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FEBRUARY 22, 2015 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Vol. 45, Issue 122
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Fish board nominee withdraws By MOLLY DISCHNER Associated Press
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Local members of the Key Coalition rally at Soldotna Creek Park on Friday.
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Coalition advocates for those with developmental disabilities By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion
The local chapter of the Key Coalition, a group advocating on behalf of people seeking state aid for developmental disabilities, held its annual rally on Friday at Soldotna Creek Park. Volunteer organizer Lynette Haas of Hope Community Resources, one of the Coalition’s member groups, said that approximately 70 people came to demonstrate with signs and cheers by the side of Sterling Highway between noon and 12:40 p.m. Haas said that the annual Key Rally demonstrations have taken place “since 1988, when services got cut ... and (health) agencies didn’t have anything to fall back on.” “It was that year that a bunch of agencies decided to form the Key Coalition so
‘We all have choices, we all want to do things, and because you have a disability doesn’t mean your life should wind up in a big building with a bunch of other people who all have disabilities.’ — Lynette Haas we could talk to the legislators and explain how important services were in the communities,” Haas said. In addition to organizing statewide public awareness demonstrations, the
Key Coalition also sent members to Juneau to give a presentation to the House Health and Human Services committee. The presentation to the House committee outlined three actions the Key Coalition seeks from the state legislature: to create and implement a cost-savings plan for disability services, maintain the Medicaid waiver program, and eliminate the long wait-list of individuals seeking access to services without receiving them. According to the Key Coalition’s 2015 Legislative Priorities document, the Medicaid waiver program allows individuals to receive care in their homes through community organizations, rather than requiring them to be placed in an institution. Haas said that community-integrated care is preferable to institutionalized care for both financial and human reasons. See KEY, page A-2
JUNEAU — A state official says a controversial Board of Fisheries appointee has indicated he no longer wants to be considered for a seat on the board. Karen Gillis, director of boards and commissions, said she was told Friday to prepare a letter to the Legislature, informing lawmakers Roland Maw was withdrawing his name from consideration. Maw didn’t immediately return a call to The Associated Press seeking confirmation.
Katie Marquette, a spokeswoman for the governor, said Maw gave a letter to chief of staff Jim Whitaker on Friday. Maw has fished commercially in Cook Inlet and is the former director of the United Cook Inlet Drift Association. As part of that job, he had advocated on behalf of commercial interests at board of fisheries meetings, although Maw said during a confirmation hearing that he would focus on biology as a board member. Gov. Bill Walker appointed Maw in January after former board chair Karl Johnstone See BOARD, page A-2
Theater group looking for land By BEN BOETTGER Peninsula Clarion
The non-profit Kenai Performers theater group has requested a donation of land from the city of Kenai for the construction of a theater to serve as the group’s permanent home. The Performers are seeking donation of two adjacent cityowned parcels on the corner of the Kenai Spur Highway and Evergreen street, totalling 2 acres and together assessed by the borough at a value of $68,000. The highway location was selected to make the proposed theater visible and accessible. Sally Cassanos, president of the Kenai Performers Board of
Directors, spoke in support of the donation at the Kenai city council’s Wednesday meeting after first approaching city planner Rick Koch about the matter approximately three weeks ago. At the Wednesday meeting, the council authorized Koch to continue negotiating with the Performers to produce a proposal for a land donation or lease for the council to vote on at a future date. In her speech to the council, Cassanos said that the Kenai Performers have been self-sustaining for 45 years, and that they hope to expand. “We would eventually like to be a group that is allencompassing with the arts See KENAI, page A-2
Alaska’s share of federal highway funding steady By MOLLY DISCHNER Associated Press
JUNEAU — Major transportation projects are being put on hold, or remain in limbo, as the state of Alaska deals with the fallout of declining oil prices and the changing priorities of a new administration. But other projects, such as the recent $25 million Brotherhood Bridge replacement project in Juneau, continue to be paid for by a federal government fund that has been very friendly to
Alaska over the years. Figures compiled by The Associated Press show the total amount of money available to states from the Federal Highway Trust Fund has declined 3.5 percent during the five-year period ending in 2013, the latest year for which numbers were available. During that span, the amount of inflation-adjusted federal highway money dropped in all states but Alaska and New York. Federal funding for Alaska’s highways and other projects has
Six arrested in meth, heroin bust in Kasilof Staff report
A two-month investigation into distribution of methamphetamines and heroin in the Kasilof area resulted in the arrest of six people Thursday. At about 9:30 a.m. Thursday, members of the Soldotna office of the Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit, along with the Alaska Bureau of Investigations, Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Kenai Police Department, Soldotna Police Department, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and Homeland Security served search warrants
at a residences on Tustumena Lake Road and Friendship Avenue in Kasilof. According to troopers, four suspects were identified during the Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit investigation. Troopers say evidence was collected through controlled buys, mobile and static surveillance operations. Arrested in Thursday were Joshua Tri, 30, of Kasilof, for two counts of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance; John Fisler, 51, of See ARREST, page A-2
held steady in recent years. For fiscal year 2013, Alaska received about $545 million from the Federal Highway Trust Fund, on par with the inflationadjusted $542 million the state received in 2008. Overall, the state also saw about a 25 percent increase in total state and federal highway spending, once adjusted for inflation. When all state and federal funding sources are tallied, including earmarks, the total transportation spending for Alaska in 2013 was about $990
million. Over the years, members of Alaska’s congressional delegation have pushed to secure federal funding for transportation projects in Alaska, arguing the federal government should help pay for roads and bridges in this young state. For now, the state’s budget situation won’t put securing federal funds at risk, although that could change. Federally funded transportation projects generally require a match, anywhere in the range
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from 6 to 20 percent depending on the project, said state Department of Transportation spokesman Jeremy Woodrow. New Gov. Bill Walker has put several big-ticket transportation projects on hold, including building a new road for the Ambler mining district. Walker’s proposed capital budget for next year includes about $63 million to serve as a match for federal funds, Woodrow said. Each year, the budget typically contains a lump sum for
matches, and the department can apply it to whichever projects need it. “If the state match were constrained, then a decision would have to be made by the Governor and/or Legislature as to which projects are priority,” Woodrow wrote in an email. That hasn’t happened yet. Woodrow said the state typically budgets for covering an extra 30 percent of funding, to be on the safe side. The state has about $150 See FUNDS, page A-2
UA regents vote to raise tuition By RASHAH McCHESNEY Peninsula Clarion
September, an anticipated shortfall of at least $40 million caused the regents to reconsider their votes, according to the release. About 11 percent of the university’s revenue comes from tuition, according to the release. The tuition increase is expected to raise about $5 million in additional revenue.
Students at Kenai Peninsula College will see a 5 percent ... See page A-7 increase in tuition following a Friday vote by the University of Alaska Board of Regents. Check us out online at www.peninsulaclarion.com The change will equate to an $ 8-$11 increase for in-state unTo subscribe, call 283-3584. dergraduate students, according to a University of Alaska Office of University of Advancement Reach Rashah McChesney news release. While the board voted at rashah.mcchesney@peninagainst a tuition increase in sulaclarion.com. C
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spokeswoman for the governor said previously that he had not made a decision on whether to reappoint Huntington or select someone else. A confirmation hearing for Maw was held Monday in Senate Resources. During that hearing, chair Cathy Giessel, R-Anchorage, said more than 40 people wanted to provide public testimony on the appointment. Maw applied to serve as commissioner of the state’s Department of Fish and Game, but in January the board of fisheries voted unanimously not to interview him.
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resigned when he was told he wouldn’t be asked to serve another term. Maw had been expected to serve on the board as an interim member at a meeting in Sitka that begins Feb. 23. Gillis says the seat will likely go unfilled at that meeting. Walker will now have two seats on the Board of Fisheries to fill by April 1. The other seat is currently held by Orville Huntington, of Huslia, and a
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lof, as they were attempting to deliver methamphetamines and heroin, according to a trooper report. Holcombe was arrested for two counts of second-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, and two counts of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance. Shannon was arrested for three counts of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance. All six individuals were arrested without incident and remanded to Wildwood Pretrial Facility where they were held without bail. Troopers say the investigation is continuing and additional charges are pending.
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Kasilof, for four counts of thirddegree misconduct involving a controlled substance; Stacy Whiteley, 40, of Soldotna, for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance; and Ashley Armknecht, 23, of Soldotna, for probation violations. At about 9 p.m. Thursday, Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit and Alaska Bureau of Investigations officers contacted Isis Holcombe, 18, of Kasilof, and Levi Shannon, 18, of Kasi-
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in our community,” Cassanos said. “We know that strong arts makes a strong community, and a healthy community.” When asked by council member Henry Knackstedt what kind of space requirements the Performers had for their project, Cassanos said, “The type of building that we’re — at this point — dreaming of erecting would be an approximately 30by-40 (foot) initial building, with other components to be added as we continue to progress and grow.” Council member Ryan Marquis began the discussion that followed. “I agree that communities thrive with a strong arts scene. That being said, I’m a little concerned about just donating the city’s land to a non-profit,” Marquis said. “I worry about the precedent that sets, and how do we decide which non-profits we donate land to, and which we don’t. I’m supportive of you (Koch) continuing to have talks with them, but at this time I’d be leaning more towards the lease option or alternatives like that.” Mayor Pat Porter said she would “definitely want to see this happen.” “There’s no better place for them to be than in our community,” Porter said. “We have the
pay for a toll bridge connecting Anchorage to the MatanuskaSusitna Borough, and a project to Continued from page A-1 connect Ketchikan to its airport on a neighboring island. million left of roughly $1 bilFormer Gov. Sarah Palin lion in earmarks that began ac- nixed the Ketchikan project, the cumulating in 2005. so-called Bridge to Nowhere, Continued from page A-1 Woodrow said the projects but the state still has access to “The cost savings of havwith the most federal funding the money and is looking at still on the table are the Knik other ways for residents to ac- ing services in the community is much cheaper than having Arm Crossing, which would help cess the airport. somebody in an institution,” Haas said. “They’re still talking about opening up an instiBill builds off Bristol Bay citizens’ initiative tution somewhere down the road. It’s not going to happen JUNEAU (AP) — An Anchorage Democrat has introas long as this group keeps duced legislation that builds off a citizens’ initiative requirlobbying. As long as people go ing legislative approval for a large-scale mine in the Bristol to Juneau to talk to legislators Bay region. HB 119, from Rep. Andy Josephson, would reand let them know that it’s so quire the commissioners of Natural Resources, Environmeninexpensive to have services tal Conservation and Fish and Game independently find that in a community, rather than an applicant has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that a an institution. I say to people, large-scale metallic sulfide mine within the watershed of the go live in an institution and Bristol Bay Fisheries Reserve would not constitute a danger see if that’s a life for you. We to the fisheries. all have choices, we all want to do things, and because you have a disability doesn’t mean P E N I N S U L A your life should wind up in a big building with a bunch of other people who all have disabilities.” (USPS 438-410) Access to Medicaid waiver Published daily Sunday through Friday, except Christmas and services is given through rankNew Year’s, by: Southeastern Newspapers Corporation ings based on need, which are P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, AK 99611 Street address: 150 Trading Bay Road, Suite 1, Kenai, AK prioritized in a state-mainPhone: (907) 283-7551 tained list informally referred Postmaster: Send address changes to the Peninsula Clarion, to as the wait-list. The Key P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, AK 99611 Coalition reported that 662 Periodicals postage paid at Kenai, AK Alaskans are currently on this Represented for national advertising by The Papert Companies, Chicago, IL list awaiting services, and that Copyright 2015 Peninsula Clarion average time spent on the list A Morris Communications Corp. newspaper before receiving service is 3.4 Who to call at the Peninsula Clarion years. “We always say we’re rallying until no one waits,” said News tip? Question? Main number.............................................................................................. 283-7551 Haas. “That’s the truth. We’ll Fax............................................................................................................. 283-3299 be here every year.” News email...................................................................news@peninsulaclarion.com Teri Stickler was at the rally with her 29 year-old daughter General news Will Morrow, editor ............................................ will.morrow@peninsulaclarion.com Rayna Curren, whom Stickler Rashah McChesney, city editor.............. rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com said has been on the wait-list Jeff Helminiak, sports editor........................... jeff.helminiak@peninsulaclarion.com for over five years. Stickler said Fisheries, photographer.............................................................................................. ............................ Rashah McChesney, rashah.mcchesney@peninsulaclarion.com that a Medicaid waiver would Education, Borough ................. Kelly Sullivan, kelly.sullivan@peninsulaclarion.com give Curren “access to supportKenai......................................... Ben Boettger, ben.boettger@peninsulaclarion.com ed living.” Soldotna................................................. Ian Foley, ian.foley@peninsulaclarion.com “Having somebody availArts and Entertainment................................................ news@peninsulaclarion.com Community, Around the Peninsula............................... news@peninsulaclarion.com able 40 hours a week to get Sports............................................ Joey Klecka, joey.klecka@peninsulaclarion.com her out into the community, Page design........ Florence Struempler, florence.struempler@peninsulaclarion.com into her peer group,” Stickler
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Permanent Fund payout expected to be close to 2014 amount JUNEAU (AP) — The head of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation says this year’s dividend is expected to be in the same range as last year’s payout. Corporation CEO Mike Burns says the amount is expected to remain about the same for several years. Eligible Alaskans last year received $1,884 checks. That’s more than twice the 2013 payout of $900. KINY reports the fund regained ground lost last fall, returning 3.2 percent for the second quarter of fiscal year 2015. That brought the year-to-date return to 1.9 percent. The amount of each person’s check is based on a fiveyear average of the fund’s investment earnings, which earlier included the recession years. On Dec. 31, the fund was valued at nearly $60 billion. C
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mechanism in place to donate our land to a non-profit. It’s totally up to council’s discretion who we approve and who we do not approve.” Council member Tim Navarre spoke to the group by phone from Juneau. “I believe the council should deal with these on a case by case basis,” Navarre said, referring to donations to non-profits and the precedent that might be set. “I don’t think one size fits all, or that we should come up with a plan to how we should give land to non-profits or not.” Navarre said he would support the donation. The council’s student representative Allie Ostrander supported the donation because the land would “give them room to expand and have more space to work.” The Performers are currently leasing a space in the Peninsula Athletic Club building next to the Subway sandwich shop on Kalifornsky Beach Road and holding many of their performances in rented venues. “The building they’re in now doesn’t seem suitable to such a large program,” Ostrander said. “I understand the concerns about giving them land, setting the precedent that we would give land to any nonprofit, but that could be easily controlled.” Kenai Performers Vice President Phil Morin elaborated on the Performers’ plans in an interview after the meeting.
“We’ve spent the past four years searching for a permanent place,” Morin said. “Once you have a permanent place you can start programming seasons, planning out two or three years. Most of our resources are going toward rent. A good portion of people are unaware that any given production ... is a $12,000 to $15,000 rent just to use the facility. Part of what we need to do is have a permanent home that meets all our requirements. We’re going for what’s called a black box theater. Just a big warehouse that you can configure in any way. For seats, maybe a hundred people. This way we can do more traditional plays, which are cost-prohibitive now just because we’re constantly looking for venues.” Koch said in a later interview that he was not aware of the city making a land donation to a non-profit during his ten years as a city employee. However, Koch said that city had given several non-profit groups, Including the Challenger Center, the Kenai Arts Guild, and the Oilers Baseball Team, leases of city land for $1.00 a year. Koch said that the city has no special procedure in place for offering land to non-profits outside the normal leasing program. “If we’re approached by nonprofits for something other than market value, then the whole lease process is the same, it’s just a discussion of compensation,” Koch said. “The council makes a decision on what they
think that should be, given the circumstances.” However, such a lease may create difficulty for a non-profit in attaining grants that give money to match the grantee’s assets. Under a $1.00 lease, the Performers would be unable to use the value of the property as an asset for the grant to match. Koch gave the Rassmusen grant as an example of one that operates this way. The final shape of the agreement between the Performers and the city is still to be determined. “It hasn’t really taken any form yet,” Koch said of the possible agreement. “The council said ‘city manager, go ahead and continue to explore a donation and/or a lease.’ And that’s what I’ll bring back to council.” Other decisions made by the council at the Wednesday meeting include issuing an easement for a gas pipeline to be constructed by Alaska Pipeline Company joining the CINGSA gas storage facility with existing transmission pipes, the appropriation of state grant money for use in the city’s water treatment facility, and the postponement of a vote to suspend or dissolve the library commission, which will now take place at the next city council meeting on March 4.
said, elaborating on what supported living would provide. “School ends for persons with disabilities ... at age 22. When that governed environment of public school ends, their life becomes almost dormant, with the exception of service providers like Hope (Community Resources) or Frontier Behavioral Health. But those services are based on money from Medicaid, or grants. If you don’t have those waivers, those service providers try to get you 20 hours of active grant time. It’s helpful. But it’s not conducive to an independent living style.” Stickler said that it was difficult to get information about an individual’s position on the
wait-list. “They sent us a letter two years ago saying she was 34th. But that was for that time period,” said Stickler. “That’s going to change. She might go up on the list or down on the list. Your position changes every year. It’s a like a lottery. Except it’s a need rather than a want.” When asked if the 28 previous years of demonstration had successfully raised public awareness of the wait-list and its problems, Julie Mettler, interim director of Hope Community Resources, said that she believed they had. “It’s not surprising that people don’t necessarily know the details all the time,” Mettler
said. “Because unless you have someone in your family with a disability, or you yourself experience a disability, some of these issues aren’t so much at the forefront of your daily life. But I think there are members of our Alaska community at large who are familiar with it, even if they don’t participate or know about it directly.” Mettler emphasized the importance of continuing the yearly demonstration. “I think we have an obligation to continue talking publicly about it,” she said.
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Community Calendar Today 8 a.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous As Bill Sees It Group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway Unit 71 (Old Carrs Mall). Call 398-9440. Noon • Alcoholics Anonymous recovery group, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Suite 71 in the old Carrs Mall in Kenai. 4 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “Twisted Sisters” (women’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. 7 p.m. • Alcoholics Anonymous Freedom Group meets at the Soldotna United Methodist Church, 158 S. Binkley, Soldotna. 8 p.m. • Narcotics Anonymous support group “This One” (men’s meeting) at URS Club, 11312 Kenai Spur Highway, Unit 71, Kenai. The Community Calendar lists recurring events and meetings of local organizations. To have your event listed, email organization name, day or days of meeting, time of meeting, place, and a contact phone number to news@peninsulaclarion.com.
Peninsula Clarion death notice and 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. Pending service/Death notices are brief notices listing full name, age, date and place of death; and time, date and place of service. These are published at no charge. Obituaries are prepared by families, funeral homes, crematoriums, and are edited by our staff according to newspaper guidelines. The fee for obituaries up to 500 words with one black and white photo ranges from $50 to $100. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by the Clarion advertising department. Funeral homes and crematoriums routinely submit completed obituaries to the newspaper. Obituaries may also be submitted directly to the Clarion with prepayment, online at www.peninsulaclarion.com, or by mail to: Peninsula Clarion, P.O. Box 3009, Kenai, Alaska, 99611. The deadline for Tuesday – Friday editions is 2 p.m. the previous day. 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. Obituaries are placed on a space-available basis, prioritized by dates of local services. For more information, call the Clarion at 907-283-7551.
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Around the Peninsula Cinderella’s Closet opening soon Cinderella’s Closet will be open March 24, 26, and 31 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. in the theater dressing rooms at Soldotna High School. Look for the pink signs! This is a program to assist local ladies in need with free prom dresses, shoes, and accessories. Cinderella’s Closet has helped 396 ladies in the past 5 years. Last year, the program provided items to 54 local students from Soldotna High, Cook Inlet Academy, Skyview High, River City Academy, Kenai Central High, Nanwalek, Port Graham, Susan B. English (Seldovia), and Nikiski High. It is housed at SoHi, but is open to any peninsula high school students. Cinderella’s Closet is still taking donations of prom dresses, shoes, and accessories. These can be dropped off to the main office at Soldotna High School between 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
K-Beach flood task force to meet
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Idita-Swim at Nikiski Pool Nikiski Pool’s annual Idita-Swim competition starts March 3-April 30. Come swim or water-walk your way to fitness all in the spirit of the Last Great Race. Every 50-yard lap swam or walked counts as 1 mile toward your trip to Nome. $20 admission fee includes an Idita-Swim T-shirt. Call 776-8800 for more information.
Nikiski Community Council plans meeting The Nikiski Community Council will hold it’s next meeting on Monday at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Nikiski Senior Center on Island Lake Road. This meeting is open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend.
Caregiver support group to talk about heart month
The K-Beach High Water Drainage Task Force will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the Cook Inlet Aquaculture building, 40610 Kalifornsky Beach Road in Kenai. The group is seeking solutions to direct surface water toward the Kenai River or Cook Inlet, as well as to determine to impacts of current groundwater flooding and to raise awareness of the potential for well contamination from flooded septic systems. For more information, call 740-8855.
The next Kenai Peninsula Family Caregiver Support Program Caregiver Support Meeting is Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at the Soldotna Senior Center at 1:00 p.m. The topic is National Heart Month. Join us to share with other caregivers. For more information, call 907-262-1280.
Micciche to provide legislative update Please join Sen. Peter Micciche at a Town Hall meeting March 6 at 5:30 p.m. at the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Chambers in Soldotna. Pizza and drinks will be available. Sen. Micciche will provide a mid-session legislative update and will welcome suggestions from constituents.
Habitat will be accepting applications for the 2015 home through April 1, 2015. The family will be selected based on need for safe, affordable housing. Applicants must have sustainable income and be willing to volunteer 500 hours during the build. Interested families who meet the minimum requirements should call Habitat at 283-7797 for details and application. More information available online at hfhcentralpeninsula.org.
Diabetes support group to meet
‘Independence Forever’ lecture planned
Habitat for Humanity opens application period
On March 2, a type one diabetes support group will by A lecture titled “Independence Forever: The 4 Steps to Save held at Soldotna Hospital in the Denali room from 5-6 p.m. America,” by G.K. Mangelson, a constitutional scholar, will be for type one diabetics of all ages and their friends or family. presented Monday from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Soldotna Senior For more information, contact Mariah Prosterman at mariah. Center, 197 West Park Avenue in Soldotna.
Marijuana Regulation; Controlled Substance; Crimes; Defenses. Testimony will be Monday 8:00 a.m. tions and SB 30 Marijuana taken. 10:00 a.m. The House Education Com- Regulation; Controlled Sub- Thursday mittee will sponsor a public stance; Crimes; Defenses. The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor hearing to discuss HB 30 Testimony will be taken. Constitutional History CurTuesday 1:30 p.m. a public hearing to discuss HB 103 Boards of Fish / riculum. Testimony will be The Senate Labor & ComGame Regulation Authority. taken. merce Committee will 3:00 p.m. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. sponsor a public hearing to Thursday The House Health & Social The House Community & discuss Board & CommisServices Committee will Regional Affairs Committee sion Appointees: Alaska sponsor a public hearing for will sponsor a public hearing Workers’ Compensation a Presentation: Division of to discuss HB 75 Municipal Board, Board of Massage Public Assistance - Director Regulation of Marijuana; Therapists, State Medical Ron Kreher & Other Invited Advisory Boards. Testimony Board, Board of Certified Guests and to discuss HB will be taken. Real Estate Board, Board 59 Marijuana Concentrates. Tuesday 9:00 a.m. of Examiners in Optometry Testimony will be taken on The Senate Finance Comand SB 39 Repeal Film mittee will sponsor a public Production Tax Credit. Testi- HB 59. Friday 1:00 p.m. hearing to discuss SB 6 mony will be taken. Eliminate Daylight Saving Wednesday 1:00 p.m. The House Judiciary Committee will sponsor a public Time, SB 46 Municipal The House Judiciary Comhearing to discuss HJR Bond Bank Loans To Remittee will sponsor a public 15 Honor Ted Stevens; gional Health Organizahearing to discuss HB 79 Discipline Prosecutors and
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HB 79 Marijuana Regulation; Controlled Substance; Crimes; Defenses. Testimony will be taken. Friday 3:15 p.m. The House Labor & Commerce Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 32 Workers Comp: Controlled Substances Tests and HB 116 Extend Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. 3 minute testimony limit. All teleconferences are held at the Kenai Legislative Information Office, 145 Main Street Loop No. 217, Kenai, unless otherwise noted. To confirm call 283-2030 or email Kenai.LIO@akleg.gov. To watch online go to http:// alaskalegislature.tv/.
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WASHINGTON — Most Americans support increasing the minimum wage, as well as requiring employers to provide paid sick leave and parental leave, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. All three were proposed by President Barack Obama during his recent State of the Union address as ways to increase protections for American workers. But the poll also found that most Americans don’t approve of the job Obama is doing helping This past week, the Kenai Peninsula the middle class. Borough School District administration continued its Here are some things to know about public dialogue on area pool use. If Wednesday’s meet- public opinion on Obama’s workplace proing is any indication, the dialogue has been a productive posals: — Paid sick leave and higher wages one. get strong support More than 70 people crowded into the Soldotna High Proposals to increase the federal miniSchool library for the pool use presentation — a clear mum wage, as well as to require employindication that the public is engaged in the discussion. In ers to give paid leave to their employees, addition to sharing some of their thoughts and concerns, find few objections among Americans as a whole. they listened to Assistant Superintendent Dave Jones Six in 10 Americans favor raising the outline some objectives to make it easier for the commu- minimum wage, including nearly half who nity to take advantage of lap and open swim. He empha- are strongly in favor, the AP-GfK Poll sized that instructional needs will take precedence — as shows, while only 2 in 10 are opposed. Six in 10 also favor requiring all employers to they should for a school facility — but that there are opportunities that aren’t being fully taken advantage of. give paid time off to employees when they are sick, while two-thirds favor requiring
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Changes may include things such as better coordination of pool schedules, or keeping one of the area’s three school pools a few degrees warmer for those interested in therapy. Of course, the issue has come to the fore because of the ongoing budget crunch, and belts won’t be getting looser any time soon. Jones noted a roughly $800,000 difference between what the district’s pools cost to run and the revenue they generate. While he said the goal isn’t to make that number zero, that gap needs to be narrowed, and to that end, fee increases may be necessary. Clearly, the public values access to school pools and the school district administration has shown a willingness to better serve the community. Improving pool access while looking for other efficiencies in managing area pools seem like good places to start. We hope to see the dialogue continue, and look forward to changes that will benefit users and ease the financial burden on the school district.
Quotable “We are fighting a war for freedom, fighting a war to defend all of Europe. To some extent, the financial package, the support the world is giving us, is in recognition of that fact that we are fighting that war.” — Ukraine’s Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko. “Muslims have been here maybe since the inception of this country. The Muslim-American history is rooted even in the forefathers. President Jefferson had a copy of the Holy Quran.” — Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, who believes “American Muslims here feel maybe more integrated” than in Europe.
AP-GfK Poll all employers to give time off to employees after the birth of a child. Among Republicans, about half support requiring employers to give paid sick leave and 55 percent support a requirement for paid parental leave. But the minimum wage divides Republicans more closely, with only 4 in 10 in favor, 31 percent opposed and 27 percent not leaning either way. Half of moderateto-liberal Republicans, but just a third of conservative Republicans, favor a minimum wage increase. About 8 in 10 Democrats and a majority of independents favor each of these workplace proposals. — Most disapprove of Obama’s handling of middle class, poor Obama’s workplace proposals were part of a set of measures he says will help
strengthen the middle class. Most Americans see that as a valuable goal, with 72 percent saying the government does too little to help the middle class. Slightly fewer — about 6 in 10 — say the government does too little to help the poor, and more than half think too little is done to help the unemployed. (Two-thirds say the government is doing too much to help the wealthy.) Those who think the government isn’t doing enough to help the middle class or the poor are especially likely to support raising the minimum wage and requiring companies to offer paid leave. But the poll finds most Americans disapprove of how Obama is handling helping both groups. Still, the poll finds Americans tend to trust Democrats over Republicans to help the middle class by nearly a 2-to1 margin, and trusted Democrats over the GOP to help the poor by a nearly 3-to-1 margin.
