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8raJJdon
Crislip

OH),
Chad
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'lllatthew
Speu~er
~erington, OH) .a nd
Biyce Wilson (Jackson,
OH) was first with a time
of 8:09.42 .
· Senio.r thrower Kyle
liiotge (Eaton. OH) was
&amp;st m tht meli.'s bammer
\lliow {I H feet. 6 ? incht;S). witb a ·best effort of
!1111
io the discus ( 126
~. 3 inches). Georg_e
• • SCCillld in the shot put
~feet, l inehes).
- Rio went 2-3-4 in the
1,500-meter run with
. S~cer taking second
&amp;-uh a time of 4:14.11. ·
lbya: Wilson furished 3rd
~ 4 :19.76 and McCIIlty
tru fourth with a time of .
tBelpre,

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t:-19.86.
:: Sophomore Mike Green
l,Columbus, OH) finislled
:Min the long jump with
11 tlest leap of (20 feet.
~- inches) and .Jrd in

lf.le 100-meter dasb with a
time of
11 .60
and
M'c&lt;:urty was 3rt! in the
5 .OOO• meter
run
(16:4532).
Other scoring results for
tbe RedSton:n: Spencer,
4th in the 800-meter run
(2:GS.&amp;3): Crislip. 5th in
tbe 800 (2:06.83); Green,
Sth in the ZOO (24.07):
sophomore
Justin
Fnncisco (Belpre, OK),
Stb in the HO-meter hurdles 06.58); freshman .
z.u.e Miller (Grove City,
OH), 5th in the 5.000

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against
est
Virginia
Tech. ~ mtum did them
some good as tbeJI blanked
tbe GQI.:5m Bears· 9-() on
Tuesday aftr:mooo at Bob
Evans Field. li was tbe
third win ill as many
games aga!•st tile furure

Mid-South opponent.
. Rio Gfllllde ( 15-LO)
cb.ipJII':(i awal' early. scoring live of tbe nine- runs in
the flrst three innin~s .
The Red:Storm had U b.its
in tb.eglime.
Junior catcher Tyler
Plumpton {P'eterborouglt,
ONt) and Junior centetfielder
Ryan
Yali:ura
(Pickering, ONT) both
went 2-for-4 at the plate to
lead
the
offense.
Plumpton had a dmlble
and an RBI while Yalura
scored two l'lli1S and also
stole a base.
Junior designated hitter
Sean Flanagan {S. Eudid,
OH) was· 2-for-5 with a
run scored and an RBI.

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-we b.ad a ,great fust
meet,~ said Rio Grande
llead coach Bob Willey.
~we registered for five
relays and we. won five
relays. r m very pleased
with are young ladies and
young men .~
Rio will next compete at
the Cedarville Open.
March 28.

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He drove in tbc game's
first run witb a siJI&amp;Ie ill
the
opening
inaing.
Sophomgre fust baseman
Francisco
Ranrire:~~
(Columbus, 08} also. bad
two hits, including a~
ble and an RBI.
Sophomore
shortstop
Brad Konrad (Maumee.
OH) was l-for-3 with a
r:1ID scored, a stolen ~
and he drove in two runs
· while junior rightfielder
Tyler Sdtun.l (Cincinnati,
OR) was I -for-2 witb a
sacrifice fly that brouglit
in a 1\1111. Senior third baseman Edwin Orta (Caracas,
YEN) dro"e in a run
despite going o-f~-4 at
~plate.

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Lefty · Ryaa

Cnmer !Olympia, WA)
s~ and! pitched io tbe
first three. innings. sum:ndering two hits while strill.ing OIJI two and bitting a
batter. Sophomore Angel
Slllltill~ (Santa Isabel,

PR) pi!
.·eked

up the will iii

relief.
Santiago ( 4-2) went tbt
middre three inniap. aDd
aiJowed two b.its ad nwo
bit bt71!1e0!l wbiJe slrikiaf
out three. Freshman ll]Jaa
CbapmaD (R.aciw, OR)
llddN two scoreless
frames with a strikeout
IUid ~ freshman.
Ben Schlater {Lewisburg.
OH) pitched a scoreless
nin~ ro,end the game.
Rio suappe.d a p!ilo-game
bing sll.id- with~ victo-

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WVU-Tech·
(7 -12)
recorded seven hits with
Gerardo Hemallcift and
.letemiab 'Mills. collcl:tiDg
· two hits each. 'Ibe-Got:dien
Reus. posted some mil
tlu:e.ats, btU could not get a.
i.ey hit t&amp; push across a
.run as they Sl:niJII;Ied Dine
batters ill the game.
Pete Vandeob.out CO&gt;-~)
took. the loss as fte galle up
two runs (one earned) on

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VudcD:Ilout pom:d oR
strihout i:Jt tk game.
Ia tilt tluee victories
over tbc Golden Bars dlis.

PhD program
explores Christian
spirituaJity, A6

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' '1iJ wau good. to be- bKk.
good to get a
wiD. after we ended! thespriqtriyoaasournote,"
· said Rio- 6mlde licad
coach Btad Wamimoat.
'"Ho~y this will be a
good! springboard: for us as
we get bad. into- coolerence piA]! this weeken&lt;l"
-we 111anll!td' to- get some .
of Qltt pibi:ftcts some wod
and they ali pounded die
sttill:: illllne lllld' we gQt
timd)IIWs wbat we
l1te:Cfltd them.~ Wlll'llimODI
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Rio . ~ will cootiit-ue its fl"e-game bom.estand with a diooblelleadeF
against Ppint Pari: Olil
SalurdaJi beginning: at r
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POMEROY The Meigs
County
Board of . Mental
Retardation and Developmental
Disabililies will seek bid$ for a
$.300.000 addition to Carleton
SchooL
The money necessary fur the project bas been approved at tb.e state
tevel. but past attempts to sell the

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RIO GRANDE - The
University of Rio Grande
RedStorm baseball team
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project have been thwarted by high smaller classrooms into two and have con~tru.ction opportum.nes
costs. Executive Director Kay construction of a restroom.
iiVailable to area . mntra~tors and
Davis met with Meigs County
The- addition · wouta serve three . wo(kers ." ·
Commissioners Thursday to seek. integrated special education preThe Ohio Department of MR!DD
approval to advertise for bids on a school classes serving avproximate· first awarded the funiling t;o the
scaled-down version of the project. ly 30 children. Qo.11i&amp; sald .
Local board. The money is ear•
· The l'atest building proposal
"'l"he project will be beneficial II? marked sokly tor construction 011
w0uld in~olve addition o,f 2,040 of not only tbe school. but also the renovations of early .:hildhoOd proclassroom space. a speech t:hero1py community during these difficult grams and can only be used for that
room 'and a sensory room . economic times.~· Davis told com- purpose. [)avis said.
Renovations to • existing space missioners. ·'It will be good· to see
woufd include . converting three growth in our community and to

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in the tournament." Pitt
point §uard Le'&lt;ance Fields
said. Being No. l seed,
e'iet'JIOOe is_ gunning. f01'
)IOU. We think we did a
great job taking the team•s
6est shot and making plays
we needed down the stretch
to win the game.~
rourth-seeded
Xavier
!21-7) advanced witb wins
over Portland State and
WISConsin after going just
S-5 in its previous 10
gwnes.
fLnd now it must face a
Pit! team with an outstandini point guard in fields. a
p®lerful rebounder · in
J.)eluan Blair and a danger~ scorer in Sam Young.
:wbo had 32 points against
Oldahoma State.
: l'-Wbere it really starts and
'slips is to be physical our~ves, to not allow them to
dOminate us on the glass,"
Miller said. "Our defense in
·geaeraJ is what b.as allowed
~to have 27 wins. It's why
we're here and what we just
,diP last weeken~. Our great:es! strength Will be tested
-~t. to me, the best at
:ooing it."
: .:aut the Musketeers are
bi'iger - three of their
.stirters are taller· than the
l'athers' tallest, Blair )JII have greater depth. So
fi#'s reg'Ulars must avoid
Ml trouble.
· : flields is most concerned
i!M!ut Xavier's size.
:-~'They're really tall at
:it'ie~ posi~ion," .he said.
:"We ve got to do a great job

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only seven times during tb.e
flast · 40 years. Under ·
'Osborne. GAHS has won
::14 sectionals, two district
tournament crowns, and
,11~ared in the regionals
·lwtce. The Blue Devils b.ave
been district runner-up four
.:times and a district semifiilalist 21 times. Osborne has
llecn named SEOAL and
~trict basketball coach of
l)le year 12 times.
•· Besides coaching basket~1. Osborne has spent 22
~~ars as a tennis coach
'(with
three
SEOAL
.aowns), 11 years as a base:ball c.o ach, recording more
than 100 wins witb. a district
:nt'nner-up effort in 1971.
'and coached a Blue Devil
·g olf match in the state golf
tournament in the early
'2000s. He was an assistant
:coach of the track and field
telll!l when GAHS won the
1970 SEOAL title .
Durin'g
his teaching
~ateer at GAHS. Osborne
has taught physical education. health and general sci-$lce and driver's edu~:ation.
:Known around southern
Ohio as "Coach Oz" or
"The Wizard," Osborne has
eoacbed in the Ohio NorthSOuth. All-Star game. OhioKentucky and Olto-West .
Virginia All-Star games.

·S outhern
approves

of bolting them oot and 110t
giving them second~ance

rtuni.ties."

~ is rested aftet playing

just two games siDi:e losing
to west Vuginia in the first
round of the Big East tour- .
nament on March t2. So .
any bruise&amp; from the- battering the Panthets took
against Big East teams
should be heal~ by now.
"'ur practiCes are very
intense, very tough. Gu]!s
lea11e bleeding most of the
times just from drills we
run. And it gets yQII ready
for the games.~ Fields said.
"DeJuan bad a little fall the
last game. but be's fine. So
everybody is good."
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fields IS the fates! p!lint
guard to exceJ at Pitt. His
assists-to-turnover ratio is
second• best in the ·nation.
He recently passed Brandin
Knight for most assists in
one season at the school.
In folll'lh pla£e on that
list? The cunent coach of
Xavier. who played at Pitt
from 1987 through 1992.
"Coach did play there.
everybody knows that,"
Raymond said. "It's the elephant in the room. But
we •re just going to focus on
trying to do our best and
play at the highest lev_el."
Even if tbey •re not m one
of the highest-rated conferences simply
because
they're not in a BCS football league.
"To me, it'&amp; so much more
about your program tban the
name on tbe front of your
jersey and what you stand
for than whether you're. .i n
this conferenc.e or tbat conference ... Miller said. "And
l think college football and
college bas.ketball are completely different when it
comes to that." ·
Osborne has been a bighty sought-after speaker on
both bas.ketball and his philosophy of life .
A two-sport MVP (basketball and baseball) and an
athletic hall of fame member of Geneva High School
and Wittenberg Univeni!JI.
he led his American Legion
team (Ashtabula Rubber) to
a. state championship as a
pitcher and Wittenberg to a
Division ll regional title.
It will be Osborne's second state award.lD 2003, be
was recipient of the
OHSAA's Sportsman~~~·
Ethics and Integri!JI (
)
Award.
Osborne has · served as
president of the District 13
Coaches
Basketball
Association. which started
with 13 members and now
has more than 300 in a district that bas the smallest
number of schools in the
state. Osborne is also a
charter member of the
GAHS Athletic Hall of
Fame committee. Both
committees are active in
generating
scholarship
money for worthy student
athletes.
The 2009 ceremony is
scheduled for Salurday.
Marc!t 28.· before the
Division II state finals contest.
Osborne und his wife
Jennifer reside in Gallipolis.
They have two grown children, and two grandchildren .
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At its most
tbe Southern
local Board of Education
approved the list ofgraduating seniors that mak.e up the
class of 2JJ09.
1:\Jat list. in no particular
order. is as follows: Tara
Lacey Arnott_ Tosha !!rene
Jones. :Zachary Gage Ash.
Jerry Edward Justis. Ryan
Lam
Beegle.
Steven
!Douglas loane. Ryan Lee
Beegle.
Ryan
Weslie
Lunsford.
Laura
Ann
Rashell Boso. B.rittney
Job.n
Jayde
Meldau ,
Christopher Brauer. James
Nathantel Moss. Bradliioy
1oseph
Brown.
Kara
Nichole Myers. Taylor Naslt
Burge. Chelsea Ann Pape.
James Alex.ander Carnahan.
Samantha Jane f&gt;',ltterson,
Merri Kathleen Collilts. Eric
Wayne Perry. Kevin Lemuet
Coppick. Jordan Douglas
Pickens. Tiffanie; Nacheal
Deem . Thomas Charles
Justin Porter. Beau Royce
.Diddk, Paul James Powell.
luke Nathaniel Dillard.
April · Nicol~ Richards,
Marvin Nelson Eddy IlL
Bobbi lee Rift1e. Michael
H. Flinn. Robert Weston
Roberts. Brody Everett
Flint,.
Zachary
Wayne
Signum. Kyle Levi Goode.
Je'fma Lei~h Simpson.
Bryan Scott Harris, Jaime
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NELSONVILLE
Federal stimulus funds will
allow the Ohio Department
of Transportation to expedite construction on the
fmal 1wo phases of the
three-phased Nelsonville

