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of underage drinking in
vivid manner: "There is nothing worse
than the smeN of blood and alcohol."
ICccording to Sgt. Robbie Jacks of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol, 105 underage
drinkers -11! cited for operating a vehicle
while inloxicaled .in the past 'lflree years
Meigs County, and four fatal crashes have
been attTibl:lted to drunk drivers. Jamie
Bai~IIY. Carrie VaDReeth, Sarah P.ulfms

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Tuesday's a!Ieged Mmed
robbery of me Par Mar
Convenient Store (The
Bearon) at the comer of
Nye Avenue. and County
Road 7A.
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According to Pomeroy
Chief of Police Mad!; E.
Proffitt, just after 10 p.m.
on Tuesday a male suspect
entcnd the store wearing a
toboggan with a piece of
cloth over his mouth as a
sort of disguise. The susthen "brandished a
L IJmifi:" J~Dd , dem~ndcd
11!01'1Cf from tile. cln&lt;h ~s. ·ter, Proffitt said.
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unspecified
amount of money while
iwo other customC£s were
waiting in the store . The
suspect then left with l!be
cash on foot.
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POMEROY -Cheyenne
Gorsleoe, a fifth grader at
Meigs Intennediate School
won the title of Meigs
Cojlllty
Spelling
Bee
Champion at the annual contest held Thursday night at
Eastern Elementary School.
Gorslene correctly spelled
"croquet" and then went on
to spell '"democracy" to
eaprure the top a~ard in the
final round of the spelling
competition. Rllllllef-up was
Lauren Booth, a fourth
grade Meigs Intermediate
student. . About 40 school
champions from the three
school districts in die

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cllll'npioo llbip tJophy from Kim Atlei1, Ealelltlld and gifted
coordinator for the Athens Meigs Educational Serilice
Center. l..alnn .Booth, . left, a foul'lfl grader at Meigs
lnl&amp;mleclate, Wll awarded the runner-up trophy.

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becominJ uneasy, . Steven always aood for the poeketSpidbelJ hu resiped
book.
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COLUMBUS The
appeal of the Ohio
Environmental Protection
Agency's issuance of a final
air permit-to-install for the
ooal-fired power plant proposed
by
American
Muni~ Power-Ohio has
moved uttp its nen phase.
The ..,...,m was filed by
the Natwal Resouroes
Defense Council~

Ill., Ohio Enviroomental
Council, Cellllllbus,
Sierra Club, San Francisoo,
Calif. and the National Parks
Conservation Association,
Knoxville, Tenn. last month
against OBPA Director Chris
Korlenski and AMP-Ohio.
A prebearing
on the appeal now before the
Ohio
EnvirOnmental
Appeals
Review
Commission ·took place on
Wednesday with parties
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fourth, fifih, sixth, seventh
and eighth grades competed
for the title.

The event got underway
with the Chester Boy Scout
Troop presenting the flag,
Kim Allen, talented and - and six-year-old Michael
gifted · coonlinator, was in Letson singing the National
charge of the contest with Anthem.
superintendents · ·Ri~k
Stlldents taking part and
Edwards of Eastern, Btll the schools they represented
Buckley of Meigs, aud TQny were as follows :
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Deem of Southern serving
Eastern
Elementary:
as j'udges. Becky ZW'Cher, a Grade 4 - .Holly Johnson,
retired teacher, ·was pro- Nick Combs· Grade S nouncer for the spelling bee. Meloney Vielory, Morgaa
· Certificates were present- Tackett· Grade 6 - Erin
ed by Allen to each of the Swatzei Brandon Coteman·
participants, with Dr. John Grade ' 7
Marsllali
Costanzo, superintendent of Aanestaad, Derick Powell&lt;
Athens-Meigs Grade g _ Aimee Watson,
the
f.:d~eational Service Cen!Cf, Sam Levacy;
gtvmg. ~h one a .spellmg
Meigs
Intermediate
bee .,pm m recogmuon of
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Ryan · . Cozart,
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Syracuse, was arraigned
before ·. Story ·who 1let
Cozart's bond al $50,000
with 10 percent cash
allowed, StOI)' also 'Jet
Cozart's preliminary hearDig for 11:30 a.m~ Aprill 0.
Cozart was then reprimanded iDto the custody o f the
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awges of aggg~vared robbery before Meigs County
Court Judge Steven L. Story

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sbe bad to go to a neigbhnrlef'Oillb.
ing couaty."
'1 IJei""''.CI lisfcoftjug 1D a
~be ihl7wcd up. and die
Story about a young WOIDMI bospilal said, "You !mow.
in a small tmm aloug the you've got ID give us one
Ohio Riva:, in . Mei!S buodml doOars befce we
Cauaty, .met 'WCldal in a can see you;' She didn't
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the
Cington Post reported bave a lnmllnld dollars."
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Clinton saying. · ~She got

Educators, COI.WI qllicials, panlt'IIS., and ,.
teens gathered for a town hall meeting at
Meigs High School Thli!Sday t!11ening to
add! ess. Che prOblem of undeRtge drinking. its CGI1118quences, and possl:lle 181118dies. The meetiug was sponsored by the
Meigs County Community Coalition
through a federal grant County Coroner

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bealer IbiD brllld the Dl1al
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robet" and hit followers
!be ~ICum of 8uddhi1111."

cbea, Oimoo bas told the
story to aowds w
the
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need for bealtb care

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over sWimJI!Jng events m
the 'spectacular ~ater tube
ven~. the Chinese . arc
hearing . conde~
o~er a bloody ~- m
Ttbet. Those cnes bave
even ~wned out any
recent praue for the beauty
of the Bird's Nest stadium
and other Olympic .sites. ·
They've spent billioo1
for tbeir ,J'IIOIIIIMit in the IUD, ~

Nash, Clinton was touched
by a story Holman recounted, about a friend who lost
her baby and later died
from complications of
pregnancy, because she
·cOuld not afford a doctor's
office visiL
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1be ~ was one of sev~ ihe loCal families
~with the fiCll!afnl' lllld
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the fOrob relay will disappear into tbat aruntry eady
Qert month, and the
:jlrolestS liJidy will cease. . If
1met stays under control at
the .same time, ~ could
ev.1ie a brat in the outcry""' over hull!8D rights
. issues.
But China is ·o pening
itself up to the world for
·three weeks in August, and
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able to coatrol ev'emhina.
There Will almost c:irwnfy
be """"'st&amp; of some SOlt in
the games,
aDd if authorities an: too
heavy-banded in IIIJII)n:ssing them there could be a
baekl.sh tbat defines _these
Olympics forever.
IIi the end, it may be the
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decide JMrN fll' ~· aoes. ~.
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new&amp; outlets r~ling a
story about a Milldleport
woman who died last
August after she was turned
away from a .local urgent
. care facility. , Because in
some areasGfilhe country, it
~ an unlikely scenario,
tqJOifer5 are now in~
in the "'back ·story."
During her · visit in
February · with Bryan
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still four months away, and
lhaldy tbtR an: plenty of
rood stories .to be told. One
oftbe .best can probably be
found on some p~g farm in
nar.al China, where llbe
Comm\IDiSt Party fiuictionary · who came up wi1h
the grandiose plans for die
ton:h relay must surely by ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_ _ __
now be knee-deep jn muck.
This all must be a big
'Fotalitarian governments em~sment to ·Beijing,
tend to have creative ways even tbougb 110 one is talkofdealin~ with people wbo ing about an .athletic boy.m ak;e mtstakes, and they oott. 1bilt didn't worll: in
~n·~ come'any bigg~ than t980 .when President Cuter
the decision to take the made a stand Qainst Soviet 04
Olympic torch on a. month- intervention
in
long relay outside of China Afghanistan, and' there's a
when all it's done is pro- general ooltsensus that it
vide the perfect platform would do little other than
for pro~sters.
serve ·to embarrass the
Coea•Cola is he'S:! ~even ~sponsor tbe relay, a
But while IOC president
ston that in ~looks Jacques Rogge prefers ·t o
about as SIDlllt as ·tl)'ing to en~e in what he calls
sell New Cote. Ben &amp; ..silent diplm:oaey~ over
ferry's ice CIUDI isn't, but issues l ike free speech,
rompany . oo-follllder .·Ben Darfur 8Dd Tibet, a few athCohen iii .urging everyone letes have indicated they
tD come to ·San Francisoo f.O m1gbl not toe the line. ·
protest China's role in India' s soccer c;aptain
D~ur when the torch refused an offer to carry die
amves there next week.
tor:cb in his country
Tibetan activists will be because of Tibet, and twothere, too, but not before time Frerioh judo gold
they greet the totc1t later med•Hst David Douillet
.t his week overseas. Any said his c:ountty's Olympic
exciteme~t the _Chine~ hopefuls ptan .to mate a
were ttymg to stu Up m statement when the torch
Paris for the Olympics will ~bes Paris.
be teiDpered by a bauner at
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Keeping marriage nicely spiced

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BY KA1HY lin a· 1
sbeet of paper with ·small tbe. selfish siblings it's not
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amounts written on tbeir fauiL
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lllleobjec:- she's lare. If she is bonor'm e, as m.....,.., --~
...,wfin_g a t~mwCK: week• . lut.lf
die
able,
lbis
won't
bother
ber,
are
oooscquenccs
for dleir
end away next nMdll without die cbildreiL Yc;.teulay. 11'-+ne 1!UJbt reclOJ1I1lle although she may be embar- behavior. - Nat Slai!UI
}'1111. OOI!!!jclc:r'W"JJingnig
iassed that she's been so iArYrJ.O..."'!!
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for lbe occasion - a sbon JNOU!d i*ubibiY love rt.) Or sbc'll be off-""4 that you completely agree ~ n_o
• black lcadw skirt, fisbnrt tatae . . a uadt COil to e!p""'1 n:paymeot at all In . one bas to share an ~stortings, kttee-biKb black COVJe£ up. Ho-W~; if you which case, we hope you tmc:e, and lbosesbouldnwbo' ~~
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leatfw boots, a diain bdt JNOU!d be loll inhibited to don't need the money de~e , one _
and a red silky blouse Sal is eajoyyoundf.awetheout- ""at•se you'U have a bani entJt!M tomoetve~. ' This is all bestde !be
a v«y viSual guy, and I fit for your 11o1e1 room. It • gettmg it out of bel:
Mlll't
he
.ay
fun
if
yau
Deer
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Fotty
lasbes.
point. If you recetve
know be likes srri"' me
bcp
hjdjng hrJriJMI tbe pot- "with a wet tJooc11e fer your $100,000 l)rocanse ~
'Wear provoatlM:
lied p~am.
advice about one sibtiilg liked you .best,. but _It wnts
But, Annie. r m 45 yars
A ' • f'D=tly one who iDberiU while the rest your relationship wtlh fOUl'
aDd tetired my sbort stilts
yell'
qo,
a frimd.asked to -of be£ siblings aR left ouL
sister, it seems w0l1h It to
. years ago.
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bon'ow
a
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substantial
Wbeo
a
ptrsoo
makes
out
sUre.
Gtandma won't~w.
I showed a close frieod
tbe outfit, and sbe dlints I ~~~-"-~d OM
.paooy.er:_.'{"'the·_"' a will, it rdleets bis or ber the difference, bul you will.
wishes. Those wishes cost
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should loosen up alilde ..00 ..., ........
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yet
to
mlCIYC
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money
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memorialize
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wear it out to a club. I'm of
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one
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How
do
I
in
a
will,
and
it's
important
If
t.J S~r&amp;w.lo; f - me ~y Wanls 10 00 this
as I'm getting older and ipproacb her abOUt tbe they be carried ouL To give 111ft of dw Au
theiiiO!Ie)'toucbersisadis- . a~'
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fNOII't have too many mcxe IIJlllley sbe owes me withopporblllilies. However, I out bartiDg ber feetius? honor to 1he deo:: ard
fiWo!'~= ttl
People wbo don't learn iu@(.-'l'rtl!d, •
lWIIY I will lUll into lilliDC- What dol say7 -lie
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City
the
lesson that "you reap •: AMie'J M.-• r, P.O.
one I know, allhough m.t_
~ NO Nute: Say, what you sow"~ in dan- llax ll8lf0, CIW..,.., lL
· possibility is minimal
Sbould I take a rfwKr "Doris, I blow you've bcell ger of tql"JJing their mis- 6tl!ill. JO Ji111. • _.-e
lllld wear the OUifil IIOIIIC- tlyiDJ to pay biiCk dae tiltes. No 01IC iS eatitlod to . .tNI "-ie'J M•'hx,
whcrci or just put it oa in 1be 11101iey you boml"ed last •anydliag from die esta1e of -.4 ,._,t . • , .,.
privacy of our llofd room? year, bat sudl a 1aiF suni anodlr:L
0 f 01 S,.li • *.'ita 1
rm takjog your advice, as c. he OVI!I'fNhelming.
To ask the ~ to . - ~. rilit tile
you always seem to bave an made • a paymt:Dl scbtd- . slwe is unfair ro die I"""'"" er-tels ·S!]•E,.,. WW.
eXQCIIent lliJPIOlldi to most ole so n woo't be too hard who earned lbe .respect of IMf:e • 11'WW.a' t

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POMEROY - SalisburY
...._wnship Trustees, . 6:30
'':n_ at tbe town ball.
p. . tuesdaY April II
POMEROY ' - Bedfonl
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1bwnship Trustees. 1 p.m.
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CoUnty Board of El«tioos.
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POMEROY - Complaints for divorce were filed in
. Meigs County Common Pleas Coun by Roger Thompson,
Middlepon, against Sarah Thomp~n. Albany; Berry Jean
: H~wk, M iddlepon, again st Kenn eth All en Haw k,
. Middlepon; and Victor R. Counts,· Syracuse, agai'nst April
. Jo Counts, Marysville. ·
.. Oiv~rces were_ granted to Reba Virginia Tillis from
Denms Buck TIII1s, and Tammy Nitz from Brian Nitz .

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W'ddwood Garden Club
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Syracuse
Community Cent11 Linda
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Chapter 74,
1 p.m.
Mulbcny
Community
Cenkr HalKncentotalkon
conlllina' gardening. .
POMEROY __ Caregiver
Support Group meeting

Civil suits

Chwdt events

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Revival

senices · at
Fellowship Cbun:h of the
~ 7 .p.m. Friday and
Sabmlay, 10:45 a.m. and 6
110011 at 1he Meigs Senior p.m. SUDday. Rev. Aoyd
Centec. Yvoone Stover from Catroo of Cin:leville is
the ()bio Department of evangelisL Scyoc Family
Jobs and Family Servfues to will sing 00 Friday night
talk 011 guideliDes for ours- aad . ~ .1Jl001io8, and
iDg home pllll .,,....,.. Lunch DeliYCied On Satunlly and
~ .nights. Fcllowsbip
providlld.

approval of a $6,000 slate
grant to study models of
similar facilities in other
parts of the nation, so the
county can determine if a
FQHC family clinic and 24hour urgent care and emergency room would effectiv0ly sel'Ve the looal popu·
ltllioo.
. · . ·.
i'"fbls Ts a sad slDry, but
it's just an ·example of
what's happening in health
care in rural America,"
Davenport said. · "It shows
the need for additional ser-

vices, especially emergency
room services and urgent
care services that are available to everyone."
·~In a dire medical emergency, a nearby emergency
room available to anyone
who needs it can be a matter
of life and death."
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. · POMEROY - Meigs County Recorder Kay Hill repon-. ed the following real estate transfers•
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1di!Min Real Estate Co. to State of Ohio Depanment
of
. Transportation, easement, Letart.
.
Minia Boggess, Gary Boggess, to First National Bank,
deed, Sutton.
Cecil D. Brinager, Ruby J. Brinager, Cecil Tyrone
Brinager, to Camelia J. Huddleston, deed, Suttoo.
Parrish J Pendley to Eld
McCo Lo tta McCo
. on
y,
re
y,
deed, Olive:
Carl E. Hunnell, Blaoohe M. Hunuen, to Janice Danner,
deed,
Sutton.
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. . Donald R. Sayre, Betty J. SafM: to Michael R. Sayre,
Rhanda E Sayre deed Viillae o Mtddlepon
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. Donald R. Sayre, Betty J _ Sayre, to Michael R. Sa)'re,
. Rho~ E. Sayre, deed, Villae of t.fjddleport.
, John T. Northup, Viclc.i J. Northrup, to Trenton J. Cleland, month, a little more than
. deed, Sutton.
two years after emerging
• Betty l Willis, deceased, io Dale E. Willis, affidavit, Sunoo. from bankruptcy.
Esther 8 lack to Michael K. Gilmore, Deborah J _
"We are seeing some of
vefY marginal ~
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tile
Gilmore, deed, R0 !land·
h "and ill nnn~. ·
Nonh Coast Energy. Inc., to Exoo AppalOjchia, Inc., affi. s ut uuwn ... · w ...~
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ably see DlOft:; said Ray
, davitJO'f merger.
: Joan Seder to TP-CWD, right of way, Bedford.
.
NeidL an analyst at Calyon
. Harold L. Nutter, Betty A. Nutter, to Russell W. Nutter, Securities in New Ymt.
Patricia Nutter, deed, Olive.
Analysts .don'i think larger
Joseph L. IGmy, Sr., deceased, 10 Joseph L. Kitty, Jr., camof
-ersbanknil!re
inplcyimminenttdan. certificate of transfer Sutton
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· 8 u many
. · Hope A. Diddle, Chad R.· Diddle, ·to Chad R. Diddle, 1 . industry observers have long
deed, Village of Racine.
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Hudson;
Dunham;
Meigs Middle School :
Southern
Elementary :
Grade 6 - Courtney Holly, Grade 4 - Sylvia Richards.
Sara
Klein.
Sandra Maddy Quillen; Grade 5 ·Pointer, Olivia Cremeans; Bethany Theiss, Jacob
Grade
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Alyssa · Hoback; Grade 6 - Nathan
Cremeans, Megan Dyer. Leamond,' Darien Diddle ;
Shana Gorslene, Madelyn Grade 7
. Chandler
Thomas ; ( Grade 8 - Drummer, Shelby Pickens;
Jennifer ~obinson , Steven Grade 8 - Cierra Bemenet,
Mahr, Jeffrey Kimes, Tyler Dustin Shelton.

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Tea party planne4
bein8

at 446- 21s'IIJI

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taken for a
'Jbumhdi• 1b Party that will be bosted by The Ariel
~ 6 ,P.In. Oil Saturday. A_pri! 19.
YOU!IJ bOfs and girls are mvited to Clii!DI: enjoy a tea
party pven m boillor of 'Jbumhdjne Tllt.re will be pmes.
CnftiiBCl such tor tbole who regi" a for this event. 'lbe
COlt is $10 which inc:Judr:s the pmy and a_,eneral seating
tickd for dill: show.
Rqisttations c:aD be .Imide by camos the Ariel 'fbealre
Office at -740-446-2781. or by •toppmB in at the Box
· .IOffice at 426 Second Avenue. Replll'atioDJ Ire 10 be
made by APril l6. Fpr more information, call Usa Crance

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An ATA. Hight taxis in from the runway as a plane sits at the gate at the Indianapolis
lntemattonal Airport, Monday, Oct. 25, 2004. ATA Airlines has discontinued all flights and
filed for bankruptcy. The Indianapolis-based airline says in a s•ntement
on "s
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" Web sit·e
Thursday that rt became impossible to continue operations after rt lost a key contract tor
Its !llilitary charter business.

Ross Show, said the nationa! media are interested in
said dates for the · actual
the story because it is so
appellant hearing were discussed but no date was con• ~ Page Al
surprising, and because
finned. A firm date for the
Clinton bas re-told the story
fromPageAl
hearing should be kriown
"So the young woman repeatedly at rallies and
went
back home. the next campaign events across the
·the parties for ERAC to bYJ une 2 - ·
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· review as well as witness
The air permit-to-install . time _she went back, she
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was m an ambulance. It . '-&lt;dntnn ~ use o . ,..., story
_. bsts af\d ~r l~ ue.s as_S!)CI- . r.rgu a~es rur _emts_s!o~s .
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at campatg!l eveots can
· , ~ttlrcase tmlnagei!1eJJt; ::-'fmm~"po~-taC~bt&gt;:'.s- '-l:fll"'eJI . ou~ sheJ QSl lh!t · mily=-Relp={lie=eount •s·
The completed certified .two coal-ftred utthty boll- Baby. She was llfrlll'ted 10 efforts to expand health
record is due from both _ers, a natural gas-fired aux- Columbus. And a~r hermc
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efforts at the medtcal cen- care ,or a 11 rest ents,
su~s on or . before Jul_y . 2 .
ary . I er, a gypsum, both died ,
County
Commissioner
which bastcally bnngs tom 011 and fly ash landfill, terT,bs e
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Mick
Davenport
said ·
ERAC up to date on the for· material handling equip- 'd t~fiedwomaTn . asB heenl Thursday He is leading
· · o f the case up untl·1 ment and coo1·mg oe 11 s th at 1 fen
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as nna
m a1·Illes
M 11'ddl
h d'acd te.
efforts to· expand a new
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this point.
would be built along Ohio
epon , w
te m Federally-Qualified Health
The ERAC spokes"'"n:on I 24 in Letart Falls.
Au!lust ~t The Ohm State Car t: -I ,- .
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Medtcal . e rum y c mtc, open
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Cetiter. The Washington. m December, to mclude a
D.C.
newspaper also 24-hour emergency ·room
Meigs County Sheriff's reported tba\ Bachtel was and _other en tical access
Office to the suspect's home refused treatment due to medtcal ~erv1ces. The
about an hour later.
unpaid mediCal bills, but FQH_C Fanul~ Health_Care
from Page Al . ·
The · incident remains did not identify the med- fac1hty provtdes pnmary
· under. inv.estigation by the ildll fudlity_· that refused care regardless of t~s~r­
ance coverage on a shdmg
,recognized · the• · suspect Pomeroy Police Department her treatment.
which
led
Pomeroy and Meigs Collnty Sheriff's
Libbie Dellkmann, a pro- fee scl!'e.
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Assistant Chief of Police Office. Aggravated robbery ducer with KlRO Radio in
Earher . th~s
month,
Alan Queen, Sgt. Brandy is a felony of the first Seattle, Wash., a producer Davenport.recetved wont of
King and deputies from the degree.
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INDlANAI'OL.lS -ATA
Airlines shut down opcnations and stranded ·thousands of trnvelers Thwsday
when an unexpected ~ - of
key charter flights and soaring fuel costs forced the carrier into bankruptcy.
Once tbe nation's IOlhlargest ·a ir carrier, ATA
entered bankruptcy for ·the
sectllld time in just over three
years. The company had
more than 2,200 employees,
and "virtually all" were told
that their jobs were gone,
company
spokesman
Michael Freitag said.
Many passengers learned
of the collapse at ticket
counters. where advisories
were. posted in the handful
of cities ATA still served.
About J0,000 passengers
flew ATA each -day when
h d
operdtlons were s ut own,
-according to the airline.
"I~ 11,1insManinez.,
my vacation,"
Beatrice
who said
was
trying to teach Guadalajara,
Mexico, . from
Midway
Inteman'onal
Airpon
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Chicag·0 _ "I'm in shock. So I
guess rn try to make other
arrangements. Right now I
just need to get to Mexico." ·
. Airlines are struggliog
with rising fuel prices, labor
strife, · depressed ticket
demand and · heightened
competition, said George
Godlin, an analyst for.
Moody's Investor Service.
. "We're in a perfect stoTIJI
ldnd of en~nment right
now," he said.
The ~TA ~p!Cy generated.little surpnse. It was
1he
second carrier
declare ·
bankruptcy
· · tothe
two weeks. mAIJoUhsat Airlpastmes
filed for Chapter 11 hankruptcy
protection last

Airlines customers. The
Dallas-based airline has a
code-share agreement with
ATA for travel to Hawaii .
Southwest said Thursday
that · it immediately began
rebooking passeogeTs with
dates and times as close •t o
the ,_lliginal travel plans as
posstble. Southwest Slid it
would give priority to cos. tomers who are scbeduled
to trnvel in the nexi 14 days.
"ATA Airlines has been an
· outstanding partner for
Southwest, and we are disappointed to hear this unfO!tUnate news," Gary Kelly,
Southwest Airlines chief
executive officer, said in a
press release. "We are sad to.
end our oodeshare relatiooship with ATA but understand
it's exlremely difficult for an
airline to flourish in today' s
arduous financial environment that has been · plagued
by soaring fuel prices."
AP Business Writer John
Wilen in New York, AP
VuiMgraplrer Mart; Carlson
of Chimgo and Associated ·
Press Writer Chris Havlik in
Indianapolis contributed to ·
this h!port.

