty By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas — Stephanie Daugherty earns too much from her part-time job at a doctor’s office to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to comfortably afford one of the health plans for sale through the federally-run insurance exchange that Texas and many states use. So the 26-year-old nursing student and mother paid a $180 tax penalty — 1 percent of her annual income — to spend another year uninsured. “I just figured it was cheaper than signing up for health insurance,” said Daugherty, whose 4-year-old son is covered by Medicaid and who limits doctor visits to an annual exam at a Planned Parenthood clinic. With Sunday’s deadline to

enroll through the exchange looming, Daugherty met with an exchange adviser, or navigator, at her Fort Worth community college to see if she might qualify for federal subsidies. She doesn’t, but she also learned she may not have had to pay the penalty, after all. Daugherty and millions of other low-income, working adults who fall into a so-called coverage gap — ineligible for either federal subsidies or Medicaid — may qualify for an exemption to the penalty. In Texas and nearly two dozen other conservative states that chose not to expand their Medicaid coverage under the federal health care overhaul, nonprofit groups and volunteer tax advisers are trying to help people avoid the penalty for not having insurance. “If the people who can’t af-

ford the federal marketplace pay the penalty, that’s like being hit twice,” said Mimi Garcia, Texas director of Enroll America. Garcia said she advises navigators to make sure that people who can’t even afford the marketplace’s cheapest plans file for an exemption on their tax returns this year. Texas has the nation’s highest uninsured rate and more residents who fall into the coverage gap than any other state. About a million uninsured lowincome working adults in Texas will be exempt from paying the penalty, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regional Director Marjorie Petty. Nationally, about 4 million people fall into the coverage gap, according to the Kaiser Foundation. The hole has become so no-

ticeable that the Internal Revenue Service on Monday issued a form for taxpayers in the 22 states that didn’t expand Medicaid to claim an exemption if their household income is equal to or less than 138 percent of the federal poverty level, or about $16,104 for an individual or $32,913 for a four-person household. Undocumented immigrants, prisoners and members of Indian tribes are also exempt. To make a case for exemption, taxpayers must first apply for coverage through the insurance exchange. Those denied are directed to Medicaid, and if they do not qualify, they must file the tax form. The Affordable Care Act “was written assuming states were going to expand Medicaid. Now we have a situation where we have some states that did not expand it and their residents

are left in this gap,” said Cheryl Parcham, the private insurance director of Washington, D.C.based nonprofit Families USA. The Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that Congress cannot force states to expand their Medicaid programs. Jill Hanken, the director of HealthCare.gov enrollment at the Virginia Poverty Law Center, said groups like hers are communicating with volunteer tax preparers in the state to help get the word out that people who fall into the gap may be exempt from the penalty. “It’s a real problem in all the non-expansion states, so we’re trying to provide the best information we can,” she said. The penalty will rise to either 2 percent of income or $325, whichever is higher, for individuals this year, and 2.5

percent or $695 in 2016. The Treasury estimates that between 10 and 20 percent of taxpayers nationwide will file for an exemption from the penalty on their 2014 tax returns. The exemptions will stay in place as the rollout of the health care law continues, Petty said. “People going online to try to do this, they’re running blind,” said Brendan Riley, a navigator in Raleigh, N.C. Opponents of the health care law are taking a case to the Supreme Court next month that challenges the validity of the law’s subsidies in states that have not set up their own insurance markets, which is most of them. If the court agrees with the plaintiffs, at least 6.5 million people will lose subsidies for their premiums and other costs. Most would drop coverage.

US colleges bringing in chaplains to serve the nonbelievers By JOHN ROGERS Associated Press

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LOS ANGELES — When Bart Campolo broke with the church almost five years ago, he began to feel something missing. It wasn’t that the pastor’s son no longer believed in God; he was n’t much of a believer anyway. What he missed, Campolo said, was a place where like-minded people could gather for fellowship, to pursue moral justice, to help one another and to try to live good lives. So Campolo, 51, joined a growing movement of college “humanist chaplains,” arriving at the University of Southern California last September. “How do you live a good life? If this life is the only one you have, how do you make the most of it?” are some of what he calls the Big Questions that he has his flock of atheists, agnostics and free-thinkers pondering. Although things like the local club for atheists are not new on college campuses, humanist chaplains leading them are, said Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association. His group counts only a handful, mostly at such prestige schools as Harvard, Yale and Columbia. “Our mission is to build,

educate and nurture a diverse community of atheists, humanists, agnostics and the non-religious,” said Jonathan Figdor, Stanford University’s humanist pastor and co-author of “Atheist Mind, Humanist Heart: Rewriting the Ten Commandments for the Twenty-First Century.” He and Speckhardt expect the humanist chaplaincy movement to spread across the nation’s campuses in the coming years. “As more people are coming out and more people are becoming atheists and humanists, universities are recognizing the need to service their diverse populations, including people who don’t believe in God,” said Speckhardt, adding his own organization has grown from 5,000 to 30,000 members in the past 15 years while collecting 400,000 Facebook followers. USC already had more than 50 religious leaders ministering to students of various faiths, said Varun Soni, dean of the school’s Office of Religious Life. So it seemed only right, he added, to bring one in for non-believers seeking spiritual guidance. “Spirituality is really engaged with the ultimate questions that make us human. The questions of meaning and purpose, of significance and authenticity,” Soni

said. “Many of our students who identify as religious find the answers to those questions through God. But we realize that not everyone does, and we want to be a resource to our entire university community.” So far, Campolo has been a popular figure with members of the Student Secular Association, who say his previous experience in the religious community has brought them interesting speakers and motivated them to get involved in community outreach programs. One recent effort involved supporting low-wage workers and other marginalized people who live in the inner-city community surrounding their campus. “Bart has given us ideas I never would have imagined,”

said Allison Rosen, the group’s president. While many humanist chaplains bring impressive credentials in religious study to their roles, Campolo adds a little more. In addition to holding a degree in religious studies from Brown University, he is the son of prominent evangelist Anthony Campolo, who has pastored to former President Bill Clinton, among others. A youth minister for 30 years, the younger Campolo grew up in the church and said he remains close to members of that community, including his Baptist minister father. He has no interest in arguing the existence of God with them, Campolo said, adding belief wasn’t what drew him into the church

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in the first place. “I wanted to be around people who pursued kindness, goodness, love and social justice, and that seemed to be the only game in town,” the gregarious pastor said during a recent interview from his office at USC.

“But all the dogma of supernatural stuff and stories, that was not the attraction for me,” he continued. “That was the price of admission. For me, the attraction was being part of a community that was reaching out to people who were hurting.”


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Denmark on edge as 2nd shooting within hours rocks capital JAN M. OLSEN and KARL RITTER Associated Press

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A gunman opened fire on a Copenhagen cultural center, killing one man and wounding three police officers in what authorities called a terror attack against a free speech event featuring an artist who had caricatured the Prophet Muhammad. A second shooting near a synagogue hours later wounded three, and police said it wasn’t clear whether the incidents were linked. After searching for the first gunman for hours, police reported the second shooting in downtown Copenhagen after midnight Sunday. One person was shot in the head and two police officers were shot in the arms and legs, police said. The gunman fled on foot. Sebastian Zepeda, a 19-yearold visitor from London, said he didn’t want to leave his hotel room after hearing of the first shooting and was text messaging with his mother when the second shooting happened on the street below. “I was on my bed and I heard gunshots. And my heart raced,” Zepeda said. “All of a sudden the road was packed with police.” Witnesses in a bar across the street from the synagogue said they saw special police teams moving in with automatic rifles. “We looked out the window and saw this guy lying on the street,” said Rasmus Thau Riddersholm, 33. “We were told by

police to stay in the back of the room, away from the windows and doors.” The earlier shooting came a month after extremists killed 12 people at a satirical newspaper in Paris that had sparked Muslim outrage with its depictions of Muhammad. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the first shooting, which took place shortly before 4 p.m. Saturday. Danish police said the gunman used an automatic weapon to shoot through the windows of the Krudttoenden cultural center, which TV footage showed were riddled with bullet holes. The gunman then fled in a carjacked Volkswagen Polo that was found later a few kilometers (miles) away, police said. They said the victim was a man about 40 who was inside the cultural center. He has not yet been identified. Two of the wounded officers belonged to the Danish security service PET, which said the circumstances surrounding the shooting “indicate that we are talking about a terror attack.” Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who has faced numerous death threats for caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad, was one of the main speakers at Saturday’s panel discussion, titled “Art, blasphemy and freedom of expression.” He was whisked away by his bodyguards unharmed as the shooting began. Vilks, 68, later told The Associated Press he believed he was the intended target of the shooting.

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In this photo dated Saturday, issued by Copenhagen Police believed to show the suspect in a shooting at a freedom of speech event in Copenhagen, in a photo taken from a street camera near to where the getaway car was later found dumped.

“What other motive could there be? It’s possible it was inspired by Charlie Hebdo,” he said, referring to the Jan. 7 attack by Islamic extremists on the French newspaper. “At first there was panic. People crawled down under tables,” Vilks said. “My body-

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guards quickly pulled me away.” The cultural center had a lecture hall as well as a cafe. Vilks said no one in the hall was wounded. “We were well isolated in there. It would have been much worse if this happened during

the break, when people walk out,” Vilks said. He said he deplored the death and the injuries but was unfazed as to what it meant for his own safety. “I’m not shaken at all by this incident. Not the least,” he told AP by phone. Police initially said there were two gunmen but later said they believed there was only one shooter. They described him as 25 to 30 years old with an athletic build and carrying a black automatic weapon. They released a blurred photograph of the suspect wearing dark clothes and a scarf covering part of his face. “I saw a masked man running past,” said Helle Merete Brix, one of the event’s organizers. “I clearly consider this as an attack on Lars Vilks.” Niels Ivar Larsen, one of the speakers at the event, told the TV2 channel he heard someone shouting and firing automatic weapons. “Police returned the fire and I hid behind the bar. I felt surreal, like in a movie,” Larsen said. Visiting the scene of the first shooting, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt called it a “political attack and therefore an act of terror.” Police spokesman Joergen Skov said it was possible the gunman had planned the “same scenario” as in the Charlie Hebdo massacre. François Zimeray, the

French ambassador to Denmark who was at the event to speak about the Charlie Hebdo attack, tweeted that he was “still alive.” Police said he was not wounded. French President Francois Hollande called the Copenhagen shooting “deplorable” and said Thorning-Schmidt would have the “full solidarity of France in this trial.” French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve was arriving Sunday in Copenhagen. Leaders across Europe condemned the violence and expressed support for Denmark. Sweden’s security service said it was sharing information with its Danish counterpart, while U.S. National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said U.S. officials were ready to help with the investigation and have been in touch with their Danish counterparts. Vilks has faced several attempted attacks and death threats after he depicted the Prophet Muhammad as a dog in 2007. A Pennsylvania woman last year got a 10-year prison term for a plot to kill Vilks. In 2010, two brothers tried to burn down his house in southern Sweden and were imprisoned for attempted arson. Vilks told the AP after the Paris terror attacks that, due to increased security concerns, even fewer organizations were inviting him to give lectures.

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Both sides claim violations after Ukraine cease-fire PETER LEONARD and BALINT SZLANKO Associated Press

KIEV, Ukraine — A cease-fire was declared in eastern Ukraine at a minute after midnight Sunday, kindling slender hopes of a reprieve from a conflict that has claimed more than 5,300 lives. Within two hours of the ceasefire’s start, the warring sides were trading accusations of attacks. International attention will be focused in the coming days on the strategic railway hub of Debaltseve, where Ukrainian government forces have for weeks been fending off severe onslaughts from pro-Russian separatists. The U.S. State Department said images from eastern Ukraine offer “credible pieces of evidence” that the Russian military has deployed larger amounts of artillery and multiple rocket launchers around Debaltseve to shell Ukrainian forces. “We are confident that these are Russian military, not separatist systems,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement Saturday. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko issued a cease-fire order in a live broadcast for all the country’s armed forces to hold their fire from one minute

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after midnight Kiev time (2201 GMT, 5:01 p.m. EST). Accusations of violations were quick to follow. Ukrainian security services chief Valentyn Nalyvaichenko said one infringement was reported about 50 minutes after the deadline. Artillery salvoes were fired from an area that Nalyvaichenko said is under the control of a Cossack unit manned by Russian citizens. Meanwhile, rebels accused the Ukrainians of deploying artillery shortly after midnight. Donetsk News Agency, a separatist mouthpiece, cited senior rebel defense official Eduard Basurin as saying the Ukrainian forces garrisoned in Debaltseve fired artillery and mortars at rebel positions. “In the interests of preventing the death of the civilian population, precise fire is being deployed toward the enemy’s positions,” Basurin was cited as saying. The hours before the ceasefire were marked by ferocious battles around Debaltseve, as Ukrainian armed forces undertook desperate attempts to gain control over a highway linking the town to their rearguard. Speaking to his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov by telephone Saturday, U.S. Sec-

retary of State John Kerry expressed concern about what he called efforts by Russia and the separatists to cut off Debaltseve in advance of the cease-fire. Separatist fighters insist they have fully encircled Debaltseve, which they say allows them to claim the territory as theirs. But Poroshenko said in his televised address that the road to the town remains open and that Ukrainian troops there had been resupplied with ammunition. An undated satellite image issued by the Ukrainian government showed a five-kilometer(three-mile-) long cloud of black smoke hovering above Debaltseve, evidence of what it said was the scale of rebel shelling in the hours before the scheduled start of the cease-fire. Entire swathes of the warstricken regions of Donetsk and Luhansk were caught up in artillery duels over the weekend. Officials in the key government-held port city of Mariupol reported an array of rocket attacks hitting areas near the city Saturday morning. Mariupol is on the Azov Sea and concerns are strong that the Russian-backed separatists aim to seize it to create a land corridor that runs between mainland Russia

and the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed 11 months ago. Towns distant from the front line were not spared. Projectiles rained down Saturday afternoon on the government-held town of Artemivsk, 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Debaltseve, striking a school, which rapidly burned to the ground. Russia has repeatedly denied Western claims that it has sent troops and equipment to aid the rebels. But on Saturday, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, posted on Twitter what he said were satellite photos showing Russian artillery systems near the town of Lomuvatka, 20 kilometers (12 miles) northeast of Debaltseve. The images could not immediately be verified. In a telephone call with Poroshenko hours before the start of the cease-fire period, President Barack Obama expressed his “deep concern about the ongoing violence, particularly in and around Debaltseve.” The White House said in a statement that the two leaders “emphasized the pressing need” for all parties to implement the cease-fire and agreed to remain

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in contact in the coming days. Obama also spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel who took a lead role in negotiating the cease-fire agreement. The deal was hammered out in a marathon talks this week between Merkel and her counterparts from Ukraine, Russia and France in the Belarusian capital, Minsk. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said failure to maintain the peace would cost the region and the people of eastern Ukraine “a high price.” “If we miss this opportunity, the chance to defuse the serious conflict in eastern Ukraine by way of negotiations will be gone for a long time,” Steinmeier said. Speaking in Kiev on Saturday afternoon, Poroshenko said his government would take urgent measures if the Minsk agreement collapsed. “If there is no peace, we may have to take the decision to impose martial law,” he said. “In this event, martial law will be imposed not only in the Donetsk and Luhansk (regions), but across the whole country.” Cessation of hostilities is only the first in a series of planned steps agreed to in Minsk.

