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Middleport•Pomeroy, Ohio

INSIDE STORY

WEATHER

SPORTS

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Mostly sunny.
High near 40. Low
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Local, regional
sports.... B1

OBITUARIES
Beatrice E. ‘Bea’ Duggan, 82
Paul J. Gauze, 77
Carl L. ‘Sonny’ Morrison, 76
Charles D. Reitmire, Sr., 75
Doris E. Scott, 90
Donna J. Wells, 67
Erma Jane Wright, 78

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Vol. 62, No. 236

Man wanted for passing fake checks
Amber Gillenwater

mdtnews@mydailytribune.com

Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartlandpublications.com

OHIO VALLEY — Officials
in Gallia and Meigs counties are
seeking information that may
lead to the apprehension of a Nitro man wanted for passing thousands of dollars in bad checks.
Joseph Christopher “Joey”
Hajj, 32, of Nitro, W.Va., is
wanted for passing bad checks
in West Virginia, Ohio, Georgia
and Kentucky according to Sgt.
Dan Leonard with the Meigs

County Sheriff’s Office.
Leonard
said that the
checks appear
to be from a
business —
such as BA
Contracting,
Hajj
Johnson Construction or JJ
Construction
— and the address on the some
of the checks have been from Nitro, W.Va.
The checks appear to be legitimate, and were likely made by the
suspect, according to Leonard.

Hajj is wanted in Meigs County on a charge of felony theft by
deception.
The suspect is also wanted in
West Virginia for allegedly passing bad checks to obtain a 2012
white Dodge Ram in Beckley.
According to a report filed
with the Gallia County Sheriff’s
Office, the stolen truck from
Beckley was observed on Monday at a residence on Quail Creek
Drive in Green Township, Gallia
County.
Gallia County deputies later
responded to investigate the
area, and, reportedly, the officers
were later informed that a white

male had run out the back door
of the home on Quail Creek upon
their arrival. This man was later
identified as Hajj.
The truck parked at the residence was towed from the scene.
According to the report, officers discovered fake checks Hajj
allegedly used to purchase items
from local businesses within the
vehicle. The truck was inventoried and the items inside kept as
evidence, and officials in Beckley, W.Va., were notified of the
vehicle’s recovery.
A second report filed with the
Gallia County Sheriff’s Office
also lists Hajj as a suspect in the

alleged theft of an ATV on December 20, 2012.
According to the report,
Hajj had written a check in the
amount of $9,113.73 last Thursday afternoon to Kawasaki Motor Sports located on Ohio 160
in Gallia County for a 2012
Green Kawasaki ATV.
After the suspect left the store
with the ATV, the owner of the
dealership reportedly contacted
the bank listed on the check and
was advised by bank employees
that the check was fraudulent.
He then contacted the sheriff’s
See CHECKS |‌ A3

Gallia man charged
with forgery, theft
Amber Gillenwater
mdtnews@mydailytribune.com

Photos by Sarah Hawley | Daily Sentinel

Meigs County Juvenile/Probate Court Judge Scott Powell, left, issues the oath of office to newly elected county
officials on Thursday afternoon in the Common Pleas Courtroom.

New county officials sworn in
Sarah Hawley
shawley@heartpublications.com

POMEROY — County officials who
were elected during November’s General
Election took the oath of office on Thursday afternoon in a ceremony held in the
Meigs County Common Pleas Courtroom.
Meigs County Juvenile/Probate Judge
Scott Powell gave the oath of office to 10
county officials.
Sworn in to their respective offices
were common pleas judge Carson Crow,
county court judge Steve Story, county
commissioners Randy Smith and Michael
Bartrum, engineer Eugene Triplett, prosecutor Colleen Williams, clerk of courts
Diane Lynch, treasurer Peggy Yost, sheriff Keith Wood, and coroner Douglas
Hunter.
Crow’s term begins on Jan. 1, as does
Story’s new term. Smith will begin his
term on Jan. 2, with Bartrum’s second
term to begin on Jan. 3.
Williams, Triplett, Hunter, Wood, and
Lynch all begin their terms on Jan. 7.
Yost’s second term begins on Sept. 2.
Recorder Kay Hill will be sworn in at a
later date. Her term begins on Jan. 7.

Newly elected Meigs County Commissioner Randy Smith is pictured
with members of his family after taking the oath of office on Thursday.
Smith’s begins his term as Meigs County Commissioner on Jan. 2.

GALLIPOLIS — A Crown City man was recently
charged with seven counts of forgery, one count of theft
and one count of the misuse of a credit card after he
allegedly forged checks and other information in the
name of an elderly Gallia County couple.
Dwight D. Woodyard, 24, was arraigned last week
during a hearing in the Gallia County Common Pleas
Court and charged with forging three checks belonging to a 66-year-old woman on November 16, 17 and
27. Woodyard also allegedly misused the victim’s credit
card between October 22 and November 26, 2012, on
property or services valued at more than $1,000 and
less than $7,500.
Woodyard also allegedly forged a check belonging to
a 69-year-old man on Nov. 26 and stole a riding lawn
mower belonging to the same victim between Oct. 1
and Nov. 21, 2012.
The defendant also allegedly forged debit card transaction receipts — a debit card belonging to a third victim — on Nov. 28, 29 and 30.
According to the police report filed in relation to this
case, the total amount taken from the elderly couple’s
accounts totals $1,998. The riding lawn mower is valued at $1,294.
All the charges in this case are felonies of the fifth
degree.
During his hearing on Dec. 17, Woodyard pleaded
not guilty to the charges against him.
The defendant was ordered to have no contact with
the victims in this case or their property.
A plea agreement in this case may be filed by March
25, 2013. A jury trial has been scheduled for April 25,
2013.
Also recently arraigned in the Gallia County Common Pleas Court was Lora B. Childress, 34, Bidwell,
on one felony DUI charge and a charge of tampering
with evidence.
According to the indictment filed in this case, Childress was pulled over for driving under the influence
of alcohol, drugs of abuse or both on Dec. 4, 2012, and
has been convicted of three prior driving under the
influence charges in the Gallipolis Municipal Court, a
fourth-degree felony. The three prior offenses occurred
in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
In relation to her tampering with evidence charge,
Childress allegedly dumped her urine sample into the
toilet, dropped the tube in the toilet and put toilet water in the sample tube on Dec. 4, a third-degree felony.
During her arraignment on Dec. 20, Childress’ bond
was set at $25,000 own recognizance. She later posted
bond for her release.
A jury trial in this case has been set for May 6, 2013.
A plea agreement may be filed on April 5, 2013.

Commissioners hold final meeting of 2012
Sarah Hawley

shawley@heartlandpublications.com

POMEROY — The
Meigs County Commissioners held their final
meeting of 2012 on Thursday afternoon.
Bids were awarded for
work at the Rutland Civic
Center. KAL Electric of
Athens was awarded the
contract for electrical work
in the amount of $29,459,
with D.V. Weber of Reedsville receiving the contract
for the plumbing work in
the amount of $6,619.
Mileage of roads maintained by the county was
certified by the commis-

sioners as presented by
Meigs County Engineer
Eugene Triplett. The
county is responsible for
maintaining 259.1 miles of
public road.
The courthouse will be
open on Monday, Dec. 31,
but Commissioner Tim
Ihle encouraged anyone
who needed to do business in a particular office
to call that office to make
sure of their hours as each
office can choose to close
that day.
This was the final meeting for President of the
Meigs County Commissioners Tom Anderson.
Anderson was presented
with a cake and gift earlier

this month to commemorate his four years of service as a commissioner.
Present at Thursday’s
meeting were commissioners Anderson, Ihle, and
Michael Bartrum, Triplett,
clerk Gloria Kloes, Denise
Alkire from the Meigs
County Grants Office, and
Del Pullins who gave the
invocation.
The commissioners meet
each Thursday at 1 p.m. on
the third floor of the Meigs
County Courthouse.
An organizational meeting will be held at 11 a.m.
Sarah Hawley | Daily Sentinel
on Monday, Jan. 14, in ac- Meigs County Commissioner Tom Anderson, center, was recently presented with a cake and
cordance with the Ohio Re- gift making his term in office. Anderson is pictured with Commissioners Michael Bartrum, left,
vised Code.
and Tim Ihle, right, and clerk Gloria Kloes.

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Meigs County Community Calendar
Friday, Dec. 28
BEDFORD TWP. — The
Bedford Township Trustees
will hold their end of year
meeting at 2: p.m. at the
town hall.
SYRACUSE — The Sutton Township Trustees will

hold their end of year meeting at 7 p.m. at Syracuse Village Hall.
Wednesday, Jan. 2
OLIVE TWP. — The Olive Township Trustees will
hold their year end and re-or-

ganizational meeting at 6:30
p.m. at the township garage.
Thursday, Jan. 3
POMEROY — The Leading Creek Conservancy District will hold an organizational/special board meeting

at 7 a.m. for the 2013 budget.
Tuesday, Jan. 8
TUPPERS PLAINS —
The Tuppers Plains Regional
Sewer Board will have their
regular meeting at 5 p.m. at
the TPRSD office.

Local Briefs

For the record

‘Food for Fines’
POMEROY — The
Meigs County District
Public Libraries will be
accepting non-perishable
food items in lieu of fines
during the month of December. These items will
be distributed to area food
banks. For more information please contact (740)
992-5813.

Common Pleas Court
Domestic
An action of divorce has been filed by Heather N. Harris against Jason A. Harris.
An action of divorce has been filed by Mark S. Iles
against Anne M. Iles.
An action of divorce has been filed by Christina L.
Westfall against Frank L. Westfall, Jr.
An action of dissolution has been filed by Anthony
Todd Wolfe and Carrie Ann Wolfe.
An action of dissolution has been filed by Jerry L.
Rucker and Sarah L. Rucker.
A dissolution has been gratned to Cara Bullington and
Adam Bullington.
A dissolution has been granted to Jeremy Joe Lawrence and April Yvette Lawrence.
A dissolution has been granted to Brandy N. Hubbard
and Jeremy C. Hubbard.
A dissolution has been granted to Mellisa Higginbotham and Michael Higginbotham.
A divorce has been granted to Phillip Anthony Woods
from Sherri Dawn Woods.