Alaska should be in control of gas line I am very excited about Alaska’s prospects for finally getting our natural gas to Alaskans and the world market. We currently have two natural gas pipeline projects in the works — the Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline (ASAP) and the large-volume Alaska LNG project (AK LNG). Only one of these projects will ultimately be built. The ASAP project is 100 percent owned by Alaska and was designed as a small-volume gasline to deliver North Slope gas to Fairbanks, Southcentral and other communities where practicable. AK LNG is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project that would pipe gas from the North Slope to tidewater at Nikiski for export to Asian markets, and include offtake points where gas can be taken for instate use. AK LNG is owned by the three largest North Slope producers (ExxonMobil, BP and ConocoPhillips). The state has a 25 percent ownership interest in the project through TransCanada and the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation. I’m pleased with the progress made to date on AK LNG and it is my intent that we, as a state, assist in furthering the project. However, I am concerned about what happens if the project fails to advance to the next stage of detailed engineering design, or to project sanction. The engineering decision point will occur in 2016, when the preliminary engineering and design work will be complete and the commercial structure of the project is better defined. Project sanction is anticipated in 2019. At each decision point, the three producers, TransCanada, and the state will individually decide whether the project proceeds to the next phase.
“White males have dominated things for so long that it’s been hard to image an alternative that would produce or be open to producing the types of projects that are likely to enlist more people of color or women. So it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, this vicious cycle that produces the same type of stuff over and over again. It’s hard to blame any single institution. It’s not all the networks. It’s not all the studios. It’s not all the talent agencies. But together, the way they all do business, combines to create this stalemate where we just don’t get past where we are right now.” I’ve always been baffled by those who — Darnell Hunt, a UCLA professor and director of the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, who co-au- disparage living in tropical climes because thored a 2014 diversity report on the film and TV industries. they like “the change of seasons.” Personally, I would be truly happy if there were no change, if it was warm year-round. Unfortunately, I’m here suffering winter in D.C., because what I do — covering politics — is done here. This is where most of it hapE-mail: pens, for better and worse (mainly worse, news@peninsulaclarion.com as we know). Granted, it’s more moderate Write: Fax: here than what those just a few miles north Peninsula Clarion 907-283-3299 are going through — one of the few things P.O. Box 3009 Questions? Call: that is moderate in D.C. — but it’s still a Kenai, AK 99611 907-283-7551 pain. Washington endures a lot of ridicule over how just a dusting of snow causes evThe Peninsula Clarion welcomes letters and attempts to erything to shut down, but frankly, I think publish all those received, subject to a few guidelines: we have the right idea: At the first subn All letters must include the writer’s name, phone numfreezing day, we should do like the bears ber and address. and hibernate. n Letters are limited to 500 words and may be edited to Even so, there is a glimmer of hope. fit available space. Letters are run in the order they are Far to the south, in Florida and Arizona, received. where we probably should move the capin Letters addressed specifically to another person will not tal, either one, spring training has begun. be printed. The players are preparing for the baseball n Letters that, in the editor’s judgment, are libelous will season, which means that all is not lost. not be printed. They’re joined on the field by the umpires, n The editor also may exclude letters that are untimely or who are sharpening their skills as callers of irrelevant to the public interest. strikes and balls — who’s safe and who’s n Short, topical poetry should be submitted to Poet’s Corout. Only the most rabid fans of one team ner and will not be printed on the Opinion page. or another complain that they’re anything n Submissions from other publications will not be printed. but impartial. Blind, perhaps, but imparn Applause letters should recognize public-spirited sertial. vice and contributions. Personal thank-you notes will not It was no accident that when John Robbe published. erts was convincing senators that they
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both in-state and export markets. Working with the buyers, the project will develop a financing plan anchored with long-term contracts for purchase of Alaska gas. What it comes down to is this: we will work with the producers to continue to develop the AK LNG project. With ASAP, we will work with gas buyers to secure the opportunities the market offers. Whichever project is first to produce a solid plan, and conditions acceptable to the state, will get the state’s full support. Or, perhaps the two projects could be combined at some point along the way. Given our financial situation, we can no longer afford to stand by and wait while Alaska’s future is decided in the boardrooms of international corporations that have competing global interests. It is time to develop the option for a large-volume natural gas project with Alaskans in control, with the decision-making based on what is best for Alaska. We are an Owner state and we must act like the owners we are. I look forward to seeing the best project for Alaska emerge from this process and stand ready to help move it through to completion. This will assure Alaska that we finally build the large volume gasline that benefits all Alaskans. With diligence and hard work, Alaskans will get our natural gas to market and into our homes and businesses.
It is unknown whether the producers and TransCanada will approve moving to the next phase in the face of their other competing projects worldwide. Therefore, we will increase the viability of the ASAP project. I’ve long contended that the smaller volume in-state project as originally proposed does not make economic sense. Its small volume would generate little to no revenue for the state, would most likely require a substantial annual state subsidy, and likely increase the cost of energy for Alaskan consumers. The original small-volume limitation on the ASAP project was necessary because of conditions under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA). With the termination of AGIA last year, the ASAP project can now be upsized. A larger volume will make it economic to meet market needs beyond Alaska’s borders and provide affordable energy to Alaskans. In contrast to the producer-driven AK LNG project, my intention is that ASAP be market-driven, with Alaska in control. Bill Walker is governor of Alaska. He Using existing funding, the project will explore market opportunities and financ- has decades of experience as an oil and ing arrangements with potential buyers gas attorney. of Alaska’s gas and will be designed for
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should approve him as chief justice of the United States, he described judges, including himself, as “umpires.” “But it is a limited rule,” he went on, “Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Bob Franken With all due respect, Mr. Chief Justice, you’re full of beans; you have thrown a beanball at the truth. Quite frankly, the justices all too often have put their politics ahead of the law. Citizens United, anyone? Or Bush v. Gore? But it’s not just the Supremes who engage in that thinly disguised subterfuge. Like the umpires in baseball, judges “call ‘em like they see ‘em.” Unlike them, they demonstrably see them through the distorted lens of politics and ideology. At the state level, you have Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who ignores the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause. And at the federal level, the latest instance of a jurist’s predisposition is the ruling by district Judge Alexander S. Hanen, operating in Brownsville, Texas, who put a temporary stop to plans by the Obama administration to execute the first of the president’s executive orders that would lighten up on illegal immigrants. Need I even mention
that Judge Hanen was placed on the bench by President George W. Bush? Cheered on by Republicans in Congress who are threatening to shut down the Homeland Security Department over their insistence that the White House back off its actions, Hanen declared that the Republican states that filed this lawsuit would suffer “irreparable damage” if the president’s executive actions were carried out. The decision to grant the states “standing” is considered a stretch by legal experts, as was another part of his ruling that the administration had violated administrative procedures. That’s also widely questioned. Most tellingly, Judge Hanen has thundered from his court on immigration before. Last August, he railed against the Obama administration’s deportation plans that “endanger America.” That’s hardly a measured opinion. Of course, the umpires on the baseball diamond have an appeals process, and so do those in the judicial world. Sad to say, the higher courts also are stocked with political appointments with lifetime tenures. For federal judges, maybe we should consider term limits. Yes, that would take a constitutional amendment, and it’s fraught with peril, but perhaps we need to consider a mechanism to tell the judicial ideologues, “YOU’RE OUT!” Bob Franken is a longtime broadcast journalist, including 20 years at CNN.
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Finance member: Difficult decisions needed on budget By BECKY BOHRER Associated Press
JUNEAU — If people are uncomfortable with the impact of rescheduling ferry reservations, they will never be comfortable with the type of cuts needed to make the state budget work, a Senate Finance Committee member said during a hearing Friday. In an interview, Sen. Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna, said there will be a level of discomfort and a need to pull back to essential services. Micciche chairs a Senate Finance subcommittee looking at the transportation department’s budget. In prioritizing services in the agency’s budget, “rescheduling a few tickets is going to be below what I see as essential services across the entire system,” he said.
‘But the reality of it is, it seems like the administration is avoiding all discomfort, and that’s something that none of us can afford to do.’ — Sen. Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna “We’re going to evaluate the impacts. But the reality of it is, it seems like the administration is avoiding all discomfort, and that’s something that none of us can afford to do,” he said. The state transportation department had proposed reductions in ferry service as part of an effort to cut costs during the upcoming fiscal year. But in budget amendments earlier this week, Walker proposed a one-time reallocation of $6.3 million from other parts of the
department’s budget to restore full service to the currently published ferry schedule. He said many families already have bought tickets for oncein-a-lifetime Alaska vacations, and he wanted to ensure that service was available to them. During a committee discussion on budget amendments Friday, Micciche said that is probably not the direction he will want to go in his subcommittee’s budget recommendation.
The ferry issue is just one that’s been raised by lawmakers digging into Walker’s budget plan. Others include proposed contingency funds for the administration to address the unintended consequences of budget cuts and Medicaid expansion. There is skepticism among many legislators about the Medicaid expansion and the type of savings the state might see as a result of it. Walker has made Medicaid expansion a priority, and his budget attributes spending reductions in some programs to costs that would be covered under expansion. The budget includes proposed costcontrol efforts for the current Medicaid program. Both Senate Finance co-chair Pete Kelly, R-Fairbanks, and House Speaker Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski, said they would pre-
Survey finds widespread violence against Nome-area women ANCHORAGE (AP) — A new survey has found that at least 51 percent of women in Alaska’s Nome region have experienced physical abuse or sexual violence, or both, at the hands of an intimate partner. The survey was authored by the University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center and the state Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. The results were released last week. Researchers have spent more than five years surveying women in various regions around Alaska about their experiences of abuse and sexual violence. The survey for the Nome Census area was conducted last year, when adult women selected at random were surveyed by phone. Besides the Bering Sea coastal town of Nome, the area C
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mate partner violence, or both, according to a statewide survey released in 2010. In the Nome study, respondents were asked specific questions about violent actions by romantic or sexual partners. Of those taking part in the survey, slightly more than 40 percent said they were victims of violence by an intimate part-
ner sometime in their lives. Of respondents, nearly 9 percent said it occurred in the past year. Among the respondents, 31 percent said they were sexually assaulted sometime in their lives. More than 5 percent said they were sexually assaulted in the past year.
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fer to see reforms to Medicaid, a cost driver in the budget, before moving to expansion. “I think we have to have reforms of the magnitude that actually get us savings now before we ever consider expansion,” Kelly said in an interview. In discussing budget amendments Friday, Walker’s budget director, Pat Pitney, told the Senate Finance Committee that Walker is considering a bill on Medicaid expansion after being asked to consider that by finance committee leaders. Aspects of expansion are currently sprinkled throughout the budget. A Walker spokeswoman had said earlier this week that he was not considering a separate bill. Leaders in both the House and Senate have said they will probably cut deeper in crafting their versions of their bud-
get than Walker proposed. The state is facing multibillion-dollar deficits this year and next, a situation exacerbated by the fall in oil prices. The state plans to use savings to help get by. Chenault said he thinks his caucus will want to try to address the issue as much as possible because next year will be worse if things stay the same. He said he didn’t have a target for total cuts. Pitney said the administration feels that what it put forth represents a significant reduction but said legislators are the appropriators. During the committee hearing, Pitney called the budget proposal a first step, “and as the pressure builds, the solutions will become more dramatic and the choices will become harder.”
House passes bill to honor law enforcement JUNEAU — The Alaska House has passed legislation that would designate Jan. 9 of each year as Alaska Law Enforcement Officers’ Day. HB 43, from Rep. Bob Lynn, initially proposed establishing May 15 or the Sunday before it as a day to honor law enforcement and peace officers. But the date was changed in the committee that Lynn chairs to coincide with National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, according to a House majority press release. The bill now goes to the Senate. — The Associated Press
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With deal, West Coast seaports tackle huge cargo backlog By JUSTIN PRITCHARD Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Dockworkers along the West Coast began the monthslong task Saturday of clearing seaports of cargo that was caught up in a contract feud between their union and employers. Parked off the Southern California coast is a flotilla of ships bulging with thousands of tractor-trailer sized containers that hold a shopper’s delight of goods — which already would be on store shelves but for a labor dispute that has disrupted international trade. The leader of the Port of Los Angeles, the nation’s largest, said it would take three months “to get back a sense of normalcy.” The volume of cargo that West Coast dockworkers and their employers must clear, now that they’ve reached a tentative contract agreement Friday evening, is staggering. Put in a line, the containers would stretch 579 miles. Stacked up, they’d rise nearly 250 miles — about the orbiting altitude of the International Space Station.
And those are just the ships waiting for dock space at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. There are smaller, though substantial, backups in San Francisco Bay and Washington’s Puget Sound. The Port of Oakland reckoned it would take up to eight weeks to recover. With labor peace restored to the West Coast waterfront, dockworkers did something Saturday evening that they have not for weeks — get to work loading and unloading the massive ocean-going vessels. In recent weeks, companies that operate marine terminals cut night, weekend and holiday shifts — saying they did not want to pay overtime for what amounted to a “strike with pay.” That was a reference to what they said was a worker slowdown that began in November. The union said longshoremen were abiding by all safety rules. It was the kind of brinksmanship familiar from past negotiations between two sides with a history of conflict that dates to the killing of striking dockworkers during the Great
‘I suspect that people will getting a lot of overtime in the days ahead.’ — U.S Labor Secretary Thomas Perez Depression. While the ports never shut down fully, the problems in the supply chain were acute — and growing. All told, West Coast ports handle about $1 trillion worth of cargo annually. The contract deal will, eventually, restore the free flow of cargo across docks at 29 seaports that handle about one-quarter of U.S. international trade. The task facing workers Saturday was immense. While there are about 30 ships anchored just off the coast awaiting dock space — a visual reminder of the extent of the backlog — there are perhaps two dozen more hanging beyond the horizon and still more slogging across the Pacific, said Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles. U.S. exports, particularly from farms, also are waiting to reach Asian markets.
Seroka wants to prioritize ships serving U.S. military bases on the Pacific Rim or carrying perishables such as produce, autos or goods for major retailers. “The sense of urgency in the industry right now is as good as I’ve ever seen it,” Seroka said of both sides’ willingness to speed cargo into the stream of commerce. On Saturday morning, smaller work crews were preparing dockside yards for a return to bigger crews in the evening. The contract was settled too late Friday to order day crane crews to load and unload ships. In the late afternoon, larger crews gathered at the hiring halls where many longshoremen get their work assignments — though as a ramp-up back to night work, Los Angeles and Long Beach were not yet operating at full capacity.
“I suspect that people will be getting a lot of overtime in the days ahead,” said U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, whom President Obama dispatched to San Francisco this week to push negotiators to a resolution after nine months of bargaining. The tentative contract still must be approved by the 13,000-member International Longshore and Warehouse Union’s rank-and-file, as well as the full Pacific Maritime Association of employers. A vote by union members could come in April. It was not immediately clear when employers would vote. Neither side released details, but in a recent letter, maritime association President James McKenna outlined what he called employers’ “last, best and final” offer. It included maintenance of nearly no-cost health coverage, an $11,000 increase in the maximum pension benefit to $91,000, and a $1-per-hour wage increase over each of the five years. Though dockworker wages vary by job and skill level, the average exceeds $50 per hour,
according to the maritime association, which represents ocean-going shipping lines and the companies that load and unload cargo at port terminals. The union’s ability to win white-collar wages and benefits for blue-collar work reflects a clout far beyond its numbers. That power come from several things that founding father Harry Bridges enshrined both in the union’s culture and its contract with employers after those killings in 1934. For one, the contract covers all West Coast ports — if dockworkers want to gain leverage by slowing the flow of cargo, shipping lines have no easy alternatives. Second, the union controls and spreads around job assignments, through hiring halls in each port area. “That’s the power of the ILWU,” said Dave Arian, who worked at the docks for 44 years and now runs the unionsupported Harry Bridges Institute, a nonprofit that educates workers on labor history. “A small workforce with the ability to shut down the entire West Coast.”
As many as 2,800 inmates to be moved from Texas prison RAYMONDVILLE, Texas — As many as 2,800 federal prisoners will be moved to other institutions after inmates seized control of part of a prison in South Texas, causing damage that made the facility “uninhabitable,” an official said Saturday. Ed Ross, a spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said the inmates who had taken control are “now compliant” but that negotiations were ongoing Saturday in an effort for staff to “regain complete control” of Willacy County Correctional Center. “The situation is not re-
solved, though we’re moving toward a peaceful resolution,” FBI spokesman Erik Vasys said Saturday evening. It wasn’t immediately clear what progress had been made through the negotiations, but Sheriff Larry Spence said there were no hostages involved in the standoff and only minor injuries reported. Spence said the inmates “have pipes they can use as weapons.” Management & Training Corp., the private contractor that operates the center for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said about 2,000 inmates became disruptive Friday because
they’re upset with medical services and refused to perform work duties. MTC spokesman Issa Arnita said in a statement that prisons officials have begun moving the inmates and that the process would continue into next week. Arnita said prison administrators met with inmates Friday to address their concerns but that the prisoners “breached” their housing units and reached the recreation yard. The Valley Morning Star reports fires were set inside three of the prison’s 10 housing units. Authorities say about 800 to 900 other inmates are not partic-
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ipating in the disturbance. The inmates being held at the facility, which is in far South Texas more than 200 miles south of San Antonio, are described as “low-level” offenders who are primarily immigrants in the U.S. illegally. “Correctional officers used non-lethal force, tear gas, to attempt to control the unruly offenders,” Arnita said in the statement. No inmate breached two perimeter security fences, and there’s no danger to the public, he said. The large Kevlar tents that make up the facility were de-
scribed in a 2014 report by the American Civil Liberties Union as not “only foul, cramped and depressing, but also overcrowded.” The report said that inmates reported that their medical concerns were often ignored by staff and that corners were often cut when it came to health care. Brian McGiverin, a prisoners’ rights attorney with the
Texas Civil Rights Project, said that he was not surprised inadequate medical care could ignite a riot. He said medical care is grossly underfunded in prisons, especially in ones run by private contractors. “It’s pretty abysmal with regard to modern standards how people should be treated, pretty much anywhere you go,” he said.
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Some Republican governors back Homeland Security showdown By STEVE PEOPLES and JILL COLVIN Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Several Republican governors are urging GOP congressional leaders to stand firm next week in opposing legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security if it doesn’t also overturn President Barack Obama’s executive action on immigration. Governors in both parties meeting in Washington this weekend warned of economic and security concerns should Congress fail to resolve its latest budget standoff. The agency’s $40 billion budget runs out Feb. 27, giving federal lawmakers only a few days to reach an agreement once they return from recess next week. Homeland Security funding “is very important to not only our nation, but to our individual states because of our military installations — especially at a time that there are so many threats around the world with ISIS and other terrorist groups,” said Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican. “We hope that Congress will be able to find a resolution to get DHS funding passed, but we also know
there are concerns and questions about immigration and the president’s powers.” While some call for compromise, a handful of high-profile Republicans charged that stopping what they see as Obama’s unconstitutional power grab may be as important as resolving the funding dispute. The Obama administration last week put on hold plans to shield more than 4 million immigrants living in the country illegally from deportation after a federal judge in Texas temporarily blocked the effort the day the program was scheduled to begin. Twenty-six states, led by Texas, filed suit in December arguing that the president does not have the authority to allow the groups of immigrants to legally stay and work in the United States. The White House is appealing the ruling. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who is weighing a GOP presidential bid, said the court ruling “vindicates the efforts of the Congress to use the power of the purse to prevent the administration from doing what the constitution does not permit them to do.” Pence said he’s “strongly urging” the Senate to support a
House-passed bill that funds the Department of Homeland Security but also undoes Obama’s immigration actions. Another Republican White House prospect, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, suggested that while compromise might be possible, Republicans “need to be aggressive in pushing back on” the president’s immigration plans. “I think there’s a tremendous opportunity, particularly in light of the win that we had in court the other day, to make a further stand here about the president’s actions being an overstep on immigration,” he said, noting that Wisconsin is among the 26 states involve in the lawsuit. He said he hoped Congress would come up with a solution that “funds Homeland Security, but acknowledges the overstep of this president.” Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, another Republican, said Republicans in Congress “have to get their leverage where they can.” But like others, he was frustrated with congressional inaction on immigration despite repeated pleas from state leaders and business and immigrant groups to address the issue. “The solution is Congress: Get
off your fanny and get something done,” Herbert said. The stakes are high for millions of immigrants in the country illegally and the political fortunes of both parties heading into a presidential election. “We’re talking about people’s pay checks. We’re talking about people’s lives,” Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat who also serves as chairman of the National Governors Association, said of a budget impasse. “It is going to affect our states, and it’s going to affect every state in the country.” Congress has little time to resolve the dispute before the Homeland Security budget runs out Friday. A department shutdown would have a limited impact on national security. Most workers across agencies, including the Secret Service, Transportation Security Administration and Customs and Border Protection, fall into exempted categories of workers who perform work considered necessary to protect human life and property and would stay on the job in a shutdown. Most workers would not get paid until the shutdown ends, however. And all personnel in-
volved in administering grants would be furloughed, including Federal Emergency Management Agency workers who make grants to state and local governments, fire departments and others to help them prepare for or respond to various threats and emergencies. According to a FEMA spokesman, during a lapse in funding, grants for major disasters and emergencies would be processed only if the requests were determined to be necessary for the protection of life and property. FEMA could also acknowledge — but not process — requests from governors for presidential declarations of emergency that are not deemed necessary. The spokesman said that disaster recovery support for those affected by previous disasters would also be significantly impacted, with recovery payments for presidential disaster declarations suspended because FEMA staff that process payments would be furloughed. One possibility is a shortterm extension of current funding levels, but House Speaker John Boehner said last weekend that the House had done its
job and he would “certainly” let a shutdown occur if the Senate didn’t act. Democrats have resisted any Homeland Security funding bill linked to the immigration order. Like other Democrats, Delaware Gov. Jack Markell said the Republican-led Congress should simply fund the Department of Homeland Security without playing politics with immigration. “It’s just like one more reflection of the dysfunction and the fact that the Republicans came down here and said that they were going to govern differently,” Markell said. “And you’re back to where it was.” Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, who leads the Republican Governors Association, likened Obama’s executive order to “throwing a hand grenade” into efforts to adopt meaningful immigration reform. “I think there’s a chance in this country to come to a real workable solution. I think there’s enough people understanding that, ‘OK, we’re not going to deport 12 million people,’” Haslam said. “But citizens of all types understand there’s a way to do government the right way.”
Tobacco giants resist harsh public admissions about smoking By PETE YOST Associated Press
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WASHINGTON — Never underestimate the staying power of big tobacco. In 2006, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler ordered the nation’s largest cigarette makers to publicly admit that they had lied for decades about the dangers of smoking. The basis for the punishment: Testimony from 162 witnesses, a nine-month bench trial and thousands of findings by the judge that defendants engaged in what the largest public health organizations in the country have called a massive campaign of fraud. Bloodied but unbeaten, the tobacco companies have plunged into another courtroom battle in an effort to stave off the humiliation of having to underwrite an ad campaign in which they brand themselves as liars. Oral arguments are scheduled for Monday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The ads would appear in newspapers, on TV, websites and cigarette pack inserts. The ads, called “corrective statements,” stem from a civil case the government brought in 1999 under RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The companies say they stand ready and willing to disseminate factual public health information about cigarettes. But they argue that these ads are designed to ensure that the public “does not believe anything the companies say on any topic.” The companies are asking the appeals court to set aside the corrective statements and craft new ones. The preamble to the ads says a “federal court has ruled that Altria, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard, and Philip Morris USA deliberately deceived the American public.” The companies say the statement is overbroad and misleading. Their reasoning is that the
findings cited by the judge pertain to the alleged inaccuracy of the companies’ public statements about smoking and health, not to whether anyone in the public was actually deceived by the defendants. The question of whether the companies deceived the public is a disputed factual issue in every fraud case brought against the defendants by an individual smoker, the companies said in a recent court filing. They say that if the corrective statements are not modified, the question of whether the companies deceived the
public will be decided by jurors exposed on countless occasions to the erroneous assertion that the companies engaged in deception. The companies in the case include Richmond, Virginia-based Altria Group Inc., owner of the biggest U.S. tobacco company, Philip Morris USA; No. 2 cigarette maker, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., owned by Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based Reynolds American Inc.; and No. 3 cigarette maker Lorillard Inc., based in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Kessler required the companies to publicly address smoking’s adverse health effects, nicotine manipulation and the health impact of secondhand smoke. The judge also required that the companies address the truth about “light” and low tar” brands and the nature of cigarette addiction. The judge said the corrective statements would be in all cigarette packs sold for 12 weeks over the course of two years, in TV spots once per week for a year, in a separate newspaper ad by each company, on company websites
indefinitely and at certain retail outlets. In 2009, the appeals court directed Kessler to craft corrective statements confined to purely factual and uncontroversial information that would reveal previously hidden truths about the tobacco industry’s products. But the companies said in a recent filing that Kessler went beyond those instructions and ordered inflammatory statements that require the defendants to denigrate themselves.
A-8 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, February 22, 2015
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Afghanistan dialogue with Taliban could begin in March By LYNNE O’DONNELL Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan — After more than a decade of warfare, negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban are set to begin, officials, diplomats and experts said as President Ashraf Ghani declared that peace is closer now than at any time since the war began following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. On Saturday, Ghani said that “the grounds for peace have never been better in the last 36 years” of continuous Afghan wars, including 13 years of conflict with the Taliban. Since taking office in September, Ghani has rolled out a complex strategy aimed at forcing the Taliban leadership to accept that their cause — replacing his government with an Islamist emirate — is hopeless. He has enlisted the support of regional countries believed to protect, fund and arm the Taliban, including Pakistan which is pressuring the insurgents to open a channel for peace negotiations, officials and diplomats said. A senior Afghan official, who spoke on condition he not be identified as he was not authorized to discuss the issue, said hopes are high that a dialogue, as a precursor to full-scale peace negotiations, will begin soon. Other sources said contact between the two sides could begin as early as March. There is currently no dialogue between the Afghan government and the Taliban, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to officially brief the media. Speaking at a joint press
conference Saturday with visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, Ghani said: “Our approach is productive. We are hopeful. The direction is positive but we cannot make premature announcements.” The Taliban, whose leadership is based in the Pakistani cities of Quetta, Karachi and Peshawar, declined to comment on the prospect of peace negotiations, repeating their long-held position that all foreign troops must first leave the country. The U.S. and NATO have around 13,000 troops in Afghanistan training Afghan security forces and conducting counterterrorism operations against the Taliban and al-Qaida. President Barack Obama’s current plan is to halve the 10,000 Americans by the end of this year, and cut that number to near zero by the end of 2016. At the peak of the war in 2009-10 there were 140,000 U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan. But Carter on Saturday hinted that the current withdrawal timeline might be up for review, at Ghani’s request. Carter did not say Obama was considering keeping U.S. troops in Afghanistan beyond 2016, only that the president was rethinking the pace of troop withdrawals for 2015 and 2016 and was “rethinking the details” of the U.S. counter-terrorism mission in Afghanistan. No decisions have been made, but Obama will discuss a range of options for slowing the U.S. military withdrawal when Ghani visits the White House next month, Carter said. He added that the willingness of Washington to reconsider its withdrawal plans is a sign of increased faith in the reliability of Ghani’s government, compared
‘The grounds for peace have never been better in the last 36 years.’ — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani with that of his predecessor Hamid Karzai. If the schedule for U.S. troop withdrawal does indeed change, it is unclear just how that would affect Ghani’s fragile negotiation plans with the Taliban; so far Taliban representatives have not commented publicly on the upcoming talks. “The less noise there is from the Taliban, the more it may mean; silence will speak volumes,” said Michael Keating, a senior consulting fellow at London’s Royal Institute of International Affairs and a former deputy special representative of the U.N. in Afghanistan. Drawing China, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates into pressuring Pakistan to end its support for the insurgents appeared to be a deliberate strategy by Ghani, he said, “not just for peace but for the economic prospects of the country.” China, which has ties to the Taliban dating back to the 1990s when the extremists held power, has close relations with Pakistan. Beijing’s Foreign Ministry recently reiterated support for Afghan peace efforts. Chi-
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nese interests are pragmatic, based on concerns about the radicalization of its own Muslim population, dominant in the Xinjiang region bordering northern Afghanistan, and its long-term goal of developing Afghanistan’s petrochemical and mining sectors. Pakistan has in the past used the Taliban as a proxy to intimidate the Afghan government as it developed relations with Washington and Islamabad’s archrival India after the Taliban’s overthrow in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. Without Pakistan’s unconditional support, the Taliban could be forced into dialogue with Ghani’s government if it is to achieve its goal of regaining a political foothold in Kabul, academics and officials said. “Pakistan’s bottom line is strong political representation in the Kabul government,” said Antonio Giustozzi, an expert on the Taliban. “There is also a concern for the long-term solidity of this representation __ maybe embedding some form of permanent power for clerics in the constitution or some de
facto Taliban-controlled paramilitary force,” he said. As political pressure intensifies, the Taliban are also expected to launch a vicious spring offensive once the snowmelt on the mountainous border gives Pakistan-based militants access to Afghan targets. The insurgents are expected to test the capabilities of Afghanistan’s forces, who are fighting for the first time without international military backup. Ahead of Carter’s visit, Ghani said Kabul and Islamabad, which is battling its own Taliban insurgency, had put decades of mutual hostility aside to cooperate on ending the violence. Two recent horrific incidents — one each side of the border — galvanized “the determination and struggle of both countries against terrorism and extremism,” Ghani said. “We welcome the recent position Pakistan has taken in pronouncing Afghanistan’s enemy as Pakistan’s enemy.” In December at least 45 people were killed in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, bordering Pakistan, when a suicide bomber detonated explosives at a volleyball match. The attack bore the hallmarks of the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network though no group claimed responsibility. A month later,
a Taliban attack on a school in Peshawar killed 150 people, mostly children. The Peshawar attack sparked intense shuttle diplomacy between Kabul and Islamabad, leading to unprecedented cooperation between their military and intelligence agencies. Meetings between the two neighbors are often attended by U.S. and NATO military leaders. Amid the cautious optimism, few logistical details have emerged. The Taliban have an office in Qatar’s capital Doha, where a Taliban source and a Western diplomat said at least one meeting between the insurgents and American officials had taken place to discuss issues likely to arise if and when peace negotiations do begin. The issues include the release of Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Bay, the removal of Taliban names from lists of known terrorists, and freedom of travel for Taliban members, the diplomat said. “These are issues that only the Americans can give assurances on,” he said, speaking anonymously because of the sensitivity of the matter. “If they get past these issues, it makes things a little easier for the Afghan government and the Taliban to proceed toward talks.”
