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Col Iii I • 5, Jnlils Jim Sheets and
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Council on Alcoholism and Drug ·
Dependence, Meigs County
Mobilizing for Change on Alcobol,
and Meigs County Studen1s
Against Destructive Decisions.
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RUTLAND Sinoe
January, the Village of
RutlaJ;ld has lost more than
one million gallons of water.
This ongoing problem is
putting a major strain on
the village' s water fund
which is consistently in the
red. The missing water was
·discussed
at
Rutland
Council 's most recent
meeting.
Rutland purchases its
water from I eNiing Creek
Conservancy District and in
March it pun:hased 408,700
gallons more than it sold. In
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village officials have been
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alleged leak.
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Street . S'!pennloendent
Dave Davts lilltd a ~ple .or
months ago an olficial wtth
the Ohio Rural 'WIIter

Association tested, at no
charge, 800-1,000 feet of
water line on Depot Street
but found no leaks. Davis
and other Rutland workers
should begin this week in
searching for a possible leak
on Martin Avenue in another attempt to find and solve
the problem.
Last week when visitors
fro~ the office of the Ohio
· Auditor of State visited the
village, they reooiilll'lended
fi~ng the leak as well as
finding other measures to
cut ~osts such as. posSibly
turnmg the stree.t lights off.
May~ Lowell Vance and
Councilwoman Tom Hudsan
met wtth the offictals who
also ~scus~ what It would
mean ;f the vtllage went mto
fiscal emergency where the
state would manage all vii1a financeS. Vance said the •
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she was a obild .and dllll it siles dqn't ~:a Qtegory
hut bet:, but the TCallDIIion for "tal~ ~ l'e8SOJI
idocs nothing to stop hcr women may 001 beblmestis
fiQm Iql"'aring her mother's lite nasty mnad&lt;.s 6Tom .
behavior.
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.adverse dfeot on my ~ .a !let ()f o•mnenls about
'Who may W6Dder ~ lto!W disguliling I was, and
someday M0DI will abm- tblll !ihou1d just put diJwn
don them. Wben I tell her tbe d!muts ~ get off my
that alllOibcl'"s love .oo.Jd laey behind :and ~ I
be
unconditional, she finally mid
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'replies, '1 can't right--~ w...-.d :a !iUmty w0111111 to
. Abboogb I plan on llCC:k- li:q:l lootii1g bcc:ause it
:ing . counseling fm Sam, [ ~n't going to be me.
1lclieve my wife needs be1p, Howcva:, my man loc*iin,g
&lt;liS well She visits .a ooun- for a woman wbo &lt;lllUld talk:
.selor fmm time ItO time, but about cars, guns, fishing
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become tbe enemy and am W.a!i daa i~ . _
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ad. sci~ Yoor wife is having Jfaeil =
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.ATHENS -· For individ- lltrnd bolh sessi0115 of the
uals newly diagnosed with_ clalliies. '11ie Glass sessions
.diabetes,' or those who are will ~bcld in libellospJW's
struggling with the dis- lower Jevclroum 610.
ease, O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital offers diabetes
self-manegement training Diabacs · Association,
classes.
- - higb.quality educaAn individual assessmcnl tion for patient self..care.
prior 1o the classes is Sessions are designed to
required ..and is done by provide Mnarioo and .manslills w individu- ·
Bam Nabni.shi, RD. Ul,
with
diiJbetes
so ltiiy can
CDE, O'Bieness' registered
have
full,
bealthy
and prodietitian/certified diabetes
· educator. 1be two class ses- ductive lives. 1be goal1s to
sions are scl1eduled for
Monday, 'May 5, and
Tuesday, 'IIIIa~ 6, from 1 10 4
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. :rhe Big Bend Farm Antique Club dontded $500 to 1he
JMigs County Council on Aging's Meals oo VIti a ' !)Inject.
~ii'n Foreman of the club made 1he pt
dation to .Belh
6haver. executive diA!Cior. ·