Office Closed
POMEROY — The
Meigs County Health Department will be closed
on Tuesday, Jan. 1 in observance of the New Years
holiday. Normal hours will
resume at 8 a.m. on Jan. 2.
POMEROY — The
Meigs County Auditor,
Treasurer and Recorders
offices will close at noon
on Monday, Dec. 31 and
remain closed on Tuesday,
Jan. 1. Normal office hours
will resume on Jan. 2.
POMEROY — Leading
Creek Conservancy District will be closed New
Year’s Eve and New Year’s

Day. For emergencies call
(740) 742-2597 or toll free
(877) 742-2597.
Piano Recital
POMEROY — The piano students of June VanVranken will hold a holiday
piano recital at 6:30 p.m.
on Dec. 29 at New Beginnings United Methodist
Church in Pomeroy. The
public is invited.
Boil advisory lifted
POMEROY — All boil
advisories for the Village of
Pomeroy water customers
have been lifted.
Upcoming blood
drives
MEIGS COUNTY —
Two upcoming blood
drives have been scheduled
in Meigs County. The first
will be from 1-6 p.m. on
Dec. 26 at the Mulberry
Community Center. The
second is scheduled from
9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Dec. 31 at
the Middleport Church of
Christ

Church Calendar
New Year’s Eve service
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Community Church will host
a New Year’s Eve service at 8 p.m. on Dec. 31. The church
is located on Second Street in Syracuse. Pastor Markco
Pritt invites the public.

Ohio Valley Forecast
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. Southeast
wind 3 to 5 mph.
Friday Night: A chance of rain before 1 a.m., then rain and
snow likely between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., then snow likely after 3
a.m. Cloudy, with a low around 31. Calm wind becoming south
around 5 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Saturday: A chance of snow before 10 a.m., then a chance
of rain and snow between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., then a chance
of rain after 11 a.m. Cloudy, with a high near 38. Light and
variable wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph in the morning.
Chance of precipitation is 50 percent. New precipitation
amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Saturday Night: A chance of snow showers, mainly before midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 24. West wind 6 to
9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40 percent.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 38.
Monday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low
around 21. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Local stocks
AEP (NYSE) — 42.64
Akzo (NASDAQ) — 21.89
Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 79.58
Big Lots (NYSE) — 27.87
Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 40.12
BorgWarner (NYSE) — 70.47
Century Alum (NASDAQ) — 8.34
Champion (NASDAQ) — 0.11
City Holding (NASDAQ) — 34.32
Collins (NYSE) — 58.14
DuPont (NYSE) — 45.07
US Bank (NYSE) — 32.02
Gen Electric (NYSE) — 20.69
Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — 47.88
JP Morgan (NYSE) — 43.63
Kroger (NYSE) — 25.96
Ltd Brands (NYSE) — 46.41
Norfolk So (NYSE) — 61.22
OVBC (NASDAQ) — 18.64
BBT (NYSE) — 29.06

Birthdays
Saturday, Dec. 29
POMEROY — Kathleen
Wells will celebrate her
94th birthday on Dec. 29.
Cards can be sent to her
at 34719 Ball Run Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

Monday, Dec. 31
SYRACUSE — Jane
Teaford will celebrate
her 93rd birthday on
Dec. 31. Cards can be
sent to her at PO Box
261, Syracuse, Ohio,
45779.

A divorce has been granted to Ashley Walters from
George Walters.
A divorce has been granted to Debra L. Campbell from
Edward Allen Campbell.
Civil
A civil action has been filed by State of Ohio, Ex Rel.
Banks Construction Co. against Village of Pomeroy,
Pomeroy Village Council, Mark Porter and Porter Brothers LLC.
A civil action has been filed by Deborah W. Stewart
against the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and
Woodland Centers LLC.
Probate Court
POMEROY —Marriage Licenses were recently issued to Becky L. Wood and Joseph Scott Wood, both
of Racine; Matthew David Neigler and Nichole Marie
Varian, both of Long Bottom; Timothy Ray Stearns and
Elizabeth Louise Ellis, both of Rutland; Kenneth Steven
Storms and Jennifer Louise Eakins, both of Middleport;
Jason Allen Jackson of Ravenswood, W.Va., and Amy
Lynn Young of Racine.

Ask Dr. Brothers

Should she sit with husband on plane?
lems in one perDear
Dr.
son’s head and
Brothers: My
leave the other
husband and I
unscathed. Bewere on a plane
cause you both
that had a hard
went through
landing in the
this mini trial
tropics,
and
by fire and you
ever since then
came out on
he has acted
top, you may be
like a fool evharboring some
ery time we fly.
Once he called
anger or disapthe pilot over
pointment tobecause there
ward your husband for being
was a crack in
the plastic win- Dr. Joyce Brothers less than brave
and “manly.”
dow covering.
Syndicated
It doesn’t help
Another time
Columnist
that his coping
he got drunk
mechanisms inand asked me
to hold his hand until the clude acting like a fool, as
plane landed. I told him I you describe it.
He can access one of
will not sit with him anymore, and now he’s say- many programs to help
ing that I am not support- with this problem, but he
ive and that he needs me may not be at that point
beside him to calm him yet — he’s still flying, and
down. Am I being selfish, even though his behavior
or reasonable? — S.O.
makes you want to sit elseSear S.O.: I don’t think where, he’s not grounded.
you are being selfish, ex- So, it could go either way.
actly. You couldn’t be ac- Usually the prospect of
cused of being overly sup- not being able to get on a
portive, either, though. plane will drive people to
Watching your husband try action, because they don’t
to cope with his fear has to want to have their lives
be uncomfortable for you. turned upside down by
An unfortunate incident the inability to fly when
like your hard landing can necessary. You might see
trigger all sorts of prob- what happens if you sit by

him, remain calm yourself
and hold his hand. You
just might help to cure
him. I wouldn’t count on
it, but it’s certainly worth
a try. At the very least,
your husband will really
appreciate your support.
***
Dear Dr. Brothers: I’ve
had two different phobias
for years, and I don’t understand why. They don’t
make sense to me, and
I’d like to get rid of them
by myself if I can. I am
afraid of doctors. I’ve had
only good experiences in
the hospital, but doctors
strike fear in my heart. I
also am afraid of policemen. I’ve never had a
ticket and am a law-abiding citizen, but when one
is behind me in traffic, I
can barely breathe. What
do you make of these, and
can I reason my way out
of them? — M.B.
Dear M.B.: Most phobias don’t stem from anything having to do with
logic. The very nature of
a phobia is that it is an
unreasonable, unfounded fear of some person,
place, thing or process.
There’s simply not much
precedent for talking
yourself out of a phobia,

much less two of them.
Most counselors focus
on what is achievable by
way of exposure training
or some kind of simulation, where you gradually
get used to the object that
terrifies you and learn to
remain calm. Where the
phobia came from is less
of a focus, unless you’re
prepared for heavy-duty
therapy. The answer still
may be elusive.
What your two phobias
seem to have in common
is that both doctors and
police officers are classic
authority figures. So are
teachers and CEOs, yet
you’re not afraid of them.
I think you are reacting to
the power behind the authority, and whether you
had intimidating parents
may be irrelevant. It’s the
policeman who can throw
you in jail, and the doctor
who can slow your breathing down to nothing. If
you stay healthy and lawabiding,
theoretically,
nothing bad will happen
to you. It’s not irrational
to worry about mistakes
that could be life-threatening; it’s just not very
realistic.
(c) 2012 by King Features Syndicate

EPA Administrator Jackson announces resignation

Peoples (NASDAQ) — 20.66
Pepsico (NYSE) — 68.67
Premier (NASDAQ) — 10.77
Rockwell (NYSE) — 82.74
Rocky Brands (NASDAQ) — 12.68
Royal Dutch Shell — 69.53
Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — 39.3
Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 68.19
Wendy’s (NYSE) — 4.72
WesBanco (NYSE) — 22.14
Worthington (NYSE) — 25.38
Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m.
ET closing quotes of transactions
for December 27, 2012, provided
by Edward Jones financial advisors Isaac Mills in Gallipolis at
(740) 441-9441 and Lesley Marrero in Point Pleasant at (304)
674-0174. Member SIPC.

WASHINGTON (AP) — EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, the Obama
administration’s chief environmental
watchdog, is stepping down after
nearly four years marked by high-profile brawls over global warming pollution, the Keystone XL oil pipeline,
new controls on coal-fired plants and
several other hot-button issues that
affect the nation’s economy and people’s health.
Jackson constantly found herself caught between administration
pledges to solve thorny environmental problems and steady resistance from Republicans and industrial groups who complained that
the agency’s rules destroyed jobs and

made it harder for American companies to compete internationally.
The GOP chairman of the House
Energy and Commerce Committee,
Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan, said
last year that Jackson would need
her own parking spot at the Capitol
because he planned to bring her in so
frequently for questioning. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney called for her firing, a stance that
had little downside during the GOP
primary.
Jackson, 50, the agency’s first
black administrator and a chemical
engineer, did not point to any particular reason for her departure. Historically, Cabinet members looking to

move on will leave at the beginning
of a president’s second term.
Despite the opposition, which former EPA chiefs have said is the worst
they have seen against the agency,
Jackson still managed to take significant steps that will improve air quality and begin to curb global warming.
“I will leave the EPA confident
the ship is sailing in the right direction, and ready in my own life for
new challenges, time with my family and new opportunities to make a
difference,” she said in a statement.
Jackson will leave sometime after
President Barack Obama delivers his
State of the Union address, typically
in late January.

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Tag Team Preaching and singing will run from 8:00 p.m. til
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groups from several counties in West Virginia and Ohio
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Information call: (304) 882-2049
Pastor Mike Finnicum invites everyone

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Obituaries
Charles Donald Reitmire Sr.