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Russian conscripts tell of fears of being sent to Ukraine By LAURA MILLS Associated Press
MOSCOW — Human rights groups have received dozens of complaints in the past month from Russian conscripts who say they have been strongarmed or duped into signing contracts with the military to become professional soldiers. The conscripts are then sent to participate in drills in the southern Rostov region bordering Ukraine. Because only contract soldiers can legally be dispatched abroad, worries are spreading among families that inexperienced young conscripts could be sent to fight in eastern Ukraine alongside pro-Russian separatists. Many soldiers contend that’s already happened. One former soldier told The Associated Press that he was pressured into extending his service.
When the conscript, Alexander, was due to finish his year of mandatory military service in October, he said his commander told him he had no choice: He had to sign a contract and head to southern Russia for troop exercises. The 20-year-old knew that meant he might end up fighting in Ukraine. Other soldiers he talked to had been sent there. His commanders “didn’t talk about it, but other soldiers told us about it, primarily paratroopers who had been there,” Alexander said in an interview with the AP, which is not using his surname for his safety. The former private first class ended his military service this month. He fled Rostov on Dec. 31 and avoided being sent to Ukraine — although not without first being threatened with prison for desertion. He was able to quit legally only after
reaching out to NGOs for help. The Russian Defense Ministry did not respond to a written request for comment sent Feb. 9 or to follow-up phone calls. While Russia has denied it is sending arms and troops to support the separatists in Ukraine, since the summer dozens of soldiers have been reported killed by explosions during drills in the Rostov region — deaths that rights groups actually attribute to the conflict over the border. Weapons appear to flow freely across the frontier, and one group of Russian paratroopers was even captured in August, 50 kilometers (30 miles) inside the war zone. “We receive messages from all over in which (soldiers) say that they’re being sent again to Rostov for military exercises,” said Valentina Melnikova, head of the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers, a group with a three-
decade history of working to protect soldiers’ rights. “Those who have been there (to the Rostov region) before know that in actual fact it means Ukraine.” So far, the Russian government has been able to keep a tight lid on information about any soldiers in eastern Ukraine through a shroud of official denials, harassment of independent reporters who cover the deaths, and carrot-and-stick pressure on the families of those killed. But rising concerns among families with young sons could pose a risk for President Vladimir Putin. Russia’s secrecy about the soldiers’ death has an important precedent: During the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in the 1980s, the government released little information about those killed in the conflict. When the true numbers of casualties became known, the intervention
turned unpopular. Adelya Kamelatdinova’s 19-year-old son was serving as a recruit in the army in July when he sent her a text message saying he was being sent to military exercises in Rostov. Then in August, he disappeared for weeks — only to resurface in September and tell her had been stationed in the Ukrainian region of Luhansk, in a village about 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the Russian border. When she went to the local recruitment office to complain with another mother whose son had been hospitalized with a concussion, nobody listened: “They told us that our sons were participating in exercises and there aren’t any soldiers in Ukraine; that it was a fantasy we thought up.” Kamelatdinova, who asked that her son’s name not be used for fear of retribution, said he
had not signed a contract but that he had been forced to sign a statement in which he agreed to cross the Ukrainian border. The document did not even have a specific date on it listing the span of the assignment. Melnikova, from the Committee of Soldiers’ Mothers, believes the drive to recruit more professional soldiers could be a way to make Russia’s involvement in the conflict look retroactively legal, were it ever to become public. Rebel leaders have also said that any Russian soldiers in eastern Ukraine are volunteers fighting during their vacation time — a privilege enjoyed by contract soldiers alone. “Here they got some smartaleck lawyers who said, ‘OK, we’ll observe at least this (law), we won’t send conscripts,’” she said. “It’s absurd and nonetheless illegal.”
1,000 join Muslim ‘ring of peace’ outside Oslo synagogue COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — More than 1,000 people formed a “ring of peace” Saturday outside Oslo’s main synagogue at the initiative of a group of young Muslims. The event in the Norwegian capital follows a series of attacks against Jews in Europe, including the terror attacks in Paris in January and in neighboring Denmark last week. One of the eight independent organizers of Saturday’s event
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in Oslo, Hajrah Arshad said the gathering shows “that Islam is about love and unity.” “We want to demonstrate that Jews and Muslims do not hate each other,” co-organizer Zeeshan Abdullah told the crowd, standing in a half-circle before the white synagogue. “We do not want individuals to define what Islam is for the rest of us.” “There are many more peace-mongers than warmongers,” he added.
Norway’s Chief Rabbi Michael Melchior sang the traditional Jewish end of Sabbath song outside the synagogue before the large crowd holding hands. Co-organizer Hassan Raja said it was the first time he heard the song. Ervin Kohn, head of Oslo’s Jewish community, called the gathering in sub-zero temperatures “unique.” Several European countries have seen an increase in anti-
Semitic incidents recently, starting when the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza intensified last year.
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In Paris, three Muslim gunmen killed 17 people at a kosher grocery, the offices of weekly Charlie Hebdo and elsewhere in early January. Last week a
single assailant in Copenhagen killed a Jewish security guard outside a synagogue and a Danish filmmaker attending a free speech event.
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A-10 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, February 22, 2015
n On Feb. 2 at about 11:30 a.m., Joel Kelly Brence, 20, of Sterling, was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail on an outstanding warrant for failure to remand on an original charge of fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, after he was contacted by Soldotna based Alaska State Troopers near the intersection of the Sterling Highway and Self Street in Sterling. n On Feb. 2 at 11:45 a.m., Alaska State Troopers contacted Matthew Lay, 18, of Sterling at his residence. Lay was arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant for failure to comply with court-ordered community work service and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial with five days to serve. n On Feb. 2 at about 1:10 p.m., Christopher Edward Guthrie, 41, of Soldotna, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for failure to comply with alcohol screening on the original charge of attempted fourthdegree misconduct involving a controlled substance, after he was contacted by Soldotna based troopers at a business in the Red Diamond Center in Soldotna. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $250 bail. n On Feb. 1 at about 9:00 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop on a red truck for a traffic violation and contacted Jose Salinas, 29, of Soldotna, and a female passenger. Investigation revealed Salinas to be in possession of marijuana. He was issued a summons for sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and released. n On Feb. 1 at 10:03 p.m., Soldotna dispatch received a report of a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) vehicle. The complainant reported that the driver had been drinking prior to driving. Troopers located the vehicle at 10:07 p.m. and conducted a traffic stop on it, after observing the vehicle swerving in and
Police reports out of its lane of travel. Troopers contacted the driver and sole occupant, Colt Connolly, 29, of Anchorage. Investigation revealed Connolly to be driving under the influence. He was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Jan. 30 at 11:38 p.m., troopers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a traffic violation and contacted the driver, Timothy Johnson, 29, of Soldotna, and a passenger. Investigation revealed that Johnson did not have a valid license. He was issued a summons, and the vehicle was turned over to the passenger. n On Feb. 3 at 5:18 p.m., the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, contacted David Shell, 42, of Clam Gulch, after he was observed not wearing a seat belt as he pulled in to get gas at the Tesoro gas station near Mile 109.5 of the Sterling Highway in Kasilof. Investigation revealed that Shell was driving with a revoked license. He was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $500 bail for driving under he influence and refusal to submit to a chemical test. n On Feb. 2 at 6:08 p.m. the Alaska State Troopers Bureau of Highway Patrol, South Central Team, and Soldotna patrol responded to a REDDI (Report Every Dangerous Driver Immediately) report on Kalifornsky Beach Road in Soldotna, traveling northbound from Ciechanski toward the intersection of West Poppy Lane. The caller described a silver 2008 Chevrolet Silverado driving erratically that had failed to stop for a steady red traffic light at the West Poppy Lane intersection. Investigation revealed that Truman Knutson, 69, of Soldotna, was driving under the influence of alcohol, and he refused to submit to a chemical breath test.
Knutson was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail for driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a chemical test. n On Jan. 31 at 2:28 p.m., Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Seward Post, issued a citation to Shannon L. Bodo, 43, of Seward, at Grouse Lake in Seward for making a false statement on a 2015 Alaska Resident Low-Income Sportfish license application, after investigation revealed that Bodo claimed he met the requirements to obtain an Alaska Resident Low-Income License, when he did not. Bail was set at $310. An optional court appearance is scheduled in Seward District Court. n On Feb. 4 at about 7:10 p.m., Alaska State Troopers were present at the Ninilchik School in Ninilchik for a public appearance. While at the school, troopers contacted Teresa J. Presley, 50, of Ninilchik. Investigation revealed that she had driven to the school while under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to the Homer Jail on $500 bail. n On Feb. 3 at 4:23 p.m., a 25-year-old woman, of Soldotna and her 28-year-old husband came into the Soldotna Alaska State Troopers Post to report that their pain medications had been stolen from their residence in Soldotna. Investigation revealed no forced entry into the residence and that nothing else missing from the residence. At this time there are no suspects or leads. n On Feb. 2, troopers contacted John Love, 28, of Nikiski, during a traffic stop. Love identified himself as his brother during the stop. Love was eventually arrested for driving on a revoked license. During a search of the vehicle, a small amount of marijuana was located on the floorboard of the
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vehicle. Love was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $1,500 bail for driving while license revoked, false information and sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance. n On Feb. 5 at about 2:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers Dispatch received a report that an individual with a valid arrest warrant was at the Soldotna Food Bank. Troopers contacted Jennifer Stroer, 41, of Soldotna, arrested her for her warrant on an original charge of scheme to defraud. She was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on $2,000 bail. Investigation also showed Samuel Stroer, 44, had driven to the Food Bank and that his driver’s license is revoked and has a limitation placed on it. Samuel Stroer was arrested and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $1,000 bail for driving while license revoked and driving in violation of a limited license. n On Feb. 5 at 4:43 p.m., troopers were informed of a theft from a property on Cirrostratus Avenue in Homer. Investigation revealed that unknown individuals broke the lock on a travel trailer and stole items valued at over $2,500. Investigation continues. n On Feb. 8, Soldotna Alaska State Troopers responded to a disturbance at 37195 State Park Road in Soldotna. Raymond Speed, 42, of Soldotna, was arrested for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and driving under the influence and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility without bail. n On Feb. 5 at 7:41 p.m., the Bureau of Highway Patrol, Kenai Peninsula Team, located a single-vehicle crash near Mile 112 of the Sterling Highway. Investigation revealed that Jeffrey S. Ellison, 46, of Anchor Point, was driving a white 2005 Chevrolet Astro Van, traveling
southbound, when his vehicle collided with a moose. The vehicle sustained minor front-end damage and was recovered by ACE Towing. Ellison reported to have been wearing his seat belt and refused medical attention. He was released on his own recognizance. n On Feb. 8 at 1:46 p.m., Anchor Point Alaska State Troopers attempted a traffic stop on a 1996 Ford Taurus on the Sterling Highway near Mile 127 for a speeding violation. Troopers waited for other motorists to clear the area to safely conduct a U-turn, causing them to lose sight of the Ford, due to a hill in the road. After cresting the hill, troopers were unable to see the Ford still traveling on the Sterling Highway. Troopers were assisted by one of the passing motorists, who pointed troopers down Leon Windeler Highway. The Ford was located at the dead end of the one-lane road, where the driver was identified as Frederick W. Bennett, 24, of Ninilchik. A check of Bennett’s license status showed it was revoked for multiple reasons, including driving under the influence and driving while license revoked. Bennett was arrested for driving with a revoked license and taken to the Homer Jail on $500 bail. n On Feb. 7 at 4:42 p.m., Alaska State Troopers stopped a silver Chrysler sedan for a moving violation on the Sterling Highway in Anchor Point. The driver, Hugh Cowan, 26, of Homer, had a revoked license. He was issued a summons for driving while license revoked. n On Feb. 5 at 5:15 p.m., troopers were patrolling near Mile 153 of the Sterling Highway, when they observed a white four-door sedan in the ditch. The vehicle was identified as a white Chevrolet Cruz, driven by Steven Brown, 44,
of Soldotna, Brown had fallen asleep, and the vehicle crossed the centerline and ended up stuck in the ditch and embankment across the Whiskey Gulch Road. Brown was wearing his seat belt and the airbags deployed. He reported no injury. n On Feb. 9 at 7:24 a.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to Mile 79.0 of the Seward Highway for the report of a vehicle crash. Investigation revealed that Joyneather McCaul, 64, of Soldotna, drove into the median of the roadway and struck a sign. McCaul reported receiving no injuries and wearing her safety belt. Alcohol was not a factor. Damage to McCaul’s vehicle was estimated at $2,000. n On Feb. 9 at 2:27 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Kobuk Street at Beluga Avenue. Eric B. Turpen, 46, of Soldotna, was issued criminal citations for driving while license suspended and for not having vehicle liability insurance and released. n On Feb. 8 at 2:09 a.m., Soldotna police contacted Sean Phillips, 22, of Soldotna, in the Hooligan’s saloon parking lot. Phillips was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Feb. 7 at 2:06 a.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Kobuk Street at Porcupine Court. Anthony A. Eskelin, 39, of Soldotna, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and taken to Wildwood Pretrial on $500 bail. n On Feb. 7 at 6:01 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a vehicle on Redoubt Avenue near Kobuk Street. Brandy Milette, 33, of Eagle River, was in possession of a small amount of marijuana and was issued a criminal citation for sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and released.
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Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, February 22, 2015
The following dismissals were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Charges of one count of second-degree terroristic threatening and one count of seconddegree harassment against Terre S. Jones, 43, address unknown, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Dec. 10. n Charges of one count of false information or report, one count of resisting or interfering with arrest and one count of disorderly conduct against Terre S. Jones, 43, address unknown, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Dec. 12. n A charge of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance against Charles Sipary, 52, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Jan. 24. n Charges of one count of violating personal use fishing permits and reports and one count of failure to obey citation to appear in court against William Ganaden Sanglay, 59, of Cypress, California, were dismissed. Date of the charges was July 12, 2004. n A charge of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance against Chandera M. Vonweller, 39, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 3, 2009. n A charge of disorderly conduct against Kyle D. Chidester, 19, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was June 14. n Charges of two counts of second-degree unlawful contact against Joshua Lynn Lytle, 29, of Kenai, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Jan. 14. n A charge of fourth-degree assault against Michael P. McLeod, 42, of Soldotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was July 15. n A charge of sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance against Charles E. Sipary, 52, of Sol-
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Court reports dotna, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Dec. 17. n A charge of no motor vehicle liability insurance against Nicole A. Cobb, 27, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Oct. 19. n A charge of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited against Daniel Duck, 37, of Kenai, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Aug. 11. n A charge of improper use of registration, title or plates against Alicia R. Forbes, 24, of Homer, was dismissed. Date of the charge was Jan. 9. n Charges of one count of driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited and one count of no motor vehicle liability insurance against Glenn D. Rodman, 32, of Soldotna, were dismissed. Date of the charges was Sept. 25. The following judgments were recently handed down in Superior Court in Kenai: n A jury found Joseph M. Cooper, 48, of Kenai, guilty of second-degree theft, committed March 26. He was sentenced to three years in prison with two years suspended, fined a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited all items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substances, including synthetic drugs and marijuana, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete substance abuse and mental health evalua-
tions and comply with treatment recommendations, to have no contact with Fred Meyer store or its employees, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of alcohol, controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, evidence of controlled substance transactions and stolen property and was placed on probation for three years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. n Jesse L. Evans, 59, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to felony driving under the influence, committed Sept. 6. He was sentenced to 24 months in prison with 20 months suspended, fined $10,000, a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendations, forfeited all items seized, had his license permanently revoked, conditionally restorable, forfeited interest in the Yamaha Big Bear vehicle, subject to remission, ordered ignition interlock, if he regains the right to drive, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substance, including marijuana, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of alcohol, controlled substances or weapons and was placed on probation for five years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Lane Taylor Sanders, 27, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to seconddegree theft, committed July 24. He was sentenced to 24 months in
prison with 21 months suspended and credit for time served, fined $3,000 with $2,000 suspended, a $100 court surcharge and a $200 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to pay restitution, forfeited all items seized, ordered, among other conditions of probation, not to use or possess any alcoholic beverages or illegal controlled substance, including marijuana, not to reside where alcoholic beverages are present, not to enter any business establishment whose primary business is the sale of alcohol, not to possess, apply for or obtain a medical marijuana card or act as a caregiver while under supervision, to complete a substance abuse evaluation and comply with treatment recommendation, to have no contact with victim in this case, to submit to search directed by a probation officer, with or without probable cause, for the presence of controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, evidence of controlled substance transactions, stolen property, checks and/or credit care information, not to possess checks or have a checking or savings account unless authorized by the probation officer and was placed on probation for three years after serving any term of incarceration imposed. All other charges in this case were dismissed. The following judgments were recently handed down in District Court in Kenai: n Charles Sipary, 52, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to second-degree criminal trespass, committed Dec. 16. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail with five days suspended, fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended,
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ordered not to return to the Holiday gas station and placed on probation for one year. n Diana Pebble Westover, 35, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to no motor vehicle liability insurance, committed Sept. 25. She was fined $500, a $50 court surcharge and a $50 jail surcharge. n Diana Pebble Westover, 35, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to two counts of violating conditions of release, committed Jan. 15. She was fined $1,000, two $50 court surcharges and a concurrent $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n David L. Woolley, 32, of Soldotna, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended, revoked or limited, committed Dec. 10. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail with 10 days suspended, may perform 80 hours of community work service in lieu of jail time, was fined a $50 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, had his license revoked for 90 days and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Debra Palfi Ziegler, 57, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to licensee furnishing or delivering alcohol to a minor, committed Sept. 27. Imposition of sentence was suspended and she was placed on probation for one year, fined a $50 court surcharge and ordered to complete 40 hours of community work service. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n John G. Eicher, 25, of Wasilla, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed July 19. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days
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suspended, fined $3,000 with $1,500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for two years. n Martha Ann Haddox, 64, of Sterling, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of negligent driving, a violation committed Aug. 28. She was fined $150 and a $10 court surcharge. n Frederick A. Larson, 62, of Anchorage, pleaded guilty to refusal to submit to a chemical test, committed April 12. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, $75 court surcharge and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had his license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months, ordered to pay cost of appointed counsel and placed on probation for one year. All other charges in this case were dismissed. n Heather M. Grimshaw, 35, of Kenai, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, committed Jan. 26. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 suspended, a $75 court surcharge, $330 cost of imprisonment and a $150 jail surcharge with $100 suspended, ordered to complete Alcohol Safety Action Program treatment, had her license revoked for 90 days, ordered ignition interlock for six months and placed on probation for one year.
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A-12 Peninsula Clarion, Sunday, February 22, 2015
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Bears earn split Gessert scores 4 goals in 6-5, Saturday triumph By JEFF HELMINIAK Peninsula Clarion
Kenai River forward Jack Gessert will be flying down to the North American Hockey League Top Prospects Tournament in his home state of Michigan on cloud nine. Gessert had four goals, including the game-winner in overtime, to get the Bears a vital 6-5 victory over the Johnstown (Pennsylvania) Tomahawks on Saturday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex in front of 572. “The whole line was really good,” said Kenai River head coach Geoff Beauparlant, in-
cluding Alex Jackstadt and Maurin Bouvet. “For the most part, they were paired with (Tyler) Andrews and (Gustav) Berglund, and they moved the puck really well. “Jack had the hot stick.” Beauparlant and Gessert, Andrews, Bouvet and Tanner Schachle immediately left to fly down to the Monday and Tuesday tournament. With the Minnesota Magicians picking up a win Saturday night, the Bears’ win helped them stay in the hunt for the final playoff slot out of the NAHL Midwest Division. Kenai River, which snapped an eight-game losing streak, is
now 14-34-2 and five points behind the Magicians. Kenai River has 10 games left, while the Magicians have 12 games left. “I think it was huge for our group after working so hard for two to three weeks and not getting rewarded,” Beauparlant said. “Tonight, we were rewarded for our effort and we hope to use that to go on a little run here.” Johnstown falls to 21-206 and is in fourth place in the North Division. Gessert had his first two goals in just over 10 minutes Photo by Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion of play, but Alex Alger scored Brown Bears forward Adam Kresl carries the puck Friday against the Johnstown (Pennsylvania) See PUCK, page B-4 Tomahawks at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
Busches out of Daytona By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Kurt Busch remains suspended and out of the Daytona 500. A final appeals officer upheld NASCAR’s suspension Saturday night. Gulfstream President Bryan Moss made the decision, ending Busch’s already-slim hopes of racing Sunday in the season opener. “We are unhappy with the latest decision to deny our reappeal, but we will continue to exhaust every procedural and legal remedy we have available to us until Kurt Busch is vindicated,” said Busch’s attorney, Rusty Hardin. “Along the way we intend to continue to call attention to the facts and witnesses that will shed light on Ms. (Patricia) Driscoll’s true character, motivations and history.” The decision means both Photos by Caitlin Skvorc/Frontiersman.com
Kenai Central’s Addison Gibson leads Soldotna’s Sadie Fox over a hill in the first leg of the girls 4-by-3-kilometer relay Saturday at the state Nordic ski championships at Kincaid Park in Anchorage. Gibson finished the leg in third, while Fox was in fourth.
Skiing in the rain
Wet conditions at state cap challenging season
Max Donaldson captured his thirdstraight state Skimeister title Friday afternoon at a wet and sloppy Kincaid Park in Anchorage, denying Kenai Central’s Travis Cooper a shot at becoming the Kenai Peninsula’s first state ski champion. Trailing Cooper by 20 seconds after Thursday’s opening day 7.5-kilometer classic race, Donaldson won Friday’s 10K freestyle event by nearly 10 seconds over Hunter Wonders of South, skiing to a time of 24 minutes, 26.6 seconds, while Cooper finished 63 seconds adrift in 11th place. “He skied a hard race,” said Kenai coach Brad Nyquist. “The boys skate Kenai Central’s James Butler competes during the 4-by-5-kilometer relay at the See SKI, page B-4 state Nordic ski championships at Kincaid Park in Anchorage on Saturday.
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Kenai girls topple Palmer By JEREMIAH BARTZ Frontiersman.com
By JOEY KLECKA Peninsula Clarion
Busch brothers are out of the “Great American Race” for the first time since 2000. Younger brother Kyle was ruled out with a broken right leg and broken left foot sustained in a harrowing crash Saturday in the Xfinity Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway. Kurt Busch was suspended indefinitely Friday after a Delaware judge said the 2004 champion almost surely choked and beat his former girlfriend, Driscoll, last fall at Dover International Speedway. A three-judge panel denied his first appeal Saturday. He had one final chance to plead his case to Moss, who is in his first year as NASCAR’S final appeals officer. “The decision of the National Motorsports Final Appeals Officer is final and binding on all parties,” NASCAR said in a statement. “Kurt Busch now
PALMER — During their three-day tour of the Mat-Su, there was at least one thing that remained consistent throughout the long weekend. The effort and work on the defensive end was always there for the Kenai Kardinals. And after back-to-back tough girls basketball losses to Wasilla and Colony, the Kards were able to cap their trip with some success on the offensive side too. The Kards used an 18-point second quarter to grab a 47-42 Northern Lights Conference win over the Palmer Moose Saturday at Palmer High School. “Three games in the Valley is extremely tough. It’s very deflating to go home (0-3). We
struggled offensively against Wasilla and Colony. The only difference between tonight, and last night and Thursday is we made shots,” Kenai head coach Stacia Rustad said Saturday evening after the win over Palmer. “Defensively, we’re a sound team. For the most part we do a good job on the boards, even though most nights we’re at a size disadvantage. We just struggle putting the ball in the hoop. We struggled Thursday and Friday, and we didn’t tonight.” Abby Beck scored nine of her team-high 11 points in the second half. Alexis Baker added nine, and Hannah Barcus and Sarah Every chipped in seven each. After a dreadful first quarter See PREP, page B-3
Wasilla basketball picks up NLC sweep of Soldotna Frontiersman and Clarion staff reports
The Wasilla girls defeated Soldotna 65-22 in a Northern Lights Conference clash Friday night in Wasilla. Leya DePriest netted a game-high 15 points for Wasilla, which outscored Soldotna 23-8 in the first quarter and 28-7 in the third to gap the Stars. Hayley Ramsell and Haley Miller, both seniors, scored seven points for SoHi. SoHi suffered through a second half that saw only nine field goal attempts with one shot made. The Stars also turned the ball over 32 times compared to just 13 from the Warriors. Wasilla boys 77, Soldotna 59 The host Warriors cranked it up in the second half for the Northern Lights Conference victory. Soldotna had a 27-24 lead at the half before Wasilla won the third quarter 23-
17 and the fourth 30-15. Joe Weltzin had 20 for the Stars, while Nathan Spence had 17.
Colony boys 70, Kenai 39 The Colony Knights were forced to show a little different look Friday night. Colony, hit with its first major does of adversity of the season, took the floor for a Northern Lights Conference game for the first time since losing senior standout Graham Dinkel to a season-ending wrist injury last week during a nonconference road win over North Pole. One of the players Colony hopes will help fill the void left by the loss of Dinkel helped the Knights stay undefeated in NLC play. Ethan Selmer scored a dozen points in the first half to help Colony race to a win over Kenai Central at Colony High. “You hate to see a kid get injured. My heart goes out to him,” Colony head coach Tom Berg said of Dinkel, a first-team AllNLC selection last year and a player of the year candidate this season. “He’s a really good kid. He’s been a big part of our pro-
F riday B asketball R oundup gram. He’s a good ball player, and he’s a way better kid than a ball player.” Despite the loss of the senior standout, Berg said the Knights have to remain focused on their goal of reaching the NLC title game for the third straight year. “It’s been hard on him, certainly hard on the guys. But we’ve got to go out and play. Graham wants us to play. He was here cheering us on tonight and he’ll be here cheering us on the rest of the year,” Berg said. With the loss of Dinkel, the Knights are not going to reinvent a game plan, Berg said, but Colony will have to tweak some things. “We’ve got to play a little bit differently than we have in the past. We’ve just got to make sure the next man up is ready to go,” Berg said. “We’ve got good players. It just means slightly different roles C
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for Tucker Looney, Harrison Menard and Ethan Selmer.” Dinkel’s teammates have already answered the call. Looney and Selmer combined to score 10 of Colony’s first 20 points, and Menard played key minutes in reserve. “Ethan Selmer has stepped up into the starting lineup since Graham got hurt and has done a good job,” Berg said. The Knights got more help inside from players such as Robert Sonnenberg and Noah Sessom. Colony raced to an early lopsided advantage. Colony used 20 first-quarter points and 21 in the second to take a 41-17 halftime lead. Anton Chamblee scored eight of his game-high 16 in the third quarter. Looney finished with 11 in the win and Bailey West added 10. Tanner Wortham led Kenai with nine points.