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a significant share of the
airlift contracts to fly mill·
tary members and their families overseas, ATA said.
FcdEx told ATA that !bat
agreeiiiel1l would cod when
the government's 2009 fis·
cal year begins in'()ctober.
"This ~ation is a fu1I
year earher than the tenn
specified in a letter of
agreement between FedE110
and ATA," the airline's
statement said.
FedEx officials could not
be reached for immediate
commenL
ATA ~oched in 2006
after emergtng from bankruptcy, focusing on an
increase in its mililaly charter business. The airline
operatcd approltimately 50
commercial flights pet day,
mostly between Hawaii and
four west coast cities Oakla~~d, Los Angeles,
Phoenix and Las Vegas.
.·ATA ann011noed last
month that it would leave
~cago's Midway Airport,
wbich it bad used as a hub
since 1·992.
ATA' s bankruptcy will
also affect
Southwest

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warned that sustained high
fuel prices and a slowing
economy could push larger
airlines to the brink.
"I do think that this bank_
ruptc:y highlights the difficult times the industry is
facing witb oil above $100 a
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an analyst .at Standard &amp;
Poor's in Ne'w Yortr. "While
I don't think that any major
networt airlines are cwrently at risk of bankruptcy due
to the high cash levels they
have amassed over the past
'few years I think that they
will certainly be weakened
and ·unable to offset higher
oil with higher revenues."
. To'!.~ 0 perating condibODS u.ive 1
.ed to merger talks
industrywide. Negotiations ·
between Della Air Lines Inc.
and NonhwestAirlines Cocp.
. recently stalled over a .dispule between pilot unions. ·
ATA said in a statement
that the cancellation of a
critical agreement with
FedEx Corp. for most of the
airline's charter business
left il unable to offset exorbitant fuel prices .
.· That agreement gave ATA

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. ~MEROY - Civil judgment actions were filed m
_Metgs County Common Pleas CoW1 by NCO Ponfolio
M~agement, lnc., Hocsham. Pa, against Karen Flanagan.
. ~ Middleport,
and Hemy Horn, Rutland. and others, against
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ATA.closes operations and
for bankmpky
- With loss of ~barter contract, surging fuel

; . ~VD.l.E- Helen Irene Russell, 86, of Coolville,
-~died We!loesday, April 2, 2.008 at St. Joseph's
. • """l"lal, Parkersburg, W.Va.
She was~ in death by ber husband, Victor Russell.
Funeral ~ces will be held I p.m., -Saturday, April 5,
2.008 at White-Schwarzel Funeral Home, Coolville, with
,.Rev. Seldoo Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the
Ton:h Cemetery.
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_· Vis~ will be Friday, from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Farmly_ and . friends can sign the online guFstbook at
www. wbtte-scltwarzelfuneralhome.com.

candidate.

Another feablre of the Meeting to be beld~
. 26 su~, '6:30 p. m. widl
S ' tlaJ. AprilS
said a-.a... is ill the f"ust Soutbcm
.
meetmg .at 7: 30 p.m.
POMEROY-- Free car:2.:'-tbe=t'~
~. -··n~";_, Ch·--'on ~ov ·
. Ritualistic and .drill team
diovasml.,. bealtb fair, 9 to
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CVUEO ;
forhy~atdlcirrcoeut
be u
in ftonl ao:ange- Linda Waltias from tbe ~·
II.
a.m;
Mulberry
mceung~attbeSyniruse
ments. A bri,g bl nnge of BleamctbasseitGaulcmwill
RACINE-McigsCAN, Community
Center.
Qjmmumty ():otrr .
essary to provide biB, beau- colo[s can be acbieved by speak on native and beir- 4:30-6 p.m.,~ L.i~, Appointment needed for
Joy 8endey J_KKiiltd the tiful blooms.
enning hydrangeas emy in loom plants durin~ l!Je diSCUSS ft:VlSIODS
lipid profile~ .DO appoint~gram. ootmg tbat the
. When
we . pllllt the season after' they are afta!IOOII&lt;&amp;eSsion, wbile the Obio's mining permit,
ment ~uired for other
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the soil sbguJc! " - eoou•h Within the ~- -= r will be Elisa Young, 949-2175 for screening. Sponsored by
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Holzer medical Center,
is derived from 1be shape of lll(!da1r: die fine mot sys- small round tiue flower tOpics ~ damsel flies 1D1
S nday, Apt;~'
Health Department, Meigs
· its seed capsule. She said ICIDI aDd 10 pn:sc:tve I!IDis:- which will eventually open, ~flies. Hamm remindRACINE - Racine OES Cooperative Parish. ·
lbal about a buudred species t~R. Oood draiDage also revealing the stamens and ed membecs to gada items practice for inspection, 2
POMEROY -Gospel
1
of -dcciducNs ..t e'llb:gt ' helps prev~ root ~ pistol Until these tJUe Oow- for lhe sales abies.
p.m. Officers ~ pages to and Bluegrass Concert,
sbrubs, trees and dit,.ws -HydranJCU lib: cqamc m have begun to open in
She abo atiOUlliZld that ......,.. .
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6:30
p.m.,
Mulberry .
. exist in this genus · ~ is !"'dchrs .aDd ?'!""aJ. ~- - ·good ntmhers. the flowers tllw.eould~Bos!d
.. ~E • iuatg
Monday, April7
Community Center, call
011 ....-native to cutem Mia and 111&amp;· Use a fedilizcr bi&amp;b m are too llllripe to cut, sbe
POMEROY
-Meigs 247-2.014 fur DlOI'C infor·
Nodh .aDd South Amc:tica. Ditndes rlllbcr dllm - i - explained. These flowers Chest« and the ~ County Cancer Initiative, matioo.
The Hydrqeat'lowcF~ unund~ lo~ in~ will'only lasta week as a cut Bolllll Meetiq wooJd be regular meeting, nooo, conMa..:l•y. April7
. . . . is pbenomenal: pink, rus and higb m potasSllllll. flower · and will eventually . held oo April 14 at 7:00 ference
room, Senior
SALEM CENTER - TB
red, blue, purple, mapta, By dwnging the soil pH, the will and never dry piopedy. p.m. at · the Pomeroy C-itizens Center.
Clinic at Stat Grange Hali, ,
mauve, and even green. t'loMt color of ~ 'Nben .the sepals s1art to kel Library. The Bluc;stone
RACINE - Racine OES 5-6 p.m., for skin testing.
This yariety in color mates caa l'IIIF from pinks and papery to the touch, they are Perennials camlog Willi dis- inspection of officers, 7:30 Return 5--6 Wednesday for
~ hydrangea a popular reds to blues and purples. A ripe and can be cut for dry- tributed from wbic:h, mem- p.m. Refn:sbments.
clvcl'ing tests .
.sbmb to grow.
· . pH. of 7.0 to 7.5 assums illg. Just strip .the fuliage bers may onk:r plants by
POMEROY Meigs
Bentley oonfined be£ talk lood piob l!ldds, w.bile a · and pJacc the mopbead in a May 1 with a ten pm:ent High
School
Band
10 the five Hydrangea vari- DH of
to 6.5 is ideal ror VIIIC with an inch of water, disoounL
Boosters, 6 p.m. in the bancUeS oommonly grown in blnes as loa&amp; as a &amp;iqJply or bang it upside down in a
Members answered to roU d!oom.
the
United
States: of aJnmiJMim existus WCII. •onol, dcy place in low light cal1 by naming their favorite
Tn ''Y• April II
Satuday, AprilS
Mopbcads (H. macrophyl- . ~ tbc: best blues! IlPPI&gt;: a , In twt? weeks, it will be dcy. shrub~. Pe~ Moore ~
~ONVIU.E
CHESTE~
Erma .
Ia), 1aoecaps (H. . w:rrata), lfNtce-YcadY . feedmg 1rilh
Vanous
. hydran
.
gea devotions A Prayer m Hanisonviiie, O .E.S. 255, Clelan~ wdl observe. her
o•llkaf . (H•. ~JueR:ifolia), al\IIDinum tuUW dislcJI¥ed. . ipCCic&amp; rcquin: diffimml .. Spring.fl Ri~. CuMmg113m 7:30 1!·1]1· at tbe ball. . ~tb birthday oo ApnJ 5.
l!lftiGic·at _paniculata) and il'l wat« ·~~ Jl!l.!!ing techniques. Bentley shared an ong!OO_~ ~ Remeoi:ber ttee o(Tif'e dona- . Cards~ be SCIII to ller at .
_:_ AI(,..&amp;~(H.~~~~- -uver 1'lli! · NG~S:~ikj ~iiHM- Miljfil!i!J;" "'*Wilf! -:-im4-Wit ..,~}tuaiel!- -ctiOJII; :M®k i_nspectioo;- ---'. P.ft::Blii~. · ·
· ~ to Beotlye, Cbe nofed 11ut alnmin!JDl can be and oatleaf hydrangeas . prese!'ted lilow ts the · CHESTER Shade 45720.
JDQPbe8ds have large leaves .ftiUied by tbe plant, but~ . bloom on old wood and · Trmc to start seeds, fba!rb,
· .,.d ~ Oower ~stas .in · if ~ Dow«~ ~.
shoUJd be )lRlllCd only in the reseed .~ pr~ the lawn
. blue, pink oc white, while uatil the followiD&amp;~, summer before AuJUSL If for sprmg .fCwlmg, start
I
the la~ have a flat . ..WU·it
ltillbsodJed into puocd in the fall, wuiter. or seeds, and mnove weeds
· dust« oift0wers surmund- die .I Uiilll. Wben we cut rpring, .the bloom buds will .before they flower aod go to
iCd by fertile flowers at Cbe iah · ~Cis, we reliiOW: be·taliiDYed, and the Shrub seed. Prune roses wben the ·
edges of the cluster. The lbe" aJuminum and Dlllst Wilt produce little or no forsythia blooms, she ilid.
Oakleaf · hydrangea bas ""'""" it if we desire blue bloom. 1he following sumHostess Shirley Hamm
: foli•ge shaped like oak ftn en •in . ·
Dler. Annabelle and Pee .Gee served refre~nts to
: ieaves with ltqe creamy
To llllllle blue t1owen tum · hydrangeas bloom on aew members Tunic Redovian,
· pyramidal blooms. The pink,~ two cups of lime tJ10011 The only time they Barbara Koker, Evelyn .
. foliage changes from green to tbe plmting bole to turn cannot be pruned is in the Hollon, Linda Russell, Rita
in the spring to a
the soil ~bline. Add more spring {Annabelle) or in lhe Cunningham, Peggy Moore,
pie .lllld red in me fall and li!De twja:a yard!ltini the . summC£ (Pee ~) when and Joy l)entley, . . · .
remains
Ulltil
late growing selsoa liiitif the · they are preparing 10 bloom.
The next ~g was
November. The 'panicle or soil pH ranp from 7.0 to Bentley concluded.
anJlOUllCed for ~ '1~ •
Pee Gee hydrangeas have 7.5. Be ClRful bec•1se too
Pres1dent Shirley Hamm 6:30 p .m. witb Linda
·conical flowers, and the muc!J _lime . ~. cause · discu.s~
the
Ohio Russell presenting the (X&amp;'
: sbrubs are genenlly pruned cbloros1s (inability to Assoctatlon of Garden gram on Waier ()Jnto10C'A'
· into a tree shape, The ab8om iRID), wbicb molts Clubs' Spring Regional Gardening.
· Anabelle
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smOoth in yellow folia&amp;e.
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· hydrangea has Oat 12a01y
Some m~ and lace. white · flowerbeads with cap · • bydranF.as · m:
numerous tiny fertile flow- tx:tremely ICIIIltive 10 lbe
ers surrounded by .a few soil becat•"' their root syssterile florets. · Bentley .di$- tems are like some spreadplayed pictures of the var:i. ing pemmial pluts. Each
..ous bydr.allgeas so dley sleln bas a semi~indepen­
toUld be identified.
dent set of roots that
·: The most Uoportatt thing absorlls available water.
you can do for your nutrients, aluminum, etc,
by~ is to plant rt in maJring die plaat c:apab1e of
· the ngbt place. Most producing some blue and
hydrangeas love partial some pink flowers if tbe
shade and will thrive best in acidity and aluminum II'CII l
a location that provides fii- evellly dilllributed in tbe
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Keeping marriage nicely spiced

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for you.fl Then baikl her a tbe dco:oc:4tscod It also teamrs
BY KA1HY lin a· 1
sbeet of paper with ·small tbe. selfish siblings it's not
,.,·IIARcY Silo·moolhly
amounts written on tbeir fauiL
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sPonte's
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and
tbe
date
they
are
due.
People
need
to
stop
~Dear A I . My Jws: bind, "S.l,w 111111 I will be fW•y, a . , . a liD one Remind lttr, ni&lt;lely, when tbating~orliii~~es ~~ ·
lllleobjec:- she's lare. If she is bonor'm e, as m.....,.., --~
...,wfin_g a t~mwCK: week• . lut.lf
die
able,
lbis
won't
bother
ber,
are
oooscquenccs
for dleir
end away next nMdll without die cbildreiL Yc;.teulay. 11'-+ne 1!UJbt reclOJ1I1lle although she may be embar- behavior. - Nat Slai!UI
}'1111. OOI!!!jclc:r'W"JJingnig
iassed that she's been so iArYrJ.O..."'!!
We
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:..or,.: sou •q ne 111e r.iaiy. (Sal 1u. If she isn't booombJe,
for lbe occasion - a sbon JNOU!d i*ubibiY love rt.) Or sbc'll be off-""4 that you completely agree ~ n_o
• black lcadw skirt, fisbnrt tatae . . a uadt COil to e!p""'1 n:paymeot at all In . one bas to share an ~stortings, kttee-biKb black COVJe£ up. Ho-W~; if you which case, we hope you tmc:e, and lbosesbouldnwbo' ~~
t •~
leatfw boots, a diain bdt JNOU!d be loll inhibited to don't need the money de~e , one _
and a red silky blouse Sal is eajoyyoundf.awetheout- ""at•se you'U have a bani entJt!M tomoetve~. ' This is all bestde !be
a v«y viSual guy, and I fit for your 11o1e1 room. It • gettmg it out of bel:
Mlll't
he
.ay
fun
if
yau
Deer
A
"1:
Fotty
lasbes.
point. If you recetve
know be likes srri"' me
bcp
hjdjng hrJriJMI tbe pot- "with a wet tJooc11e fer your $100,000 l)rocanse ~
'Wear provoatlM:
lied p~am.
advice about one sibtiilg liked you .best,. but _It wnts
But, Annie. r m 45 yars
A ' • f'D=tly one who iDberiU while the rest your relationship wtlh fOUl'
aDd tetired my sbort stilts
yell'
qo,
a frimd.asked to -of be£ siblings aR left ouL
sister, it seems w0l1h It to
. years ago.
.
bon'ow
a
.
substantial
Wbeo
a
ptrsoo
makes
out
sUre.
Gtandma won't~w.
I showed a close frieod
tbe outfit, and sbe dlints I ~~~-"-~d OM
.paooy.er:_.'{"'the·_"' a will, it rdleets bis or ber the difference, bul you will.
wishes. Those wishes cost
.t..ie'J M«ih~
should loosen up alilde ..00 ..., ........
loi!L
I
baYC
yet
to
mlCIYC
them
money
10
memorialize
,_
, Kid~ Mi* • • ~
wear it out to a club. I'm of
1
one
oeot.
How
do
I
in
a
will,
and
it's
important
If
t.J S~r&amp;w.lo; f - me ~y Wanls 10 00 this
as I'm getting older and ipproacb her abOUt tbe they be carried ouL To give 111ft of dw Au
theiiiO!Ie)'toucbersisadis- . a~'
" ' - e . 'J'If!"
fNOII't have too many mcxe IIJlllley sbe owes me withopporblllilies. However, I out bartiDg ber feetius? honor to 1he deo:: ard
fiWo!'~= ttl
People wbo don't learn iu@(.-'l'rtl!d, •
lWIIY I will lUll into lilliDC- What dol say7 -lie
N
Ne
City
the
lesson that "you reap •: AMie'J M.-• r, P.O.
one I know, allhough m.t_
~ NO Nute: Say, what you sow"~ in dan- llax ll8lf0, CIW..,.., lL
· possibility is minimal
Sbould I take a rfwKr "Doris, I blow you've bcell ger of tql"JJing their mis- 6tl!ill. JO Ji111. • _.-e
lllld wear the OUifil IIOIIIC- tlyiDJ to pay biiCk dae tiltes. No 01IC iS eatitlod to . .tNI "-ie'J M•'hx,
whcrci or just put it oa in 1be 11101iey you boml"ed last •anydliag from die esta1e of -.4 ,._,t . • , .,.
privacy of our llofd room? year, bat sudl a 1aiF suni anodlr:L
0 f 01 S,.li • *.'ita 1
rm takjog your advice, as c. he OVI!I'fNhelming.
To ask the ~ to . - ~. rilit tile
you always seem to bave an made • a paymt:Dl scbtd- . slwe is unfair ro die I"""'"" er-tels ·S!]•E,.,. WW.
eXQCIIent lliJPIOlldi to most ole so n woo't be too hard who earned lbe .respect of IMf:e • 11'WW.a' t

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POMEROY - SalisburY
...._wnship Trustees, . 6:30
'':n_ at tbe town ball.
p. . tuesdaY April II
POMEROY ' - Bedfonl
ThwnsbiP
TrusteeS, 7. p.m.
tbe
tDWnhOOse11
CHES'ffiR . _ Cbestel'

TownsbW TIUSteCS regular
IDOIIIhly meeting, 1 p.m..
town ball
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SYRACUSE - SuliO!l
1bwnship Trustees. 1 p.m.
~..... Vdlage ball.
~'POMEROY _ Meigs
CoUnty Board of El«tioos.
8 .30 a.m at the offioe

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POMEROY Mel's

!'th~- Boosters. 6:30 P\!8-

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W~~CeSsion
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.,..!!:,r:!IJPLAIN.Aprilsl'•v.-.-~

Divorces

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POMEROY - Complaints for divorce were filed in
. Meigs County Common Pleas Coun by Roger Thompson,
Middlepon, against Sarah Thomp~n. Albany; Berry Jean
: H~wk, M iddlepon, again st Kenn eth All en Haw k,
. Middlepon; and Victor R. Counts,· Syracuse, agai'nst April
. Jo Counts, Marysville. ·
.. Oiv~rces were_ granted to Reba Virginia Tillis from
Denms Buck TIII1s, and Tammy Nitz from Brian Nitz .

6: 30II 0p.m.
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W'ddwood Garden Club
6:30 · p.m.
Syracuse
Community Cent11 Linda
llusse1l to i*CWI l*ogtam
~ wa:.: OOIMl!incr ganlcn-

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PERI
Chapter 74,
1 p.m.
Mulbcny
Community
Cenkr HalKncentotalkon
conlllina' gardening. .
POMEROY __ Caregiver
Support Group meeting

Civil suits

Chwdt events

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senices · at
Fellowship Cbun:h of the
~ 7 .p.m. Friday and
Sabmlay, 10:45 a.m. and 6
110011 at 1he Meigs Senior p.m. SUDday. Rev. Aoyd
Centec. Yvoone Stover from Catroo of Cin:leville is
the ()bio Department of evangelisL Scyoc Family
Jobs and Family Servfues to will sing 00 Friday night
talk 011 guideliDes for ours- aad . ~ .1Jl001io8, and
iDg home pllll .,,....,.. Lunch DeliYCied On Satunlly and
~ .nights. Fcllowsbip
providlld.

approval of a $6,000 slate
grant to study models of
similar facilities in other
parts of the nation, so the
county can determine if a
FQHC family clinic and 24hour urgent care and emergency room would effectiv0ly sel'Ve the looal popu·
ltllioo.
. · . ·.
i'"fbls Ts a sad slDry, but
it's just an ·example of
what's happening in health
care in rural America,"
Davenport said. · "It shows
the need for additional ser-

vices, especially emergency
room services and urgent
care services that are available to everyone."
·~In a dire medical emergency, a nearby emergency
room available to anyone
who needs it can be a matter
of life and death."
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. · POMEROY - Meigs County Recorder Kay Hill repon-. ed the following real estate transfers•
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1di!Min Real Estate Co. to State of Ohio Depanment
of
. Transportation, easement, Letart.
.
Minia Boggess, Gary Boggess, to First National Bank,
deed, Sutton.
Cecil D. Brinager, Ruby J. Brinager, Cecil Tyrone
Brinager, to Camelia J. Huddleston, deed, Suttoo.
Parrish J Pendley to Eld
McCo Lo tta McCo
. on
y,
re
y,
deed, Olive:
Carl E. Hunnell, Blaoohe M. Hunuen, to Janice Danner,
deed,
Sutton.
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. . Donald R. Sayre, Betty J. SafM: to Michael R. Sayre,
Rhanda E Sayre deed Viillae o Mtddlepon
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. Donald R. Sayre, Betty J _ Sayre, to Michael R. Sa)'re,
. Rho~ E. Sayre, deed, Villae of t.fjddleport.
, John T. Northup, Viclc.i J. Northrup, to Trenton J. Cleland, month, a little more than
. deed, Sutton.
two years after emerging
• Betty l Willis, deceased, io Dale E. Willis, affidavit, Sunoo. from bankruptcy.
Esther 8 lack to Michael K. Gilmore, Deborah J _
"We are seeing some of
vefY marginal ~
.
tile
Gilmore, deed, R0 !land·
h "and ill nnn~. ·
Nonh Coast Energy. Inc., to Exoo AppalOjchia, Inc., affi. s ut uuwn ... · w ...~
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. .
ably see DlOft:; said Ray
, davitJO'f merger.
: Joan Seder to TP-CWD, right of way, Bedford.
.
NeidL an analyst at Calyon
. Harold L. Nutter, Betty A. Nutter, to Russell W. Nutter, Securities in New Ymt.
Patricia Nutter, deed, Olive.
Analysts .don'i think larger
Joseph L. IGmy, Sr., deceased, 10 Joseph L. Kitty, Jr., camof
-ersbanknil!re
inplcyimminenttdan. certificate of transfer Sutton
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~er ·
· 8 u many
. · Hope A. Diddle, Chad R.· Diddle, ·to Chad R. Diddle, 1 . industry observers have long
deed, Village of Racine.
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Hudson;
Dunham;
Meigs Middle School :
Southern
Elementary :
Grade 6 - Courtney Holly, Grade 4 - Sylvia Richards.
Sara
Klein.
Sandra Maddy Quillen; Grade 5 ·Pointer, Olivia Cremeans; Bethany Theiss, Jacob
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Alyssa · Hoback; Grade 6 - Nathan
Cremeans, Megan Dyer. Leamond,' Darien Diddle ;
Shana Gorslene, Madelyn Grade 7
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Jennifer ~obinson , Steven Grade 8 - Cierra Bemenet,
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'Jbumhdi• 1b Party that will be bosted by The Ariel
~ 6 ,P.In. Oil Saturday. A_pri! 19.
YOU!IJ bOfs and girls are mvited to Clii!DI: enjoy a tea
party pven m boillor of 'Jbumhdjne Tllt.re will be pmes.
CnftiiBCl such tor tbole who regi" a for this event. 'lbe
COlt is $10 which inc:Judr:s the pmy and a_,eneral seating
tickd for dill: show.
Rqisttations c:aD be .Imide by camos the Ariel 'fbealre
Office at -740-446-2781. or by •toppmB in at the Box
· .IOffice at 426 Second Avenue. Replll'atioDJ Ire 10 be
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An ATA. Hight taxis in from the runway as a plane sits at the gate at the Indianapolis
lntemattonal Airport, Monday, Oct. 25, 2004. ATA Airlines has discontinued all flights and
filed for bankruptcy. The Indianapolis-based airline says in a s•ntement
on "s
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" Web sit·e
Thursday that rt became impossible to continue operations after rt lost a key contract tor
Its !llilitary charter business.

Ross Show, said the nationa! media are interested in
said dates for the · actual
the story because it is so
appellant hearing were discussed but no date was con• ~ Page Al
surprising, and because
finned. A firm date for the
Clinton bas re-told the story
fromPageAl
hearing should be kriown
"So the young woman repeatedly at rallies and
went
back home. the next campaign events across the
·the parties for ERAC to bYJ une 2 - ·
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U -ted Slate
· review as well as witness
The air permit-to-install . time _she went back, she
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was m an ambulance. It . '-&lt;dntnn ~ use o . ,..., story
_. bsts af\d ~r l~ ue.s as_S!)CI- . r.rgu a~es rur _emts_s!o~s .
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at campatg!l eveots can
· , ~ttlrcase tmlnagei!1eJJt; ::-'fmm~"po~-taC~bt&gt;:'.s- '-l:fll"'eJI . ou~ sheJ QSl lh!t · mily=-Relp={lie=eount •s·
The completed certified .two coal-ftred utthty boll- Baby. She was llfrlll'ted 10 efforts to expand health
record is due from both _ers, a natural gas-fired aux- Columbus. And a~r hermc
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efforts at the medtcal cen- care ,or a 11 rest ents,
su~s on or . before Jul_y . 2 .
ary . I er, a gypsum, both died ,
County
Commissioner
which bastcally bnngs tom 011 and fly ash landfill, terT,bs e
b
b
Mick
Davenport
said ·
ERAC up to date on the for· material handling equip- 'd t~fiedwomaTn . asB heenl Thursday He is leading
· · o f the case up untl·1 ment and coo1·mg oe 11 s th at 1 fen
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as nna
m a1·Illes
M 11'ddl
h d'acd te.
efforts to· expand a new
0
0
this point.
would be built along Ohio
epon , w
te m Federally-Qualified Health
The ERAC spokes"'"n:on I 24 in Letart Falls.
Au!lust ~t The Ohm State Car t: -I ,- .
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Medtcal . e rum y c mtc, open
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Cetiter. The Washington. m December, to mclude a
D.C.
newspaper also 24-hour emergency ·room
Meigs County Sheriff's reported tba\ Bachtel was and _other en tical access
Office to the suspect's home refused treatment due to medtcal ~erv1ces. The
about an hour later.
unpaid mediCal bills, but FQH_C Fanul~ Health_Care
from Page Al . ·
The · incident remains did not identify the med- fac1hty provtdes pnmary
· under. inv.estigation by the ildll fudlity_· that refused care regardless of t~s~r­
ance coverage on a shdmg
,recognized · the• · suspect Pomeroy Police Department her treatment.
which
led
Pomeroy and Meigs Collnty Sheriff's
Libbie Dellkmann, a pro- fee scl!'e.
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Assistant Chief of Police Office. Aggravated robbery ducer with KlRO Radio in
Earher . th~s
month,
Alan Queen, Sgt. Brandy is a felony of the first Seattle, Wash., a producer Davenport.recetved wont of
King and deputies from the degree.
for CBS Radio's David ·

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INDlANAI'OL.lS -ATA
Airlines shut down opcnations and stranded ·thousands of trnvelers Thwsday
when an unexpected ~ - of
key charter flights and soaring fuel costs forced the carrier into bankruptcy.
Once tbe nation's IOlhlargest ·a ir carrier, ATA
entered bankruptcy for ·the
sectllld time in just over three
years. The company had
more than 2,200 employees,
and "virtually all" were told
that their jobs were gone,
company
spokesman
Michael Freitag said.
Many passengers learned
of the collapse at ticket
counters. where advisories
were. posted in the handful
of cities ATA still served.
About J0,000 passengers
flew ATA each -day when
h d
operdtlons were s ut own,
-according to the airline.
"I~ 11,1insManinez.,
my vacation,"
Beatrice
who said
was
trying to teach Guadalajara,
Mexico, . from
Midway
Inteman'onal
Airpon
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m
Chicag·0 _ "I'm in shock. So I
guess rn try to make other
arrangements. Right now I
just need to get to Mexico." ·
. Airlines are struggliog
with rising fuel prices, labor
strife, · depressed ticket
demand and · heightened
competition, said George
Godlin, an analyst for.
Moody's Investor Service.
. "We're in a perfect stoTIJI
ldnd of en~nment right
now," he said.
The ~TA ~p!Cy generated.little surpnse. It was
1he
second carrier
declare ·
bankruptcy
· · tothe
two weeks. mAIJoUhsat Airlpastmes
filed for Chapter 11 hankruptcy
protection last

Airlines customers. The
Dallas-based airline has a
code-share agreement with
ATA for travel to Hawaii .
Southwest said Thursday
that · it immediately began
rebooking passeogeTs with
dates and times as close •t o
the ,_lliginal travel plans as
posstble. Southwest Slid it
would give priority to cos. tomers who are scbeduled
to trnvel in the nexi 14 days.
"ATA Airlines has been an
· outstanding partner for
Southwest, and we are disappointed to hear this unfO!tUnate news," Gary Kelly,
Southwest Airlines chief
executive officer, said in a
press release. "We are sad to.
end our oodeshare relatiooship with ATA but understand
it's exlremely difficult for an
airline to flourish in today' s
arduous financial environment that has been · plagued
by soaring fuel prices."
AP Business Writer John
Wilen in New York, AP
VuiMgraplrer Mart; Carlson
of Chimgo and Associated ·
Press Writer Chris Havlik in
Indianapolis contributed to ·
this h!port.