Charles Donald Reitmire, Sr., 75, of Pomeroy, Ohio, passed away
on December 26, 2012,
at St. Mary’s Hospital after an extended illness at
the Rocksprings Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center
in Pomeroy. Charles was
born in Mason, W.Va., on
December 11, 1937, to
the late Claude and Goldie
(Moore) Retmire. Mr. Reitmire served in the United States Army for three
years and worked as an engineer for Bosworth Towing.
He is preceded in death by his parents, and several
brothers.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years Nancy
Reitmire; children, Lois (Jerry) Milam of Fairmount,
W.Va., Charles “Chuck” Reitmire, Jr., and Gwen Reitmire
of Pomeroy, Jerry Reitmire of Pomeroy, Todd (Kim) Reitmire of Pomeroy, Steve (Atisha) Reitmire of Pomeroy,
April (Randy) Mills of Pomeroy, and Gary Reitmire of
Pomeroy; 13 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 30, 2012, at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral
Home in Pomeroy with Pastor James R. Acree officiating. Burial will follow at the Rocksprings Cemetery in
Pomeroy. Visitation for family and friends will be held
from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, December 29, 2012, the funeral home.
He will be greatly missed and may her rest in peace.
An online registry is available by logging onto www.
andersonmcdaniel.com.

Beatrice E. Duggan

Beatrice E. “Bea” Duggan, 82, Wellston, died
Wednesday, December 26, 2012, at the home of her
daughter in Wellston.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by HuntleyCremeens Funeral Home, Wellston.

Paul Jack Gauze

Paul Jack Gauze, 77, of Gallipolis, died Wednesday,
December 26, 2012, at Holzer Senior Care Center.
Services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, January 31,
2012, at Willis Funeral Home with Bob Powell officiating.
Entombment will follow in Chapel of Hope Mausoleum,
Ohio Valley Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 5-7
p.m. on Sunday, December 30, 2012, at the funeral home.
Masonic services will follow at 7 p.m.

Carl Lee ‘Sonny’ Morrison

Carl Lee “Sonny” Morrison, 76, Kerr, Ohio, died
Wednesday, December 27, 2012, at home after a lengthy
illness.
Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Saturday,
December 29, 2012, in the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home,
Wetherholt Chapel, Gallipolis, with Rev. Calvin Minnis
officiating. Burial will follow in Morgan Bethel Cemetery,
Bidwell. Friends and family may call from 10 a.m. until
the time of service on Saturday at the funeral home.

Doris Elizabeth Scott

Doris Elizabeth Scott, 90, of Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
died December 26, 2012, at Pleasant Valley Nursing and
Rehab Center in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on December 28,
2012, at the Deal Funeral Home in Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
with Pastor Keith Ledford and Bob Issacs officiating.
Burial will follow in the Forest Hills Cemetery in
Flatrock, W.Va. Friends may visit the family from noon

until 2 p.m., prior to the service at the funeral home.

Donna Jean Wells

Donna Jean Wells, 67, of Gallipolis, died unexpectedly on Thursday, December 27, 2012. Arrangements
will be announced later by Willis Funeral Home.

Erma Jane Wright

Erma Jane Wright, 78, of Mason, W.Va., passed away
at her residence on Wednesday, December 26, 2012. She
was the daughter of the late Wayne and Golda Goodnite
of Letart W.Va.
She was also preceded in death by a brother, Howard
Goodnite; sisters, Virgie Goodnite, Anna Goodnite and
Thelma Goodnite; and son-in-law, Jimmy Fields.
She is survived by her loving companion, Jim Quigly;
daughters, Connie (Eddie) Nelson of Racine, Ohio,
Debbie Miller (Mark Salser) of Racine, Ohio, Brenda
(Dennis) Long of Portland, Ohio; sons, Charlie (Debbie) Zuspan of Point Pleasant, W.Va., and Kenny (Macel) Zuspan of West Columbia, W.Va.; sisters, Winifred
(Ray) Clarke of Letart, W.Va., Naomi (Lewis) Young of
West Columbia, W.Va.,Velma (Jim) Richards of Alliance,
Ohio; brothers, Jimmie (Janice) Goodnite of New Haven, W.Va., Bobby Goodnite of Letart W.Va., Billie (Barbra) Goodnite of Tulsa, Oklahoma; 16 grandchildren; 35
great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held on Monday, December 31,
2012,at the Foglesong-Roush Funeral Home in Mason
W.Va. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the
service at 1 p.m. Officiating will be Rev. Huling Greene.
Burial will follow at the Broad Run Cemetery in Letart
W.Va.
You may send your condolences to foglesongroushfh.
com.

Obama back from Hawaii, Congress bickers on cliff
WASHINGTON (AP)
— President Barack
Obama returned to the
White House on Thursday from a vacation
shortened by government gridlock while congressional
Democrats
and Republicans snarled
across a partisan divide
without evidence of compromise on a year-end
“fiscal cliff” that threatened
across-the-board
tax increases and cuts to
government programs.
Adding to the woes
confronting the middle
class was a pending spike
of $2-per-gallon or more
in milk prices if lawmakers failed to pass farm
legislation by year’s end.
White House aides disputed reports that Obama
was sending lawmakers
a scaled-down plan to
avoid the “fiscal cliff,”
and gave no indication
whether he would invite
congressional leaders to
a White House meeting
either later Thursday or
possibly on Friday.
A little more than four
days from the deadline,
there was no legislation
pending in either the
House or the Senate to
stave off tax increases
and spending cuts that
economists say could
send the economy into
a recession. Far from
conciliatory, the rhetoric
was confrontational and
at times unusually personal.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.,
accused House Speaker
John Boehner of running
a dictatorship, citing his
refusal to call a vote on

legislation to keep taxes
steady for most while letting them rise at upper
incomes. The bill “would
pass
overwhelmingly,”
Reid predicted, and said
the Ohio Republican
won’t change his mind
because he fears it might
cost him re-election as
speaker when the new
Congress convenes next
week.
Boehner seems “to
care more about keeping his speakership than
keeping the nation on a
firm financial footing,”
he said in remarks on the
Senate floor.
Brendan
Buck,
a
spokesman for Boehner,
responded in a similar
vein. “Harry Reid should
talk less and legislate
more if he wants to avert
the fiscal cliff. The House
has already passed legislation to do so,” he said,
referring to a measure
that extends existing
cuts at all income levels.
Addressing the GOP
rank and file by conference call, Boehner said
the next move is up to
the Senate, which has yet
to act on House-passed
bills to retain expiring
tax cuts at all income
levels as well as replace
across-the-board spending cuts with targeted
savings aimed largely at
social programs.
“The House will take
this action on whatever
the Senate can pass - but
the Senate must act,” he
said, according to a participant in the call.
At the same time,
Boehner told Republican
lawmakers the House

would convene on Sunday evening.
The risk of higher
milk prices stems from
the possibility that existing farm programs
will expire at year’s end,
and neither chamber of
Congress has scheduled
a vote on even a temporary extension to prevent
a spike. There have been
unverified estimates that
the cost to consumers
of a gallon of milk could
double without action by
Congress.
The president flew
home from Hawaii overnight after speaking with
top congressional leaders.
Before leaving the
White House last Friday, the president had
called on lawmakers to
pass scaled-down legislation that prevents tax
increases for the middle
class, raises rates at upper incomes and renews
expiring unemployment
benefits for the longterm jobless. He said
he still supports a more
sweeping measure to include spending cuts to
reduce deficits, but said
they could wait until the
new year.
That capped an unpredictable week in which
Boehner pivoted away
from comprehensive deficit reduction talks with
Obama to an aborted
attempt to push legislation through the House
that retained existing tax
levels except above $1
million. Anti-tax Republicans rebelled at raising
rates on million-dollar
earners, and Boehner

backpedaled and canceled the planned vote.
Without congressional
action, current tax rates
will expire on Dec. 31,
resulting in a $536 billion tax increase over a
decade that would touch
nearly all Americans. In
addition, the military
and other federal departments would have to begin absorbing about $110
billion in spending cuts.
Failure to avoid the
“fiscal
cliff”
doesn’t
necessarily mean tax
increases and spending

cuts would become permanent, since the new
Congress could pass legislation cancelling them
retroactively after it begins its work next year.
But gridlock through
the end of the year would
mark a sour beginning
to a two-year extension
of divided government
that resulted from last
month’s elections in
which Obama won a new
term and Republicans retained their majority in
the House.
The tax issue in particu-

lar has been Obama’s first
test of muscle after his reelection in November. He
ran for a new term calling
for higher taxes on the
wealthy, and postelection
public polls show continued
support for his position.
Boehner’s
decision
to support higher rates
on million-dollar earners marked a significant
break with long-standing
GOP orthodoxy, but the
resistance among his
rank and file so far has
trumped him as well as
any mandate the president claims.

Checks
office to advise deputies of the stolen vehicle.
A copy of the check attached to the police report is written out to Kawasaki Motor Sports. The business printed at the top
of the check is J&amp;J Construction with a
listed address of 1825 Industrial Drive of
Columbus, Ohio. The bank listed on the
check is Peoples Bank of Marietta, Ohio.
At the time of this incident, Hajj was
reportedly driving the 2012 white Dodge
pickup allegedly stolen from Beckley,
W.Va., and later located and confiscated
on Quail Creek Drive by deputies.
The ATV remains missing, according to
the report.
Hajj is further wanted in Gallia County
for failing to appear for a pre-trial settlement conference on October 17.
Hajj was indicted by a grand jury in the
Common Pleas Court of Gallia County
after he allegedly passed a check in the
amount of $51,888 to John Sang Ford of
Gallipolis on Feb. 28, 2012.
He was arrested on July 23 and appeared before Gallia County Common
Pleas Judge D. Dean Evans on July 27 for
an arraignment hearing.
During the hearing, a $10,000 own
recognizance bond with an additional
$1,500, 10 percent bond was set. Bond
was posted for Hajj’s release on Aug. 24.