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p1ainls, up 60 pen:mt .ovmill. wing·, tJ1111 on ODe .of its j
feiiCh year, ca
lkmemdrei1han .doubled a1 p1!!DI!Ife11olf&amp;riog a flight.
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roBe fur 15 of 1be 16 aidi•""S ·study, 00114 3d .annually
inrlnded in the study. The since 1991, fili •balled 100
aceplion was McsaAidi&amp;s. 1'ranl;portatio Depmtment
On-1ime arrivals •dt appal !illllilltics for •irlines that
fur die 'lillh straight year, CliD'Y at .least l p:aeent ofl1be ·
.with more thliD .ooe-qllllltm' passengers who flew d
&amp;•u hill flights late, according Uca11y last year. The · ''
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pilllllCJI8erS bumped fr.om Institute at the UniversilJ141f·
·OVCII'boobd tlights.and bags Ndn*• 111 Oml(ba lilld by
to&amp;t, stolen or damaged also Wdlit.a SWc UniverSity.
julnPed 2007.
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,doa;ft't lorik Hke it ,gets ;any Am«rican ..,.., Atlric
· .~~ Sliid Dean Headley, SndtC18!1l, Gwlfinenl&gt;i), Jet
·.an associate professor at 81ue aod Mesa. ·
W'whita State Univ~
Agung the llludy's con.1011 oo-auiMr of tbe study clnsions:
tieing released Monday.
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Tbc survey results mesh complaints about ~sa .
·...ub the spate of problems diowed 'by onc-1hird&gt; and
dut 'have beSet U .S. calli- the airline ,a lso showed
en, starting with surging improvement in its nw:s of
fl!el oosts, Headl_ey Said.
bumtf!:fiu~lllisel\gers lind.
ATA, Aloha Airlines and mis
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last ~ becallse of finan- Atlantic .Southeast , AU:Iine~
cial pressures. Major air- tligbts were ~. the wOI'!ll
tines 1have slashed jobs lind on-time petfOillWICe in
pusenger amenities while 2007. The airlines also
adclin&amp; fees for second bags, bumpM passengers more
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SkyWest,
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• Solothwest, United and US ~gage handlihg rate, at
Airways
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help peeple with diabeteS
make positive choices abouttheir lifestyle and diabetes
Nakanishi
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will be joined by Susan
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borne and natural remedies, owls, self defense, snakes, t.axi(ieniJy woods awareness and fire building tips.
The 'cost for the day's events is $28 ..which include~ tee
~hirt, session materials and lunch. Pre-registration is due
April 16. Forms are available from Ohio State University
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Israeli !liDe .of defense Katie Couric. "It makes me
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dice ,d f IJ&gt;Jilestinian bombs.
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provincial at work
tern'l for any secretary o0f
state to use .a bout a nation here. In lieei.ng so much of
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ty to more nces, colors .and American prism of race,
creeds than IDlY in history Rice bas effectively blinded
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segregated Binningham, the West. 1fu put it simply,
affects lter vision .of neither Baghdad norGaza is
America intbe wider wodd Birmingham. And .nothing
ilt .is as if RiCe: -sees in all of Jristmy quite oom·
.American influence ..as a .pares to Philadelphia.
means' •by ·which to .address
(DianiJ ~st is a columnist
what She ;perceives as dis- for 'I'M Washington runes.
parities of .race or Third ·She is the lllli#wr of "TIJe
World heritage on the inter- Death of the Grown-11p:
How America~ Arreste{l
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power and authority of SEC could hurt investors :