Colony girls 40, Kenai 18 Big scoreless droughts for Kenai and
the inside presence of Colony’s Ashley Turcotte proved too much for the Kards Friday night. Colony held Kenai to only five field goals and Turcotte scored a game-high 14 to lead Colony to a win over Kenai Friday night at Colony High. Turcotte scored six of her team’s 16 first-quarter points to help Colony jump to an early lead. Turcotte led the Knights on offense, and a collective effort kept the Kards off the scoreboard. The Kards didn’t get their first points until Sarah Every hit a 3-pointer just more than three minutes into regulation. Colony also held Kenai scoreless for the first seven minutes of regulation. Kelsey Booth hit a short baseline jumper with just about a minute left in the first half to give Kenai its first points of the second quarter. Kenai was held to a combined two field goals in the second half.
Nikiski girls 51, Seward 31 The Nikiski girls pitched a shutout in
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Tar Heels pay tribute to Smith, then win By The Associated Press
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — No. 15 North Carolina opened the game by scoring on a “Four Corners” play as a tribute to the late Dean Smith, then rolled to an 89-60 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday. Smith was known for using the Four Corners to spread the floor and work the clock, which ultimately helped lead to the implementation of a shot clock in college basketball. The Hall of Famer, who retired in 1997 as the winningest coach in men’s Division I history with 879 wins, died two weeks ago, but this was UNC’s first home game since his death. There was a pregame moment of silence and the school has scheduled a public memorial Sunday in the campus arena bearing his name. NO. 1 KENTUCKY 110, AUBURN 75 LEXINGTON, Ky. — Karl-Anthony Towns scored 19 points to lead six Kentucky players in double figures, and the Wildcats broke the century mark in a Southeastern Conference game for the first time in five years. The Wildcats (27-0, 14-0) hadn’t broken triple digits in a league game since beating Arkansas 101-70 on Jan. 23, 2010.
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the first quarter in picking up a Southcentral Conference victory at Seward on Friday. The Bulldogs led 6-0 after the first and 19-8 at the half. Rachel Thompson pumped in 17 points to pace the Bulldogs, while Chena Litzen added 14. For Seward, Kiana Clemens led the way with 11 points.
Seward boys 68, Nikiski 47 The quick-starting Seahawks cruised to a Southcentral Conference victory Friday in Seward. Seward led 25-9 after one quarter and 45-21 at the half. Michael Wolfe paced the Seahawks with 22 points while Michael Marshall had 14 and Alex Pahno had 11. For Nikiski, Sullivan Jackson led the way with 11 points.
Nikolaevsk girls 40, Seldovia 15 The host Warriors rolled to a Peninsula Conference victory Friday. Nikolaevsk led 10-2 after one period and 22-5 at halftime. Megan Hickman led the balanced Nikolaevsk attack with eight points. For Seldovia, Marina Chissus
Aaron Harrison’s two free throws with points and outscored the Tigers 42-30 in points and six rebounds in 15 minutes off 3:18 left ensured the achievement in a the paint, largely on drives and layups. the bench, leading Notre Dame to a vicgame that was never in doubt as the Wildtory over Boston College. NO. 5 WISCONSIN 63, cats scored the first nine points and never MINNESOTA 53 let up. He finished with 18 points.
NO. 11 NORTHERN IOWA 56, BRADLEY 39
NO. 18 ARKANSAS 65, MISSISSIPPI STATE 61 STARKVILLE, Miss. — Rashad Madden scored 16 points, Michael Qualls added 14 and Arkansas rallied to beat Mississippi State.
MADISON, Wis. — Frank Kaminsky scored 21 points, Bronson Koenig added CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — Nate Buss a career-high 17 and Wisconsin beat Minand Wes Washpun each scored 11 points XAVIER 73, NO. 19 BUTLER 56 nesota for its 10th straight win. MORAGA, Calif. — Kyle Wiltjer had off the bench and Northern Iowa rolled CINCINNATI — Myles Davis scored 16 points and 12 rebounds, and Gonzaga past Bradley to match a school record with NO. 6 VILLANOVA 87, 18 points, and Xavier never trailed durrallied from 17 points down to beat Saint its 15th straight win. MARQUETTE 76 ing a victory over Butler, the Musketeers’ Mary’s. fourth win over a Top 25 team this seaThe Bulldogs (28-1, 16-0) claimed the MILWAUKEE — Darrun Hilliard NO. 12 LOUISVILLE 55, son. West Coast Conference championship scored 17 points, and Ryan Arcidiacono MIAMI 53 outright and rolled up a school-record 21st added 16 for Villanova. NO. 20 BAYLOR 69, straight victory. Wiltjer teamed with PrzeLOUISVILLE, Ky. — Montrezl HarKANSAS STATE 42 mek Karnowski to make some big shots NO. 7 ARIZONA 57, UCLA 47 rell had 21 points, 14 rebounds and key down the stretch and keep the Zags on WACO, Texas — Taurean Prince scored TUCSON, Ariz. — Gabe York scored free throws in the final minute to lift Loutrack for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tour14 points, Rico Gathers had 13 points and isville past Miami. 13 points and Dusan Ristic added 12, pronament. 10 rebounds and Baylor secured another viding Arizona an unexpected lift in a dif20-win season under coach Scott Drew. ficult victory over UCLA.
NO. 3 GONZAGA 70, SAINT MARY’S 60
NO. 14 IOWA STATE 85, TEXAS 77
NO. 4 DUKE 78, CLEMSON 56
DURHAM, N.C. — Quinn Cook matched a career high with 27 points for Duke, and the Jahlil Okafor-less Blue Devils routed Clemson. Three freshmen — Justise Winslow (20 points), Tyus Jones (11) and Grayson Allen (10) — also reached double figures to help Duke (24-3, 11-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) win its seventh straight. With the 6-foot-11 Okafor out with a sprained left ankle, the Blue Devils went small and quick. They scored 19 fast-break
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Seldovia boys 71, Nikolaevsk 46 The visiting Sea Otters filled it up from 3-point land in a Southcentral Conference victory Friday. Seldovia hit from downtown 13 times in the game. Calem Collier had six 3s en route to 26 points, while Dylan Waterbury booked five trifectas for 15 points. Aidan Philpot had 15, while Seth O’Leary added 13. For Nikolaevsk, Nikit Fefelov had 15, while Felemon Molodih added 12.
CIA girls 19, Lumen Christi 15 The visiting Eagles came out on top in a defensive contest Friday. The squads went into the final quarter knotted at 10 before CIA prevailed Madison Orth had nine points to lead CIA, while Tori Krueger scored 13 of Lumen’s 15.
CIA boys 56, Lumen Christi 14 The visiting Eagles rolled to a Peninsula Conference victory Friday. For CIA, Johnny Smithwick had 20 points, while Timmy Smithwick added 11. Riley Jones had six for the Archangels. Thursday, visiting CIA had
NO. 8 KANSAS 81, TCU 72
AUSTIN, Texas — Georges Niang and LAWRENCE, Kan. — Perry Ellis Matt Thomas scored 17 points for Iowa STILLWATER, Okla. — Juwan Staten scored 23 points, Devonte’ Graham added State. scored 22 points and had seven assists, Gary a career-high 20 and Kansas bounced back Browne added a career-high 18 points and from a frustrating loss to hold off foulWest Virginia beat Oklahoma State. NO. 17 OKLAHOMA 79, plagued TCU. LUBBOCK, Texas — Isaiah Cousins scored 22 points and Frank Booker added RICHMOND, Va. — Treveon Graham a career-high 17 points in Oklahoma’s scored 24 points and VCU rebounded after BOSTON — Bonzie Colson had 16 overtime victory over Texas Tech. blowing a 16-point lead.
NO. 10 NOTRE DAME 87, BOSTON COLLEGE 70
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LUMEN CHRISTI (14) — Malyan 0 0-0 0, Pepe-Phelps 0 0-0 0, Jones 3 0-0 6, Fortune 1 1-4 3, Macy 0 0-0 0, Chen 2 1-2 5, Novacaski 0 0-0 0, Samuelson 0 0-0 0. Totals — 6 2-6 14. 3-point goals — CIA 3 (Barlow, J. Smithwick, T. Smithwick). Team fouls — CIA 12, Lumen Christi 14. Fouled out — Novacaski.
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in which the Moose outscored Kenai 4-2, Kenai capitalized in the second. Allie Ostrander hit a three-pointer early to give Kenai it’s first lead of the game. Late in the quarter, Baker came off the bench to spark the Kards. After Katy Bowman hit a three-pointer for Palmer to tie the game at 15, Baker capped the quarter by going on a fivepoint run on her own. She hit a jumper, drew the foul and hit three free-throw for the threepoint play. That gave Kenai an 18-15 advantage. Baker added another jumper during the final moments of the half to push Kenai’s lead to 20-15. Baker scored seven of her nine points in the second quarter. “She gave us that little momentum and cushion. It was absolutely huge,” Rusted said of Baker. Kenai pushed its lead to as much as 10 in the second half, with a Sarah Every threepointer. Palmer was able to trim Kenai’s lead to just two points midway through the fourth quarter, but Kenai answered with baskets by Beck and Barcus. With the win, the Kards improved to 2-7 in NLC play, and secured the two-game regular season sweep of the Moose (2-7). Last month, Kenai beat Palmer 50-31 at Kenai Central. That marked Kenai’s first conference win since Feb. 14, 2012. Rustad called Saturday’s win
a huge confidence booster. “I’m always preaching to the kids, hard work will pay off. You’ve just got to keep working hard every day,” Rustad said. “Even though we’re accumulating loss, loss, loss, it will eventually pay off. Moments like this makes the kids understand, hey coach is right with what she’s preaching. We’ve just got to keep working hard, keep shooting the ball over, and over, and over before it just becomes natural for the ball to drop every single night for us.” Palmer boys 59, Kenai 54 Palmer’s underclassmen came through for the Moose on Saturday night. Freshman Clayton Southwick and sophomore James Blake combined for eight points during the extra period to lead Palmer to a 59-54 win over Kenai Central at Palmer High. Southwick was 4 of 6 from the free throw line in overtime, and Blake provided the go-ahead bucket late in the tiebreaker. Sophomore Nich DeBach also had a big basket in overtime for Palmer, which improved to 2-5 in NLC play. Tye Ramoth, another sophomore, led all scorers with 18. Palmer took a lead into halftime, but Jonah Theisen helped pull the Kards back into the game during the second half. Theisen scored 11 of his teamhigh 13 points during the second half. Theisen also hit a free throw with 46 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 49. Josh Jackman hit a key threepointer earlier in the quarter
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Trailing 17-13 at halftime, Saturday evening. Homer outscored Seward 13-4 Birchwood led 17-10 at the in the third to recapture the lead, half, then kept a steady gap the Colony girls 46, Soldotna 34 then held off the Seahawks in rest of the way to take the win. Chase Stephens used a big the final quarter. Senior Madison Orth scored fourth quarter to help Colony 17 points in the losing effort for cement a Northern Lights Con- Homer girls 53, Seward 39 CIA. ference win over Soldotna Saturday afternoon. Kayla Stafford pumped in Clarion reporter Joey Klecka Stephens scored 10 of Colo- 22 points with four 3’s to send contributed to this story. ny’s 19 fourth-quarter points in the Mariners to a Southcentral Saturday girls a 46-34 victory over the Stars at Conference win Saturday over Kardinals 47, Moose 42 Colony High. Stephens finished Seward. 2 18 16 11 —47 with 13 points in the win. Faith Madison Akers chipped in 14 Kenai Palmer 4 11 14 13 —42 Farris added 11. Colony im- points for Homer (11-9 overall). Kenai (47) — Ostrander 1 1-2 4, Drury 1 1-2 proved to 7-1 in NLC play with Jasmine Perea scored 16 3, Steinbeck 2 2-4 6, Baker 4 1-1 9, Barcus points to lead Seward (7-7), and 2 3-4 7, Beck 3 5-6 11, Every 3 0-0 7. Totals the victory. 13-19 47. Hayley Ramsell led Soldot- was a perfect 6-for-6 from the 16 Palmer (42) — Venzke 4 0-0 10, Bowman na with 11 points in the loss. free throw line. 3 1-2 10, King 2 0-0 4, Uschmann 2 1-2 5, 0 1-2 1, Till 3 3-3 9, Sherman 1 0-0 Haley Miller added 10. Seward led 25-19 at halftime, Smylie 3. Totals 15 6-12 42. but Homer rallied back to tie it at 3-point field goals: Kenai 2 (Ostrander, Every 1); Palmer 6 (Bowman 3). Total fouls — Colony boys 52, Soldotna 45 31 apiece after the third quarter. Kenai 13, Palmer 20. In the fourth, Homer went wild In boys’ action, Soldotna’s with 22 points to gap Seward and Knights 46, Stars 34 eight three-pointers was not seal the win. Soldotna 6 6 10 12 —34 Colony 5 8 14 19 —46 enough to get past Colony. The Knights (8-0) stayed undefeatSoldotna (34) — Nelson 2 0-0 5, Shaw CIA boys 49, 1 2-2 4, Wong 2 0-0 4, Ramsell 4 3-4 11, ed in NLC play with a win over Birchwood Christian 34 Miller 2 6-8 10; Totals: 11 11-13 34. the Stars. Colony (46) — A. Smith 2 0-0 5, Farris 2 Bailey West hit four threeCook Inlet Academy topped 6-6 11, Stephens 6 1-3 13, Clark 3 0-2 6, 1 0-0 2, Brumbaugh 1 2-3 4, Bonn pointers for Colony, and led the Birchwood Christian Satur- Turcotte 2 0-1 5; Totals: 17 9-15 46. Knights with 16. Ethan Selmer day in a Peninsula Conference 3-point field goals — Soldotna 1 (Nelson 1), Colony 3 (3 tied with 1); Total fouls — added 13. matchup. Nate Spence hit three of SolTimmy Smithwick scored Soldotna 15, Colony 13 dotna’s eight treys and led the 13 third-quarter points en route Mariners 53, Seahawks 39 Stars with 15 points. Joe Welt- to a game-high 31 for CIA. Homer 6 13 12 22 —53 zin added 11. The Eagles held a slim 23-22 Seward 9 16 7 8 —39 lead at halftime, but broke the HOMER (53) — Reutov 0 0-0 0, Alexander 1 1-2 3, Ramirez-Clark 0 0-0 0, Akers 5 4-8 Homer boys 40, Seward 36 game open in the third quarter 14, Fellows 4 0-0 8, Waclawski 2 2-2 6, by outscoring Birchwood 18- Stafford 7 4-5 22. Totals 19 11-17 53. The Mariners used a strong 10, then held their opponents to SEWARD (39) — Anderson 1 0-0 2, Hone0 0-0 0, Jackson 3 0-0 6, Baldwin 1 third quarter to secure a South- two points in the fourth to seal bein 0-0 3, Lapanskas 3 1-3 7, Perea 5 6-6 16, central Conference victory Sat- the win. Clemens 2 0-0 5. Totals 15 7-9 39. 3-point goals — Seward 2 (Clemens 1, urday. Baldwin 1); Homer 4 (Stafford 4). Fouled Kenneth Schneider netted a out — none. Birchwood Christian girls game-high 13 points for Homer, 36, CIA 28 Birchwood Christian 36, Eagles 28 while teammates Filip Reutov B. Christian 6 11 7 12 —36 and Sheldon Hutt put up eight The Birchwood Christian CIA 4 6 7 11 —28 apiece. Michael Wolfe scored girls grabbed a Peninsula Coneight to lead Seward. ference victory over the Eagles Birchwood (36) — Smith 0 0-0 0, Becker 3
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has exhausted his appeal options under the NASCAR rulebook, and the indefinite suspension remains in effect. He will not be allowed to race nor participate in any NASCAR activities until further notice.” Regan Smith will replace Kurt Busch in the No. 41 Chevrolet on Sunday. Chevrolet suspended its relationship with Busch shortly after the suspension. Busch represented himself in the first appeals hearing at NASCAR headquarters, located across the street from Daytona International Speedway. Jim Cassidy, senior vice president of racing operations, represented NASCAR. The panelists were former NASCAR executive Paul Brooks, former driver Lyn St. James and Kevin Whitaker, operator of Greenville Pickens Speedway in South Carolina. Following the first hearing, Busch exited NASCAR’s office building without comment. He climbed into a waiting SUV that sped off, squealing its tires. He returned a few hours later for another plea. Kyle, meanwhile, was hospitalized at nearby Halifax Health. He was hurt when his car slammed head-on into an interior wall that did not have an energy-absorbing SAFER barrier. He was only able to climb halfway through his window and was pointing to his legs when rescue personnel ar-
rived. Track President Joie Chitwood III took the blame, saying Daytona failed in not having the soft walls and will start installing them next week “on every inch of our property.” With Kyle sidelined indefinitely, Joe Gibbs Racing replaced him in the No. 18 Toyota with two-time Truck Series champion Matt Crafton. Kurt has been front and center since arriving at Daytona on Feb. 12. A judge granted Driscoll’s request for the no-contact order Monday, and three days later, Busch’s legal team asked for an appeal on the grounds it had new evidence to present. Kurt has maintained he did not assault Driscoll, but merely cupped her face as he requested her to leave his motorhome. But the judge saw things differently, and NASCAR suspended Busch. It was the third suspension of the 36-year-old driver’s career. It’s unclear what SHR will do beyond Daytona. Busch’s car is funded out of pocket by team co-owner Gene Haas, who hand-picked the former champion to drive a car adorned with Haas’ machine tools building company. He wanted Busch because he believed Busch could get the car to victory lane. Haas has not commented since the Friday suspension, and he may not be willing to pay for the car if Busch is not behind the wheel. “We haven’t spoken about anything beyond that,” SHR executive vice president Brett Frood said.
Abilene Christian 83, SE Louisiana 65 Alcorn St. 77, Alabama St. 72, OT Belmont 64, Tennessee Tech 62 Bethune-Cookman 76, Florida A&M 64 Charlotte 83, Southern Miss. 72 Chattanooga 56, Samford 49 E. Kentucky 70, Morehead St. 64 ETSU 70, Mercer 49 East Carolina 53, Cincinnati 40 Florida Gulf Coast 75, SC-Upstate 59 Furman 77, UNC-Greensboro 68 Gardner-Webb 66, UNC Asheville 58 Georgia St. 80, Appalachian St. 70 Hampton 74, Delaware St. 61 Jackson St. 70, Grambling St. 56 Jacksonville 75, Lipscomb 63 Liberty 64, Charleston Southern 53 Marshall 71, UAB 52 Murray St. 72, Austin Peay 67 N. Kentucky 67, North Florida 29 NC Central 63, Morgan St. 47 Norfolk St. 67, Coppin St. 57 Northwestern St. 75, New Orleans 63 Presbyterian 36, Longwood 32, OT Radford 67, Campbell 43 SC State 69, Md.-Eastern Shore 58 Savannah St. 70, Howard 59 South Alabama 80, Georgia Southern 63 Southern U. 84, Alabama A&M 53 Stetson 70, Kennesaw St. 58 Tennessee St. 74, Jacksonville St. 66, OT Troy 65, UALR 62 Tulane 75, Memphis 65 W. Kentucky 63, Middle Tennessee 60 Winthrop 81, Coastal Carolina 68 Wofford 63, W. Carolina 55 MIDWEST Ball St. 51, N. Illinois 50 CS Bakersfield 78, UMKC 76 Cent. Michigan 63, W. Michigan 51 Detroit 78, Cleveland St. 65 E. Illinois 49, SE Missouri 48 Green Bay 71, Ill.-Chicago 32 IUPUI 85, Oral Roberts 52 Illinois 47, Purdue 46 Kent St. 62, Bowling Green 58 Minnesota 91, Michigan 88, 2OT N. Dakota St. 72, IPFW 66 Nebraska 67, Indiana 64 Ohio 71, Akron 55 Ohio St. 100, Iowa 82 Oklahoma 73, Kansas St. 64 S. Dakota St. 77, South Dakota 67 Sacramento St. 64, North Dakota 62 Saint Louis 82, George Mason 59 Seattle 56, Chicago St. 49 Toledo 81, E. Michigan 72 UT-Martin 79, SIU-Edwardsville 72 W. Illinois 75, Denver 56 Wright St. 92, Oakland 66 Youngstown St. 87, Valparaiso 69 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 69, Louisiana-Monroe 61 Baylor 91, TCU 75
Cent. Arkansas 66, Sam Houston St. 63 FAU 82, Rice 70 Lamar 75, McNeese St. 67 North Texas 77, FIU 61 Oklahoma St. 80, Kansas 76 Prairie View 69, MVSU 50 SMU 68, Houston 51 Stephen F. Austin 68, Nicholls St. 59 Texas 62, Texas Tech 59 Texas A&M-CC 61, Incarnate Word 49 Texas Southern 73, Ark.-Pine Bluff 58 Texas-Arlington 56, LouisianaLafayette 42 Texas-Pan American 57, Utah Valley 55 UConn 92, Tulsa 46 UTSA 72, UTEP 59 FAR WEST Boise St. 51, Nevada 47 CS Northridge 82, UC Irvine 60 Cal Poly 70, UC Riverside 68 Colorado St. 85, Air Force 49 E. Washington 73, N. Arizona 42 Fresno St. 64, Utah St. 55 Hawaii 62, UC Davis 60 Idaho 76, S. Utah 49 Idaho St. 87, Montana St. 74, OT Loyola Marymount 75, Santa Clara 63 Montana 64, Weber St. 60 N. Colorado 90, Portland St. 50 New Mexico St. 61, Grand Canyon 60 Pacific 71, Gonzaga 59 Pepperdine 76, San Francisco 65 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 62, Portland 58 San Diego 69, BYU 59 San Diego St. 71, San Jose St. 61 UC Santa Barbara 48, Cal St.Fullerton 39 UNLV 79, New Mexico 73
Men’s Scores EAST Brown 57, Cornell 56 CCSU 76, Sacred Heart 73, OT Canisius 65, Quinnipiac 63 Columbia 56, Yale 50 Dartmouth 67, Penn 62 Duquesne 83, Dayton 73 Elon 83, Delaware 75, OT Fairfield 57, St. Peter’s 43 Georgetown 68, DePaul 63 Harvard 63, Princeton 55 Manhattan 80, Siena 74 Mount St. Mary’s 75, Fairleigh Dickinson 64 New Hampshire 76, Mass.-Lowell 60 Niagara 65, Rider 61 Northeastern 83, Drexel 73, OT Notre Dame 87, Boston College 70 Pittsburgh 65, Syracuse 61 Robert Morris 76, Bryant 70 St. Bonaventure 70, Saint Joseph’s 60, OT St. Francis (NY) 66, St. Francis (Pa.) 54 St. John’s 85, Seton Hall 72 Stony Brook 64, Binghamton 52 UMBC 73, Maine 66 UNC Wilmington 73, Towson 69 Wagner 60, LIU Brooklyn 47 SOUTH Alabama St. 71, Alcorn St. 67 Arkansas 65, Mississippi St. 61 Belmont 88, Tennessee Tech 82 Bethune-Cookman 64, Florida A&M 57 Charleston Southern 86, Campbell 57 Charlotte 71, Southern Miss. 43 Chattanooga 67, ETSU 59 Davidson 76, Fordham 57 Delaware St. 74, Hampton 71 Duke 78, Clemson 56 East Carolina 73, South Florida 60 Florida Gulf Coast 86, SC-Upstate 72 Gardner-Webb 77, Liberty 67 Georgia 66, Alabama 65, OT Georgia Southern 80, South Alabama 74 Georgia St. 87, Appalachian St. 43 High Point 67, Presbyterian 58 Howard 50, Savannah St. 48 Jackson St. 72, Grambling St. 33 Jacksonville St. 55, Tennessee St. 50 Kennesaw St. 61, Stetson 56 Kentucky 110, Auburn 75 LSU 70, Florida 63 Lipscomb 87, Jacksonville 83 Louisville 55, Miami 53 Md.-Eastern Shore 68, SC State
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NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 37 18 Brooklyn 22 31 Boston 20 32 Philadelphia 12 42 New York 10 44 Southeast Division Atlanta 43 12 Washington 33 22 Miami 23 31 Charlotte 22 31 Orlando 18 39 Central Division Chicago 35 21 Cleveland 34 22 Milwaukee 31 23 Detroit 22 33 Indiana 22 33
Pct GB .673 — .415 14 .385 15½ .222 24½ .185 26½ .782 — .600 10 .426 19½ .415 20 .316 26 .625 — .607 1 .574 3 .400 12½ .400 12½
WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Memphis 39 14 Houston 37 18 Dallas 37 20 San Antonio 34 21 New Orleans 28 27 Northwest Division Portland 36 18 Oklahoma City 30 25 Denver 20 34 Utah 20 34 Minnesota 12 42 Pacific Division Golden State 43 9 L.A. Clippers 37 19 Phoenix 29 27 Sacramento 19 35 L.A. Lakers 13 41
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Friday’s Games Indiana 106, Philadelphia 95 Orlando 95, New Orleans 84 Toronto 105, Atlanta 80 Detroit 100, Chicago 91 Miami 111, New York 87 Minnesota 111, Phoenix 109 Cleveland 127, Washington 89 Dallas 111, Houston 100 Milwaukee 89, Denver 81 Utah 92, Portland 76 Sacramento 109, Boston 101 Golden State 110, San Antonio 99 Brooklyn 114, L.A. Lakers 105 Saturday’s Games Oklahoma City 110, Charlotte 103 New Orleans 105, Miami 91 Chicago 112, Phoenix 107 Houston 98, Toronto 76 L.A. Clippers 126, Sacramento 99 Sunday’s Games Cleveland at New York, 9 a.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 11:30 a.m. Washington at Detroit, 11:30 a.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 2 p.m. Golden State at Indiana, 2 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m. Charlotte at Dallas, 3:30 p.m. Memphis at Portland, 5 p.m. Boston at L.A. Lakers, 5:30 p.m. All Times AST
Hockey NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L Montreal 59 38 16 Tampa Bay 61 37 18 Detroit 57 33 14 Boston 58 28 21 Florida 58 26 20 Ottawa 57 24 23 Toronto 60 24 31 Buffalo 59 17 38 Metropolitan Division N.Y. Islanders 60 39 19 N.Y. Rangers 57 35 16 Washington 60 33 17 Pittsburgh 59 33 17 Philadelphia 59 25 23 New Jersey 59 24 26 Columbus 57 26 28 Carolina 58 21 30
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WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Nashville 59 St. Louis 59 Chicago 59 Winnipeg 61 Minnesota 58 Dallas 59 Colorado 59 Pacific Division Anaheim 60 Vancouver 58 Los Angeles 58 Calgary 59 San Jose 61
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Arizona 59 20 32 7 47 133 198 Edmonton 61 17 34 10 44 140 205 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Friday’s Games New Jersey 4, Vancouver 2 Carolina 2, Toronto 1 N.Y. Rangers 3, Buffalo 1 St. Louis 5, Boston 1 Colorado 4, Chicago 1 Anaheim 6, Calgary 3 Minnesota 4, Edmonton 0 Saturday’s Games Washington 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO Philadelphia 3, Nashville 2, SO Toronto 4, Winnipeg 3, OT Montreal 3, Columbus 1 Ottawa 4, Florida 1 New Jersey 3, Carolina 1 Anaheim 2, Edmonton 1 Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 2 Detroit 7, Dallas 6, OT Tampa Bay 4, Arizona 2 Los Angeles 2, San Jose 1 Sunday’s Games Washington at Philadelphia, 8:30 a.m. Boston at Chicago, 11:30 a.m. Nashville at Buffalo, 2 p.m. Vancouver at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay at Colorado, 3 p.m. Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 3:30 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 4 p.m. All Times AST
Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Signed manager John Farrell to a contract extension through the 2017 season. SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with LHP Joe Saunders on a minor league contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with OF Chris Dickerson on a minor league contract. National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Brandon Beachy on a one-year contract. Placed RHP Chris Withrow on the 60-day DL. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Exercised their option on manager Matt Williams. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLAS MAVERICKS — Signed C Bernard James to a second 10day contract. MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Waiverd C Larry Sanders. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Waived F Andrei Kirilenko. PHOENIX SUNS — Signed C Earl Barron to a 10-day contract. UTAH JAZZ — Waived C Kendrick Perkins. HOCKEY National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned F Alex Bolduc to Portland (AHL). CALGARY FLAMES — Sent C Sam Bennett to Kingston (OHL). CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled D Michal Jordan from Charlotte (AHL). DALLAS STARS— Re-assigned F Brendan Ranford to Texas (AHL). PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Assigned D Harrison Ruopp from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) to Wheeling (ECHL). WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled D Cameron Schilling from Hershey (AHL). ECHL ECHL — Suspended Stockton F Klarc Wilson six games. ALASKA ACES — Released D Dustin Molle. BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Signed F Andrew Radjenovic. COLORADO EAGLES — Added G Spencer McLay as emergency backup. FLORIDA EVERBLADES — Loaned D Mike Cornell to Chicago (AHL). SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Added G John Havrilack as emergency backup. SOCCER Major League Soccer CHICAGO RED STARS — Announced the retirement of D Kecia Morway.