A warrant was later issued after the defendant failed to appear for a conference
this October.
The indictment filed in this case lists
Hajj’s address as 1675 Augusta Road,
Thompson, Ga. However, paperwork later
filed in this case lists the defendant’s new
address as 147 Main Ave., Nitro, W.Va.
According to the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office, Hajj has contacts in the Rodney, Ohio, area. He is described as 5-feet,
7-inches tall, around 180 pounds, with hazel eyes, black hair and a goatee.
According to media reports published in
the spring of this year, Hajj is also wanted
in Kentucky and Georgia for grand larceny of an auto and a probation violation in
Georgia. There are also, reportedly, seven
warrants for his arrest in West Virginia.
The Gallia County and Meigs County
Sheriff’s Offices urge local business owners to be cautious when accepting checks
written for large amounts.
Anyone having information on Hajj
is asked to please call the Gallia County
Sheriff’s Office tip-line at (740) 446-6555
or the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office at
(740) 992-3371.
Local law enforcement are advising
that, while it is not known if Hajj is armed,
the public should be cautious and should
not attempt apprehension but should contact law enforcement if Hajj is spotted.

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A sign to you Search the Scriptures
I
trust
household availthat
you
able, and the
had a Merry
only place availChristmas!
able for Mary
What a week
and Joseph was
this has been!
the lower part
In the midst
of a two-story
of tornadoes,
house
where
earthquakes,
often
times
rain
and
animals
were
snow storms,
housed during
national and
winter months.
international
The
lower
upheaval,
part of a home
murders in
had some type
two different
of a stable lookAlex Colon
schools, and
ing room, with
Pastor
much more,
a feeding trough
yet we manfor the animals
aged to celebrate the first which often times was
greatest incident that took carved in the wall. This was
place in human history – the place where Jesus was
the birth of our Lord Jesus born.
Christ.
But this birth was odd.
Christ’s birth was not a Dr. Luke describes the
usual birth. Sure it was a oddness of Jesus’ birth by
typical birth just like any providing some unique inother child being born, but formation. In Luke 2:12, we
the circumstances were find: “And this will be the
quite different. Mary and Jo- sign to you: You will find a
seph had to go to Bethlehem Babe wrapped in swaddling
to be registered with the Ro- cloths, lying in a manger.”
man Empire to pay taxes to
A sign to the shepherds?
the Emperor (some things I wish I could use this entire
just don’t change, do they?). newspaper to give you all
Meanwhile, one of their the important details. But
Jewish feasts was about to let me try to cover a lot in a
begin as well, the Feast of few sentences.
Trumpets, and to top it off,
The sign was that regular
the mom to be could not babies did not get ‘wrapped
find a room in the house in swaddling cloths’ as Luke
where they could stay.
described. Every newborn
People came from all was wrapped but not every
over the world (the Roman newborn was wrapped in
Empire) to be taxed and to swaddling cloths. Swaddling
celebrate the feast, so travel- clothes were long straps, 3-4
ers where staying in every inches wide by 15-18 inches

long that were dipped in salt
water. The baby was also
rubbed in very fine salt to be
cleaned and then wrapped.
This custom was only done
to babies whose father was
a king. This custom indicated that the child would
be honest, true, and with a
strong character that could
be trusted. These types of
babies were called: “The salt
of the earth.”
What was also unusual
was that kings were not
usually born in stables and
much less lying in feeding
troughs. So this was an
unusual sign to the Shepherds. But once they got
there, there was not question about it. With Mary
and Joseph’s registration
papers, they could prove
their kingly and earthly lineage, and from an earthly
standpoint, this was a sign,
and from a divine position,
this too was a sign.
I trust that this simple
sign brings to you not only
clarity of mind of this story, but also joy and peace of
heart that it was our King
that born, not a president
and surely not a dictator,
but a good and perfect
king. This along should
bring us peace on earth
and good will toward men!
With a Jesus as our king
and his rulership as our
kingdom we can definitely
look forward to a new year
and new wonderful experiences.
Make it a great week!

Goodbye to 2012
In a few
we have lost.
short
days,
P e rs o n a l l y,
we will bid a
I have expefarewell to the
rienced great
calendar year
growth. I have
2012. We have
seen the cobseen
many
webs of in my
friends leave
heart and soul
us. We have
cleared away.
gone through
Though chaos
an
election
and darkness
(some of us are
attempted
to
happy
about
prevail,
the
that,
while
light of Christ
others not so
is greater. My
much).
We
life is changing
Carrie Wolfe
have seen the
and while some
triumph of athmay think it a
letes at the Olympics and tragedy, I have never exthe depths of madness in perienced greater hope
several dispicable displays than I have in past several
of cowardice with shoot- months. Time and again,
ings. We have gained, and God has shown me that he

is still with me. He is still
God.
Joy is a choice. It is a
hope of the heart we can
choose or we can turn
from. I decided to firmly
choose joy.
Wherever you may be in
life, or however this year
has been for you — I hope
that you choose joy. I hope
that you find the Son shine
in your life and remember
to pray when you don’t.
Bid farewell to 2012 and
negative thoughts and attitudes, too! Seek the hope
of Christ. Seek joy and
peace. Remember that life
is indeed precious. It is far
too short for could-havebeens. Choose joy and live
a life of Grace Out Loud!

Oh, Baby Baby!
Baby Baby. Oh, Baby Baby.
An annual activity en‘Twas a gift from high above
joyed by the Branches is
/ From Heaven He did come —
to join up with several
God’s Son! / Oh, Baby Baby. Oh,
other families on ChristBaby Baby.
mas Eve and wind our
Yo, it’s Christmas time all
way to various destina‘round the earth / It ain’t about
tions in the community to
us, but about Christ’s birth.
sing a block of Christmas
So, we’re singing ‘bout a baby /
carols at each stop. Only
His name is Jesus!
Branch boys, Micaiah and
Look! He lay in swaddling
Jamin, were here to help
clothes, Wrapped from His head
vocalize this Christmas
down to the toes.
Eve. Ron and Keithen
Born to go to the Golgatha’s
were at their respective
Hill — Born for the prophesies
homes, and Jeshua had
Ron Branch
to fulfill.
come to Charleston to
Pastor
Oh, Baby Baby. Oh, Baby Baby.
spend Christmas Eve and
After the first round, there was a brief
day with Megan’s mother, Sue.
Terry and I hit the sack about midnight break in their singing, for, then, the unto try to get some sleep before the usual expected surprise came through the door
and expected Christmas-morn wake-up — it was son number four, Jeshua, who
call to open presents. Visions of sugar was singing as he entered, “I’ll Be Home
plums had just started dancing in my head For Christmas … You can count on me
when the two boys burst through the door. …” After Jeshua’s rendition, the trio went
It was 3 a.m. For the past several years, it through a lengthy rap-and-dance of their
has been the practice of Micaiah, Jamin, “Oh, Baby Baby!”
The two brothers had prevailed upon Jeand Jeshua to “rap” Terry and me awake
very early Christmas morning. In a mo- shua to drive from Charleston — arriving
ment, the two minus Jeshua were dancing around 2 a.m. — to maintain their recent
and rapping to their new song, through trio tradition. Terry and I burst out in dewhich they sang one round before some- lighted laughter. We rose and hugged all
thing unexpected appeared in the room. three for their very touching and very nice
In the meantime, below are the lyrics of Christmas morning surprise, which will
be a memory-keeper, for sure.
their collaboration, “Oh Baby Baby!”
Jeshua stayed long enough to join us
We see you two lying there. Yeah, you’re
so tired / We’ve been up, though, cause in reading from the Bible about Christ’s
birth, to watch us open gifts, and then to
we’re so wired.
We’re bringing you the message of Je- have breakfast with us. He left at 6 a.m. to
return to Charleston.
sus. / Message of Jesus. Of Jesus.
Retrospectively, I am grateful to God
Bringing you the message of Jesus /
that He has given our family reason to
Message of Jesus / Of Jesus.
Yo, its Christmas time all around the revolve our lives around Jesus Christ. It
earth. / And, it ain’t about us — it’s ‘bout rather prevails upon all of us to lead our
families to keep Christ at the center of all
Christ’s birth.
So, we’re singing ‘bout a baby. His name that we do.
I have a confession, however. Later that
is Jesus!
Oh, Baby Baby. Oh, Baby Baby / His day, after Terry dolled up a bit to go with
name is Jesus! / Oh, Baby Baby. Oh, Baby me to make a hospital visit, I thought to
myself about her as we walked out to the
Baby.
Baby Jesus lying in a manger / Safe truck, “Oh, baby baby!” Don’t tell her I
with Mary, safe from danger / Oh, told you that!

‘These were more
noble…they searched
the scriptures daily…’

A lot of people have had a good laugh
recently, joking about the end of the world
and the Mayan calendar. Few people seriously thought that 12-21-12 would be
the end, but there were quite a few willing to pretend like they did just for kicks.
And of course, the end did not come as
advertised. Those who were interpreting the Mayan calendar are not alone in
their failed prediction of the end. There
have been many individuals and groups
throughout the years famously predict
that such and such a date is the end. Some
of these, of course, claim to make their
predictions based upon their own private
understanding of the Bible. Seldom, after
they have been shown to be wrong, do
they fess up to the fact they were in error.
One the one hand, those who believe in
the Bible should not take such claims of a
set-date for the end of the world seriously.
Jesus said, concerning His return and the
judgment that would accompany it, “But
of that day and hour no one knows, not
even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but
only the Father.” (Mark 13:32) In several
places, the Bible compares the coming of
the end to a thief who comes in the night.
Jesus said, “But know this, that if the master of the house had known what hour the
thief would come, he would have watched
and not allowed his house to be broken
into. Therefore you also be ready, for the
Son of Man is coming at an hour you do
not expect.” (Matthew 24:43) Simply put,
any man who claims that he knows when
the end is coming is a liar and the words
of Christ do not abide in him.
That being said, on the other hand,
we should take the end of the world very
seriously, and it is unfortunate that false
claims detract from the actual truth of a
coming judgment. It is scarcely a joking
matter to think that the world does indeed
have an expiration date. The apostle Peter
writes, “But the day of the Lord will come
as a thief in the night, in which the heavens
will pass away with a great noise, and the
elements will melt with fervent heat; both
the earth and the works that are in it will
be burned up. Therefore, since all these
things will be dissolved, what manner of
persons ought you to be in holy conduct
and godliness, looking for and hastening
the coming of the day of God, because of
which the heavens will be dissolved, being