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a significant share of the
airlift contracts to fly mill·
tary members and their families overseas, ATA said.
FcdEx told ATA that !bat
agreeiiiel1l would cod when
the government's 2009 fis·
cal year begins in'()ctober.
"This ~ation is a fu1I
year earher than the tenn
specified in a letter of
agreement between FedE110
and ATA," the airline's
statement said.
FedEx officials could not
be reached for immediate
commenL
ATA ~oched in 2006
after emergtng from bankruptcy, focusing on an
increase in its mililaly charter business. The airline
operatcd approltimately 50
commercial flights pet day,
mostly between Hawaii and
four west coast cities Oakla~~d, Los Angeles,
Phoenix and Las Vegas.
.·ATA ann011noed last
month that it would leave
~cago's Midway Airport,
wbich it bad used as a hub
since 1·992.
ATA' s bankruptcy will
also affect
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warned that sustained high
fuel prices and a slowing
economy could push larger
airlines to the brink.
"I do think that this bank_
ruptc:y highlights the difficult times the industry is
facing witb oil above $100 a
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Poor's in Ne'w Yortr. "While
I don't think that any major
networt airlines are cwrently at risk of bankruptcy due
to the high cash levels they
have amassed over the past
'few years I think that they
will certainly be weakened
and ·unable to offset higher
oil with higher revenues."
. To'!.~ 0 perating condibODS u.ive 1
.ed to merger talks
industrywide. Negotiations ·
between Della Air Lines Inc.
and NonhwestAirlines Cocp.
. recently stalled over a .dispule between pilot unions. ·
ATA said in a statement
that the cancellation of a
critical agreement with
FedEx Corp. for most of the
airline's charter business
left il unable to offset exorbitant fuel prices .
.· That agreement gave ATA

~fulluw ea:b eveniag.

Birthdays

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. ~MEROY - Civil judgment actions were filed m
_Metgs County Common Pleas CoW1 by NCO Ponfolio
M~agement, lnc., Hocsham. Pa, against Karen Flanagan.
. ~ Middleport,
and Hemy Horn, Rutland. and others, against
_ _.,
. 8 • ilWOrd Lewis, Rutland, and others.

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ATA.closes operations and
for bankmpky
- With loss of ~barter contract, surging fuel

; . ~VD.l.E- Helen Irene Russell, 86, of Coolville,
-~died We!loesday, April 2, 2.008 at St. Joseph's
. • """l"lal, Parkersburg, W.Va.
She was~ in death by ber husband, Victor Russell.
Funeral ~ces will be held I p.m., -Saturday, April 5,
2.008 at White-Schwarzel Funeral Home, Coolville, with
,.Rev. Seldoo Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the
Ton:h Cemetery.
·
_· Vis~ will be Friday, from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Farmly_ and . friends can sign the online guFstbook at
www. wbtte-scltwarzelfuneralhome.com.

candidate.

Another feablre of the Meeting to be beld~
. 26 su~, '6:30 p. m. widl
S ' tlaJ. AprilS
said a-.a... is ill the f"ust Soutbcm
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meetmg .at 7: 30 p.m.
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lipid profile~ .DO appoint~gram. ootmg tbat the
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Community Center, call
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The Hydrqeat'lowcF~ unund~ lo~ in~ will'only lasta week as a cut Bolllll Meetiq wooJd be regular meeting, nooo, conMa..:l•y. April7
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room, Senior
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red, blue, purple, mapta, By dwnging the soil pH, the will and never dry piopedy. p.m. at · the Pomeroy C-itizens Center.
Clinic at Stat Grange Hali, ,
mauve, and even green. t'loMt color of ~ 'Nben .the sepals s1art to kel Library. The Bluc;stone
RACINE - Racine OES 5-6 p.m., for skin testing.
This yariety in color mates caa l'IIIF from pinks and papery to the touch, they are Perennials camlog Willi dis- inspection of officers, 7:30 Return 5--6 Wednesday for
~ hydrangea a popular reds to blues and purples. A ripe and can be cut for dry- tributed from wbic:h, mem- p.m. Refn:sbments.
clvcl'ing tests .
.sbmb to grow.
· . pH. of 7.0 to 7.5 assums illg. Just strip .the fuliage bers may onk:r plants by
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School
Band
10 the five Hydrangea vari- DH of
to 6.5 is ideal ror VIIIC with an inch of water, disoounL
Boosters, 6 p.m. in the bancUeS oommonly grown in blnes as loa&amp; as a &amp;iqJply or bang it upside down in a
Members answered to roU d!oom.
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United
States: of aJnmiJMim existus WCII. •onol, dcy place in low light cal1 by naming their favorite
Tn ''Y• April II
Satuday, AprilS
Mopbcads (H. macrophyl- . ~ tbc: best blues! IlPPI&gt;: a , In twt? weeks, it will be dcy. shrub~. Pe~ Moore ~
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Erma .
Ia), 1aoecaps (H. . w:rrata), lfNtce-YcadY . feedmg 1rilh
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gea devotions A Prayer m Hanisonviiie, O .E.S. 255, Clelan~ wdl observe. her
o•llkaf . (H•. ~JueR:ifolia), al\IIDinum tuUW dislcJI¥ed. . ipCCic&amp; rcquin: diffimml .. Spring.fl Ri~. CuMmg113m 7:30 1!·1]1· at tbe ball. . ~tb birthday oo ApnJ 5.
l!lftiGic·at _paniculata) and il'l wat« ·~~ Jl!l.!!ing techniques. Bentley shared an ong!OO_~ ~ Remeoi:ber ttee o(Tif'e dona- . Cards~ be SCIII to ller at .
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JDQPbe8ds have large leaves .ftiUied by tbe plant, but~ . bloom on old wood and · Trmc to start seeds, fba!rb,
· .,.d ~ Oower ~stas .in · if ~ Dow«~ ~.
shoUJd be )lRlllCd only in the reseed .~ pr~ the lawn
. blue, pink oc white, while uatil the followiD&amp;~, summer before AuJUSL If for sprmg .fCwlmg, start
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the la~ have a flat . ..WU·it
ltillbsodJed into puocd in the fall, wuiter. or seeds, and mnove weeds
· dust« oift0wers surmund- die .I Uiilll. Wben we cut rpring, .the bloom buds will .before they flower aod go to
iCd by fertile flowers at Cbe iah · ~Cis, we reliiOW: be·taliiDYed, and the Shrub seed. Prune roses wben the ·
edges of the cluster. The lbe" aJuminum and Dlllst Wilt produce little or no forsythia blooms, she ilid.
Oakleaf · hydrangea bas ""'""" it if we desire blue bloom. 1he following sumHostess Shirley Hamm
: foli•ge shaped like oak ftn en •in . ·
Dler. Annabelle and Pee .Gee served refre~nts to
: ieaves with ltqe creamy
To llllllle blue t1owen tum · hydrangeas bloom on aew members Tunic Redovian,
· pyramidal blooms. The pink,~ two cups of lime tJ10011 The only time they Barbara Koker, Evelyn .
. foliage changes from green to tbe plmting bole to turn cannot be pruned is in the Hollon, Linda Russell, Rita
in the spring to a
the soil ~bline. Add more spring {Annabelle) or in lhe Cunningham, Peggy Moore,
pie .lllld red in me fall and li!De twja:a yard!ltini the . summC£ (Pee ~) when and Joy l)entley, . . · .
remains
Ulltil
late growing selsoa liiitif the · they are preparing 10 bloom.
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November. The 'panicle or soil pH ranp from 7.0 to Bentley concluded.
anJlOUllCed for ~ '1~ •
Pee Gee hydrangeas have 7.5. Be ClRful bec•1se too
Pres1dent Shirley Hamm 6:30 p .m. witb Linda
·conical flowers, and the muc!J _lime . ~. cause · discu.s~
the
Ohio Russell presenting the (X&amp;'
: sbrubs are genenlly pruned cbloros1s (inability to Assoctatlon of Garden gram on Waier ()Jnto10C'A'
· into a tree shape, The ab8om iRID), wbicb molts Clubs' Spring Regional Gardening.
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smOoth in yellow folia&amp;e.
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numerous tiny fertile flow- tx:tremely ICIIIltive 10 lbe
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toUld be identified.
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by~ is to plant rt in maJring die plaat c:apab1e of
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hydrangeas love partial some pink flowers if tbe
shade and will thrive best in acidity and aluminum II'CII l
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TODAY IN HISTORY

political convictions ·are
rooted in hef United
MedlodiSt.&amp;idt. Then dJcR
is BaraCt Obama and dte
Rev. J~ Wright of
liinity United Churcll of
Ouist. Enough said.
What about John "F.aith
: of My Fadiers" McCain, an
Episqlpalian ~ worships
wilb the Southern Baptists'!
Soon, be will pick a mooing
. mare. Do you prefer Mitt
Romney, who served as a
Monnoo bishop, or M"Jke
Hucbhoe. an o!daioed
.Soulhem Baptist minister?
But to !ifle dte big f.aitband-polilics picrure, it helps
1101. ro IQcus on the details.
lbat's wby the r:amous
church historian Martin
Marty, speaking early in this
year's ropsy-twvy primary
season, eleoted to do the
neM impossible -deliver a
45-rninute locture on Ibis
hot-button topic without
mentioning the name of a
single candidate.
~won't that be a relief!"
asked · Marty; speaking at
Palm
Beach
Atlantic
Univemty in South Florida.
· 1be alternative is to canse
yet another shouting match
in the political pews. Tune
in to dte typical talk-TV
politioo, he said, ·and ~as
soon as tbere •s a label as to
whelber she or he is repre-

Today is Friday, April 4, the 95th day of 2008. There are
27 1 days left in the year.
Today's .Highligbt in Histmy: On April4, 1968, the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., 39, was shot to death as.be stood on
a balcony of the Lorraine Motel in. Memphis, Tenn.; dte
killing sparked a wave of riots across lbe U.S. (James Earl
Ray later pleaded guilty to assassinating King, then spent
the rest of bis life claiming his innoceooe and attempting ro
withdraw his guilty.plea; he died in prison in 1998.1
On this date: In 1818, Congress decided 1he United States
flag would oonsist of l3 red and white sttipes and 20 stars,
with a new star in be added fOI" every new state.
In 1841, President Wtlliam Hen!)' Harrison ~ncnnnhed to
pneumonia one month after his inaugural, becoming the
first U.S. chief executive to d.ie in office.
In 1850, the city of lm Angeles was inoorporaled.
In 1887, Susanna Madora Salter became the first woman
elected mayor of an American oommunity: Aigonia, Kan.
In 1945, during World WarD, U.S. troops on Okinawa
encountered dte first significant resistance from Jllpiiiii:SC
. forces at the Machinato Line.
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In 1949, 12 nations, inclulfing the United, States, signed
the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington.
In 1981 , Henry Cisneros became the first MexicanAmerican elected mayor of a major U.S. city: San Antonio.
ln 1983, the space shuttle Challenger roared into Olbit on
its maiden voyage.
In 1988, the Arizona Senate oonvictccl Gov. Evan Mocbam
of two chatges of official misconduct, and removed him
from office. (Mecham was lbe first governor ro be
impeached and removed fiQm office in oearly six clcr.a&lt;k.)
Five years ago: U.S. forces seized Saddam lntemaliooal
1\irport ootside Baghdad. Sammy Sosa of the Chicago
Cubs became the 18th player to hit 500 careerbomers, con- .
necting for a solo shot in a I0-9 loss to Cincinnati.
,
One year ago: Iranian President Mah!nood Ahmadinejad
announced the surprise release of 15 captive British sailors
and marines. Hoose Speaker Nancy Pelosi held talks with
Syrian President Basbar Assad despite White House objec- .
nons. Radio host Don lmus made offensive on-air remaJb
about the Rutgers University women's basketbaU team.
(Despite a subsequent apology, lmus was fired by CBS
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Radio and cable network MSNBC; be was hired elsewhere
by year's end.)
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Today's Birt!::iays: Author-poet Maya Angeloo is 80.
·Reoording executive Clive Davis is 76. Bandleader Hugh
Maseke~a is 69. Author Kitty Kelley is 66. Acror Craig T.
Nelson 1s 64cActress Christine Lahti is 58. Country singer
. S~v)' Gatlin~ Gatlin BTQ!bm) is 51. ~~-pmdurer
Dav1d E. !{elley ts 52. Actot: Hugo Weavmg IS 48, RJJCk:
musician lliig-AIWJ~"'Illl~ir~. Amlf'DliVlii"Ofils!FJ= = = =
· is 44. Actor ROberi Downey Jr. ls 43. ActOiBaiTy Pepper is
38. Country singer Clay DavidsOn is 37. Singer Iill Scott is
36. Magician David Blaine is 35. Singer Kelly Price is 35.
Actor James Roday is 32. Actress Jamie Lynn Spears is 17.
Thought for Today: "If a man haso 't discovered something that he will diefOI", he isn't fitto live."- Rev. Maitin
Luther King Jr. (1929-1968).

Now, it is a~
Ca1bolic.,
Jewisb
ud
Muslim natioo- and mucb
more,~ said Marty. .
But one thing America
«11ainly isn't is "sc'n1lar,~
Teny
- and there is no evidcnoe
llaoHIIilin""Vllftilv' whatsoev« thai the powerof religion is fading m die
worid as a whole. Marty
said lhis feality is baRI for
senting a candidate or patty m:my sdtolars and jouma!or~tever, you know what ::set~~~~
d;e!'!!ng to say and it in the l960s that guarantoed
Right up front, Marty a 21 st...cenuuy world that
admitted that he has been a would be ~liO(Jdar, sensate,
dooroell-ringing political epiwrean, hodonislic, conactivist si~ 1949, and be tractual, . pragmatic, prostill. call~":flarry Truman grammatic and empirical~
~my president" Also. the
"Tba1 model dido't wort
intersection qf religion and fOI" most poople~ around the
public lite bas been a majOr
.·
wodd., be said, and it ~does­
theme in many of his 50- n' t w&lt;Jrl( for any of us~ in
plus books · and the weeldy America.
oolumns be has published
These days, religious
for 50 years in the Christian believers on both ~ of
century,
a
m.ainline the .aisle pontinue to be
Protestant journal.
shaken by .aftecsbocb from
Truth is. he s aid, it's me dool-pr.ayer decision
impossible
to
study · in 1963 and Roe v. Wade in
American history widtout li73. The Iranian crisis in
DOling the role l.bat religion 1979 &lt;neted 1he shell of
has played in polities. and America's sense of safety
culture. Si11oe Day One. and · security, which lata"
America has offered a pow- was mattered by tbe heUisb
erful blood of evangelical reality of Sept. 11 , 1.001.
revivalism and enlightenMarty said it's bald to dismeat rationalism, and cuss nation:al "security~
believers on both sides of wilbout talking about relithe aisle have followed tbeir gion.. ~·s also uue when
heads as well as tlleir hearts. it oomes to debating an
This faith factor isn' t fad- issue that "statts oo Page
ing, . as American life One of the Bible,~ which is
beoomes more pluralistic caring for creatiOO and lbe
and
complex.
Onoe, · envimnment.
America was a Protestant,
'Then lhcre are the issues
Catholic and Jewish nation. linked to wbal be called the

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The oom.ferenoe

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be

.hcld lirom 9 a.m . to 4 p .m.
.Fewer than n(I pet:cent of

available seats rremain.
Granuny-nominated and
Dove
Awa!1d- wiruiing
singer am.d naliiona! reoord·
ing artist Aaron Crabb and
·bis wife, Amanda Crabb,
will petfotm at and lead l!he
.ronference. It is open lO
area w~men of .aU .1ges and
wiD featillre drama, oome:dy, and a uiinl-maU, in
achlition to illne spocii.al
teaclring and music of ltihe
Cnlbbs. The Crabbs wiil
.a!so
perform
during
Bethel's regular worship
servioe on Sunday.
1bey wetre fea1llre(l guests
in January on llhe intemacional TBN sateUite netwolt.'s iflagshlp TV program, ~Pr~se 1ilie Lord,"

and were on •the oova- Of
O!ristian \bioe ~r;jne's
Febroaty 2008 issue.
. Aaron, sibling and vocalijil of the Dove Aw.atd-winning, GT.ammy-nominated
CGtbb Family . mamiod
Amanda, a foiDlCT Miss
Kentldy beauty oontestant
and t alented p(Ofessional
singer in ber own right., an
2001; and t:he two ilater
began ministering rogether
at churches and · ~iri1Jual
oonfere.noes across · die
nation .
lbeir
latest
single,
~Mii:acle,~
is cunrently
receiving n ationwide airplay on Ohriistian radio.
· .Interested ·women can
sliita purchase .conference
lii~ts at $20 each, but .are
urged to contact the ~
at (74'0) £ro7-67!13, Vlisit
www.belihelw.c.org or email
dailyhopemi.nistries @yaho
o.oom as soon as pi)SS!ble.
Admission to the .conferenoe &lt;dso includes breakfast
snaclcs, lunch and v.arioos
other item5.

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Bismqp R. Damiel Camlon l1lf ilhe Roman C!llt:tdlic Diocese df Sletibenville, 'left. administered the Sacrament df Confinnation
upoo 18 high sclilool Sllidlmts dumilg Sunday Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy on March 30. Pictured with Bishop
Oor.ilon and the Rev. Wiler Heinz, pas:or., are from left, Melissa Gt:UBSer, Alison SChoeppner, Scott McBricle, .Kelsey Fife ,
Sdbbi Harris, Da'lalta COllins, Valerie ~. B1VB1il Harris, Courmey Ginther, Patrick Carey, Ashley 'Carey, Jordan
.A1lll!le1so1il, Erill PdetsOR, Rachel Matildmt, 8riamna Taylor. Jacdb Maddox, Minlnda Grueser. flebecea Maddox.

BY Doi.IQ! AS SIOUCICM

.a nyo.n e blame . ty he her response because moment together that we
Linda and me for beating a 6f her many years of work- forgot the time .
~Your ttrunt is en;qJty, Sir. lhasty retreat ilo OJic~ for
ing in the Human Resource
Before we knew it, we
Y&lt;Ou bave no. ,baggage.,~ a weekend away? We need- field. Sbe simPly nodded were back ;on the road
LEXINGlUN, Ky. high...quality, family-mend- ·quipped tbe botel v.alet as ed a break. As we dmve 0:!1, and listened. When she again, nearing Chicago ,
-ldblhus, the Ohrisliian music ly events in the a11ea," my wife and I sat staring at fut!le ·d id &gt;we !know that we spoke of the stress of her where we experienced on r
eadh other in the but seat had f0rgOiitelli!IUTbags.
·ovet'bearing bOs-s, I didn' t third life lesson, the imporfestival .held in Wilmore, James said.
Ky..
and
Lexingron · 1bis plii'tllership is an of our car. Fighting ~linda swears she ·told ·m e 1ciclc into my pat pastoral tance of laughing with each
Legends, · Kentiuclcy'-s pro- oppe~rtunity to support tt:r, be b'lwted out, 'Will m ,put 1belbags in die trunk.. cliches .about how to love other. · Just as we were
fessional baseball team, are other I(!)C31 erganiuliions you be staying w~th us · My Fespoose llO her sliU our neighbor or tile need for pulling under the hotel
bol.b staples on calendars that believe . enough in ovemigbt or by the bout?" sounds like u unwilling pg~yer. Instead I listened to canopy, Linda asked, "Did
across lhe region.
wbllt we lio .at .lch:llbns to · Wbat oould have been one wiliness before a oong;res- her heart as she poured it you put the bags in the
This
year,
ilhe
organiusupport us in relillrn," ·said of die most em~ sional . bearing, ~~ do not ·o ut on
the
Indiana trunk?." I had already
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liumpike. As we listened, popped the trunk for the'
tions' events wi.U show up Doug Bak.e r. · operations moments of our marriage recall maC
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lc:hthus turned into one of our best
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we 'began te~ forget about valet as I responded. "1
wid! Faitll Night :08, a July Mini11tries., Inc. "Through memories as we disoovetied our f(1JI'gotten baggage was the ·excess 'baggage ef our don' t remember."
20 event at Applebee·s t!bis pat!llllership, we hope ' that forgett:ing the baggage providential, as we learned stress-tilled lives.
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ilhree ~t ilife lessoos
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mote family fun ami wor- of our orgamzatlons and
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ship in the region. The Air increase.our ability t o have end !~Linda and I knew learned llhe impmunce ef of living in the moment possibility of our afternoon
One Christian
Radio a positive impact Qll fanri- · we . . an .escape from listening to one another. For together. When we pulled tryst, we burst into laughter.
Network will also join me lies throughout oentral our stresS-'fiUed lives. 1be the tim two hours of our e~ff to eat, we noticed a Instead of being embar·
. ~ership to present Faith Kenwcky."
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lbe event will include a also present its annual festii- a boss wbo seemed \bent on cumstances that were two hours. we just enjoyed After the valet drove off to
Lexington Legends game, a. 'va1, l!itled "lchtlbus :.08: micrOI'nanaging the enliiFe besieging us. As we took each other as we ate and park our car, we walked i nto
concert by Mark Sohultl., a Listen. Live" on June U- ~ 4 department.Asa&lt;pastlllr ·of.a tlDlls venting, we listened shopped. On previou~; road the lobby with our arms
well-known Christian at\llist, at the lobllhus Fann U1 growing churc h ltlhat 'Was in .a:ttenlliv.e ly te~ each other. trips, I always had a preset al'ound · each other and
.and plenty Qf f amily fun, Wtlnmre. The festival will ,l(jire need ·o f .addiliional We made no .attempts to agenda and a schedule that I approached the young man
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music and worship.
f~re more . . than
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"This is a great op.portuni- artists and oonuoues to be ooi[tn~ over. Also, the 1&gt;imply listened. Surely, this day, we forgot the schedule carried loudly throu gh out
;ty for these guality, family- the longest running event of financial pFc:Ssure of putting must be what .Jm~es meant and simply enjoyed Olll' the marble-walled lobby as
oriented organizations ro tts kind.
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drunken p~ or a fiery
debate. They were part ana
parcel of a serious statement - probably in the
oourse of a sermon addressed to the members
of his cliurch, and were
received by them, enthusiastically, as such. If Obama
· dido 't hear them, it simply
beggars belief that Obama
could have associated with
Wright so closely over a
period of 20 years without
being present, again and
again, when Wright worked
himself up to oomparable
frenzies and let Hy to comparable effect. And while I
liave no doubt (ro repeat
myself) that the senator disagreed with such statements, it is inevitable that
he . sat the1-e and tolerated
them, and did not walk out,
let alone dissociate himself
from1he pastor 01" church in
which they were u!lered.
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· social dynamics of cenain
black churches. lbeir mem•'
hers are devout Christians,
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inevitable routine indignities of being black citizens
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expressed oollectively and
relatively safely. Every oow
and then, some black pastor
(and some · far more than
others) will give voice to a
bellow of pain that serves
as a useful catharsis for '
such sentiments.
That is what I think happened - perhaps quite frequently, over the 20 years in
which . Obama listened to
Wright's sermons. And

God is my Savior,

My Friend, iny Llght.
He . ust.ains me 1hnr'
.All the bad times in my life.
I thank him for
my family and friendS,
And allowing me to be a part of
this Great Universe of His.
If you feel you've been dealt

a great cross to bear,
Talk it over with the Lord, •
Because he really c.U:es.