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Mayweather, Pacquiao finally agree to fight By TIM DAHLBERG AP Boxing Writer
LAS VEGAS — The Fight is finally on. Floyd Mayweather Jr. will meet Manny Pacquiao on May 2 in a welterweight showdown that will be boxing’s richest fight ever. Mayweather himself announced the bout Friday after months of negotiations, posting a picture of the signed contract online. “I promised the fans we would get this done and we did,” Mayweather said.
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with 27 seconds left in the first period for a 2-1 game. Then the Bears opened the second period with three unanswered goals for a 5-1 lead. Sam Carlson and Schachle found the back of the net, then Gessert netted his hat trick with 8 minutes, 52 seconds, left in the second period. However, Johnstown began a frantic comeback when Josh Bowes scored before the end of the second. The third period was then Zac Robbins time. Robbins came into the game with just five goals this season, but scored with 5:24, 3:11 and 1:45 left in the third period to tie the game. “We allowed guys to get to the net instead of keeping them outside like we’d done all game,” Beauparlant said. “They were able to capitalize and some unfortunate bounces didn’t go our way. “It was tough to swallow but the guys hung on and didn’t break.” Just 33 second into overtime, Berglund took a two-minute penalty, but the Bears fought it off and Gessert ended the game just 18 seconds after the penalty kill. He caused a turnover in the Johnstown zone then finished the chance. Alec Derks had 31 saves for the Bears. For the Tomahawks, Jacob Gwillim had 19 saves and gave up four goals, and Ryan Bednard had 11 saves in relief. Friday, back in Alaska for the first time since decamping for Pennsylvania at the end of the 2011-12 season, the Johnstown franchise made itself right at home at the sports complex. The franchise, which played
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race is very competitive, and he just went as hard as he could. “He’s a little disappointed, but he’s also excited and happy for a good overall finish. We’re all proud of him.” Cooper ended up fifth in the overall Skimeister results, which is the first top-10 result for a Peninsula boys skier in 12 years. Throughout the weekend, racers dealt with temperatures that soared into the upper-30s at times, which nearly erased what was an already minimal snowpack. Saturday’s relay course was set entirely on manmade snow, which wound its way across nearly snowless fields of dirt and grass and puddles of water. To put an appropriate cap on a strange winter season, it was raining on Saturday. “It was the perfect end to a very challenging season,” said Soldotna coach Dan Harbison. “It’s the perfect end to a dismal season.” Donaldson’s performance was more than enough to earn him the Skimeister award, which combines the times of the first two individual races of the three-day meet and determines the fastest boys and girls skier in the state. Cooper also anchored the Kenai boys 4-by-5K freestyle relay on Saturday that finished sixth, picking up a position by passing the Colony team on his leg. Joining him were teammates Karl Danielson, James Butler and Jordan Theisen. The Kardinals ultimately placed sixth in the team standings, which combined all skiers times from the three days of competition. Nyquist added that in an individual start race like Friday’s
The long anticipated bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas will almost surely break every financial record, and make both boxers richer than ever. Mayweather could earn $120 million or more, while Pacquiao’s split of the purse will likely be around $80 million. The fight, which matches boxing’s two biggest attractions of recent years, has been in the making for five years. It finally came together in recent months with both fighters putting aside past differences over various issues — including drug testing and television
in the Matanuska-Susitna valleys starting in the 2005-06 season, got 41 saves from Bednard in claiming a 3-1 victory in front of 457. Bednard is on the NHL Central Scouting list and also will be a member of the NAHL Selects team at the Top Prospects Tournament. The 6-foot-4, 185-pounder, who is already committed to Division I Bowling Green State University, played up to his credentials Friday. “We think he gives us a chance to win every night,” said Tomahawks coach Mike Letizia. “When we’re not playing that well, like tonight, he keeps us in the game.” The Bears outshot the Tomahawks 42-27 for the game. “I think he played well, but I don’t know that we challenged him enough,” Beauparlant said. “He made the saves he had to make.” Beauparlant said the Tomahawks did a great job of clogging up the area in front of the goal. Many of the Brown Bears shots were blocked by Johnstown players or went wide of the mark. “When you block a lot of shots, it means the other team has the puck too much,” Letizia said. “The guys were giving themselves up for the team, and I’m proud of them for doing that.” While Johnstown did not create a ton of great chances, the Tomahawks capitalized on most of those they did create. In the second, the Tomahawks lost on shots 14-7 but won on goals 3-0. The squad from Pennsylvania struck first with 10 minutes, 9 seconds, left in the second period, when Tanner Barnes fed Robbins for a power-play goal. “The power-play marker was a big-time swing in the game,” Beauparlant said. event, Cooper — along with every other skier — had no solid way of knowing where they stand among the race’s leaders. Slower traffic and technical turns also didn’t help. “But he’s a realist, he knows the competition he’s going up against,” Nyquist said. The Soldotna boys finished eighth in Saturday’s relay, with John-Mark Pothast, Daniel Shuler, Koby Vinson and Levi Michael teaming up to help the Stars to an overall three-day result of ninth in the team standings. Michael — who led the Soldotna boys in the individual Skimeister standings with a 30th-place result — picked up three positions on his anchor leg, skiing from 11th to eighth at the end of his 5K loop. Lydia Blanchet of West won Friday’s 7.5K girls freestyle race by nearly 30 seconds, winning in a time of 18:58.6 to capture her second Skimeister championship, adding to the one she won in 2013. Soldotna senior Sadie Fox finished 16th Friday, which was enough for ninth place in the final Skimeister results. “We’re all happy she made it in the top 10,” Harbison said. “The girls that were ahead of her yesterday just had great races.” Fox started Saturday’s relay strong by storming into the exchange zone at the end of her opening leg in fourth place. However, the Stars slipped to ninth place at the end of the day. Fox was joined by teammates Olivia Hutchings, Hannah Pothast and Kellie Arthur. Kenai freshman Addison Gibson topped Peninsula girl skiers Friday with a 10th-place finish, which landed her a 10th place in the overall Skimeister results, five seconds behind Fox. Gibson’s teammate Riana Boonstra, also a freshman, finished 21st in the overall
rights — to reach agreement. Pacquiao was sleeping in the Philippines when the fight was announced, but his camp issued a statement saying the fans deserve the long awaited fight. “It is an honor to be part of this historic event,” Pacquiao said. “I dedicate this fight to all the fans who willed this fight to happen and, as always, to bring glory to the Philippines and my fellow Filipinos around the world.” While the fight rivals the 2002 heavyweight title bout between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson for
interest, it comes more than five years after the first real effort to put the fighters together in their prime. Most boxing observers believe both have lost some of their skills, though Mayweather remains a master defensive fighter and Pacquiao showed in his last fight against Chris Algieri that he still has tremendous quickness in his hands. Still, Pacquiao is 36 and has been through many wars in the ring. And while Mayweather has been largely untouched in his career, he turns 38 on Tuesday.
“I am the best ever, TBE, and this fight will be another opportunity to showcase my skills and do what I do best, which is win,” Mayweather said in his announcement. “Manny is going to try to do what 47 before him failed to do, but he won’t be successful. He will be No. 48.” Oddsmakers believe Mayweather will do just that, making him a 2 1/21 favorite in the scheduled 12-round bout. The fight is expected to do record business in Nevada’s legal sports books, with tens of millions wagered on the outcome.
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Bears forward Zack Zulkanycz bulls his way through the Tomahawks defense Friday at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
The coach said the goal threw the Bears off their game for a bit, and Johnstown capitalized less than four minutes later on a Barnes goal. Finally, with 22 seconds left in the period, Barnes and Alger broke out on a two-on-one, with Alger scoring. The two-on-one move happened after a defensemen made an aggressive cut to the goal in the Johnstown end. Beauparlant said that’s normally a good play, but not in the final minute of the second period of a 2-0 game. “We talk about situation management and that was a situation we didn’t man-
age well,” he said. “There’s a big difference going into the third period 2-0 as opposed to 3-0.” The Bears recovered for a solid third period in which Alex Jackstadt found the back of the net, but Bednard would allow no more. The Bears continue the playoff chase when they host the Keystone (Pennsylvania) Ice Miners on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the sports complex. Friday Tomahawks 3, Brown Bears 1 Johnstown Kenai River
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19:33. Penalties — Johnstown 2 for 4:00; Kenai River 1 for 2:00. Second period — 4. Kenai River, Carlson (Nickels, Sardina), 7:18; 5. Kenai River, Schachle (Solow, Kaszupski), 7:35; 6. Kenai River, Gessert (Jackstadt, Bouvet), 11:08; 7. Johnstown, Bowes (Spencer, Hudson), 17:44. Penalties — Johnstown 1 for 2:00; Kenai River 1 for 2:00. Third period — 8. Johnstown, Robbins (Alger, Barnes), 14:36; 9. Johnstown, Robbins (Alger Barnes), pp, 16:49; 10. Johnstown, Robbins (Alger, Barnes), 18:15. Penalties — Johnstown 1 for 2:00; Kenai River 1 for C 2:00. Overtime — 11. Kenai River, Gessert Y (Chavez), 2:51. Penalties — Kenai River 2 for 12:00. Shots on goal — Johnstown 10-13-13-0— 36; Kenai River 11-13-11-1—36. Goalies — Johnstown, Gwillim (23 shots, 19 saves); Bednard (13 shots, 11 saves); Kenai River, Derks (36 shots, 31 saves). Power plays — Johnstown 1 for 3; Kenai River 0 for 3.
Skimeister standings, and anchored the Kenai girls relay to a sixth-place finish, picking up two spots on her relay leg. Gibson and Boonstra were also joined by senior Alex Bergholtz and Mikaela Salzetti. Both coaches said the challenging season of weather forced everybody to think outside of the box to come up better ways of waxing and finding grip and glide. “This was the most creative season we’ve had,” Nyquist said. “We’ve been trying to figure out which workouts to run and which skis and wax to use.” “It threw all the teams off a little,” Harbison added in reference to Saturday’s relays. BOYS Overall team results — 1. Service, 3 hours, 50 minutes, 37.6 seconds; 2. South, 3:51:03.7; 3. West Valley, 3:51:52.3; 4. West, 3:54:30.3; 5. Dimond, 4:04:09.1; 6. Kenai, 4:05:03.3; 7. Colony, 4:08:38.9; 8. Grace Christian, 4:14:55.8; 9. Soldotna 4:16:16.3; 10. East, 4:18:32.7; 11. Eagle River, 4:26:29.8; 12. Chugiak, 4:27:10.1; 13. Lathrop, 4:37:26.3; 14. Palmer, 4:39:16.8; 15. Homer, 4:42:37.9; 16. Bartlett, 5:09:37.9. Overall Skimeister results — 1. Max Donaldson, WV, 45 minutes, 11.0 seconds; 2. Hunter Wonders, Sou, 45:23.1; 3. Gus Schumacher, 45:36.4; 4. Conner Truskowski, Ser, 45:52.4; 5. Travis Cooper, Ken, 45:54.1; 6. Canyon Tobin, Ser, 46:25.9; 7. Will Balcao, Sou, 46:31.4; 8. Matthew Hoefler, Sou, 46:34.3; 9. Luke Jager, Wes, 46:51.5; 10. Will Mans, Wes, 47:00.4. Other Peninsula finishers — 30. Levi Michael, Sol, 49:37.8; 31. Karl Danielson, Ken, 49:40.4; 33. John-Mark Pothast, Sol, 50:11.6; 37. James Butler, Ken, 50:37.6; 38. Jordan Theisen, Ken, 50:52.7; 44. Koby Vinson, Sol, 51:37.2; 61. Jacob Davis, Hom, 54:55.9; 65. Daniel Shuler, Sol, 55:14.1; 67. Aaron Swedberg, Sol, 55:31.9; 68. Ghen Sasakura, Hom, 55:55.3; 71. Tanner Best, Sol, 56:16.6; 79. Hoxie Parks, Hom, 57:05.5; 81. Liam Floyd, Ken, 57:10.1; 89. Tadhg Scholz, Hom, 1:00:45.4; 92. Patrick Michaels, Ken, 1:03:47.2; 96. Hunter Kratz, Sew, 1:06:42.5; 97. Logan Smith, Sew, 1:07:41.2. Friday 10K Top 10 Individual results — 1. Max Donaldson, WV, 24 minutes, 26.6 seconds; 2. Hunter Wonders, Sou, 24:35.0; 3. Gus Schumacher, Ser, 24:44.2; 4. Conner Truskowski, Ser, 24:49.0; 5. Matthew Hoefler, Sou, 25:09.7; 6. Benjamin Koenig, WV, 25:17.6; 7. Luke Cvancara, Dim, 25:23.3; 8. Canyon Tobin, Ser, 25:26.9; 9. Will Balcao, Sou, 25:27.5; 10. Luke Jager, Wes, 25:29.2. Other Peninsula finishers — 11. Travis Coo-
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Palmer’s Colbe Hand and Soldotna’s John-Mark Pothast duel during the first leg of the boys 4-by-5-kilometer relay Saturday at the state Nordic ski championships at Kincaid Park in Anchorage. Pothast finished the first leg in 11th place, while Hand was 14th. per, Ken, 25:29.8; 30. Jordan Theisen, Ken, 26:54.4; 33. Levi Michael, Sol, 27:15.4; 36. John-Mark Pothast, Sol, 27:28.8; 37. Karl Danielson, Ken, 27:29.4; 38. James Butler, Ken, 27:31.3; 41. Koby Vinson, Sol, 27:45.9; 56. Jacob Davis, Hom, 29:09.1; 62. Aaron Swedberg, Sol, 29:31.0; 64. Daniel Shuler, Sol, 29:32.6; 65. Ghen Sasakura, Hom, 29:57.3; 66. Liam Floyd, Ken, 30:01.4; 71. Tanner Best, Sol, 30:14.5; 74. Hoxie Parks, Hom, 30:25.1; 80. Tadhg Scholz, Hom, 30:49.6; 93. Patrick Michaels, Ken, 33:31.8; 97. Logan Smith, Sew, 35:06.7; 98. Hunter Kratz, Sew, 35:36.1. Saturday relays — 1. South Wolverines (Wolfe, Hoefler, Balcao, Wonders), 44:47.4; 2. Service Cougars, 44:47.7; 3. West Valley Wolfpack, 44:49.6; 4. West Eagles, 45:59.8; 5. Dimond Lynx, 47:34.6; 6. Kenai Kardinals (Danielson, Butler, Theisen, Cooper), 47:58.5: 7. Colony Knights, 48:21.9; 8. Soldotna Stars (Pothast, Shuler, Vinson, Michael); 49:37.2; 9. Grace Christian Grizzlies, 49:48.3; 10. East Thunderbirds, 50:00.5; 11. Eagle River Wolves, 51:16.2; 12. Chugiak Mustangs, 51:32.9; 13. Lathrop Malamutes, 52:00.4; 14. Homer Mariners (Davis, Parks, Scholz, Sasakura), 53:55.8; 15. Palmer Moose, 54:03.6; 16. Bartlett Bears, 1:01:12.6. GIRLS Overall team results — 1. West, 2. South, 3:01:11.4; 3. Service, 4. East, 3:04:17.7; 5. Chugiak, 6. Kenai, 3:10:17.1; 7. Dimond,
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8. Soldotna, 3:17:32.2; 9. West Valley, 3:17:53.6; 10. Colony, 3:22:20.7; 11. Homer, 3:31:10.7; 12. Palmer, 3:31:36.0; 13. Eagle River, 3:40:20.5; 14. Valdez, 3:54:00.2; 15. Grace, 3:54:09.3. Overall Skimeister results — 1. Lydia Blanchet, Wes, 33:39.3; 2. Emma Tarbath, Ser, 34:50.2; 3. Taryn Hunt-Smith, Ser, 35:10.9; 4. Annika Flynn, Sou, 35:15.1; 5. Molly Gellert, Wes, 35:30.3; 6. Magdalen York, Wes, 35:36.3; 7. Anna Darnell, Sou, 35:54.5; 8. Abby Amick, Eas, 35:58.7; 9. Sadie Fox, Sol, 36:09.6; 10. Addison Gibson, Ken, 36:14.2. Other Peninsula finishers — 21. Riana Boonstra, Ken, 37:43.0; 23. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 37:53.0; 27. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 38:42.8; 41. Aspen Daigle, Hom, 40:40.6; 42. Mikaela Salzetti, Ken, 40:41.5; 44. Katie Cooper, Ken, 41:03.3; 49. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 42:06.8; 50. Rachel Ellert, Hom, 42:07.1; 55. Kellie Arthur, Sol, 43:14.1; 56. Ruby Lindquist, Sew, 43:14.5; 57. Emily Werner, Sol, 43:24.0; 59. Sara Wolf, Hom, 43:29.0; 61. Audrey Russell, Hom, 43:44.8; 63. Ithaca Bergholtz, Ken, 43:52.3; 66. Mariah Vantrease, Hom, 44:47.4; 71. Mia Alexson, Hom, 45:21.5; 73. Meika Chythlook, Sol, 45:50.0. Friday 7.5K Top 10 Individual results — 1. Lydia Blanchet, Wes, 18:58.6; 2. Anna Darnell, Sou, 19:27.7; 3. Emma Tarbath, Ser, 19:41.9; 4. Annika Flynn, Sou, 19:48.1; 5. Molly Gellert, Wes, 19:55.5; 6. Morgan Flynn, Eas, 20:00.2; 7. Magdalen York, 20:03.5; 8. Abby
Amick, Was, 20:08.8; 9. Taryn Hunt-Smith, Ser, 20:08.8; 10. Addison Gibson, Ken, 20:29.2. Other Peninsula finishers — 12. Riana Boonstra, Ken, 20:40.3; 16. Sadie Fox, Sol, 20:46.7; 29. Alex Bergholtz, Ken, 21:32.8; 30. Hannah Pothast, Sol, 21:37.2; 39. Aspen Daigle, Hom, 22:21.8; 42. Mikaela Salzetti, Ken, 22:27.6; 49. Olivia Hutchings, Sol, 23:04.8; 50. Rachel Ellert, Hom, 23:08.5; 55. Katie Cooper, Ken, 23:27.3; 60. Audrey Russell, Hom, 23:49.8; 61. Kellie Arthur, Sol, 23:51.4; 62. Ruby Lindquist, Sew, 23:56.8; 64. Sara Wolf, Hom, 24:09.1; 66. Emily Werner, Sol, 24:13.5; 69. Ithaca Bergholtz, Ken, 24:21.6; 71. Mariah Vantrease, Hom, 24:24.9; 74. Meika Chythlook, Sol, 25:05.8; 78. Mia Alexson, Hom, 25:18.9. Saturday relays — 1. West Eagles (Gellert, York, Hancock, Blanchet), 34:37.2; 2. South Wolverines, 35:19.0; 3. East Thunderbirds, 35:26.1; 4. Chugiak Mustangs, 36:13.0; 5. Service Cougars, 36:18.0; 6. Kenai Kardinals (Gibson, Bergholtz, Salzetti, Boonstra), 37:33.5; 7. Dimond Lynx, 38:04.0; 8. West Valley Wolfpack, 38:11.0; 9. Soldotna Stars (Fox, Hutchings, Pothast, Arthur), 38:20.9; 10. Colony Knights, 39:44.3; 11. Palmer Moose, 40:14.0; 12. Homer Mariners (Daigle, Russell, Wolf, Ellert), 41:09.2; 13. Lathrop Malamutes, 42:07.6; 14. Eagle River Wolves, 43:01.6; 15. Grace Christian Grizzlies, 44:02.7; 16. Valdez Buccaneers, 44:13.6.
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y year started off with meeting new people and, believe it or not, this is a new occurrence for me as my days consist of seeing the same groups of people throughout the week. Basically, I felt like I was forced to leave my bat cave and be around new people. Let’s bring up jury duty, shall we? Not long ago I was thrown into the mix of potential Alaskan jurors up in Anchorage. I’m stuck in a private room that contains your pick of blue and white collars enrolled in the lottery to prosecute the soon-to-be orange collars ... and there was no breakfast buffet. I thought this was America!? From oil field workers to uptight ladies, there was a smorgasbord of Alaskans. Unless they were reading or pretending to read, everyone seemed quite pleasant for being redirected from their daily life. We have good people, folks. Sitting there in the crowded room I realized to these people, I am nobody’s mother or wife, or any kind of special person. When is the last time you were a nobody? What I love about the Kenai Peninsula is when you walk around the store somebody will probably recognize you. You might even see a familiar face at the library or post office. To be a blank page is something I anticipated in college, but now it makes me self-conscious. Over the years I’ve grown, gained some knowledge, and am a little more mature. I’m thooper thmart now. So being a blank slate again was a little intimidating. I had to learn how to give an introduction all over again. First impressions are rough, even though being myself is hardwired into my DNA. There is no other way. If you hate me, you hate the real me and if you like me, then you’re a real classy individual. Bless this queen. I don’t hide my flaws which helps me accept myself and in turn it’s easier to accept others. Being yourself is honest, easy, and no hidden agendas. I’m no saint obviously. These traits can be horrible when it comes to parenting my 9-year-old daughter. She needs less of the obnoxious “real me” and needs more of my patience, gentleness, and tact. These do not come natural for me, but I do the best I can. Do the best you can. Don’t you love that phrase? I’m completely in love with it. It works great even when you’re in survival mode and don’t feel like yourself. Making relationships are fun when you’re in the mood and prepared for it, but challenging when something big is going on. Maybe someone close to you passed away. Maybe work is stressing you out. Maybe someone deleted your episodes of Downton Abbey on the DVR. Life happens! We’re human. Even so, I hate it when I don’t feel like myself and am around people. Being misunderstood is awful (unless you’re Kanye). You never know though, good people might help you through your journey or be there on the other side of it. Some of my best friends saw me in the beginning of being a mother with my brains fried. There’s nothing wrong with that. Eventually they could relate! It’s an opportunity to be a different version of the real you and that’s not a bad thing for potential friends. They deserve to see your crazy before they commit! When I’m about to be around people I don’t know, I could prepare for hours. My husband does nothing but show up and people flock to him like Jagger. Why is that? Do I need to grow my beard out? Why does his glorious radiance call out to the common people, but mine doesn’t? Then I think about why I like him. He listens to people when they talk to him. I am thinking about a sandwich. He is gentle and polite. I’m loudly talking about how both of our couches smell like puke from when my kids had the flu. Even though we are so different, we’re both being our genuine selves, which will attract (and possibly disturb) the kinds of friends we want in our life. Here’s the thing: Friendships are valuable. I love living life with people. I don’t have a million friends, but I know the people in my life are special and it was worth the hard work to get where we are. The first step always starts out by meeting new people. They were all new at one point. Don’t be afraid of stepping out. You will find reward in relationship. If you have trust issues, don’t give up. If people are mean, move on. Be brave in new friendship. Have coffee. Coffee is like friendship crack. If all else fails: Do the best you can! Kasi McClure enjoys being a wife and mother of two in Kenai. She can be reached at columnkasi@gmail.com.
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Bowens welcome son Steve and Haley Bowen of Soldotna announce the birth of their son, Sawyer Dean Bowen, at 3:22 a.m. on Jan. 7, 2015. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 punces and measured 21 inches. He joins sister Serena Rae Bowen. His grandparents are Lori Hughes and Michael Hughes, and Sherry Bowen and Robert Bowen.
Finley family grows Darren and April Finley of Soldotna announce the birth of their son, Maximus Scott Finley, at 5:39 p.m. Jan. 23, 2015. He weighed 7.6 pounds and measured 21 inches. His grandparents are Warren and Janie Finley, Royand Sharri Whitford, and Keith and Toni Friedly. His great-grandparents are Sharon Kinley of Alaska, Ron Friedly of Idaho, Nancy Snow of California, and Annie Idaho.
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son of Kenai, a second-year student; and Jennifer Blossom of Soldotna, a third-year student.