Withdrawals of heavy weaponry from the front line, creating a zone roughly 50-140 kilometers (30-85 miles) wide, depending on the caliber of the weapons, are to begin Monday and be completed in two weeks. No provisions are envisioned for the withdrawal of troops. The peace plan also requires the Ukrainian government to resume paying pensions and state benefits to citizens in rebel-held territory. Ukraine’s financial blockade against the rebels has led to a catastrophic collapse in living standards in eastern Ukraine, depriving the poorest of any immediate means of support. The fighting started in April after armed pro-Russian separatists took control of towns and official buildings in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The seizures began after Russia-friendly president Viktor Yanukovych was driven from power in the wake of months of protests in the capital, Kiev. The separatists claim the new Ukrainian authorities are fascist-inspired and aim to suppress the heavily ethnic Russian population in the east.


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Ice Dogs sweep Bears By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion

Photo by Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion

Fairbanks forward Hans Gorowsky carries the puck in Friday’s game against the Kenai River Brown Bears at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. Gorowsky scored the game-winning goal in the final minute.

Over 59 minutes of hard-fought, team hockey could not decide Friday’s game between the Kenai River Brown Bears and Fairbanks Ice Dogs at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex. But a few seconds of individual, last-minute brilliance did. Fairbanks forward Hans Gorowsky left two defenders in his wake to score with 36 seconds left and give the Dogs a 4-3 victory in front of 620. The Ice Dogs then rode that momentum to a 7-2 victory on Saturday in front of 579. The losses were the seventh straight for the Bears and drop them to 13-332, four points behind the Minnesota Magicians in the race for the final playoff spot out of the North American Hockey League Midwest Division. Fairbanks, which is now 11-1 against Kenai River, clinches a playoff spot and moves to 32-13-3, one point out of the Midwest Division lead. Kenai River head coach Geoff

Beauparlant said the Friday loss has extra sting because his team laid it all on the line for 60 minutes. “We all committed to being emotionally vulnerable for the first time in a long time this season,” Beauparlant said. “It hurts more because we played well for 60 minutes.” At the end of a long shift, the Bears were actually pressing for the gamewinner with some extended time in Fairbanks’ zone. But then Ryner Gorowsky found his brother streaking out of the zone. Hans had no support from his teammates, but he slipped past one Brown Bears defender at the blue line, then lowered his shoulder and bulled past another to the far side of the net, where he tapped in the stunning goal. “It was fun,” Gorowsky said. “That’s why you play the game.” Up until that point in the game, the Bears had mostly been able to keep the speed and skill of Fairbanks in check by denying the Dogs space in the center of the ice. “They did a good job keeping us

outside,” Fairbanks head coach Trevor Stewart said. “We weren’t able to penetrate the areas we needed to to be dangerous.” After a scoreless first period, Adam Kresl hit Alex Jackstadt as Jackstadt split two defenders coming out of the Bears’ zone. Jackstadt tapped the puck ahead. Jackstadt, goalie Patrick Munson and the puck all arrived in the same spot in one big collision, and somehow the puck trickled into the net with 17:11 left in the period. Fairbanks answered at 14:44 when Robin Karlsson located Yannick Vedel with a long pass and Vedel put the puck between Derks’ legs. But Jackstadt continued his solid play by finding Maurin Bouvet across the ice for a power-play goal at the 8:06 mark. “He played like a Division I athlete should play,” Beauparlant said of the University of Alaska Anchorage recruit. “He was intense every shift and made plays happen every shift.” See BEARS, page B-4

Homer boys nab Carnival Staff report

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Home sweet Homer. The Homer boys captured the Homer Winter Carnival basketball tournament Saturday with a 59-45 victory over Cook Inlet Academy, wrapping up an undefeated weekend. The Mariners, which escaped with a 53-52 win over Klawock on Thursday, finished with a spotless 3-0 record over the weekend. Jaruby Nelson led the charge with 18 points, half of that total coming in the first quarter, and senior teammate Sheldon Hutt netted 12. CIA junior Timmy Smithwick had another big day with 26 points, and Andrew Hammond chipped in 10 for CIA as

well. The Mariners started fast with 21 first-quarter points, but so did CIA, which had 19. Homer finished the first half with a 36-31 lead, and used its defense to lock down on the Eagles, allowing only four points in the fourth quarter. Homer claimed the girls tournament as well, finishing on Saturday with a 44-32 win over CIA to cap a perfect trio of days. Madison Akers scored 13 of her team-high 17 points to propel Homer to the win, and teammate Aurora Waclawski added eight. CIA got scoring from only two players; Madison Orth with See PREP, page B-2

Thunder Mountain sweeps Kardinals Staff report

The Thunder Mountain girls took control early and grabbed a 41-33 nonconference win Friday over Kenai Central in Juneau. Ashley Young scored a game-high 22 points for the Falcons, while senior Allie Ostrander led the Kards with nine points. Thunder Mountain held Kenai to four points in the first quarter en route to a 21-13 lead at halftime.

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21 points to lead Thunder Mountain to the win, while Keith Ivy led Kenai with 20 points. Josh Jackman added 16 for Kenai. Trailing the Falcons 38-32 at halftime, the Kards could only manage a single field goal in the third quarter while Thunder Mountain scored 15. In stark Thunder Mountain boys 75, contrast, Kenai responded with a 30-point fourth quarter, but Kenai 68 the 15-point deficit proved to The Kardinals suffered be too much. through a six-point third quarHomer Winter Carnival ter that doomed their chances at The Homer girls edged Nia late rally against the Falcons in nonconference play Friday kiski 37-34 on Friday, the second day of the Winter Carnival night in Juneau. Freshman phenom Jacob tournament. Calloway scored a game-high See FRIDAY, page B-4

Photo by Caitlin Skvorc/Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman

Kenai’s Ithaca Bergholtz leads teammate Katie Cooper up a hill during the five-kilometer classic race Friday at the Region III ski meet at Government Peak.

Kenai squads claim regions Kardinals’ Cooper, Stars’ Fox claim individual crowns By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

The Kenai Central ski teams swept the competition at the Region III cross-country ski championships held Friday and Saturday at the Government Peak trails near Palmer. The Kenai girls topped Soldotna in a Peninsula 1-2 finish in the team standings with a combined time of 1

hour, 59 minutes, 22 seconds, which beat SoHi by over six minutes. On the boys side, the Kardinals won with a combined time of 2:10:55, which just edged the Colony Knights by 1:26. The Stars boys team finished fourth in the team results. Kenai senior Travis Cooper secured the boys region skimeister title by a narrow 18 seconds over Grace Christian’s Trent Fritzel. Cooper won Fri-

day’s 5-kilometer classic race with a time of 12 minutes, 22 seconds, over Tracen Knopp of Colony, then held on in Saturday’s 7.5K freestyle race to claim the overall win. Cooper took second on Saturday, 12 seconds behind winner Fritzel. Kenai coach Brad Nyquist said Cooper claiming the overall win was a big moment for a skier that has worked for the moment for quite some

time. “He’s put in four years of hard work, and he’s had some teammates to help him too,” Nyquist said. “It’s just a great dynamic to have on our team. It’s been good for Travis, he’s excited to reach this point. “To see him reach the pinnacle of his racing career so far, it’s pretty exciting for him. He’s very goal-oriented, and this was one of his goals.” See SKI, page B-4

SoHi, Kodiak cagers split By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion

The Kodiak girls basketball squad must not believe in silly superstitions. On Friday the 13th, the defending 4A girls state champions shook off an early deficit to log a 43-35 Northern Lights Conference win over the Soldotna Stars. On Saturday, the Stars were able to come back and claim a 64-44 victory. On Friday, Kodiak’s opportunistic style of play allowed the Bears to snag two key turnovers in the final minute of play to seal the victory. “They just stayed with each other,” said first-year Bears coach Krista Hicks. “We’ve gotten a lot better working together as a team. Once one per-

son gets down, they just rely on the other girls on the bench to get them back up. “I wish we hadn’t gotten into a deficit in the first place, but the fact that we were able to come back shows a lot of mental toughness,” she said. Kodiak senior Dannika Catt presented problems for SoHi with a multitude of cuts to the basket that resulted in a teamhigh 12 points. Senior teammate Ila Hughes chipped in 10 points and Kristhel Fangonilo added nine. Soldotna junior Lindsey Wong scored a game-high 17 points for the Stars, and senior Haley Miller had 10 on her 18th birthday. Unfortunately, she wasn’t able to celebrate it with a win. SoHi scored 11 points in

the opening four minutes, 55 seconds of the game, but only nine in the remaining 11:05 of the first half. Miller, Wong and Hayley Ramsell were all able to find open looks under the basket for easy points that resulted in an 11-2 lead midway through the first quarter. Hicks said that the team decided to take the plane instead of the ferry, which still presented a long day for the Bears. “It’s hard for our girls to travel all day long and sit around,” she said. “We tried to get out of that, and it came together in the second half.” A shot by Hughes from beyond the arc with 2:31 left in the first quarter seemed to kickstart Kodiak’s offense. Shortly Photo by Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion after that, Fangonilo grabbed a Kodiak’s Ila Hughes brings the ball up the court under pressure from Soldotna’s Kelsey Jackson See STARS, page B-2 on Friday at Soldotna High School C

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were not done yet. Wong nailed a trey on the next SoHi possession, then Miller followed with a swift layup. The SoHi duo notched two more buckets that left the Stars trailing 37-33 with 1:17 to go, but that would be as close as they would get. Catt hit two free throws with 52 seconds to go, then intercepted a SoHi pass immediately afterward to add a layup that pushed the lead out to eight points. “That helped with momentum,” Hicks said. “When our girls are smart about it and not giving up layups, it’s great to stop the other team for once.” Wong put up a desperation 3-pointer in the dying seconds, but Kodiak brought down the rebound to seal the win.

champions, the Stars picked up and defeated Kodiak in a rout Saturday. SoHi senior Haley Miller led the Stars with 17 points, while teammate Lindsey Wong added 16 and Hayley Ramsell had 10. Ila Hughes topped Kodiak with 10 points. The Stars (2-4 in the Northern Lights Conference) led 13-12 after one quarter, then ballooned the lead with a gritty defensive effort to 34-18 at halftime. “It was good, the girls responded well,” said SoHi coach Kyle McFall. “The defensive intensity and transitions really picked up.” SoHi continued to hold Kodiak in the third quarter by outscoring the Bears 14-8.

steal and a transition layup on two consecutive possessions that capped a six-point run by herself in a span of 59 seconds, giving the Bears the lead for the first time. Kodiak outscored SoHi 13-6 in the second quarter to take a 26-20 lead into the locker room at halftime. After a quick layup by Catt to begin the third quarter, it soon turned into a defensive lockdown. A total of six points were scored between the two teams in the frame on only two field goals. It set the precedent for a challenging fourth quarter for the Stars. Kahye Yu hit a pair of jump- Soldotna girls 64, Kodiak 44 Kodiak boys 49, Soldotna 44 ers to extend Kodiak’s lead to A day after suffering a loss After closing out the third 36-24 with 5:15 remaining in the game, but Wong and Miller to the defending 4A girls state quarter on an 11-1 run, the host

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19 points and Ashleigh Hammond with 13. Homer started hot with a 25-7 lead after one quarter, then held on the rest of the way, even while CIA outscored the Mariners 15-1 in the fourth quarter. In other action, the Nikiski boys took on the defending 1A state champion Klawock boys and won Saturday at in Homer. Junior Nathan Carstens poured in a game-high 20 points to lead Nikiski to the victory, and was joined by Sullivan Jackson with 12 points. The Bulldogs finished the weekend with a 2-1 record. After outscoring the Chieftans 20-9 in the second quarter to lead 34-23 at halftime, Nikiski slipped in the third quarter as Klawock clawed back to within two points heading into the fourth. However, Carstens finished the final eight minutes by hitting five of six free throws to secure the win for the Bulldogs. Nikiski ended with a victory in the girls matchup as well, cruising to a 59-24 rout of the Monroe JV squad. The Bulldogs ended 2-1 over the week-

end. Rachel Thompson matched the entire Monroe team herself, scoring a game-high 26 points to propel Nikiski to the win. The Bulldogs outscored the Rams 36-12 in the second and third quarters to stake out a 5017 lead heading into the final quarter of play.