nesses from the nation'-s
The plan calls for the . ers are the Wall Street~
biggest baJiks .and invest- .mergc:r of the SEC and the focused Securities lnduslly
ment .boUiiC!i -.down to the ·Commodity funm:s Trailing .and Financial Markets
NEW YORK. - When loclil insurance .asent and CommissiOn. Of itself that Association
and
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Wall Street and big business mortgage 'broker. Leading isn't .a bad idea because Business
Roundtable,
favor a govemment plan ro the duarge will be the many financial futures :track which represents CEOs ai
nuike 1be biggest cb8J1ge~ in liederB1 Rc&amp;e~We, which' w.i11 securities products.
many of !he nation's largeSJ
11CCUrities Teglilation since have the power to protect
More
troublesome, COllijlanieS.
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the Great . Depression, 1be the stability of 1he entire though, .is that 1be Tre.aswy
The SEC gave a more
ILDers 10 :the editor .nre .welcome. They Should be less rest of us should .questiQI! financilil system.
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PaUlson is '!Pinning 1:be so,called principles-based proposed consolidation of
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Ullder a Bush .administ~a-- plan .asa 'WilY ito mjprte and egulation, in which con- responsibility for investor
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N._o ttion proposal &lt;to restructure modernize !he regulatory ceptWl1 guidelines ate used protection and .the regulam . , tbe · f.iruincial sy~tern, the . ~stem, something · ~ instead of specific rule.s. tion of fuu,mcial . p~ucts
MWBfteu oetrers ·W1.
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iPOwet' an(! aJithonty -of"th.e giVerl the OUIIellt ~ . -'f,be government alSO said -~serve .liCilOU~ OOQSiderjt
:&amp;A:s In °~~ ali# mdwialltlls Will not be accept cSecurities ii!D.d ~Exchange - turiooi.L Bot tlllllly of 1i1i: the SEC, which foUows a non as a way to better
d for pJibliCallon.
Commitlsion- which over- changes aren't neaessaril¥ "lules-:based"
approach, address the realities of
sees .i nvestmeqt ·b anks, drawn from new ideas; sbolild .apply the pnnciples tpday's markets," SEC
stock "l!cbanges" and pub- .they've'bczn iJn the adminis- JIPIII'!*h to its oversight of Chainnan Christopher Colt
licly .traded oompanie~ lnltion's ·to.eJo list, whiCh has ·stoeke~~changr:s. Critics say said in .a statement.
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could diminish.
been growing since President .!hat opens regulation up to
Colt may sa: the
That could hun all Bush toot over the White interpretation.
of his legacy on the wall ~eader~
.investors. ,This plan may he HOUlle inJanuat.Y 2001.
The p~ also calls for the 'SEC un~ :his te~
proof .thai :the government
In November of that year, more reliance on self-regu- bas been COIISidered la•gc:ly
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Pl..lblilhed .wry .atMIIIIDOII, ~y
sei\Ves
the
·business
lobby'!i
1hen
SEC Chairman Harv.ey latmy bodies, modeled after ineffective, with few signif~
Our mllin WtKMtl I fn 1111 ltDrillls il to through Friday, 111 Court Strae1,
interests
ather
than
th!&gt;se
of
IPitt
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of ·.the need ''for a ,groups such as ·the Financial icant .changes coming since
l i e - . . -. H ~ lmow of on em&gt;r Po"'"'OV· Ohio.
.1la:onck:IOBS
smaller
investars'.
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reexamihation Industry
Regulatory the former Republican CO~!;'
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Treasury •of our regUlatory frame. .Authority- the watchdog gressman took the ~ency's
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Department's blueprint is woik:".But.a!!'he~lmov.'l· for ~urities firms - .for helm in 2005. If this/lali
.designed to boost Wall edged m an !lliterVJCW this &lt;QVersigh~ and rule making. goes though,. be coul be
., Tho Iloi!y Sentinel, 111 OOun
Street's competitiveness, wd, the flurry of scandal~ · In milking ,the case for the last cha1rman of th~
not Main Street investor beginning !With the illijllo- establisl).ing a self-re~ulat()- SEC as we know it.
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. warns against any quick
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Memphis were missing was
a trapeze.
The' star freslunan ·showed
off his dazzling array of signature . moves, and UCLI(
could do little but watch.•
Flying from all angles, the
Tigers took their show to a
new level Saturday, romping · 78-63 to reach the
N_CAA championship game.
Rose wasn 'I content to
merely make shots, he
wanted to stamp this Final
Four as his own with a
seriCs of show·stoppers. It
hecame an NBA audition _in
likely his final college
weekend as he helped
Memphis (38-1) set the
major college basketball
recoro for wins in a season.
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Two Olbers
.leam!:d 1ium Slllunlay night,
on opposite
it's that not WI are ~sar·
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sure they paid
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spectacular
show
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eight in 5 1·3 innings, the Jimmy Rollins to take a 94
second time during the mph fastball for a called
homestand that a young third strike in the third
Reds pitcher made a good - inning, then caught Shane
frrst impression. Johnny Victorino looking at a 95
Cueto bad ooe of the best mph fastball on the comer.
"He was _throwing all the
big league debuts in franchise history on Wccbtesday, guys inside hard and getting
striking out 10 in seven strikes," Phillies manager
innings of a . J..2 win o:ver Charlie Manuel said. "Plus,
Arizona.
be was kind of overpower·
"The first thing on · my ing."
mind was I had to do a good
Pat Burrell had a run·scor·
job my fl!tt time in ing single in anothc:r subpar
Cincinnati," \btquei said. "I showing by a Phillies
think I did. I didn 'I go seven offense that led the league in
innings or have 10 stritcouts runs last season.
like J.C., but I think it was
Myc:rs moved back into
pretty good."
the rotation after the Phillies
The 24--year-old '\VIque.z, got closc:r Bt'ld Lidge from
who was part of abe ttade Hooston on the offseason, a
with Texas for Josh move that helped · the
Hamilton in December, got a defending NL East cbampistanding ovation when be ons in a couple of ways. So
left with a 4-1 lead in the · far it hasn't t:ranslated into a
sixth. He gave up five hits wm.
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and a pair of walks.
Lidge missed the first four
Griffey has the feeling that games while still recovering
something good is in the from knee surgery in
mak:ing with the rotation.
February. Myers got a no-"We're in the (llak:ing of decision on opening day,
having a lot of fun," Griffey lasting five innings in an 11'said. "We've got 10 go out 6 loss to Washio.gton.
and do our jobs to support Against the Reds. he gave
tbeln."
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Edwards dominates in Texas for 3rd win of season