Adara Mae Kimmage was born to Melinda Haring and Daniel Kimmage on Jan. 15, 2015 at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., Share community information here weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce. Adara’s grandparents Has a new addition to your family just arrived? are longtime Kenai residents Ruth and David Har- Where in the world is your military person and ing, now of Forest, Va., and Ann and Dennis Kim- what are they up to? Got a new graduate, dean’s mage of Brunswick, Maine. list student or an award-receiving youth? Do you have a news event, activity or fundraiser you need to let the community know about? Send it to us! Email your community events to news@peninsulaclarion.com, fax it to 283-3299, drop it off Kant named to dean’s list at Olivet at the Clarion office in Kenai at 150 Trading Bay Sawyer Dean Callie Kant of Soldotna was named to the Drive (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 Bowen dean’s list at Olivet Nazarene University in Bour- p.m.) or mail your information to us at P.O. Box bonnais, Illinois, during the recently completed 3009, Kenai AK 99611. fall 2014 semester. To qualify for inclusion on the Events, wedding, engagement and birth subdean’s list, a student must have been enrolled as missions may not be older than six months. Weda full-time undergraduate student and must have ding anniversary announcements are printed in attained a semester grade point average of 3.50 or five-year increments beginning with the 20th. higher on a 4.00 grading scale. The Community page is a way to highlight activities and events that happen with a photo. If Latz, Thompson, Blossom named to your group or organization has a photo of an event to share, submit the photo and the following inforDean’s List at Creighton mation for print: Who took the photo, who’s in it, The Creighton University School of Pharmacy when and where it was taken, a brief description of and Health Professions in Omaha, Nebraska, re- what’s happening, and a name and phone number Maximus Scott leased its Dean’s List for fall 2014, recognizing in case we have questions. Submissions are printed as space is available. full-time students who earn a 3.5 grade-point averFinley age or better on a 4.0 scale. Students from central For more information, call 335-1251. Marie Barnes of Kenai Peninsula named to the list are: Deandra Latz of Kenai, a first-year student; Hannah Thomp-
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Healthful diet report: Sugary drinks out; coffee, eggs in By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press
WASHINGTON — An extra cup or two of coffee may be OK after all. More eggs, too. But you definitely need to drink less sugary soda. And, as always, don’t forget your vegetables. Recommendations Thursday from a government advisory committee call for an environmentally friendly diet lower in red and processed meats. But the panel would reverse previous guidance on limiting dietary cholesterol. And it says the caffeine in a few cups of coffee could actually be good for you. The committee also is backing off stricter limits on salt, though it says Americans still get much too much. It’s recommending the first real limits on added sugar, saying that’s especially a problem for young people. The Agriculture and Health and Human Services Departments will take those recommendations into account in writing final 2015 dietary guidelines by the end of the year. The guidelines affect nutritional patterns throughout the country — from federally subsidized school lunches to food package labels to your doctor’s advice. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said “it is by no means over” with the release of the report. The government will take comments on the advice before distilling it — and possibly changing it — into final guidelines for consumers. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File Even with the changes, the report sticks to the basic In this April 24, 2014 photo, a variety of healthy fruits and vegetables are displayed for sale at message of the previous guidelines in 2010: Eat more a market in Washington. Drink less sugary soda, but an extra cup of coffee or two is OK. So are fruits and vegetables and whole grains; eat less satu- eggs. And as always, don’t forget your vegetables. A government advisory committee is recomrated fats, salt and sugar. mending the first real limits on added sugars, but backs off stricter ones for salt and cholesterol EGGS ARE OK intake. It calls for an environmentally friendly diet lower in red and processed meats. The report says dietary cholesterol now is “not conwomen limit caffeine to two cups of coffee a day. sidered a nutrient of concern for overconsumption.” EAT A PLANT-BASED DIET This follows increasing medical research showing the amount of cholesterol The panel recommends eating more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lein your bloodstream is more complicated than once thought. The committee says available evidence “shows no appreciable relation- gumes, nuts and seeds. A plant-based diet is “more health promoting and is ship” between heart disease and how much dietary cholesterol you eat, but associated with less environmental impact” than the current U.S. diet, which it still recommends eating less saturated fat. As in previous years, the report is high in meat. The report stops short of telling people not to eat meat, saying “no food advises limiting saturated fats to 10 percent of total calories. The panel doesn’t give a specific recommendation for how much choles- groups need to be eliminated completely to improve sustainability outcomes.” terol — or eggs — a person may eat. Overall, the panel advises a diet lower in red and processed meat, and in WATCH THE ADDED SUGAR Added sugars should be around 200 calories a day — about the amount in a footnote says lean meats can be part of a healthy diet. The North American one 16-ounce sugary drink, says the advisory committee, which is made up Meat Institute criticized the report, saying the health benefits of lean meat should be “a headline, not a footnote.” of doctors and nutritionists. The meat recommendations in particular may prompt pushback from CapThe recommendation is part of a larger push in recent years to help consumers isolate added sugars from naturally occurring ones like those in fruit itol Hill. Last year, Congress noted the panel’s interest in the environment and directed Vilsack “to only include nutrition and dietary information, not and milk. Added sugars generally add empty calories to the diet. Americans now get about 13 percent of their calories from added sugar, extraneous factors” in final guidelines. or 268 calories a day, the committee says. Older children, adolescents and young adults generally take in more. The committee recommends 10 percent, which is “a target within reach,” says Miriam Nelson, a Tufts University professor of nutrition who served on the panel. Sugary drinks should be replaced with water instead of those with lowcalorie sweeteners; there’s not enough evidence those drinks can help with ‘I Pledge My Head to Clearer Thinking’ weight loss, the committee advises. A SOFTER APPROACH ON SALT Do you have a tough decision that needs Sodium adds up quickly. A turkey sandwich and a cup of soup can average making, or a problem that needs solving? Have you considered asking a 4-H’er to help out? about 2,200 milligrams. 4-H is a youth development program that That’s just under the committee’s recommendation of 2,300 milligrams a helps children and teens develop the skills necday for all people, even those most at risk for heart disease. essary to become good critical-thinkers, goalThe 2010 dietary guidelines had recommended those at risk for heart dissetters, organizers and doers. By completing ease limit sodium to 1,500 milligrams. The new report said lowering to that projects incorporating record keeping, public amount can still be helpful for some. But the new advice follows a 2013 speaking, service learning, and resource alloreport by the Institute of Medicine that said there is no good evidence that cation activities 4-H’ers learn the skills needed to become good manageating less than 2,300 milligrams a day of sodium offers benefits. ers of time, materials and human capital. With the average American eating more than 3,400 milligrams daily, the 4-H builds upon the natural resilience of youth to help children and panel recommends at least trying to reduce sodium intake by 1,000 milliteens become thinking, responsible and helpful servant-leaders in our grams a day if the goals are unattainable. community. Each year local 4-H members grab media headlines with Alice Lichtenstein, a member of the panel and a professor at Tufts Univerworthy ideas and solutions impacting important issues on the Kenai sity, said the new recommendation “puts the focus where it should be.” Get Peninsula. For more information about finding a 4-H’er to work with, sodium intake down, and fine-tune the numbers as more evidence comes in. or to enroll as a member or volunteer in the 4-H program, call the CoopA HEARTY ENDORSEMENT FOR COFFEE erative Extension Service today at 262-5824. 4-H’ers are working right now to, “Make the Best Better,” on the KeThe report looks at caffeine for the first time, and says coffee is OK — nai Peninsula; community partners, sponsors and volunteers are needed even good for you. The panel says there is strong evidence that 3 to 5 cups a to help them achieve this high calling. Join with 4-H today, and help us day can be part of a healthy diet, and there’s consistent evidence that it’s even mold the leaders of tomorrow, today! associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. The advice comes with some caveats — don’t add calories with cream, Submitted by Jason Floyd, 4-H and Youth Development Agent. milk and added sugars. The report also advises against large-size energy drinks that are popular in the marketplace, and it recommends pregnant
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A sub by any other name is still a hoagie
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hen I was in boot camp years ago, I heard Northern recruits call a sandwich made up of meats and cheese on a long roll a “grinder.” That seemed odd enough, but then I heard other young men from the East Coast refer to the same sandwich as a “submarine” or “hero” or “Italian” or “hoagie.” To me, it was just a long sandwich, because on the farm our sandwiches were held together simply by two slices of “light bread.”... The names were interesting, too. “Grinder” comes from a job held when building – appropriately enough – submarines along the Northern factories. They ground down the rivets. In boot camp, though, I also learned that the parade ground on which we marched every day was called a grinder. That was an old
Marine term, I read somewhere. I’m not sure why it’s called that, although if you have ever carried a heavy Springfield rifle around that concrete acreage for hours on end, it grinds you down like a rivet. As I moved around the country, I found other names for the long sandwiches, depending on the region. In Virginia and northern Maryland, I enjoyed subs, which got their name from an Italian grocery store owner in Paterson, N.J., in 1927. He reportedly went to see a Navy submarine on display and found it resembled the long sandwiches on Italian rolls that he sold. An Italian, when referring to sandwiches, is the same thing as a sub in the Midwest and upper New England. The hoagie got its name during World War I from Italian immigrants working for
a shipyard at Hog Island, near Philadelphia. You can understand why a submarine-shape sandwich would be called a sub, and also a “zeppelin,” which is eaten in Norristown, near Philly. The same goes Glynn Moore for the “rocket,” “torpedo” and “bomber.” A “Cuban” is similar, but it has to have roast pork and its bread is said to contain lard and so must be made fresh daily. Many people call these long sandwiches “heroes,” developed in New York City, perhaps because only a true hero could finish one. Another theory is that it is a corruption of the Greek “gyro,” which some people pronounce JY-roh and others YEAR-roh.
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DEAR ABBY: I have a friend who began homeschooling two of her children five years ago, but I honestly don’t know how long she kept with it. I know Abigail Van Buren for sure that she is no longer homeschooling, nor is she sending her children to any other school. Is this any of my business? I go back and forth about whether to report what’s going on, but I’m afraid of what kind of trouble my friend will get into. Then I think about the education and friendships her children are missing. Her kids are completely isolated, sleep all day, stay up all night and hardly go outside at all. The situation is strange. I feel it’s my responsibility to report the truancy, but I’d appreciate your opinion. — TRUANCY IN OHIO DEAR TRUANCY: Children have only a brief window of time in which to learn the skills they will need to survive in our society. Basic reading and math skills are critical, and so are civics. What you describe could be considered a form of child neglect, so please DO report it for the sake of the kids. Something may be very wrong in your friend’s household, and an investigation should take place to make sure the children aren’t also suffering from any other sort of deprivation. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Jaqueline Bigar’s Stars A baby born today has a Sun in Pisces and a Moon in Aries if born before 4:18 p.m. (PST). Afterward, the Moon will be in Taurus. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015: This year will be divided into two distinct parts. The first part, through most of summer, you will be busy with work, projects, a new interest and day-to-day matters. Take good care of yourself during this time. The second part of the year, you will be more people-oriented. If you are single, you could meet Mr. or Ms. Right. Take your time getting to know this person. If you are attached, the two of you will enjoy a new closeness this fall. Plan on doing something you have always wanted to do as a couple but have been putting off. TAURUS is full of information. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH Get an early start, as the best part of your day will be the morning. Your energy is high, but you just might choose to veg and read the paper. An invitation to join others in the afternoon could prove to be fun. Tonight: Make it your treat. This Week: You might be too serious Monday, but you’ll lighten up from Tuesday on. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You might not think you will be up for much activity when you wake up. Nevertheless, you likely already have plans in place. Just go with the flow, and you will be able to recharge your batteries. Allow yourself to let go and enjoy. Tonight: Only as you like it. This Week: You feel great until Tuesday, when a money concern becomes dominant. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH Schedule a brunch with some friends in the morning. By late afternoon, you might wish to socialize less and relax on your own. You have been going at a hectic pace lately, so embrace this downtime and let yourself get into couch-potato mode. Tonight: All smiles. This Week: Express your feelings. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You’ll have the time and the desire to bring friends together and throw a spontaneous get-together around any theme you might choose. A happening like this will help everyone get away from his or her daily life. Tonight: Let the party go on. This Week: Make it OK to do more thinking than talking. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHYou might consider taking off for a day trip or meeting a friend halfway. In any case, getting out of town is likely to mellow your mood, help you relax and allow you to appreciate what you normally don’t. Tonight: Drop in on an older relative for a quick visit. This Week: Your ability to make friends emerges quickly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) C
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Ways to Earn Extra Cash While Job Hunting By Siri Anderson So, you’re looking for a job. You’re not alone, and right now it’s safe to bet that it’ll take a little longer than usual before you score the permanent job position you want. What are some ways to earn extra cash in the meantime, pay the bills and maybe have a little fun to boot? Before you start a part-time job, make sure that you know what you’re looking for in terms of permanent work so that your side odd jobs don’t create a conflict. Balance is the key, and if you are doing side jobs to make money, make sure they help your future career path. Restaurant and food service work. Whether you’re serving up chilled martinis or burgers and fries, waiting tables is often considered one of the best ways to earn extra cash - and there’s a reason for that: the industry offers some of the most flexible part-time jobs, and with tips you can earn well over minimum wage. Most shifts don’t conflict heavily with regular office hours, which is helpful for making business contacts and attending interviews during the day. Job prospects are considered excellent due to the high employee turnover that is characteristic of this industry - but don’t forget that competition can be stiff at upscale establishments where the tips are the highest. Waiter/waitress median hourly wage = $14.50 (including tips) Retail jobs. If food service isn’t for you and you just need a side job that makes money to fuel your job search engine, then working in retail could fit the bill. Employment growth for these jobs usually reflects the expansion and contraction of the economy, so right now, it might be a little harder than usual to land a position. Despite that, retail job opportunities are still considered good because of the high level of turnover in this sector. Furthermore, warehouse, clubs and
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General Employment A-1 Midway USA, Inc. is seeking LEAD RIDE OPERATORS, 10 openings, 40 hours per week, weekdays and weekends, schedules vary, $16.39 per hour, overtime at $24.59, work in Fairbanks, Anchorage Delta Junction and Ninilchik, Wasilla, and Salcha, Alaska. High school degree pr. and 2 years of experience as lead ride operator required. Knowledge of the safety rules and procedures, operation, set up, assembly and disassembly of amusement rides is required. Temporary employment from 06/01/2015 to 08/20/2015. Train and instruct workers in the operation and safety procedures of carnival rides. Assemble, set up, test and disassemble rides. Assign work schedules and perform periodic safety inspections as well as required maintenance. Applicants must send resumes to Anne Mills: camike@highspeedcrow.ca
supercenters are supposed to have excellent prospects as their popularity is strong with bargain-hunting consumers. Sales clerk/ cashier median hourly wage = $8.16 Temp agency work. Companies are wary about hiring directly at the moment, creating many temporary job opportunities. “Employers are looking for flexibility,” says Eric Buntin, of Randstad US, a staffing company. However, they are still looking for plenty of entry to midlevel temp positions that, with a little patience on your part, may turn into a full-time job. “It’s important to be flexible, but be clear with the agency about your long-term and short-term plans, so they can help you meet your goals,” advises Buntin. “Some contracts could be just for a week, then become one month and eventually lead to a hire.” Salaries vary widely depending on the industry and your experience level, but the potential is there to earn quite well while you’re waiting for a permanent offer. Entry level temp work (healthcare) median hourly wage = $8.00; Experienced contractor hourly wage = $35.00** Recreation workers. Sharing your knowledge of creative arts or sports and recreation can be a fun way to earn extra cash, and this job sector offers an unusually large percentage of part-time and seasonal employment, leading group outings or activities. Work environments range from community centers to summer camps. This is considered a tough field if you want to get into it full-time, but for part-time, job openings are good, stemming from the large number of people who leave the field each year. Recreation worker median hourly wage = $15.03 Test prep instructors and tutors. Opportunities in educational support are growing, many of which are part-time job positions, usually scheduled during evenings or weekends. If you’ve done well on standardized tests and have a passion for helping others succeed,
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Homes 3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH Sterling. Fully furnished. No pets/smoking. $850. month + utilities Seasonal (907)229-2648 FOR RENT $1,100 all utilities included, fully equipped and furnished 1 Bedroom house on Spur Hwy. Kenai, 953-2222. References required
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Years ago, Mini Spy was lucky to get Nelson Mandela to sign his book for her. See if you can find: q snail q whale q letter L q kite q safety pin q letter D q word MINI q sock q needle q turtle q letter Z q fish q pencil q ladder q ice cream cone q ax q letter A q banana q number 6 q cherry
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Nelson Mandela
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Many of us can point to a person in history who has been a hero or who has inspired us. Who inspires you? Twenty-five years ago, Nelson Mandela was released after a 27-year prison term in South Africa. Mandela received a life sentence in 1964 for working against the government in that country. This week in The Mini Page, we study Mandela’s inspiring life and work against inequality.
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Mandela joins the fight
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Nelson Mandela after his presidency ended in 1999.
What is apartheid? After World War II, the government in South Africa used a system called apartheid (uh-PAR-tide), an Afrikaans word that means “apart.” Among other things, these laws forced black people to live in certain parts of cities and limited the kinds of jobs they could get.
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As a child, Tiffany Mitchell didn’t much care for sports. But she did notice her older brother’s basketball trophies — and wanted some of her own. She joined her first basketball team at age 10 when her mother signed her up in a local all-boys league. Like her favorite superhero, Spider-Man, Tiffany wasn’t afraid to compete against bigger and stronger opponents. She’s been on the court ever since. Tiffany, a junior guard for the University of South Carolina, helped her Gamecocks to an 18-0 start through mid-January, as well as the nation’s No. 1 ranking. She led all USC scorers by averaging 15.2 points per game, Height: 5-9 and made a phenomenal 48.1 percent of her 3-point Age: 20 attempts. Hometown: Tiffany was named South Carolina’s first-ever Preseason Charlotte, North Carolina All-America selection, and also received Southeastern Conference’s Preseason Player of the Year honors. Goldie Goodsport’s Supersport
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1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Coat a large baking pan with cooking spray. 2. In a large bowl, combine oats, cereal and almonds. 3. In a small bowl, whisk together honey and oil. Add honey mixture to oat mixture and toss to coat. Spread out mixture on prepared baking sheet. 4. Bake for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, until mixture is toasted and golden brown. Let cool slightly before stirring in carob chips. Serves 6. You will need an adult’s help with this recipe. Adapted from “The Robin Takes 5 Cookbook for Busy Families” with permission from Andrews McMeel Publishing (andrewsmcmeel.com). from The Mini Page © 2015 Universal Uclick
Watching a king
Running away In 1941, Mandela returned home after being expelled from the university over a protest. The king’s son Justice also had returned from school. The king was furious and said he had arranged marriages for both of them. But Mandela and Justice didn’t like the idea. They ran away to Johannesburg, the biggest city in South Africa.
Heritage
After Mandela’s father died, the 12-year-old went to live with the king of the Thembu people, Jongintaba. He raised Mandela with his family. In the village, Mandela received a better education. He started wearing more modern clothing. He began to attend the Methodist church. He also learned about leadership from the king. Watching the leader helped Mandela form his ideas about democracy and equality.
Continuing education
In Mandela’s tribe, it was important to learn about your ancestors and traditions. His mother and father told their children about the tribe’s customs and beliefs. His family belonged to the Madiba clan, founded by a ruler from the 1700s. Later, Mandela would often be called Madiba as a sign of respect and affection.
In 1948, the National Party won elections in South Africa. Its candidates talked a lot about “black danger,” the idea that black people were gaining political strength. Nationalists introduced apartheid and passed laws to keep the races separate. People were forced to move from their homes, and black people could work only in certain places. Many South Africans were against apartheid, and Mandela and others protested its policies. He had to be secretive about his work with the ANC and often went out in disguise to keep from being arrested. In 1956, Mandela and others were charged with treason, or trying to take over the South African government. Their trial lasted for four years, but they were found not guilty.
Mandela and other ANC leaders were housed at Robben Island, a prison used mostly for political prisoners. While there, Mandela used his time to study Afrikaner Mandela’s cell on nationalism, Robben Island. study different forms of political resistance, and learn more about leadership. After 18 years, Mandela and three other prisoners were moved to Pollsmoor Prison near Cape Town. The food and living conditions were much better there.
On the run
Other countries around the world began to notice the struggles in South Africa. Many countries and companies cut off trade with South Africa in response to the ongoing policy of apartheid.
photo courtesy of Carl Fleischhauer, Library of Congress
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Frederik Willem de Klerk was elected president of South Africa in September 1989. Mandela spoke with him about future talks between the ANC and the government. Early in 1990, de Klerk declared that he would release all political prisoners and give blacks their civil rights. Next week, The Mini Page is about NACA, which grew into NASA.
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On Feb. 11, 1990, Mandela was released from prison. He had become a symbol all over the world for equality. In a speech that day, he said: “Today, the majority of South Africans, black and white, recognize that apartheid has no future. It has to be ended …”
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For three years, whites and blacks worked together on a new constitution for South Africa that guaranteed equal rights for all. In 1994, all South Africans were allowed to vote, and Nelson Mandela was elected president. As president, Mandela tried to build unity between blacks and whites. South Mandela speaks to Africa became mine workers respected again striking in Pretoria, South in the world. Africa, in 1996. Mandela retired in 1999 from the presidency and politics. He and Winnie had divorced in 1996, and he had married Graca Machel in 1998. In his retirement, Mandela continued to work for better education and in the fight against AIDS. Mandela died at age 95 in December 2013. World leaders gathered at his funeral, and people all over the world remembered the man who had become a symbol of equality. Wendy Daley - Artist
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Words that remind us of Nelson Mandela are hidden in the block above. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: AFRIKANER, AIDS, APARTHEID, DE KLERK, DISGUISE, DUTCH, EDUCATION, HERO, LAWYER, LEADER, MADIBA, MANDELA, NELSON, POLITICAL, PRESIDENT, RELEASE, ROBBEN, THEMBU, TRANSKEI, TREASON.
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In 1944, Mandela married Evelyn Mase. They had two boys and two girls. (One of the girls died as a baby.) But Evelyn didn’t agree with his work with the ANC, and they divorced during his treason trial. In 1958, Mandela met and married Winnie Madikizela. He and Winnie had two daughters.
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After Mandela turned 16, he was sent to boarding school. He graduated after just two years and moved on to junior college and then to the University College of Fort Hare, where black students were allowed to study. He played soccer and joined the cross-country team.
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Nelson Mandela was born as Rolihlahla Mandela on July 18, 1918. His first name meant “troublemaker.” His home was in the Transkei region of South Africa on the southeastern coast. His family home had mud walls, a dirt floor and a grass roof. As a little boy, he helped herd his family’s goats and sheep. When he was 7 years old, Mandela started school. The teacher gave the students English names. She called him Nelson.
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Even after the trial ended, Mandela felt threatened by the government. He went into hiding and traveled under a false name to other countries to speak against apartheid and to gain support for the ANC. Mandela couldn’t hide for long. In 1962 he was arrested for leaving the country without a passport and inciting, or stirring up, protests. He received a sentence of five years in prison. A year later, in a second trial, Mandela was sentenced to life in prison.
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Rosario Dawson is an actor, singer and producer who is the voice of Nyx in the Disney home-release movie “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.” Rosario, 35, was born in New York City. Her first acting job was a small role on “Sesame Street” when she was a child. She has appeared in several movies, including “Men in Black II,” “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” and “Zookeeper.” She speaks Klingon, a made-up language from the “Star Trek” shows. Rosario supports several human rights and environmental causes, including Save the Children, the Nature Conservancy and Doctors Without Borders.
As a young man, Mandela moved to Johannesburg in 1941. He found a job as a clerk in a white law firm. He also joined the ANC. He wanted to fight for social justice, or fairness, for all people in South Africa. Nelson Mandela in Mandela about 1937. continued his education while working. He earned his bachelor’s degree and began studying to become a lawyer. Mandela became more involved with the ANC in Johannesburg, helping to start the group’s Youth League in 1944.
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Nelson Mandela was born in 1918. His family was part of the Thembu tribe, and his father was a chief. In the region where he was born, native Africans could still own land and continue their traditional ways of life. But in the 1600s, Dutch people had settled in other parts of South Africa. Later, in the 1800s, Britain claimed South Africa as a colony. Although they were the minority, white Europeans had most of the power in South Africa’s government.
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As the British and Afrikaners, or descendants of Dutch settlers, gained more power, they took land away from native Africans. Black people couldn’t get a good education and could live and travel only in certain areas. In 1912, black Africans started their own political party, the African National Congress (ANC).
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Act of Valor ›› (2012, Action) Roselyn Sanchez. ‘R’ (1:51) (8) CBS Sun. 7:30 p.m. Ain’t Them Bodies Saints ››› (2013, Drama) Rooney Mara. A man takes the fall for his lover’s crime, then four years later breaks out of prison to find her and their young daughter, who was born during his incarceration. ‘R’ (1:45) 8 TMC Thu. 11:30 p.m. American Gangster ››› (2007, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington. A Harlem mobster combines ingenuity and strict business codes to dominate organized crime, while a veteran cop searches for a way to bring him down. ‘R’ (2:37) (31) TNT Sun. 7 p.m. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy ››› (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell. A 1970s San Diego newscaster feels threatened by the arrival of an ambitious woman looking to climb the ranks of journalism. ‘PG-13’ (1:35) (30) TBS Sat. 11:30 p.m. Any Given Sunday ››› (1999, Drama) Al Pacino. A football head coach and an aging quarterback clash with the new, contemporary, money-oriented owner of their team. ‘R’ (2:42) (8) WGN-A Sat. 6 p.m. Armageddon ›› (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis. ‘PG-13’ (2:30) ^ HBO2 Wed. 9:45 p.m.
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Bad News Bears ›› (2005, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton. ‘PG-13’ (1:53) 5 SHOW Fri. 5 p.m. Behind the Candelabra ››› (2013, Docudrama) Michael Douglas. World-famous pianist Liberace takes much-younger Scott Thorson as a lover, but the relationship deteriorates when Liberace takes other bedmates and Thorson becomes addicted to drugs. (2:00) ! HBO Wed. 5 p.m. Big Momma’s House ›› (2000, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) ! HBO Sat. 5:15 p.m. Blade: Trinity ›› (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes. ‘R’ (1:54) (82) SYFY Mon. 5:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Blades of Glory ››› (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell. Several years after being banned from men’s singles competition, two rival
skaters exploit a loophole that allows them to compete as a pair. ‘PG-13’ (1:33) (30) TBS Fri. 9 p.m. The Blind Side ››› (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock. A well-to-do white family takes in a homeless black teen and helps him realize his potential on and off the football field. ‘PG13’ (2:08) (51) FAM Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 5 p.m. Blood Diamond ››› (2006, Adventure) Leonardo DiCaprio. Two men, a white South African mercenary and a black Mende fisherman, join in a common quest to recover a rare gem that could change their lives. ‘R’ (2:18) (43) AMC Wed. 4 p.m. Brave ››› (2012, Adventure) Voices of Kevin McKidd. Animated. A courageous Scottish princess must figure out how to undo a beastly curse after an eccentric witch grants her an ill-fated wish. ‘PG’ (1:40) (49) DISN Fri. 6:30 p.m. Bridesmaids ››› (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig. Though broke and lovelorn, a woman takes on the strange and expensive rituals associated with being her best friend’s maid of honor. ‘R’ (2:05) (28) USA Wed. 6 p.m.
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The Cabin in the Woods ››› (2011, Horror) Kristen Connolly. Two unseen scientists manipulate the gory goings-on at a backwoods cabin inhabited by a group of unsuspecting college friends. ‘R’ (1:45) (82) SYFY Wed. 6 p.m. A Cinderella Story ›› (2004, RomanceComedy) Hilary Duff. ‘PG’ (1:35) (49) DISN Mon. 7 p.m. Citizenfour ››› (2014, Documentary) After Laura Poitras received encrypted emails from someone with information on the government’s massive covert-surveillance programs, she and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong to meet the sender, who turned out to be Edward Snowden. ‘R’ (1:54) ! HBO Mon. 8 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m. ^ HBO2 Sat. 9:15 p.m. Cold in July ››› (2014, Drama) Michael C. Hall. The killing of a home intruder puts a Texas man and his family on the radar of the dead man’s vengeful father. ‘R’ (1:49) 5 SHOW Mon. 9:15 p.m.; Fri. 9 p.m. Crazy, Stupid, Love. ››› (2011, RomanceComedy) Steve Carell. A self-styled Lothario teaches a suddenly single 40-something how to be a hit with the ladies. ‘PG-13’ (1:58) (31) TNT Sat. 4:30 p.m. Crimson Tide ››› (1995, Suspense) Denzel Washington. Two U.S. Navy officers clash aboard a nuclear submarine bound
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Get Rich or Die Tryin’ ›› (2005, Crime Drama) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. ‘R’ (1:57) 5 SHOW Tue. 7 p.m.; Thu. 11:35 p.m. Godzilla ›› (2014, Science Fiction) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. ‘PG-13’ (2:03) + MAX Sun. 4:50 p.m. A Good Day to Die Hard ›› (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. ‘R’ (1:38) + MAX Mon. 8 p.m. Gravity ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Sandra Bullock. The destruction of their shuttle leaves two astronauts stranded in space with no hope of rescue. ‘PG-13’ (1:31) + MAX Tue. 11:30 p.m.; Fri. 5:40 p.m.
Dallas Buyers Club ››› (2013, Docudrama) Matthew McConaughey. Learning that
he has AIDS, Ron Woodroof smuggles medicine into the United States to fight the disease. ‘R’ (1:57) ! HBO Tue. 7 p.m. Dark Skies ›› (2013, Science Fiction) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) 8 TMC Wed. 10:15 p.m. The Day After Tomorrow ›› (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid. ‘PG-13’ (2:03) (43) AMC Tue. 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Dead Presidents ›› (1995, Drama) Larenz Tate. ‘R’ (1:59) 5 SHOW Wed. 9 p.m. Deep Blue Sea ›› (1999, Science Fiction) Thomas Jane. ‘R’ (1:45) (8) WGN-A Mon. 6 p.m.; Tue. 4 p.m. Delivery Man ›› (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) 8 TMC Sun. 7 p.m.; Fri. 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 Sun. 4 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 Tue. 7 p.m. Dredd ›› (2012, Action) Karl Urban. ‘R’ (1:36) (38) SPIKE Wed. 8 p.m.
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The Fault in Our Stars ››› (2014, Romance) Shailene Woodley. Two teenage cancer patients begin a lifeaffirming journey to visit a reclusive author in Amsterdam. ‘PG-13’ (2:06) ! HBO Sun. 4:50 p.m.; Wed. 8 p.m. ^ HBO2 Fri. 8 p.m. The Fifth Estate ›› (2013, Docudrama) Benedict Cumberbatch. ‘R’ (2:08) 5 SHOW Mon. 7 p.m. Final Destination 3 ›› (2006, Horror) Mary Elizabeth Winstead. ‘R’ (1:32) (82) SYFY Fri. 6 p.m. First Blood ››› (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone. Green Beret veteran Rambo takes on a Pacific Northwest sheriff and the National Guard. ‘R’ (1:35) (43) AMC Wed. 7 p.m. 47 Ronin ›› (2013, Adventure) Keanu Reeves. ‘PG-13’ (1:59) + MAX Mon. 5 p.m.; Thu. 7 p.m. 1408 ››› (2007, Horror) John Cusack. A writer who specializes in debunking supernatural phenomena experiences true terror when he spends a night in a reputedly haunted room of a hotel. ‘PG-13’ (1:34) (82) SYFY Sat. 8 p.m. Fruitvale Station ››› (2013, Docudrama) Michael B. Jordan. Flashbacks reveal the last day in the life of Oscar Grant, a young man shot dead during an altercation with
The Hangover Part III ›› (2013, Comedy) Bradley Cooper. ‘R’ (1:40) ^ HBO2 Wed. 7:15 p.m. Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay ›› (2008, Comedy) Kal Penn. ‘NR’ (1:47) (81) COM Thu. 7:45 p.m. The Heat ›› (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ‘R’ (1:57) ^ HBO2 Tue. 6 p.m. Hellboy II: The Golden Army ››› (2008, Action) Ron Perlman. Hellboy and his team face an underworld prince who plans to awaken a lethal army and use it to reclaim Earth for his magical kindred. ‘PG-13’ (2:00) (30) TBS Sun. 11:45 p.m. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York ›› (1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin. ‘PG’ (2:00) (51) FAM Sun. 8 p.m. Hostel ›› (2006, Horror) Jay Hernandez. ‘R’ (1:35) 8 TMC Tue. 10 p.m. The House Bunny ›› (2008, Comedy) Anna Faris. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (81) COM Fri. 7 p.m.