quarter 19-8, the third 16-8 and the fourth 17-9. Nikit Fefelov had 21 points to lead the Warriors, while Neil Gordeev had 19 points and 19 rebounds and Felemon Molodih added 13 points. The boys all-tournament team was Calem Collier and Philpot of Seldovia, Fefelov of Nikolaevsk, Wade Bartleson of Kodiak ESS and Tyler Kiefer of Birchwood. The girls all-tournament team Seldovia Tournament was Olivia Turner of Seldovia, The Seldovia boys won their Vera Fefelov and Kalugin of Nikoown tournament Saturday with laevsk, and Audrea Roberts and a 50-36 victory over Birchwood Aubrey Becker of Birchwood. Christian. The Nikolaevsk boys finished second. Valdez Elks Tournament Meanwhile, the Nikolaevsk girls finished first in the tournaThe Seward girls and boys won ment, while Birchwood Christian the consolation bracket Saturday at was second. the Valdez Elks Tournament. In the victory over Birchwood The Seward boys topped KotChristian, Aidan Philpot had 18 zebue 47-40. Michael Wolfe led points for the Sea Otters, while Seward with 13 points, while RonSami Ozyildirim added 14. nie Jackson had 12 and Alex Pahno The Nikolaevsk girls finished added 11. their tournament with a 53-29 vicThe Seward girls topped Glentory over Birchwood Christian. nallen 49-39. Jasmine Perea had The Warriors led 9-5 after the first 18 for the Seahawks, while Kiana quarter, then outscored Birchwood Clemens had 12. 17-7 in the second quarter to take control of the game. Kenai girls 29, Juneau 25 Serafima Kalugin paced the Warriors with 20 points and eight The visiting Kards notched a rebounds, while Kilina Klaich had nonconference win Saturday. Allie 12. Ostrander led Kenai with 11 points, Also Saturday, the Nikolaevsk while Hannah Barcus added nine. boys toppled Kodiak ESS 64-40. Kodiak had a 15-12 lead after the Juneau boys 75, Kenai 63 first quarter, but Nikolaevsk turned The host Crimson Bears the tied by winning the second

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ing to foul for nearly the entire period. The Stars were up to the task, hitting 25 of their 31 free throws in the fourth. Joe Weltzin had 24 points for the Stars, while Brooks Furlong added 10. Billy Alcaide had 16 points for the Bears. Friday girls Bears 43, Stars 35 Kodiak 13 13 Soldotna 14 6

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KODIAK (43) — Fangonilo 4 1-3 9, Hughes 4 1-2 10, Price 1 1-2 3, Fabricante 0 3-9 3, Catt 4 4-4 12, Yu 3 0-0 6. Totals 16 10-20 43. SOLDOTNA (35) — Rouse 0 1-2 1, Nelson 0 0-0 0, Shaw 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Wong 6 3-6 17, Ramsell 2 1-2 5, Miller 5 0-0 10, Glaves 1 0-0 2. Totals 14 5-10 35. 3-point goals — Kodiak 1 (Hughes); Soldotna 2 (Wong 2). Fouled out — none. Friday boys Bears 49, Stars 44 Soldotna 2 12 10 20 — 44 Kodiak 6 8 19 16 — 49 Soldotna (44) — Kuntz 0 0-0 0, Weltzin 5

Simeon 0 0-0 0, Jacobsen 0 0-0 0, Ewan 0 0-0 0. Totals — 13 8-4 39. 3-point goals — Glennallen 5 (Dongall 5). Team fouls — Seward 17, Glennallen 10. Fouled out — none. Saturday boys Bulldogs 58, Chieftans 51 Nikiski 14 20 7 17 —58 Klawock 14 9 16 12 —51 NIKISKI (58) — Anderson 1 3-6 6, Johnson 2 3-3 7, Holloway 2 0-0 5, Malston 2 0-0 5, Tauriainen 1 0-0 3, N. Carstens 6 8-10 20, Jackson 5 0-0 12, B. Carstens 0 0-0 0. Totals 16 14-19 58. KLAWOCK (51) — Macasaet 1 0-0 3, Hope 3 4-4 10, T. Marvin 1 2-2 5, Kennedy 1 0-0 2, J. Marvin 1 3-7 5, Yates 6 2-5 17, George 2 5-6 9, Edenshaw 0 0-0 0, England 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 16-24 51. 3-point goals — Nikiski 6 (Jackson 2, Tauriainen 1, Malston 1, Holloway 1, Anderson 1); Klawock 5 (Yates 3, Marvin 1, Macasaet 1). Fouled out — J. Marvin). Mariners 59, Eagles 45 Homer 21 15 13 10 —59 Cook Inlet 19 12 10 4 —45 HOMER (59) — B. Beachy 2 0-0 4, Reutov 2 0-0 5, Schneider 4 0-0 10, Nelson 8 0-0

5-8 15, Furlong 7 0-0 19, Phillips 0 1-3 1, Spence 0 0-0 0, Duke 1 0-0 3, Gibbs 0 0-0 0, Fowler 2 2-4 6, Trommell 0 0-0 0. Totals: 15 8-15 44. Kodiak (49) — Mangalus 4 6-12 15, Alcaide 2 3-3 8, Bezona 3 0-0 6, Osowski 0 0-0 0, Mutch 5 4-4 18, Fried 1 0-2 2. Totals: 15 13-19 49. 3-point goals: Soldotna 6 (Furlong 5, Duke), Kodiak 6 (Mutch 4, Mangalus, Alcaide). Team fouls: Soldotna 19, Kodiak 10. Fouled out: Bezona. Saturday boys Stars 64, Bears 42 Soldotna 12 8 17 27 — 64 Kodiak 9 2 3 27 — 42 Soldotna (64) — Kuntz 0 8-9 8, Weltzin 8 8-8 24, Furlong 2 5-8-10, Phillips 2 2-6 6, Spence 0 0-0 0, Duke 0 2-2 2, Gibbs 0 0-0 0, Fowler 5 0-1 12, Trommell 0 2-2 2. Totals: 18 27-36 64. Kodiak (42) — Mangalus 2 0-0 5, Monge 0 2-2 2, Alcaide 4 4-4 16, C. Caguing 0 0-0 0, Talai 1 0-0 2, B. Caguing 1 1-2 4, Osowski 0 1-2 1, Mutch 3 0-0 6, Fried 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 8-11 42. 3-point goals: Soldotna 1 (Furlong), Kodiak 6 (Alcaide 4, Mangalus, Mutch). Team fouls: Soldotna 16, Kodiak 23. Fouled out: Mangalus, Fried.

18, J. Beachy 0 0-0 0, Etzwiler 0 0-2 0, Tedesco 3 0-0 6, Knisely 0 0-0 0, Trowbridge 1 0-0 2, Rainwater 1 0-0 2, Hutt 5 2-4 12. Totals 26 2-6 59. CIA (45) — A. Hammond 4 0-0 10, R. Smithwick 1 0-0 2, Barlow 1 0-0 3, J. Smithwick 2 0-0 4, Solie 0 0-0 0, T. Smithwick 10 5-5 26. Totals 18 5-6 45. 3-point goals — Homer 5 (Nelson 2, Schneider 2, Reutov 1); CIA 4 (A. Hammond 2, Barlow 1, T. Smithwick 1). Fouled out — none. Seahawks 47, Huskies 40 Seward 13 11 13 10 —47 Kotzebue 6 16 10 8 —40 SEWARD (47) — Berry 0 0-0 0, Marshall 1 4-4 6, A. Pahno 3 2-4 11, Zweifel 0 0-0 0, Wolfe 3 7-8 13, Sieverts 1 0-0 2, DeBoard 1 1-2 3, Jackson 3 6-7 12. KOTZEBUE (40) — Eoenshaw 0 0-0 0, Nelson 0 0-0 0, Baldwin 1 0-0 3, Kenworthy 0 0-0 0, Phillips 0 0-0 0, Reich 9 2-5 24, Gallahorn 5 3-5 13. Totals — 15 5-10 40. 3-point goals — Seward 3 (A. Pahno 3); Kotzebue 5 (Reich 4, Baldwin). Team fouls — Seward 14, Kotzebue 21. Fouled out — Sieverts, Nelson.

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Scoreboard Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 36 17 Brooklyn 21 31 Boston 20 31 Philadelphia 12 41 New York 10 43 Southeast Division Atlanta 43 11 Washington 33 21 Charlotte 22 30 Miami 22 30 Orlando 17 39 Central Division Chicago 34 20 Cleveland 33 22 Milwaukee 30 23 Detroit 21 33 Indiana 21 33

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Memphis 39 14 Houston 36 17 Dallas 36 19 San Antonio 34 19 New Orleans 27 26 Northwest Division Portland 36 17 Oklahoma City 28 25 Denver 20 33 Utah 19 34 Minnesota 11 42 Pacific Division Golden State 42 9 L.A. Clippers 35 19 Phoenix 29 25 Sacramento 18 34 L.A. Lakers 13 40

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Friday’s Games No games scheduled Saturday’s Games No games scheduled Sunday’s Games West vs. East, 4 p.m. AST

Men’s Scores EAST American U. 88, Lafayette 77 Boston U. 73, Loyola (Md.) 60 Brown 71, Penn 55

Cent. Michigan 75, Buffalo 74 Dartmouth 61, Columbia 49 Davidson 77, La Salle 69 Duke 80, Syracuse 72 Harvard 61, Cornell 40 Holy Cross 58, Lehigh 52 LIU Brooklyn 79, St. Francis (Pa.) 74, OT Maryland 76, Penn St. 73 Mass.-Lowell 69, Hartford 63 Monmouth (NJ) 83, Siena 64 Mount St. Mary’s 75, Bryant 68 Navy 70, Colgate 69 New Hampshire 66, Binghamton 48 Pittsburgh 89, North Carolina 76 Providence 69, Seton Hall 62 Rhode Island 81, Saint Louis 68 Robert Morris 53, CCSU 52 St. Francis (NY) 71, Sacred Heart 62 Stony Brook 80, Maine 52 Temple 66, East Carolina 53 UMass 82, Duquesne 74 VCU 79, George Washington 66 Vermont 74, UMBC 51 Wagner 83, Fairleigh Dickinson 79, OT Yale 81, Princeton 73 SOUTH Alabama A&M 80, Alabama St. 71 Arkansas 71, Mississippi 70 Auburn 69, Georgia 68 Belmont 58, Morehead St. 57 Charleston Southern 65, Longwood 64 Chattanooga 79, Samford 72 Clemson 75, Virginia Tech 54 Coastal Carolina 96, Liberty 56 Delaware 73, William & Mary 70 Delaware St. 91, Md.-Eastern Shore 85 E. Kentucky 69, Tennessee St. 41 ETSU 66, Furman 59 Florida A&M 57, NC A&T 50 Florida Gulf Coast 76, Lipscomb 74 Florida St. 57, Georgia Tech 53 George Mason 71, Richmond 67, OT High Point 63, Campbell 51 Howard 77, Coppin St. 60 Jacksonville 89, SC-Upstate 70 Jacksonville St. 82, Tennessee Tech 68 James Madison 86, Elon 75 Kentucky 77, South Carolina 43

LSU 73, Tennessee 55 Louisiana Tech 75, FIU 42 Louisiana-Lafayette 84, Troy 80, OT Louisiana-Monroe 69, Appalachian St. 58 MVSU 74, Alcorn St. 62 Marshall 87, W. Kentucky 82 Memphis 75, South Florida 48 Mercer 55, UNC Greensboro 50 Morgan St. 73, Norfolk St. 70 N. Kentucky 82, Stetson 57 NC Central 65, Bethune-Cookman 51 NC State 74, Louisville 65 North Florida 67, Kennesaw St. 51 Northwestern St. 75, McNeese St. 72 Prairie View 61, Jackson St. 55 Radford 62, Presbyterian 56 SC State 56, Savannah St. 53 SE Louisiana 65, Nicholls St. 59 South Alabama 97, Texas-Arlington 91 Southern Miss. 62, FAU 54 Texas Southern 81, Grambling St. 58 UNC Wilmington 66, Northeastern 61 UT-Martin 67, Austin Peay 61 Vanderbilt 76, Alabama 68 Virginia 61, Wake Forest 60 Winthrop 71, Gardner-Webb 68 Wofford 75, W. Carolina 55 MIDWEST Bowling Green 79, Ball St. 65 Creighton 77, Marquette 70 Dayton 75, St. Bonaventure 61 E. Michigan 78, Akron 75 Evansville 72, S. Illinois 64 Indiana St. 75, Drake 54 Iowa St. 79, West Virginia 59 Kansas 74, Baylor 64 Kansas St. 59, Oklahoma 56 Miami (Ohio) 77, Ohio 66 Michigan St. 59, Ohio St. 56 Mississippi St. 77, Missouri 74 Montana St. 80, North Dakota 78 Murray St. 94, SE Missouri 92, OT Nebraska-Omaha 77, W. Illinois 58 S. Dakota St. 68, N. Dakota St. 58 SIU-Edwardsville 80, E. Illinois 63 St. John’s 78, Xavier 70 Tulane 50, Cincinnati 49 UMKC 61, Chicago St. 50

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to look you right in the eye and say, ‘I want to win golf tournaments.’ But it’s hard to go out the next day and try to play the same way and not put extra pressure on yourself. “We all expect a lot of ourselves and we all put pressure on ourselves on Sunday,” he said. “But I think that the way maybe I was doing it in the past was a little counterproductive at times.” Jones made six birdies in a seven-hole stretch and built a three-shot lead late in the glorious afternoon until he made bogey on his last two holes at Pebble Beach for a 67.