on fire, and the elements will melt with
fervent heat?” (2 Peter 3:10-12)
We notice that Peter didn’t try and predict a date. Peter, true to the message of
Christ, reminds us that the day will come
like a thief; there won’t be any obvious
signs or portents to look for. Though
some try to make Jesus in Matthew 24
say that there will be such signs, a careful
reading of that chapter shows that Jesus
was giving signs for the fall of Jerusalem,
differentiating it from the fall of the world,
of which, again, He says there will be no
signs, and, of that date, “no man knows.”
Man’s ignorance concerning the date is
part of God’s plan. If we knew what the
date was, procrastinators that we are, we
would assume we would be able to wait
to the last minute to prepare ourselves for
the judgment that accompanies the end.
Since we do not know when the end might
come, and indeed, as we do not even know
how long we each individually have, we
should do all that we can to be ready at
any time. We should live each moment as
if the next might be the last.
As Peter reminds us, considering that
the end will come, and considering that
the end will be reflective of and in conjunction with the wrath and judgment of
God, the question we should each ask is:
what sort of persons ought we to be in
order to be ready? What manner of holy
conduct and godliness should we engage
in to prepare ourselves? Peter, in the text
quoted, supplies no answer to these rhetorical questions, but the Bible is full of
admonitions concerning this.
Jesus tells us that if we do not repent of
our sins, we will most surely perish in the
end (cf. Luke 13:3). Like Paul we should
wash those sins away in Baptism, calling
on the name of the Lord (cf. Acts 22:16).
As the Bible urges, we should do good to
all men (cf. Matthew 25:31ff). We should
fear God and keep his commandments (cf.
Ecclesiastes 12:13). We should praise and
confess Christ now, knowing He alone
can save, and that apart from obedience
to Him all men will be lost (cf. John 14:6;
Acts 4:12).
There will come a day in which the
earth will end. On that day, there will be
no doubt of what has happened and every
eye will see the Lord, every tongue will
confess the Lord and every knee shall
bend to the Lord. We pray that we seek
Him now, confess Him today, and submit
to His will while we still have opportunity.
If you would join with us in preparing
our souls for Christ’s return, we invite you
to worship and study with us at the church
of Christ, 234 Chapel Drive, Gallipolis.

A Hunger for More
ends meet, a
Have you ever
serious physinoticed
that
cal affliction, or
the close of one
even the loss
year and the
of a loved one.
start of another
In the midst of
have a knack
traversing the
for making folks
dark and lonely
feel somewhat
trail of our painsentimental
ful trial, we cry
about the passout to God and
ing of time? Our
it seems that He
clocks are tickdoesn’t answer.
ing, the days are
We cry out again
passing, and the
years are runand the heavens
ning by. On New
seem silent and
Year’s Eve, hosts Thom Mollohan we continue to
of people will
wallow in our
Pastor
be watching as
season of sufferthe seconds run
ing. We wonder
out and it’s time to flip the where God is and because
page of our calendars to yet He fails to show up at the
another year.
various deadlines that we
But even when it isn’t the offer Him, we conclude that
ending of one year and the He isn’t real, isn’t paying atstart of another, we seem tention, or doesn’t care.
still to be a people preocBut we fail to see that the
cupied with the timing of Sovereign God of the unithings. We esteem punctu- verse has His own timetable
ality, for example, and are by which He works… a timeoften greatly annoyed when table that isn’t concerned
others are late (or if we’re with synchronizing itself
running late and worry with our agendas or wish
that others may become an- lists. Yes, He does care but
noyed with us). I note that He economizes the timing of
we’re especially conscious of His work with a maximum
this in the US and attitudes effect in mind. Yes, He hears
about setting times for us when we pray and will ofthings outside our country ten answer speedily. But at
may require more specific other times, He’ll say, “Wait,
explanation than is required child. You’re not ready yet” or
here. When I was in Africa, “Soon, when all is in place.”
for example, saying that
There is a necessity for
we’d be meeting at 3 in the the child of God to kneel beafternoon might mean folks fore his or her God and say
arrive anywhere from 3 p.m. not only, “Not my will, but
to a few hours afterwards — Yours be done” (see Luke
without anyone being con- 22:42), but also, “Not my
sidered late!
time, but Yours.”
Consider the message of
Nevertheless, here we
worry about timelines, the Christmas season: God’s
deadlines,
appointments own Son, Jesus, coming to
and schedules. And it seems earth, being born of a virgin,
to me that our preoccupa- to one day lay His life down
tion with timeliness has a for all sinners who will come
way of influencing our atti- to Him in faith.
“But when the time was
tudes about God, His working in the world today, and right, God sent His Son, and
even His plan for each of us. a woman gave birth to Him.
It probably wouldn’t be His Son obeyed the Law, so
unreasonable to assume that He could set us free from the
most Christians in the U.S. Law, and we could become
have struggled at times with God’s children” (Galatians
what we assume to be a lack 4:4-5 ESV).
“When the time was
of involvement and even interest of the Lord in our per- right” God sent His Son.
sonal affairs. Perhaps we’re God donned human flesh
struggling with a difficult when and only when all was
relationship, a burdensome ready. He did not come unjob, finding a job, making til the right conditions were

in place: sin’s corruption
everywhere was apparent,
religious traditions were
exhausted, political institutions were structured for the
rapid spread of the Gospel,
and the hearts of many were
ripe for the gentle yet piercingly beautiful appearance
of grace. Though many had
longed for His appearing for
generations upon generations prior, He did not come
until it was the RIGHT time.
Consider the implications
of the Lord’s righteous handling of world affairs for our
own private little matters. If
you wrestle with God’s timing and despair because He
seems to tarry, find rest in
the truth that He Who coordinates the movements of
all the starry host with the
march of human history, will
also “at the right time” bring
about His blessings for your
life, His answers to your
prayers, and completion of
His plans for your life.
After all, “He knows His
plans for you, plans to prosper and not to harm you,
plans to give you hope and
a future” (from Jeremiah
29:11). Do not listen to the
whispering lies of doubt hissing in your mind and fainting
heart: He has neither forgotten nor forsaken you. “Be
confident of this, He Who
began a good work in you
will carry it on to completion” (from Philippians 1:6).
Christmas may be over,
but its message never fails
and never fades. God has
remembered you. He offers
you a hope through His Son,
Jesus Christ, that will endure for all eternity no matter how evil or oppressive
or desperate the times may
seem. So let your heart even
now make its way to “the
Lamb born in Bethlehem,
the Savior Who takes away
the sin of the world!” (from
John 1:29).
(Thom Mollohan and his family
have ministered in southern Ohio
the past 17 ½ years, is the author
of The Fairy Tale Parables and
Crimson Harvest, and blogs at
“unfurledsails.wordpress.com”. He
is the pastor of Pathway Community Church and may be reached for
comments or questions by email
at pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.
com).

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school,
10:30
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10:30
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6:30
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10:30
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9 a.m.;
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9:30Baptist
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79:30
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Carson.
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school,
Wednesday
services,
7 p.m.
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school,
9:30
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10
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school, 9:30
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school,
10
a.m.;
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9
a.m.
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school,
10
a.m.;
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9
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11
a.m.;
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worship,
p.m. Theron Durham. Sunday, 9:30
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INSIDE

Sports

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Ohio faces bowl newcomer ULM in Independence Bowl
SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — It
has taken Louisiana-Monroe 19
years to reach the postseason at
college football’s highest level.
Now third-year coach Todd
Berry wants the Warhawks take
advantage of the opportunity.
“This isn’t the exclamation
point at the end of the sentence,”
Berry said of the program’s remarkable turnaround. “This is
the capital letter at the beginning.”
Louisiana-Monroe (8-4) will
face Ohio (8-4) in the Independence Bowl on Friday in front of
what’s expected to be a partisan
crowd for the Warhawks. The

game will be played about 100
miles from Monroe, La., so Ohio
can’t expect much of a neutral
environment.
That’s just fine with Ohio’s
eighth-year coach Frank Solich.
“We want people in the
stands,” Solich said. “We want
to play in front of a large crowd.
We liken this just a little bit to
the first game of the year against
Penn State where we knew we’d
be outnumbered, yet we relish
the opportunity in front of a national audience to display our
football team.”
Ohio beat Penn State in that
season-opening game. Louisi-

ana-Monroe started its season by
winning at Arkansas. The Bobcats and Warhawks were September upstart stars and now they’ll
get a chance to face each other
with plenty on the line. Ohio is
trying to win nine games for the
third time in four seasons while
Louisiana-Monroe is trying to
end a dream season that began
with the stunning overtime victory in Fayetteville, Ark.
The Warhawks also played
tight games against Auburn and
Baylor before ultimately falling
short.
“It comes down to showing
a lot of heart, a lot of resilience

and a lot of belief,” Berry said. “I
think this group — they believe
they’re going to find a way to
win. And belief is a very powerful thing.”
But belief isn’t all of it — the
Warhawks also have some very
good players.
Kolton Browning has thrown
for 2,830 yards, 27 touchdowns
and seven interceptions this
season. The 6-foot-1, 194-pound
junior also leads the team with
441 rushing yards and seven
touchdowns. Browning’s favorite target is senior receiver Brent
Leonard, a former walk-on who
has caught 97 passes for 1,042

yards and 10 touchdowns this
season.
The duo gets one more chance
to showcase Louisiana-Monroe’s
improvement.
“It’s going to be a great environment,” Leonard said. “We’ve
been trying to get the fans in the
stands. I don’t know if it’s going
to be sold out. I think we’ve sold
out of our allotment of tickets.
We’ve kind of done our job. I
know the Warhawk fans are going to come here and they’re going to be cheering loud so we’re
going to be ready.”
See NEWCOMER ‌| B2

Doug Kapustin | MCT photo

Cleveland Browns kicker Phil Dawson kicks one of his three
field goals during the second half of their game in Baltimore,
Maryland, on Thursday, Sept. 27.