Bypass.
·ODOT will have ac~-ess to

Bs .$.15(}
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million ·in stimulus

fWlds to complete the fmal

!)base of the "Capital
A A -.
torridor"
connecting
.._ 6 Colwnbus and Charleston.
86 W.Va. That corridor also
includes the Ravens wood
A3 Connector and Atb.ensB Section Dd!Win projecl on U.s. 33 in
Meigs CoWity, as well as tb.e
bypass of LW1Caster. ttll of
which havt" been completed.
The first phase of this
new four-lane rotrdwuy car·
'tying U.S. 33 between the
cities of Nelsonville uml
Logan began last year.
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tlteseTtnal two phases were
not scheduled 10 l!legin until
after 2012 ..
"The increase in funds
will accelerate the ~roj.ecfs
&lt;.·ompletion and wtll save
the state of Ohio money in
long term:· said Stat&lt;' Rep .
Debbie Phillips, D-Athens .
"ODOT officials estimate
savings could reaclt as.
much as $40 million over
lbe life of tb.e project."
The NeJsonville project is
one of 149 p.rojeets in Ob.io
l'unded through the stimtllus.
appropriation. Those projects are designed to create
. over 21.000 jobs, Govern01
Ted Strickland said.
"We have identified projects that will put lh\lUstmds
of Obioa~~s to work quickly ... Strickland said . ''B\It to
make the best use of these
resources, we must also
leverage them to create
tomorrow's opportlUiities ."
"ln . uddition to distributing the federal transporta- ·

tion stimulus resoum:s
broadly to provide Ohioans
in every region with an
oppor1tmity to participate in
lhe econo~mc recQvery,. we
are also targeting . funds to
develop unique regional
economi•· assets.'"
"Doing so will strengthen
. the state's infr&lt;~.Structure systell\ while also lx.Jlstering
eachregion'seconomic vitttl·
ity in immel!Slll1lble ways."
Federal
trans{X&gt;rtation
stimulus funds torahng $n4
milli011 will be spent in near·
ly e:very Ohio C01J11ty. In
Meigs County. ODOT will
spend $.815,000 lor improve'
ments to Ohio 7 under the
federal funding package.
When combined with
Re•:overy Act funds al!O&lt;.:ated rmuer Ohill 's Rum!
Transit Program. stimulus
investments will be nmde in .
87 of Ohio's 88 counties.
ODOT will invest $603.5
million into 113 roadway
projects . Of tho,...- 113 pro·

jects. $242.~ million is dedicated to 30 bridge projects .
and $360.6 million 'Ill 83
p&lt;wement proj~cts.
Und~r th~ R~~.·overv A.:t.
50 p•m·ent of the ~tat.: ·s
lr::msportation
stimulus
funds must be obligated and
a:;signed to specific projt'L'b
by June :?.9 . The rem&lt;tinitlg
amount must be obligated
and tlSsignt.&gt;d to specifi.:
projects by Mtm:h 1. '2010 .
State Senator Jimmy
Stewart. R-Aiban~. s&amp;d the
Nels011ville project has been
a priority in the legis-lature.
"Throughout the transpOrtatiou bltdget pnx:ess. 1
have beell vocal about tbe
importance of the Nelsonville
Bypass to the future . of
Sotttheast Ohio's t'COnomy
and h'tve worktxl with the
Strkk.kmd Administration.
offiduls at tho:- Ohio
0e(l&lt;utmentofTransprn1ation
and mv fdll'w k·\:islulol'$ to
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P.&lt;\RKERSBURG. W.Va.
- "We&lt;tk. relationships"
b~tween exposure to CS &lt;md
pregnan,·y &lt;'Omplications
and birth defects have been. ·
identified by the C8 Health
PaneL but it is not believed
that C8 cause&gt; mis.·arriage.
premature birth&gt; c&gt;r low
bit1h wei~ht
The 'so: i~JKe
Pant.'L
fDnned tll d~t&lt;'nnine if there
is a link. bt·twt'en exposure
ltl the &lt;:hemic a! . &lt;md any
htunan disease. announced
rt'sulls of &lt;Ill :evaluation of
the rd&lt;ltil'nship bt·tween (8
and CSS in th.: blO&lt;.xl and
reprodUL'Iive heallh . The
atl&lt;llysi&gt; is based on recem
pregnanci.:s among Mid·
Ohio valley residents who
participated in the 200~·
2006 C8 Health Project.
. A summary of tbe ·study
hlls been tiled with tbe Wood
County. W.Va. court as
rt'lju irt'{l by senlement of a
dass a,·timl lawsuit in ~004 .
\\!omen who participated
in 1he C8 Heahh Project
were as~ed alx1ut e&lt;~ch of
tht·i r pre~;nam:ie&gt;. indicating

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Robert L Ni&lt;.:i!.d,;.8..1. P\~~.di:edTuesda:y.l\talldl24.
2009. in Holzer Medical Center.
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He is suoi"o«l by his wif&lt;t. Freda Benning.wa Nid~
At Robert's requ~t. there all." oo. callillg hOOJS llt ~
~n:i&lt;."e. lllrertoent will t&lt;.lke pi~ late:r in~ lkel:b Gro"e
Cem&lt;.'lt:'r~. fu~roy . Cremation ~nkes are hy lbeCreme&lt;.'ns fwrera.l Chapel; Gallipolis. .
.E~p~ioiiS l}t' s.y~tbJI ma~ resent to the family boy
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Toda~ is Frida~. Marcn 27. the 86th da~ of 200.9. Tb.ere
are m days teft in the year.
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Tod'a}'s Higlilight in HisnHy: On March: rr. 1977. 5~J
peopte were lUlled when a. KLM 80e-ing 747. a.ttempting t0&gt;
take uff. m.sbed into a Pan Am 747 oo lile Canal)! lsla.nd

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th¢ Mli®lll I.VIDpetition in May. DtiU\ers. will be $6, c~.
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friday-Patchy dense fog
S.·--Cloody with it40
in the lllOmtng. Partly pen.-em d111DI.'e li s.OOwe:rs.
swmy. Hi811:; in lite mid 6&amp;. Hij.hs. t.lf\lUIId 50.
NMheast winds. lii'OUild .5
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qllt•..M~J~S.tly
mpb.
doody in the e\'ening ...Then
trid~
aiaht-.M~tly becoming partlJ( · cloudy.
doody with ~ 30 Jlefl.'ent Lows in the lower 30s.
chance of showers. L1,ws in
Muact.y aad. M~
the upper 40s~ E~ wil\d!; 5 Diabt...Partly cloud)~ . High..~
to 10 mph.
in the lower 6&amp;. Lows in
Saturday•..Showers and the lower 40s.
tbururers.torms. J:lighs in the
'1\le5day~y cloudy
mtd 60s. East wmds 5to 10 with a 40 petrenl chance of
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Butyrskaya of Russia. woo the Worid Figure Skating '
Cb:amp:iomp:s i:n Helsinki: -defending champion Michelle
Kwa.n of the United States finished secoad. .
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Taiwan s presidential office and bloded ma~ sueets to '
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Sham Arakawa. uf Japan was me surprise winner at the
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crisis now

'-"'nfident Democrats are
. worried. Md Republict~ns
ha\1: a serious Hold-you·SQ
opportunity . .
As theY argued. Obama
hit the rood to California to
sell something - the bud·
get plllll ~ thllt he and his
fellow Democrats should be
able to p!ISS nearly entirely
on their own. M~t pf the
spending measures. apart
lrom the president's health·
care reform propmal (which
we koow vutuallJi oothing
about) and his energy capt~nd-tmde
plan (which
Reputllicans now call "c~~p­
and-tru~") could be passed
by a simple majority. wim
Democratic votes alone.
And yet Obama. worried
about opposition fn'm modenlle Democrats. let alone
Republicans. is having to
stump lor his plllll. And he
has re~.·ruite\1 one of his top
politicul opemtives. David
Ploutl'e. to crente an
unpre•·edented gmssrootsund-netroots campuign for
it. a~ well .
.
.
The sales job is Hke lyto
get harder in the days
ahead. Obuma took 11
major hi.t on Friduv when
the C\)ngressional Budget
Office said his budget
plans have undere&amp;timated
defidts · in coming yeurs
by $2.3 trillion. How'
much more will a worried
public uel·ept'? "Bnilout
fatigue is palpable." a top

GOP Hill aide told me .
But Qbama, by till
rePQrts. plans to push lOr·
ward with his pllllls to overhaul health •·are. energy. tlOd
edocation - no matter what
· the rost. ''We have to ... start
est11blishing a foundation
for long-term economic
growth," he said on the way ·
t()
Cl.lliforni11.
"That
involves . making invest·
meats oo health care and
energy and education."
Does it really~ The budget
debate will tlnswer .thut
question.
Recently. . RepublicMs
have been heartened by
some astonishing public
opinion numbers.. Pollster
Scott Rasmussen found thut
more people. by u margin of
41 pen:ent to 39 pen.-ent.
would support tl Republican
thun a Democmt in the ne~~:t
. rongressional m•·e. A poll
taken lor National Publk
Radio · showe&lt;) similar
that
results .
Given
Democmts hnve trouuced
Republicans on that question for a lon$time. the n~w
results are n11sing eyebrows
un Capitol. Hill.
·
So while the numbt)rs
shin beneuth him. Ohl1ma
hits the cam~ign tmil. But
sooner or Iuter. he 'II need to
l'Ome bud to his problems.
because it's his crisis now.
tByron Yurt ,is chirf J&gt;Q/il·
iml rorll"sflj&gt;ll(/1'111 ft)r Thr ·
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Jt.'Ct i~ u priority:· St~:wmt ~id

111 ~~ P"'IXII'ed smten'lenJ.
"I apphmd th&lt;.' Governor
~md ODOT t(u their etl'ons
tl' se\'llre funding lor this
•·ritkul proje~.·t und ensure
..:onstmction of the t&gt;ypus-' is
u tr•mspo11~1tion prionty for
· th&lt;' st:~tc in the coming
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O.~id 200~-09
school ~ellr.:
JIUI\e$
Dean Rll&lt;.·had ('biles. Mm~th
Whlttingloo, HallNh Marie Rod. Gina Pille$. &amp;ani
Haw ley. Jl)bn W~Hren ll\lm\ber Richard Hill v\lte\1
Wik.'Wl. Dall. Sulllivan no oo !be m~:•tion.
Appro"~ Melis..o;ll Reedy
trolmllD. ROMld~a
·ne
Wilsoo.
· Chris~
·r a.s a substilut..- secrelllry and
Willilllll tlolt~.
us . cook as. needed pending
James Wolie. Andrew John OO!npletioo of till qualilict~-.
Hoover. · Charles Hansel tions for the p&lt;lli.itioo.
CI&gt;Ql, Bri.an Let: Ht111t.
Hited Bill Beegle ~~ II
Tfllv is Soott Mead6ws. 1\liQt 101' a ~ial ~ s.tuEnunll L~ Ht111te:r. Gtlmt ~nt besi~~n~ng at the end of
Christian Phillips.. Oustyn ASK lUter s.-hool tutoring
James. Jobnsoo. Ashley and ' running 10 the end of
Nicole Krider. . Michael the school year from 2:45WiUilam J;Srown, Cllln:lll.-i T• . 5:15p.m.. tbu,rdllyu w~k.
Wulfi: (~et...ran).
Funding will be from Title
o.her actioo taken by the Vl-B IDEA. at the rate of
Boord:
$23 per hour.
Approved ·the mmsl'er of
Approved Rachel Hupp
$121:000.02 from the gen- us il tutor fur five hOIIlS u
eral fund lo bus purcha.'l:.
weel the remilinller
the
Authoozed the repair uf school yettr for a student
the p_res.s. box. liS. needed that has been hO&amp;pttalized
due to d&amp;mage from the for much of the school
weather.
~ear. Tutoring will be
. Set lunc~ prices for .lhe 1unded from IDEA.· VI 8
2009-10 school yetlf with l'undin!ll.lt 1.1 rate of $23 per
elementlll')' lunch prices. set hour.
Appro,:ed Willim11 BeiT)I
at $2. high s.'hool lu~~~;hes.
1.1t $225 and 1.\dult lunch us 1.1 volunte..-r assistant
prices 111 $3. Boord meml&gt;er couch lbr .the high school
.
Pe~y Giblx&gt; voted ugilinst boy's hllseNill te1.1111 .
the new prk-es.
App11.wed the lullow ing
Approved the fl&gt;llowing personnel tor the atler
as s.ubstitute teachers. for the school tutoring program

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witb Rashel Yates. and
Donna Savre us substilutes: "Do Your Best ''lithe
Test'' tutoring. Chilrisse
Knight. $506. 22 hours.
Betb Bay. $Stl6. 22 hours..
Donna Norris. $506. 2:::!
hours. l,.ori Hill. $..'\06. 22
hl)IU$., Tri&lt;.:ia M.:Nkk.t:l.
$506. 22 hours.. Me~:
. Guinther. $..'\()(), n hour,;.':
Jenny Manuel. SS06. 2:2
hours.. Stephanie bllns.
$1.021. 44 hours; Judy
Gilmore. $S06. 22 hours..
Lisa
Schentelbe~.
$1.021.44 hours. Vicki Hill.
$506, 22 hours. Pany Cook.
S1.021. 44 hours. Christy
Essick.. S506. 22 hours.
Aides: StepJlanie Allen.
$440. 44 hour,;.. CurrieElberfeld. $440. 44 hours.
Lea.nna. Davis. $440. 44
hours. Vicki Northup, $440.
44 hours.
Approved the handbook~
for the 2tl09- 10 school yeW'
us pre~nled by the buil&lt;.ling
principals.
Approved payment for
training for the ·following
· people to obtain bus certifkt~.tion . lndividMls ugree
to sub tor the llistrict for
two years. or · pay bal'k a
pro-rated ·amount lor the

time nut sened. Drhers.
must ~ a phys.il:al. BMV
back.gwund che~;k •. BCI.
FBI. pre-employment drug
screening. and must re
insurable by the district ·
insufllliCe carrier to l&gt;e eli¥!ble: Cory Hatfield.
~~• ic.hdle Caruthers.. Butch
Knight. Tom Woods. Ray
VanMatre. Sue Wood. Troy
Ward .
Approved the ly rks. 10 the
district's. Alma Mater as
such: As we !a!Ut: upon your
pllrtals stt~tely Southern
High.lis we wave our roytll
l'Olors. purple and the gold.
proudly . we proclaim your
praises till they reach the
~y. he~s· and minds will
ever ~:herish n1em 'ries we
will hold. Hail: AU Hail!
Our alma mater heW' the
eclln ring. H1.1il! All Hilil!
Our wmu mater hear the
echo ring. Hili! to thee our
Alma Mater Hail! i\11 Hail!
Ra-cine. Ht~il t(&gt; thee our
Alm1.1 Mater ·Hail! All Hili I!
Ra-cine.
The Board's next meeting
is s1.·heduled for 8 p.m ..
· Mondt~y. April 27 in the
high ~&lt;.:h\l\&gt;1 meJiu n•vm .
All Boord nl'c."mb&lt;.'rs. were
pres&lt;.-nt fllr the 1111.-cting.