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Villanova 68, Butler 65 W. Michigan 69, N. Illinois 65 Wichita St. 68, Illinois St. 62 SOUTHWEST Charlotte 89, UTSA 81 Georgia Southern 72, UALR 70, OT Georgia St. 53, Texas St. 41 North Texas 57, Middle Tennessee 56 Rice 82, UAB 73, 2OT SMU 73, UConn 55 Sam Houston St. 87, Houston Baptist 64 South Dakota 83, Oral Roberts 70 Southern U. 74, Ark.-Pine Bluff 56 TCU 70, Oklahoma St. 55 Texas 56, Texas Tech 41 Texas A&M 63, Florida 62 Texas A&M-CC 71, Stephen F. Austin 63 Texas-Pan American 68, Seattle 57 UTEP 62, Old Dominion 47 FAR WEST Air Force 76, UNLV 75 BYU 84, Pacific 59 Cal Poly 71, Long Beach St. 58 Fresno St. 70, Boise St. 64 Gonzaga 56, Pepperdine 48 Grand Canyon 83, Utah Valley 57 IUPUI 54, Denver 53 Idaho 69, Sacramento St. 58 Montana 83, N. Colorado 81, 3OT N. Arizona 61, Weber St. 54 Nevada 66, New Mexico 63, OT New Mexico St. 74, CS Bakersfield 58 Portland 66, Loyola Marymount 63 Portland St. 68, E. Washington 66 S. Utah 71, Idaho St. 67 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 69, San Diego 62, 2OT San Diego St. 72, Colorado St. 63 Southern Cal 68, Oregon St. 55 UC Riverside 70, UC Irvine 63 UC Santa Barbara 65, CS Northridge 57 UCLA 72, Oregon 63

Wyoming 77, San Jose St. 60

Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L Montreal 55 36 15 Tampa Bay 57 34 17 Detroit 54 31 13 Boston 55 28 20 Florida 54 24 19 Ottawa 54 22 22 Toronto 57 23 29 Buffalo 55 16 36 Metropolitan Division N.Y. Islanders 56 37 18 Pittsburgh 55 32 15 N.Y. Rangers 54 33 16 Washington 56 29 17 Philadelphia 55 23 22 Columbus 54 24 27 New Jersey 56 21 26 Carolina 54 19 28

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Nashville 56 38 12 6 82 170 131 St. Louis 55 36 15 4 76 176 136 Chicago 56 34 18 4 72 170 130 Winnipeg 58 29 19 10 68 160 153 Minnesota 55 28 20 7 63 153 149 Dallas 56 26 22 8 60 175 179 Colorado 56 23 22 11 57 144 159 Pacific Division Anaheim 56 35 14 7 77 166 155 San Jose 57 29 20 8 66 162 160 Vancouver 55 31 21 3 65 155 145 Calgary 56 31 22 3 65 162 144 Los Angeles 55 25 18 12 62 152 148 Arizona 57 20 30 7 47 129 189 Edmonton 57 16 32 9 41 131 191 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games Columbus 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Chicago 3, New Jersey 1 Dallas 2, Florida 0 San Jose 4, Arizona 2 Vancouver 5, Boston 2 Saturday’s Games Montreal 2, Toronto 1, SO Winnipeg 5, Detroit 4, SO Ottawa 7, Edmonton 2 N.Y. Islanders 6, Columbus 3

Nashville 3, New Jersey 1 Minnesota 6, Carolina 3 N.Y. Rangers 5, Arizona 1 Colorado 4, Dallas 1 Calgary 3, Vancouver 2 Los Angeles 3, Washington 1 Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8:30 a.m. St. Louis at Florida, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3:30 p.m. Washington at Anaheim, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Jose, 4 p.m. All Times AST

Transactions BASEBALL American League HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with LHP Joe Thatcher on a minor league contract. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Jamey Wright on a minor league contract. National League CHICAGO CUBS — Assigned RHP Gonzalez Germen outright to Iowa (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES — Designated RHP Aaron Northcraft for assignment. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK JETS — Exercised contract options on LBs Calvin Pace and Jason Babin. Declined the contract option on RB Chris Johnson. HOCKEY National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned F Brendan Shinnimin to Portland (AHL). DALLAS STARS — Recalled Fs Brett Ritchie and Travis Morin from Texas (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned D Jakub Kindl to Grand Rapids (AHL) for conditioning. FLORIDA PANTHERS — Placed D Willie Mitchell and F Brandon Pirri on injured reserve; Mitchell retroactive to Feb. 3, Pirri to Feb. 10. Recalled D Shane O’Brien from San Antonio (AHL).


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After a sluggish start, Nikiski outscored Homer 37-25 in the second and third quarters, which cut the Mariners Continued from page B-1 lead to 49-45 heading into the fourth quarter. However, Homer responded Aurora Waclawski netted 14 points by outscoring Nikiski 19-7 to finish to lead the Mariners, including 12 in the game. the first and third quarters combined. Teammate Kayla Stafford put up nine CIA boys 52, Klawock 45 as well. Alison Litke scored 17 of her Cook Inlet Academy junior Timmy game-high 19 points in the middle two quarters for Nikiski in the loss, while Smithwick scored a whopping 39 teammate Rachel Thompson added points to send the Eagles to a win over defending 1A boys state champions 11. The Bulldogs led 18-13 at halftime, Klawock on Friday. Smithwick notched 15 buckets and but saw the lead slip to 27-26 after the third quarter. In the final eight minutes, all six free-throw attempts for the high Stafford and Larsen Fellows stepped total, scoring 11 points in the first up with a pair of 3s to propel the home quarter, seven in the second, eight in the third and finishing with a 13-point team to victory. fourth quarter. CIA led 27-19 at halftime, but KlaHomer boys 68, Nikiski 52 wock cut the lead to 35-31 after the The Mariners repeated the feat in third quarter. However, the Eagles the boys matchup, as the Mariners finished with a strong kick to grab the got the better of the Bulldogs on Fri- win. day. Kenneth Schneider scored a gameMonroe JV girls 30, CIA 29 high 24 points for Homer, and teamThe Rams took the lead in the mate Jaruby Nelson added 19, inthird quarter of Friday’s matchup cluding 11 in the first quarter. Sam Tauriainen scored all seven of Niki- with the Eagles and held on for the ski’s fourth-quarter points to end up victory. Hayley Michel led the Monroe JV with 15 points overall, and Cade Anwith 12 points while teammate Savanderson and Luke Johnson both kicked nah Mapp chipped in with 11. CIA in 10 each.

senior captain Madison Orth scored a game-high 14 points, and fellow senior Ashley Hammond added 10. The Eagles led early, as Hammond went 4-for-6 from the free-throw line in the second quarter, giving CIA a slim 16-14 lead at halftime. However, Monroe outscored CIA 9-5 in the third quarter with three baskets from Mapp to take the lead. Seldovia Tournament The Seldovia boys topped Nikolaevsk 65-55 Friday on the second day of the Seldovia Tournament. Felemon Molodih led the Warriors with 17 points and four rebounds, while teammate Neil Gordeev scored 14 on 7-of-10 shooting and grabbed eight boards and seven steals. Nikit Fefelov added 13 points. Seldovia raced out to a 20-7 lead in the first quarter but Nikolaevsk cut it to 30-21 at halftime. However, the Otters outscored the Warriors 22-15 in the third and held on for the win. Also on Friday, the Seldovia girls fell in a matchup to Birchwood Christian 33-27. Friday girls Bears 43, Stars 35 Kodiak Soldotna

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SOLDOTNA (35) — Rouse 0 1-2 1, Nelson 0 0-0 0, Shaw 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Wong 6 3-6 17, Ramsell 2 1-2 5, Miller 5 0-0 10, Glaves 1 0-0 2. Totals 14 5-10 35. 3-point goals — Kodiak 1 (Hughes); Soldotna 2 (Wong 2). Fouled out — none. Falcons 41, Kardinals 33 Thunder Mt. Kenai

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THUNDER MOUNTAIN (41) — Tompkins 4 2-4 10, Uddipa 0 0-0 0, Morris 1 0-1 2, Echiverri 2 0-0 4, Hayward 0 0-0 0, Dicarlo 0 0-0 0, Strong 0 0-0 0, Eris 1 1-2 3, Maka 0 0-0 0, Tupou 0 0-0 0, Martin 0 0-0 0, Young 9 4-6 22. Totals 17 7-13 41. KENAI (33) — Ostrander 3 1-2 9, Holmes 0 0-0 0, Drury 1 2-4 4, Steinbeck 2 2-4 6, Ross 0 0-0 0, Baker 2 0-0 4, Booth 0 0-0 0, Barcus 1 3-8 5, Every 2 0-1 5. Totals 11 8-19 33. 3-point goals — Kenai 3 (Ostrander 2, Every 1). Fouled out — none. Mariners 37, Bulldogs 34 Homer Nikiski

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Curry, LaVine take crowns By ANTONIO GONZALEZ AP Basketball Writer

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Fairbanks forward Chandler Madry and Kenai River defenseman Jack Nickels race to the puck Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.

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But about a minute later Fairbanks had the game tied when Chandler Madry feathered a perfect pass to Jesper Ohrvall as he knifed through the slot. The sure finish was the 19th goal and 24th point for Ohrvall in 15 games. In the third-period, the two squads traded long, slap-shot goals in the first 11 minutes of the frame. The Ice Dogs’ goal came from Ryner Gorowsky, while Jeff Solow found the back of the net in his first game as a Brown Bear. “It was a hard-fought game,” Stewart said. “Kenai played really well. We had opportunities and they had opportunities.” Both goaltenders turned away two clean, breakaway chances. Derks made 37 saves while Munson had 24. In addition to the JackstadtZack Zulkanycz-Adam Kresl line, Beauparlant liked the

energy from the line of Joey Kaszupski, Sam Carlson and Cameron Cook. Kaszupski was returning after battling illness for over 10 days. “We wanted to give it our all so there would be no excuses if we lost,” Beauparlant said. “If we lost, it was going to be because they were better than us. We’ll have to be better tomorrow night.” Saturday, Fairbanks jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals from Vedel, Tyler Tomberlin and Ethan Somoza. “We didn’t play well tonight,” Beauparlant said. “It was more us than them. I thought they played the same way they played last night. We didn’t come with the same intensity.” Tanner Schachle then cut the lead to 3-1 with a goal. But by the end of the second period, Madry had scored twice and Adam Wilcox added a tally for a 6-1 game. Joey Sardina, on an assist from Gustav Berglund, scored in the third period, while

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Karl Danielson and Jordan Theisen joined Cooper in the top-10 overall standings to give Kenai the team title. Levi Michael earned a fifth-place finish as Soldotna’s highest boys finisher. Soldotna senior Sadie Fox claimed the region skimeister title for a second straight year with a two-day combined time of 27 minutes, 52 seconds, although she had company in the form of Kenai freshmen Addison Gibson and Riana Boonstra. Gibson took second, 17 seconds behind Fox, and Boonstra took third, 29 seconds adrift of Fox. Gibson and Boonstra finished 1-2, respectively, in Saturday’s 5K freestyle race, ahead of Fox in third. Gibson’s winning time was 12:59, and Boonstra was 10 seconds behind. Alex Bergholtz joined Gibson and Boonstra in the top five to give Kenai the team title. “That’s what you strive for,” Nyquist

Johnny Mueller added a goal for Fairbanks. Beauparlant said young players like Schachle, Sardina and Nick Klishko had good games, while Berglund was solid on defense. Time is running out for the Bears to catch the Magicians, with just 12 games left for the Bears. Kenai River hosts the Johnstown (Pennsylvania) Tomahawks on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. “We need to collect a point every single night, whether it’s one or two,” Beauparlant said. “We need to play like we did (Friday) night where we play a team game for 60 minutes. “If we play like tonight and play individual hockey for a good chunk of the game, our season will be over before we know it.” Friday Ice Dogs 4, Brown Bears 3 Fairbanks 0 Kenai River 0

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said. “To reach that in this point in the season … it was just a great team effort.” Fox finished a further 10 seconds behind, but it was enough to take the overall crown. Fox has been recovering from a recent illness that sidelined her during the previous week’s borough meet, but Soldotna coach Dan Harbison said he believes she is nearly back to peak form, and just in time for next week’s climactic state meet. “Sadie’s been working really hard for that, and she pushed through to capture the skimeister,” Harbison said. “The Kenai girls really put in a great performance and challenged Sadie today. “It was just nice to see the Peninsula do well. There are some strong skiers coming up, so they got a chance to shine a little today. Everyone on the Peninsula should be proud.” Hannah Pothast finished fourth — 1:03 behind SoHi teammate Fox — in Saturday’s girls race that left her sixth in the overall standings. Both coaches praised the work done by the Colony ski team, which was

stadt (Kresl, Zulkanycz), 2:49; 2. Fairbanks, Vedel (Karlsson, Mueller), 5:16; 3. Kenai River, Bouvet (Jackstadt, Gessert), pp, 11:54; 4. Fairbanks, Ohrvall (Madry, Mueller), 12:56. Penalties — Fairbanks 2 for 6:00; Kenai River 3 for 8:00. Third period — 5. Fairbanks, R. Gorowsky (un.), 8:34; 6. Kenai River, Solow (Kaszupski, Chavez), 10:57; 7. Fairbanks, H. Gorowsky (R. Gorowsky), 19:24. Penalties — none. Shots on goal — Fairbanks 14-16-11— 41; Kenai River 7-11-9—27. Goalies — Fairbanks, Munson (27 shots, 24 saves); Kenai River, Derks (41 shots, 37 saves). Power plays — Fairbanks 0 for 2; Kenai River 1 for 1. Saturday Ice Dogs 7, Brown Bears 2 Fairbanks 4 Kenai River 1

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dealt with a few days of wind and warm weather that put the quality of the trails at risk. However, Nyquist said he believes the race was won on the hills. “They had a good steady tempo going up the hills,” Nyquist said about his team. “And the downhills were really fast. The kids just were ready to go.” Region III ski championships