Peyton Manning,
Adrian Peterson
make Pro Bowl
Blue Devils win Coaches Corner Classic
Bryan Walters | Daily Sentinel

Meigs’ Daylen Neese tries to escape out of a hold by Gallia Academy’s John Byus, right, during the 220-pound championship match Thursday afternoon at the GAHS Coaches Corner Classic in Centenary, Ohio.

NEW YORK (AP) — Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson want to cap their sensational comebacks with Super Bowl appearances. For now, they can be proud of Pro
Bowl spots.
So can Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, one of
two rookies chosen Wednesday for the Jan. 27 NFL allstar game.
Manning missed all of the 2011 season with neck and
back problems that required several operations. He then
signed with Denver as a free agent and has led the Broncos on a 10-game winning streak to take the AFC West.
“I know there’s great players out there in the NFL, but
there’s some great players on this team this year that deserve to go,” said Manning, whose 12th Pro Bowl is a
record for quarterbacks. He ranks fourth in league passing this year, has thrown 34 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
Four other Broncos made the AFC roster: DE Elvis
Dumervil, linebacker Von Miller, CB Champ Bailey and
tackle Ryan Clady. Bailey’s 12th appearance is a record
for defensive backs.
“My goal has always been to go out and help the team
win and play at a high level,” Manning added. “Anything
that comes along with that, like being honored as a Pro
Bowl selection, is very humbling.”
Minnesota’s Peterson tore up his left knee on Christmas Eve last year, underwent major surgery, then was
back for the season opener. He’s gone from uncertain to
unstoppable, running away with the rushing title with a
career-high 1,898 yards and lifting the Vikings toward an
NFC wild card.
“Coming into the season after going through the rehab
process, I just told myself that I wanted to lead my team
to a championship and make sure that I contribute and do
my part,” Peterson said. “I’ve been doing it.”
Griffin is one of three rookie QBs who had superb debut seasons, along with Andrew Luck of Indianapolis and
Russell Wilson of Seattle. Luck and Wilson weren’t voted
See BOWL ‌| B2

OVP Sports Schedule
Friday, Dec. 28
Boys Basketball
Meigs at Southern, 6
p.m.
Hannan at Wahama, 6
p.m.
River Valley vs. Belpre at
Marietta College, 9:30
Symmes Valley at South
Gallia, 6 p.m.
Eastern at Alexander, 6
p.m.
OVCS vs. Huntington
Ross at Wellston, 6 p.m.
PPHS at Wyoming East
Tourney, 6 p.m.
Wrestling
PPHS at Wheeling Park
Duals, 6 p.m.
URG Sports
Men’s Basketball at

Cleveland State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 29
Boys Basketball
Meigs at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m.
Wahama at Southern, 6
p.m.
TBA vs OVCS at
Wellston, TBA
Girls Basketball
Eastern at Fort Frye,
11:45
SGHS Holiday Tourney
consolation, noon
SGHS Holiday Tourney
championship, 2 p.m.
URG Sports
Women’s Basketball vs
Alderson-Broaddus, 2 p.m.

Bryan Walters

bwalters@civitasmedia.com

CENTENARY, Ohio — Two
out of three ain’t bad.
For the second consecutive
year, the Gallia Academy wrestling team came away with top
honors Thursday at the third annual Coaches Corner Classic held
on the campus of Gallia Academy
High School.
The Blue Devils won the 2012
title by 47 points over the 14team field, as the hosts posted a
winning team tally of 323 points.
Vinton County was the runner-up
with 276 points, while Chillicothe
(265.5), Warren (251.5) and Logan Elm (235) rounded out the
top five spots.
Circleville (230), Meigs (172),
Marietta (169.5), Chesapeake
(163) and Trimble (141) finished
in the six through 10 positions,
while Fairland (127), Waterford
(109), River Valley (98) and Jackson (58) rounded out the final
four spots in the team competition.
GAHS had eight grapplers earn
top-four finishes in their respective weight classes, which includ-

ed four individual championships
and a pair of runners-up. The
Blue Devils were also the only local program — with RVHS and
Meigs being the others — to win
an individual title at the event.
Cole Tawney, Mark Allen,
Briggs Shoemaker and John Byus
were the four weight class champions for the Blue Devils. Tawney
and Allen respectively won the
120-pound and 182-pound divisions, while Shoemaker won the
195 weight class and Byus captured first in the 220 division.
Ben Bush (145) and Scott Warren (285) each advanced to the
finals of their respective weight
classes, but both ultimately came
in second place. Justin Reynolds
was third overall in the 170 division, while Scott Mash placed
fourth in the 126 weight class.
The seventh-place Marauders
had four top-four efforts, which
included a trio of runner-up finishes. Gage Gilkey (126), Chris
Lester (138) and Daylen Neese
(220) all placed second in their
respective weight classes, while
Drew Grover was fourth overall
in the 113-pound division.

The Raiders had one runnerup effort from Trae Cornell in
the 152-pound weight class and
also received a third-place performance from Jacob Kemper in the
113 division.
Gallia Academy had the most
individual champions of any team
at the meet. Chillicothe and Warren were next with three apiece,
while Logan Elm had two winners. Circleville and Vinton County also had one champion apiece.
The Chillicothe champions
were Jacob Price (138), Christian Collins (160) and Nicholas
Lawhorn (106), while Warren’s
winners were Levi Congleton
(113), Austin Antill (170) and
Brandon Pahl (285).
The Logan Elm champions
were D.J. White (145) and Dustin
White (152). Tyler Knul of Circleville won his title in the 132
weight class, while Austin Barnes
of Vinton County came away with
first place in the 126-pound division.
Complete results of the 2012
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Weeden, McCoy still sidelined for Browns
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Thirdstring quarterback Thad Lewis is one
day closer to starting for the Browns.
With Brandon Weeden and Colt
McCoy not practicing again because
of right shoulder injuries, Lewis
worked with Cleveland’s first-team
offense on Thursday as the Browns
prepared for Sunday’s season finale
against Pittsburgh.
Weeden and McCoy were hurt last
week against Denver, and although
coach Pat Shurmur has not ruled
them out, it appears likely that Lewis
will get his first NFL regular-season
action.
Also, rookie running back Trent
Richardson did not practice with a
sprained left ankle and starting cornerback Sheldon Brown remained
out with a concussion.
Shurmur will likely rule players out
following Friday’s practice if they’re
going to miss the Steelers game.
Lewis has spent two seasons with

Browns, but has yet to appear in a
game.
“He’s got a live arm,” Shurmur
said. “He’s very athletic. He’ll execute our offense the right way and
I’m glad he’s going to, if he becomes
the starter here, will have an opportunity. He’ll do a good job.”
The team signed free agent quarterback Josh Johnson, who would
back up Lewis if Weeden and McCoy
can’t play. Shurmur said the team
considered signing Seneca Wallace,
who started seven games in two seasons with Cleveland before he was
released in training camp.
With Cleveland’s front office expected to make sweeping changes
during the offseason, Sunday could
be Shurmur’s final game with the
Browns.
Shurmur said he does not have a
meeting scheduled with new owner
Jimmy Haslam or CEO Joe Banner
regarding his future. Shurmur said

he’s only focused on the Steelers.
“Listen, I get this,” he said. “My
concerns are for our team and making sure that we do all the right
things during the game to give our
guys the best chance to win. And
then at some point after that, I’ll begin to think about what goes on from
that. But I’m not worrying about it.”
Shurmur believes the Browns have
improved during his tenure. Cleveland is 9-22 with Shurmur as coach.
“We’ve made improvements, some
may say not fast enough,” Shurmur
said. “But I think we’ve made improvements. And I think we came
into a less-than-ideal situation when
we got here. Every situation is different, and I’m proud of that. I’m proud
of the work that the guys that I hired
did in terms of inspiring the players
to improve.
“We have not won enough football
games. And I know that’s the way
this thing works.”

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RIO GRANDE, Ohio — The
University of Rio Grande men’s
basketball team will be hosting
the “Youth Basketball Game Day
2012’ event on Sunday, Dec. 30,
when the RedStorm welcome UCClermont to the Newt Oliver Arena. Wear your youth team jersey
to the game, and both the player
and his/her parents will get in
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Geno
Atkins gets a lot of attention
every time an opponent watches
film trying to figure out how to
contain the Cincinnati Bengals
defensive tackle. His first selection as a Pro Bowl starter shows
what they think of him.
The undersized lineman is
considered one of the NFL’s
best.
The third-year player was
chosen as a Pro Bowl starter on
Wednesday, his first such honor.
He was an alternate last season.
He and receiver A.J. Green were
voted as starters, while four other Bengals are alternates.
There wasn’t much talk about
the 6-foot-1 Atkins when the
Bengals took him in the fourth
round in 2010. He leads all NFL
interior linemen with 19 sacks

over the last two seasons, including 12 this year.
“I want to get better and show
the world that even though I am
6-foot-1, 300 pounds, I can still
be the best,” Atkins said.
His size worked against him
when he came out of Georgia.
The NFL prefers taller linemen
with longer arms. Atkins has
learned how to use his size to his
advantage, getting low and making a push that’s hard to blunt.
He’s become a dominating
player.
“He’s got (12) sacks and that
doesn’t even tell the story,” offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth said. “The real story is
people turning on the film and
seeing play-in and play-out how
he disrupts plays. Sometimes
people just look at sacks and say

he’s disruptive. The truth is he’s
far more disruptive than just
sacks.
“Week to week, he takes over.
Stats don’t tell you everything.”
Atkins is the most impressive
player on a defense that has carried the Bengals to the playoffs
for a second straight season.
Cincinnati (9-6) clinched a wild
card spot with a 13-10 win in
Pittsburgh on Sunday. Atkins
had two sacks and was regularly
in the Steelers’ backfield.
The Bengals finish the regular season at home on Sunday
against AFC North champion
Baltimore (10-5). Cincinnati
will open the playoffs on the
road against the Ravens, the Patriots, the Texans or the Broncos, depending upon how other
games turn out on Sunday.