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The Impossible ››› (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts. A couple and their three sons encounter terror, courage and compassion following the December 2004 tsunami that devastated Thailand. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Mon. 7 p.m. Independence Day ››› (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith. A fighter pilot, a computer whiz and others fight back after 15-mile-wide alien ships zap Earth’s major cities. ‘PG-13’ (2:25) (28) USA Mon. 4 p.m., 10:38 p.m.
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Jaws ›››› (1975, Horror) Roy Scheider. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. ‘PG’ (2:04) (43) AMC Sat. 5 p.m. Jaws 2 ›› (1978, Horror) Roy Scheider. ‘PG’ (1:57) (43) AMC Sat. 8 p.m. Jerry Maguire ››› (1996, Romance-Comedy) Tom Cruise. A Los Angeles sports agent finds love with a pretty accountant after an attack of conscience costs him his job and fiancee. ‘R’ (2:18) (51) FAM Fri. 4 p.m.
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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 ››› (2004, Action) Uma Thurman. Before confronting her former boss, an assassin goes after the man’s younger brother and her one-eyed counterpart. ‘R’ (2:17) 8 TMC Thu. 9 p.m.
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Last Vegas ›› (2013, Comedy) Michael Douglas. ‘PG-13’ (1:44) 5 SHOW Thu. 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 6:15 p.m. Lee Daniels’ The Butler ››› (2013, Historical Drama) Forest Whitaker. A White House butler has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower, Kennedy and Nixon. ‘PG-13’ (2:12) 5 SHOW Wed. 6:45 p.m. The LEGO Movie ››› (2014, Adventure) Voices of Chris Pratt. Animated. An ordinary LEGO figurine, thought to be the key to saving the world, is accompanied by a fellowship of strangers embarking on a quest to vanquish a tyrant bent on a terrible deed. ‘PG’ (1:35) + MAX Sun. 7 p.m. Liar Liar ›› (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey. ‘PG-13’ (1:27) (51) FAM Thu. 8 p.m. Lone Survivor ››› (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg. In the mountains of Afghanistan, a squad of Taliban fighters ambushes four Navy SEALs, who are there on a mission to eliminate a high-ranking al-Qaeda operative. ‘R’ (2:01) + MAX Wed. 9 p.m. Lucky Them ››› (2013, Comedy-Drama) Toni Collette. A wealthy aspiring filmmaker accompanies a rock journalist as she searches for her former lover, a music leg-
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Napoleon Dynamite ››› (2004, Comedy) Jon Heder. A gawky teenager from an odd family helps his new friend run for class president against a popular student. ‘PG’ (1:26) (81) COM Fri. 11:37 p.m. National Lampoon’s Van Wilder ›› (2002, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds. ‘R’ (1:35) 8 TMC Sun. 10:30 p.m. The Notebook ›› (2004, Romance) Ryan Gosling. ‘PG-13’ (2:04) (51) FAM Sat. 8 p.m.
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Ocean’s Eleven ››› (2001, ComedyDrama) George Clooney. A parolee organizes a gang to steal $150 million from three Las Vegas casinos in a single heist. ‘PG-13’ (1:56) (43) AMC Thu. 4:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m. The Other Woman ›› (2014, RomanceComedy) Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ (1:49) ^ HBO2 Sun. 9 p.m.; Wed. 5:20 p.m.; Sat. 5:10 p.m.
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Pacific Rim ››› (2013, Science Fiction) Charlie Hunnam. A washed-up ex-pilot and an untested trainee must drive an old, obsolete robot in a last-ditch effort to repel a lethal force of monstrous invaders. ‘PG-13’ (2:11) ! HBO Thu. 4:15 p.m. The Perks of Being a Wallflower ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Logan Lerman. Friends
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ›› (2013, Comedy) Ben Stiller. ‘PG’ (1:54) ! HBO Mon. 6 p.m. Shaun of the Dead ››› (2004, Comedy) Simon Pegg. An aimless TV salesman and his best pal must save their friends and family from the zombies that have overrun London. ‘R’ (1:37) (43) AMC Fri. 8:30 p.m. The Siege ›› (1998, Suspense) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (1:56) (38) SPIKE Mon. 10:37 p.m.
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Man of Steel try to help an introverted teenager become more sociable. ‘PG-13’ (1:43) 8 TMC Fri. 11 p.m. Poseidon ›› (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) + MAX Mon. 9:45 p.m.
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Rambo III ›› (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ (1:41) (43) AMC Wed. 11 p.m. Rambo: First Blood Part II ›› (1985, Action) Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ (1:35) (43) AMC Wed. 9 p.m. Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic ››› (2013, Documentary) Dave Chappelle, Lily Tomlin, Robin Williams, Bob Newhart and others offer insight into the mind of Richard Pryor in filmmaker Marina Zenovich’s examination of the late comic’s life and career. ‘R’ (1:30) 5 SHOW Mon. 11:05 p.m. Ride Along ›› (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube. ‘PG-13’ (1:39) + MAX Sun. 8:45 p.m. Rio 2 ›› (2014, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway. ‘G’ (1:41) ^ HBO2 Fri. 5:15 p.m. The Rocker ›› (2008, Comedy) Rainn Wilson. ‘PG-13’ (1:42) (81) COM Fri. 9 p.m.; Sat. 8:30 p.m. Rush Hour ››› (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. A Hong Kong detective and a wisecracking L.A.P.D. detective choose to work
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The Signal ›› (2014, Suspense) Brenton Thwaites. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) + MAX Fri. 7:15 p.m. Silver Linings Playbook ››› (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper. An unexpected bond begins to form between a man trying to rebuild his life and a young woman promising to help him reunite with his estranged wife. ‘R’ (2:02) 8 TMC Sat. 4:25 p.m. Spawn ›› (1997, Fantasy) John Leguizamo. ‘R’ (1:39) (82) SYFY Mon. 8 p.m. Step Brothers ›› (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell. ‘R’ (1:35) (81) COM Sat. 6:05 p.m., 11 p.m. Step Up Revolution ›› (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman. ‘PG-13’ (1:38) 5 SHOW Thu. 7:15 p.m.
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(7:45) “The Dukes of Hazzard” (2005) Boxing Gennady Golovkin vs. (:45) Black- Real Time With Bill Maher “Behind the Candelabra” (2013, Docudrama) Michael Rosie O’Donnell: A Heartfelt “The Way, Way Back” Johnny Knoxville. The Duke cousins try to foil Martin Murray. hat: HBO ‘MA’ Douglas, Matt Damon, Dan Aykroyd. Pianist Liberace takes Stand Up ‘14’ (2013) Steve Carell, Toni Cola scheme by Boss Hogg. First Look Scott Thorson as a lover. lette. ‘PG-13’ (6:15) “The (:35) Jennifer Lopez: Dance Again The “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014, Science Fiction) Tom Cruise, “Enemy of the State” (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene The Second Boxing Gennady Golovkin vs. The Making Talented Mr. singer’s first world tour. ‘14’ Emily Blunt, Brendan Gleeson. A soldier in an alien war gets Hackman, Jon Voight. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has Best Exotic Martin Murray. (Taped) Of: Ender’s Ripley” caught in a time loop. ‘PG-13’ an incriminating tape. ‘R’ Game ‘PG’ (7:00) “The (:45) “Internal Affairs” (1990, Crime Drama) Richard Gere, (:40) “R.I.P.D.” (2013, Action) Jeff Bridges, (:15) “Bad Words” (2013) Jason Bateman. (:45) “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, (:45) Banshee LEGO Movie” Andy Garcia, Nancy Travis. A corrupt cop manipulates col- Ryan Reynolds. A slain cop joins a team of A mean-spirited 40-year-old enters a national Mary-Louise Parker. Retired operatives return to retrieve a ‘MA’ ‘PG’ leagues for personal gain. ‘R’ spirit lawmen. ‘PG-13’ spelling bee. ‘R’ lethal device. ‘PG-13’ (6:15) “Hotel Roberta Flack: Killing Me “Alex Cross” (2012, Action) Tyler Perry, (:15) “A Low Down Dirty Shame” (1994, Action) Keenen “The Fifth Estate” (2013, Docudrama) Benedict Cumber- (:15) “Greetings From Rwanda” Softly ‘PG’ Matthew Fox. A serial killer pushes Cross to Ivory Wayans, Jada Pinkett. A private eye goes after a drug batch, Daniel Brühl, Dan Stevens. WikiLeaks colleagues Tim Buckley” (2012) Penn the edge. ‘PG-13’ lord who was presumed dead. ‘R’ provide support for whistle-blowers. ‘R’ Badgley. ‘NR’ (7:30) “Dark Skies” (2013, (:10) “Scary Movie V” (2013) Ashley Tis(:35) “Rollerball” (2002, Action) Chris Klein. (:15) “Delivery Man” (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris “Hellion” (2014, Drama) Aaron Paul. A re- (:40) “Lucky Science Fiction) Keri Russell. dale. New parents need help to rid themselves Players uncover a plan to increase their Pratt, Cobie Smulders. A former sperm donor discovers that bellious boy and his grieving father must come Them” ‘R’ ‘PG-13’ of an evil demon. ‘PG-13’ sport’s violence. ‘PG-13’ he fathered hundreds. ‘PG-13’ to terms. ‘R’
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On the Red Carpet at the Oscars Oscar win- (:05) Jimmy Kimmel Live “Af- (:07) Access Hollywood ners, fashions and parties. ‘G’ ter the Oscars” A post-Oscar (N) ‘PG’ celebration. ‘14’ The First Mr. Box Of- Dog the Dog the The Office Q (N) ‘PG’ Jack Van Good News Family ‘PG’ fice ‘PG’ Bounty Bounty “Lotto” ‘PG’ Impe Pres- with Billy Hunter ‘PG’ Hunter ‘PG’ ents (N) ‘G’ Graham “Act of Valor” (2012, Action) Roselyn Sanchez, Jason Cottle, Alex Veadov. KTVA Night- (:35) Castle “The Fast and the (:35) The Navy SEALs uncover a terrorist plot against America. cast Furriest” ‘PG’ Closer ‘14’ The SimpBrooklyn Family Guy Bob’s Burg- Fox 4 News The Big Bang The Big Bang Make $$ in Anger Man- Anger Mansons ‘PG’ Nine-Nine ‘14’ ‘14’ ers “Presto- at 9 (N) Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Real Estate agement ‘14’ agement ‘14’ Tina-O” ‘PG’ Locally ‘PG’ Chicago Fire “Nobody Law & Order: Special Chicago PD Investigating a Channel 2 Political Bones “The Master in the Touches Anything” A man with Victims Unit “Chicago Cross- pedophilia ring. ‘14’ News: Late Pipeline Slop” Investigating a chess a suspicious box. ‘14’ over” ‘14’ Edition (N) master’s death. ‘14’ The Great British Baking Masterpiece Classic A (:15) Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester, Sky Island ‘G’ The Great British Baking Show “Patisserie” (N) ‘PG’ surprise for Mrs. Patmore. Episode 6” Sidney tries to stop killing spree. Show “Patisserie” (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘14’
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“Collateral Damage” (2002) Arnold Schwarzenegger. A fire- Salem “Departures” The town Wrestling Wrestling Bones Investigating a chess Bones “The Hole in the Raising Hope Raising Hope Parks and man goes after the terrorist who killed his family. is rocked. ‘MA’ With Death With Death master’s death. ‘14’ Heart” ‘14’ ‘14’ Recreation (3:00) WEN by Chaz Dean Computer Shop ‘G’ Susan Graver Style “Week- Computer Shop ‘G’ Isaac Mizrahi Live ‘G’ Joan Rivers Classics Collection ‘G’ Isaac Mizrahi Live ‘G’ (N) ‘G’ end Edition” ‘G’ “Nanny Cam” (2014, Suspense) Laura Allen, India Eisley, “The Assault” (2014, Drama) Makenzie Vega, Khandi Alex- “Babysitter’s Black Book” (2015, Drama) Spencer Locke, (:02) “The Assault” (2014, Drama) Makenzie Vega, Khandi Cam Gigandet. Linda watches as a nanny slowly bonds with ander, Malik Yoba. Teenage football players sexually assault Perry Reeves, Ryan McPartlin. Teens turn a baby-sitting busi- Alexander, Malik Yoba. Teenage football players sexually asher family. a cheerleader. ‘14’ ness into an escort service. ‘14’ sault a cheerleader. ‘14’ NCIS “Recruited” A murder at NCIS Investigating a naval NCIS The team investigates a NCIS Vance uncovers surpris- NCIS Parsons’ view of the NCIS Gibbs must attend to Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fama college fair. ‘PG’ commander’s death. ‘14’ car accident. ‘PG’ ing information. ‘PG’ team changes. ‘14’ family matters. ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ (2:45) “Hellboy II: The (:15) “Men in Black II” (2002, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of “Men in Black II” (2002) Tommy Lee Jones, “Hellboy II: Golden Army” (2008) Ron Will Smith, Rip Torn. Agents Jay and Kay defend Earth from a robots wage war on Earth. Will Smith. Agents Jay and Kay defend Earth The Golden Perlman, Selma Blair. sultry alien enemy. from a sultry alien enemy. Army” (2:15) “Limit- “Crimson Tide” (1995, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman. U.S. “American Gangster” (2007, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel “Crimson Tide” (1995) Denzel Washington. U.S. submarine less” submarine officers clash over orders to launch nukes. Ejiofor. A chauffeur becomes Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. officers clash over orders to launch nukes. The Grantland Basketball Snoop & Son: A Dad’s Snoop & Son: A Dad’s SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Hour (N) Dream (N) Dream NHRA Drag Racing CARQUEST Auto Parts Nationals. From Phoenix. (N Same-day Tape) World of X World of X ESPN FC (N) Dad’s Dream Dad’s Dream Dad’s Dream Dad’s Dream SportsCenter Special (N) Games (N) Games (N) Snowboard- Snowboard- Ship Shape World Poker Tour: SeaWorld Poker Tour: SeaDestination College Basketball Utah at Oregon. From Matthew Knight Women’s College Basketball Florida State at Boston Coling ing TV (N) ‘G’ son 13 son 13 Polaris (N) Arena in Eugene, Ore. (N Same-day Tape) lege. From the Conte Forum in Boston. Bar Rescue “Hostile Take- Bar Rescue A nightclubs Bar Rescue “Swinging From Bar Rescue A live music bar Bar Rescue “Beach Rats” Coaching Bad (N) ‘14’ Bar Rescue “Schmuck Dy- Bar Rescue “Beach Rats” over” ‘PG’ 18-and-over night. ‘PG’ the Rafters” ‘PG’ owner struggles. ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ nasty” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (2:30) “Gladiator” (2000) Russell Crowe. A fugitive general The Walking Dead ‘MA’ The Walking Dead The group The Walking Dead “The Dis- (:01) Talking Dead (N) ‘14’ The Walking Dead “The Dis- Comic Book The Walking becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. feels beaten. ‘MA’ tance” (N) ‘MA’ tance” ‘MA’ Men ‘PG’ Dead ‘MA’ Sit Down, King of the King of the Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- Family Guy Family Guy Mike Tyson Aqua Some- MetalocaUnsupervised Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- Mike Tyson Shut Up ‘14’ Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ ers ‘14’ ers ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Mysteries thing, Know lypse ‘MA’ ‘MA’ ‘14’ ‘14’ ers ‘14’ ers ‘14’ Mysteries To Be Announced Rugged Justice “Life or North Woods Law “All Hands Rocky Mountain Bounty North Woods Law “All Hands Rocky Mountain Bounty Death” (N) ‘PG’ on Deck” ‘PG’ Hunters (N) ‘PG’ on Deck” ‘PG’ Hunters ‘PG’ I Didn’t Do I Didn’t Do Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Tomorrow- Tomorrow- Tomorrow- Tomorrow- Tomorrow- Tomorrow- Jessie ‘G’ Dog With a Liv & Mad- Jessie ‘G’ Good Luck Good Luck It ‘G’ It ‘G’ land land land land land land Blog ‘G’ die ‘G’ Charlie ‘G’ Charlie SpongeBob “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (1982, Science Fiction) Henry Thomas, Dee Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘14’ (:36) Friends (:12) Everybody Loves RayWallace. A California boy befriends a homesick alien. ‘14’ mond ‘PG’ “Despicable Me” (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, “Wreck-It Ralph” (2012, Comedy) Voices of John C. Reilly, “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. Melissa & Joel Osteen Dr. David JerJason Segel, Russell Brand. Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer. Kevin ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane. Joey ‘14’ ‘PG’ emiah My 600-Lb. Life “Penny’s My 600-Lb. Life A long line of My 600-Lb. Life “Christina’s My 600-Lb. Life Amber is 23 My 600-Lb. Life “Susan’s My 600-Lb. Life “Pauline’s My 600-Lb. Life: Where Are My 600-Lb. 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An ancient curse leads “100 Degrees Below Zero” (2013, Action) John Rhys10,000 Days Humans fight for survival in an ice age. ‘14’ “Stonados” (2013) Paul Johansson, Thea Gill. A freak to storms that devastate Las Vegas. ‘14’ Davies, Jeff Fahey, Sara Malakul Lane. weather system hurls boulders into Boston. ‘14’
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(6:45) Flicka “Runaway Bride” (1999) Julia Roberts. ‘PG’ “Hot Shots! Part Deux” (1993) “Bulletproof Monk” (2003) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “Blue Crush” (2002) Kate Bosworth. The Saint (7:30) “Running Free” “Non-Stop” (2014) Liam Neeson. (:45) “The Big Bounce” (2004) (:15) “Someone Like You” (2001) Ashley Judd. Real Time With Bill Maher “Night Will Fall” (2014) “Cheaper Dozen” Second “A Guy Thing” (2003) Jason Lee. (:15) “Charlie’s Angels” (2000) Cameron Diaz. “The Fault in Our Stars” (2014) ‘PG-13’ “The Dukes of Hazzard” Rosie O’Donnell (:15) “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013) ‘PG-13’ REAL Sports Gumbel (:15) “John Tucker Must Die” (2006) (:45) “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (2013) Last Week (6:45) “Cinderella Man” (:15) “The Majestic” (2001, Comedy-Drama) Jim Carrey. ‘PG’ Beyoncé: Life Is but a Dream ‘MA’ “The Way, Way Back” (2013) (:15) “Non-Stop” (6:35) Her (:45) “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. ‘R’ (:45) “Prime” (2005) Meryl Streep. ‘PG-13’ (:35) “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton. (:20) “16 Blocks” (2006) ‘PG-13’ (7:05) “King Kong” (2005) Naomi Watts. Rosie O’Donnell (:15) “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. The Alzheimer’s Project: Memory Loss (:45) “Erin Brockovich” (2000) (7:40) “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis. (:15) “The Great Gatsby” (2013) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘PG-13’ (:45) “The Hangover Part III” (2013) ‘R’ REAL Sports Gumbel Citizenfour (7:05) “Walk the Line” (2005) (:25) “Glickman” (2012) ‘NR’ (10:50) “Edge of Tomorrow” (:45) “Promised Land” (2012) Matt Damon. ‘R’ (:35) “Her” (2013) ‘R’ Moulin (:45) “The Fault in Our Stars” (2014) Shailene Woodley. (10:55) “The Crash Reel” (2013) ‘NR’ (:45) “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. (:45) “The Heat” (2013) ‘R’ Wintr Tale “V for Vendetta” (2006) Natalie Portman. ‘R’ (:45) “Hidalgo” (2004, Adventure) Viggo Mortensen. ‘PG-13’ “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. ‘PG-13’ (:10) “The Break-Up” Black Ntv (:35) “Starter for 10” (2006) (:15) “2 Guns” (2013) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (:10) “We’re the Millers” (2013, Comedy) ‘R’ “Scary Movie” (2000) ‘R’ South Park (:15) “Thank You for Smoking” (2005) ‘R’ (9:50) “Godzilla” (2014) Aaron Taylor-Johnson. “Prisoners” (2013, Suspense) Hugh Jackman. ‘R’ (:35) “City Hall” (1996) Al Pacino. (:15) “The Deep End” (2001) Tilda Swinton. “R.I.P.D.” (2013) Jeff Bridges. (:40) “Natural Born Killers” (1994) ‘R’ (:40) “The Break-Up” (2006) Vince Vaughn. Austin Broken (:35) “Scary Movie” (2000) ‘R’ (:05) “8 Mile” (2002, Drama) Eminem. ‘R’ (11:55) “Poseidon” (2006) ‘PG-13’ (:35) “2 Guns” (2013) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ Fast 6 “The Rugrats Movie” (1998) ‘G’ (:25) “The Big Kahuna” (1999) ‘R’ “Passing Strange The Movie” (2009) De’Adre Aziza. ‘NR’ (:25) “Cocaine Cowboys” (2006, Documentary) ‘R’ Mighty Joe (:45) “Yours, Mine & Ours” (2005) (:15) “The First Grader” (2010) Naomie Harris. “Fruitvale Station” (2013) ‘R’ “Philomena” (2013) Judi Dench. (:15) “Judge Dredd” Bronx Ob “The Associate” (1996) Whoopi Goldberg. “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” (2013) ‘PG-13’ (:45) Trevor Noah: African American “A Night at the Roxbury” (1998) Tape (2001) (7:45) “Swing Kids” (1993) ‘PG-13’ (:45) “What About Bob?” (1991) Bill Murray. “Step Up Revolution” (2012) (:15) “A Perfect Man” (2012, Romance) ‘R’ “Passing Strange” (7:55) “Rushmore” (1998) ‘R’ “Yours, Mine & Ours” (2005) ‘PG’ “Philomena” (2013) Judi Dench. (:45) “Judge Dredd” (1995) Sylvester Stallone. (:25) “Made in America” (2013) ‘NR’ (:05) “Jefferson in Paris” (1995) Nick Nolte. ‘PG-13’ “Hateship Loveship” (2013) ‘R’ (:15) “A Little Help” (2010) Jenna Fischer. ‘R’ (:05) “Between Us” (2012) ‘R’ Flirting Snow Fall (:40) “The Substance of Fire” (1996) Ron Rifkin. (:25) “Last Night” (2010, Drama) ‘R’ “A Different Loyalty” (2004) ‘R’ (:45) “Cross My Heart” (1987) Martin Short. ‘R’ Bunraku (7:30) “JCVD” ‘R’ (:10) “Two Bits” (1995) ‘PG-13’ (:35) “Spark: A Burning Man Story” (:05) “Rollerball” (2002) Chris Klein. (:45) “Dark Skies” (2013) Keri Russell. ‘PG-13’ Akeelah “Aspen Extreme” (1992) Paul Gross. ‘PG-13’ “Knife Fight” (2012) Rob Lowe. ‘R’ (:40) “Gun Shy” (2000) Liam Neeson. ‘R’ “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” (2004, Action) Uma Thurman. ‘R’ (:15) “Snow Falling on Cedars” (1999) Ethan Hawke. ‘PG-13’ “Last Night” (2010) Keira Knightley. ‘R’ (:05) “Delivery Man” (2013) Vince Vaughn. “August: Osage County” (2013) Meryl Streep.
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The Taking of Pelham 123 ›› (2009, Action) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (1:46) (31) TNT Fri. 8 p.m. There’s Something About Mary ››› (1998, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz. A geek hires a sleazy private eye to report on a woman he has adored since high school. ‘R’ (1:58) ^ HBO2 Mon. 11:30 p.m.; Fri. 10:10 p.m. 13 Going on 30 ››› (2004, RomanceComedy) Jennifer Garner. An uncool girl magically becomes a successful adult after
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making a wish at her disastrous birthday party. ‘PG-13’ (1:37) (28) USA Wed. 4 p.m. Titanic ›››› (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. ‘PG-13’ (3:15) (43) AMC Thu. 7 p.m. Training Day ››› (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington. A rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer who wants to include him in his schemes. ‘R’ (2:00) (38) SPIKE Mon. 8 p.m. Transformers ››› (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Humanity’s fate rests in the hands of a youth when two races of warring robots make Earth their final battleground. ‘PG-13’ (2:24) (30) TBS Sun. 7 p.m. Transporter 3 ›› (2008, Action) Jason Statham. ‘PG-13’ (1:45) (38) SPIKE Sat. 10 p.m.
2 Fast 2 Furious ›› (2003, Action) Paul Walker. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (38) SPIKE Wed. 5:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. 2 Guns ›› (2013, Action) Denzel Washington. ‘R’ (1:49) + MAX Tue. 8:45 p.m.
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V for Vendetta ››› (2006, Action) Natalie Portman. After world war leads to a fascist government, a vigilante known as V uses terrorist tactics to fight the totalitarian state in which he now lives. ‘R’ (2:12) + MAX Thu. 9 p.m. Veronica Mars ››› (2014, Crime Drama) Kristen Bell. On the eve of her law-school graduation, Veronica turns amateur sleuth once again after ex-boyfriend, Logan, be-
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Walk the Line ››› (2005, Biography) Joaquin Phoenix. Johnny Cash forms an enduring bond with June Carter and struggles with drug addiction on the way to music stardom. ‘PG-13’ (2:16) ^ HBO2 Mon. 4:10 p.m. Welcome to the Punch ›› (2013, Action) James McAvoy. ‘R’ (1:39) 8 TMC Mon. 11 p.m. We’re the Millers ›› (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston. ‘R’ (1:50) + MAX Sat. 4:15 p.m. Wreck-It Ralph ››› (2012, Comedy) Voices 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) (51) FAM Sun. 6 p.m.