C8 from Page Al
~h&lt;.'lher

they had ." miscarnage. predam~•a. - ll
OOmplication ol pregnancy
with high blood pressure
1.1nd pnllein in the urini: low birth wei11ht. pre-terin
birth, or hinh defects.
"Higher levels of CS and
C&amp;S were not li.lund to be
related to miscarriage or
pre-tenn birth," till: n:port
releu~ed Thurs.dny suid.
"The.re were ~ome weuk
rehllion&amp;hlps ~tween C!l
und C8S with preclmup.~in
und birth deli.'C'ts in inft~nts.
but evidence to suggest thut
ri~ incre:1scs with greuter
from Page AI
eA~ure is not &lt;..'t&gt;nsbtent."
"Because there is some
"Fupding · to lh the innccuracy in the rep~\11s on
Nebonvillt: by pus~ meuns . pregnanc·y. and the number
immwinte jol&gt; creution tmd of pregm1~~~;ies thnt &lt;..'&lt;lU ld be
long-tenu IX'&lt;lnomk growth included in this stuge ~,f the
for the region," tltlid U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown.
''For too long. proje&lt;;ts like
the Nebonville bypuss huve
b&lt;.-cn del1.1yed 1111d ignored.
snmting e\'01\0mic growth
in Appulu...-hin."

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materials. t'01 April. and OIFS m.t the Uni~ty llf
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You might have missed it,
but a key moment in Barad
Lerters to the e&lt;litvF llfl'· wt'lnHfle. Tire\· slwufd be less Obama 's yot111g presidency
thoo 300 words. All fentrs. au sut&gt;jea io·editing, mu~t be occurred March IS as he
signed. all(l include &lt;tdtlwss and telephvnt' Wlllmk&gt;u. Nt• began his tri{) to California
unsigned lelrtrs wm be published. Lettm should be in to promote h,1s $.1.6 trillion
Byron
good taste. culd:ress.in~r iss11es, 11ot pt'Fsomrlilies. Lettns oj' budget proposal. He11ding
York
thru1ks to vrganiztllitm.s cmd irnlividools will kiOI be aH:ept· fo.r· his hehcop«er. Obama
made. a statement about the
ed for p11Mn1tion.
AIG bonuses., and he didn't
use the word "inherited." As
in "we inherited this crisis." everyOOdy through that
"Ultimately, I'm respoosi· . prtll.'eSS. and it'~ now hi~
ble. I'm the president of tile · actions that are causing
United States.," Obama told things that ~ople are
reP?"'ers.. "The bu;;k stops llllhaPP;y about.
w1th . me." That makes . it
'rhmk. back to the day
~eta!: B~ ~~ ~~- . when House Minority
n I st~ the hnane1al cnSts. Leader John Boehner held
but he owns it oow._ .
UP. a copy of the stimulus
Before Myooe g1ves the Ml - it must 11\we been sill
president !Ill award for polit- inches thid: - ·and said,
•cal ~~e. reme~ber that ''Eleven hundred puges that
proviSions regtuumg the not one member of this
Sll:biCrlfltloll Aa*
oolluses - und who lmo.ws bodr ha.~ read. Not one."
what .else - were buned Urgmg lawmakers to vote
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sa ........ ... .. ......•ua.eo Congres:;. Every smgle whut s m th1s ·bill for 48
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Ou- ~' Dav• Harrts. ht 15 liw:l ., The OaW,l Sot*- i'!Ol ....
voted against it. Ulld all but point. Boehner dropped the
irl . . _
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three
GOP senators .did the mussive bill t11 the- floor
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Mall Subtcriptlcln
Obama CUll blame the slim- have time to do that."
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an~one other than himself.
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tsimamis.l!lla.t killed a:tlout 130 peopk.
m l97'J. the Sqreme Court n.ited 8.-l mDdawllre ~.
Prouse l!lla.t police coold nut stop mot\lrists Ill random to
cbeck licemes and registrations. unless !here wa.s rea.soo to
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foola1·1 Andrew Brumlleldat
1111-6626 tul'ql.lsler ur fur
n\&lt;.11'\' lnfurmaliun.
Reglstf111iun deodUne AprU Ist.

am1lysis w~1s limited. the
punel &lt;.:ould not druw 1.'()11·
elusions regnrding whether
either of tl\ese &lt;.'. hemicals
were us.&lt;.(1Ciated with problems in JUI.'I!nw«.·y:·
The pune1 will l'llndu..·t 11
more &lt;.:omprehensive study
of pregnandes. induding
an euminalion of yenrs.
prior to the C8 Ho:-nlth
Pmje-:1. and induding mon:
&lt;..'ompktc dutu on pust
exp~,sutes ff\1m unother
panel-run projt'ct. An addi·
tionnl Sdence Plmel study
will be •:ondu1:ted on ull
births in the uren. u~ing
birth ··~rtilkutes .
Tht• releuse l'f stully
results Thurs.lltiY p11.widcd
informmion from two addi·
ti01ml investigutions. "!he
pund ul~'' reported u hrs.t

prehmimll)' estimate of the m hllllW. und u smaller
tin~e it tnles the body to group drinkin~ bottled
clear CS llum its svslem water !II home,
onl:e the source ot the
Tht estlm"ted ~~ verage
chemicru has been tlltered. .mte of decrease in serum
The Science Pnnel bas . ('8 utter filtmtion tor the
~n met1suring C8 serum 1\•ur g"'"P.' test-ed i~ 26 per·
..;oncentrations over tim&lt;- wnt per yeur. metming CS
for 200 •·ustomeJ'll in the 1.'~11\ be deured by 50 Jler·
Lubeck. W.Vu . 1.1nd Little ce-nt in 2.3 yeurs..
Hocking Wnter As.~odution
'·for peoplt&gt; with levds of
wuter systems to delenniue tho.'!: in our study. ~IOOUI 95
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Witb worldwide e-vents
Who He is as both Lord and ine.ff~tual. God has not
tlipping by our eyes likeSavilx. to eve!}' comer of called you to run in either
pages of a baok being
the world that our lives will your own strength or your
ttzrno:d by the- wind. it is percarey us.
own wislk)m. Instead, )lou
fectly ~~ to poodH our
ThiS is an age in which will receive power when the
_gelll'r_aboo s place in lhe
there has been mucb said of Holy Spirit comes llO you;
c~c
cbrum&gt;lt&gt;gy of
· -global tbinting- aDd gen~ and you will be My witness·
tbzngs. Not only dcat. but it
erally we tend to think that es ... to the ends of ·the
seems also tbllt questions
it is a recent conco:pl. But earth~ (Acts 1:8}.
are COIIStlllltly arising as to
If you're a Cbristian. then
God's people. wben awake
the- timing of Jesus· rellll'EI
and alert to His Spirit's ·. look for opportunities to
as King and Judge as well as
!.t:ldiilg:. ~vetbealways ~ grow and serve in a local
othe-r mysteries. of what we rule of the world or delay- global :n
~ Christian church. &amp; h~
ing it for as 1oog as they Ale you being a:r ""witness
like to call "'the- end time .~
for more of God in your life .
Altbougb my opinion is could m:kllO. all ~y need-- of Jesus· love in your own Be thirsty for His Wool. Be
that wo: are far da&amp;er to such ed to blow wus that He is in "'Jerusalem and Judea?" In eager for His Spirit to open
tbings dian we like to think, charge, that such ttppointed othe-r wonb.. is your life a doors for ~ou to share and to
I IIIJI reminded of an oo:a- times were in God's keep-- testimony to God's pres- make a diffo:reDI:e in every
sioo. in which one of those ing .. and that they oeed not ence, lo-.e. and lordship relationship yoo have.
questioru; aruse in the Bible-. worry about it.
ev.. rvwhere you are most at
If you are DOl a Christian.
Instead. they could simply ~? In your family? In then consider the pr!ce of
. ~ ... When
they
met
together. they asked Him. · focus on the task at hand, your frieudsbips? In your not coming to Christ.
· -Lonl. are You at this time which · wus to carry their • church?
,.
·Consider the heartbreaking
accounts of ·And are you being a '"wit- loss of losing fore-.er the
going to restore lhe king· eyewitness
what Jesus had · done and ·
· dom of Israel'?'" (Acts I :6
ness» in y\)Uf "Samaria'?" At . opportunity to know the joy
Who Jesus is to every crir- work? At school? In your of' knowing God Should
NIV).
ner of the world that their civic organizations? All your life end without having
Consider. it. Things had lives would carry them.
those places you frequently ·made peace witb Him. But
~n skipping wong pretty
This passage in Acts 1:8 is
q~ciJy.,from the ~inning a little dilTerent lhllll the one I;OIIdui;t the ongoing busi· also consider the dimin·
· ished joy of a life that conol Jesus elllthly mmzstty to in Matthe-w 28:19-20 which ness of life?
If
you
feel
dcat
the
answer
tinually put$ llO hold God's
His crucifiXion and then His says. ~Theref~ go and
resurrection. It seems per· make disciples of all, is "yes" to the above. what invitabon to salvation even
f~tly natural for Jesus' dis· . nations. baptizing them in about takin¥. it further? if you think that "one day"
Would you like to see just you 'II get right with God.
dpl~ to wonder about
the name of the Father and where God might lead you Don't let the future that
"tying up 1111 the loose ends" of the Son and of the Holy
(as far' as they were ~'00- Spirit, and teaching them to and what He mi~ht do could be yours become a
you if you 11 give ooll~tion of sad "might·
cerned). ·
obey everythin~ I have through
Him
the
chance to do it? have-beens" by putting oft'
But I note Jesus· response .~-ommanded you .
is a -.yhole world out !1!\.-eiving His gift Of sal11a·
to His.disciples. It ~-ert!linly
This passage is what we There
there
still
in desperate need tion now. ·Sim~;&gt;IY confess
wasn "t the kind or answer call
"the
Great
of
the
hope
that Jesus Christ your need for Htm and that
tbey were looking t'or, It Commission:· It is a charge
wasn "t u ''yes" or ''no,'" but to His children to deliberate- offers. UHe has really made He died because of your sin.
neitber was it a rebuke for ly and intentionally lead a difference in yours. whose Mcept in faith that God
their having brought up the people to plut.-e their faith in life could He make a di.ffer- will grant you His gift of
subject. He knew only too Jesus Christ us Savior and to ence in through yours? lf forgiveness and grace. And
-'I ·
s · d then,
if you have relllly done
well the reasons for their obey His teiiChing- acs Lord H· e rew
Y IS your avzor tm
that, begin to let Him live
asking ' it. Nevertheless, He lllld Muster. The passage is loi'd, to whom could you be
established a mindset for Acts I :8 is not a charge. but a .witness that !heir destiny His life through you in the
them thut would free tbem to llll observation made by One wso mi ht be changed from ~pany of other. forgi~en
hear nellt ... something that Who sees what is to come one of ~ath to that of life? Behevers. And tbe,n JUSt
Don ;t be . afraid that . watch where God w11l take
. they relllly did need to know. with perf~t clarity, It is a
•
.
~
you 11Bd see how God w 111
."He said to them: 'It is not "prediction," or rather, a you re bemg too aorwll!d.by . bless you'
for you to k.now the times or . ')lroph«y" regarding those believing that . God c~uld
(Titfllfl Mollohall alfd ltis
dates the Father has set by disciples who physically use rou to do s~h a thmg. fa•ily MN •illistt~ in
' His ciwn authority. But you ltell!d those words from the You re already set f~ll!d. soutAtnt Oltio tltt pasl13·
will receive power when the Savior's mouth as well as ~emember tbat He . says. 112 YNrS 11JH1 is tAt 11 utltor
Holy Spirit comes on you: . those who come in later genYou are~ chosen people. a o/ "Titt Fairy Taft
and you will be My witness· erations who "hear" those roy_al pnesthood. a h?IY Ptlrablfs/' Ht is tltt p~~stor
es . in Jerusalem. and in all words through the reading nauon. a pwple belongmg of Ptltltwtly Co••ulfity
Judea and Samaria, and to of His word,
to God, that. you m!IY Cltu~lt t11td •t~Y btthe ends of the ewth"" (Acts
In other words. you and I d~lare the. pnuses of Htm rtt~tlttd for co••••ls or
1:7-8 NIV).
are a part of a generation Who c_wled y~u out of dark- qutStio•s by l·lfttlil at JltlS·
So the answer was · ~n raised up for such a time as ~ess • :nto Hzs wonderful lorllto•®Jitllltwt~ygallipo·
essence: "Maybe. Maybe this that we may be witness· lzght' (I Peter. 2:9 NIV).
lis COIIt)
not.'" &amp;ut whether He was es botb of what Jesus has
And don't be afraid of not
· coP'IRIGIIT c 2009,
imminently overhauling the done in our lives and also of knowing enough or·of being
THOM MOLLOHAN