Bowl
From Page B1
to the Pro Bowl by players,
coaches and fans, although
their teams are in the playoffs; Griffin can get to the
postseason if Washington
beats Dallas on Sunday.
“You can’t play down
those kind of things,” Griffin said. “I’ve always said
my whole football career
that you don’t play for
awards. They just come.
You don’t say you’re going
to win the Heisman. You
don’t say you’re going to
win MVP. You go out and
you prove it on the field,
and if everyone feels that

way then they’ll give you
that award.”
San Francisco had the
most players selected,
nine, including six from
its second-ranked defense.
Houston was next with
eight, six on offense.
Kansas City, despite its
2-13 record that is tied
with Jacksonville for worst
in the league, had five Pro
Bowlers, including RB Jamaal Charles, who like Peterson is coming back from
a torn ACL.
One other rookie, Minnesota kicker Blair Walsh,
was chosen. Walsh has
nine field goals of at least

50 yards, an NFL mark.
The AFC kicker is at
the other end of the spectrum: Cleveland’s Phil
Dawson earned his first
selection in his 14th NFL
season.
“I deliberately tried not
to know,” Dawson said.
“We wanted to watch the
show with my kids. I had
a really good idea what
was going on, but it was
a pretty priceless moment
when we saw the name
flash up on the screen.
My kids went nuts ‘cause
my wife went nuts. That
makes these 15 years of
waiting worth it.”

Another record setter
will be heading to Honolulu: Detroit WR Calvin
Johnson.
Johnson broke Jerry
Rice’s single-season yards
receiving record and has
1,892 yards with a game
left.
Falcons tight end Tony
Gonzalez set the record
for Pro Bowls at his position by being chosen for
the 13th time.
The league’s top two
sackmasters, DEs Aldon
Smith of San Francisco
and J.J. Watt of Houston,
were first-time selections.
Watt has 20 1-2 sacks, one

ahead of Smith; the NFL
record is 22 1-2.
Other newcomers, along
with Griffin, Walsh and
Dawson, were AFC players tackle Duane Brown
and guard Wade Smith of
Houston; safety LaRon
Landry of the Jets; kick returner Jacoby Jones of Baltimore; and punter Dustin
Colquitt of Kansas City.
For the NFC, firsttimers were Giants WR
Victor Cruz; Atlanta WR
Julio Jones; Seattle tackle
Russell Okung and center
Max Unger; San Francisco
guard Mike Iupati, linebacker NaVorro Bowman

and safety Donte Whitner; Chicago cornerback
Tim Jennings and defensive tackle Henry Melton;
Washington tackle Trent
Williams and special
teamer Lorenzo Alexander; Minnesota fullback
Jerome Felton; Tampa
Bay DT Gerald McCoy;
and New Orleans punter
Thomas Morstead.
Eight teams had no Pro
Bowl players: Carolina,
Philadelphia and St. Louis
in the NFC, Tennessee,
Buffalo, Jacksonville, San
Diego and Oakland in the
AFC.

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Ohio is playing in a bowl game
for a fourth straight season, but
isn’t riding the same emotional
high as Louisiana-Monroe. The
Bobcats won their first seven
games of the season, even briefly nudging into the Associated
Press Top 25 before losing four
of their final five regular-season
games.
Solich said a compact sched-

ule during that stretch — the
Bobcats had to play four games
in 19 days at one point because
of television demands — contributed to losing some steam at
the end.
But a month off has allowed
Ohio some time to replenish its
strength, and there’s little doubt
there is talent on the roster.
Beau Blankenship has rushed
for a school-record 1,500 yards
this season, breaking the 100-

yard barrier in nine games this
season. The 5-foot-9, 202-pound
junior rushed for a season-high
269 yards against Massachusetts.
Quarterback Tyler Tettleton
has thrown for 2,513 yards, 16
touchdowns and just three interceptions. He said LouisianaMonroe’s high-pressure defense
is comparable to some of the
best teams in the Mid-American
Conference.

“Probably more like a Kent
State or Bowling Green,” Tettleton said. “They’re really aggressive and have a good front
seven. They like to load the box
to stop the run, so we’re going
to have to make plays downfield.
We feel like we’ve got the players to do it.”
Louisiana-Monroe’s gambling
ways are part of Berry’s philosophy. The offense takes plenty of
risks as well, and has earned a

reputation for going for fourthdown conversions even when
the odds seem long.
Now the Warhawks are trying
for their first postseason victory
since joining the Football Bowl
Subdivision in 1994.
“Our slogan is we didn’t come
here to play, we came here to
win,” Berry said. “We’re serious
about going out there to try and
win and we know we’ve got a
great challenge for us.”

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Retiring Osborne always kept cool under pressure
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — It
was homecoming 1991. Ninthranked Nebraska was favored
by 35 points over Kansas State,
still thought of as a woebegone
program at the time and whose
best days were still far on the
horizon.
A quarterback named Paul
Watson was shredding the
Huskers’ secondary, and the
Wildcats led by a touchdown in
the fourth quarter.
Rob Zatechka, a redshirt
freshman who later would play
on Nebraska’s famed “Pipeline” offensive line, remembers
pandemonium on the sideline.
Teammates were yelling at each
other, assistant coaches were
yelling at players and other assistants.
Then Zatechka caught sight
of head coach Tom Osborne, the
picture of calm as he chewed his
Big Red gum and spoke through
his headset, seemingly removed
from the chaos around him.
“I was taken aback by it,” Zatechka said. “I thought, ‘He’s not
panicking. If he’s not panicking,
we shouldn’t panic, either.’
“Someone asked Osborne
why he never cut loose emotionally. I remember Osborne
making the point that if the
players see you losing emotional control, whether good or bad,
they’re going to lose emotional
control, and that’s where you
see games spiral out of control.”
Nebraska won 38-31 thanks
to a last-minute goal-line stand.
More than the result that day,
Zatechka remembers Osborne.

“Sometimes if you maintain
an outward sense of control
over a situation,” Zatechka said,
“it has an amazing effect on the
people around you.”
Osborne will retire as Nebraska’s athletic director Jan. 1
and end an association with the
university that began in 1962.
He turns 76 in February and
will stay at the school through
July 31 as athletic director
emeritus to ease the transition
of new athletic director Shawn
Eichorst.
Perhaps as much as anything,
Osborne’s 25-year Hall of Fame
coaching career and five-year
run as a can-do AD are characterized by his strong and steady
leadership, often in difficult circumstances.
“No matter how crazy things
were going on around him, you
knew Coach was going to be
calm,” said Terry Connealy,
who played defensive tackle on
the 1994 national championship
team. “We weren’t going to get
caught up in the emotion of the
moment. He’s a calming influence. That’s what the program
needed when he came back as
the athletic director, with all the
perceived turmoil.”
Chancellor Harvey Perlman
asked Osborne to return in
2007 to stabilize an athletic department whose flagship sport
was in a free fall under coach
Bill Callahan and whose staff
was burdened by low morale
under Steve Pederson.
Osborne’s first acts were to
fire Callahan and hire Bo Pelini,

who has won no fewer than nine
games in his five seasons and
led the Huskers to three conference championship games, and
mend fences with boosters and
former players who felt alienated by Pederson.
In addition to guiding the
school’s move from the Big 12
to the Big Ten two years ago,
Osborne saw through key building projects.
The Student Life Complex,
which opened in 2010, houses
the academic support arm of
the athletic department and has
been voted the best facility of
its kind in college athletics.
The Hendricks Training Complex, which opened in 2011,
is one of the nation’s top basketball practice facilities. The
men’s and women’s teams will
play in the downtown Pinnacle
Bank Arena beginning next fall
after four decades in the Devaney Sports Center.
A Memorial Stadium expansion, to be completed for the
2013 season, will increase capacity to more than 90,000.
“In my mind, he took us to
a whole new level,” 1972 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny
Rodgers said. “He took us to the
most prestigious conference,
more television time than ever,
which will help us in recruiting.
And there are more academic
dollars for university and more
prestige.”
Trev Alberts, an All-America
linebacker for the Huskers in
the early 1990s and now the
Nebraska-Omaha athletic direcMiscellaneous

Miscellaneous

tor, said some people might be
surprised at how much Osborne
accomplished in his five years
running the athletic department
in Lincoln.
“It goes back to his experience as a coach,” Alberts said.
“He recognized that if he had
gone back with the plan to just
be a caretaker, there would
have been a significant slide.
He loves to solve problems and
move forward.”
Osborne, who was born in the
south-central Nebraska town of
Hastings, leaves the university
as one of the most influential
figures in the state’s history.
Each of the 25 Nebraska football teams Osborne coached
won at least nine games, and
three of his last four teams won
national championships. He left
coaching after the 1997 season
with a career record of 255-493, an .836 winning percentage
that ranked fifth all-time among
Division I coaches, and 13 conference titles.
He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in
1998.
After two years away from
coaching, voters in the western
Nebraska district elected him
to the House of Representatives in 2000, 2002 and 2004.
In perhaps the greatest upset
in Nebraska political history,
Osborne lost to popular incumbent Dave Heineman in the
2006 Republican gubernatorial
primary.
Osborne finished his third
term in Congress and returned

to the university to teach classes in leadership and business
ethics before answering Perlman’s call to steady the athletic
department.
George Darlington, a longtime assistant coach under Osborne, said he knows Osborne
was extremely disappointed to
lose the gubernatorial race. But
had Osborne won, Darlington
pointed out, he wouldn’t have
been the athletic director.
“Who would be in place to
have those facilities built?”
Darlington said. “Steve Pederson, of course, had rubbed so
many people wrong that I don’t
think he could have gotten it to
completion. Someone from the
outside wouldn’t have had the
clout.”
Osborne plans to devote
more time to the TeamMates
program that he and his wife,
Nancy, founded in 1991. What
started as a small youth mentoring program has grown to 120
communities serving more than
4,000 students in grades 4-12.
The program matches a student
with an adult volunteer mentor
to provide one hour of individual mentoring each week during
the school year.
He also will get to enjoy more
time with his grandchildren and
do the things he and Nancy put
off during his years as a coach,
congressman and athletic director.
“He’ll be as busy as ever,”
Rodgers said. “It’s not like he’s
going to just go off and fish.”