Friday, Saturday at Government Peak BOYS Team scores: 1. Kenai, 2 hours, 10 minutes, 55 seconds; 2. Colony, 2:12:21; 3. Grace, 2:14:10; 4. Soldotna, 2:20:23; 5. Palmer, 2:26:56; 6. Homer, 2:29:54. Combined two-day times 1. Travis Cooper, Ken, 30:47; 2. Trent Fritzel, Gra, 31:05; 3. Tracen Knopp, Col, 31:08; 4. Karl Danielson, Ken, 32:33; 5. Levi Michael, Sol, 32:57; 6. Peterson-Thompson, Col, 33:07; 7. Jordan Theisen, Ken, 33:16; 8. John Cosgrove, Gra, 33:20; 9. Nicholas Harrison, Col, 33:48; 10. Josiah Alverts, Pal, 33:58. Other Peninsula finishers 12. James Butler, Ken, 34:18; 15. Koby Vinson, Sol, 35:36; 17. Jacob Davis, Hom, 35:41; 20. Tanner Best, Sol, 36:04; 21. Aaron Swedberg, Sol, 36:08; 22. Ghen Sasakura, Hom, 36:11; 23. Daniel Shuler, Sol, 36:20; 25. Addison Downing, Sol, 37:13; 26. Hoxie Parks, Hom, 37:54; 29. Sterling Stasak, Sol, 38:47; 34. Tadhg Scholz, Hom, 40:07; 36. Eric Kempf, Ken, 42:13. Top 10 from Friday’s 5K classic 1. Travis Cooper, Ken, 12:22; 2. Tracen Knopp, Col, 12:40; 3. Trent Fritzel, Gra, 12:50; 4. Karl Danielson, Ken, 13:19; 5. Levi Michael, Sol, 13:25; 6. John Cos-

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100 in the opening round. He highlighted his scintillating start with a threw-the-legs, one-handed reverse slam. He wore a white No. 23 Jordan jersey for what he dubbed the “Spash Jam” dunk. On his second dunk of the first round, he tossed the ball up, put it behind his back in the air and threw down a powerful onehanded slam for another 50. LaVine had a final round of 94 to overtake Orlando’s Victor Oladipo, who struggled to convert his first attempt in the final and finished with a 72 in the championship round. He became the first Timberwolves player to win the dunk contest since Isaiah Rider in 1994. Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, aka The Greek Freak, and Brooklyn’s Mason Plumlee didn’t advance past the opening round. Oladipo, the smallest in the competition at 6-foot-4, still delivered a crowd-pleasing moment. He missed his first two attempts in the first round before completing a 360-degree reverse dunk. He received a 50 from the Hall of Fame judges — Julius Erving, Walt Frazier, Nate Archibald, Bernard King and Chris Mullin. Even with all the above-therim athleticism, the MVP frontrunner put on quite a show from long distance. Curry, who set the NBA-record with 272 3-pointers in a season two years ago, finally took home the 3-point crown on his fourth try. He earned bragging rights over his fellow “Splash Brothers” star in the process, putting pressure on Thompson to follow his spotlight-stealing final round. He couldn’t. Nobody could. Atlanta’s Kyle Korver, who is shooting a league-high 52.3 percent from beyond the arc, and defending champion Marco Belinelli of San Antonio never made it past the first round with scores of 18. Portland’s Wesley Matthews finished with 22, Los Angeles Clippers guard J.J. Redick scored 17 and Houston’s James Harden had 15.

grave, Gra, 13:30; 7. Nicholas Harrison, Col, 13:38; 8. Peterson-Thompson, Col, 13:50; 9. Garrett Birch, Col, 13:55; 10. Colbe Hand, Pal, 13:57. Top 10 from Saturday’s 7.5K freestyle 1. Trent Fritzel, Gra, 18:13; 2. Travis Cooper, Ken, 18:25; 3. Tracen Knopp, Col, 18:27; 4. Jordan Theisen, Ken, 19:13; 5. Karl Danielson, Ken, 19:14; 6. PetersonThompson, Col, 19:1; 7. Josiah Alverts, Pal, 19:24; 8. Levi Michael, Sol, 19:31; 9. John Cosgrave, Gra, 19:50; 10. James Butler, Ken, 20:08. GIRLS Team scores: 1. Kenai, 1:59:22; 2. Soldotna, 2:05:34; 3. Colony, 2:05:37; 4. Palmer, 2:12:14; 5. Homer, 2:13:03; 6. Grace, 2:27:10. Combined two-day times 1. Sadie Fox, Sol, 27:52; 2. Addison Gibson, Ken, 28:09; 3. Riana Boonstra, Ken, 28:21; 4. Greta Jenkins, Col, 30:12; 5. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 30:51; 6. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 31:01; 7. Jordyn Block, Col, 31:08; 8. Rya Berrigan, Pal, 31:14; 9. Ruby Woodings, Pal, 31:37; 10. Aspen Daigle, Hom, 31:41. Other Peninsula finishers 13. Katie Cooper, Ken, 32:01; 17. Rachel Ellert, Hom, 32:57; 18. Sarah Wolf, Hom, 33:01; 19. Emily Werner, Sol, 33:01; 21. Ruby Lindquist, Sew, 33:16; 22. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 33:47; 23. Mikaela Salzetti, Ken, 34:01; 24. Kellie Arthur, Sol, 34:26; 25. Ithaca Bergholtz, Ken, 34:28; 28. Audrey Russell, Hom, 35:24; 31. Mieka Chythlook, Sol, 35:49; 33. Mariah VanTrease, Hom, 36:02; 37. Sage Link, Sol, 39:38. Top 10 from Friday’s 5K classic 1. Sadie Fox, Sol, 14:32; 2. Addison Gibson, Ken, 15:09; 3. Riana Boonstra, Ken, 15:11; 4. Greta Jenkins, Col, 15:44; 5. Jordyn Block, Col, 16:00; 6. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 16:19; 7. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 16:38; 8. Rya Berrigan, Pal, 16:40; 9. Lisbeth Olsen, Col, 17:01; 10. Aspen Daigle, Hom, 17:01. Top 10 from Saturday 5K freestyle

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Soldotna’s Sadie Fox blazes the path to victory during the 5K classic race Friday. 1. Addison Gibson, Ken, 12:59; 2. Riana Boonstra, Ken, 13:09; 3. Sadie Fox, Sol, 13:19; 4. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 14:22; 5. Greta Jenkins, Col, 14:27; 6. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 14:30; 7. Ruby Woodings, Pal, 14:32; 8. Rya Berrigan, Pal, 14:33; 9. Stephanie Allen, Val, 14:34; 10. Katie Cooper, Ken, 14:35.

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great Sunday morning to you — unless of course you read the paper online, then all bets are off because Unhinged usually shows up there on Friday or Saturday instead of Sunday. I’m not sure why. I’m mentioning it now because the column targets those who should be basking in the afterglow of a super Saturday Valentines celebration or have totally stepped in it. Hopefully, everyone enjoyed themselves and the guys upped their game bringing smiles to their patient and loving ladies. It will be deeply disappointing if I start receiving snarky gmails again from the distaff side of the community declaring that their partners remain clueless as to what a woman wishes for when Cupid does a flyby. Last year I was assailed with a myriad of grumps, rants and outright loquacious snarls that made me less than proud of some of my fellow manly males who volunteered to do thoughtful things for their “stay-at-home” wives such as taking on her responsibilities for a day. Some gentlemen managed pulled off their pledges with aplomb, completing, to her satisfaction, every day challenges such as producing edible food, herding the kids off to school while wrangling a vacuum cleaner and peeling a once semi-comatose cat off a ceiling vent after the Hoover fired up. Other male Neanderthals didn’t fare so well according hearsay. Although the promises sounded terrific, they tended to lose a bit of their glitziness when hubbies micro-nuked the morning muffins into compressed cubes resembling craps table dice. Nor was it a slick move to forget to insert a filter before punching the brew button on the coffeemaker, especially if the beans weren’t ground first. It also didn’t put a positive spin on the unique date when their dense partners doubled down on dumb by feeding bowel-sensitive house mutts leftover oily breakfast sausage or absent-mindedly stuffed snack bags full of Yummie Chummies into the kids’ lunch boxes after treating them to a nutritious morning repast of jumbo Snickers and power drinks capable of fueling nuclear missiles. Yeah, I know. A really understanding spouse might let some of the previously mentioned blunders ride because of the “good faith” effort. But it hard to sympathize with the dude whose wife wrote that she has come to the conclusion her mate suffers from chronic brain flatulence especially when he pulls a stunt like he did last year. It seems he didn’t triple check the hot bubble bath that he had thoughtfully drawn for her to reconfirm one of their little darlings hadn’t added a bottle of black hair dye thinking it was bath oil to make “mommy smell purty”. She realizes that he meant well and, because she’s a forgiving woman, she’ll probably resume adult conversations with him about the same time his first social security check arrives. How sweet is that? For those guys out there who took the time to figure out what their exceptional lady would truly love and appreciate, from flowers to a marriage proposal, my congratulations. I’ll bet you had an evening neither one of you will soon forget. As for those gentlemen who continued to demonstrate the romantic awareness of decomposed Cool Whip and the IQ of a yam, methinks it’s time to retreat to your special place and fire up the ole X Box where Xena the Warrior Princess awaits. She’ll perpetually give you a second chance even if you pull some moronic move like the following day-care drop out. If she doesn’t, you can pull the plug on her instead of it always being the other way around. According to his sister, J.C. wanted to upgrade his honey’s wardrobe, but was afraid that if he bought something that was too big, she would think he thought she was fat. If it turned out to be too small, she would still think that she was fat. Losing proposition, right? Instead of wisely choosing an alternative gift, he bought her a $200 gift card from a Moo Moo outlet store near their home on the Big Island of Hawaii. JC now lives alone with an attack goose and a cat with the personality of a wounded wolverine. He claims life is much simpler now. And so it goes. As a final note, there is one important fact that continually surfaces when my gmail account lights up this time of year. Men don’t seem to be that complicated when it comes to Valentine stuff. They wouldn’t mind being in my buddy Turk’s shoes. His amazing mate leaves him a simple Post-It note granting him one extraordinary wish for the day. It’s an interesting and simple concept that works so well, it takes a week for his cheesy grin to fade. It might be worth a shot no matter what side of the fence you are on. Nick can be reached at ncvarney@gmail.com if you have some anecdote that might eligible for his new reference file, “Fifty Shades of Grim.”

HEA scholarship deadline approaching Homer Electric will award a number of academic scholarships in 2015. The scholarships are available for high school seniors, from each of Homer Electric’s three districts, and adults wishing to continue their education. The deadline for submitting HEA scholarship applications is 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 27. Applications are available online at www.homerelectric.com, at HEA offices in Homer and Kenai, and at Kenai Peninsula schools. Scholarship recipients will be presented with their scholarship award at the HEA Annual Meeting held on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at Homer High School. For more information, contact Tanya Lautaret at 907-283-2305 or tlautaret@homerelectric.com.

Hospital Auxiliary scholarships available The Central Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary has released the application packets for its 2015 High School Senior Scholarships. There will be 2 scholarships awarded at $4,000 each. To be eligible, you must be a member of the Auxiliary, or a dependant of a CPH

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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? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box 3009, Kenai AK 99611. Events, wedding, engagement and birth submissions may not be older than six months. Wedding anniversary announcements are printed in five-year increments beginning with the 20th. Submissions are printed as space is available. For more information, call 335-1251.

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Judo club fares well at tournament

The following Sterling Judo Club Members competed in Judo tournament hosted by the Anchorage Judo Club on Jan. 31: Alex Coxwell, adult, second place; Jordan Merrill, first place; Charles Fairbanks, third place.

Learning for Life Winter composting with worms

Frozen fun A large crowd turned out to enjoy music and activities, including ice skating, at the Frozen River Festival Feb. 7 at Soldotna Creek Park. Photos by Kateland Farrell

C o m posting in the winter is no fun! The weekly long, slow trudge out to the compost pile at 20 F below isn’t even an Alaskan’s idea of a good time. Fortunately there is an easy, fun alternative for composting during the Alaskan winter: Vermicomposting! Vermicomposting is the feeding of kitchen food scraps to worms. In addition to cutting down on what goes to the trash bin, they can be effectively turned into rich compost that is beneficial as both a soil amendment and slow release fertilizer. Does it sound too good to be true? It’s not! Cooperative Extension Service has a free publication that includes information on building and maintaining a worm tote, species of worms to use, what and when to feed them, and how to harvest the dark, rich casting that are so good for growing. Take a look for your new winter project while you think of spring gardens. Find “Composting with Worms” and “Worms in a Tote” at http:// www.uaf.edu/ces/districts/kenai/. We also have hard copies in our office located at 43961K-Beach Rd., Suite A, Soldotna, AK 99669. Call us at 262-5824. We are “Learning for Life.” Submitted by Janice Chumley, UAF Cooperative Extension Service, Agriculture and Horticulture Technician, Kenai Peninsula District.