Bishop boycotts anti-abortion event with GOP chairman
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) ·magazine that abortion ·
- Roman Catholic Bishop was
"an
individual
Gerald Gettelfinger plans to choice." He later said that
boycott an anti-abo.rtion he opposes abonion and
group's annual dmner believes Roe v. Wade
because of tbe views of-the should be overturned.
keynote speaker, Michael
Genelfinger, head of tbe
Steele, the new chairman of Diocese of Evansville,
the Republican National . spoke to Steele by phone
Committee.
last week and has recetved a
Steel~. a ~atholi_c, said copy oftbe GOP chairman's
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spokesman. Paul Leingan$.
However. the bishop Sllld
abortion opponents should
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mg tbose bebefs, and Steele
had not done so in the GQ
interview,
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the Vanderbur~h County
Right to Life dtnner every
ye~ for at ~east a. decad~;
Lemgang Sllld. This year s

dinner, set for April 16,
also features Alaska · Gov.
Sarah Palin.
Steele, tbe former lieu·
tenant ·
governor
of
Maryland, was elected head
of the GOP national com·
mittee less tban two months
ago. A spokesman for tbe
Republican
National
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Rubashkin &amp;s rourt to consider
obsemuM:e of Jewish holidays
DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - The former chief l"llecutive
of an embanled kosher slaughterhouse wbo has been
cbarged witb fraud. money laundering and other crimes is
asking a judge to plan court proceedings so they don "t con·
tlict witb Jewish holidays.
·
lo tbe notice filed Monday . attorneys for Sholom
Rubashkin said tbeir client has "carefully reviewed his faith
cwe:ndar" witb his l'llbbi. The list includes about 30 days for
religious observam:e or prepw--&lt;1tion during which he asked
that coun proceedings not be beld.
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Rubashkin. 49. is scheduled to stand trial in September.
The former manager of Agriprocessors Inc. in P\Jstv ille
faces 97 counts of .immigration violations. bank fraud.
money laundering and other charges.
He and three other defendan~. along with the company, were
indicted after 389 people. lll06I from Me!tiro and Guatemala.
were arrested in an immigratioo raid at the plant lust year. ·
The raid put a spotli~ht on claims of worker abuse at the
plant, ~ the nauon's largest lo:osher ml"atpack.er.
Agripnx:essors and its top managers. including Rubasltkin
and his lather.Abi-abacnAllroo Rubashkin, have been 111:cused
of more titan 9300 violations of Iowa's child labor laws.
· The company filed for Chapter l'l bankruptcy and is pro-dt.~cing only ut a limited capacity. .
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This is not the tirst time Rubashkin 's religion has been a
focal point of court proceedings.
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Attorneys for Rubashk.in 11Bd the plant sought a dismiss1ll
of charges saying gr.md jury proceedings were tainted by
anti-Semitism and 1n'tproper comments about religion and
1'114\.e. A feder.U judge rejected the. motion this month.
Federal prosecutors had argued that Rubashkin should
remain in jwl be\.11Use they worried he would flee 10 lsn1el.
where the wuntry's Law of Return. which gives Jews citi. zenship. would make it difficult to ex.tr.tdile him. Jewish
groups complain.XI that Rubashk.in was being treated dif·
ferently than other defendants because he's Jewish. He was
eventulllly released on bond.

Cburth can hold limited number of

concerts under deal with county
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A nondenominatiomil church
formed for people who love "jam band" music can hold a
limited number of concerts annually under a dew that ends
a religious freedom lawsuit.
· Officials in Fayette County had said thut William Pritts
incorporated the Church of Universal Lo,ve und Musil· to
circu'!went zoning restrictions on his land. Pritts sued io
federal court in 2006. accusin~ the county of denying him
a religious-use zoning e11empt1on.
According to the agreement filed last Friday, Prins can
hold concerts throughout six weekends each yeur and on
six additional Saturdays.
The dispute began in 2001. when Pritts sought a zoning
ellemption to hold concerts on 147 acres of land he owns in
Bullsltin Township, about 35 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.
Neighbors raised l-oncems about traffic. noise and safety
after Pritts told the county that each concert could anract up to
4,000 people. Many concertgoers would also can1p at the site,
Pritts incorporated the church in 2002, but hts attorneys
said it dates back to 1985 .

Greete returns stolen medieval
church paintings to authorities
ATHENS. Greece (AP) - Greece has returned to Italy
two pieces of medieval frescoes stolen from liB Italian
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church more than 25 years ago.
The 13th century religious paintings were hiiBded over to
Italian authorities in Athens on Monday, the Culture
Ministry said.
The two fragments of wall paintings were stolen in 1982
from a chapel at Grona delle Fornelle, in Italy's southern
Caserta region.
The works were retrieved in 2006. during a raid by Greek
police on a villa on the Aegean Sea islet of Schoinoussa in·
which dozens of illegal antiquities were seized. officials said.

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Good News Baptist adds
part-time youth minister
GALUPOUS - Good
News Baptist Church. 4045
Georges Creek Road.
Gallipolis. announced that
Rex McKinniss has joined
ill&gt; leadership team. •
Mc.Kinniss. will be .seri•
ing as minister to~ In Ill .
part-time positioll.
The son ·of Terry 110d
Faith
McKinniss. · of
Gallipolis, McKinniss is a
2007 graduate of Gallia
Academy High School and
is presently pursuin$ a
degree in Bible and mirustry
at Kentucky Christian
University .
Aulllc:Klnnlsa
He is also serving the
Looi as a musician in the . currently meet on Sunday
praise and worship band at 10 a.m .. Sunday evening
at 6 p.m. and Wednesday
Roman's Highway. Youth. at Good News at 6 p.m.

; lOUISVlLLE. Ky. - A
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'SID" • VlliYe Baptist semi. lilly will explore the life
hSOIIiS of the .Bible at a

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time when self-help spirituality.. is ~:~e·
b .
celebrities~e rah. · Y
"fbe spirituality
te al

~ BapQst 'llleoiQgical
~inary arrives at a time
. Vdlell tbe cultural Interest in
'l!iritualily _;_· and disinterest
in orpnilled religion - is
p.wmg, said Michael
tfaykiD, a church histocy pro~ iD tbe seminary's PhD.

~~y the wOrd (spiritu-

iliiy) is Used broadly in our

IIIQJbR. it's very eclectk and ·
b mean whateYer a person
~ it ro
Haykin
Cl!id- "So we're trying to
AP piiiiiO
P.,IUOO it in 11 certain context." Adam McClendon, the first spirituality Ph.D. student at the Southern Baptist Theological
'- kholars disagree on how Seminary, talk$ about the program on the school's campus in louisville, K)t, Friday, March
~:cleftne the term. But it is
iiiil:lely used to refer to devo- 6. McClendon will spend the next five years in class work and on rasearch of the subject.
ti&amp;lal practices of religion show. is the most-read article dean of the Graduate . years there has been an
ild tbe interior individual on 'his Web site. But he said Theological Union in increasing demand from stu- • RIO GRANDE - Rio Christian Church has ex.te~ its
~~nces of .~ lieboovers~. many media-driYen forms of Betk.eley. Calif.. said mod- . dents far courses on Bihlical Soup-er .Saturdl)y free lunch to ~tvery Saturday. Here is a
.,.,...... ng . 10 ""'
.. s · 'tualt'ty leave out God em-da}· spirituality see
. kers spiritUality: .
"'uistian Soirituality: An pm
schedule of the free lunch ministry:
lniroduction:f by Protestant and Jesus in ex.change for a share a common pursuit
"So we now offer a course
• March 28 - Souper-er Saturday. Fourth and Sycamore. .•
iliholar Alister E. McGrath. ·focus on the individual.
with the 19th-l--entury in the spirituality of John. GallipOlis. noonto 2 p.m .. ·sponsored by Rio Christian
a1· di"' fro
Whitney said too many Arneri&lt;;an transcendentalists we offer a course in the spir~ pmtu tty · uets lJl a Americans. Christians i.oclud- ·like Ralph Waldo Emerson ituality of the Old · Church.
• April 4 - Free Lunch Ministry. Rio Christian Church.
filrely academic • objective · ed. want 10 accept God "kind and Henry David Thoreau. Testament. and those class- · Spring
Valley area. noon to 2 p.m .. lunch includes hot dog,
Qt detached approach 10 of cafeteria·•"'le ... Heaven. who said: "I should not talk es are ""Cked." Tratlet said.
chips. cookies and a drink.
tigion. which focuses on
-,
· .-identifying key religious yes. no thanks on the hell."
so much about myself. if ·'People are very very inter·
• April 11 - Soup-er Saturd!l)l. Fourth 110d Sycamore,
Evangelical and traditional there were anybody else ested in them ."
fleliefs and practices rather
Gallipolis. noon to 2 p.m., three ty~s of soup. cornbread,
il!an delving into how peo- Christians have been fighting whom I knew as well."
In Louisville. the Southern cookies and a drink. Sponsored by Jtio Chrishan Church
"They were dn\wing on B'aptist seminary's biblical
pie e~~:perience and practice the self-help movement since
• April 18 - Free Lunch Ministry. sponsored by Rio
~irfaith. McGrath wrote.
the 1900s.argwngthatobses- Hindu and Buddhist tradi· spirituulity doctorate pro- Christian Church. Spring Valley area. hot dogs, chips.
: Christian spirituality. he sion with individual better- tions and putting that .togeth· gram has three students so cookies and a drink.
wrote. "concerns the quest rnent is at odds with Christian er with kind of a broad inter- fur and the first starteQ his
~ April 25 - Soup-er Saturday. Fourth and Sycamore.
for a fulfilled and authentic teachiruls. Evangelical pastor pretation of Christianity," course work in January.
sponsored by Rio Christian Church. Three types of soup.
Christian ex.istence, involv- Rick Warren's best-selling Holder said. 'This is a long- · Haykin said courses will cornbread. cookies and a drink . ·
ing the bringing to~iher of book "The Purpose Driven standing movement." . . deal with spirituality conthe fundamental tdeas of Life" opens with the words.
The California school - · cepts in the Old and New
Christianity and the whole "It's not about you. If you a graduate school and .~on- Testaments, how Christians
experience of living on the want io know why you were sortium of nine theological have understood spirituality
basis of and within the scope placed on this planet, you seminaries and eight'centers throughout history and how · POMEROY - Oasis Christian Fellowship is having a ·
contemporary Christian concert. "He Reigns," in the
of the Christian faith ."
must begin with God."
and affiliate~ from many modem Christians can . use free
Meigs
Middle School cafeteria on Saturday.
.
. From Beatie George . Other evangelical authors, faith traditions - offers a the. life lessons.
Doors open at 5:30p.m. The concenfeatures Roman's
Hilrrison's embrace of Hare hke Texas pastor Joel PhD. in Christian spiritualFor ex.ample. Hay kin Highway,
Justin Harris, the Oasis Christian Fellowship
Krishna in the J96os to · Osteen, have embraced the ity. Holder said students in pointed to Paul's first letter Band and guest speaker the Rev. Pete Shaffer.
Madonna's advocating of self·h~lp genre. ~steen'~ the program are also to the Corinthians, where
JC;abbalah three decades book·, Your Best Life Now
required to take a compre- Paul talks about the Last
filter, celebrities have explores self-betterment at hensive exam on •a non- Slipper. when Jesus mapped ·
played a major role in intro- horne ~d in the workplace. Christian religious tradition. out a course for his disctples
CI:NTERPOINT - A hymn sing to benefit the Old .
Haykm and· Whttney · Holder said some recent before the crucifixion.
aucing lesser-known and
Pine
Church will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at
non-Christian spifjtual prac- noted. that many Americans . !opics by d&lt;;~el?fllle students
That passage is certainly
Centerpoint
Freewill Baptist Church. corner of
tices 10 the pubhc. Hay kin descnhe themselves-as spir· m the program tnclude stud:y- something one might hear
said Americans were not itual but aren't followers of ing the spirituality of during a sennon in an evan- Centerpoint and Nebo roads.
familiar with Kabbalah. a ap~ . particular organized Christian Korean women in a gelical church. But Whitney · Featured are Rondall Walker and the Bluegrass Band,
·
fQilll of Jewish mysticism. rehgton.
.
changing
society
and said the studies in the semi- Heaven Bound and Shirley Jordan.
before Madonna began tulk"Even within the sphere Christian understanding of nary's Ph.D: . program · ~o
in§ about it in her music.
of . Christianity there are suffering after the Holocaust. deeper than the stories Bapttst
• 'Spirituality is such a buzz many people who .w!lltum
Biblical spirituality is a preachers tell their flocks .
word today," sa1d Don to a lot ofnon-Chnstiantra- buddingpursuitatotherhigh·
"Unlike an ex.position of
GALLIPOLIS - Christ United Methodist Church, 9688
\Vrutney, founder and presi- ditions or emphasize fonils er learmng institutions. as scripture one would hear O~io 7 South. Gallipolis. is having a bean dinner on
dent of the seminary's Center or practices of spirituality well. Diane Tratlet. founder from a pulpit. the Ph.D". will Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m.
·
felt Biblical Spirituality.
· that are not rooted in scrip- · of the, 4-year-old Institute for have a much more academThere is no charge for the dinner: donations would he
·Whltner, Sllld his review of ture," Whitney said.
Christian Spirituality at Seton . ic emphasis," with research appreciated.
·the book · 'The Secret," toutAnhur Holder, a Christian Hall Universily. a Catholic into historical and theologiBaked goods will be auctioned at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
cd by Oprah on her talk spirituality professor and school. ·.said in the last two cal studies, Whitn~y said.
Beans by the quan will be available for take home and PB
•
&amp; J sandwiches will be available for the children .
Donat.ions and auction proceeds will benefit the church's
_Care Team/Health Ministry.