Obama, who became a pub-

lic figure of note only in
recent · years, sat qu1etly
tbrough these fulminatiOJi!S
rather than taclding his pastor about them bead-on. If
. he had done othetwise, ·he
would swiftly have forfeited
whatever leadership role he
.hoped to play among his
fellow blacks.
That, I think., is the only
reasonabl~:flanation of
the rather
ed situation
in which CJbatita DOW fiads
himself. It doesn't cast him .
in a particularly oourageous
light. But if he was guilty of
illoraJ oowardioe, whether

Try walking the straight and narrow
in this world filled with sin.
Just live by His word,
and you too, can be His friend . ~
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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRn:ER

HYATrSVILlE, Md. Rehearsal assistant David
Mathers brought his lapel
microphone up to his mouth
for a throaty demonstration
of the German word "dicb,"
putting particulat emphasis
on the guttural "k.h" sound
atlhe end.
''We really want to bear
that," . Mathers s.aid toward
the end ·o f a 2112-bourchoir
prattice.
"The
Holy
Father's from Bavaria."
The cofument caused
chuckles the singers
Jmow the pope is German.
But getting all the details
just . right for · Pope
Benedict XVI - down to
every .last syllable of a
"hymn in his native tongue
- is ·s erious business for
this group · of Washingtonarea Roman Catholics. The
250-persoll choir will be
singing at the papal Mass

next montib .at Nationals
Park.
Chosen from more than
500 people who auditioned,
the group gathered for the
first time March 10 at St.
Mark the Evangelist Church
in Hyattsville, just outside
Washington. A week earlier
they had received the 134
pages of sheet music, mostly .for songs they bad never
heard before.
''What a gift to he able to
see the pope," s.aid Steve
Dameron, a 51 -year-old
tenor from Morningside,
~even if it's from the back."
Of course. this group
won't just see the pope,
tbey' ll he his musical
accompaniment.
Their
singing will be part of the
experience for the 46,000
people who will pack into
the new baseball stadium.
Many more will watch the
Mass on TV. .
Tom Stehle, pastoral
associate for liturgy and

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Mercy parish in Potomac~ is It's not the spectacle. it""1nt
serving as music director the histone event. ·:.. 11·,
for the papal Mass. He really about prayer. and
worked for months to what Catholics do ever)
choose just the right music Sunday lssentially...
for the elaborate event,
This Mass presents som&lt;·
which will also feature per- unique challenges. howe w1
forman&lt;;es by opera stars . For in ~tance, Stehle " "'
Placido Domingo and concerned that choi r mem
OenY.ce Graves. AloniJ ":ilih bers would not be ahie tn
famrltar
works
hke hear the full sound of the
Mozart's ''Ave Verurn group in the stadium. v.•her&lt;·
Corpus," the
program there are no wall s or a ce ilincludes international folk ing for the music to reflect
songs, gospel and music by off. To compen sate. ' he
contemporary composers.
devised an unusual seating
In addition to the main arrangement.
choir, Stehle is coordinating
In most c hoirs. all th&lt;"
a 65-person "intercultural sopranos sit together a~ a
choir," which will sing irr section, and likewi se for thr
· French, Spanish, Zulu and , altos, tenors and bas'e' . In
other languages : a 175- Stehle ' s
arrangement.
voice childrell's choir; and smaller groups of sopr&lt;o~n o'
an SO-person gospel choir.
are interspersed wi th small
"I wanted to use all of the er groups of altos. tenor'
creativity and imagination 1 . and basses. The hope is th m
could and also make it a the arrahgement will help
very prayerful experience each singer hear the whole
fOI" everyone." Stehle said. choir.

that f'act llliqualifies him for
the presidency is a questioo
e.very voter will bave to
answer for himself or herself.
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accomplished aurhor.former
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Review and former 11ice
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political convictions ·are
rooted in hef United
MedlodiSt.&amp;idt. Then dJcR
is BaraCt Obama and dte
Rev. J~ Wright of
liinity United Churcll of
Ouist. Enough said.
What about John "F.aith
: of My Fadiers" McCain, an
Episqlpalian ~ worships
wilb the Southern Baptists'!
Soon, be will pick a mooing
. mare. Do you prefer Mitt
Romney, who served as a
Monnoo bishop, or M"Jke
Hucbhoe. an o!daioed
.Soulhem Baptist minister?
But to !ifle dte big f.aitband-polilics picrure, it helps
1101. ro IQcus on the details.
lbat's wby the r:amous
church historian Martin
Marty, speaking early in this
year's ropsy-twvy primary
season, eleoted to do the
neM impossible -deliver a
45-rninute locture on Ibis
hot-button topic without
mentioning the name of a
single candidate.
~won't that be a relief!"
asked · Marty; speaking at
Palm
Beach
Atlantic
Univemty in South Florida.
· 1be alternative is to canse
yet another shouting match
in the political pews. Tune
in to dte typical talk-TV
politioo, he said, ·and ~as
soon as tbere •s a label as to
whelber she or he is repre-

Today is Friday, April 4, the 95th day of 2008. There are
27 1 days left in the year.
Today's .Highligbt in Histmy: On April4, 1968, the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., 39, was shot to death as.be stood on
a balcony of the Lorraine Motel in. Memphis, Tenn.; dte
killing sparked a wave of riots across lbe U.S. (James Earl
Ray later pleaded guilty to assassinating King, then spent
the rest of bis life claiming his innoceooe and attempting ro
withdraw his guilty.plea; he died in prison in 1998.1
On this date: In 1818, Congress decided 1he United States
flag would oonsist of l3 red and white sttipes and 20 stars,
with a new star in be added fOI" every new state.
In 1841, President Wtlliam Hen!)' Harrison ~ncnnnhed to
pneumonia one month after his inaugural, becoming the
first U.S. chief executive to d.ie in office.
In 1850, the city of lm Angeles was inoorporaled.
In 1887, Susanna Madora Salter became the first woman
elected mayor of an American oommunity: Aigonia, Kan.
In 1945, during World WarD, U.S. troops on Okinawa
encountered dte first significant resistance from Jllpiiiii:SC
. forces at the Machinato Line.
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In 1949, 12 nations, inclulfing the United, States, signed
the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington.
In 1981 , Henry Cisneros became the first MexicanAmerican elected mayor of a major U.S. city: San Antonio.
ln 1983, the space shuttle Challenger roared into Olbit on
its maiden voyage.
In 1988, the Arizona Senate oonvictccl Gov. Evan Mocbam
of two chatges of official misconduct, and removed him
from office. (Mecham was lbe first governor ro be
impeached and removed fiQm office in oearly six clcr.a&lt;k.)
Five years ago: U.S. forces seized Saddam lntemaliooal
1\irport ootside Baghdad. Sammy Sosa of the Chicago
Cubs became the 18th player to hit 500 careerbomers, con- .
necting for a solo shot in a I0-9 loss to Cincinnati.
,
One year ago: Iranian President Mah!nood Ahmadinejad
announced the surprise release of 15 captive British sailors
and marines. Hoose Speaker Nancy Pelosi held talks with
Syrian President Basbar Assad despite White House objec- .
nons. Radio host Don lmus made offensive on-air remaJb
about the Rutgers University women's basketbaU team.
(Despite a subsequent apology, lmus was fired by CBS
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by year's end.)
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Today's Birt!::iays: Author-poet Maya Angeloo is 80.
·Reoording executive Clive Davis is 76. Bandleader Hugh
Maseke~a is 69. Author Kitty Kelley is 66. Acror Craig T.
Nelson 1s 64cActress Christine Lahti is 58. Country singer
. S~v)' Gatlin~ Gatlin BTQ!bm) is 51. ~~-pmdurer
Dav1d E. !{elley ts 52. Actot: Hugo Weavmg IS 48, RJJCk:
musician lliig-AIWJ~"'Illl~ir~. Amlf'DliVlii"Ofils!FJ= = = =
· is 44. Actor ROberi Downey Jr. ls 43. ActOiBaiTy Pepper is
38. Country singer Clay DavidsOn is 37. Singer Iill Scott is
36. Magician David Blaine is 35. Singer Kelly Price is 35.
Actor James Roday is 32. Actress Jamie Lynn Spears is 17.
Thought for Today: "If a man haso 't discovered something that he will diefOI", he isn't fitto live."- Rev. Maitin
Luther King Jr. (1929-1968).

Now, it is a~
Ca1bolic.,
Jewisb
ud
Muslim natioo- and mucb
more,~ said Marty. .
But one thing America
«11ainly isn't is "sc'n1lar,~
Teny
- and there is no evidcnoe
llaoHIIilin""Vllftilv' whatsoev« thai the powerof religion is fading m die
worid as a whole. Marty
said lhis feality is baRI for
senting a candidate or patty m:my sdtolars and jouma!or~tever, you know what ::set~~~~
d;e!'!!ng to say and it in the l960s that guarantoed
Right up front, Marty a 21 st...cenuuy world that
admitted that he has been a would be ~liO(Jdar, sensate,
dooroell-ringing political epiwrean, hodonislic, conactivist si~ 1949, and be tractual, . pragmatic, prostill. call~":flarry Truman grammatic and empirical~
~my president" Also. the
"Tba1 model dido't wort
intersection qf religion and fOI" most poople~ around the
public lite bas been a majOr
.·
wodd., be said, and it ~does­
theme in many of his 50- n' t w&lt;Jrl( for any of us~ in
plus books · and the weeldy America.
oolumns be has published
These days, religious
for 50 years in the Christian believers on both ~ of
century,
a
m.ainline the .aisle pontinue to be
Protestant journal.
shaken by .aftecsbocb from
Truth is. he s aid, it's me dool-pr.ayer decision
impossible
to
study · in 1963 and Roe v. Wade in
American history widtout li73. The Iranian crisis in
DOling the role l.bat religion 1979 &lt;neted 1he shell of
has played in polities. and America's sense of safety
culture. Si11oe Day One. and · security, which lata"
America has offered a pow- was mattered by tbe heUisb
erful blood of evangelical reality of Sept. 11 , 1.001.
revivalism and enlightenMarty said it's bald to dismeat rationalism, and cuss nation:al "security~
believers on both sides of wilbout talking about relithe aisle have followed tbeir gion.. ~·s also uue when
heads as well as tlleir hearts. it oomes to debating an
This faith factor isn' t fad- issue that "statts oo Page
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beoomes more pluralistic caring for creatiOO and lbe
and
complex.
Onoe, · envimnment.
America was a Protestant,
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ing artist Aaron Crabb and
·bis wife, Amanda Crabb,
will petfotm at and lead l!he
.ronference. It is open lO
area w~men of .aU .1ges and
wiD featillre drama, oome:dy, and a uiinl-maU, in
achlition to illne spocii.al
teaclring and music of ltihe
Cnlbbs. The Crabbs wiil
.a!so
perform
during
Bethel's regular worship
servioe on Sunday.
1bey wetre fea1llre(l guests
in January on llhe intemacional TBN sateUite netwolt.'s iflagshlp TV program, ~Pr~se 1ilie Lord,"

and were on •the oova- Of
O!ristian \bioe ~r;jne's
Febroaty 2008 issue.
. Aaron, sibling and vocalijil of the Dove Aw.atd-winning, GT.ammy-nominated
CGtbb Family . mamiod
Amanda, a foiDlCT Miss
Kentldy beauty oontestant
and t alented p(Ofessional
singer in ber own right., an
2001; and t:he two ilater
began ministering rogether
at churches and · ~iri1Jual
oonfere.noes across · die
nation .
lbeir
latest
single,
~Mii:acle,~
is cunrently
receiving n ationwide airplay on Ohriistian radio.
· .Interested ·women can
sliita purchase .conference
lii~ts at $20 each, but .are
urged to contact the ~
at (74'0) £ro7-67!13, Vlisit
www.belihelw.c.org or email
dailyhopemi.nistries @yaho
o.oom as soon as pi)SS!ble.
Admission to the .conferenoe &lt;dso includes breakfast
snaclcs, lunch and v.arioos
other item5.

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SUbn:hll:d photo

Bismqp R. Damiel Camlon l1lf ilhe Roman C!llt:tdlic Diocese df Sletibenville, 'left. administered the Sacrament df Confinnation
upoo 18 high sclilool Sllidlmts dumilg Sunday Mass at Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy on March 30. Pictured with Bishop
Oor.ilon and the Rev. Wiler Heinz, pas:or., are from left, Melissa Gt:UBSer, Alison SChoeppner, Scott McBricle, .Kelsey Fife ,
Sdbbi Harris, Da'lalta COllins, Valerie ~. B1VB1il Harris, Courmey Ginther, Patrick Carey, Ashley 'Carey, Jordan
.A1lll!le1so1il, Erill PdetsOR, Rachel Matildmt, 8riamna Taylor. Jacdb Maddox, Minlnda Grueser. flebecea Maddox.

BY Doi.IQ! AS SIOUCICM

.a nyo.n e blame . ty he her response because moment together that we
Linda and me for beating a 6f her many years of work- forgot the time .
~Your ttrunt is en;qJty, Sir. lhasty retreat ilo OJic~ for
ing in the Human Resource
Before we knew it, we
Y&lt;Ou bave no. ,baggage.,~ a weekend away? We need- field. Sbe simPly nodded were back ;on the road
LEXINGlUN, Ky. high...quality, family-mend- ·quipped tbe botel v.alet as ed a break. As we dmve 0:!1, and listened. When she again, nearing Chicago ,
-ldblhus, the Ohrisliian music ly events in the a11ea," my wife and I sat staring at fut!le ·d id &gt;we !know that we spoke of the stress of her where we experienced on r
eadh other in the but seat had f0rgOiitelli!IUTbags.
·ovet'bearing bOs-s, I didn' t third life lesson, the imporfestival .held in Wilmore, James said.
Ky..
and
Lexingron · 1bis plii'tllership is an of our car. Fighting ~linda swears she ·told ·m e 1ciclc into my pat pastoral tance of laughing with each
Legends, · Kentiuclcy'-s pro- oppe~rtunity to support tt:r, be b'lwted out, 'Will m ,put 1belbags in die trunk.. cliches .about how to love other. · Just as we were
fessional baseball team, are other I(!)C31 erganiuliions you be staying w~th us · My Fespoose llO her sliU our neighbor or tile need for pulling under the hotel
bol.b staples on calendars that believe . enough in ovemigbt or by the bout?" sounds like u unwilling pg~yer. Instead I listened to canopy, Linda asked, "Did
across lhe region.
wbllt we lio .at .lch:llbns to · Wbat oould have been one wiliness before a oong;res- her heart as she poured it you put the bags in the
This
year,
ilhe
organiusupport us in relillrn," ·said of die most em~ sional . bearing, ~~ do not ·o ut on
the
Indiana trunk?." I had already
•.
·
liumpike. As we listened, popped the trunk for the'
tions' events wi.U show up Doug Bak.e r. · operations moments of our marriage recall maC
on even more •calendars diiTect&lt;lr
of
lc:hthus turned into one of our best
Howe&gt;~er, we both ~
we 'began te~ forget about valet as I responded. "1
wid! Faitll Night :08, a July Mini11tries., Inc. "Through memories as we disoovetied our f(1JI'gotten baggage was the ·excess 'baggage ef our don' t remember."
20 event at Applebee·s t!bis pat!llllership, we hope ' that forgett:ing the baggage providential, as we learned stress-tilled lives.
As be informed us of our
Pmt that 's designed to pFO- m ibuild awareness foreacll .. could be .a good thing.
ilhree ~t ilife lessoos
This lee! us to our second lack of bags and made his
mote family fun ami wor- of our orgamzatlons and
As we pllUIJ!fJd our week- .during our trip. First, we . life lesson, the importance joking comment about the
ship in the region. The Air increase.our ability t o have end !~Linda and I knew learned llhe impmunce ef of living in the moment possibility of our afternoon
One Christian
Radio a positive impact Qll fanri- · we . . an .escape from listening to one another. For together. When we pulled tryst, we burst into laughter.
Network will also join me lies throughout oentral our stresS-'fiUed lives. 1be the tim two hours of our e~ff to eat, we noticed a Instead of being embar·
. ~ership to present Faith Kenwcky."
sues;; of be:r micWie man- joumey, we did nothing but men' s clothing store near rassed or angry, we playful·
Night :08.
lyhthus Ministries win . agement job increased·wi111 talk aOOut the stressful cir- the restaurant. For the next ly went along with the joke.
lbe event will include a also present its annual festii- a boss wbo seemed \bent on cumstances that were two hours. we just enjoyed After the valet drove off to
Lexington Legends game, a. 'va1, l!itled "lchtlbus :.08: micrOI'nanaging the enliiFe besieging us. As we took each other as we ate and park our car, we walked i nto
concert by Mark Sohultl., a Listen. Live" on June U- ~ 4 department.Asa&lt;pastlllr ·of.a tlDlls venting, we listened shopped. On previou~; road the lobby with our arms
well-known Christian at\llist, at the lobllhus Fann U1 growing churc h ltlhat 'Was in .a:ttenlliv.e ly te~ each other. trips, I always had a preset al'ound · each other and
.and plenty Qf f amily fun, Wtlnmre. The festival will ,l(jire need ·o f .addiliional We made no .attempts to agenda and a schedule that I approached the young man
.,
music and worship.
f~re more . . than
]100 sta:lf. my stFess level was . solve any pr.oblems. We . rigidly followed. !But on that at the front desk. My vuice
"This is a great op.portuni- artists and oonuoues to be ooi[tn~ over. Also, the 1&gt;imply listened. Surely, this day, we forgot the schedule carried loudly throu gh out
;ty for these guality, family- the longest running event of financial pFc:Ssure of putting must be what .Jm~es meant and simply enjoyed Olll' the marble-walled lobby as
oriented organizations ro tts kind.
.
.
our oldest son thmugh ool- wben be wrote . in his New time together.
we. checked ·in and 1 belestablish a partnership and
For more tnfol'llllltton -or 1ege was straining the Testament letter, ~Everyone
What else co~ explain lowed witli a wink. ·'We
provide entertainment for to purohase tickets for Faith bouseMld budget. In addi- should lbe •quick to iisten, me, the ultimate . ti-sbop- ' don't have any bag( We
· our · fans," said Legends Night :08 or lchthus : 0~ , tion. his two teenage bmth- ·slow to speak" (James per, spending m re than an won'} need them anyway ,..
General Manager Andy call {~59l 858-3001 or VISit ers added to our anxiety by 1: 19a NIV).
hour trying on clothes as my W~ Jaugbed all the way Ill
Shea.
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www.!chthus,org.
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regularly buclcing us on llhe
When I complained of wife found and brought to 011r room . . . CdDrnM"IIftl"
. The connecnon between . Lex~ .Legends llckets need to go to chun:h, using my ovel'extended church me one item after anoth~r. l
(The
Rev.
Drmgla.1
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~chthus,
the Lexm~n and Fatth N1ght lilckets and such clever arguments as, schedule, Lmda did not even modeled each article StQ!:iaqn j s thf. [![1\TP! .. •l
· c;.a:: .. -. · ·. ·Le'gends and Air C?ne IS" inr-ooniition are avllillible at "in woonstim1iunll1 -lo cni~ ffi ·~tli .a staffing of _clothinf for her.. We so .· Grace_ U nited, . M,er !tr~di 11
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United States weren't
. unleashed in the oourse of a
drunken p~ or a fiery
debate. They were part ana
parcel of a serious statement - probably in the
oourse of a sermon addressed to the members
of his cliurch, and were
received by them, enthusiastically, as such. If Obama
· dido 't hear them, it simply
beggars belief that Obama
could have associated with
Wright so closely over a
period of 20 years without
being present, again and
again, when Wright worked
himself up to oomparable
frenzies and let Hy to comparable effect. And while I
liave no doubt (ro repeat
myself) that the senator disagreed with such statements, it is inevitable that
he . sat the1-e and tolerated
them, and did not walk out,
let alone dissociate himself
from1he pastor 01" church in
which they were u!lered.
I suspecr that many
whites are unaware 'of the
· social dynamics of cenain
black churches. lbeir mem•'
hers are devout Christians,
but
they
suffer the
inevitable routine indignities of being black citizens
of an overwhelmingly
white republic, and their
churches are iunong the few
places where the resulting
frustrations
can
he

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Fotgetting .the baggage

Ministry, ball team
sch~ule July event

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. We have been tilld, by oo
less an authority than Sen.
Barack Obama himself, that
the recently retll'cd kev. r
Jeremiah Wright has been
his pastor and spiritual
·W"tlliam
adviser for the past 20
Rusher
years. Wright officiated at·
Obama's maniage and baptized his chi1dreo. ~ is
simply oo arguing about tbe
closeness of the two men, or ed, but if they had ever been
about the influential role · uttered in his hearing at a
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than 100 words. Allletrers are subject to editing, must be
signed, and include address and tt/eplwttcl number. No
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.'Women's GonfCft:IKle" to be
-~ S:atwday at Bethel
_Worship Outer has nearly

The Wright stuff

LETTERS TO THE
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based in Wilml!lFe and start-

ed in 1'97.0. The lohtbus
Ottistian music festivlil was
the first of its kind and started as an alternative
response to Woodstock ·

A poem
expressed oollectively and
relatively safely. Every oow
and then, some black pastor
(and some · far more than
others) will give voice to a
bellow of pain that serves
as a useful catharsis for '
such sentiments.
That is what I think happened - perhaps quite frequently, over the 20 years in
which . Obama listened to
Wright's sermons. And

God is my Savior,

My Friend, iny Llght.
He . ust.ains me 1hnr'
.All the bad times in my life.
I thank him for
my family and friendS,
And allowing me to be a part of
this Great Universe of His.
If you feel you've been dealt

a great cross to bear,
Talk it over with the Lord, •
Because he really c.U:es.

Obama, who became a pub-

lic figure of note only in
recent · years, sat qu1etly
tbrough these fulminatiOJi!S
rather than taclding his pastor about them bead-on. If
. he had done othetwise, ·he
would swiftly have forfeited
whatever leadership role he
.hoped to play among his
fellow blacks.
That, I think., is the only
reasonabl~:flanation of
the rather
ed situation
in which CJbatita DOW fiads
himself. It doesn't cast him .
in a particularly oourageous
light. But if he was guilty of
illoraJ oowardioe, whether

Try walking the straight and narrow
in this world filled with sin.
Just live by His word,
and you too, can be His friend . ~
- EUaine Coy ·
VIIIWn

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sm·ge·~
sweat details. as chotr" prepare's &amp;.or
Mass
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BY SARAH KARtJSH
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRn:ER

HYATrSVILlE, Md. Rehearsal assistant David
Mathers brought his lapel
microphone up to his mouth
for a throaty demonstration
of the German word "dicb,"
putting particulat emphasis
on the guttural "k.h" sound
atlhe end.
''We really want to bear
that," . Mathers s.aid toward
the end ·o f a 2112-bourchoir
prattice.
"The
Holy
Father's from Bavaria."
The cofument caused
chuckles the singers
Jmow the pope is German.
But getting all the details
just . right for · Pope
Benedict XVI - down to
every .last syllable of a
"hymn in his native tongue
- is ·s erious business for
this group · of Washingtonarea Roman Catholics. The
250-persoll choir will be
singing at the papal Mass

next montib .at Nationals
Park.
Chosen from more than
500 people who auditioned,
the group gathered for the
first time March 10 at St.
Mark the Evangelist Church
in Hyattsville, just outside
Washington. A week earlier
they had received the 134
pages of sheet music, mostly .for songs they bad never
heard before.
''What a gift to he able to
see the pope," s.aid Steve
Dameron, a 51 -year-old
tenor from Morningside,
~even if it's from the back."
Of course. this group
won't just see the pope,
tbey' ll he his musical
accompaniment.
Their
singing will be part of the
experience for the 46,000
people who will pack into
the new baseball stadium.
Many more will watch the
Mass on TV. .
Tom Stehle, pastoral
associate for liturgy and

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music at Our Lady of "At the root, it's the pra~ er.
Mercy parish in Potomac~ is It's not the spectacle. it""1nt
serving as music director the histone event. ·:.. 11·,
for the papal Mass. He really about prayer. and
worked for months to what Catholics do ever)
choose just the right music Sunday lssentially...
for the elaborate event,
This Mass presents som&lt;·
which will also feature per- unique challenges. howe w1
forman&lt;;es by opera stars . For in ~tance, Stehle " "'
Placido Domingo and concerned that choi r mem
OenY.ce Graves. AloniJ ":ilih bers would not be ahie tn
famrltar
works
hke hear the full sound of the
Mozart's ''Ave Verurn group in the stadium. v.•her&lt;·
Corpus," the
program there are no wall s or a ce ilincludes international folk ing for the music to reflect
songs, gospel and music by off. To compen sate. ' he
contemporary composers.
devised an unusual seating
In addition to the main arrangement.
choir, Stehle is coordinating
In most c hoirs. all th&lt;"
a 65-person "intercultural sopranos sit together a~ a
choir," which will sing irr section, and likewi se for thr
· French, Spanish, Zulu and , altos, tenors and bas'e' . In
other languages : a 175- Stehle ' s
arrangement.
voice childrell's choir; and smaller groups of sopr&lt;o~n o'
an SO-person gospel choir.
are interspersed wi th small
"I wanted to use all of the er groups of altos. tenor'
creativity and imagination 1 . and basses. The hope is th m
could and also make it a the arrahgement will help
very prayerful experience each singer hear the whole
fOI" everyone." Stehle said. choir.

that f'act llliqualifies him for
the presidency is a questioo
e.very voter will bave to
answer for himself or herself.
(.William Rusher is an
accomplished aurhor.former
publis&amp;r of the National
Review and former 11ice
chai~ of the American
Gmservative Union.)
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Pomeroy Mason Bridge
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- that

qu.adrepnial gathering refemed to .above. Here
in Ohio, United Methodists
are organi Ired into two
.\nnual Cenferences -

East Ohio .and West Ohioloosely based on geognq~hic
boundaries. I say ""loosely~
•b ecause Meigs County
belongs to lhe West Ohio
Conference .e ven though its
· iri the southeastern comer of
the state.
United Methodists also
have a .document lrnawn as
the ~Book of Discipline."
This book is OUT,COVenant

f,

~ouung·
.-. ...,tbe..
. ::.~:::X::.
Jing
pastors':"""~ :almost

eVeJY-fOUr-ycan; gatl~t~~ing of
Unired Methodist Church
leaders from around the
world for what we call the
General ConfeRl!ICC of The
United Methodist Church.
h's hlqlpening down in Fon
Worth, Texas at the end of
. April, but the politics .are
already going on.
A.l1ow me to do a quick
· ~uM I 01~ for all those who
are not Unitod Melbodlsts
(and maybe even for a few
that are). The United
Methodist ChurCh is a
w.orJil'wide church, with
oongrega'tions nOt only . in
the United States but across
Europe, Africa, and Asia, as
well. They arc organized ·
into Annual Conferences,

them at General Conference

·

dimw• ..

rm

elect delegates to represent

);;;;:.