Bake sales are out, healthier school fundraisers are in By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press

WASHINGTON — When it comes to school fundraisers, bake sale tables loaded with sugary goodies are out. Fun runs, auctions and sales of healthier treats are in. Government rules requiring many schools to hold more nutritious fundraisers, along with a trend toward healthier eating in schools, could mean trouble for the longbeloved bake sale. In response, schools are selling everything from fruit to kid-friendly shoelaces. States can exempt themselves from the rules, so not every school is getting rid of sweet treats. But many schools say they have been successful in ditching the unhealthier models. In Dallas, physical education teacher Sharon Foster says her school, James Bowie Elementary, stopped selling chocolate bars and started selling Y-Ties — elastic shoelaces that don’t have to be tied. Parent Susan Fox Pinkowitz said she helped her children’s elementary school, University Park Elementary in Denver, move from a candy-filled annual carnival to a fun run and carnival that offers apples and protein nut bars. She said the new fundraiser brings in as much as $12,000 annu-

ally, three or four times the amount raised by the old event. Not everyone is on board. Missy Latham, a parent in Greenville, South Carolina, says bake sales are a profitable part of the “spirit week” celebrations in her district. “It’s kind of absurd that one week a year you couldn’t sell something like that without the government mandating that it’s OK,” Latham said. The Agriculture Department rules, which kicked in last summer, require all foods sold on school campuses during the school day to meet certain nutrition standards. The rules include fundraisers, if states don’t exempt themselves. Fewer than half of states have used the exemptions, according to the National Association of State Boards of Education. The new rules mean fewer brownies, pizza and doughnuts being sold in hallways to pay for school activities. The idea is to prevent frequent junk-food fundraisers that fill kids up and divert them — and their dollars — from healthier foods in the cafeteria and elsewhere in school. Kristen Amundson, the association’s director, says the group has been asking state boards to give careful thought to whether they need exemptions. “Do you really want a bake sale every day, 180 C

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days a year?” Amundson said. “Maybe, but probably not.” Congress passed the school food standards in 2010, and they are part of a larger government effort championed by first lady Michelle Obama. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said when the bill was passed that he would allow the exemptions for fundraisers, leaving that issue up to the states. The rules say the exemptions should allow “infrequent” fundraisers, but USDA did not define infrequent. In all, 22 states have created exemptions for fundraisers, according to the state education boards group. Last summer, Georgia decided that each school could have 30 fundraisers a year that don’t meet the nutrition standards, and that each of those fundraisers could last at least three days. Officials there said the federal rules were overreach. In Oklahoma, a group of students from Edmond North High School brought cookies to a meeting with the state school board, where they told officials they make more than $40,000 a year from food sales for their charity drives, according to junior Rachel Funderburk. The board listened and allowed 30 fundraisers per semester per school in the state. Last week, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Di-

ane Douglas said the state would move to exempt fundraisers after she heard that a school couldn’t sell snow cones. “The thought that a federal bureaucrat knows better than parents what they can feed their own families is condescending and reprehensible,” Douglas said. The federal rules don’t apply to food that is intended to be consumed at home or outside of school — so kids can still sell fundraiser mainstays like frozen pizza, frozen cookie dough and chocolate bars. USDA recently issued a guidance that clarified that sales of treats like Girl Scout Cookies are still allowed, but it encouraged delivering the foods late in the day, when parents can take them home. In Klamath Falls, Oregon, elementary school principal Tony Swan says most parents are pleased that annual activity-a-thons have replaced chocolate bar sales. Kids had to lug heavy loads of chocolate around, and some kids even ate the product, costing precious dollars. Companies that sell to schools are adjusting. Krispy Kreme spokeswoman Lafeea Watson says the company is testing sales of other items beyond doughnuts, including vouchers for local stores, coffee and collectibles with the company’s insignia.


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declined from congestive heart failure, Patches developed a tumor in her mouth that broke her jaw in three places and loosened several teeth. The only surgery would have left her unable to function, so, on Jan. 17 we had to put her out of her misery. We held her as the drugs took effect, then buried her next to Princess under our stand of trees. Patches was a good dog. Our child. Her half-Chihuahua heritage made her needy and nervous. Thunder scared her. She jumped at sudden movement. She became especially close to JoAn while I was at work. JoAn now walks in a hushed house, where thunder falls on deaf ears. We could never say “treat” aloud without having to follow through with a bacon snack for the dogs. They understood that word, even

if they never quite mastered “stay” or “potty” or “fetch.” Patches was great at begging, standing on her back feet with forelegs bowed as though in prayer, holding that pose until rewarded. She would chase a ball or her stuffed “baby” Glynn Moore toy just once, plop it down and promptly lose interest. Like us, she had some years on her and wasn’t going to waste her energy on stupid pet tricks. Patches hid her mutt-American ancestry quite well, looking like a shaggy Jack Russell terrier but not able to contain the yippy-dog nerves. Brown spots adorned her white body; JoAn said she had wanted to name her Spot

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DEAR ABBY: My husband has a grandson, “Kyle,” who has been living with us for two years while he earned his bachelor’s degree in college. However, he is now going for a master’s, and it will be another two years before he graduates. Kyle works a lot and takes classes, so he is not at our home that much. However, at age 25, it seems to me he should be out on his own. Some of Kyle’s uncles are upset that my husband has allowed this to go on so long because their kids never got the same treatment. But Kyle doesn’t get the support from his parents that he should, and my husband feels sorry for him. Am I selfish for feeling that my space has been invaded for too long? — PUT UPON IN TEXAS DEAR PUT UPON: That you and your husband have chosen to be generous with Kyle should be nobody

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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015: This year you break a pattern that has not served you, perhaps one that involves judging others. You will find that any trait can be changed with some work. If you are single, you could meet someone who is very manipulative. Is this the type of relationship you want? Be willing to walk away, because something better is waiting just around the corner. If you are attached, the two of you often struggle with control issues. Accept your differences, and you will be on your way to creating a more viable bond. CAPRICORN understand your motives a little too well for your taste. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH Tension will continue to build until you handle a responsibility for an older person. This person appreciates the time you spend with him or her. Plan on going to brunch together. Though you initially might not be enthusiastic, you will feel great later on. Tonight: Out late. This Week: If you initiate a project, expect to take it to the finish line. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You might resent a very pushy friend who wants you to proceed as he or she would like you to. Clearly, this person does not understand you. You have a way of letting people see the big picture through your eyes. In this case, do it quickly. Tonight: Take in a movie. This Week: A new beginning with work becomes possible. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH You could feel as if someone is harping on you. You will be able to change the situation, but an argument seems inevitable. Dealing with an authority figure might not be as easy as you would like it to be. Tonight: Go along with a loved one’s suggestion. This Week: Discussions with a partner allow you to make an important decision. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH A difference of opinion could force you to do some important thinking and assessing. Others might not know how to react when you kick back like this. You could discover that you are deluding yourself about someone. Tonight: Make it easy. This Week: You’ll need to take full responsibility. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHH You have a project that you have been putting on the back burner. Perhaps you’ve already decided to finish it today. The more you do, the happier you are going to be. Be careful with a partner who seems to need a lot of extra attention. Tonight: Get a good night’s sleep. This Week: Clear out as much as possible. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C

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HHHH Take a day to be a child again, and start enjoying some of your favorite pastimes. Romance naturally floods the day with light. Avoid an argument at all costs. No matter what the other party believes, it is not worth it. Tonight: Add some mischief to the moment. This Week: You could feel as if you’re on a magic carpet ride. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH You have a way about you that draws others in. Someone might be on the offensive. Understand that this behavior is not unusual. How you respond will be your call. This person could be significant to your personal life. Tonight: Get a head start on tomorrow. This Week: Confusion starts Monday, but then your creativity takes over. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHHH If a loved one becomes unusually difficult, know that you don’t have to accept this behavior. In fact, it might be good to distance yourself without saying anything that indicates your disapproval of this trait. You could be shocked by what you hear. Tonight: Hang out. This Week: You will be preoccupied with a personal matter through Thursday. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You’ll be full of get-up-and-go, but others might not be able to keep up with you. Be thankful for your energy, and choose not to show your frustration at the slowness of others. Make their lives as easy as possible today. Tonight: Order in. This Week: Make sure your finances are in order. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH You might want to indulge others and take the lead with a project or idea. You could find a neighbor to be combative; just let it go for now. Incorporate an activity into your schedule that you have wanted to do for a while. Tonight: Whatever your heart desires. This Week: Make it a point to get an early start Monday. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH You usually are quite verbal, but you will enjoy allowing someone else to do most of the talking for now. Be sure to listen well, because sometimes it is what is not said that could have the most significance. Tonight: Get some extra zzz’s. This Week: There is no stopping you now! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH You’ll feel inspired and willing to act on an idea. You might find that you need to change your plans with a friend who might be disgruntled. Sometimes, you need to keep certain personal matters private. Observe all the manipulations around you. Tonight: All smiles. This Week: Not until Wednesday do you feel up to snuff.

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General Employment The Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation (NSEDC) is recruiting for a VESSEL MECHANIC, located in the Norton Sound region, based in either Nome or Unalakleet. The full-time mechanic will perform highly skilled and complex re- pairs including inspecting, fabricating, rebuilding, and maintaining company vessels associated with the Norton Sound Seafood Products fishery operations. Qualifications: Minimum five years as heavy duty diesel mechanic experience and demonstrated experience in marine power generation is required. Steel welding with aluminum welding experience is preferred. A valid driver's license is required. Working Conditions: •Overtime is required primarily during the fishing season •Travel is required (25% of the time) •Travel is done via large and small aircraft, all-terrain vehicles or boats •Work may be conducted outside in inclement weather conditions Norton Sound Seafood Products operates facilities throughout the region with pro- cessing plants in Unalakleet, Nome and Savoonga and buying stations in Elim, Golovin and Shaktoolik. NSSP owns six regionally operated vessels that support the salmon and crab fisheries operations in the Norton Sound region. Call (907) 624-3190 for more information. For a complete job description and application,visit: www.nsedc.com

KENAI, AK Come join a family-friendly, innovative work environment. The Kenaitze Indian Tribe has opened our Dena'ina Wellness Center, featuring an integrated model of care. Employees at Kenaitze Indian Tribe deliver health, social service, education and tribal court services to tribal members, Alaska Native/American Indian people and others. Kenaitze Indian Tribe is recruiting for the following Full Time Positions: BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN Will be part of our team as we develop and enhance our integrated service delivery model between healthcare disciplines. The Behavioral Health Clinician is responsible for the efficient and effective delivery of clinical services to behavioral health clients. Clinical services include: comprehensive behavioral health assessments, development and ongoing review of treatment plans, transition/discharge planning and individual and group counseling sessions. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONSULTANT Will be part of our team as we develop and enhance our integrated service delivery model between healthcare disciplines. The Behavioral Health Consultant will work with behavioral health, primary care and wellness providers to provide efficient and effective delivery of behavioral health consultation, crisis and brief intervention to children, adolescents, adults and families in order to improve well-being within an integrated healthcare setting.

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Story (above and right) loved to “help” kids with their homework. The library recently adopted Booky, a kitten someone had dumped in the courthouse parking lot. Booky also loves to be with kids.

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Two cats live at the Yoakum County/Cecil Bickley Library in Denver City, Texas, along with fish, a tarantula, a gecko, a firebelly frog, gerbils and a red-eared slider turtle. A sister library in the county, Plains Library, has a matching set of all these animals, except for the cats. Instead of cats, Plains has a cockatiel. At first, librarians tried to keep a cockatiel and a cat at the same library, but that didn’t work out well. So now, the bird is at one library, and the cats are at the other one. Pat McNabb, head librarian of the two libraries, said, “The animals are a drawing card for kids.”

“I’m a firm believer that cats and libraries are a good idea,” Pat said. The Cecil Bickley Library cats, Saber, Story and Story’s sister, Penny, were all rescued from a shelter. Saber and Story have now retired and live fulltime with Pat. Story loves people. She is also mischievous. Pat said they had to warn all the women that Story would take things out of their purses. If they couldn’t find their car keys, Story had probably sneaked away with them. The more outgoing Story was, the shyer her sister Penny became. “Penny is very loving and likes kids to pet her, but she doesn’t approach them.”

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In a team sport like football, a backup player spends Gus Goodsport’s most of his time on the sidelines. He may practice and Supersport prepare, but the chance to play may never come. Cardale Jones began the 2014 season as Ohio State’s third-string quarterback. By late November, however, the Buckeyes had lost their top two signal-callers to injury. Cardale’s opportunity had come. And he was ready. Cardale led Ohio State on an amazing three-game run in which the Buckeyes captured a Big Ten Conference title against Wisconsin, knocked off No. 1 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, and then defeated No. 2 Oregon 42-20 for the Height: 6-5 first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship. Age: 22 During that stretch, Cardale had a lot of help from his Hometown: teammates, including running back Ezekiel Elliott, who Cleveland, Ohio ran for 696 yards and eight touchdowns, while Cardale threw five TDs and ran for another.

Purrfect Places for Kitties Animal teachers “The reason that I have these animals in the libraries is that even though we’re in a very rural area, kids don’t see a lot of these kinds of animals,” Pat McNabb said. “Scorpions and taranatulas are native here, but if people see them, they kill them. I’m trying to educate people that they’re beneficial but may just be in the wrong place when people see them.” Pat, a former veterinarian technician, said: “When kids come into the library, they learn to treat animals with respect. When the kids pet the cat and that cat purrs, they see the benefits of being kind. Everything in the library is here for a reason. “There is so little one-on-one communication in our high-tech world today that establishing a relationship with anything on a faceto-face basis is a unique and valuable experience.”

Library Cats Unite Communities In 2013, a man complained about Penny, the cat living in the Swansea Public Library in Massachusetts. He said that Penny would keep away people who were allergic to cats, which was against the Americans With Disabilities Act. People in the community were upset. They loved Penny and petitioned to keep her at the library. The man dropped the fight. Swansea librarian Carol Gafford said that after the incident, people came to the library even more, bringing treats for Penny. There were no grounds for the allergy complaint, she said. “People are allowed to have animals in public buildings. Lots of libraries have animals such as guinea pigs or turtles. People bring in dogs.”

Penny finds a special cat spot at Swansea Public Library.

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A safe place for everyone Carol said that sometimes people with allergies came to the library especially to see Penny because they could not have cats at their home. But they could handle a short visit with the library cat. “People with allergies know how to deal with them. No one ever complained to us. They’d know not to go too near her or put their face in her fur. People with allergies loved her just as much as everyone else.” Carol pointed out that “the library is a very big place. It’s not like the library is filled with cats. We have windows that open. We’re aired. It’s never really been a problem.”

One morning, when it was 10 to 15 degrees below zero, the librarians at the Spencer, Iowa, library heard something in the bookdrop. Vicki Myron, the head librarian, said a bookdrop is lined with metal, so it was as cold in there as it was outside. When they opened the bookdrop, she said, “On top of all the books in the left-hand corner was a tiny little kitten. He was so hoarse from crying that he didn’t sound like a kitten. I took him out, and he started purring immediately.” The librarians made a bath in the sink to warm him up. “His little footpads were frozen, so it took a couple weeks before he stopped having trouble walking.” They named him Dewey Readmore Books. The Dewey Decimal System is one way that libraries organize books. “He was such a happy guy and loved everybody,” Vicki said. Dewey seemed to know when people needed him. “If somebody had a bad day or lost someone, he’d spend the day on their lap.”