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'· FORT WORrn, Texas earned from !hat victory.
Johnson was sooond .as be soom:l bis first Oup victo(AP) - Carl Edwards ran · Crew chief Rob Osborne . lkodrick
Motorsports ry heFe in 2000 .
.away with Sunday's rare at was suspended for six races remained winless dJro~h
But NASCAA's most popTexas Motor Speedway for and tined $100,000.
lhe frrst seven races &lt;&gt;f e ular driver is still ilryU!g Ito
his series-best lhird win of
On the' day the penalties sea!IOO.
end .a 69-race winless streak.
the ~ason, holding off were announced, tdwaros
"I didn't have anything .at His last victory was at
Jimmie Johnson on a two-ll!P vowed to continue his rnarob the end for Carl," Jobnson Richmond in May 2006.
overtime sprint to the finish. towanllris first Oup ohampi- · said.
Michael McDow~n. the
EdwMds .bad lhe ficld cov- onsbip. He de!ivm:d with fns ·Kyle Busoh, winner.of ·t he rootie inv.olved in a spoctaeered for most of lhe rare, at domina!jng ron Suuday, lbcn Nanonwide Series £~ nlar cmsh during ·Fnday' s
&lt;me p@.int building a lead Of dedicated me victory to
w~ ~ ~s qualifying sessian, h.ad Jm
more than se11en seconds Osboline .as ·he crossed die
lllllli* for Ed'warlfs uneventful r.ace runmng .a t
over Johnson. 81ft: two late fmisb .liDC.
in the col·ailladed 110 dlitd. the back of the meld. He fincautions - one for debris
"This is for Bob ()shnmr: Ryaa Ne•w w.as · fourdl ished 33rd, seven laps down,
with 3!J laps ro go, and sitrin:g a ·borne.,"'. he ~ and Denn)' Hamlin o~~er- in his second career start.
.another .for oil on lihe ti30k · his ~- "Good job guys.
came last-bp -OOIItllllt . with · Edwards came into the
with five to go, :gave.Johnson
Froin· Viel.oly Lane, be ami BoW)'Cl' to finish lifih. race as the heavy tavl!liite,
a shot .t o steal tbc 'Mil.
~fended' IUs """-• Win :aDd Buwya- faded 110 1001 ~ and not .just because of his ·
But Edwards didn't give once again
die oil dleOIIdtaCl mdlim iin1n die siuling runs GuriJig qualifyhim a cballoe on ciJb1;ir tank inli;aaiioo piayell 110 -Iran.
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lbclb tiaa' llio dliOy·IJ!t twO- day And by win.U~ . iR ':~ atop 1111: ,. . .s,-.ui- -or Satwday's f!iinal pracllmc Nfen,tiog ~" Clip
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Edwards was stripped of fun when you get out of the 1shecl 12th, a
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Texas, on Sunday.

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lheir first 16 shots and went
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lead with 9:31 left
Meanwlrile,
North
Cla:olina wmt a snmning
9:03 without a basket and
die lead gut as large as 4012. It was around then that
none other than Billy
Packer, the CBS' analyst,
said 1he game was ovC£.
Not so fast
'Ibe Tar Heels turned this
into ·controlled chaos overdie first I 0 minutes Of the
second lhalf, altering Kansas
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Memphis •has won its fi~ repeat of · 191), •fltii'dle
. games in this NCAA tour- Tagen; -. 1hen !lmo11111 ;as
nament by an · .average of . Memphis State - got routnearly 16 points. The Tigers c:d 87-66 by~ in~
:got off lo a slower start this title game. Bill Walton '1iit
time, falling OO!rind 5~0. 21 of 22 shots and scored a
before their suddenly chic reocird ~ points 1bat .nigbt.
"dribble drive motion" Butthebigmanbaship.aod
offense took over.
back problell)S and wasn't
Memphis led 50-45 with able to make it to tbe
U 1/2 minutes left before Alamodome. Fact is, tbe

inirings· .and allowed six
walks while striking out two
in the loss. ~son was
the wi.nni.ng p1tcher for
Adena, allowing just two
walks and two strikeouts
over- sev~ full innings.
Uhrig, Bariles, .Skaggs
and ·Menitt each had two taDce. I ,
hits for AHS, who bad II
AHS which knoc:"~ out
total in the opener.
ninchiis,
was~~
1be Blue . and White ~ Hottinger- with two
jumped out early in game ·
~·
two, establishing a 2-0 ~
f.astrm mums Ito lOtion
Monday wheu it hosts
Federal. Hocking ill a TridliD&amp;&amp; at two in the top of 'V~ Confetenoe lfookiAg
die 1bird, but AHS liCCim1 a DivisJclll
The fi1'lt
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· Baslcetball fans everywhere
were salivating for two
semifinal matches without a
sacrificial lamb tike George
MaliOll anywhere in sight
The Colonials were missing, but UCLA and North
Carolina stepped · up Uld
filled that role quite welL
Wltb the score 40-12 .in·the
first half, it l.ooed as if
Kansas were playing the
first round against a No. 1'6
!iced like North Carolina
A&amp;:T instead of tbc revmd
Tar Heel program.
.Not C0111m1t to be routed
in .die first half. NMth