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Local Events

Soup-er saturday expands

:s . .

Free concert Saturday

. Hymn sing benefit slated

Church slates bean dinner

·My thanks

Bv DoRoTHY LANIER WHITT1NGTON

Complet~,

inspired, without a flaw
But let tts pages stay unread from
Oft in this life you know there are day to dar. ·
good folk around, and the wonderful
And fat! to learn there from God's
thing, some live within our town and · law.
·
one will never know until they
What if I go there to seek
encounter a need.
The truth of which I glibly speak.
· Well. that is what the Gallipolis
For guidance in this eanhly way Daily Tribune does - they help peo-·
Does it matter what! say ?
pie sow good seed.
I thoroughly appreciated how someWhat if I say, "That Jesus Christ is
one read my letter and took .so much time · divine::
to type it so beautifully. Sister Dorothy
Yet fellow pilgrims can jlehold
wants to say, "Thank you" from her
Naught of the Master's love in me
hean. So God bless you all for allowing
No grace of kindly sympathy?
my write-up forthe Tribune to be a part.
.If lmn of the shepherd's fold
They say there's rewards in Heaven
Then 1 shall know the shepherd's
for folk who had the faith of a grain of voice
Then gladly make His way my
mustard seed, and work and labor for
His Divine Glory and allow the fuith to diQice .
be published so others might read. So
agam I say, God bless you, a reward
We are saved by faith, yet faith is
will come your wa~. Just keep a good one
·
open heart to faith, .and you . will
With life, like daylight and the son
receive a spe9ial reward some dayr
and sun, .
Now, I want to insert a poem from
unless they flower in our deeds
one of my books:
Dead. empty husks are all the creeds
To call Chnst Lord, but striYe not to
_
obey ·
Faith
What if I say. "The Bible is God's
Belies the homage that with I pay.
Holy Word."
'
- Maud Frillier Jackson

Church plans Easter egg hunt
GALLIPOLIS '"" Gallipolis Church . of Christ in
Christian Union will hold an Easter eg~ hunt on Saturday.
April 4 ut 2 p.m. nt Cunudny Park tn the ·east end of
Gulli~lis .
·
Chtldren aged 12 and under.are invited to atttend.

Spring social set April 3
JACKSON - Christian Life Academy's 16th annual
~pring social is Friday. April 3 from 4:30 to 6:30p.m.
The event will feature games. a chicken noodle dinner
and an auction.
The academy is located at 10595 Chillicothe Pike.
Jackson, phone (740) 286-1234.

Hope Now! conference slated
TUPPERS PLAINS - Hope Now! second annual
Women's Conference is Saturday. April 4 at Bethel
Worship Center in Tuppers Plains,
.
The conference will be filled with comedy, drama; speak·
ers. special singers and vendors · on site for shopping.
Special guest speaker and singer will be Annie McRae. formenyof the McRaes.
· Tickets are on -sale at local Family Christian Stores at $20
apiece for the full-day event. including breakfast.lunch and
goody bag. Tickets are limited. Call ahead to preorder your
custom T-shin and bag.
For more information. ell// (740) 590-0488.

Friday, Man:h 1:/,lOit

Blevins heads

Prep Boys Basketball - • OHSAA state semifinals

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Oaks stand sb"Ong against Ada, SS-46

·aD-state team
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP)
- Emily Blevins had a
pretty lofty gool ~ing
into girls basketball seaSQII .

Oak Hill headed to first state final,
f aces Kalida in DriV championship

points ufto:-r the Oak Hill
The Bulldogs misSed
th&lt;;lr first ' tl .3-point
&lt;tnempts before Cross. bit
three of them in the linlll S
ntinutes ~ They fmished 4-ofHI ~hind the un:.
The Bulldogs h~ lost in
tho: t1rst round. 15-13, to
Lorain in tht' t1rst-ever Slate
t\&gt;umum.:nt in 1923. whicb
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Cvlis~um in Cvlllnlbus.
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COLUMBUS (AP) Ondera had two baskets in
The first time was sweet for · the run. as did Jesse S.llll\e.
Oak Hill. ·
.
Ryan Borden added u 3Kyle Ondera had a bril- pointer and secmld-teurn allliant all-around gtune-. Sl.W· StUii:'r J.D. Hule. suddkd
· i~~g 20 points and directing with foul trouble much t:&gt;f
traffic. to lead the Oaks to u the ~~mt'. contributed an
.SS-46 victory over Ada on inside bucket.
Friday in a Divi~ioo IV' state
Ond.:rn finish;;'\! S-of- 11
semifinal in Oak Hill "s first from the field. induding 1KAUOAS7,
appearaD~,-e at the smte tour- of-3 on 3-,lointt:rs and 9-ol~
LUTMEIWI EASl 46
nament .
ll n.t the ine. He al$t&gt; h:1d
The Oaks·(24-2) udvance four ttssists. live rebounds
· to meet Kalida (23-4). l\ 57- and live steals in &lt;l full 32
COLUMBUS (AP)
46 winner over Cleveland miumes.
Make that 785 win~ for Dick
Heights Lutheran Ea.,t. in
The Ouks &gt;hot 53 percent Kortokrux..
the churt1pionship gan1e on from the lidu.
·
Kalida's mach. the winSaturday morning .
Just a week a~o. Ouk ningest ever in Ohi\&gt;, added
Cody Cannon chipped in Hill 's girb made tt t~&gt; the to his totttl with a 57-46 vicwith II po.&gt;ints.
sttlle
tournament
uml · tory ovo;-r Ckvo:-land Heights
Kda (22-4) was muking its tulvanred to the stalt' Lutheran East on Thursday
first trip to the stute finuls Division Ill fiuals before in ·the Division IV state
since ~he inuuguml tolmla- ·falling to · South Eudid ·semifinals. with Scott
rnent m 1923. Aaron Cross Regitm . Out;. Hill is th&lt;" only s~·hniph· hnving a dream
scored · 19 points for the Sl:hool to send teams to both ~ttmo:- tl&gt; power the Wildcats.
APphalo Bltlldogs.
the boys and !!iris stat&lt;" tour- Schnipke. who cume in
Oak Hill's Kyle Ondera. laft. and tflamrnate Cody
Ahead 14-13 &lt;."nrly in the nan1ents thts yeur.
averugin~ 13 .2 pvints a
Cannon reacts to a play during the fourth quarter of a second 4uurter. the Ot1ks
After waiting 86 . yeurs ~am.:. haa I 'I in the first half
Division IV boys Ohio state basketball semifinal game scored the next 13 po.&gt;ints to betweeu stute trips. Ada
Thursday in Columbus. ·
pull awuy.
n.:wr got dos.:-r than six.
PIIISI SH Ohio. U

"She told ine she
planned on us going 2&amp;0," ·summers County
coach Wayne Ryan said.
''That made me wince."
.He shouldn't bave.
Blevins averaged 18
points. nine rebounds,
four assists and three
steals per game us the
Bobcats .wun· their third
consecutive Class AA
championShip.
· They became the first
West Virginia girls or boys
high school team to win
· 211 games without a loss.
· BleYins'. efforts earned
~r the captain's spot on
the AA all"state basketball
t~am . as chosen. by the
West Virginia Sports
Writers Association.
· The 6-foot-1 senior
. pl!lyed all five positions
throughout her career.
. Blevins was runner-up
to Huntington's 'whitney
Bays for state player of
.
.
th.e
year
.honors.
Sissonville guard Kaitlin
~~yder was. filth.
·: 'Snyder. the only player
l!esides Blevins to repeat
BOSTON · (AP)
regional finals in six yeurs.
on the AA first team. aver- Levance . Fields ·gave
Trailing 37-29 at halftime,
aged 19.2 points and 6.5 Pittsburgh the lead with a 3- Pitt scored the first nine
assists for the 26-2 ~inter with 50.9 seconds points of the second halfIndians.
eft. then scored oil' his steal and Xavier missed its lirst
. While Summers defeat· as the Panthers udvunced to 10 shots - as the Panthers
ed Sissonville 63-33 in a the regional finals for the took a 38-371eud with 14:33
regular-season . game. first time ip 35 yenrs with a left.
Ryan was impressed with 60-55 win over Xavier on
But the Musketeers recuvthe 5-7 senior's play.
. Thursday night.
ered and went ahead 54-52
C
Top-seeded Pitt (31-4) with 1:50 remaining when
.
.
· Lmco1n s
helsea trailed 54-52 before its point Dante Jackson cut to the
Holcomb · and · Shady guard connected. Then he basket for a layup.
Spring's Emily Daniel poked the bull nwuy from
Fields then had the ball
move up from the second · BJ. Raymond 110d went in past midcoun before it went
team.
for the layup with 23.9 sec- mto the backcourt off a
·. Holcomb. a 5-5 senior onds to go.
.
defender. Fields retrieved it.
guard, averaged. 1!!.3 , Sam Young led Pitt with dribbled into his own end
points and six assists for 19 points, Fields had 14, and and tired up the go-ahead
the 23-3 Cougars. who fell DeJuan Blnir had 10 points shot.
89-59 to Summers in the and 17 rebounds in the East
He was in the right place
championship game.
semifinal victory. The aguin when Rnymond. lost
Daniel did it all for 19-7 Panthers overcame an eight- control of his dribble . Fields
Shady Spring. leading ·the point halftime ·deticit..
. _got the bt\11. pushed it forteam in nearly every cate· . The last time Pitt was in n wurd and dribbled ahend of
gory.
· regional final wa.~ in 1974 the field to put the Punthers
The 5-9 senior averaged wh~n it lost t~ eventual up by ~hree.
20.6 points. 9 .8 rebounds, national chumpton North
Xavter's Terrell Holloway
six steals und six. assists Carolina State and star made n free throw with 16
from' her point guurd posi- David Thompson 100-72.
seconds left. but Young hit
, lion.
Founh-seeded Xavier (27- two just three seconds Inter.
Seniors Amber Booher 8) was l~d by Raymond ~ith After a mi~sed 3-pointer by
and Tjffani Huffman move 15 pomts and Demck Brown. Brad Wunmunnker
Brown with 14.
made one more fn:e throw
up from last year's third
Pitt plays SmurdWagainst for Pitt with 2.6 seconds let).
team.
'
the winner of Thursday·
Booher. a 5-8 center night's second semifinnl
UCONN 72, PuRDUE 60
from Berkeley Springs, between
Duke
und
averaged 16.6 points and Villunovu for u berth in the
GLENDALE. Aril. (AP)
8.7 rebounds . She was Finnl Four.
·
- At'ter cruising through
also a solid defender for
Panthers conch Jamie the first two rounds of the
t}le 19•6 Indians.
Dixon made it to the round NCAA
tournament,
· Braxton
County's of eight for the first time in· Connei:ticut found itself in
Tiffani Huffman scored ut his six years t\1 the · helm trouble for the tirst time .
Thunks to Hasheem
a 14.8~point clip a.nd after losing in his other two
Thubect,
the top-seeded
grabbed nine rebounds a trips to the round of 16.
game for the 19-5 Eagles. Xuvi~r fell short in its bid
PIHH ,IH NCAA. 81
Underclussmen
Kuru for u third berth in the
Pollinger. a junior guard
from Tolsia. and Summers
County sophoh1ore guard
Jf!lllie Gunnoe round out
the first team.
COLUMBUS. (AP) - Dnequun Couk nil were
;: punnoe scored 17 points
B.J. Mullens is lhe lntest taken in the first round of
(~arne and averaged five
"one ·!nul done" at Ohio the NBA draft. Lnst sea~isis, five steuls und five
State.
• son. 7-foot freshman
lebounds.
The 7-fllllt !freshman Kosta Koufos jumped was
:: Pike View center Trista
annou.nccd Thursdny he drnfted by Utnh .
!tbomas captains the secwould dedare himself
Conch Thud Mattn. who
'dl\d team and is joined by
ttv uilahle for the NBA has had lo busically
lWayne's Tasha Adkins.
dntft. the fifth Buckeyes rebuild the progiun1 eud1
~eidra
Burch
from
plnye~ in the lust three sea- of the lu st three '~uson s,
Berkeley Springs. Adrian
sons to leave after pinyin~ snid he was disappnintc•d
:G:llnningham from Poca,
one yeur.
thnt Mullen' wus k avi n);
:Cincoln 's
Rachel
The
Columbus-urea
early.
·
Mcintire, Ravenswood's
nutive uveraged 8.8 points
"I am saddened to lose
~shley
Prince, Anna
.
and
4.7
rebounds,
and
shot
B.J
.," Muttn said. "On· on~
:!j:ommer . from
Point
64 percent from the field hnnd.l feel unothcr year in
· :Pte.usant and Mnkenzie
to set a school freshman · school
would
hnve
~hi!e from Scott.
record
.
He
started
two
of
nllowed
him
to
deve
lop
:: !fhe third team includes
the 33 gttmes this past sen- into the player I know he
'&lt;!ltptain Ashli Knotts from
·
son
for the Buckeyes. whq can be and \111 nddirionul
~oane ·County, Summers
lost to Siena in the first sen~on would have been
~bunty's Ashley Brown
round
of the NCAA tour- hem•ficinl to him both per·
)lld
Leslie
Muck.
mi"ment.
sonully and monetarily in
Sissonville's Jenna Curry,
After
Ohio
State
went
the long run . On the other
Tenika Jackson from
35-4 and l1)s1 in the nation- himll . I nm empath~lil' lo
Sluefield, Karli Purvis
· · from .
Tolsiu,
,
AP photo ul chim1pionship gume to th~ r&lt;·nsvns why he has
Ruvenswood's Rebekah Ohio Slate's B.J. Mullens (32) knocks a rebound away from Flol'idu two yeurs · ago. chos~n to kuvc nt such un
· Sumples
and
Philip Northwestern's Kyle Rowley (54) during the second half of ·freshmen . Greg Oden. early point in his caFt·~r."
Barbour's Brittini Shriver. . an NCAA college basketball game on March Bin Columbus. Mike Conley Jr. .und
Mullens' dedsion wus