So Ulil:ll llll'lll -.....~ -

. passion. Meanwbile. that
&lt;lCbcr side will point fingers
badk for •0 0l remaining tnlly
loyal to lbeir Comnulments..
1t may get vccy ugly before
it's ovet4
1bint
talking about
the Pennsylvania ·llemooGitii:
primaries? Nope. Nllliooa1
conventions in August and
September? Nada. General
presidential elcction in

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.everything else that onc
"bl .
.
It
d
coul
posSI Y 11Jlag1De.
also oontains the rules for
what te do wben things go
wrong, with lots of definitions of what those wrong
· I de E
1i
th .
mgs
me
u
·
~elY
· our
during
General
Years
Conference, what's in the
Book of Discipline can be
completely altered, amended or deleted by vote of the
delegates.
What if someone thinks
. something in the Discipline
is wnmg and wants to dJange
it? And what if someone else
thinks 1hat tbe Discipline
. is

jusi fine with0ut cbange?
And oNhal .if 11Jld1hee. persoo
wants to change that some-

thing.. but in a different way
that tbe first nPNill1? It - ·
complicaled. .-~.,Now multiply that ~someone by just Shin of 1000that's the number of .delegllleS at General Confaeoo:
-and multiply the ~something" by llKJre than 1500tf1at's llhe Dumber of suggested changes to lbe Discipline
that they will have to deal
with. Now it is more than
complicated- it's politics!!
I wiSh I could say that
church politics is bandied
more grarefully than governmcntal politics. But evayone
who's ·been to a churCb meeting when there' s sonldbing
fl

contrOversial being decided
knows die tnnb: .churdl polltics can be pretty mean.

People can get so fnC!!sed m
what they think about the

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p'lare ;a ~ inside '&lt;!1f you
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that ~ llc quondhod.
poliriN.. And IIIIlCh pder ~ ndl:l" ~ d ~ ~ arrived dK!ugb Wby w4 on l!be dri:n iice
potitical ligbls 10 fist~ "With sobc2" judgment, m one or l'1fiO mooe vm1d 'SiliQ!tS of 'Self~ W&lt;hen y0u
l'lr all-out war. .And, yes;
~ Witb dJe mea- may yet nq Cheir win:tcy
oould lle ~ in lllbe
then: arc some """lh8t
WR: of failh God bas mven I ~
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really .are IJl(R rigbl dum you. Hooor one ~
Even .d!iSe can't smp love' Bdlev.e Hiim m~d
Olhen;-eveo v.bcn popular ~ ~~ Be -~ ~ iOOid must give wcay n::oeive Him tl!day. See.dull
0Jlinion says OCbcrwise. God in hope,.,..... m afthmoo, 110 wmmb; dii\Jncss must He ii.s IOOliJ great ;and good~
bas doclared llOOII! :things to filidlful in pay«.~ wfl.h yield ItO ligiht. Wmter m llbe
be ''E'''
..;.- · .and odlers m be God's .......=-*' ...00 are m ~Imust :alll(ll .•..;;.u
to :a "' love il'lle LORD~ liW He
3beard my v.oioe; He -~
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wrong. Consider lbe Ten ocecl Ptaoticc ~_., ....
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llll'- •-··~ my ay If« mercy. Becallile
Commanclmellts, or Jesus' Bless !bose '\\flo perseoutc much :as we plaoe our !Jves He h1med llii.li .ear 1t0 me, I
Senoon on lhe Mount. The y&lt;m; bless .and do Mt curse. in lhe ligi1t of the bope o f will Gd oo Hiim .as' B011£ .as
· Apostle P.aul.. in Romani; I, Rejoice wilb those ~ Jesus OJrutl Akin to one I llive.. 1be &lt;mas 10f d.ea1ih
otfm a list of wrongs lhlt ~ ~ ~ diOSe Who bas beoomc weary o0f entanJ::lod me., llihe :aJ§IIi.sb
may be less~ lrnuwn, but. who 11101m . live m bamlo- wiJ1t« iis one who is "·'ll'fJOd of die gr.ave came 'l)ll!)n
is =tainly to 1he pmint:
ny wilh ooe arrodwl:r. Do not in dJe _g,1oom of despainmd ~ I w.as overo0me !by
11te wrath of God is be ~ b.ut be willing to bopeiC"SS'IICSs, ·~rozen .bY lmub'lc ;am! liilJmlOW_ Then I
being rev~ from heaven ~ 'Wi!b _people of low . wooy and S(!IIOW, « .buried caDe.d oo tihe oame f illhe
against all kinds .of godless-, posJbOil. If rt IS possible, as in u ;ava111111lhe of bittaness . WRD: '0 I...ORD, U\'e .
ness and wil:tcdaessm pco- fa-as it dcpmds oo you., live :and~
me~' The LORD lis :grapic Wbo '!UPfll'CSS tbe ttu1b • pcaoe with evoyone.~
· But c:an such .a life .as s cious :and .qbteous; our
by tbelr wid-edness. They . .Wouldn't it be uioe if pl'll- · eWJI" find 011 ~ steady liOld GOO is full of&lt;i0~ssi0Jl.
exchanged the uuth of God Illes oould be ooqdnrted die ~ C'IOOI!•gb to drive .aw.ay The LORD . pMteots tlle
fer a lie., and WOI'Sbipcd and -y Pad tdls us to behaVe die sh,.,_.s of fear or drive
served crcarro ~s ntber as &lt;:llm1ims?Of IOOUl'!lC, in out lhe dUll of loodiness? simp1diemod; ~ I w.as
m ~ lilood, He saved
· than die Omoc They lire ~ politics; ~ 'lbe :answer is as ~ as me. Be ;at r~ once ~.
full of envy, munb, strife, • spcaally m dtun:h poll- fin&lt;ling a remy g!Jibeam on 0 my soul, f« illhe "LORD
deceiund malice. They lire tics! So dial's my pqyer for :a wann, sunny day. Wben bas been g.ood t0 yGU. flor .
gossipS, slandcrr.rs, inso- our GeueA1 Confm:nre: spriQg comes, diose who are You, 0 LORD, have delivlent, MrOgADt :and~ dill ibe d=bgates fmm all hungry fur it don't go .and alCII my soul tmm death ,
lbey are senseless, flrilh]c$s, sides will dcpeDd on God stic1: dJeir beads in their my eyes fulm tears, my
. ~ess, and~s. They first~ Jlllll!-'•os ~2 into ~ f i = ~ dtey feet k.om sliumbling, illhat I
not only continue to do prxtvx:, bving hdnnd die can O!ll!jjmr t;o J.mr.nt drir JIJI:JIY w.all.k befme die
these very things but abo · mooe OO!J!JJ!OO but wmng . bopdessness. No, they basl:: LORD in dle [and of llhe
approve of those Who prac- ]miCtices . of . R~. I. in dr mm1igk, bin,g its Ji • , I bellievM; dl~fure
ticc them.."
Even if you arm t Uruted 1 golilen r.ays warm dJem_ I
'I :am ~y .aftliotPaul.'swordsaz..~&amp;dly, Mdbodi.st, would yoo join : Ncilbcrdothcytiad.a~ ed.' Al:id in my 4ismay .1
but bis words
usl me in m.t pmyer7 A.nd fm basement in which to bide. said, 'All men .aFC liars' ,_.
Yes, I include myself in dial 1uippy m pmy it for your 1bey Jot lbe ~·· Gldi- 0 LORD, tm!y I !11D Your
descDption. And if you m~ dwn:h, tool
ance :till drit
they 'SCIV.ant; I .am Your scrvmu,
honest wiih y&lt;llmiClf, you
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dJiink in all die lovely sights llhe son of Your m.aid!lorwill admiuo it, too. Evm as • . _ . r u.iiM IWr 5
dJat sum ~ i!Juminat.-.; vant; You lhav.e lil1eed me
Ouistians, we '
fall 1in1o a..d!, 3M Iiiii Slraf ill for ~~an.·
from my ohains. I will uctbc t13p of ~ 10 &gt;Old ' - S
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The olkr of a · spirin•al ri~ ll dum\ o1iferitlg tG
bdlavicli'S and o1d wa,ys of D .... " 1 ...., - 6r ·spring is ours, you kmw. A You :and caD on ilbe eame
tbiDbJJ8 ,d ufJook lilll: P.IUI's 1 I 1 • J •
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dJawino ilf oor oold beam; of dle LORD. I will falfiD
list of wrnngs, .unless we · ' 5 ' c J
au.i';;,n"!lln,g up of dJe my 'WJWS 110 dJe LORD in
blo!iSOOIS of bcJpe, joy, and lbe ~sence of.allllis peo.peace will fiB _.. lives if ple. (Psalm 116:1-U, 16-

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American rabbis should
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this election Yei\T by spotlighting issues such as the
Iraq War, the need for universa) health care .and the
growing problem of antiSemitism around the world,
a Jewish leader urged an
~sembly .here. Rabbi Peter &amp;lobe!, pres.;.._ .

the spiritual
leader · of Beth Emeth
~galion in ,Evanston,
DL. also highlighted bringing peace to 1be Middle E.$
and bridging divides scpneutral.~
rating whites and blw:b:.
The conference is oom"'ften religion is decried
prised of an estimate11 1,800 as ir:relewnt," Knobel said.'
rabbis of Refmm Judaism, "Quite the contraty. Our
the largest branch of ~ · moi'il voiCeS sliOiilil-. be
_ faith iD the U.S. -·--'---- ~bY 'all.'!. -~. ,
·i dcnt of the CenlTal
Conference of American
Rabbis, issued the call attbe
organization's convention
but cautioned. that rabbis
should ..remain "politically

Knobel;

Knobel~ lhe b:aq
War ~.as killing and maim- ·
ing thousands, alienati11g
tbc .MuSlim world and
wasting resouroes which
would IIIIIk:c for a safer,
more secure and just
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Sundaj Scllool • 9 :30 am., ~ 10:30 a.m .• 7:00 .p .JI\ .. W • da_y ·
·St:Mces- 7:lklp.:m.

o.Putor: Jim Corbitt. 111\:nbip - 9 a.m.,
s-. School - 10 Ull. , 11tundoy
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Putur: Denzil 'Null, Wonhip ~ 9:30
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~rvittS : Saiurday.2:00 p.m.

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9'13 S.; Third St., Midp.lr;port. Pmfor Teresa
Davis , Sunday service , 10 a .m .,
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Sunday Scllool · 10 n.m .• Evening · 7
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Sundal' Eveuing__7 p.m ..

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Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

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School ·9:30a.m .. Worship · 10:30 a.m ..
7:30p.m.

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Co. Rd. ·63; Sunda). SchOOl· 9:30a.m.,
Wanbip -10:30a.m.

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Route 689, "Alban)', Rev. Llnyd Grimm .
putor, Sunday· School 10 am ; worilsip
ICT't'ice 11 am, evesam,; ftCJ'V~ 7prn. Wed .

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Sunday school · 10 a.fn., Worship ·
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Wonhip • 10,:45 a.m ., 7:30 p .m ..
-.c.day 7:30p.m .

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33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Puror: Roy
HtmteJ, Sunday School - 10 a.m .. Evenjng
:z.;;JO pm., Tue!ida)' &amp; 1lum;.- 7:30~ p.m .

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Carsoo , Sunday School • 9 :30 a.m.,
t0;45 'a.m .. 6 p.m., ~Y
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Services: Sabbath School - 2 p.m ..
Wonhip • 3 p.m.

United Bre1Jum
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P11stor: ~ter Martindale , Sunday School ·
9:':m li-m .. Worship - 10 ~ 30 a.m .. 7:00
p.m.. Wednetday ScrvtcC!~ __., ' 1.::00 P-''11 .
Youth group meeting 2nd &amp; 4th Sundays
7 p.m.
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State Route 124. between Reeds ville &amp;
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Sunday Worship - 11 :00 a.m. Wel;tnesd.a)'
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9365 Hooper Road . Alhens. Paslor:
Lonnie Com _
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500 N. 2nd Ave .. Middlepon, Pastor:
Mikr Fumnan. PastorEmeriws Uwrmc£
Fomnan. Worship- 10&lt;00 am
W d 1 ay Services , 7 p.m.

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Portland-Racine Rd.. Pastor: Jim Proffitl.
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Soda)' School · 9 :30 .a.m .. Worship · ·
l0:30 a.m., Wednesday Services • 7:00
Clifton . W.Va.. Sunday School · 10 a.m .•
Worship - 7 p.m. , Wednetiday Service ~ i
p.m .
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cl'l...-., Praise* Wanttip. Pastor
Pastor: Jamie Wimnan, Sunday Services lllobllladJer, Auoc . -Pastor K-.ryn Davis
_10:30 a.m. Wtdnesday - 7 p..m.11rundl)'
'Youth iDinctor 'lie~ -Fults. Sunday
Prayer &amp; PraiR at 6 pm. Clas~:es ror all
lei'Vice&amp;: 10 am Wonbip 6 pm Family
ages every Sunday &amp;. Wednesday.
Life Claues , Wed A lhur night Ure

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'Putm: 'Briuo Ilunbam . ·WombiJ&gt; . 930
· am.,'Snday ScMol- 10:35 a.m.

·Paltm: Helen :Kbe, Coolville

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Hoiw:niilti:GJ·ftll!letilts, lstlhurs. -7p.m.

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Su.dly·Sc:hool- 9.Lm., Wotsllip · 10 a.m.

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Pomeroy Pike , Co. Rd., Paslor: Re v.
Blackwood . Sunday School - 9:30a.m .. .
vorship 10:30 a,m. , 7:30 p .m .•

(Nm-dcnmUnotiooal f&lt;llowmip)
Mccriag in theM~ Middle Sctaool
Cifl:a:ria"Puaor. Chris SteWan
~ 10!00 am- Noon Su&amp;day; Informal
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Wonhi:p.Children's ministry

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'St. iRt. r60, -446•6247 or .t-146-7486,
1$anda_y 'Sdwoi 10:10-IJ a;m.,' 1lelief
'SocietylPriesthood J J:QS-12:00 ..0011.
'iaa.amcot ·service 9-10: 1'3 ·a:m.•

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il'ual&lt; WaY"'-...,. S~~t&lt;lt! . 681.
""""' ,__ !iun- WorshiJ&gt;: 10 am &amp;
630 pm, Wed. Bibk·Smdy 7:00pm .

.... Gilmoon:, Sundaj ·School • II
'un .• Wtn~Up • 10 a.m.

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'liuodol' 'lidoool •
10:30 a.m. ..t 6

Comodi- it Socoad St .. Pooooroy,
SwJ .·ScbOOJ - 9:45am., Worship· 11 a.m_.

Puuw:.Philip s-. Suoodoy Sdoool: 9:30
a.m., WOflh;ip Service: 10:30 a.m .• Bibie

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525 N , lnd St. Middleport. Putor. Janm
E. Kcc~ee . Wonhip - 10a.m.. 7 p.m.,
W 1 da_y ~Ser-v.ial&amp;- 7 p.m.

Don Walka"

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~'Piom..- ' lilik&lt; '!loon&lt;, IBHoio
clasi, 9 a:m. Sunday; worshg, "JO a;m.

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Pastor: Rev_ Frankl.iti Diokt:ns, Se:rvice:
Friday, 7 p.m.

(FliJ1 ~ ~. Hom...Yille .
Pasion: Bob and Kay M.sbalt. '
Sunday Service. 2 p.m.

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p.m:.,Wedac.da Scr\r~~ ']!9_p.m. _- - ~

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Bill ~.'SI..ta.Y School · 9'30 un,

St.lR.t. 1-43 jus1 off lb. 7, Pas10r: Rev
lames IR . Acree, Sr., Sunday Unified
Sen-ice. Worship - 10:30 a.m .• 6 p.m ..
Wednesday·Scrvi!::t$ -7 p.m.

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htur:. Brian 'Duutwn , Sllllliay SchOol -

. - -·"--!YbonoloY; !!...Joy Sdoool

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Letan. W.Va. Rt. I . .Pastor: Brian May.
Sunday Sct!ool · 9:30a.m .. Worship · 7:ID
. p.m .. Wed.esday Dible Stud)· - 7:00p.m.

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1480 SecOnd SL , Syracuse. OH
Sua. SchooiiO am, Sundy niglil 6:30 pm
PNor: Joe Owian

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-:9:10a.m .• Wonbip ud
Cormmmion - J0:30.un., •l ob J. ~.

01Ul Bend, •Route: 124, Rac;ine . OH .
~Pastor: Ed Caner, Sunday Scttool - 9:30

l&amp;M1 $1 . _RJ. 1, Mirldk:pm:l ,
SerVi~ ·• 10 un ., 6:00 p.m.,

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Su~y'SchoOI

-pm: Wedneiday Bible Study - 1:00-p.m .

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s...a., School • 9 :30

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!ll.a.I, tiliddloport.

a.m .. Worship - 11.:30 .a:m.

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llle!llbels ollhe REM.~=~n
II..S Wld R

joumej\ be fllll!llbllemiou!ly - only nit Sumelltw Iller in hil ntilry,lhe1lolloh !*' 1 'lhend WI' ....
~ Mlh llrid Idaan Ul ~ rules ri'llle ll!illmi!ncy OODOaiWC 1hele ....
'die "Middle Way" lldl'il!lllhll ,W !IPJid e11t wbiiMr is~~~~ )VII,
. • liN4!'0Uma)'-lliiiii'I'IJii011nilipuQe. bisldullfllllll! ........ is

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Pastor: ~Denni s Wca"YCr ·Sunday School·9:4~ a·1m.. 'Evening • 'fi:30 "J_,.m •.

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We Sel Homes II

aluaaiDihespo:ill:"*" ~
*'lfius.., IIIIICb as Ht ilairala proper
and 1om&amp; IIIIJI.In lheeady yean Ill
antilnky !here ftl allimilm' debaR
OY&amp;' ..t!l!lhor &lt;Jintldanoi shoJ.dd be bolnl
~ lhe ... td!li!tolll jellilh laws
fMblinl dM!t ... Wll'lhip.Jt llppOin
lbll,.. inilillly ~fir mid
aAaaa, liblle Plul ~ dw lhe
jewiih lalwhdd nolp!m Gentile
IJwiltilol, Ulliiua:l), due ..... .....m fir Ill 11aillioia. Lilnioe,
whalm. 8udlh ...... hi&lt;opililull.

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lnltrumental,\Worihip ·Ser.vice - 9 a:m.,
Cunmwaiun • JO a:m., ~'lcllool 10:15 a.m., \Youib-'3:30ipm~,Bfbko:

7:30~:.m .

aO:ll5 111m., ,.,..., - · 7:10 plll.,

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il!l51or: ...... . 's..iloy'icioool 9:30 lllll •• ~ip - 10:30 .a:m•• i :dO
pm .•WJ 1 d'!y'Ser:Yia5 - 1--p;m.

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ftc;y:s.viors -'tS:!O;:p;m.

lfulor: IJOlm SwiDIOII.. 'Sunciay 'School l~ .m .• Wonhip - Ua:m.. 7: 00 -p.m .

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Worship -

!Pastor:_ !Rya Ellon. pastor . 'S uaday
"School - 9:30.a.m., :Wonhip · 10:..0 a.m .•
"6:00 [p .m .• \Wed'Jie~· 'Services - 7:00

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&lt;ftliYI!plll1rJ.i*.larCIII, p!4JIIds
Itt lsaia,jeftmiah, ll!d ,._ polnkd
. : tlllllhil God did nollltllll ilrlc:t

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'9:31Ji1.1Dl.,'Wmlhgl -'9~5&lt;.11D oil: "7lftO,p:m.,
,.. ·: e•y'Senr1cel- .,tOO;p:m .

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"MiildlCport. 'Sunday 'School - 9:13 .a.m ..
'Worlll.tp . - 10:ol5 a~ .• 7 !00 p.m.,
. ~y'Se:n-.ice- 7:80 p:m.

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flkiiwu•.iJic lblil, .....-: co.aa
"dK ih • "Suudd_y 'SQool 9:30 a.m..
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Putm:'Bob ltcibmlon,'Sunday School - q

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;p::m.,'Y' 'I ., Qi.JIIIlyet-RI'Vice- 7·p:m.

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a.m., •Worship • 10:10 a .m.. 6:10 p .m ..
Wedllesday Servk-es - 7 p.m.

1-.r: laland!Gog.Suodaj School- 9:30
a:m .. Wonbip - 10::30 a.m.. 3310:5 Hilmd

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lUMry {Synca), Ptitor: Bob Robi01100.

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Coolville Road , Pastor: Rev . Charles
MartiNIIole , Sunday Scftool - 9:30a.m.,
Worship - 10:30 lUll . , Wednr!iday Servicr
• 7 p .m .

Pallm: Isaac Shupe . Suaday School • 9:30

·Sunday 'School • 9:45 a.m., Wonhip • I I
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un .. 'Warship-- [10:30 ..a:m., e6 [p:m.,
'Wcrtn dr:y~ - '7fP:m.

'Suoiloy "SChool - ·~:30 ..... ~ -

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All of dte \Wild's 1PU relipn haloe hid to dell, at- point in tbairliliJry, llitb tbe
illue of Jla!lidau IOdlhe proper llllldesfi ~drs 101110~~\~b(p. fAll!' min 1h*~
IJQt relp.,n fllr:IIM . . . _
• Ullhe mils rJ. gol'tl'lling di1!t, drs . .
'wonhip. Wilnel! lhe llritln*slail cu

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UTI. 'SIJII~y 'Schl.lol - 10:30 •llll., !Bilite
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lilillillm:

- 9:30-.&amp;~m.,'l\'Dfihip- J!l.a!!n. .alll'6jp~-·
0 $cl:r;yice- "7if!:m.!P.Mwr.~&amp;ry

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Rugtr Willford , Sunda)' Scnool · IJtJO
a.m . Wcnhip- 7 p.m.

SaW:rs - 7 p.m.

Putor: Rev . Ctlnili Randotpll , Sunday
Scaool - 9:30a.m., Worship · 10:30 a .m..

UII.,'Wanbip ~ 9 a:m.