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Russell Westbrook ted
unA with 22 paints.
1be Trgers spent the
Whole ·season aiming at ·get_ti!1g back to San Antonio.
They lost to Ohio State l'lll
this same cowt last Marcil
in lhe regional final and
adopted · "Remember the ··
Alamodome"..as their .m otto
!Ibis season.
In the first Final Four to
fcalun: four No.. 1 ""!"'s,
Rose and Memphis crwsed
while Lov.e .ooufd do lime to
'StiJp diem.
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bit of fflaobit~~ ,~tnt zy Clauic ~ dares to
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ft I (n Los
posed to be lacki"8 in !Oimt• ~ _ . Qqpel Hill,
e~ of any sort.lbbear,. _..
'kethall · .pundits U1k, aU

out :wearing Jl shitt willh '
"Joey Dorsey for Mayor"
on the front. Once the game
began, the Mem,phis big
man became Calipari's
candidate lo yell at, widl
the .roach twice hollering at
Dorsey for missing .defensi11e switches.
Dorsey was •the ~oly
se,nior Memphis had on
the lfloor., B.acblp ,guard
An~ AUen was sus.p ended th1s week f0I' vtolatm:g
team .rules, .and several
players wrote 'b is No. 15
on their shoes.
may be too much, especially for Lowe, wbo w.as
alway:li ·groQIIIed .u .a o,neand-out.
We'll get &lt;&gt;ne mofe
chance to see two ather
definite lottery picks,
dlough, and that might be
wbat salv.ages tbi~ Final

,aiPt u.JY~. &lt;folJIId fiour
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'Br~n Rush was

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, _ tlllily a;msolation for tacnlar against
North
_great athletes. toK'*m a IXLA.u1bey'£e used to .Carolinawith25pointund
·lial.l and 'ldl diem. ...... it ,l ftrr lolill&amp; in ilbe last seven rebounds, while
ihas)zt ~ ~ iJW a •,,__ Fiu1 Foiii'S,. 11lcoe Derrick RO&amp;e Wti just as
todqdillllin.
.
&lt;consolalioa for good controlling the tloor
Apinst ua.A. lie deiV NOIIdl Carolina, ·l l'llich for Me!Dphis as a freshman
teemed ibell-sboc\rd in on :the big stage for the first
1 ..WC.tw: • .its f•
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auard Malclli Ginyard said.
"They were very poiliCd.
They picked our defense
.apan.. They knocked down
their shou. They knew
wbcl-c 1be open guy wu
going to he every time we

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NCAA Women's Anat' Four Semifinals

Stanford, Tennessee advance to title game
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) The bigger the stage, the
better Candice Wiggins
performs.
Wiggins continued her
electrifying run through
the NCAA tournament,
scoring 25 points and grabbing 13 rebounds while
getting some timely help
from Kayla Pederson and
JJ ·Hones as Stanford
shocked Connecticut 82-73
in Sunday night's national
semifinals.
Back in the Final Four
for the first time in II
years, the Cardinal (35-3)
avenged an early season
loss to the Huskies (36-2)
and advanced to Tuesday
night's title game, where
they'l'l put a 23-game winning streak on the line
against Tennessee or LSU.
Wiggins, the first player
to have two 40-point performances in the same
NCAA tournament, finished five assists shy of the
ftrst
triple-double
in
women's Final Four history.
She didn't shoot particularly well, going 7-for-19,
but made two huge 3pointers to help Stanford
pull away for good after
UConn trimmed a sevenpoint halftime deficit to
47-46 and appeared to be
taking control.
Down the stretch, the
Cardinll'l's lone · senior

struggled from beyond the
3-point line trying to get
the Huskies baclr.'in iL
Moore was 3-of-ll from
behind the arc, and
Montgomery was 1-for-9
on the way ~ scoring IS ·
points. Swanier had 13
points, and Houston added
10 for UConn.

Tennessee 47, l..su 46

Southern edges Wahama
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RACINE -