Fields' baskets send
Pitt past Xavier, 60-55

Pittsburgh
guard
leltance
Fields (2)
is congratulatad •
by head
coach
Jamie
DillOn late

in the
second
hall during a
men's
NCAA
tourna·
ment
regional
semifinal .
college
basketball
game
against
Xavier in
Boston
on
ThU[Sday.
Pittsburgh
won 60·
55 to
advance
to the
regional
cham pi·
onship on
Saturday.
AP photo

OSU ·freshman Mullens jumping to NBA

1

httrdly u secret. He had a
turbulent childhood und
lived for u lime in u hol)le·
less shelter. After the
Buckeyes' NCAA los s. he
spoke of his college career
in the past tense.
Nonetheless. he said the
decision wus diffil·ull.
"llul the num y po,itive
l'l'a~nns

for mewing on nul ~

,· igh till' m:1ny go&lt;'d reuso ns f&lt;'r sta y in~." he suid.
Oden. also u 7-font &lt;'enter. was tuk t• n with the No . ·
I overull pkk hy Portlund
in 2007 . Conley went No .
4 in that sume dmfl to
Me mph is with Cook going
No. 21 and emling up in
Miami .
Kmtfos went to the Jazz
wi.th the No. 2.1 pi.:k in the
first round u year ugo.
Ohio State finished 22·
II this pusl senson. The
Bud&lt;&lt;' yc•s will return their
ctltirc n1s1cr · with the
exception of Mullens .
11

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.

Ohio
ltGibPa&amp;eBl
lead the unranked
Wildcats t2J-4) to a lead
that they never relinquished. He linis.hed with
24.
The Wildcats were cootent foe' much of the tinal
quarter to warlr. the ball
around the perime:ter and
take~ off the clQCk.
Justin Kahle h.andled the
ball and most of the pressure for the Wildcats. Sl.'Oling I 0 points with three
assists.
First-team All-Ohioan
William Felder. also the copla~er of the year in the
div1siort, was sunounded by
defenders and had j ust 10
points for the third-ranked
Falcons (23-3). Special
mention all-stater Ladell
Trony led the way with 18
points.
Kalida advances to
Saturday's state 'title game.
seekin~ a second championship to go with the one It
won in 1981. Kortokrall. in
his 34th year at Kalida and
his 49th &amp;&lt;&gt; a head coach at
schools within a few mites
of each other in northwest
Ohio. may be coaching in
his final game. The school
board has hinted that they
would like the 75-r.ear-old
to retire, causing a nft in the
small community.
He hit 5-of-6 · 3-pointers
- and both of his 2-point
shots - amassing 19 points
at the half while helping the
Wildcats build a 32-20 lead.
Kalida was not called for
a foul in the opening half,
playing as dose to a perfect
two quarters as could be
imagined.

to

I..,.... ROLL MST
PIK~78-S2

COLUMBUS (AP)
Ali-Ohioan
Third-team
Anton Grady came up as big
as his 6-foot-8 frame, and
Cleveland Central Catholic
relied on its depth and speed'
· to beat Piket()n 76-52 on
Thursday in a Division Ill
state semifinal at Value City
Arena.
Grad'y. a sophomore.
nott•hed 19 points and was a
force inside for the lronmen
(23-3). who were ranked
ninth in the final regular-season Associated Press poll. He
ubo had eight rebounds and
four blocked shots.
Central CathOlic ~ in
allowing 48.6 points a game.
Its defense forced 23
turnovers that resulted in 18
points. The lronmen also
held the Redstreaks (24-3) to
37 percent shooting.
·
Chall Montgomery added
12 points for the lronmen.
Thirteen players got in and
II scored.
Cody Smith, a second-team
all-stuter. bud 17 points and

Joobl Btab6on OOded 15.
After the Re.dstreaks scl.nd
firs.!. the lrolu:nen nm off the
next 10 points. Cha.ll
MolltgQnlefY hit a 3. ~
nel1led a shon shot W'¥1 then
slashed throu~h the lane.
Moolgonlef)' hit a ~ lbrow
W Derrick. Bufurd CUI lall:rally lltCfi!SS the lane W'¥1 hit a
pull-up JlllliPef·
~ Redstreaks had almost
as ll\liiiY tumovers (13) as
points (14) at the half while
t~ bebiDd b . 2t} points.
What s. more. 0 lroornen
srored and 13 play~. SQ they
('OI'ItinUally kept twinging in

l

fresh ti'OOp6.
Seemingly out of the game
and down ~ 14 at the llalf.
Piketon made things somewhat intereSting by l'lllUl!ng
off the first 10 points of the
secood half. But by the end of
the quarter. Central Calholk
had built !be lelld back to 16
~was not threatened

PikeiOII w&amp;&lt;&gt; one of five
team'&gt; in the Sljlle toun\lllllellt

~appe~in.
Central Catholic is. IJIIIlciDR
only its secood trip to !be final

four. Tile lronmen lost to
'eventual state champion
Bellville Clear Fod;. in the
2002 semifinals.

TlNORA FI!NDS Qlll&lt; DAYtON
c~.038

NCAA
fnaJll&amp;eBl
Hu.ilies weren't in trouble
for long.
Thabeet. the Big East coplayer of the year. scored 15
points. had 15 reboundS and
block.ed four shots. and
Connecticut overcame a
sluggish fust balf to defeat
Purdue 72-60 in the NCAA
West Regional · semifinals
on Thursday.
One day at'ter a Yahoo!
Sports report alleged
UConn committed NCAA
recruiting violations, the
Huskies (30-4) reached the
regiooal finals. for the fourth
time since 2002.
.
. Coach Jim Calhoun and
the Huskies had won their
first two NCAA tourney
games by an average .of 41
points. but they struggled to
score against the defenseoriented Boilermak.ers.
UConn jumped out to an
early tl-point lea,i, then
went cold and ler the fifthseeded Boilermakers (2710) claw back into the
game .
Leading 30-25 at hlllftime. the Huskies turned to
the 7-foot-3 Thabeet in the
second half. Thabeet scored
Connecti~ut's first eight
points of the second half.
then block.ed a shot to Set
a fastbreak layup by A .
Price. who scored 10 of his
15 points after halftime.
That play was pan of an

COLUMBUS (AP)
Reserve Treg LYmanstall hit
th.e gtrahead bucket with
I :30 left and later added
four clinching free throws
as Defiance Tinora beat
Dayton Christian 43-38
Thursday in a Division Ill
state semifinal at Value City
Arena.
The Rams (23-3) advance
to meet Cleveland Central
Catholic. a 76-52 winner 1---lr.---....:...-!:
over Piketon in the other ·

'T.

8-0 run · that g~t'ie- the dearly in an overtime cham- Memphis at its own game.
Missouri overwhelmed
Huslies a 42-3 1 cushioo ~.S:.P ~~~ loss to
Memphis with a V -7 Ml
with 13:37 to pial.
that
spanned the final fWr
Missouri
freshman
But the &amp;itermak.ers
minuteS
of the fust half and
wOI.lldn't go away. Tbey Marcus Denman had the
the
first
four minutes of the
's' tnQ~;t jaw-drowi.ng
answeo:d with a 7-0 burst.
a swish from iliree: se~-"00&lt;1 .
and soon th&amp;y bad pulled
Matt Lawrence's thiid 3quarters
court at the llalftime
within four.
buzzer
for
a
13-point
lead.
pointer
of the night - in
Thabeet dunked to push
Tiller.
the
co-defensive
four attempts ' put
the lead back to 57-45 with
player
of
the
year
in
the
Big
M
is.SQUri
ahead
6440
with
6:28 to play. and that was
12. made 10-of-16 shot&gt; and t6 minures to play.
pretty much it for ~.
bad three steals. All t'i ve
~T7.Duu54
•• t0'•101.'t .... Missouri starters reached
double f~.gures. DeMarre
BOSTON tAP) - Dante
GLENDALE. ANc (AP) Carroll sc«ed l7 and Leo
~
15
points
and.
l2
Cunningham
scored 14
- A career night by J.T.
· points with It reboiiOOs
Ttller 1 MissoUri one win
Lyons w&amp;&lt;&gt; 11-for- 18 from and third-seeded Villanova
' away ~its first~ to the
foul line but made four beat Duke for the fust time
rtllal Four. Mempilis • n- the
straight
in the final I 112 in more than 50
game winning strelk. meantak.minutes. hi all. 11 whopping ing advantage o the Blue
while, is. history.
Ttller S£tlred a~ n free throws were htken, Devih • poor shooting to
23 points - 15 ~ thin with Missouri making 30 of win 77-54 Thursday night
his seltS()Q av~
. '- and 45.Robert Dozier had 19 and advance to the NCAA
Missouri held
'
. '
regional final. ·
frantic rally for 1 I -91 points and t 6 rebounds in
The Wildcats (29-7) will
win Thursday aigbt in the Mempbis • fttst lo.ss since a play Big East rival
semifinals of ihe West Dec, 20 setback against Pittsburgh (31-4). the top
Syracuse. Antonio Andel'SOit
Regional.
sComJ
18 in his last game seed · in the East. on
Third-seeeded Missouri
Saturday for a trip to the
led b~ 24 points fuur min- fof Memphis,·
Missouri is amon~ the Final Four.
.utes mto .the seCond half,
Duke (30- 7). which spent
then saw Memphis cl~ last eight teams left m the a week at No. I in the
within .silr. wilh 2:14 to play. NCAA tournament in just nation earlier this seiiSon.
Miuw put it away froril the its third season under coaeh failed to reach the round of
Mike Anderson. a Nolan
foul tine.
Richardson
disciple who eight for the fifth eonsecuMissouri (31-6) advanced
.l'ear.
to
play · top-seeded . coaehed the last Conference ti ve
Kyle
Singler scored 15
Connecticut ·for the West USA team to beat John
and
Jon
Scheyer had 13 for
Caiipari's Mempbis team
title on Salwday.
:
the
second-seeded
Blue
DYnamic point ' guard - that was for UAB1 ~
Devils. But Scheyer and
Tyre"ke Evans Scored ll for games ago.
Gerald
Henderson corn- .
.second-seeded Memphis . This w.S Ttgers vs. Tigers
bined
to
make just four of
.
(33-4). The T~ shot Only 111 a matehup not only of
18-for-32 froni lhe foW llite . nicknames bUt in-yow-face. 32 attempts as Duke shot a··
styles. season-low 26.7 percent
- last year. a poor showing hiJh-energy ·
at the foul line cost them Mts.souri en~ up beating from the floor.