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ltt.tor.IDe.laymr Snlttler, s..da}· School 10-am. ;Worship - 11 am.

wom.g,, 'thm.&lt;e.e '6:00 jpm, . -'Pt!Y"'

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7!00pm.-ylllible ·SWdj 7:00 pm.
!P.utor: \Wbin ;t.b:n;

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Kingsbury Road , Puor: Robert \facie,
Sunday School · 9;30 a.m., Wonttip
Service 10:30 a.m .• Eveaing Sl:rvict 6
p.m.
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Qone to write otJ .such hope 1/Z,_.s.-llleudle
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ttue~w that God ihas llwiiL"HteisfWI I
prnmised such hope. so 1 4 r.d
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believe it. .And because 1
believe it, 1 :am uSbcred into Clurmt,
s- 'zy ~ _, ISS
spiritual posi1ioll ncces Dlinf AN. Be _ , 6e
sary berore tbe lmd for r :•at /tlr erma • .,.
Him to demonsttatc that I ... f JS.,te . •••
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FAITH • VALUES

The Daily Sentinet

172 N. 2nd A~ddleport, OH

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137~ N. 2nd Ave. ·
Middlepora, OH
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for

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issuedurlbeyao•

beavy-lumdod .
political
maneuvering. A.oousatioos

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Kelly
Wood

with lbeir basic human rom-

n"y·u·•·-

~ 100 Jj
evcl)U~Cydls,&amp;dcc Mw
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as
Unjted
....__'""'_ Chrisnan·s for
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bow
"We- ~qBDimd,
we oondott
minisuy. how
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- that

qu.adrepnial gathering refemed to .above. Here
in Ohio, United Methodists
are organi Ired into two
.\nnual Cenferences -

East Ohio .and West Ohioloosely based on geognq~hic
boundaries. I say ""loosely~
•b ecause Meigs County
belongs to lhe West Ohio
Conference .e ven though its
· iri the southeastern comer of
the state.
United Methodists also
have a .document lrnawn as
the ~Book of Discipline."
This book is OUT,COVenant

f,

~ouung·
.-. ...,tbe..
. ::.~:::X::.
Jing
pastors':"""~ :almost

eVeJY-fOUr-ycan; gatl~t~~ing of
Unired Methodist Church
leaders from around the
world for what we call the
General ConfeRl!ICC of The
United Methodist Church.
h's hlqlpening down in Fon
Worth, Texas at the end of
. April, but the politics .are
already going on.
A.l1ow me to do a quick
· ~uM I 01~ for all those who
are not Unitod Melbodlsts
(and maybe even for a few
that are). The United
Methodist ChurCh is a
w.orJil'wide church, with
oongrega'tions nOt only . in
the United States but across
Europe, Africa, and Asia, as
well. They arc organized ·
into Annual Conferences,

them at General Conference

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dimw• ..

rm

elect delegates to represent

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So Ulil:ll llll'lll -.....~ -

. passion. Meanwbile. that
&lt;lCbcr side will point fingers
badk for •0 0l remaining tnlly
loyal to lbeir Comnulments..
1t may get vccy ugly before
it's ovet4
1bint
talking about
the Pennsylvania ·llemooGitii:
primaries? Nope. Nllliooa1
conventions in August and
September? Nada. General
presidential elcction in

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.everything else that onc
"bl .
.
It
d
coul
posSI Y 11Jlag1De.
also oontains the rules for
what te do wben things go
wrong, with lots of definitions of what those wrong
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· our
during
General
Years
Conference, what's in the
Book of Discipline can be
completely altered, amended or deleted by vote of the
delegates.
What if someone thinks
. something in the Discipline
is wnmg and wants to dJange
it? And what if someone else
thinks 1hat tbe Discipline
. is

jusi fine with0ut cbange?
And oNhal .if 11Jld1hee. persoo
wants to change that some-

thing.. but in a different way
that tbe first nPNill1? It - ·
complicaled. .-~.,Now multiply that ~someone by just Shin of 1000that's the number of .delegllleS at General Confaeoo:
-and multiply the ~something" by llKJre than 1500tf1at's llhe Dumber of suggested changes to lbe Discipline
that they will have to deal
with. Now it is more than
complicated- it's politics!!
I wiSh I could say that
church politics is bandied
more grarefully than governmcntal politics. But evayone
who's ·been to a churCb meeting when there' s sonldbing
fl

contrOversial being decided
knows die tnnb: .churdl polltics can be pretty mean.

People can get so fnC!!sed m
what they think about the

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bean ~d :allow ffim 1t0
ly dut.., one wins.
p'lare ;a ~ inside '&lt;!1f you
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that ~ llc quondhod.
poliriN.. And IIIIlCh pder ~ ndl:l" ~ d ~ ~ arrived dK!ugb Wby w4 on l!be dri:n iice
potitical ligbls 10 fist~ "With sobc2" judgment, m one or l'1fiO mooe vm1d 'SiliQ!tS of 'Self~ W&lt;hen y0u
l'lr all-out war. .And, yes;
~ Witb dJe mea- may yet nq Cheir win:tcy
oould lle ~ in lllbe
then: arc some """lh8t
WR: of failh God bas mven I ~
.. s.
-~
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_.,..,w.a:mn waters of G0d'1i
really .are IJl(R rigbl dum you. Hooor one ~
Even .d!iSe can't smp love' Bdlev.e Hiim m~d
Olhen;-eveo v.bcn popular ~ ~~ Be -~ ~ iOOid must give wcay n::oeive Him tl!day. See.dull
0Jlinion says OCbcrwise. God in hope,.,..... m afthmoo, 110 wmmb; dii\Jncss must He ii.s IOOliJ great ;and good~
bas doclared llOOII! :things to filidlful in pay«.~ wfl.h yield ItO ligiht. Wmter m llbe
be ''E'''
..;.- · .and odlers m be God's .......=-*' ...00 are m ~Imust :alll(ll .•..;;.u
to :a "' love il'lle LORD~ liW He
3beard my v.oioe; He -~
10
wrong. Consider lbe Ten ocecl Ptaoticc ~_., ....
; ..;..,., ""•
~"'"~·ty. '
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llll'- •-··~ my ay If« mercy. Becallile
Commanclmellts, or Jesus' Bless !bose '\\flo perseoutc much :as we plaoe our !Jves He h1med llii.li .ear 1t0 me, I
Senoon on lhe Mount. The y&lt;m; bless .and do Mt curse. in lhe ligi1t of the bope o f will Gd oo Hiim .as' B011£ .as
· Apostle P.aul.. in Romani; I, Rejoice wilb those ~ Jesus OJrutl Akin to one I llive.. 1be &lt;mas 10f d.ea1ih
otfm a list of wrongs lhlt ~ ~ ~ diOSe Who bas beoomc weary o0f entanJ::lod me., llihe :aJ§IIi.sb
may be less~ lrnuwn, but. who 11101m . live m bamlo- wiJ1t« iis one who is "·'ll'fJOd of die gr.ave came 'l)ll!)n
is =tainly to 1he pmint:
ny wilh ooe arrodwl:r. Do not in dJe _g,1oom of despainmd ~ I w.as overo0me !by
11te wrath of God is be ~ b.ut be willing to bopeiC"SS'IICSs, ·~rozen .bY lmub'lc ;am! liilJmlOW_ Then I
being rev~ from heaven ~ 'Wi!b _people of low . wooy and S(!IIOW, « .buried caDe.d oo tihe oame f illhe
against all kinds .of godless-, posJbOil. If rt IS possible, as in u ;ava111111lhe of bittaness . WRD: '0 I...ORD, U\'e .
ness and wil:tcdaessm pco- fa-as it dcpmds oo you., live :and~
me~' The LORD lis :grapic Wbo '!UPfll'CSS tbe ttu1b • pcaoe with evoyone.~
· But c:an such .a life .as s cious :and .qbteous; our
by tbelr wid-edness. They . .Wouldn't it be uioe if pl'll- · eWJI" find 011 ~ steady liOld GOO is full of&lt;i0~ssi0Jl.
exchanged the uuth of God Illes oould be ooqdnrted die ~ C'IOOI!•gb to drive .aw.ay The LORD . pMteots tlle
fer a lie., and WOI'Sbipcd and -y Pad tdls us to behaVe die sh,.,_.s of fear or drive
served crcarro ~s ntber as &lt;:llm1ims?Of IOOUl'!lC, in out lhe dUll of loodiness? simp1diemod; ~ I w.as
m ~ lilood, He saved
· than die Omoc They lire ~ politics; ~ 'lbe :answer is as ~ as me. Be ;at r~ once ~.
full of envy, munb, strife, • spcaally m dtun:h poll- fin&lt;ling a remy g!Jibeam on 0 my soul, f« illhe "LORD
deceiund malice. They lire tics! So dial's my pqyer for :a wann, sunny day. Wben bas been g.ood t0 yGU. flor .
gossipS, slandcrr.rs, inso- our GeueA1 Confm:nre: spriQg comes, diose who are You, 0 LORD, have delivlent, MrOgADt :and~ dill ibe d=bgates fmm all hungry fur it don't go .and alCII my soul tmm death ,
lbey are senseless, flrilh]c$s, sides will dcpeDd on God stic1: dJeir beads in their my eyes fulm tears, my
. ~ess, and~s. They first~ Jlllll!-'•os ~2 into ~ f i = ~ dtey feet k.om sliumbling, illhat I
not only continue to do prxtvx:, bving hdnnd die can O!ll!jjmr t;o J.mr.nt drir JIJI:JIY w.all.k befme die
these very things but abo · mooe OO!J!JJ!OO but wmng . bopdessness. No, they basl:: LORD in dle [and of llhe
approve of those Who prac- ]miCtices . of . R~. I. in dr mm1igk, bin,g its Ji • , I bellievM; dl~fure
ticc them.."
Even if you arm t Uruted 1 golilen r.ays warm dJem_ I
'I :am ~y .aftliotPaul.'swordsaz..~&amp;dly, Mdbodi.st, would yoo join : Ncilbcrdothcytiad.a~ ed.' Al:id in my 4ismay .1
but bis words
usl me in m.t pmyer7 A.nd fm basement in which to bide. said, 'All men .aFC liars' ,_.
Yes, I include myself in dial 1uippy m pmy it for your 1bey Jot lbe ~·· Gldi- 0 LORD, tm!y I !11D Your
descDption. And if you m~ dwn:h, tool
ance :till drit
they 'SCIV.ant; I .am Your scrvmu,
honest wiih y&lt;llmiClf, you
~ . _ , ir die
dJiink in all die lovely sights llhe son of Your m.aid!lorwill admiuo it, too. Evm as • . _ . r u.iiM IWr 5
dJat sum ~ i!Juminat.-.; vant; You lhav.e lil1eed me
Ouistians, we '
fall 1in1o a..d!, 3M Iiiii Slraf ill for ~~an.·
from my ohains. I will uctbc t13p of ~ 10 &gt;Old ' - S
I i ir•
The olkr of a · spirin•al ri~ ll dum\ o1iferitlg tG
bdlavicli'S and o1d wa,ys of D .... " 1 ...., - 6r ·spring is ours, you kmw. A You :and caD on ilbe eame
tbiDbJJ8 ,d ufJook lilll: P.IUI's 1 I 1 • J •
@ '
dJawino ilf oor oold beam; of dle LORD. I will falfiD
list of wrnngs, .unless we · ' 5 ' c J
au.i';;,n"!lln,g up of dJe my 'WJWS 110 dJe LORD in
blo!iSOOIS of bcJpe, joy, and lbe ~sence of.allllis peo.peace will fiB _.. lives if ple. (Psalm 116:1-U, 16-

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American rabbis should
.e xercise moral · leadership
this election Yei\T by spotlighting issues such as the
Iraq War, the need for universa) health care .and the
growing problem of antiSemitism around the world,
a Jewish leader urged an
~sembly .here. Rabbi Peter &amp;lobe!, pres.;.._ .

the spiritual
leader · of Beth Emeth
~galion in ,Evanston,
DL. also highlighted bringing peace to 1be Middle E.$
and bridging divides scpneutral.~
rating whites and blw:b:.
The conference is oom"'ften religion is decried
prised of an estimate11 1,800 as ir:relewnt," Knobel said.'
rabbis of Refmm Judaism, "Quite the contraty. Our
the largest branch of ~ · moi'il voiCeS sliOiilil-. be
_ faith iD the U.S. -·--'---- ~bY 'all.'!. -~. ,
·i dcnt of the CenlTal
Conference of American
Rabbis, issued the call attbe
organization's convention
but cautioned. that rabbis
should ..remain "politically

Knobel;

Knobel~ lhe b:aq
War ~.as killing and maim- ·
ing thousands, alienati11g
tbc .MuSlim world and
wasting resouroes which
would IIIIIk:c for a safer,
more secure and just
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Scbool - 9-.lOa.m.,\Wunibip- 10:45 un.
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Ralpb Spireli, Sunday_Scho§JI - ·9:30 •;m .,
Worship - 10:30 &amp;.II\., 7 p.m .. 'Dwndly
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' H.nford , W.Va., Pa~aor: Oavid Greer.
Sundaj Scllool • 9 :30 am., ~ 10:30 a.m .• 7:00 .p .JI\ .. W • da_y ·
·St:Mces- 7:lklp.:m.

o.Putor: Jim Corbitt. 111\:nbip - 9 a.m.,
s-. School - 10 Ull. , 11tundoy
Scrvica - 7 p.m.

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SWIIII_.y School • 9:30 • ,m., :Wonbip 10&lt;4S .a.m .• Sunday ~~ing- 6~ 00 p.m :,

Putur: Denzil 'Null, Wonhip ~ 9:30
·Satay 5cbool- 10:30 a.m.

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~rvittS : Saiurday.2:00 p.m.

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9:4S a~ .. Wordlip - q :OO a.m . • Bible
8llod)' w..I. 7:30pm.

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9'13 S.; Third St., Midp.lr;port. Pmfor Teresa
Davis , Sunday service , 10 a .m .,
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Sunday Scllool · 10 n.m .• Evening · 7
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Sundal' Eveuing__7 p.m ..

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1411 BridgelfWI St .• Syracuse, Sunday
School · 10 a.m. Evening · 6 p.m ..
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

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Pastnr: James Snyder , Sunday School 10

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School ·9:30a.m .. Worship · 10:30 a.m ..
7:30p.m.

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Co. Rd. ·63; Sunda). SchOOl· 9:30a.m.,
Wanbip -10:30a.m.

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Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m .. Worihip 10:30 a.m .. 7 p.m .

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Route 689, "Alban)', Rev. Llnyd Grimm .
putor, Sunday· School 10 am ; worilsip
ICT't'ice 11 am, evesam,; ftCJ'V~ 7prn. Wed .

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Sunday school · 10 a.fn., Worship ·
a.m., Wednesday Servict · 7 p.m.

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Long~. Sunday Sdii"lol =-9.30 a .m.,
Wonhip • 10,:45 a.m ., 7:30 p .m ..
-.c.day 7:30p.m .

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9:l0 a.m.,Woisbip- 10:30 a.m.,6:30 p.m.,
Wedltciday Services - , p.m ..

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33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Puror: Roy
HtmteJ, Sunday School - 10 a.m .. Evenjng
:z.;;JO pm., Tue!ida)' &amp; 1lum;.- 7:30~ p.m .

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Qlllda. of tile: Nazarene . Pas.lor: Ruucll
Carsoo , Sunday School • 9 :30 a.m.,
t0;45 'a.m .. 6 p.m., ~Y
Services - 7 p.m.

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s.-dl·lloJAdMulberry Hts. Rd .. Pomc:roy. Saturday
Services: Sabbath School - 2 p.m ..
Wonhip • 3 p.m.

United Bre1Jum
Mt.-Uahalil.......
Teus Comm unity 364J J Wickham Rd ,
P11stor: ~ter Martindale , Sunday School ·
9:':m li-m .. Worship - 10 ~ 30 a.m .. 7:00
p.m.. Wednetday ScrvtcC!~ __., ' 1.::00 P-''11 .
Youth group meeting 2nd &amp; 4th Sundays
7 p.m.
E*n U!dtt:d Brdhren in CJnilt
State Route 124. between Reeds ville &amp;
Hoclingpon. S~nday School · 10 a.m .•
Sunday Worship - 11 :00 a.m. Wel;tnesd.a)'
Services - 7:00 p.m.. Pa stor- M. Adam
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Sunday School - 9 a.m .. Worship Servi~
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575 Peul St., Middleport , Pastor: Sam
Audenon, Sunday ·School 10 a.m .,

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Full Oo5pel. Cl Pastors Roben &amp;·Roberta
Musser. Sunday School 9:30 am. .
Worship 10 :3() am - 7:00 pm, Wed .

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fellowship aervice 7 p.m.

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9365 Hooper Road . Alhens. Paslor:
Lonnie Com _
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Patty -Wade , 603 Second Ave . Mason , m3017, Service time: Sunday 10:30 a:m ..
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-sdlool - 10:l3.:a:m.,·'Wunbip - 9:13a.m.,
'llible·llall!y:-j7:00pm

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Lifo Oroup &amp;l 10. Ouoer UmitsYouth Life

ol!ular: Rial&lt; ~-. "Sndaj ·SCI!ool 9:30 un ..'Wonbip - 10:30 aJD. ,'Ibundly
'filcrtiall- 7-,.:m.

a ;m., Worsbtp 'Sc:rvi.call - 10 un.

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500 N. 2nd Ave .. Middlepon, Pastor:
Mikr Fumnan. PastorEmeriws Uwrmc£
Fomnan. Worship- 10&lt;00 am
W d 1 ay Services , 7 p.m.

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I J :00 am. Wednuday 7:00 pm Pti(or;
Bryan &amp; Missy Dailey -

Portland-Racine Rd.. Pastor: Jim Proffitl.
am- _ _ ._.... .
Soda)' School · 9 :30 .a.m .. Worship · ·
l0:30 a.m., Wednesday Services • 7:00
Clifton . W.Va.. Sunday School · 10 a.m .•
Worship - 7 p.m. , Wednetiday Service ~ i
p.m .
.3978.2 St..Rt. 7,2 miles sooth of Tuppers
"Plaias, OR. Noo--dcaCJIDiUtional with
3TI3 Georges Creek Road . Gallipolis. OH
cl'l...-., Praise* Wanttip. Pastor
Pastor: Jamie Wimnan, Sunday Services lllobllladJer, Auoc . -Pastor K-.ryn Davis
_10:30 a.m. Wtdnesday - 7 p..m.11rundl)'
'Youth iDinctor 'lie~ -Fults. Sunday
Prayer &amp; PraiR at 6 pm. Clas~:es ror all
lei'Vice&amp;: 10 am Wonbip 6 pm Family
ages every Sunday &amp;. Wednesday.
Life Claues , Wed A lhur night Ure

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'Putm: 'Briuo Ilunbam . ·WombiJ&gt; . 930
· am.,'Snday ScMol- 10:35 a.m.

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Hoiw:niilti:GJ·ftll!letilts, lstlhurs. -7p.m.

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Su.dly·Sc:hool- 9.Lm., Wotsllip · 10 a.m.

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Pomeroy Pike , Co. Rd., Paslor: Re v.
Blackwood . Sunday School - 9:30a.m .. .
vorship 10:30 a,m. , 7:30 p .m .•

(Nm-dcnmUnotiooal f&lt;llowmip)
Mccriag in theM~ Middle Sctaool
Cifl:a:ria"Puaor. Chris SteWan
~ 10!00 am- Noon Su&amp;day; Informal
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1$anda_y 'Sdwoi 10:10-IJ a;m.,' 1lelief
'SocietylPriesthood J J:QS-12:00 ..0011.
'iaa.amcot ·service 9-10: 1'3 ·a:m.•

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630 pm, Wed. Bibk·Smdy 7:00pm .

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'un .• Wtn~Up • 10 a.m.

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'liuodol' 'lidoool •
10:30 a.m. ..t 6

Comodi- it Socoad St .. Pooooroy,
SwJ .·ScbOOJ - 9:45am., Worship· 11 a.m_.

Puuw:.Philip s-. Suoodoy Sdoool: 9:30
a.m., WOflh;ip Service: 10:30 a.m .• Bibie

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525 N , lnd St. Middleport. Putor. Janm
E. Kcc~ee . Wonhip - 10a.m.. 7 p.m.,
W 1 da_y ~Ser-v.ial&amp;- 7 p.m.

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clasi, 9 a:m. Sunday; worshg, "JO a;m.

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Friday, 7 p.m.

(FliJ1 ~ ~. Hom...Yille .
Pasion: Bob and Kay M.sbalt. '
Sunday Service. 2 p.m.

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St.lR.t. 1-43 jus1 off lb. 7, Pas10r: Rev
lames IR . Acree, Sr., Sunday Unified
Sen-ice. Worship - 10:30 a.m .• 6 p.m ..
Wednesday·Scrvi!::t$ -7 p.m.

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Letan. W.Va. Rt. I . .Pastor: Brian May.
Sunday Sct!ool · 9:30a.m .. Worship · 7:ID
. p.m .. Wed.esday Dible Stud)· - 7:00p.m.

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1480 SecOnd SL , Syracuse. OH
Sua. SchooiiO am, Sundy niglil 6:30 pm
PNor: Joe Owian

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Cormmmion - J0:30.un., •l ob J. ~.

01Ul Bend, •Route: 124, Rac;ine . OH .
~Pastor: Ed Caner, Sunday Scttool - 9:30

l&amp;M1 $1 . _RJ. 1, Mirldk:pm:l ,
SerVi~ ·• 10 un ., 6:00 p.m.,

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a.m .. Worship - 11.:30 .a:m.

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~ Mlh llrid Idaan Ul ~ rules ri'llle ll!illmi!ncy OODOaiWC 1hele ....
'die "Middle Way" lldl'il!lllhll ,W !IPJid e11t wbiiMr is~~~~ )VII,
. • liN4!'0Uma)'-lliiiii'I'IJii011nilipuQe. bisldullfllllll! ........ is

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Pastor: ~Denni s Wca"YCr ·Sunday School·9:4~ a·1m.. 'Evening • 'fi:30 "J_,.m •.

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and 1om&amp; IIIIJI.In lheeady yean Ill
antilnky !here ftl allimilm' debaR
OY&amp;' ..t!l!lhor &lt;Jintldanoi shoJ.dd be bolnl
~ lhe ... td!li!tolll jellilh laws
fMblinl dM!t ... Wll'lhip.Jt llppOin
lbll,.. inilillly ~fir mid
aAaaa, liblle Plul ~ dw lhe
jewiih lalwhdd nolp!m Gentile
IJwiltilol, Ulliiua:l), due ..... .....m fir Ill 11aillioia. Lilnioe,
whalm. 8udlh ...... hi&lt;opililull.

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Cunmwaiun • JO a:m., ~'lcllool 10:15 a.m., \Youib-'3:30ipm~,Bfbko:

7:30~:.m .

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il!l51or: ...... . 's..iloy'icioool 9:30 lllll •• ~ip - 10:30 .a:m•• i :dO
pm .•WJ 1 d'!y'Ser:Yia5 - 1--p;m.

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ftc;y:s.viors -'tS:!O;:p;m.

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!Pastor:_ !Rya Ellon. pastor . 'S uaday
"School - 9:30.a.m., :Wonhip · 10:..0 a.m .•
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'Worlll.tp . - 10:ol5 a~ .• 7 !00 p.m.,
. ~y'Se:n-.ice- 7:80 p:m.

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Wedllesday Servk-es - 7 p.m.

1-.r: laland!Gog.Suodaj School- 9:30
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Coolville Road , Pastor: Rev . Charles
MartiNIIole , Sunday Scftool - 9:30a.m.,
Worship - 10:30 lUll . , Wednr!iday Servicr
• 7 p .m .

Pallm: Isaac Shupe . Suaday School • 9:30

·Sunday 'School • 9:45 a.m., Wonhip • I I
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'Wcrtn dr:y~ - '7fP:m.

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Rugtr Willford , Sunda)' Scnool · IJtJO
a.m . Wcnhip- 7 p.m.

SaW:rs - 7 p.m.

Putor: Rev . Ctlnili Randotpll , Sunday
Scaool - 9:30a.m., Worship · 10:30 a .m..

UII.,'Wanbip ~ 9 a:m.

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ltt.tor.IDe.laymr Snlttler, s..da}· School 10-am. ;Worship - 11 am.