Behind an

RBl bases-loaded single by
senior Ashley Robie, the
Southern Lady TOD!adnes
blew by the W.baJJIII While
Fak:oos 3-2 iii eight · ·
Satunlay afternoon in~
varsity soflball contest. 1be
game was originally slated as
a double header with Roane
County, however, a scheduling conflict with an academic
function narrowed theoomest
to ooe game.
A pitdlec's dual between
Sonlhcm's Kasey 1\irley and
Wahama 's Kylie Riggs
developed. and took the spotligbl in the 1a11rr innings as
both teams hafded ful' the
win. Turley, the winning
hurler, W('.llt the diSlance for
the win in pitching a four-bitter, ·firimi five strike-outs,
thn:e walks, and allowing
two runs. Riggs Sll'UCk: out
eight, waledliiur, and gave
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gle for a 2-1 lally as WHS
pulled closer.
The 2-1 Tornado lead held
untii the finaiiWlld. 'J'urley
and .Riggs oonlinued to OlliS-'
ta' the tc:spcctive batleis in
great pi~ elfurts. Sittin,l!
oown
the White Falam id
ORb' in the fifth and sixth, aD
Thdey had to do was gel
dmugh the scvenlb. But id
the top of the inning, a single
by Hysell and walt by Kayla
Young put two WHS I1IIIDCri
on with one out. Amba:
· :rwteY bit a single to ri8bl
knocking in ooe tun as anot(t:
er IUliill:l' was deeliY":: to have
left the base too early.
Nevenbeless, Wahama tied
the SCOte. Rins sat down ·
Soutbem in lll1li- in the scv~
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TAMPA, A.a. (AP) Aluis Hornbuckle's only
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bask:et of the game was
enoqh to get Tennessee
back: in the championShip
game.
Hornbuckle's putback
. with seven-tenths of a second left lifted the Lady
Vols to a 47-46 victory
over LSU in . Sunday
night's national semifinal.
It was the lowest scoring
game in Final Four history.
Candace Parker did all lOss.
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she could with her burn
Southern hitters · were
Stanford's Candice Wqtgins leaps into the anns of Kayla
shoulder, scoring 13 points Turley with a pair of singles
Pedersen (14) after Stanford beat Connecticut 82·73 In an
and · ....,. bbin.. 15 rebounds and a walk, Sarah Edd_I ~ sinNCAA women's basketball tournament Final Four semifinal to
the &amp;ciy Vols.
Ide. and singles by wllitney
Sunday In Tampa, Aa.
Tennessee (35-2) moved \\lolfe-Riftle and Ashley
VanDerveer tinkered with because the Huslcies were within~ win of its eighth ~~'!ifema~~; =down Tor'*~.=,i~
her team's triangle offense 4-0 when trailing at the national championship. To and smgle, 'lllylor Hysell two
led off wilh a single,
following the 12-point break before Sunday nighL do it, the Lady Vols will singles, and Amber Thlly a
e-Riftle and · Turley
loss, which showed the They looked as though have to beat Stanford, ingle
_,.._, and nobie - - '
Cardinal exactly ~hat type they might have another which stunned Connecticut · s The. first two innings went ~ off the
of team it needed to comeback in them when 82-73 in the other semifi- .scoreless, excepting a .solo gl&lt;ive for a single to win tilt
become if .it hoped to be Renee Montgomery bit a nal.
two-out double by Wahama game 3-2.
able to · keep pace in a J5cfoot jumper and Cbarde
The Lady Vols are look- in the first 1\Jrley sat
rematch.
Houston followed with a ing to become the first Wahama down in order in the Wohoma ooo •o1 oo -•.Hi'
the ·third inning. W'llh one out in WP-Tuttoy;
002 000 01 ..:::"M 0
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UC
layup
to trim Stanford's repeat champ1ons
smce
LP-fliggo.
· onn made adjustlead
to
one.
Huskies
won
three
straight
ments after losing starting
starter got Jots of help gi,~ards Mel Thomas and
Thljt's when Wiggins, titles from 2002-04.
ference in his fastball. He
from her supporting cast.
Kalana Greene to season- who had 44 points in a secMeanwhile, LSU's Final
thought the main prob~
Hones hit a dee.p 3-point- ending knee injuries that ond-round victory over Four drought continued.
was
that the Reds wouldn't
10
er to . put Stanford up
forced the Huskies to rely Texas-El Paso and 41 .The Lady Tigers, who ·have
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l'rum
Page
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swing
at pitches just out of
with 3:20 to go, then
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been a Final Four staple
Pederson answered a 3- more heavily ?n Moore, agamst
ary and in the the last five seas&lt;ins, again
the strike rone. ·
pointer that drew UConn . Montgo!llery, T~na Charles Spokane regional final, . failed to make it to the up eight hits, three walks
"I just oouldn 't put any~
took over.
within 71-66 with a long and Keua Swan1er. .
The S-foot-ll guard championship game. LSU, and four runs in five body away," said Mycr.t,
jumper of her own to send
The chang~s VanDer~eer
who threw 95 pitches. "I
only the second team to. innings.
Cardinal fans into celebra- made - bas1cally modify- grabbed all 13 of her play in five straight Fimil . There's a difference of was throwing every pitch as
hard as I could. I was pretty
lion mode.
ing her offense .to revolve rebounds on the defensive Fours matching the feat .
opinion
over
what's
wrong
irritated at myself with not
Pederson finished with around two post players end and went 8-for-9 from accomplished
by with Myers, who is accus- be'
mg able to put poop1c
. hi .,
17 poinls, and Jayne Appel ~ather
than
one .
the fQu) line, including Connecticut from 2000-04,
med
thro
wmg . s •ast- . away."
added 15. Maya Moore led m~re~se? the prod_uctlon of four in the final 1:21 to has lost all five appear- to . to
b~l
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the
low:
to IDJd-90s.
Griffey's two-run homef
· UConn with 20 points on Wtggms . supponmg cast. help put the game away.
ances.
His breaking pitches in the first inning came ia
8-for-19 shooting:
. That. als.o made the
UConn, in :the F!naLF~ _ All~American .::. Sylvia looked OK, Manuel-said;--Jrts"16th at-bat ofthc seai08
UConn won an earlier Cardmal less dependent on for the first time smce wtn- Fowles did all she oould to "'The velocity on bis fast- and set a tone. Keppio&amp;et
meeting ·in November, but the senior star who carried ning its fifth national title avoid 1Qsing, her fourth ball so far is not w!W it was led off .the lbird ·. Wiib his
both teams made signifi- the team on her shoulders m 2004, ~ggled to get straight Final Four. She lastyear. He wilnhrowin,g seoond ilomea' of tbe sea.: l
cant changes during the during the tournament.
the ball to Moore eady.' · scored 24 pc)ints and everyihing he bad up there, son, and 1b rotc 1be pmc
last four months of the seaUConn trailed 40-33 at The
freshman
All- grabbed 20 rebounds to but lris fastball . was sitting open with a two-run doub~
son.
the half, however that was- American was held to six lead LSU (31-6), but it up there at 88, '89, 90 mph." in the sixth off Clay
Stanford coach Tara n 't necessarily a bad omen points in the first half and wasn't enough.
Myers didn't feel any dif- Condrey.