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ATV .............................................................. 1005
Btcyc.................................~............, .......... 1010
ao.WAooooeonH ............... ,.................... 1011
C4Hnperi'RV. a "'h'atlertl ............................. 1020
Motorcyoloo
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w.nt 10 buy ........................,...................... 1031
Autoa .................................... .......... .. .......... 2QtO
c ....tc1An11quea ......................... .. ... ........ . 201S
Commercllll.t1ndu•trial .............................. 20aD
Pan. a ACOMtortea .................................;aoas
lpot1• Uttllty.............................................. 2030

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Other SoNicoo ....,........................................ 3H
Plumblfiii/Eioat•lcal ..................... :............... 340
Proleoolonol S.rvlceo ................................. 341
Ropalro ..................... ............................... ..... 344
~oollng .................. ,.... .................................. :Me
Socurhy ........................................................ 348
Tox/Accounllng .................................... .. ..... 350
~•v•VI.nt•rt•lnm•nt ..............·..... ~ ..............352

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Money to Lond ............................................. 411
!ducotlon ............................................ ,........ 500
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tnatructlon • Tralnlng ................................. IS10

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Apor1mont111Townhouooo .... .............. .. .. ... 3501
Commorolot .............. .................................. il510 ·
Condamlnlumo ......................... ................. U15
Hou-lorllen1 ............................ .. ... ....... 3520
Land (AOIOOit0) .......................... ................ 3UI
Stortlg. ..................... .................................. :ssss
Want to ~ont ............................................. ~D
ManutacturH Houelng ............................. 4000
Loto .......................... ...... .............................4005
Movora........................... ............................. 401
~ontalo ....................................................... 4015
Soloo ......,...... .................. ............................4020
SuppUe• .................... ;................................ 4021
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Antlquoo ....................................................... IIOII
Appllonce ............... ...................................... 810
Auctlona .........................,............................. 815
Bargoln looomont.......................................820
Collootlbloo ......... ,........................................ 825
Computel0 .................. .. ............................... 1130
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Furniture ........................................... .......... 110
Hobby/Hunt I Sport .................................... H5
Kld'o Cornor .., ...... ........................ .'............... MO
Mlooellonoouo .............................................. tltiS

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0 ~~truota ~ · ·· ........ .. ................................,8012
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ldua•tlon ............... : ................................... 101
lloatrtoal Plumblng .... ...............................8011
lmpkly,..,IA-IH .............................. eoao
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foocllorvl..o.................................._•.......eo24
Qovom.,.nl a Fodarol Jobo .................... eoae
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and
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denza &amp; 2 client chairs 'in wlbackre~t \H'I."'r S.."\ .C.:ll. in
cond.
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weight lilting set, stain· ,.~",;,·;;;",;,~·,;,;
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$327
to
$592.
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gas &amp; sewage . toeoled Equal · Opportunity . Pro-

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mon·
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placement heifers?
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school. p.,ce reduced,
Ear field com tor sale. at740'742·2404
or
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cor.n led butthoring beet 1999 32 h. Sondltiper
2
can 74()..99.1!-7603.
travel trailef with slide For
br. house
out. . sleeps 6, e•ctlter~t ~ank
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fixer upper,
condl1ion.
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Piketon
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Barrows &amp; Gilts Homp.
York ·&amp; Exo~c Crosses.
Web site: Pennington~
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Automotlve ..........................:.. ..................... 3o.t
Building Mtlterlala .......,................ ............... 30e
Bua1neaa ............ ... ~ ...................................... 101
. • C~terlng ....................................... ................. 310

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M-ry/Thonk You ............... ...................... no
Hotlce• ......................................................... IIS
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The Athens-Meigs Educational Service
Center Preschool registration for the
2009-2010 school year·will be held
Monday. April 20. 2009 at
Bradbury Learning Center and
Monday. May 11. 2009 at
Southern Elementary.
Appointments are necessary. .

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game.
Lymanstall, who finished
with 13 points, hit a shot
frorn the·left comer off an
assist from J .R. Wuo with
90 seconds let\ to put the
Rams ahead 37-36.
After Dayton Christian
(22-5) missed a 3-pointer,
Taylor Wiemken nit two
foul shots. After another
Warriors miss. Lymanstall
was violently thrown to the
court by an opposing player
for an intentional foul.
Lymanstall hit both shots
and then was fouled on the
ensuing possession and hit
two more.
Aaron Deister came off
the bench for 15 points for
the Wairiors.
The Warriors 'led most of
the ganill. but Tinora was
able to pull it out despite
hitting 34 perc~nt of its
shots from the field: · ·
Tinora is making its tirst
trip ever to the state tournament. Before this season.
.the school had made it to
the regionals only one time,
in 1980.

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111 E11t Main St.
Pomaroy, OH 41711
740.182..174

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Thurman. Ohio 45685
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On site laundry facility.

1 BR Apt. S37Simo. · Call tor details or pick up
$375/dep.
Inc.
application at 1ental
waterl1rash. Need steady
offiCe.
work history &amp;. ·solid ref·
Possibility of rental
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assistance .
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1
Apt.
hookups.
TDDo 419-526·0466
satellite TV Incl. wtren1.
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741).339.9492
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pets. Dep/Ret "''Wired.
740-446·1271
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Wlngmaster, early small GT. white." 95000 ml , ••·
torend, nice one $300: tra clell'l, $4950 Of fT'llke
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74().533 .3870
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currenc. ~
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sets,
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Apts.
New
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for
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one
Bedroom Apts
Ut"lit"es
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304~·3121 . available
tor Senior and Disabled
people.

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Gallipolis City Park and
~iver. L.R. den. lrg.
Kltthen·dining area .'Mth
all new apphances &amp;
pboa 1d
3 BR
2
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laundry
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bath. back patio. pool.
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$425/rent,
$425/Sec.
wan
warranty.
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starting at $1900. Slbp or ments .
anrt' or
small
CoM Cook Mol0i1 32e hOuses tor rent. Call
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th~t\~la.C~v) ~~et:p~. cepUng appliCations lot 740.591 ·0265
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wv 614·579·1508.
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house in Gallipolis

square baleS

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bales

Fumiture. pictures, linen.
dishes, banch weignts.
good oom&amp;thlnQ. lor everyone. ·

grass hay 740·446-2412 Wt&lt;lnosday Thru
8 to 5 $30.00 Nch
day 8·?

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tor must PIO•Ide ...lr "M 1......,. Ia", wltli

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April I, 2GIIS Ill 11:00
a.m. at the VI.... llunlclpal Building at 405
Main Street. Racine,
01o3o 10 PfOVIdt Cftlw111o the pat11ntnt
lnfatmetlon 1111oo11 the
CD8G progr.., lncfold.
1nt an upltl ...kill of
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prograno rtq I ..,11111&amp;.
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ol actlvllt.e Including:
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projlctl, •treet. weter
aupply, dqlnage and
unitary lm-

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FT Ia"" worker noedod.
Must be lillie I!&gt; drive

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and crop farming. Call
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ottor '"' montlta

Bonuses
1 Fun &amp; Professional
ate Income partonl, · ·
Working Environment
Public Notice
aid In the~"" tntlon or
t Complete Benellts
elimination of alums
Package
llle VIllage of Racine, and bllglit, or _ . an

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IIIUII
=~- 10 primarily

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right 10 a«ept or rejKt
·1ny or all propo.....
Ololo lntencla to app?y urgent need of
ICatloy ~I
10 the Ololo Dtpa bnent community. ·

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Hiring. Full Tlme

Po~tlonsl2-11 pm)
1 Onsite Doctor
t Weekly Pay &amp; ·

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lnfoCiSIOfl named one ol
llle Top 5 Emplovors in
tile State ol Ohio!

of Dl...topn)ent for CIIIHmt aq encour- ·
-(3) 13, 20,27
funding uncltr the age:~ 10 attend tills
Community De'lelol&gt;- IIIMilng on April &amp;.
- - - - - - - ment Block Grant aoot at 11:00 a.m. 10 Don't tot this opportunity
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE : Ia hereby
given theton Saturday,
March 21, 2009at 10:00
a.m., 1 public ule will
IMt held at 211 W S.C.
oncl St., Pomaroy,

. Ohio. Tilt

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Custom Home Building.
Steel Frame: BuilWntP

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provide thllr Input on

the VIllage of Racine'•
CDBG

tact

prog,...,.

Con-

Clerlr/TrQaum
Da•ld Speneer at (7~)
Mt-22te wltli any
que•tion• rea-rdlng
IIIII notice.
(3) 27
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pass YOV by'
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Racine, Ohio 740-247·2019

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LOSER
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Cell: 740&lt;416-5047
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dlllta.

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May 28, 2009 to May 3t, 2009

(748) 74l-Z$4)

OCEANFRONT ROOMS WITH
PRIVATE BALCONY

110 per lb Cash only

I ~50/cei'S(H1 (triple occupancy)
.)$&lt;120.1persoo

Need someone to dO remodeling: drywall. paint-

29 Years E:lptrlom"

David Lewis
740.992·6971
lnsured
Free Estimates

.Bill

BISSEll

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• Complete

Remodeling
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on oxtromo~y strong moti&gt;otor in 11141 ~oor
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740-317-0544
FneEatlmatu
74D-317-CI536

'

• VInyl Siding
• Rtpltct~nt

Wlndowa
• Roofing

• DICk•
·. G•r•~~t•
• Pole Building•

• Room tddltlona

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to1&lt;o1 o """' oltort or • •tngutor tetont.
.00 I n - busi,.... or sports. 1'00 con
bo '-"'&lt;~ upon 10 mo•• • •"""· coocor&gt;
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SOOit 1.. Swllln
ISA Cerdlled Arltorlolt,
Ctrtlflcd Orllllltlfnblt &amp;

l KNI!W Till&amp; &amp;UMUA
PIIIRTY WI,S A SAP IPIA

Lomcllil:apo l'rGfmlunlol
CliiiHpolls. 011
740-446-lt I~

Trimming
a. Removal ·

'Prompt an(\ Qultlity
Work
' Rea&gt;onable Mates
•Insured
'Experienced
Refercoces Avltilnble'
Call Gary- Stanley @

•Q«ks • Additions
•Eieclriclll
• Plumbln&amp;

Please

lea~e

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musedlohtrdate,"that

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Verbal - Pause - Fussy - Occult- FABULOUS
"In the right light and right time," granny laughe~,
''everything looks FABULOUS."
ARLO&amp;JANIS

This coold

enter~rises .

other lmpor,ant

Q(

you apply vourHit. ~ou can l)lo both a
good opei'141r and a gi'Nt ek&gt;Mr In PfO·
duting something qui1e protita~t . Use
the gilt wil•ly tQ tatttn ~ o ur bi.M

roccoont.

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lot

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PSI CONSTRUCTION
Room Additions. Remodelln&amp;. Metal &amp;
Shlnale Roofs, Ntw Homes, Siding, Decks;
Bathroom Renood•llng. l.lcen.....t &amp; Insured

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• Pole Barns

.

CAPRICORN (Doc 2a.Jon. 19) - You
havt 1 rwnalil.able tAcu~ lor takln~ a
small Idea and building It into SDmtthlng
lt.rg. lind uttlul. This. l't.flt ~N
tiPtdal~ acutt wh~ It pertains IQ wa~s
to wtdlttanc:e tht compttl1km.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. ta) - Todoy
®Uid prove that whtn yoy look out for or
p«Mct tM lnt.mtt. of anoth•r. your

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Windows • Metal
lllld Shltlllle RoofS

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Replll4:el1lent
Windows and
VInyl Siding
Specialists, LTD

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C - m&amp;y ling.. you OVI tor ~lal
~~ It yo;.A ,,. u~ttac~ and hop.
lng tottnd lf)li1oono. Don1 nldo your light
uncttr 1 bush..
you can'1 mMl
aultora.
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and taklnil. oompetitiw si\uattonl a,.,n'1
llkoly to lntimldato you. 6olnll • ._,.. ~

Johnson's Tree
Service

Seamless Gutters
Rooling, Sidong, Gutters
lnsuffld &amp; BondtJd.
740-653-9657

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you W¥11 it bul mort.lmpoltanl. you art
rNcty and wHUng to share wilt~ othtrs
whattl'ftr YQ\I.C._ve. E~l to t.. pot&gt;-

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with Mlk~ Man:ulil Roofing &amp;

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riM 1&lt;&gt; tho otcos&lt;&gt;n. Whon tho ljllnt!oo ~

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N\ltllilihr.t~

you. to hang oot with tn. Wln·
GEMINI (May 21-.h!M 201 - You ho.o

ceM for

whot ft -

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding,
Soffit. Decl&lt;s.
CIQols, Windows.
Ehlctric. Plumbing;
Drywall,
Remodeling. Room
Addilicm.i

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tlnMts 001 attitude ana modi ot operation
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whom wo ...oc~o... Thio could bo tho

PEANUTS

CaB: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
For: • Chain Link Fenl'ing &amp; Wood
Fencing • Room Additions • Garages
• Vinyl and Wood Siding • Roofing

Guttering

ing and some electricity

work. C.ll741}-388-0576

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ARIES (tdor&lt;;ll ao-Apr!! 19) - Wilen
shopp6ng. be elert lor $OfTI4i great ba~
~ t&gt;urlodamong'"" ..~ ltomo.
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Outlaw/Slug
Shells? .

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!atft 1«111" In lnt C'll)l1tf !ltlrnds !Of !W/Ihtl
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Broad Run Gun Club
Sun. March 29th

by Lult Clmpos ·

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$640/person (single occupancy)

(304) 675-4340, Ext 1326

iltMEI.ON IUIB_LE~~•

P"NT

P"IIT

(double occupancy) .

To make reserva~ons please call
PVH Community Relations,

l&lt;lanlt116 .liM'· !&gt;TIIRn
"IT!.VS t&gt;aoot. IIDbiH
1.11(£ ,... PlleE OF

P-.IIT

Shipments arri ..·e e...ery

Pool. fitness center and FREE

Fe«. PUTIJU liE Ff.IWICl.

I'II.NT
PIIINT

Lll'Jf. antr ~Nita,.....-.