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COLUMBUS The
$400 million Obio plans to
spend on roads, bridges and
sewage syst:mns 1hroughout
the state IS a tiny_ J10rti·on of
the billions of dOlbu:s needed to nuike .infrastructure
inpnvementS, several studies show.
Rebuilding
unsound
bridges and improving
sewer systems to keep pol- ·
luted water from entering
waterways are the largest
COID)JOnr:nlS of 1be state' s
~).6 billion p~ to by .to
Improve ~o s econo'llY·
The goal 1s to create more
jobs while simultaneously
funneling ~re doUars . to
infrastructure costs, wh•ch
have outpaced federal funding levds and increasingly
been left to states.
·
"This will play an imp&lt;!rtant pan in creating new JObs
as soon as possible while
laying the ~ndwort ~or
future econonuc prospenty
· , in our state," said Amanda
Wurst, a spokeswoman for
Gov. 'Ted Strickland.
While me Deed to ma1cc
iufiastructure .improvements
bas increased, federal spending levels have Stayed ~y
the same over the past 20
years, Iilnging 1iom 3.5 percent to 4 percenT oftotalD?ndefense spending. accooling
to the Gmgressimlal Budget
Office. State and local funds
have accounted for three out
of ev.ecy four dollarS spent in
. the public sector on infra-

Public Works Commissioo.
An infusion of state
spending QD ~
will only make a _small dent
in the improvements that

Miller said
.
In a~~ to the ·
The • Publtc
Wom U.S. . Envmmmen'f
Cmnmission c~ntly bas Protection ~· u_.~ . '
an ann~ budget of 8bout Sen. George \_'OIOOVICh

$120 million _ is comil!g
from public WOJb lxmding
that ba5 almldy bceo audiorized by voters. The ~
COOJCSfromOhiollepwb"iieill
of Thmsportation Flmds and
cuts to tribacoo preveutioo
that weJe 8I1IIOtiiiCed by !ll!le
leaders Wednesday.
rAIV\ milliOn will be
The """"
spent over five years. At
least half of the money ~I
be spent on tran~on
!iects and the remaining
~2'&amp;, million is likely to be
di 'ded between transportsti~ and water projects,

Agency, $13 billion in ~ wiih 001•••i!Wl ~
improvements are u erWI for w~ ~ sewage _drains.
Ohio's sewer and wastewater Vomovtcb has ~d the
systemS alone - ~ of the ~ has unfairly burlaigest wastewater 1111p!Uve- . dened ·state:s ~ ~ govmcnts .,.,.,.)cod in the Dillion.
emments Wlth mcreased
As of 2005, 50 out of I 00 wastewau::r treatment -~
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oombined storm w~ . and adeq~ ~edcnl funding. .
sewage drains. When ptp•ng
Ohio.. liR odler ~ IS
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loss in the oational championship game. the Buokeyes

have a trophy to carry home
-even if it's not tbe one
they had wanted.
· "leind of a sore loser,~·
coach Thad Matta said,
when asked whether ·he
would watcb the Final Four
this weekend. "l don't know

'"'BUDer 1lid 19 points and
eight assists in his final college ~ante, which culminated with the kind of raucous
victory celebration inside
Madison · Square Garden
that be couldn't 'h ave last
year in Atlanta.
The Buckeyes lost to
florida in the Ftnal Four,
and a snub by the NCAA
selection committee kept
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second half d.Uriili ,the championship -~ of !he 1\IIT collegf! b_a~all tournament
Thursday at MadiSon SQuare Garden in 'New York. Ohio State won 92-85 ..

long time," manager Dusty
Baker said. "I guess it's
SQmethin,g th~y ' ve never
seen; and there's a Jot they
still haven' t seen from this
young man.~
To
.a
man,
tbe
Diamondbacks · have seen
enough.
The 22-year-old right-hander threw his fastball right
ho .__,
past batters w
•uw never
seen it, finishing them off
with a hard slider or a
.
swing-teasing c~p. He
struck out eight of bis first
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became aii overnight sensaDiamoodbacks.
tion with the Dodgers in the
· In modem baseball history : 1980s.
- since 1900, that is - · no . "He kllows what he wants
Reds pitcher had fanned I 0 . to do," Baker said. '"The way
batters in his big league · he was throwing tbe baiJ
debut
,
today has oo age."
The only glaring mistake:
Speeial indeed ·
. "The· guys oo the bench Upton led off the
with
weri saying they haven't a homer. 1bat was the only
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CINCINNATI - WhUe
individual tournament- Johnny Cueto blew away
tJtyle oompetitions. ·
batters with a 96 mnh fast: A ponion of this year's .ball, bis CinCimUtti Reds
tour pt...c=fs will beneflt teammates compared mem~y For Life. For~ cur- cries about tbe .last time
R:Dt schedule or more 1nfor- they' d seen anyone so
mat100,
VISlt young look so ·g ood the firSt
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an overpowering debut
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Those famous ¥Ggi Berm
words may be a good .omen
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Southem left Federal
Hocking trailing in a suspended game and endod up
beating the Lancers by a 112
game in a double-header in
Racine to win 1he ~·
Southem ( 1-1 with this 'SUspended game) trailed 9-6
ThUrsday evening when
darkness feU on the stan of
the sixth inning and the
game was suspended. In
Tuesday night's oon-Jeague
game with River ValJey,
Michael Manuel pitched a
13-1 win.
When
downpours
drenched the entire area,
somehow
the Federal
Hocking field was spared
with just a constant drizzle.
SoUthern look a 3-0 lea4 ·
1-1- lln- t.tle fi£fit -iMing-when
lead"&lt;ilf WOO Clnis Holler
ted .o ff with a single, was
sacrificed to second oo a
play where Ryan Chapman
mached via an eum, and
both rode home on a wes·
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had anothet batter walk, but
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joy and angst, Jamar Butler
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Ohio.
bad been playing
fur ~y :tiRe weeb :and
mvealed its main moOIVating faCtor for a ooughsbod
run thmll.$h the NIT.,
"l'his u what happens
When you put an NCAA
tournament team in the
NIT,~ Butler yelled, surmuuded 'by bis te•mmatM
.after beating MassachU!iettS
'92-85 in .the title game
Thursday night. "Write lhat
down and send that to the

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night in die Tri-Valley
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, and .0..1 in ·tbe league.
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when Hill -singled, Vmson
. singled, · and an em:or
brought borne Hill with the
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Henry, 24, did-oot speak at pendod
. · for two games in
the hearing. His lawyer, 2006.
- - - - - -'--- - . Pmy Aooona, entered 1101
1be ·Bengals tried for an
CINCINNATI - Wide guilty pleas to •bolh :ChargCs extended period of time to
~~~;?'wO:lf__egmym
· kmjail.~to
- s and -disputed dJe allegllllions suppott Onis and bis porm11""' w.uuc
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in lbe llCJIII)1l:iint -sworn by tially bright careert Brown
be amrigned Thursday. 1be ~ory Meyer.
said " We had hoped to
Bon gals decided they had
"'We have a different set 'llf guide hun toWllld an appRJ-:
eoough of Henry's legal facts we ask the ~ to priate standl!ld of ·pc:rsona1
problems and cut him after oonsider,~ Ancona said.
. ~sibility that 'this oomhis fifth mrest since 2005.
Minntes
before
the munity would support and
Henry
surrendered amaigument, Anoona broke that would allow him tG play
Wednesday night and ~t the news tG Hemy tbat he in the NFL. ... But those
the night in the Hamilton had been mleased.
effotts end today, :as' we
County jail after a warrant
Bengals president Mike move on with what is best
was issued for his arrest Boown said in a statement for our team.n
based mi a OO~I!flaint by a that Hemj, an -often hr;jlliant · Henry's agent, Marvin
man who smd "Henry receiver who wou1d be in his Frarier, thanked the ~s
punched him in the face and folllllh poo season ttlis year, for their patience.
broke bis car window with a had fmfeited his career ·w llb
'1 just wJlllt to say tbat
-beer OOttle Monday night
the club.
·
we're sony this all blpMuirici.pal Court Judge
"His oonduct can rio pencd, and we will cotdinue
Bernie Bouchard set casb longer be toler.ated," said to try to wad: to help Chris,n
!bond at $5 1.,000 on charges Brown, who bas :a history of Frazier said "I do want to
of misdemeanor assault and :trying to rebabilitatc, way- thank
the
Cint'inn•ti
aiminal damaging and, not- wl!ld players.
· Bengals - Mike BroWD,
ing Henry' s preVious arrests . Henry was ~uspended by (ooacb) Marvin Lewis aDIJ
involving drugs, guns ~d NFL Commissioner Roger everyone - for all tl!eJ
. a1oohol, called HemJ . a Goodell for the :first half of bave eiGne to try to help diU
one-demanred
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~ :wave. .tor~ last seasen for repeatedly young man. Many of then1
or
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are needed.
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"He was unbelievable two

years ago," s8id Upton, wbo
faced him once in Gass A .
"He'-s got great stuff. He
pounds the (strike) mne
with it. He's just a . great
pitcher. Obviously he made
the team fGI' a reason. He's
major league ready."
Arirona' s Alex Romero
had a saCrifioe fly in ' me
eighth, a1jer reliever David
Weathen&gt; walked tbe bases
loaded.. Francisco Cordero
pitched the ninth for ·h is first
save since the Reds gave
him a S46 million, fliur-ycar
deal to fix their biggest

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Cueto his first big league

keepsllke.

-"My big thing was to get
three people out, ·g et the
save and hand the ball to
him," Cordero said.
speak
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Reds' Jeff Keppinger (27) is· ~ratulated by
third base ooac11 Mart&lt; Berry 111'ter hitting a solo home run
off Arizona DiamondbaCks pitohEir Doug Davis during the ·
second inning of a baseball gam:;. Thursday in Cincinllllti.
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COLUMBUS The
$400 million Obio plans to
spend on roads, bridges and
sewage syst:mns 1hroughout
the state IS a tiny_ J10rti·on of
the billions of dOlbu:s needed to nuike .infrastructure
inpnvementS, several studies show.
Rebuilding
unsound
bridges and improving
sewer systems to keep pol- ·
luted water from entering
waterways are the largest
COID)JOnr:nlS of 1be state' s
~).6 billion p~ to by .to
Improve ~o s econo'llY·
The goal 1s to create more
jobs while simultaneously
funneling ~re doUars . to
infrastructure costs, wh•ch
have outpaced federal funding levds and increasingly
been left to states.
·
"This will play an imp&lt;!rtant pan in creating new JObs
as soon as possible while
laying the ~ndwort ~or
future econonuc prospenty
· , in our state," said Amanda
Wurst, a spokeswoman for
Gov. 'Ted Strickland.
While me Deed to ma1cc
iufiastructure .improvements
bas increased, federal spending levels have Stayed ~y
the same over the past 20
years, Iilnging 1iom 3.5 percent to 4 percenT oftotalD?ndefense spending. accooling
to the Gmgressimlal Budget
Office. State and local funds
have accounted for three out
of ev.ecy four dollarS spent in
. the public sector on infra-

Public Works Commissioo.
An infusion of state
spending QD ~
will only make a _small dent
in the improvements that

Miller said
.
In a~~ to the ·
The • Publtc
Wom U.S. . Envmmmen'f
Cmnmission c~ntly bas Protection ~· u_.~ . '
an ann~ budget of 8bout Sen. George \_'OIOOVICh

$120 million _ is comil!g
from public WOJb lxmding
that ba5 almldy bceo audiorized by voters. The ~
COOJCSfromOhiollepwb"iieill
of Thmsportation Flmds and
cuts to tribacoo preveutioo
that weJe 8I1IIOtiiiCed by !ll!le
leaders Wednesday.
rAIV\ milliOn will be
The """"
spent over five years. At
least half of the money ~I
be spent on tran~on
!iects and the remaining
~2'&amp;, million is likely to be
di 'ded between transportsti~ and water projects,

Agency, $13 billion in ~ wiih 001•••i!Wl ~
improvements are u erWI for w~ ~ sewage _drains.
Ohio's sewer and wastewater Vomovtcb has ~d the
systemS alone - ~ of the ~ has unfairly burlaigest wastewater 1111p!Uve- . dened ·state:s ~ ~ govmcnts .,.,.,.)cod in the Dillion.
emments Wlth mcreased
As of 2005, 50 out of I 00 wastewau::r treatment -~
Ohio municipalities have dards Without pro~dil\g
oombined storm w~ . and adeq~ ~edcnl funding. .
sewage drains. When ptp•ng
Ohio.. liR odler ~ IS
·
a1s fioci rJuotlo!n
the
for the ~ sys~ms IS com- . Of~g ~~ m .
biDed, IDBJovcrflor
:nuns or..floods !:!!~~ ~
create an
ow O• storm
.
o
water that pushes untreated . news when a ~bridge colsewage into surfaoe water ~~~
downtown
before it gets to a sewage MUDJC11110lis tilled 13 pcotreatment planL
.
ple 'last August.

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Msigs:uiddle Sctlool. The oTganizatioo tas beelllonuad 8$
soflbal skills and~~ 1.
.a way Of deveiQP!ng proper
.
·--·~~ ~
, ~for h1~ ~ool softball, with 1he adclel;l bel~
d providing eKeTCise 1n a safe, tltug11Be, challal9n!il ~
NIAI.I WL lhs teams :are .belllQ ooachad by wlunteels.

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· "leind of a sore loser,~·
coach Thad Matta said,
when asked whether ·he
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victory celebration inside
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Thursday at MadiSon SQuare Garden in 'New York. Ohio State won 92-85 ..

long time," manager Dusty
Baker said. "I guess it's
SQmethin,g th~y ' ve never
seen; and there's a Jot they
still haven' t seen from this
young man.~
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man,
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enough.
The 22-year-old right-hander threw his fastball right
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past batters w
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seen it, finishing them off
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tion with the Dodgers in the
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debut
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today has oo age."
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Hocking trailing in a suspended game and endod up
beating the Lancers by a 112
game in a double-header in
Racine to win 1he ~·
Southem ( 1-1 with this 'SUspended game) trailed 9-6
ThUrsday evening when
darkness feU on the stan of
the sixth inning and the
game was suspended. In
Tuesday night's oon-Jeague
game with River ValJey,
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13-1 win.
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with just a constant drizzle.
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joy and angst, Jamar Butler
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Ohio.
bad been playing
fur ~y :tiRe weeb :and
mvealed its main moOIVating faCtor for a ooughsbod
run thmll.$h the NIT.,
"l'his u what happens
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tournament team in the
NIT,~ Butler yelled, surmuuded 'by bis te•mmatM
.after beating MassachU!iettS
'92-85 in .the title game
Thursday night. "Write lhat
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when Hill -singled, Vmson
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Henry, 24, did-oot speak at pendod
. · for two games in
the hearing. His lawyer, 2006.
- - - - - -'--- - . Pmy Aooona, entered 1101
1be ·Bengals tried for an
CINCINNATI - Wide guilty pleas to •bolh :ChargCs extended period of time to
~~~;?'wO:lf__egmym
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- s and -disputed dJe allegllllions suppott Onis and bis porm11""' w.uuc
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in lbe llCJIII)1l:iint -sworn by tially bright careert Brown
be amrigned Thursday. 1be ~ory Meyer.
said " We had hoped to
Bon gals decided they had
"'We have a different set 'llf guide hun toWllld an appRJ-:
eoough of Henry's legal facts we ask the ~ to priate standl!ld of ·pc:rsona1
problems and cut him after oonsider,~ Ancona said.
. ~sibility that 'this oomhis fifth mrest since 2005.
Minntes
before
the munity would support and
Henry
surrendered amaigument, Anoona broke that would allow him tG play
Wednesday night and ~t the news tG Hemy tbat he in the NFL. ... But those
the night in the Hamilton had been mleased.
effotts end today, :as' we
County jail after a warrant
Bengals president Mike move on with what is best
was issued for his arrest Boown said in a statement for our team.n
based mi a OO~I!flaint by a that Hemj, an -often hr;jlliant · Henry's agent, Marvin
man who smd "Henry receiver who wou1d be in his Frarier, thanked the ~s
punched him in the face and folllllh poo season ttlis year, for their patience.
broke bis car window with a had fmfeited his career ·w llb
'1 just wJlllt to say tbat
-beer OOttle Monday night
the club.
·
we're sony this all blpMuirici.pal Court Judge
"His oonduct can rio pencd, and we will cotdinue
Bernie Bouchard set casb longer be toler.ated," said to try to wad: to help Chris,n
!bond at $5 1.,000 on charges Brown, who bas :a history of Frazier said "I do want to
of misdemeanor assault and :trying to rebabilitatc, way- thank
the
Cint'inn•ti
aiminal damaging and, not- wl!ld players.
· Bengals - Mike BroWD,
ing Henry' s preVious arrests . Henry was ~uspended by (ooacb) Marvin Lewis aDIJ
involving drugs, guns ~d NFL Commissioner Roger everyone - for all tl!eJ
. a1oohol, called HemJ . a Goodell for the :first half of bave eiGne to try to help diU
one-demanred
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faced him once in Gass A .
"He'-s got great stuff. He
pounds the (strike) mne
with it. He's just a . great
pitcher. Obviously he made
the team fGI' a reason. He's
major league ready."
Arirona' s Alex Romero
had a saCrifioe fly in ' me
eighth, a1jer reliever David
Weathen&gt; walked tbe bases
loaded.. Francisco Cordero
pitched the ninth for ·h is first
save since the Reds gave
him a S46 million, fliur-ycar
deal to fix their biggest

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three people out, ·g et the
save and hand the ball to
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· NEW YORK- Deciding
dun tn do with l:siah
'lbomas mi,ght be &lt;the easy
pm ,fm Doonie Walsh.
MJiking tbe New Yolic
Kniclk.s :a contender in the
iliuture :and C91!\petiliive lllOW
is :a mudh 'bigger challei1ge.
That's lthe task facing the
New Y&lt;Ork nati v.e, who
retumed home We.;Inesday
10 !become president &lt;Of basketball operations for. the
Knicks.
[f the Klficks are patient
and Jet some of their longer
contracts oeme off the
books, they can have salary
Cl\P roem in the summer ·o f
201'0, when LeBron James
:and Dwyane Wade oou1d be
free agents. .Bu( doing so
migbt mean two mo~e losing
seasons for a franchise that's
endured ·seven straight.
"I think that in three years
we'ye_ ~ot .a chance t~ hl!ve
tlextb!lny m the cap. So tha~
to me is one thing we've ,g ot
to protect,~ Walsh said. "But
in the meantime. I thinl&lt; 'that
we've got to make this pre··sent ~ as competitive as
we can make it. And that's
going to be the trick."
One Thomas never figured
out ;;ince becoming president in December 2003. l'he
Kniclcs .are~ mess in the present with no plan for the
· future. which is why he lost
one of his jobs, just 13
months
after Madison
Squwe Garden chairman
James Dolan gave him a
multiyear contmct exten~""""'
'Chicago Bulls' Larry Hughes (32) puts up a shot against ·cleveland Cavaliers' Delonte
West sion.
liluri111! the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Thursday in Cleveland. Hughes led the . Walsh will decide if
,Bulls with 26 points in their ~0~·98 win over Cleveland.
".
. Thomas keeps the ·other one
as coach.
That won'i happen yet,
lhough. 'T homas was in
Memphis &lt;On Wednesday,
where the Kniol::s continued
a five-game road trip with a
130-114 Joss, and Walsh
won't
determine the coach 'l;
a.EVELAND (AP) · game-tying 3-pointer before another look at the play on
future until they have met in
· Ben Gordon made five the hom.
video.
perS&lt;lll.
·clutclt free .throws down the
Zydrunas DgausK:as scored
James, who fouled out of
stretch and Larry Hughes 23 points for the Cavaliers, Thursday's win at Charlotte,
scored 19 of his 25 ,points in Who are ttyitjg to nail down was bothered by back
fbe ·JlOOQIId lla1f .against his the No. 4 seed in the &amp;stern spasms .early in the founh
fOI!IlleT team, rallying the C&lt;Onference.
quarter. He winced in obviOiicago Bulls to a 161-98 · Trailing since early in the ous pain when he walked to
win over the Cle\&lt;eland second quarter, the Bulls the bench for a timeout.with
·Cavaliers on .l'hursday finally caught the Cavs and 5:22 left, and instead of sit.. . niglu.
took the lead with 1:42 left ting in a chair he knelt as
. 11hc Bulls, wjth nothing to When Gordon knocked Brown discussed strategy
,fP!ay for in the season's final down three free throws after with his team•
. weeks, came back from- 17 being fouled by Delonte
James scored just one
.. points .down in the second West while attempting a 3- p&lt;?int and went 0-for-5 in the
.halfta snap a six-game road pointer.
fo\uth as his back tightened
losing streak.
Gordon's free throws up .
. . Hughes, traded by the came l;honly after Cavs oenLeading by 10 at' half,
Cavaliers to Chicl!go at the ter Ben Wallace blew a Cleveland was poised to put
lieb. 21 deadline, added nine wide-open dunk. As the ball the Bulls away in the third,
and eight rebounds. clanged off the iron, a loud building a 17-point lead on a
seored~ paints'nnd-:·gong· inad~ertently iiOU!!~ed- juB~ b James.
• ·-o]l.i...i·g
.l!rul' A,ii!lres mllre urena, usually a souilll . 11! Hug§e_. wasn t g
15 each.
effect reserved for one of to let his former . team
:: l.eBron James, .scored 33 Big Ben's bloc~ .
embarrass his new one. He
for Oeveland, but with the
The Cavs had other scored 15 pomts on 6,of-7
'Cavaliers trailing 99-98, the chances in the final minutes, shooting and added four
·NBA's leading scorer was but Wally Szczerbiak missc;d · assists in the third quarter as
· mononadrivinglayupwith ajumperin the final minute Chicago, fueled by an 11-2
5.9 seconds left. Qordon and James couldn't drop his run, closed to 85-77 entering
was fouled and made two drive down . the lane with the founh quarter.
free throws with 3.4 seconds rookie Joakim Noah.defendNotes: Bulls F Drew
:remaining to put the Bulls ing him.
Gooden, part of the 1 I-play- .
· ahead by three.
Cavs coach Mike Brown er swap at the deadhne
.
'
: Clev.eland had one last thought James was fouled between Cleveland, Chicago
::atance, but after catchin g a by. Noah on the play, and andSeat!le, mis.sed his t_hird
:pass from James, Daniel after the game he asked ref- stratght game wtth a stramed
:Gibson missed a . potential ·eree Danny Crawford to take abdommal muscle.

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lsiab and lha~ .a meaningful ro the organization's media
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Walsh said.
"His mandate is clear W.alsh !hired Thomas tl'l do Whatever is necessary to
ooad:t lthe Indiana Pacers in turn this Iteam around,"
200(), .and.....bolh say they IDolan said.
enjey .a good retationship.
There i.s so much to fiJ: .
Walsh said they spo'ke But Walsh said he ·is n(')(
lluesday,
adding
that returning home to be a savThomas bas a ••great bas~t- jor.
ball mind': and believes he
"l'm n(i)t . ·the great new
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tion in S0me way.
going to mme in and try to
Thomas said lhe's willing create .a team." Walsh said.
Ill do Whatev:er necessary to "And it's not going to hll!'he\p the Knioks get 'bener pen overnight, so. a don't
and agrees the Iteam must want any illusi0ns. But a
lOOk: ro the future.
think it ·has to get better right
11think we all understand away."
that 2010 is an .innportant
Walsh will :report directly
ycar," Thomas said. "'We've to Dolan -1bomas reportall been ta!'geting th:at year.~ ·ed to MSG 'Sports president
W.alsh .also said 'he needed 'Steve Mills - · and has been
te !talk to . players like assured there will be nop
Stephon 'Matbli!y :and Eddy interference from above .
Curry ibefere -deciding their 1Do1an remains loyal to
futUre with 'the 'team. Like Thomas, but Wallih said that
many peop1e throughout the w0n't influence his decision
league, Walsh said the · concemino a coach.
Knicks have talented indi''He's m~re or less left th i&gt;
viduals on their'foster and · up to me~·· Walsh said of
believes the problem could Dolan.
be, "the mix ofplay~s."
The 67-year-old Walsh
. 'Begmn.mg of the season, joined the Pacers' front
tf you JU~ looked at the ros- office as general manager in
ter, you d say these guy.~ 1986, became team presicould ~-- · ~~tty good, dent in 1988 and CEO in
Walsh smd., And J really 2003. fu helped the franthougbt that.
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chise nse'from NBA laughThe Kmckl; i!_lavcn t won a ingstock to title contender.
playoff game smce 200J an,d
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mre perba,ps the · league s
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most dysfunctional fran- on m~ st ts onme s pptchise. iBut Walsh's hiring ness, _ IPacers.~o-ownerHerb
brought praise from com- Sunon sa~~· If that ts what
missioner David Stem and he wants, r m very happy for
members &lt;Of the Pacers '()rga- htm. He_ has _gtven us 24
nization, wheFe Walsh .was, a years of ,mcredible servJC~. I
respected ·executive for 24 thtnk he II do a great JOb.
years.
Dolan w_ill even alloy;
"I wish him the very, very Walsh to dictate. his
best," Indiana coach Jim poltcy. The IK.mcks don 1
O'Brien said. ".I think allow individual interviews
,they'J're getting·.a remarkable with :Players or staff un_Jess .a
e~ecutive first,class man public re1auons offictal ts
and I
this will be the present, and Walsb is known
first, gigantic step for the to be friendly with the
New York Kltioks to tum media.
around their fortunes."
"I think access is a big.part
Dolan , gave Walsh full ef most franchises," Walsh
autonomy to Sh&lt;y;Je every- said.

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'lbomas mi,ght be &lt;the easy
pm ,fm Doonie Walsh.
MJiking tbe New Yolic
Kniclk.s :a contender in the
iliuture :and C91!\petiliive lllOW
is :a mudh 'bigger challei1ge.
That's lthe task facing the
New Y&lt;Ork nati v.e, who
retumed home We.;Inesday
10 !become president &lt;Of basketball operations for. the
Knicks.
[f the Klficks are patient
and Jet some of their longer
contracts oeme off the
books, they can have salary
Cl\P roem in the summer ·o f
201'0, when LeBron James
:and Dwyane Wade oou1d be
free agents. .Bu( doing so
migbt mean two mo~e losing
seasons for a franchise that's
endured ·seven straight.
"I think that in three years
we'ye_ ~ot .a chance t~ hl!ve
tlextb!lny m the cap. So tha~
to me is one thing we've ,g ot
to protect,~ Walsh said. "But
in the meantime. I thinl&lt; 'that
we've got to make this pre··sent ~ as competitive as
we can make it. And that's
going to be the trick."
One Thomas never figured
out ;;ince becoming president in December 2003. l'he
Kniclcs .are~ mess in the present with no plan for the
· future. which is why he lost
one of his jobs, just 13
months
after Madison
Squwe Garden chairman
James Dolan gave him a
multiyear contmct exten~""""'
'Chicago Bulls' Larry Hughes (32) puts up a shot against ·cleveland Cavaliers' Delonte
West sion.
liluri111! the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Thursday in Cleveland. Hughes led the . Walsh will decide if
,Bulls with 26 points in their ~0~·98 win over Cleveland.
".
. Thomas keeps the ·other one
as coach.
That won'i happen yet,
lhough. 'T homas was in
Memphis &lt;On Wednesday,
where the Kniol::s continued
a five-game road trip with a
130-114 Joss, and Walsh
won't
determine the coach 'l;
a.EVELAND (AP) · game-tying 3-pointer before another look at the play on
future until they have met in
· Ben Gordon made five the hom.
video.
perS&lt;lll.
·clutclt free .throws down the
Zydrunas DgausK:as scored
James, who fouled out of
stretch and Larry Hughes 23 points for the Cavaliers, Thursday's win at Charlotte,
scored 19 of his 25 ,points in Who are ttyitjg to nail down was bothered by back
fbe ·JlOOQIId lla1f .against his the No. 4 seed in the &amp;stern spasms .early in the founh
fOI!IlleT team, rallying the C&lt;Onference.
quarter. He winced in obviOiicago Bulls to a 161-98 · Trailing since early in the ous pain when he walked to
win over the Cle\&lt;eland second quarter, the Bulls the bench for a timeout.with
·Cavaliers on .l'hursday finally caught the Cavs and 5:22 left, and instead of sit.. . niglu.
took the lead with 1:42 left ting in a chair he knelt as
. 11hc Bulls, wjth nothing to When Gordon knocked Brown discussed strategy
,fP!ay for in the season's final down three free throws after with his team•
. weeks, came back from- 17 being fouled by Delonte
James scored just one
.. points .down in the second West while attempting a 3- p&lt;?int and went 0-for-5 in the
.halfta snap a six-game road pointer.
fo\uth as his back tightened
losing streak.
Gordon's free throws up .
. . Hughes, traded by the came l;honly after Cavs oenLeading by 10 at' half,
Cavaliers to Chicl!go at the ter Ben Wallace blew a Cleveland was poised to put
lieb. 21 deadline, added nine wide-open dunk. As the ball the Bulls away in the third,
and eight rebounds. clanged off the iron, a loud building a 17-point lead on a
seored~ paints'nnd-:·gong· inad~ertently iiOU!!~ed- juB~ b James.
• ·-o]l.i...i·g
.l!rul' A,ii!lres mllre urena, usually a souilll . 11! Hug§e_. wasn t g
15 each.
effect reserved for one of to let his former . team
:: l.eBron James, .scored 33 Big Ben's bloc~ .
embarrass his new one. He
for Oeveland, but with the
The Cavs had other scored 15 pomts on 6,of-7
'Cavaliers trailing 99-98, the chances in the final minutes, shooting and added four
·NBA's leading scorer was but Wally Szczerbiak missc;d · assists in the third quarter as
· mononadrivinglayupwith ajumperin the final minute Chicago, fueled by an 11-2
5.9 seconds left. Qordon and James couldn't drop his run, closed to 85-77 entering
was fouled and made two drive down . the lane with the founh quarter.
free throws with 3.4 seconds rookie Joakim Noah.defendNotes: Bulls F Drew
:remaining to put the Bulls ing him.
Gooden, part of the 1 I-play- .
· ahead by three.
Cavs coach Mike Brown er swap at the deadhne
.
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: Clev.eland had one last thought James was fouled between Cleveland, Chicago
::atance, but after catchin g a by. Noah on the play, and andSeat!le, mis.sed his t_hird
:pass from James, Daniel after the game he asked ref- stratght game wtth a stramed
:Gibson missed a . potential ·eree Danny Crawford to take abdommal muscle.