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· POMEROY -A Dayton and jailed 00 drug-«laiDI
man died Saturday after ~· Tammy Quillen,
. allegedly consuming a quar- 45, of Long Bottom, is in
ter~ of oocaine during
the Washington Counly Jail,
a traffic stop near Pomeroy. clwgcd with possession of
Tbli body of Antonio T. c:rack oocaine, a first-degme
Jolmson, 29, was tnmspot1- felony,
and
Laqwann
ed· to the Montgomery Jacl:son, 27' Dayton, is .in
County coro~·s office custody 011 a dwge Qf p«afta' he died Salwday afta'- mitting drug abuse. The two

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World War ll Museum
begins IW\ior expansion, A2

the Southein dtiJd, Bremna.
Taylor walked, I
Buzzanl walked, and
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. Eddy had a RBl oo a 1-3
ground out.~ tbco
J)OUil(led an RBI single fur a
~..() Southern lead.
For a time, thai " nm all
that was nco • ssary to win the
~- In the~ fuurth
•Kannyanaing, HaleySavno0::~

charged were to be
arraigned in Meigs Coumty
Court on Monday.
According to Sheriff's
Deputy Rick Smith, Quillem
was puled over oo U.S. 33
_ . Five Points for evidenoe of impaired driving:
Johnson, Smith Said, was a
pas~ in the rear lieat of
Quillm's vdricle. He was
obsened behaving errati- ·
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When the tbree were asled
for itlemtiticatiom..
Alter the lilttle were
plaood in rusrody, Smillh
said, Jolmsoo rold biro be
had ingested Vicadin tablets,
but later said he bad ~and
bad swallowed a plastic bag
oontaining cocaine.
Johnson was transported
to Holmr, but went into cardiac arrest on dae way,

CHnton ·
will drop
story

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POMEROY .
-U.S.
Senator Hillary Clinton, DN.Y., willoo longer include
a story about a Meigs
County woman's death in
her campaign IPI~I'!!IJ~-1
IIOW that its accuracy
been questioned.
_PapAS
The Associated Press .
reported that Clinton will ·
·~E.Cox,78
sti'ite the ~ory from bet
~ Eidtiljler, 50
~tandard
speech.
• Randall lee Gllbs, 62 Spokesman Mo Elleithee The achilles test dal8lmines bone density, an indication of osteoporosis w'h~ incliBaSes
• ~ J. Reynolds, 78 ' said candidates often repeat riSk of haclure. Here Ourtis King tak. the test given by Robin Sch001110ver, R. N. •Of tne
stories they hear on Holzer Mellical Center through its oommunity llea11h and ·wellness program.
• Rmard L Robson, 70 such
the trail but admitted the
• PeiM1 E. Seatles, 65
campaign didn't check out
the story fully.
• James N. Smilh, 79
Clinton has used a story
Deputy
recounted
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RACINE - At last
week's
meeting
pn
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Municipal
.Comics
J"Qwer-Ohio's. 401 water
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quality
oertification with the
Editorials
Ohio
Environmental
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Prote!:tion
Agency,
a questdovies
A.tion was raised about possiObituaries
~ ble contaminatiOD from the
of a ,,~erPlant 's productl·~
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B Section tilizer by-product.
~ports
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Elisa Young of Racine
~eather
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c -nwov...,P II' I j c&lt;Jo. OEPn. a U any a
nitrates to the local soil in
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relation to oontammauon o
drinking water. Young said
local level.s of nitrates were
• already elevated m relation