Next week, The Mini Page is about former South African President Nelson Mandela.

After Dewey died, Vicki Myron and Bret Witter wrote “Dewey the Library Cat: A True Story” for middle-grade readers, two picture books and an adult-level book about this beloved cat.

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A famous library cat

Sometimes people came to pet Penny because somebody else in their house had allergies, so they couldn’t have a cat.

People love Kitty, Betty Burrows said. “She is sweet to everyone.” Kitty still goes outside during the day.

The Johnston Public Library in Baxter Springs, Kansas, was home to a cat named Thomas. He became good friends with Kitty, a neighborhood cat, librarian Betty Burrows said. When Thomas died, Kitty stopped coming to the library for months. Then she began turning up again. Her owners had to move, and they were afraid Kitty would run away to try to find her way back to the library. They asked if the library would take her permanently. from The Mini Page © 2015 Universal Uclick

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Booky and Penny help beautify the Cecil Bickley Library. The cats not only bring kids into the library, but, Pat said, “we have a lot of older people who are in senior citizen homes or living with their kids, and they can’t have pets. They come to the library to see animals and pet the cats. They come to get their cat fix.”

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Alan Mills was a folk singer and songwriter whose name you may not know. But you may have sung his most famous composition, “I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly.” He wrote the music to that song in 1952. Rose Bonne wrote the lyrics (LEAR-iks), or words. Singers Thomas Hellman and Emilie Clepper recently put out a new picture book/CD combination named after his famous song. The book and CD include the title song as well as other songs by Alan Mills. Alan was born in 1913 as Albert Miller. He grew up in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He began acting in local theaters when he was 16. As a young man, Alan worked as a newspaper reporter. His hobby was singing folk songs, and he left his newspaper job to concentrate on folk music. He hosted radio shows, including “Folk Songs for Young Folk.” Alan recorded more than 20 albums and wrote several books on folk music. He acted in several radio plays and wrote a play himself. He died in 1977. TM

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Stone lions guard the New York Public Library. For thousands of years, people have seen cats as guardians of books and wisdom.

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For thousands of years, cats have been the guardians of books. In ancient times, books were rare and expensive. Mice and rats ate the paper and tore up the books to make their nests. Cats protected the precious books from the rodents. Today, hundreds of libraries throughout the world have their own cats. Cats don’t just keep mice away from books; they make libraries into even friendlier places. And libraries offer many abandoned or shelter cats a loving home. In celebration of Library Lovers’ Month, The Mini Page visits a sampling of cats that love libraries and the libraries that love them.

Cathy: What color is a contented cat? Carl: Purr-ple! Cornelius: What’s a good name for a cat’s house? Charles: A scratch pad! Cindy: Where do cats go to vacation? Cory: The meowtains! from The Mini Page © 2015 Universal Uclick

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The Day After Tomorrow ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG-13’ (2:03) (43) AMC Mon. 6:30 p.m., 11:08 p.m. Delivery Man ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) 8 TMC Tue. 9 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) (51) FAM Sat. 6 p.m. District 9 ››› (2009, Science Fiction) Sharlto Copley. A field operative for a company that oversees extraterrestrial refugees contracts a mysterious virus that begins to change his DNA. ‘R’ (1:51) (82) SYFY Wed. 4:30 p.m. Django Unchained ››› (2012, Western) Jamie Foxx. A former slave joins forces with the German bounty hunter who freed him and helps hunt down the South’s mostwanted criminals, all in the hope of finding his long-lost wife. ‘R’ (2:45) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m.; Fri. 9 p.m. Draft Day ›› (2014, Drama) Kevin Costner. ‘PG-13’ (1:49) + MAX Sun. 9 p.m.; Wed. 4:20 p.m.

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Lonely Mountain, culminating in an encounter with the fearsome dragon Smaug. ‘PG13’ (2:40) ^ HBO2 Fri. 5:15 p.m. Hot Tub Time Machine ››› (2010, Comedy) John Cusack. Following a night of drinking in a ski-resort hot tub, four pals awake in 1986, getting a chance to rewrite the past. ‘R’ (1:39) (81) COM Fri. 6:30 p.m., 8:45 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 Sun. 8 p.m.; Mon. 4 p.m.

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The Matrix Reloaded ››› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves. Freedom fighters use extraordinary skills and weaponry to revolt against machines. ‘R’ (2:18) (31) TNT Sat. 4 p.m. The Matrix Revolutions ›› (2003, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves. ‘R’ (2:10) (31) TNT Sat. 7 p.m. Meet the Fockers ›› (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro. ‘PG-13’ (1:55) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Mulan ››› (1998, Musical) Voices of Miguel Ferrer. Animated. A Chinese maiden disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in battle against invading Huns. ‘G’ (1:28) (49) DISN Thu. 7 p.m.

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Wedding Crashers ››› (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson. Two divorce mediators spend a wild weekend partying with a politician and his eccentric family. ‘R’ (1:59) ^ HBO2 Sun. 8:45 p.m.; Tue. 10 p.m. Wreck-It Ralph ››› (2012, Comedy) Voice of John C. Reilly. Animated. After years of losing to his adversary, an arcade-game character grows tired of always being the bad guy and takes matters into his own hands to finally become a hero. ‘PG’ (1:41) (49) DISN Mon. 6:30 p.m. (51) FAM Sat. 8 p.m.

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3:00 p.m. (31) TNT NBA TipOff (Live) (CC)

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4:30 p.m. (30) TBS 2015 NBA All-Star Game The NBA’s midseason showcase featuring 24 of the league’s brightest stars. (Live) (31) TNT 2015 NBA All-Star Game The NBA’s midseason showcase featuring 24 of the league’s brightest stars. (Live) (CC)

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5:00 p.m. (35) ESPN2 Boxing Boxcino, heavyweight quarterfinals. From Verona, N.Y. (Live) (CC)

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A classic gets another incarnatiowhen Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon star as slovenly sportswriter Oscar Madison and fastidious photographer Felix Unger in “The Odd Couple,” premiering Thursday on CBS. Find out more at www. cbs.com/shows/the-odd-couple The venerable sketch comedy series marks yet another milestone when “Saturday Night Live: SNL 40th Anniversary Special” airs Sunday on NBC. Take a walk through the show’s long and storied history at www.snlbythedecade.com

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CBS Evening News Two and a Half Men ‘14’

The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

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“Casino Royale” (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. James Bond (43) AMC 131 254 plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. 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 (47) ANPL 184 282 Liv & Mad (49) DISN 173 291 die ‘G’ iCarly ‘G’ (50) NICK 171 300

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Nashville Rayna discovers Jeff’s plan. (N) ‘PG’

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

Everybody Everybody Loves Ray- Loves Raymond ‘PG’ mond ‘PG’ Stalker “Fun and Games” (N) ‘14’ Fox 4 News at 9 (N)

How I Met Your Mother ‘14’ KTVA Nightcast Anger Management ‘14’

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

Chicago PD “What Do You Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late Do” Burgess and Roman be- News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With come trapped. (N) Edition (N) Seth Meyers Earth: A New Wild “Oceans” America’s Generations With Charlie Rose (N) Restoring the oceans. (N) ‘PG’ Chuck Underwood ‘G’

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 Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation Recreation ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Shawn’s Beauty Secrets (N) ‘G’ smoothXbike (N) ‘G’ Temp-tations Presentable Kitchen Ovenware, dinnerware and accessories. ‘G’ Little Women: LA Christy and Little Women: LA “Pain in Little Women: LA “Into the (:02) Big Women: Big Love (:02) Little Women: LA The Todd receive some news. ‘14’ the Butt” Lila throws a cocktail Woods” The ladies go to Cata- Kristi confronts Jefferson. ladies go to Catalina Island. party. ‘14’ lina Island. (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ NCIS Tony searches for an- NCIS The Secretary of Navy NCIS McGee’s girlfriend asks Suits Mike takes on a humani- (:01) Sirens (:31) Sirens swers. ‘14’ is bugged. ‘PG’ for help. ‘PG’ tarian case. (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ Pitch” ‘PG’ Ticket” ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’

Supernatural “As Time Goes Supernatural “King of the Supernatural “Pac-Man Grimm A friend of Hank’s (31) TNT 138 245 By” ‘14’ Damned” ‘14’ Fever” ‘14’ asks for help. ‘14’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball North Carolina at Duke. From Cameron SportsCenter (N) (Live) (34) ESPN 140 206 Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball UCLA at Arizona State. From Wells Basketball 30 for 30 (35) ESPN2 144 209 Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Fargo Arena in Tempe, Ariz. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball Vir- Halls of Fame Graham College Basketball Utah State at San Jose State. (N) (Live) (36) ROOT 426 687 ginia Tech at Miami. (N) Bensinger Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ (38) SPIKE 241 241

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Wheel of For- The Middle The GoldModern Fam- (:31) blackish tune (N) ‘G’ “The Answer” bergs (N) ily (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Celebrity Celebrity The Walking Dead “Live Bait” The Walking Dead “Dead Name Game Name Game The Governor encounters a Weight” Something new un(N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ family. ‘MA’ folds. ‘MA’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening The Mentalist “Brown Shag Carpet; White Orchids” Jane News (N) agrees to pose as a psychic again. (N) ‘14’ The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Showcase No. (:01) Empire Tension builds Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ 1” Performances at the House between Jamal and Hakeem. of Blues. ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) The Mysteries of Laura Law & Order: Special Laura and the team hunt for a Victims Unit “Undercover murderer. (N) Mother” (N) ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Nature “Owl Power” Cameras NOVA “Petra -- Lost City reveal details about owls. of Stone” A city of stone. (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’

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America’s Funniest Home How I Met How I Met (8) WGN-A 239 307 Videos ‘PG’ Your Mother Your Mother In the Kitchen With David “PM Edition” Cooking with David (20) QVC 137 317 Venable. ‘G’ Celebrity Wife Swap Tracey Little Women: LA “Stage (23) LIFE 108 252 Gold and Carnie Wilson. ‘PG’ Fight” Terra’s brother comes for a visit. ‘14’ NCIS Tracking the Port-to-Port NCIS The Port-to-Port killer is (28) USA 105 242 killer. ‘14’ revealed. ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Trip” ‘PG’ Trip” ‘PG’ (30) TBS 139 247

(51) FAM 180 311

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Liv & Mad- Austin & Austin & Austin & Dog With a die ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘Y’ “Aliens in the Attic” (2009) Carter Jenkins, Austin Butler. Youths battle a host of tiny alien invaders. Boy Meets Boy Meets Boy Meets Boy Meets Melissa & Melissa & World ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘PG’ World ‘PG’ Joey ‘14’ Joey ‘14’ Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes to 19 Kids and Counting “Jill’s the Dress the Dress the Dress the Dress Secret” ‘PG’ Dual Survival “End of the Dual Survival Joe and Matt Dual Survival The site of a Road” ‘14’ hunt their target. ‘14’ plane crash. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Nation ‘PG’ Nation Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ American Pickers A rare American Pickers “Louisiana American Pickers “Pam’s Lambretta scooter. ‘PG’ Purchase” ‘PG’ Labyrinth” ‘PG’ The First 48 Man shot near Wahlburgers Donnie Loves Donnie Loves Donnie Loves former girlfriend’s home. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Jenny ‘14’ Jenny ‘PG’ Jenny ‘14’

Property Brothers “Nancy (60) HGTV 112 229 and Rhonda” ‘G’ The Pioneer Southern at (61) FOOD 110 231 Woman ‘G’ Heart ‘G’ Shark Tank ‘PG’ (65) CNBC 208 355

30 for 30 Shorts (N) World Poker Tour: Season 13 Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’

Grimm Angelina comes to town with bad news. ‘14’ SportsCenter NFL Live (N)

World Poker Tour: SeaChampions son 12 League Cops “In De- Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ nial” ‘PG’ “Gladiator” (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen. A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Mike Tyson Squidbillies Family Guy Family Guy ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Mysteries ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’

Ship Shape TV ‘G’ Cops ‘PG’

“Liar Liar” (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. My 600-Lb. Life “Pauline’s To Be Announced Story” (N) ‘PG’ Dual Survival A black water Gold Rush “Rivers of Gold” swamp in Georgia. ‘14’ ‘PG’ SI: The Making of Swimsuit Bizarre Foods America ‘PG’ 2015 (N) ‘PG’ American Pickers (N) ‘PG’ (:03) Mississippi Men (N) ‘PG’ Donnie Loves Donnie Loves Duck Dynasty Willie orgaWahlburgers (:32) Donnie Jenny ‘14’ Jenny ‘14’ nizes a bus tour of Scotland. (N) ‘PG’ Loves Jenny ‘PG’ ‘14’ Property Brothers “Veronica Property Brothers “Sandy & Property Brothers NewlyProperty Brothers “Andrew & House Hunt- Hunters Int’l and Andrew” ‘G’ Susy” ‘G’ weds’ long wish list. ‘G’ Sarah” (N) ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Mystery Din- Mystery Din- Mystery Din- Mystery Din- Restaurant: Impossible ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ “Game Over” (N) ‘G’ Shark Tank A posture correc- The Car The Car Shark Tank ‘PG’ Shark Tank ‘PG’ The Car The Car tion device. ‘PG’ Chasers (N) Chasers Chasers Chasers The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity

(:02) Little Women: LA Lila throws a cocktail party. ‘14’ (:01) Suits Mike takes on a humanitarian case. ‘14’ The Office Conan ‘14’ “The Seminar” ‘PG’ Supernatural Dean reveals what John whispered. ‘14’ SportsCenter 2014 World Series of Poker From Las Vegas. College Basketball Cops ‘14’

Cops ‘14’

“X2: X-Men United” (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. American American Robot ChickDad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ en ‘14’