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Walsh said.
"His mandate is clear W.alsh !hired Thomas tl'l do Whatever is necessary to
ooad:t lthe Indiana Pacers in turn this Iteam around,"
200(), .and.....bolh say they IDolan said.
enjey .a good retationship.
There i.s so much to fiJ: .
Walsh said they spo'ke But Walsh said he ·is n(')(
lluesday,
adding
that returning home to be a savThomas bas a ••great bas~t- jor.
ball mind': and believes he
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tion in S0me way.
going to mme in and try to
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Ill do Whatev:er necessary to "And it's not going to hll!'he\p the Knioks get 'bener pen overnight, so. a don't
and agrees the Iteam must want any illusi0ns. But a
lOOk: ro the future.
think it ·has to get better right
11think we all understand away."
that 2010 is an .innportant
Walsh will :report directly
ycar," Thomas said. "'We've to Dolan -1bomas reportall been ta!'geting th:at year.~ ·ed to MSG 'Sports president
W.alsh .also said 'he needed 'Steve Mills - · and has been
te !talk to . players like assured there will be nop
Stephon 'Matbli!y :and Eddy interference from above .
Curry ibefere -deciding their 1Do1an remains loyal to
futUre with 'the 'team. Like Thomas, but Wallih said that
many peop1e throughout the w0n't influence his decision
league, Walsh said the · concemino a coach.
Knicks have talented indi''He's m~re or less left th i&gt;
viduals on their'foster and · up to me~·· Walsh said of
believes the problem could Dolan.
be, "the mix ofplay~s."
The 67-year-old Walsh
. 'Begmn.mg of the season, joined the Pacers' front
tf you JU~ looked at the ros- office as general manager in
ter, you d say these guy.~ 1986, became team presicould ~-- · ~~tty good, dent in 1988 and CEO in
Walsh smd., And J really 2003. fu helped the franthougbt that.
,
chise nse'from NBA laughThe Kmckl; i!_lavcn t won a ingstock to title contender.
playoff game smce 200J an,d
'lOne of the highest things
mre perba,ps the · league s
li · D
· • ha ·
most dysfunctional fran- on m~ st ts onme s pptchise. iBut Walsh's hiring ness, _ IPacers.~o-ownerHerb
brought praise from com- Sunon sa~~· If that ts what
missioner David Stem and he wants, r m very happy for
members &lt;Of the Pacers '()rga- htm. He_ has _gtven us 24
nization, wheFe Walsh .was, a years of ,mcredible servJC~. I
respected ·executive for 24 thtnk he II do a great JOb.
years.
Dolan w_ill even alloy;
"I wish him the very, very Walsh to dictate. his
best," Indiana coach Jim poltcy. The IK.mcks don 1
O'Brien said. ".I think allow individual interviews
,they'J're getting·.a remarkable with :Players or staff un_Jess .a
e~ecutive first,class man public re1auons offictal ts
and I
this will be the present, and Walsb is known
first, gigantic step for the to be friendly with the
New York Kltioks to tum media.
around their fortunes."
"I think access is a big.part
Dolan , gave Walsh full ef most franchises," Walsh
autonomy to Sh&lt;y;Je every- said.

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:going to be big stuff in their Just for Davis to be on the he Wliln his third straight
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:homdand
Elias, Cueto was the first to
: "I l?,Uarantee · you, they ment in itself.
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know, Soto s:a1d. "They
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: 'No one expected Cueto to
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•ago, when he started at recovers.
:etass A and got on the fast
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18 days sick lea.W and 12 Glllipotis, OH 45631
.-wo·--~-Pleasant and Gallipolis
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Bidwell. Hours: M.f 9am· Creek Ad. Dtchd 2 car gar
Spm. Current LPN Uoense 011 • acres 11\11, CIA. free Oat .
and Phannacdogy certifica, gas w / propane batt up ,
tion required:
Salary~ Asking $90,000. Call 740$11 .00/hour. ~xcellent ben, 645:6190
atlts package including - - - - - - - h8althldental and paid leave 4 br. house Pomeroy St .
time. Jlre..ernplc'fl drug Mason overtocMdng the nver,
testing. Send resume
1 f2 ~ · ~ptiances
to:Budte\'t!'
Community tncluded, central atr, 2 yr.old
Services, P.Q.Bc))c 604, gas furnace. low utMrties,

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Deadline

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33 interdoange Meigs Motel dishes, toys, crafts,
area.Jlocxuen7 992-5489 .upplies, etc,

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Point Rd . BlaCk w/ a bit of
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Full-11me Den w/ A replace. 2 car
L.ioan8ed Pradical Nurse tor at1ached Garage Rodney
a ccrnmun;ty group home tor $110,000 (740) 245-9125

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Wanted, Care Giver for roOms. Large yard. CoYered
Elderly Man. Female or Oeac.. "~garage . 7-40Male 21,/7 ~7H963 O&lt; 367·7t29 .
304-638-5700 leave mes- -t-Acr-e, Fla_t_L_01_.-Spa=-~-.ov-s

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years
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exp. No Fee Unless We Win!
Experience on
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Two 5 month old E beegle
mix. 74().4,6,727• or 7~, Lost: Black&amp;Whita Male
Border Collie II) the Camp
9411-2t88.
Conk!y area. 'Smokey' last
seen near Airport Road on

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Cavanagh !rom Viooces~Br
COLlEGE

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Arizona , (Owings 8-B} at Colorado
(Redman 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Pittsburgh (Morris 1D-11) a! -Florida
(Olsen 10.15), 7:10p.m .
PhilaDelphia (Kendriotc 1D-4)
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Truck Orivere Clll. Class A

lost downtown Pl.

can please brl.n g her home II
paws dectswed 3().4-{175,
would be greatty appreciat7119 304·514-4114
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COLUMBUS
BLUE
JACKETsRecalled RW Adam Pineault from
Syracuoe (AHL).
' LOS ANGELES KINGs-Aseigned G
Jonathan Bernktr to Manchester (AHL).

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KIT &amp; CARLYLE

Lost...
My name is Belte
Belle and I'M a -4 Yr. old all
white Pekinese.I live at 240
Uncotn St. Middleport, Ohio
45769 AptA Monvny and
Oa;t:ty are Trudy and Bobby
MitchelL tt you find me
ptease Coii7«HH92·5492 or
740o:4 16,5731 .Thare is a
$50 dollar reward for my

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7 month old (F) golden
Ret./Lab mlk. Good wJ Ws,
to good home only. Call 7&lt;40·

NBA-SuSJMndltd Derwer- F Kenyon
Martin one game witho,. pay 11Jr BXC80d:
lng the Hagrant ioul poinls total.

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Spm. Current LPN Uoense 011 • acres 11\11, CIA. free Oat .
and Phannacdogy certifica, gas w / propane batt up ,
tion required:
Salary~ Asking $90,000. Call 740$11 .00/hour. ~xcellent ben, 645:6190
atlts package including - - - - - - - h8althldental and paid leave 4 br. house Pomeroy St .
time. Jlre..ernplc'fl drug Mason overtocMdng the nver,
testing. Send resume
1 f2 ~ · ~ptiances
to:Budte\'t!'
Community tncluded, central atr, 2 yr.old
Services, P.Q.Bc))c 604, gas furnace. low utMrties,

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a ccrnmun;ty group home tor $110,000 (740) 245-9125

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Elderly Man. Female or Oeac.. "~garage . 7-40Male 21,/7 ~7H963 O&lt; 367·7t29 .
304-638-5700 leave mes- -t-Acr-e, Fla_t_L_01_.-Spa=-~-.ov-s

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Experience on
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mix. 74().4,6,727• or 7~, Lost: Black&amp;Whita Male
Border Collie II) the Camp
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Conk!y area. 'Smokey' last
seen near Airport Road on

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COLlEGE

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Arizona , (Owings 8-B} at Colorado
(Redman 2-4), 4:05p.m.
Pittsburgh (Morris 1D-11) a! -Florida
(Olsen 10.15), 7:10p.m .
PhilaDelphia (Kendriotc 1D-4)
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lost downtown Pl.

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paws dectswed 3().4-{175,
would be greatty appreciat7119 304·514-4114
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COLUMBUS
BLUE
JACKETsRecalled RW Adam Pineault from
Syracuoe (AHL).
' LOS ANGELES KINGs-Aseigned G
Jonathan Bernktr to Manchester (AHL).

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Lost...
My name is Belte
Belle and I'M a -4 Yr. old all
white Pekinese.I live at 240
Uncotn St. Middleport, Ohio
45769 AptA Monvny and
Oa;t:ty are Trudy and Bobby
MitchelL tt you find me
ptease Coii7«HH92·5492 or
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7 month old (F) golden
Ret./Lab mlk. Good wJ Ws,
to good home only. Call 7&lt;40·

NBA-SuSJMndltd Derwer- F Kenyon
Martin one game witho,. pay 11Jr BXC80d:
lng the Hagrant ioul poinls total.

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23 SMMy
24 TV'o
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4To•llljllont
5 EdliiOII.Uil

8

43 Quit
45T-etoll

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Now w.t's lead. When you haYO till8e
loW cam. il the.aut partner bid, lead low
K you 11M not llqiC)I1e(l (ienglh informatiln is ...;, 011MialC than s1ninglh
irilomialion); 'llf lead high I you haYO
III.IPIIillted (whln partner -icnows you
11M lenglh). So, lead the hOiri two.
East wins the finil two tricks in hearts. .
Knowing that dedaitr 16. now oot of
hearts, EaSt shifts to a low diamond, and
two trlclai In lhat IIIJil defeat the contract.
Na4e that wWast .... the heart eigle,
East will think tt is 11om a doubleton and
try to cash 8 tlird heart trid&lt;, wtlich lnl
the conliaCI make with an CMIIfli&lt;*.

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Vulnerable: Neither

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laps/ 501 miles.
•Wilen: Sunday, AprilS
• Laot rut'l .W.: Jeff Burton, Chewolet.
•Qullllfl'lnllrecood: Brian Vick·
ers, Chewolet, 196.235 mph,
No\1. 3, 20oo.
• R.. oecord: ca~ Edwaflls,
Fofll.151.055 mph, Nov. 6,
2005
• Laot -"=Theres nothing
qu~e like riding off Into the
mist while the pursuers are
held at bay. Denny Hamlin deserved to 'Mn the Goody's Coot
Orange 500 at Martinsville
Speed'NWJ, but a newcomer
made the victOI)' a bit easier.
The tact that both Hamlin and

Michael McDowell, who was
making his first Sprint Cup
start. were driving Toyotas
probably hoo nothing to do
with~. but McDowell couldn't
have mooe more-enemies hoo .
he been -a brand-new rooster
in the Sprint Cup henhouse.
Hot pursu~ of the winner
cooled considerably !hanks to
the presence in the waning .
laps of the 231ear-old McDowells No. 00 between Hamlin's ·
No. 18 and, well, everyone
else. By the.time Jeff Gordon,
Jeff Burton and Jimmie John_ son managed to get past Me-Dowell, Hamlin's car was difli-cu~ to pick out in the gloaming, though Gofllon managed
to close to within .398 of a
second at the finish.

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•bee: O'Reilly Allto Parts
• Willie: Texas Motor
250
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s~. Fort Worth (1.5
. - . . , Kansas speedway.
mileS), 200 laps/300 miles Kansas City, Kan . (1.5 mi.),
•Wilen: Saturday, April 5. _ 1671apsf250.5 mileS.
• Laot ,...• ....., Matt ......., Saturday, April 26.
Kenseth, ford_
•LMt ,...., wiiWr: Erik
• Q..,.C.record: Jeff
Darnell, ford_
Greell, Chevrolet 193.493 •Qe WJIIC - . 1: BUI
mph, April 5, 2002.
Lester, Toyota, 173.833
• R.. .-.1: ~n Har·
mP,h, July 1. 2005.
vick, Chevrolet.145.710
•"*- NCG!d: Ricky Henmph, Nov. 4, 2006.
drick, Chevrolet. 125.094
• Laot ,_, Scott Wimmer mph, July 7, 2001.
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drove a Chevrolet to victory, • LMt ,..., Dennis Setzer,
the sixth of his career, In · in a Dodge, won for the thifll
the Pepsi 300 at Nashville ·time at Martinsville SpeedSuperspeedway.
WWJ In his-career, capturing
the Kroger 250.

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BREEDtiMYDAIL\'SEN11N£LCOM

POMEROY
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Rqiresentati ves of U.S. Sens.
Sherrod Brown and .George
Voinovich, and U.S. Rep.
Charlie Wilson, D-Bridgeport,
met with Meigs County officials Friday to discuss the
fOunty's effons to improve
health care services.
The meeting came in .the
midst of nationwide reports
ldlout the death last August of a

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Middleport woman due ro com' plications of a pregnancy. U.S.
Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.,
has used a srory rold about
Trina Bachtel ro illuminate·the
need for health care reforms.
Bachtel's family, however,
deny that the 35-year-old
Bachtel was ever refused med- .
ical _care because she was
unable ro pay for it
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· A family llleDlber said Friday
that Bachtel was insured through
ber mstaurant job, and had been
. hospitaliwt at Ohio State

Universiiy Hospital for a week at
thetimeofberdeath,
no time,
the family Says, wasAtshe
ever
sent borne without necessary
treatment If she had beea, they
would have paid for her care.
Bachtel's death was discussed
during Clinron 's meeting with
the Holman and Nash families
in Pomeroy in February, and she
has reoounted what now
appears to be a false 3CC9Wit in
appearances across the country.
The_ Washington Post, The
Associated · Press and other
national media . sources have
IqlO!ted the srory.
Regardless of the deuils surrounding Bachtel's death, the

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Burton's bid to 'Mn two in a'row .
foundered because the presence of •
· McDowell, making his Sprint Cup
but, between Burton and leader Denny Hamlin. "That ·oo· (McDowell's
number) is going to leam some mall-'
ners, or I'm going to teach him · :
si&gt;me; said Burton.

IDilll!l- Aellill1 Smitll, .00
111M 0 ct1Dfiniltl14th. it&gt;~ ID lhe post.race-re' port, 20 dilllreritidriVers were in-

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.wl'llld to crasll!Js;and six_, In
more tllan one. "ft!t 41 of the 43

cefbere-atill rimi1g- a:tually,
· twO -!lit Of gas- at the end.

.. IW!e 'BusCh's Toyota suffered.
- ,_ flilure early, finis~ing 38th .
-and costi~11\e 22-year-old the

·points leid, wtiich fell to Burton,
.00 finiShed first and thir!l in the
\wO 8h011-llacl&lt; _raoes to date.
., Three Hendrick drivers - -Dale
.Earrihaflll Jt, (fourth 1, Gor!lon
(ninth) and Jimmie Johnson
(10th) .:.. are now in the top .10.
The same is true Of Joe Gibbs
~i~. :Mtlch .has Kyle Busch,
• 'TDf!Y Stewaf.t and Hamlin in fifth,
Sllth . and elehth. respectively. -

Denny Hamlin (abate and beloW) said his win Ill_Marlins'lille was the biCieSt of his ca.,.

.. ialtMiy,JI Will Wl!!lh ~for ·

. 'sure~ ' he lfid.

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it's
1he Wliale klea bel\ind the cur- •
rent w dleSign - and so far,
~'S gpt 11. The manufacturer
win&amp; so far are: Ford 2, Toyota
2;rehlwy 1, ilodlle 1. The manu'lacttnr points? Chevy 37, ToyOil! 35, foro 35 and Dodge 25.
.. Not onlj' did.Tony Stewart finl!lh fifth, bul 0111!1' the past week
he's had his hair cut- finally
-and tliS back waxed ... for
~ ~. 'To ral!le•Jt25,000. at.-

getting in the leaders' WWf when
.
you're not on the lead lap and 1hey'l8
trying to settle the outcome. He's · ;
not the first to h8YE! trouble adjust- ·
and he won1 be the laSt to
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MARTIN.SVILLE, Va. -Natives ,of
this co!)1Jllonwealth tmnntedlor their
loyalty and pFide, dating -back to the
country's birth. It thus came as no
sutprise when native Virginian Denny . Hamlin dubbed his victory iJI tHe
Goody's.Cool Orange 500 as the most
important of his career.
"This trac)l: has always been my Super Bow~" he said. "Now I guess you
could say it's probably Richmond."
Richmond, of course, is the other
Sprint Cup track located in Virginia.
"(Martinsville) is a track where I
have a lot of laps," Hamlin added.
"You just get around this place. You
learn niches and little things about it
that help."
·
Hamlin became the second Toyota
driver from the Joe Gibbs stable to
· win during the season's ftrSt six races.
All three - Hamlin, Kyle Busch alid
Thny'Stewart - are in the top eight of
the Cup standings.
The 27-year-old native of Chesterfield, Va., also held off Jeff Gordon,
which is significant since Gordon has
won seven times at the .526-mile

The 1atest victory was the fourth of
Hamlin's career. He has won in each
·''of his three seasons in Cup and was
the 2006 Raybestos Rookie. of ·the_
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ba!'d to be patient," said

track, NASCAR's smallest. The Hen- .
drick Motorsports drivers who dominated the 2007 season, Gordon and
Jimmie Johnson, both finished in the
top four, but the Hendrick super team
of Gordon, Johnson, Dale Earnhardt
Jr. and' Casey Mears still baan't won
this year.
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NASCAR This Week

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• L.any McGtalh, 62
. • Carl T. Murdock, 87
• Roger 'T'hon¥Jaon, 58
• Kalal Jc¥» Ytager, ~

IIA5CAR Tllllw.k's Mollie
Duttan .,_ lllltlllll: "McDowell
was trying his best. but he's got to .
learn the aocepted standards of not - _

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Hamlin. "When you get so close to winning.
so many races and-something bad happens or things just don't work out ...
it's toligh to maintain confidence.
Your self:esteem starts going down. It
takes its toll on you.''
A late problem - his No. 18 didn't
come up to speed - cost Hamlin a
possible victory at Bristol a week ear·
lier.
"(It) was just, like, how many times
do we have to go through this?" Hamlin said he asked himself.
For one more week, as it turned out.
AD inopportune pit stop dropped
Hamlin as fai back as 20th late in the
race. As a result, he was protecting
his lead on well-worn tires at the end.
"Frankly, I didn't want to have to
answer any more questions at the end
of the race," said Hamlin, "so I just
· went out and woo it."

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ular Driver irt the Sprint Cup Series? It's easy, and you can do tt once a day. Go to www.mostpOpu- -·
lafllriver.com and follow the instruc·
lions. Last year Dale Earnhardt Jr.
;won the awafll for the fifth consecut!Ve~ar. receiving 1.4 miHioo gf \_h' 3 ;Blii~lion vot~§Cil§t----: , ..

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NASCAR Is as great as ~ is because :
Of the fans. If so, I&gt;1T; doesn't
NASCAR respect us by fixing the
iousy practice and race COYefalle by : _
ABC and ESPN?
ESPN misses practices coml)let&amp;;
ly, and ABC misses restarts at races ·
con ~l stently. 'l'hese are vitally lmpor- ;
. tant ___
_.. Fox and NBC never hOO this
problem , and their commentators
are superior In experience and 1Jef·

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Pomeroy, OH

, RIO GRANDE - A
officer who
wilt work With the adminis- .
tration and boards of
trustees for the University
of Rio Grande and Rio
. Grande Community College
will have her ftrst meeting
on campus later this week.
Dr. "Barbara GellmanDanley was ·nominated by
Ohio Board- of Regents
Chancellor Eric Ftngerhut
last month to
serve as the
coordinating
officer,
a
po s it i on
Fin g erhut
proposed in
an
agreement
that
Dr. IIMbMa · ended a dispure between
the Rio Grande boards oyer
governance and affordability issues.
_ lfer.l!PR!iinJmJ;nt' has_~
'ii"".lrtt-1 J!I'I'J'Oved b-y-!l-re-uniyersity
Board alid receives approval
from the_community college
board in a special meeting
on April 2.
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www. ga.~tongazette.com

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BY KEviN KDJ.y

GALLIPOLIS John Clayton
Jeffers showed oo emotion after being
sentenced ro life in prison by Judge D.
Dean Evans in Gallia County CoiiiDIQn
Pleas Court on Friday,
Jeffers, 34, of Southside, W.Va., was
convicted on one count of murder and
one count of theft of a motor vebicle in
cormection to the death of Larry R. Coil
aa the Island V.ew MCIW in Gallipolis
011 July 19, 2007.
At the time of his death, Cox bad been
living in Kissimmee,
. and was in
~lis
wort at

Cox
been ~ and
in the
Ironton/Ashland, Ky., area and had .
lived in this vicinity for much of his life.
A number of his family members were
present for Jeffers' trial and sentencing.
They remembered Cox as a bard-wort.
ing man that never knew a strangec. He
liked ro fish and bunt and attend Sunday
dinners wi~ his family. He was a son, a
brother, a father and a grandfather. He
was mere months from retirement when
be was killed and had bought a piece
land to live .out what he and his wife
• "'.......to,....,.,.
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called their "golden yeatS."
"''I""~ VI~
husband Wali a___g__ood man, a
-:-- k:Jvt-loostl:al11er Skybus-··~t~~=~ saiiJ COx's Wife; -51Won.. Allllfm to shUt doWn. · I
people, he had a strong
work ethic; a handshake was as good as
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your word. If you kriew my husband, for
• Study shows hi!ll
something like this to happc;n ro him is
levels of toxic chemical
just.uobelievable. I feel like I'm' living a
in residen1s' blood.
ni htlnare."
§I have ft ve brothers and two sisters,"
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said Cox's oldest sister, Phyllis Woods,
• Roller promoted
"and none ro give away to murder.
· US "' .:-UnfortunatelY, John Jeffers decided ro
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m : · ,...r run.....
take one of my brothers. He has no
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remorse now, but one day he'll see ,my John Clayton Jeffers is led out of Gallia County Common Pleas Court following
his sentencing hearing Friday morning. Jeffers was ~nte(lced to life in prison
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BY E'uZABEIII Rlaa
ERI~lYlliiBUNE.COM

GALLIPOUS - - James
R. Phillippe, president of
Holw Medical Center,
ant)CfUnced Friday the
e~sion and renovation of
lhCJi'l'lmeraency Department
(ED)atHMC.
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• The expansion will add·
three additional treatment
rooms, and the renovation
will create additional space
for patie~t tr!age ~d ~­
\late reg~strallon, tn addition to converting some
existing treatment bays inro
private rooms.
. Lori Saunders, RN, MSN,
FNP, unit manager of the
Emergency Department
HMC conui:lentS;adding exua treatmtent
rooms, we are creating an
environment in which
patients will be able to get
mto
the
Emergency
Department at a much
quicker-rate.
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While the Raccoon Creek had not left ·its banks ·at VInton as of Saturday morning, officials were looking ahead and posting high water signs, such as this one on Ohio .325
'North .,Heavy rain late In ltle week prompted Gallla County Local Sthools to dismiss early
on Friday and people living in areas that historically flood were advised to watch creek
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Rutland in
need of
fiscal officer
av am. Samoo ,

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RUTLAND - The vil lage of Rutland, which has
seen its share of fi nancial
woes, is now in need of a
new fiscal officer and
water/sewer -clerk to at
least maintain the small
progress its made ·in digging out of debt.
.
Joyce Frye, who until
Saturday was both the vil lage's water/sewer clerk and
fiscal officer. resigned the
positions.
On March 22, Frye
resigned only her position
as water/sewer clerk after
accepting the part-time
position of mayor's court
clerk for Middleport. At that
time, Frye said this parttime position would allow
her to continue her duties as
fiscal officer in Rutland up
to 16 hours a week.
Frye was hired as fiscal
officer for around- I 0 hours
a week. She also said any
extensive - training she
received for mayor's court
clerk could be applied to the
mayor's cler( -position ' in
Rutland if the vi llage
wished to utilize it.
In a letter to Frye, Mayor
Lowen Vance said ~ e
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