Pml is rt"q'uin:d in tld'tat\1.-e

breakfast each morning at
the hotel
Deluxe charted coach
transportatiQn
- Coach leaves and returns from
PVH lower level parking lot
• Cash, clleck &amp; credit cards
accepted
-LIMITED seats available

CELEBRrrY CIPHER

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VIRGINIA BEACH

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of.NASCAJ! is ~ery much al"e. 300 at lllistol Motor SIIMQ. .
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t&amp;l murder

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clocnil~Wll ~- anlltllaf

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chllrged with rect'i' ing
stolen property and tamper·
ing with t'V idenre.
The M~i1-1s Countr gnmd
jury will lik~ly constd~r th&lt;."
cust' hth:r this wet"k. und it is
not y~t known whether
Williams· 1:ase &gt;nill be' u
. capital case if the gnmd jury
returns a murder indktment
uguinst him or anyone else.
Davenport, president l1f
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NASCAR This Week

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.. Thouth Jell
Gordclllltad$

1M IIQint $IW. . •
i!1s. he hasn'i
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picked up six
~tsinth&amp;

Sprint Cup
points stano.
i!1S. Jimmie
JohnSiln'moved
up Ioiii.

in&amp; tMrnmate, Kyle Busch, who lll'l won
two of the last three Sprint Cup races.

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OBITUARIFS

lllt5SUit an one p's ShouldeiS whO
doesnl seem to win \'ely often.'

Page AS
~WilHam Todd Deel
• Kathleen Wildermuth
• David Keith Rice
• .Lewis E. Gillian Sr.
• .Dolas Ray Jeffers
• Eula E. Oldaker
• Brerida J. Shaffer

.,it ,llllhd

ttl. &amp;l$dlto
Jr. wh&amp;n lie said: ' I don1thlllk I
would trjoy M'll!111te most fans out
\hele, Iactually like 1M roll! I J)Oilnrl
I think thele.'s )l'Obebly \()Q much

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lin IIIIi II Ut tiMe lllle

1. In Vlhal ~r did Kurt Busch win
IM Cup thamplonshlp?
2. ~did ~le Busch win his lltsl
Cup ~aQ~?
3, Where did Kurt BuSCh win his first
Cup race?
.
4. Where did ~ BuSCh make his
fltst Cup stert?
S. Where did Kwl Busch make his
first Cup start?
6. ~did ~BuSCh win his fitst
polt?
7. Where did Kurt Busch win his fitst
[)Ole?

8. How many times hlwe th&amp; Busch

broth&amp;ts combined to win at least
three stral(ht races? .
9, By how many points did Kurt
Busch win the Cup chemplonship?,
10. 'Milch Busch brother once
finished runner-up in the Truck Series?
11. Wllitl\ Busch blolher once
finished ruMer-up In wllat is naw IM •
NatiQIIWide Series?
12. When Kurt BuSCh ~n th&amp; tl\ampionship, what.was his car numlll!r?
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INSIDE
• March proclaimed
MRIDD awarene~
.month. See Page Al
• Ohio moving to
expand off-road trails.

_SeePtigeAl
·• Shuttle Discovery
streaks toward Earth.
SeePage AS
• Obama plans key
Kevin Kelly/photo
speeches in France,
A Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department truck was on standby at the staging area for the mock disaster drill at the Gen. James M. Gavin Power Plant
in Cheshire Saturday·morning. The plant's towers can be seen in the background, shrouded In log. More than 20 local, state and federal agencies
· Czech Republic.
and businesses, many from Gallia. Meigs and Mason counties, participated In the drill that was authorized by the State Emergency Response
SeePage AS
Commission.
• Forecasters say Fargo
flood outlook may
:improve. See Pagf AS
,• ExtenSion Comer:
·Tending to your garden's
grandmother. who' gets for a city that has achieved a AAA
needs. See Page A6
· BY KEVIN KELLY
MOTNMEWSOMYDAILVTRIBUNE.COM
tnught him the val· bond rnting .
• SEOEMS institutes
ues of hurd work and
He nlso served us executive dil'l)l'tor
GALLIPOLIS - .Ohio's new state
$50 fee lor non·
responsibility und of Knowledge Works Ohio. 11 non·
treasurer will uddress Gnllin County
how · they creute profit orgunizution . ~·reuted to improve
transport. See Page A6
•

New Ohio treasurer to address ·Democrats Racine

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Dnr Hltltlln mums to Ills hMe stltl tills weektllll to cot1t11tt In the Goody's Fist ·

Relief SOO at Malllmllll, Va: TIM Gibbs dr1¥11' !Ms won four flta on flat tracks lncludllll Marttns~lle - .and Itt's. COitlftlolla
slzllln&amp; ~ flnlslt II Bristol.
.

As a driver, Robert Glenn John. ·
son Jr. won 50 major NASCAR ~
durin&amp; a14-)'MI career, built was
as on owntr lhet the man better
known is 'Junior'·came to dom~
nate the sport an.d win champ•
onsniPS. JohnSon's drlvets over the
~rs rl!ed like a who's whO: Curtis
1\Jmer, A.J. Foyt. Lee Roy Yarbrough,
.tale Yarborough, Darrell WB~rlp, f.leil
Bonnett. Terry labonte and Bill U
llott.just to name a lew. Johnscinowned entries wonl~ races, 115
. poles and six championships,

W.Va. Board
lifts doctor's
license

INDEX
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Classifieds ·
Comics

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Obit\tnries

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D Section · GALLIPOLIS - A for·
mer Hollet:..Ciinic physician
insert will huve to surrender his

Editorials

Sports
Weather

arson
probe.
ongotng

Democmts on Monduy. April 6 when
they g~llher for their unnuul Kennedy
Day Dmner.
.
·
. Kevin L. Boyce will speak to pnr1y
faithful durihg the dinner. set for 6
p.m. tll the Holidny Inn . A social hour
1s slated for 5 p.m . Tickets are $30 per
pe~on nnd rescrvntions cun be mnde
by culling (740) .~67- 7530.
Boyce, 37, took oll'ice us treasurer
on Jun. 7, replucing Rkhurd Cord my.
who wus elected uttorney general in 11
spel"iul election lust Nuvember.
A Columbus nutive, Boyce wus
miscd by u single mother 1md his

·WEAmER

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Join lDiallllkGIMOWMI ·

ing to win unless you've 11o1 great team· .

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The beat &amp;QeS on. but ~'s juSt lite
oo:asional rJil. Aller wlnn' " h

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Hamlin returns to his native Vir·
ginia this week to defend his title in
Martinsville ~way's Goody's Fast
Relief SOO. This is his fourth filii sea·
son at NASCAR's top level, and he
made the Chase in each of the first
three. The highlight was 2006, when
Hamlin finished third in tbe standings
during his rookie season.
SeCQnd place at Briml was, in
Hamlin's words, "somewhat of a re·
demption, but we feellike we deserve
to be in victory lane and hopefully
we'D get that done next week. •
Busch and Hamlin are friends as
well as teammates, but if Hamlin
could have caught Busch in the final
laps of the Food City SOO, he said he
would have "raced him hard.•
"I'd treat him as if he wasn't a team·
. mate, actually," admitted Hamlin. "I
wouldn't try to hit him hard enough to
send him up to the wall, but I'd defmite. ly try to get him out of the groove.
They've had their fair share of wins and
it's time for us. though not (at Bristol),"
. Each of Hamlin's four Sprint Cup
victories have occurred on relatively
flat tracks: twice at Pocono, New
Hampshire and Martinsville:
Gibbs, tbe Hall of Fame football
coach, is an old hand at keepiltll teams ·
together, and he thinks the rivalry between Hamlin and Busch is healthy.
"This year I think Denny (Hamlin)
did really set his jaw," said Gibbs."He's
been on it. He's been after it hard. I
think they are very good teammates,
both Kyle (Busch) and Denny.
"Evecybody knows. in this sport rliht
now, where tbis sport is, you're not g&amp;mates. They feed off each other. Obvi·
ously, at race tracks, the information
that comes back and forth to each olher
is extremely important. That's the other
part of being ateam sport"

filth &amp;Jr.

MASCAR 'lliiiWMII'I Mllllt
INtlttl '*1111 IIIII: 'Eemhardt Jr.
Is wise to mainly hold his lot(Ue end
Cillltelllrate on ~rc his end his
\Min's performe~~e&amp;, -He's In eiiQOf
berplnl'1 position lith&amp; moment•

BRISTOL, Thnn. - Denny Hamlin
wants to win races. Second place in tbe
Food City SOO was better than nolbint
but the 28-yeaMld wants to emerae
from the shadow of his Joe Gibbs Rae-

protect the county's finan·
cial condition in the event
of such u time~cllnsuming
nnd expensive trial.
He- said commissioners
are learning u lesson from .
Vinton County. where ~o·om­
missil'lle~ were faced with
three c·upitul murder l'ases
in as many yeu~ . .:._ and the
cost of defending the three
a,·,·used killl'rs almost left
the ,·ounty broke .

Training for disaster·

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case requires the include representation of Gume-s of Pomen1y. are ulso said imposing the ··ap will

C&lt;IUUI)' to {Ill' for an indigent

defendants m ca~it&amp;l murder
defendant s leg&amp;! counsel.
t.-uses. Commissumer Mid:
POMEROY -Two days
Meeting Thursday. l'Oill- Davenport said Thursday.
after mwder chtuges were missioners \'oted to cap fees
ChMies S. Williwns of
filed ogainsl a w~ C01111ty. at $25.000 per case in capi- Pnrlce~burg wus charged in
W.Va.. man. Metgs C01111ty t&amp;l munler cases - tho..~ Meigs County Court on
Commissionefs approved 11 involving the pos,.~ihiHty of Tuesduy with the rr-urder of
cap on fees for defense attOr- the
death
penalty. Doris Jackson, TUppers
neys in c~tal muRie.r.~- Commissione~ ~o·ontmct Plain.'l. on Feb. 23. William.\
The actaon. comnussaon- with the Ohio Publk is currently inclU'I:enlted in
ers snid. is designed to pro- Defender·s Oftke in Athens West Virginia on ~e vier
.teet the county's financial for crimin&amp;l defense wod., lation dwges . Wtlliwns nnd
solvency in the event a capi- but that mntn~t does not a co-defendant. James Let'

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'- OHSAA state
sernifin¥s. Set . . 81

No. 11 fEDEx ExPRESS TOYOTA

SPRINT CUP

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license to pmctlce medi\,\inc
in West Virginia due to
·'multiple" ullegut ions of
mist.ltmduct with pmients.
WCHS-TV in Churleston,
W.Vu .. reported Friduy thut
the West Virginiu Bonrd of
Medicine hus lifted the
license of Dr. Rick St.
Ongc. un obstctrics/gync·
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opportunities
for Ohio"s schools thn1ugh policy devel·
success.
opment und udvo~·ucy .
With u belief in
Prior to his time on dtr coundl.
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Kevin L. Boyee those values. Boyce Boyce wus chief of stnff ol the .Ohio · BY BETH SERGENT
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cure~r 111 publi~· servace. mcludmg direc·tor of the Ohio Legislative Black
neurly eight yeurs us u Columbus City Caucus, and served in Toledo ·s dty
RACINE - The investiCouncil member, where he ~'US presi- udministrntion during the mid- 1990s. ~mion into a Racine house
dent pro· tem ami finunce ·committee
Boyl·e 'is u graduate of Columbus Iire determined to be urson
chairmun. In thnt position. Boyce led East High S~o·hool and won lKademic continu~s. u~·cording to
efforts to make city government more und athletic s•·holmships to uttend the Shane Cm1mi II of the otTke
effective und efficient. to improve scr· University of Tokdo. He hus u nms· of tht• Division of SUM Fire
vices undsave tux dolhu-s , .
· ter 's degn.'c in administration from , Marshnl.
During his time on council. Boyce Centrul Michigan University. Ht• und
Cmtmill ~uid the investi·
cstublished u record of bulunced liu.d- his wife. Crystul. h1we twll sons .
!:!alion is 6ngoing ~~m~ he is
limned as to whm mtorma·
· tion can be rekas.:d at this
time. He did "')' inveslil!a·
tors mel with h&gt;rensk Tub
''EIV KEVIN KELLY
olTidal s on Friday in
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Reynoldsburg and c·xpec't ·
n.·sults frum the el·idt•m·e
RIO GRANDE - Telling
within 10 to I'I days .
Ohio's story is one llf the key
When asked about whul,
poi Ills in selling the slll!l: to husi· .
· if uny, t)J1e of ucc·clerent
ne~s nnd industry, development ·
was usc
in the fire,
otlitials snid in their latest plan for
Cartmill tkdined to c·om·
imp,roving the economy.
' ment , suying c•videnct' was
'I li~e to naiTOw it down to the
still undergoing testing land
ApP.nluchiun story," Governor's
thut u detuil like that muy
Office of Appaluchht Director
not tie rdeused for some
Fred Deel sa1d. ' We have done
time bel'Ulh'e only the ptlrwell in recruiting industry to Ohio.
son who set the fire and the
but we need to promote whut's
investigutnr will have thnt
going on in Appu·lachiun Ohio,"
infonnntion .
· . Dcel spoke Thursduy durin!,! the
"Be~·tm sc thi s is 1111 o·ngo·
unnual full meeting of the Ohio
ing investigution, we won't
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Valley Regional Development Fred Dee!, director of the Governor's Office of be uble to shure the
Commission. hosted by member App.alachia, discussed positives and challenges specit'il's of the cuse,"
Gull in County ut the University of , laced in Appalachian Ohio during Thursday's annual Cartmill udded. "However.
~in ·
Grande/Rio
Grande meeting ol the Ohio Valley Regional Development we can say that investigu·
Commission at Rio Grande.
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