“Let It Shine” (2012, Comedy-Drama) Tyler James Williams, Movie Girl Meets Coco Jones, Trevor Jackson. ‘G’ World ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘14’ Melissa & Baby Daddy Joey (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ My 600-Lb. Life “Susan’s Story” ‘PG’ Dual Survival: Untamed (N) ‘14’ 101 Sand n’ Surf Hotspots “20 to 1” (N) ‘G’ American Pickers ‘PG’

Problems Solved (N) ‘G’

Dog With a Blog ‘G’ (:36) Friends ‘14’ The 700 Club ‘G’

My 600-Lb. Life “Pauline’s Story” ‘PG’ Dual Survival A black water swamp in Georgia. ‘14’ Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern ‘PG’ (:10) Legend of the Superstition Mountains ‘PG’ (:02) Donnie (:32) WahlLoves Jenny burgers ‘PG’ ‘14’ Property Brothers “Maria & Dave” ‘G’ Diners, Drive Diners, Drive

“Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” (2006) ‘PG’ (:12) Everybody Loves Raymond ‘PG’ Gilmore Girls Lorelai and Rory take a road trip. ‘PG’ To Be Announced Gold Rush “Rivers of Gold” ‘PG’ SI: The Making of Swimsuit 2015 ‘PG’ (:01) American Pickers ‘PG’

(:01) Donnie (:31) Donnie Loves Jenny Loves Jenny ‘14’ ‘14’ Property Brothers “Andrew & Sarah” ‘G’ Mystery Din- Mystery Diners ‘G’ ers ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program

On the Record With Greta Red Eye (N) Van Susteren Futurama ‘14’ Futurama The Nightly Daily Show/ Broad City Workaholics South Park South Park South Park South Park Workaholics Broad City Daily Show/ The Nightly At Midnight Workaholics (81) COM 107 249 ‘PG’ Show Jon Stewart ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘MA’ (N) ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ Jon Stewart Show With Chris ‘14’ “Star Trek VI” “District 9” (2009, Science Fiction) Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope. South Africa “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earth- “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991, Science (82) SYFY 122 244 assigns a restricted area for extraterrestrial refugees. lings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. Fiction) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. (67) FNC 205 360

The O’Reilly Factor (N)

Grimm Nick discovers a dan- Grimm A wesen church is gerous disease. ‘14’ robbed. ‘14’ SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter

30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’

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(:15) Mel Brooks Live at the (:15) “Non-Stop” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Julianne Looking Girls “Sit-In” “Walk of Shame” (2014) Elizabeth Banks. A The Second Real Time With Bill Maher Last Week Togetherness Moore, Anson Mount. An air marshal contends with a dire “Looking for ‘MA’ one-night stand leaves a woman stranded in Best Exotic ‘MA’ Tonight-John ‘MA’ 504 Geffen ‘PG’ threat aboard a plane. ‘PG-13’ Truth” ‘MA’ downtown L.A. ‘R’ (3:00) “Walk the Line” (:15) “Enemy of the State” (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman, “Runner Runner” (2013, Drama) Ben Af- The Jinx: (:45) “Promised Land” (2012, Drama) Matt Damon, John Rosie Jon Voight. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. ‘R’ fleck. A grad student falls in with an online- The Life and Krasinski, Frances McDormand. Corporate salespeople seek O’Donnell: A 505 (2005, Biography) Joaquin Phoenix. ‘PG-13’ gambling tycoon. ‘R’ Deaths drilling rights in a small town. ‘R’ Heartfelt (2:45) “Idioc- (:20) “Draft Day” (2014) Kevin Costner. The (:15) “The Legend of Hercules” (2014, Adventure) Kellan Banshee Lucas takes matters “Waist Deep” (2006, Action) Tyrese Gibson, (:40) Lingerie Feature 7: Let Threesome into his own hands. ‘MA’ Meagan Good, Larenz Tate. A man’s son is Ring A compilation of episodes. ‘MA’ 516 racy” (2006) Cleveland Browns’ GM goes after the top draft Lutz, Scott Adkins. Hercules is exiled and sold into slavery ‘R’ pick. ‘PG-13’ because of a forbidden love. ‘PG-13’ inside his hijacked car. ‘R’ (3:00) (:45) “Step Up Revolution” (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman, “Fruitvale Station” (2013) Michael B. Jor- Shameless “Crazy Love” Episodes House of Lies “Step Up Revolution” (2012) Ryan Guz“Richard man. A young woman strives to be a profes- Pryor: Omit 546 “Failure to Kathryn McCormick. A young woman strives to be a profes- dan. Flashbacks reveal the final day of a man Jimmy’s return sends Fiona “Episode 406” ‘MA’ Launch” sional dancer in Miami. ‘PG-13’ killed by police. into chaos. ‘MA’ ‘MA’ sional dancer in Miami. ‘PG-13’ the Logic” (3:00) “The (:40) “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” (2004, Action) Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Mi- “Hateship Loveship” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Kristen Wiig, “Hellion” (2014, Drama) Aaron Paul. A re- (:40) “Hard Candy” (2005, Drama) Patrick Guy Pearce, Hailee Steinfeld. A shy caretaker is tricked into bellious boy and his grieving father must come Wilson. A 14-year-old girl looks to punish a 554 Maddening” chael Madsen. An assassin confronts her former boss and his gang. ‘R’ ‘R’ believing she has a suitor. ‘R’ to terms. ‘R’ suspected pedophile. ‘R’

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Inside Edition Family Feud Family Feud (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’

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

CBS Evening News Two and a Half Men ‘14’

The Dr. Oz Show ‘PG’

NBC Nightly News (N) ‘G’

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Wheel of For- Grey’s Anatomy “The Great tune (N) ‘G’ Pretender” Richard feels manipulated. (N) ‘14’ Celebrity Celebrity The Mentalist “Aingavite Baa” Name Game Name Game Identifying a woman with am(N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ nesia. ‘14’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening Big Bang The Odd News (N) Theory Couple ‘PG’ The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Showcase Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ No. 2” The top 24 contestants are revealed. ‘PG’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) The Slap The police visit Harry. (N) ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N)

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How to Get Away With ABC News at Murder “Mama’s Here Now” 10 (N) (N) ‘14’ The Mentalist Patrick gets a Paid Program Everybody How I Met case thrown out of court. ‘14’ Loves Ray- Your Mother mond ‘PG’ ‘14’ Two and a Half Men (N) ‘14’ Elementary A killer leaves KTVA Nightcash on his victims. ‘14’ cast Backstrom “Bogeyman” A Fox 4 News at 9 (N) Anger Manteen is taken by an online agement ‘14’ predator. (N) ‘14’ The Blacklist A polygamous Allegiance “Surreptitious En- Channel 2 cult leader disappears. (N) ‘14’ try” Katya discovers a danger- News: Late ous secret. (N) ‘14’ Edition (N) The Jewel in the Crown Poirot “Elephants Can Remember” Ariadne Underground Railroad: The Mabel confesses; Susan finds Oliver does some of her own detective work. William Still Story ‘PG’ Mabel dead. ‘14’ ‘PG’

(:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline (N) ‘G’ (3) The Office ‘PG’

The Wendy Williams Show (N) ‘PG’ (6)

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

The Late Late (8) Show Entertainment Tonight (9)

(:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With (10) Seth Meyers Tossed Out: Charlie Rose (N) Food Waste (12) in America

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America’s Funniest Home (8) WGN-A 239 307 Videos ‘PG’ smoothXbike ‘G’ (20) QVC 137 317

How I Met How I Met Your Mother Your Mother Shoe Shopping With Jane ‘G’ Wife Swap “Haller-Wren/ Project Runway All Stars (23) LIFE 108 252 Spencer” Free-spirited mother. Creating bridesmaids’ dress‘PG’ es. ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit “Zebras” ‘14’ tims Unit “Sugar” ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Wallet” ‘PG’ Watch” ‘PG’ (30) TBS 139 247 (31) TNT 138 245 (34) ESPN 140 206 (35) ESPN2 144 209 (36) ROOT 426 687 (38) SPIKE 241 241 (43) AMC 131 254 (46) TOON 176 296 (47) ANPL 184 282 (49) DISN 173 291 (50) NICK 171 300 (51) FAM 180 311 (55) TLC 183 280 (56) DISC 182 278 (57) TRAV 196 277 (58) HIST 120 269 (59) A&E 118 265 (60) HGTV 112 229

Beat Bobby Duff Till Dawn Cutthroat Kitchen “Baby Got Flay ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ Backpack” ‘G’ American Greed “The Dirti- Paid Program Paid Program est Con” The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Greta (67) FNC 205 360 Van Susteren Futurama Futurama The Nightly Daily Show/ South Park South Park Key & Peele Key & Peele Tosh.0 ‘14’ The Comedy Central Roast “Charlie Sheen” Daily Show/ The Nightly (81) COM 107 249 ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Show Jon Stewart ‘14’ ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Actor Charlie Sheen. ‘14’ Jon Stewart Show “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earth- WWE SmackDown! Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns guest Wizard Wars Mentalists from Close-Up Kings “Miami” (82) SYFY 122 244 lings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. star on MizTV. ‘PG’ Montreal. (N) (N) ‘14’

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Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ (8) With Death With Death With Death With Death gagement gagement Recreation Recreation ‘PG’ ‘PG’ E.D. On Air With Ellen De- smoothXbike ‘G’ Marc Fisher Collection Inspired Style Style ideas by Fine Fragrances Designer All About Handbags Style (20) Generes ‘G’ Handbags & Footwear ‘G’ Marc Fisher. (N) ‘G’ fragrances . ‘G’ ideas by Marc Fisher. ‘G’ Project Runway All Stars A Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars (:02) Little Women: LA Lila (:02) Little Women: LA The (:02) Project Runway All Hollywood legend visits the The winner is chosen. ‘PG’ Alyssa Milano reunites all 14 throws a cocktail party. ‘14’ ladies go to Catalina Island. Stars The winner is chosen. (23) workroom. ‘PG’ designers. (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam (28) tims Unit “Solitary” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) ‘14’ The Office Conan ‘14’ Bubble Boy” “Mom’s the “Road to Ve- ‘14’ “Vestigial Pe- Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘14’ ‘PG’ (30) ‘PG’ Word” ‘14’ gas” ‘14’ ter” ‘14’ NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Oklahoma City Thunder. From Chesa- NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Inside the NBA (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Oklahoma City Thunder. (31) peake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) Center in Los Angeles. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (34) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Basketball The Fab Five NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) 2014 World Series of Poker (35) Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (N) Final Table. Women’s College Basketball College Basketball Alaska-Fairbanks at Northwest NazaCollege Basketball Gonzaga at Pacific. From Alex G. College Basketball San Francisco at Loyola Marymount. College Basketball (36) rene. (N) (Live) Spanos Center in Stockton, Calif. (N) (Live) From Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles. “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (2009, Action) Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid, Adewale “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. A wounded “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” (2009, Action) Channing Ta (38) Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Elite soldiers battle a corrupt arms dealer named Destro. sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him. tum, Dennis Quaid. (3:30) “Gladiator” (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie “Jurassic Park” (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. A search party encoun (43) Nielsen. A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. run amok at an island-jungle theme park. ters new breeds of prehistoric terror. King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American American Family Guy Family Guy Robot Chick- Mike Tyson Squidbillies Family Guy Family Guy American American Robot Chick (46) Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Mysteries ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ en ‘14’ To Be Announced Wild West Alaska “The Ulti- Alaska: Battle on the Bay Wild West Alaska “The Ulti- Alaska: Battle on the Bay (47) mate Retreat” (N) ‘PG’ “The Grind” (N) ‘PG’ mate Retreat” ‘PG’ “The Grind” ‘PG’ (3:00) Movie Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Austin & Dog With a “Mulan” (1998, Musical) Voices of Miguel (:45) Movie Girl Meets Dog With a Good Luck Good Luck Ally ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein. World ‘G’ Blog ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ (49) iCarly ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘Y’ “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” SpongeBob Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Everybody Loves Ray (50) (2004, Comedy) Voices of Tom Kenny. ‘14’ mond ‘PG’ Boy Meets Boy Meets Boy Meets “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. A child uses “Jumanji” (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst. A The 700 Club ‘G’ Gilmore Girls Debutante (51) World ‘PG’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ her amazing abilities against uncaring adults. sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. ball. ‘PG’ Say Yes to Say Yes to 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 (55) the Dress the Dress the Dress the Dress ‘14’ “Ambushed” (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ “Death at Soho” (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “Death at Soho” ‘PG’ To Be Announced Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier To Be Announced (56) “Fall Bear Fall” ‘14’ “Snowy Roundup” ‘14’ “Will Winter Come?” ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. Food Expedition Unknown “Viking Expedition Unknown (N) No Reservations “Latin Anthony Bourdain: No Res- Expedition Unknown ‘PG’ (57) ‘G’ ‘G’ Zimmern ‘PG’ ‘G’ ‘G’ Sunstone” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ America Files: Volume 3” ervations ‘PG’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings Ragnar and Lager- (:03) Vikings “Mercenary” ‘14’ (:01) Pawn (:31) Pawn (58) “All in” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ tha’s fleets depart. ‘14’ Stars ‘PG’ Stars ‘PG’ The First 48 Deadly house Nightwatch Chilling calls on The First 48 A young mother The First 48 “Uncommon After the First 48 Seeking (:01) Nightwatch “Their Worst (:02) Nightwatch Chilling calls (:01) The First 48 A good Saparty in Cleveland. ‘14’ Halloween night. ‘14’ is gunned down. ‘14’ Valor” A good Samaritan is justice for an old murder case. Day” (N) ‘14’ on Halloween night. ‘14’ maritan is gunned down. ‘14’ (59) gunned down. ‘14’ (N) ‘PG’ Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad- Rehab Addict Rehab Ad- House Hunt- Hunters Int’l House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Rehab Ad- Rehab Ad (60) ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘G’ ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ dict ‘G’ ers (N) ‘G’ ers ‘G’ dict ‘G’ dict ‘G’

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