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plant. The landfill is to be
located easf of iLetan Falls
between the intersections
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many residents.
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Chamber event

Fert:ilizer plant prompts qu~tion, response

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RACINE. -Ye&gt;terday it
was inoerrectly reponed a
meeting concerning a landfill for American Municipal
Pow.e r-Ohio's
proposed
iJ)OWer plant would take
place tomorrow but the
meeting· is actually scheduled for a week from tomor- ·
row at 6 :30 p.m . on
Wednesday, April 16.
The public information
session will still take place
at .Southern ~ !Elementary
School. The meeting, hosted
by
me
Ohio

a!!d blood supr

and tests to ddennine
pressure, body mass
indc~ and bone' density, were
l'eatures of a health fair beld at

to ibe srnetiings.
woman's family told The
tobacco
prev('.lltion
materials,
Daily Sentinel Friday said
cancer
related
information
the woman did, indeed,
die from complications of from the Meigs County Cancer
her pregnancy, but insisted Initiative and nutritional mate- I
she was never denied rial from the Meigs County
medical care because she Extension Office were distrib- Unda King, nutrition assistance at the Meigs County
.oould not pay taiib for an uted. 1bere was also an enen- Extension Office, promotes good health through proper
sive informational display oo
office visit.
services offered by Ohio selection of food in an inlormatiol)al display at the
health fair.
Vlil.ley Home Health.
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reform .
Holman told Clinton the
Middleport woman had
lost her baby and later died
because she was «fused
treatment by a local medical practice.
No clinic or hospital was
ever named in the tepotts,
but O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital last week asked
Clinton to stop using the
story because it is inaccurate. The hospital. in a written statement, confirmed ·
the woman was a patieat
there, but said she was
never denied care. Her
name was first reported by
The Washington Post late
last week:.

Montgomery
Gmnty
Coroner indicates J~bnson
!had 'swallowed a plasllic bag
lbelieved to' lha"'e «mtained
powc3er cocame.
Jackson bas been ~etumed
ro Montgomery Col!lllty,
w!Dere is w.antol!l 'Gn il probacharge,
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Yesterday, Debra Prim
When .Racine developed with the OEPA said in relaits Souroe Water Protection tion to Racine's drinking
. Plan with the OEPA this water, ·the latest .nitrate
was proved 10 be a fact but . readings from June of last
the OEPA added, although year w.ere at a rate a 3.13
nitrate levels were elevated \llith anything · above a two
they were "well below what indicating the contaminai.s permissible." Nitrates are . lion is not from a natllral
the most ronunoo pollutant source. A reading ·of five
of
well
water
iJl would trigger samples
Southeastern Obio aeatcd being taken qualterly as
from m·-te
fi'--''i'~
onnnsed
to annually. A
ua
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.,.,..absorbed into the soil. Tbn:e reading of 10 is the maxi·
years ago when the source mum contamination level
water protection plan was the OEPA allows. 1be lowdone the elevated numbers est readm
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suggested the contamma- 2.67 m October of 2006.
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sampling for the SWPP was located within the fence line
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nitrates. Through the use of
PowersjJan technology,. the
plant :w111 produce a fertJhzer byproduct wh1ch w11i be
manufactured for sale by
The Andersons.
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.Kent Carson, commum cations director for AMPOhiO, ~at~ the fert 1!.1Zer
plant .has. n? .bearing
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POMEROY "Mardi
Gras" is the theme to this
Saturday's Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce
Annual Spring Dinner and
Auctiqn.
.
The dinner/auction, a signature fundraising event
·which aUows the chamber
to keep operating, tiegins at
6 p.m. at l(oumry Resoft
(formerly the Royal Oak
Resort) with tickets ai $25
per person . According to
Meigs County O:tarnber of
Commerce . ..:._Director·
Michelle Donovan tickets
are nearly sold out and will
'not be available 31 the door.
This year the band
"Woody Pine s and ·the
Lonesome Two·· will play
from 6-7 :15 p .m. with dinner served around 6:30p.m .
The , band's music is
described as .a mix of Blues
and Jazz and during their set
bids will be taken for the
silent auction which begins
at 7:30 p:m.
Some of the items up for
bid include the famo us
; "Chamber
tra vel ing
Goose." a framed.a nd autographed poster of Jorma
Kaukonen
and
Roger
McGuinn . a Columbu s·
Blue Jackets
pennant
signed by the only Blue
Jacket bmn in Ohio.
Cincinnati Red&gt; tickeb.
Marshall Unive"ity footOhio
ball
-tick.et,.
University football ticket,,
$250 rental voucher from
Gheen ·, Rental. various
autographed item~ from
Mike Banrum. a metal
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