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X2: X-Men United ››› (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart. After a mutant-hating militarist named Stryker invades their school, the X-Men must join forces with Magneto to rescue Professor Xavier and neutralize the threat posed by Stryker. ‘PG-13’ (2:14) (43) AMC Mon. 11:08 p.m.; Tue. 4 p.m. X-Men Origins: Wolverine ›› (2009, Action) Hugh Jackman. ‘PG-13’ (1:48) (10) NBC Sat. 8 p.m. © Tribune Media Services
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MARTIAL ARTS FRIDAY 8:00 p.m. (38) SPIKE Bellator MMA Live Paul Daley vs. Douglas Lima, welterweight title fight. From Uncasville, Conn. (Live)
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After a seven season run, Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and her fellow Pawnee, Ind., bureaucrats say goodbye with the series finale Tuesday on NBC. Learn more about the sitcom at www.nbc.com/ parks-and-recreation The movie industry recognizes its top performers of the past year when The Oscars air Sunday on ABC. For more information on the nominees, click on www.oscars. org/oscars NASCAR’s Sprint Cup series revs up for the 2015 season with the “Great American Race,” the Daytona 500, airing Sunday on Fox. Find out more about the race and its host course, the Daytona International Speedway, at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com Paulie, Tuffy and the Cabin Kings gear up for more creative cabin building when Season 2 of “Building Wild” kicks off Tuesday on National Geographic Channel. Find out more about the projects and the men at channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/buildingwild/
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Hoarders A couple’s home Hoarders “June; Doug” A To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced (:02) Hoarders ‘PG’ (23) LIFE 108 252 contains 500,000 books. ‘PG’ woman may lose her home. ‘PG’ “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earth- WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ‘PG’ The Making (:38) “Independence Day” (1996, Science (28) USA 105 242 lings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. of Dig ‘14’ Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Friends “The Friends ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Family Guy American American The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Actor Kevin Nealon. The Office Conan Actor Pick” ‘PG’ Visa” ‘PG’ Movie” ‘PG’ Outing” ‘PG’ ‘14’ “Fresh Heir” Dad (N) ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ “PDA” ‘14’ Kevin Nealon. (30) TBS 139 247 One in Vegas” ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Castle Castle and Beckett Castle The serial killer reCastle A talk show host mys- Castle Beckett connects with Castle A chef is found frozen Bones “The Method in the Bones A man who died in a Law & Order “The Taxman (31) TNT 138 245 hunt a serial killer. ‘PG’ mains at large. ‘PG’ teriously dies. ‘PG’ a new detective. ‘PG’ to death. ‘PG’ Madness” ‘14’ terrorist attack. ‘PG’ Cometh” ‘14’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Kansas at Kansas State. From Bramlage SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (34) ESPN 140 206 Louisville at Georgia Tech. Coliseum in Mahnattan, Kan. (N) (Live) Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball Tennessee at South Carolina. Basketball The Grantland Basketball SportsNation NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) NBA Tonight 2014 World Series of Poker (35) ESPN2 144 209 From Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C. Hour (N) (N) (3:00) College Basketball Halls of Fame Golf Life Mariners Mondays (N) Golf Life Mariners Mondays (36) ROOT 426 687 Utah at Oregon. (2:30) “Training Day” (2001) “Man on Fire” (2004, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Christopher “Training Day” (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke. A (:37) “The Siege” (1998, Suspense) Denzel (38) SPIKE 241 241 Denzel Washington. Walken. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. Washington, Annette Bening. (3:02) “Terminator Salvation” (2009) Chris- (:35) Better Call Saul “Uno” Jimmy works (6:50) Better Call Saul (7:55) Better Call Saul “Na- Better Call Saul Jimmy de- (:04) Better Call Saul “Hero” (:08) “X2: X-Men United” (43) AMC 131 254 tian Bale, Sam Worthington. magic in the courtroom. ‘14’ “Mijo” ‘14’ cho” ‘14’ vises a bold plan. ‘14’ ‘14’ (2003) Patrick Stewart. 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(3:30) “The Saint” (1997) Val Kilmer. A mas- Last Week “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (2013, Comedy) Ben “Citizenfour” (2014, Documentary) Filmmaker Laura Poitras The Jinx: (:45) Girls (:15) Togeth- Rosie ter of disguise finds romance and danger in Tonight-John Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Shirley MacLaine. A man lives vicariously interviews Edward Snowden. ‘R’ The Life and “Close Up” erness ‘MA’ O’Donnell: A England. ‘PG-13’ through daydreams. ‘PG’ Deaths ‘MA’ Heartfelt (:10) “Walk the Line” (2005, Biography) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Wither- Last Week Real Time With Bill Maher Togetherness Looking ‘MA’ Girls “Close Game of Boxing Gennady Golovkin vs. The Making “Something spoon, Ginnifer Goodwin. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Tonight-John ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Up” ‘MA’ Thrones: A Martin Murray. Of: Ender’s About Mary” Carter Cash. ‘PG-13’ Day Game ‘PG’ (3:10) “The Break-Up” “47 Ronin” (2013, Adventure) Keanu Reeves, Hiroyuki Banshee Lucas and his team “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013, Action) (:45) “Poseidon” (2006, Adventure) Josh Lucas, Kurt Rus- (:25) Banshee (2006) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Sanada, Tadanobu Asano. Outcast samurai seek revenge on pull off a heist. ‘MA’ Bruce Willis. John McClane and his son battle sell, Jacinda Barrett. A luxury liner capsizes in the North ‘MA’ Aniston. ‘PG-13’ a treacherous overlord. ‘PG-13’ Russian villains. ‘R’ Atlantic. ‘PG-13’ “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” (2013, Biography) Idris Elba, Naomie Episodes “The Fifth Estate” (2013, Docudrama) Benedict Cumber- (:15) “Cold in July” (2014, Drama) Michael C. Hall, Sam (:05) “Richard Pryor: Omit Harris, Tony Kgoroge. Based on the life of South Africa’s Nelson Mandela. “Episode 406” batch, Daniel Brühl, Dan Stevens. WikiLeaks colleagues Shepard, Vinessa Shaw. A man’s life unravels after he kills a the Logic” (2013, Documen‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ provide support for whistle-blowers. ‘R’ home intruder. ‘R’ tary) ‘R’ (3:40) “Flirting With Disas- (:15) “Hateship Loveship” (2013, Comedy-Drama) Kristen “The Impossible” (2012, Drama) Naomi Watts, Ewan Mc- “Cleanskin” (2012, Suspense) Sean Bean, Abhin Galeya, “Welcome to the Punch” ter” (1996, Comedy) Ben Wiig, Guy Pearce. A shy caretaker is tricked into believing she Gregor, Tom Holland. A vacationing family is caught in the Charlotte Rampling. Ewen has to track down and eliminate a (2013, Action) James McAStiller. ‘R’ has a suitor. ‘R’ 2004 Thailand tsunami. ‘PG-13’ suicide bomber. ‘NR’ voy. ‘R’
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Outlaw Country Brothers Parks and Parks and Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ reawaken a feud. ‘14’ Recreation Recreation ‘14’ ‘14’ Cooking With Masterbuilt ‘G’ Perricone MD No Makeup Heartfelt Home With ValKitchen Clearance Products Skincare ‘G’ erie ‘G’ by Masterbuilt. (N) ‘G’ Child Genius The remaining Child Genius Current events Child Genius Literature and Dance Moms Abby’s job as a Dance Moms The girls (:02) Child Genius “We All (:02) Dance Moms The girls (:02) Dance Moms Abby’s job eight children compete. ‘G’ and earth sciences. ‘G’ the arts and inventions. ‘G’ manager is tested. ‘PG’ prepare for a music video. Want to Win, Right?” The four prepare for a music video. as a manager is tested. ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ finalists face off. ‘G’ ‘PG’ Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Sirens (N) ‘14’ (:31) Modern Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Sirens (N) ‘14’ (:31) Modern (:01) Modern (:31) Modern (:01) Sirens (:31) Sirens ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Family ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ Family ‘PG’ Family ‘PG’ Family ‘PG’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Friends ‘PG’ Friends ‘14’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Cougar Town Conan Artie Lange; Victoria Cougar Town Conan ‘14’ Shoes” ‘PG’ Old Man” ‘PG’ Smelly Car” Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ (N) ‘14’ Justice. (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘PG’ Castle Beckett invites Dem- Castle Beckett’s relationship Castle Beckett arrests Castle. Rizzoli & Isles Jane jumps Rizzoli & Isles “Foot Loose” Perception “Meat” (N) ‘14’ Rizzoli & Isles “Foot Loose” Perception “Meat” ‘14’ ming to assist. ‘PG’ with Demming. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ from a bridge. ‘14’ (N) ‘14’ ‘14’ (3:00) College Basketball College Basketball Florida at Missouri. From Mizzou Arena SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter Wisconsin at Maryland. (N) in Columbia, Mo. (N) (Live) (3:00) College Basketball NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) Basketball NBA Tonight 30 for 30 SportsCenter Special SportsCenter SportsCenter Texas at West Virginia. (N) (N) West Coast Customs ‘G’ The Game Mark Few UFC Reloaded “UFC 149: Faber vs. Barao” Interim bantamweight championship. Poker Night World Poker Tour: SeaWorld Poker Tour: SeaDestination 365 Show (N) in America son 13 son 13 Polaris Bar Rescue Jon takes a bar Bar Rescue Jon restores the Bar Rescue “Jon T, He Don’t Bar Rescue Las Vegas’ first Bar Rescue “Beach Rats” Framework (N) ‘PG’ Bar Rescue Dated decor and Bar Rescue “On the Rocks” out of retirement. ‘PG’ Mystique Lounge. ‘PG’ Like It” ‘PG’ gay nightclub. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ an angry chef. ‘PG’ ‘PG’ “X2: X-Men United” (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen. A power- “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal. “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal. mad militarist pursues the mutants. Global warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. Global warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. 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 ChickHill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ en ‘14’ Mysteries ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ en ‘14’ To Be Announced Treehouse Masters “AJ’s Treehouse Masters “Bionic Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Treehouse Masters “Treehive Treehouse Masters “Bionic Treehouse Masters ‘PG’ Wish Treehouse” ‘PG’ Treehouse” ‘PG’ Beehive” ‘PG’ Treehouse” ‘PG’ Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- I Didn’t Do I Didn’t Do Jessie ‘G’ K.C. Under- “Bad Hair Day” (2015, Comedy) Laura Ma- (:45) Mickey I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- I Didn’t Do A.N.T. 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(N) ‘14’ the Amish. ‘14’ Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods With Andrew Man v. Food Man v. 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(2:00) “Ram- “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon. A “Titanic” (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. “Ocean’s (43) AMC 131 254 bo III” suave ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. 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Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen ‘PG’ “Blended” (2014, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew “For a Good Time, Call...” Barrymore, Joel McHale. Two single-parent families are stuck (2012, Comedy) Ari Graynor, together at a resort. ‘PG-13’ Justin Long. ‘R’ “V for Vendetta” (2006, Action) Natalie Portman, Hugo (:15) Life on Top Feature 4: Weaving, Stephen Rea. A vigilante fights a fascist governLet’s Do It A compilation of ment. ‘R’ episodes. ‘MA’ Shameless “Crazy Love” Penn & Tell- Earthquake: These Ain’t (:35) “Get Jimmy’s return sends Fiona er: Bulls...! Jokes ‘MA’ Rich or Die into chaos. ‘MA’ ‘MA’ Tryin’” “Kill Bill: Vol. 2” (2004, Action) Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael “Ain’t Them Madsen. An assassin confronts her former boss and his gang. ‘R’ Bodies Saints” ‘R’
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Channel 2 News 5:00 Report (N) Wild Kratts ‘Y’ Wild Kratts BBC World “Desert Elves” News Ameri‘Y’ ca ‘PG’
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Wheel of For- Last Man (:31) Cristela tune (N) ‘G’ Standing (N) “Gifted and ‘PG’ Talented” Celebrity Celebrity Bones An apparent suicide Name Game Name Game uncovers scandal. ‘14’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ KTVA 6 p.m. Evening The Amazing Race (N) ‘PG’ News (N) The Big Bang The Big Bang World’s Funniest Fails “Baby Theory ‘14’ Theory ‘14’ Got Fail” Loni Love; Gary Valentine. ‘14’ Channel 2 Newshour (N) The Night Shift “Recovery” Ragosa returns to the hospital. ‘14’ PBS NewsHour (N) Washington Alaska EdiWeek With tion Gwen Ifill
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Shark Tank Beard oils and mustache waxes. ‘PG’
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ABC News at (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ‘14’ (:37) Nightline (N) ‘G’ 10 (N)
Bones “The Woman in Limbo” Brennan makes a shocking discovery. ‘14’ Hawaii Five-0 “Kuka’awale” (N) ‘14’ Glee “Child Star” The club books a public performance. (N) ‘14’ Dateline NBC (N) ‘PG’
Everybody Paid Program Loves Raymond ‘PG’ Blue Bloods Boomer Esiason visits Frank. ‘14’ Fox 4 News at 9 (N)
How I Met Your Mother ‘14’ KTVA Nightcast Anger Management ‘14’
Great Performances “La Dolce Vita: The Music of Italian Cinema” Music from Italian movies. (N) ‘PG’
The Office “Gossip” ‘14’
The Wendy Williams Show ‘PG’
(:35) Late Show With David Letterman (N) ‘PG’ Two and a TMZ (N) ‘PG’ Half Men ‘PG’
The Late Late Show Entertainment Tonight
Channel 2 (:34) The Tonight Show Star- (:36) Late News: Late ring Jimmy Fallon ‘14’ Night With Edition (N) Seth Meyers Games of the Broadway in the Hood: Charlie Rose (N) North ‘G’ Open Doors and Dreams ‘G’
Raising Hope Raising Hope 30 Rock ‘14’ 30 Rock ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Problems Solved “Oreck” Featuring Oreck. ‘G’ To Be Announced To Be Announced Bring It! ‘PG’ Bring It! (N) ‘PG’ (:02) Preachers’ Daughters (:02) Bring It! ‘PG’ (:02) Bring It! ‘PG’ The girls grow tired of Lolly’s antics. (N) ‘14’ Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- Modern Fam- “The Mechanic” (2011, Actims Unit “Gray” ‘14’ tims Unit “Rescue” ‘14’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ ily ‘PG’ tion) Jason Statham. Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘14’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld ‘PG’ Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Solving “Blades of Glory” (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, King of the Nerds Solving Masseuse” Stall” ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Theory ‘PG’ Pom Pom Kitty’s disappear- Will Arnett. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. Pom Pom Kitty’s disappear‘PG’ ance. (N) ‘14’ ance. ‘14’ Castle “Anatomy of a MurCastle Searching for a notori- Castle Murder victim is a male Cold Justice (N) ‘14’ “The Taking of Pelham 123” (2009) Denzel Washington. Cold Justice ‘14’ Hawaii Five-0 “Ku I Ka Pili der” ‘PG’ ous serial killer. ‘PG’ stripper. ‘PG’ Criminals hijack a New York subway train. Koko” ‘14’ NBA Basketball Miami Heat at New Orleans Pelicans. From the Smoothie NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Portland Trail Blazers. From SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Basketball: Thunder at King Center in New Orleans. (N) (Live) Moda Center in Portland. (N) (Live) Trail Blazers (3:00) College Basketball Boxing Friday Night Fights. Johnny Garcia vs. Cletus Seldin. SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) NBA Tonight NFL Live (N) NBA Tonight SportsCenter (N) Manhattan at Iona. (N) From Huntington, N.Y. (N) (Live) (N) UEFA Champions League Graham Halls of Fame WHL Hockey Spokane Chiefs at Tri-City Americans. (N) (Live) College Hockey Miami (Ohio) at Denver. From Magness Arena in Denver. (N WHL Hockey: Chiefs at Soccer Bensinger Same-day Tape) Americans Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Jail ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Bellator MMA Live Paul Daley vs. Douglas Lima, welterweight title fight. From Uncasville, (:15) Bellator MMA Live Conn. (N) (Live) (3:30) “Predator 2” (1990) Danny Glover, Gary Busey. Police “Doomsday” (2008, Action) Rhona Mitra, Malcolm McDowell, Bob Hoskins. “Shaun of the Dead” (2004) Simon Pegg. An aimless TV The Walking Dead “The Dis- Talking Dead officers lock horns with a bloodthirsty alien. Disease specialists seek a cure for a deadly virus. salesman and his friend battle zombies. tance” ‘MA’ ‘14’ King of the King of the The Cleve- The Cleve- American Family Guy Family Guy Jack & Tri- Childrens Hot Package The Venture Family Guy Family Guy American Jack & Tri- Childrens Hill ‘PG’ Hill ‘PG’ land Show land Show Dad ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ umph Hospital ‘14’ (N) Bros. ‘14’ ‘14’ ‘14’ Dad ‘14’ umph Hospital ‘14’ To Be Announced Insane Pools: Off the Deep Treehouse Masters “Ultimate Insane Pools: Off the Deep Treehouse Masters “Ultimate End (N) ‘PG’ Treehouses III” ‘PG’ End ‘PG’ Treehouses III” ‘PG’ Girl Meets Girl Meets Austin & Austin & Radio Disney “Brave” (2012, Adventure) Voices of Kevin Phineas and Wander Over I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- Austin & I Didn’t Do Liv & Mad- I Didn’t Do World ‘G’ World ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Awards McKidd, Emma Thompson. Ferb ‘G’ Yonder It ‘G’ die ‘G’ Ally ‘Y’ It ‘G’ die ‘G’ It ‘G’ iCarly “iTwins” iCarly ‘G’ Sam & Cat ‘Y’ The Thunder- To Be AnTo Be AnTo Be AnTo Be AnFull House ‘G’ Full House ‘G’ Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ‘PG’ (:36) Friends (:12) Everybody Loves Ray‘G’ mans ‘G’ nounced nounced nounced nounced ‘14’ mond ‘PG’ “Jerry Maguire” (1996, Romance-Comedy) Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renee Zellwe- “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron. A well-to-do The 700 Club ‘G’ Gilmore Girls “Back in the ger. An attack of conscience changes an L.A. sports agent’s life. white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Saddle Again” ‘PG’ Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Style by Jury 19 Kids and 19 Kids and Love, Lust or (:31) Style by Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL (:01) Love, (:31) Style by Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL ‘PG’ Counting Counting Run ‘PG’ Jury ‘PG’ Lust or Run Jury ‘PG’ Gold Rush Parker mines an Gold Rush Parker diverts a Gold Rush The Hoffmans’ Gold Rush - The Dirt “Epi- Gold Rush “Hundreds of Gold Rush “Pile of Nuggets” (:05) Gold Rush ‘PG’ (:05) Gold Rush “Pile of Nugisland of paydirt. ‘PG’ creek. ‘PG’ sluicebox is frozen. ‘PG’ sode 11” (N) ‘PG’ Ounces” (N) ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ gets” ‘PG’ Expedition Unknown “Tem- Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Castle ‘PG’ ple of Doom” ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ (N) ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Manson Charles Manson. ‘PG’ American Pickers ‘PG’ American Pickers “The Ein- American Pickers “Auburned American Pickers “The (:03) American Pickers “Easy (:01) American Pickers ‘PG’ stein Gamble” ‘PG’ Out” ‘PG’ Pickin’ or the Egg” ‘PG’ Riders” ‘PG’ Donnie Loves Donnie Loves Criminal Minds A dead killer Criminal Minds “Minimal Criminal Minds “Paradise” Criminal Minds “CatchCriminal Minds “The In(:01) Criminal Minds “Memo- (:01) Criminal Minds “ParaJenny ‘14’ Jenny ‘PG’ is linked to new murders. ‘14’ Loss” Reid and Prentiss are A serial killer stages car ac- ing Out” Serial killer jumps stincts” Abduction of a boy in riam” Dr. Reid investigates an dise” A serial killer stages car taken hostage. ‘14’ cidents. ‘14’ trains. ‘14’ Las Vegas. ‘14’ old murder. ‘14’ accidents. ‘14’ House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- House Hunt- Love It or List It, Too “Linda Love It or List It, Too “Karen Love It or List It, Too “Barb & House Hunt- Hunters Int’l House Hunt- Hunters Int’l Love It or List It, Too “Barb ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ and Cory” ‘G’ & Sat” ‘G’ Ted” (N) ‘G’ ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ & Ted” ‘G’ Chopped Sea snails in the Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive basket. ‘G’ Shark Tank A three-in-one The Celebrity Apprentice The winner is announced. ‘PG’ Restaurant Startup Two tasty Restaurant Startup “SecRestaurant Startup “Young Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program nail polish. ‘PG’ chicken concepts. onds, Please!” Hustlers” The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Greta Red Eye (N) Van Susteren (3:50) Fu(:21) Futura- The Nightly Daily Show/ (5:57) South (:29) Tosh.0 “The House Bunny” (2008) Anna Faris, Colin Hanks. A sex- “The Rocker” (2008, Comedy) Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Josh Gad. “Napoleon turama ‘PG’ ma ‘PG’ Show Jon Stewart Park ‘14’ ‘14’ pot teaches misfit sorority sisters about men. A failed drummer gets another shot at fame. Dynamite” “Scarecrow” (2013) Lacey Chabert. A monstrous scarecrow “Final Destination 3” (2006, Horror) Mary Elizabeth Win12 Monkeys “The Keys” ‘14’ Helix Walker decides to go to 12 Monkeys “The Keys” ‘14’ Helix Walker decides to go to terrorizes teens and their teacher. ‘14’ stead, Ryan Merriman, Kris Lemche. St. Germain. ‘14’ St. Germain. ‘14’
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How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Rules of En- Rules of En- Parks and Parks and Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother Your Mother gagement gagement Recreation Recreation 27th Annual Big Bonanza Silver Sale ‘G’ The Oreck Challenge ‘G’ Dooney & Bourke ‘G’
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(3:15) “Non-Stop” (2014, Ac- “Citizenfour” (2014, Documentary) Filmmaker Laura Poitras “Walk of Shame” (2014) Elizabeth Banks. A The Second VICE Special Report: Killing VICE Special Report: Killing The Jinx: The Life and one-night stand leaves a woman stranded in Best Exotic Cancer Groundbreaking can- Cancer Groundbreaking can- Deaths of Robert Durst ‘14’ 504 tion) Liam Neeson. ‘PG-13’ interviews Edward Snowden. ‘R’ downtown L.A. ‘R’ cer treatments. ‘14’ cer treatments. ‘14’ (2:45) “The Last Week (:15) “Rio 2” (2014, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, REAL Sports With Bryant “The Fault in Our Stars” (2014, Romance) Shailene Wood- (:10) “There’s Something About Mary” (1998, Romanceley, Ansel Elgort. Two teenagers meet and fall in love at a Comedy) Cameron Diaz. A man hires a sleazy private eye to 505 Heat” (2013) Tonight-John Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement. Animated. Blu and his Gumbel ‘PG’ ‘R’ family journey to the Amazon. ‘G’ cancer support group. ‘PG-13’ find a former classmate. ‘R’ (3:30) “Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel. (:40) “Gravity” (2013) Sandra Bullock. Two (:15) “The Signal” (2014, Suspense) Brenton Thwaites, Banshee Lucas and Brock Banshee Lucas and Brock Banshee Lucas and Brock head to Louisiana. (N) ‘MA’ head to Louisiana. ‘MA’ head to Louisiana. ‘MA’ 516 Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardon for astronauts become stranded in deep space. Beau Knapp, Olivia Cooke. A computer hacker lures three their help. ‘PG-13’ ‘PG-13’ collegians to the desert. ‘PG-13’ Roberta Flack: Killing Me “Bad News Bears” (2005, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Episodes House of Lies The Affair The Solloways “Cold in July” (2014, Drama) Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepa- Shameless “Crazy Love” Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden. A former baseball player “Episode 406” ‘MA’ return to Brooklyn. ‘MA’ rd, Vinessa Shaw. A man’s life unravels after he kills a home Jimmy’s return sends Fiona 546 Softly ‘PG’ coaches misfit Little Leaguers. ‘PG-13’ ‘MA’ intruder. ‘R’ into chaos. ‘MA’ “Scary Movie V” (2013) Ashley Tisdale. New “Cleanskin” (2012, Suspense) Sean Bean, Abhin Galeya, (:20) “What’s the Worst That Could Hap- “Delivery Man” (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt, “The Perks of Being a WallCobie Smulders. A former sperm donor discovers that he flower” (2012) Logan Lerman. 554 parents need help to rid themselves of an evil Charlotte Rampling. Ewen has to track down and eliminate a pen?” (2001, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, demon. ‘PG-13’ suicide bomber. ‘NR’ Danny DeVito. ‘PG-13’ fathered hundreds. ‘PG-13’ ‘PG-13’
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“Finding Neverland” (2004, Drama) Johnny Depp, Kate Forensic Winslet, Julie Christie. Writer J.M. Barrie creates the character Files ‘14’ Peter Pan. College Basketball Arkansas at Kentucky. From Rupp Arena Paid Program in Lexington, Ky. (N) (Live) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Middle ‘PG’
Sanctuary “Fragments” Dr. Magnus fights to save a scientist. ‘PG’ Designing Storm Stories Spaces ‘PG’ ‘PG’ Anger Man- Anger Management ‘14’ agement ‘14’
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Walker, Texas Ranger “Un- Walker, Texas Ranger A sci (8) WGN-A 239 307 der Cover” ‘PG’ entist is kidnapped. ‘14’ (6:00) Saturday Morning Q “Oreck” Featuring products by (20) QVC 137 317 Oreck. (N) ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program (23) LIFE 108 252 Law & Order: Special Vic (28) USA 105 242 tims Unit “Protection” ‘14’ The King of The King of (30) TBS 139 247 Queens ‘PG’ Queens ‘14’
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Walker, Texas Ranger “Soul Walker, Texas Ranger “Circle Walker, Texas Ranger “Test Blue Bloods “Women With of Winter” ‘PG’ of Life” ‘14’ of Faith” ‘PG’ Guns” ‘14’ It Cosmetics ‘G’ The Oreck Challenge ‘G’ Computer Shop ‘G’
Unsolved Mysteries Arizona Movie souvenir killer. ‘14’
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Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Mercy” ‘14’ tims Unit “Careless” ‘14’ “Duplex” (2003, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore, Eileen Essell. A couple tries to get rid of an annoying neighbor.
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Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Vic- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Parts” ‘14’ tims Unit “Raw” ‘14’ tims Unit “Screwed” ‘14’ tims Unit “Alternate” ‘14’ tims Unit ‘14’ “Zoolander” (2001, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will “Blades of Glory” (2007, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Friends ‘14’ Friends ‘14’ Ferrell. A disgraced male model is brainwashed to become Will Arnett. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. an assassin. Law & Order “Patsy” ‘14’ Law & Order “Blood Money” “Bad Teacher” (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz. Two teach- “It’s Complicated” (2009) Meryl Streep, Steve Martin. A di‘14’ ers vie for the affections of a rich substitute. vorcee is caught between her ex and an architect. College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live)
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College Basketball North Carolina State at Boston College. College Basketball Utah State at Air Force. (N) (Live) College Basketball San Diego at Portland. From Chiles Cen- College Basketball Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine. From (36) ROOT 426 687 From the Conte Forum in Boston. (N) (Live) ter in Portland, Ore. (N) (Live) Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu, Calif. (N) (Live) “Transporter 3” (2008, Action) Jason Statham, Natalya Rudakova. Frank “End of Watch” (2012, Crime Drama) Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Peña. Two Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘PG’ Cops ‘14’ Jail ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ Cops ‘14’ (38) SPIKE 241 241 Martin becomes involved with a Ukrainian woman. LAPD cops patrol the dangerous Southland streets. The RifleThe RifleThe RifleThe RifleThe RifleThe RifleThe Rifleman The Rifle“Young Guns” (1988, Western) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland. Six depu- “Young Guns II” (1990) Emilio Estevez. Billy (43) AMC 131 254 man ‘G’ man ‘G’ man ‘G’ man ‘G’ man ‘G’ man ‘G’ ‘PG’ man ‘G’ tized regulators become the objects of a manhunt. the Kid and gang gallop to Mexico. Steven Uni- Uncle Uncle Teen Titans Teen Titans Clarence ‘PG’ Clarence ‘PG’ World of World of World of Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans (46) TOON 176 296 verse ‘PG’ Grandpa Grandpa Go! ‘PG’ Go! Gumball Gumball Gumball Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ Go! ‘PG’ To Be Announced (47) ANPL 184 282 “Brave” (2012, Adventure) Voices of Kevin (49) DISN 173 291 McKidd, Emma Thompson. SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob (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 (61) FOOD 110 231
Girl Meets Girl Meets Girl Meets Liv & Mad- Liv & Mad- Austin & Austin & I Didn’t Do I Didn’t Do World ‘G’ World ‘G’ World ‘G’ die ‘G’ die ‘G’ Ally ‘Y’ Ally ‘G’ It ‘G’ It ‘G’ Sanjay and Breadwinners Rabbids Inva- Power Rang- The Fairly The Fairly SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Craig ‘Y7’ ‘Y7’ sion ‘Y7’ ers OddParents OddParents (6:30) “The Prince & Me” “Grease” (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Disparate sum- “Dirty Dancing” (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. A shel(2004) Julia Stiles. mer lovers meet again as high-school seniors. tered teen falls for a street-wise dance instructor. Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. Chea. ‘PG’ “Turtle Trouble” ‘PG’ “Why Am I Blue?” ‘PG’ To Be Announced Street Outlaws A demolition Street Outlaws Big Chief is Street Outlaws The season Street Outlaws ‘14’ derby. ‘14’ called out. ‘14’ winds down. ‘14’ Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Anthony Bourdain: No Res- Booze Traveler Mayan Bizarre Bizarre The Trip: 2015 ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ervations ‘PG’ chocolate wine. ‘PG’ Foods: Foods: The Hunt Hal and Michelle The Hunt Hal and Michelle The Hunt Marty Loring loses The Hunt Mike Carlson leads Appalachian Outlaws “Root Appalachian Outlaws “Eye begin their hunt. ‘PG’ face a charging bear. ‘PG’ his guide. ‘PG’ Ben and Tom. ‘PG’ Awakening” ‘PG’ for an Eye” ‘PG’ Dog the Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds A dead killer Criminal Minds “Minimal Criminal Minds “Demonol- Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Leland must attend Lamaze is linked to new murders. ‘14’ Loss” Reid and Prentiss are ogy” Deaths with religious ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ ‘PG’ class. ‘PG’ taken hostage. ‘14’ overtones. ‘14’ Bath Crash- Bath Crash- Fixer Upper A home for three Fixer Upper ‘G’ Fixer Upper Houses in Wood- Fixer Upper Houses near Beachfront Beachfront ers ‘G’ ers ‘G’ people. ‘G’ way, Texas. ‘G’ Baylor University. Bargain Bargain Farmhouse The Pioneer The Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen “Winter Fix” Kids Baking ChampionChopped ‘G’ Chopped ‘G’ Rules ‘G’ Woman ‘G’ Woman ‘G’ Southern (N) ‘G’ ship ‘G’ Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program
Austin & Austin & Jessie ‘G’ Jessie ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ Ally ‘G’ iCarly “iBust a iCarly ‘G’ “Splitting Adam” (2015) Jace Norman. ‘G’ Thief” ‘G’ “Jerry Maguire” (1996) Tom Cruise. An attack of conscience changes an L.A. sports agent’s life. Untold Stories of the E.R. Untold Stories of the E.R. “Don’t Touch That!” ‘PG’ “Clueless!” ‘PG’ To Be Announced Expedition Unknown “City of Gold” ‘PG’ Appalachian Outlaws “Payback” ‘PG’ Donnie Loves Donnie Loves Jenny ‘14’ Jenny ‘14’
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