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CONCEPTIS SUDOKU
by Dave Green

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Dec.
28, 2012:
This year you often think one way
about an issue but act on it in a different way. You’ll feel one thing, but think
you should do something else. This
internal conflict helps you discover
which voice to respond to. Many times,
the people around you don’t know
how to respond to these mixed signals. If you continue to flip-flop in this
way, both professional and personal
relationships could suffer. If you are
single, you will meet someone who
knocks your socks off. You know what
you want and what to do. If you are
attached, openly discuss your mental
process in order to avoid any negative
responses. CANCER has the same
issues as you.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day
You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive;
3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
HHHH You could find yourself
on both the giving and receiving end
of a surprise. On some level, you
might feel as if you must answer to
someone; on the other hand, you also
recognize your own needs. A partner
might be difficult when it comes to
financial matters. Tonight: Flex.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
HHHHH Keep conversations
moving, especially if you think there
is an underlying problem. Yes, you
eventually will have to deal with this
issue, but the timing is off right now.
Realize that many people are off-kilter.
Tonight: Hang out with a loved one.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
HHH Know what is going on behind
the scenes. You might find that you’re
not ready to deal with all of the consequences involved with a partnership
and/or a money matter. Your lack of
energy very well could have colored
your thinking. Tonight: Do what feels
right.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
HHHHH The Full Moon points to
you. As a result, you might be reactive
and cause yourself a problem. You’ll
try to take command of your life, but
there are so many unpredictable elements that it might not work out. Know
that you can adjust to the situation.
Tonight: Do your thing.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
HHH Much is going on behind the
scenes. Acting on what you think could
be difficult at best. Gather information,
but avoid making a judgment for about
a week, if possible. Today’s events will
have a different appearance at that
point. Tonight: Not to be found.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
HHHH Keep your eye on the prize.
Do not get distracted by all the hoopla,
unexpected events and emotional
statements from others. This, too, will
pass, given a little time and caring. If
a conversation feels stilted, you can
be sure that you’re not getting all the
facts. Tonight: Join friends.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
HHH Pressure builds. On some
level, you could feel out of sync as you
look at the panorama of your life. You
will become the ringmaster if you just
relax and allow others to help out. Do
not make any commitments of your
time or money for a while. Tonight:
TGIF.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
HHHHH You might want to deal
with a situation differently. How
you handle a personal matter could
change once some of the intensity of
the moment dies down. You could be
overserious or too demanding. Detach
for a better perspective. Tonight:
Where there is music.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
HHHH A creative endeavor takes
an unusual turn. A partner could be
reactive, especially with finances.
You could be making matters worse.
Address a low-level depression, and
understand that you can handle this
problem. Tonight: Answer any questions that are posed.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
HHHHH The Full Moon affects
you socially and emotionally. You
might wonder what is going on with
an important person in your life. If you
are having difficulty explaining this
person’s behavior, don’t get uptight.
He or she might not be able to, either.
Tonight: Go along with the program.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
HHHH You could be past the point
of no return when dealing with an
associate. You also might give this
person an unexpected jolt. Though at
first you might feel guilty about it, try
to view your words as a wake-up call.
Tonight: Get some much-needed R
and R.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
HHH You might feel pushed
beyond your limit. Rather than express
your exasperation, hold back and do
something for yourself. Friends also
could be unusually demanding. Your
finances will take a strange twist if you
are not careful. Double-check your
change. Tonight: Only what you want.
Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet
at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

�Friday, December 28, 2012

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Bowl Game Guide
Atlanta’s
Main Event

Sold-out Chick-Fil-A Bowl promises
top-notch talent, exciting plays
Wire report

Les Miles has gushed over Tajh Boyd and
Clemson's high-powered offense while Dabo
Swinney has the utmost respect for LSU's stingy
defense.
The Chick-fil-A Bowl pits strength against
strength, as one of the nation's best offenses
faces one of the top defenses when No. 14
Clemson and ninth-ranked LSU meet New Year's
Eve night at the Georgia Dome.
Both Tiger teams came into this season with
high expectations after winning their respective
conference titles a year ago. A last-minute loss to
Alabama essentially took LSU (10-2) out of this
year's SEC race, while a Clemson (10-2) setback
at Florida State prevented it from playing for the
ACC title.
Although they each missed out on a shot for a
BCS game, their pairing in Atlanta produces one
of the more intriguing bowl matchups.
"Our coaches, our players and our fans always
look forward to playing against the best programs in the nation, and LSU certainly fits that
description," Swinney said. "We are going to
have the opportunity to compete against a top 10
team that played for it all last year."

Clemson QB Tajh Boyd

time in school history.
Interim coach Dana Bible and the
Wolfpack look for a third consecutive postseason victory Dec. 31 in the Music City
Bowl against Vanderbilt, which tries to
extend its winning streak to seven for the
first time in 64 seasons.
N.C. State (7-5) failed to meet expectations after entering 2012 with ACC title
hopes, instead finishing 4-4 in conference
play.

While coach Dave Doeren won't have
much impact on this game, North Carolina
State's future appears to be plenty bright
after luring him away from Orange Bowlbound Northern Illinois.
Vanderbilt coach James Franklin, meanwhile, isn't going anywhere despite seeing
his stock rise for leading the Commodores
to back-to-back bowl games for the first

AP PHOTO

N.C. State assistant coach Dana Bible
will call the shots in the Music City.

Pick your New Year’s feast
Rose Bowl

Staff and wire report

Stanford vs. Wisconsin

Heart of Dallas Bowl

Purdue vs. Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State lost its final two
games of the season as injuries contributed to a disappointing finish. But at
least the Cowboys didn't lose their head
coach like Purdue, which fired Danny
Hope the day after the Boilers clinched
bowl eligibility. Both have spread offenses that like to get out in space.
Oklahoma State 37, Purdue 21

ied degrees of disappointment after
league title game losses. Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray takes aim against a
Blackshirts defense that leads the nation
against the pass (148.2 ypg). Senior Rex
Burkhead leads a talented group of
Huskers running backs against star linebacker Jarvis Jones and the Bulldogs'
defense.
Georgia 30, Nebraska 13

Gator Bowl

Mississippi St. vs. Northwestern
Star running back Venric Mark and
the Wildcats face a Mississippi State
squad that dropped four of its final five
games. Both teams play disciplined football, ranking fifth (Mississippi State) and
10th (Northwestern) nationally in
turnover margin. The Wildcats aims for
their first bowl win since the 1949 Rose
after nine straight postseason defeats.
Northwestern 31, Miss. St. 24

Outback Bowl

Capital One Bowl

Georgia vs. Nebraska

Stanford rolls into the Rose Bowl with
an impressive November that included
five consecutive wins over ranked teams,
including then-No. 2 Oregon. Wisconsin,
playing in its third consecutive Rose
Bowl, arrives as the first five-loss team to
play in the Granddaddy, one that actually
finished third in the Big Ten Leaders
Division. The Badgers are only here
because Ohio State and Penn State aren't
eligible due to NCAA sanctions. Still, a
dominant win over Nebraska in the Big
Ten title game seemed to show that the
Badgers are peaking.
Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14

Orange Bowl

South Carolina vs. Michigan

Northern Illinois vs. Florida State

Denard Robinson will return to his
home state for his final game to take on
South Carolina in a defensive battle. The
Gamecocks' battle-tested defense ranked
12th in the nation. Under coordinator
Greg Mattison, Michigan's D took another step forward, finishing second in the
Big Ten.

ACC champion and No. 12-ranked
Florida State will face underdog and
MAC champion Northern Illinois, which
busted the BCS with its No. 15 ranking in
the final BCS standings. This matchup
will pit Florida State's No. 7 scoring
defense (15.08 points per game) against
the nation's No. 9 scoring offense
(40.77).
Florida State 38, N. Illinois 17

South Carolina 27, Michigan 20

Both teams head to Orlando with var-

Dec. 27
Military Bowl
No. 24 San Jose St. vs.
Bowling Green, 3 p.m., ESPN
Belk Bowl
Cincinnati vs.
Duke, 6:30, ESPN
Holiday Bowl
No. 17 UCLA. vs.
Baylor, 9:45, ESPN
Dec. 28
Independence Bowl
Louisiana-Monroe vs.
Ohio, 2 p.m., ESPN
Russell Athletic Bowl
Rutgers vs.
Va. Tech, 5:30, ESPN
Car Care Texas Bowl
Minnesota vs.
Texas Tech, 9, ESPN
Dec. 29
Armed Forces Bowl
Rice vs.
Air Force, 11:45 a.m., ESPN
Pinstripe Bowl
West Virginia vs.
Syracuse, 3:15 p.m., ESPN
Alamo Bowl
No. 23 Texas vs.
No. 13 Oreg. St., 6:45, ESPN

Interim coach leads Wolfpack into Nashville
Wire report

NOTABLE MATCHUPS

Wild Wings Bowl
Michigan State vs.
TCU, 10:15, ESPN
Dec. 31
Music City Bowl
N.C. State vs.
Vanderbilt, Noon, ESPN
Sun Bowl
Southern California vs.
Georgia Tech, 2, CBS
Chick-Fil-A Bowl
No. 14 Clemson vs.
No. 8 LSU, 7:30, ESPN
Jan. 1
Gator Bowl
No. 20 Northwestern vs.
Miss. St., Noon, ESPN2
Heart of Dallas Bowl
Purdue vs.
Oklahoma St., Noon, ESPNU
Outback Bowl
No. 10 South Carolina vs.
No. 18 Michigan,1, ESPN
Capital One Bowl
No. 7 Georgia vs.
No. 16 Nebraska, 1, ABC
Rose Bowl
Wisconsin vs.
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Orange Bowl
No. 15 Northern Illinois vs.
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