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Issue 175, Volume 72

MEET THE CANDIDATES:
AUDITOR OF STATE
Staff Report

Editor’s Note: As we
approach the November
General Election, Ohio
Valley Publishing will
be running articles
allowing the candidates
in contested races to
introduce themselves
and tell the voters why
they are running for ofﬁce.
Each candidate
is asked, in their
own words, to
respond to two
questions — tell
us about yourself Faber
and why are you
running for this
ofﬁce.
OHIO VALLEY — For
Auditor of
State, residents
will be choosSpace
ing between
Keith Faber
(R-Celina) or Zack
Space (D-Dover) from
the two major parties.
There’s also a third
party candidate on the
ballot, Robert Coogan,
a libertarian
Responses submitted
by Faber and Space to
Ohio Valley Publishing, are listed below in
alphabetical order.
Keith Faber
Tell us about yourself
I was the youngest of
four children raised by
a single mother. I got
my ﬁrst job at the age
of 12, sweeping ﬂoors
and cleaning toilets
for a local business.
I was the ﬁrst in my
family to go to college,
then law school. I met
my wife of 22 years,
Andrea, in Celina,
where I live with her
and our two children,
Adam and Brooke.
Celina is also where
I work, operating my
own law ﬁrm that specializes in mediation
My entire legislative career has focused
on making our state
government more
efﬁcient, effective, and
transparent. That’s
why I am running for
Auditor now – to make
our state government
work better, faster, and
cheaper. I am the most
qualiﬁed candidate running – that is why the
Ohio Society of CPAs
unanimously endorsed
me and why I have
been endorsed by the
last 4 state auditors to
hold the job.

Why I decided to
run for this office?
My entire legislative
career has focused on
making state government more efﬁcient, effective,
and transparent.
I was a part
of the Senate
leadership that
worked with
Governor Kasich
to cut taxes by
almost $5 billion. I drafted the
Common-Sense
Initiative that
has dramatically
reduced new
regulations. I
worked on taking Ohio from an
$8 billion deﬁcit to a
$2 billion surplus and
taking our rainy -day
fund from $0.89 to $2.7
Billion. Ohio is doing
better, but better is still
not good enough.
I’m running for Auditor now because it is
the one ofﬁce responsible for oversight in
state government and
protecting the taxpayers. The Auditor is
responsible for catching
government ofﬁcials,
lying, cheating, or stealing. I have been a prosecutor and I will put
public ofﬁcials, regardless of party, betraying
the public trust in jail. I
am not going to Columbus to make friends, I
am going to Columbus
to make the lives of
Ohioans, from Lake
Erie to the Ohio River,
better.
An Auditor that
wants to see government work quicker,
better, and cheaper
for the taxpayers has
tremendous power to
whip government into
shape. That is what I
plan to do.
Zack Space
Tell us about yourself
Zack Space was born
and raised in the small
eastern Ohio town of
Dover, in Tuscarawas
County. After graduating from law school at
The Ohio State University, he returned to
Dover and practiced
law for nearly 20 years
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Weather: 5
Sports: 6
Classifieds: 7
Comics: 8
TV listings: 9
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Throwback Thursday: Flooded Pomeroy

Courtesy of Marge Reuter

This postcard photo provided by Marge Reuter shows a Model T sitting in flood waters along Main Street in Pomeroy near the Hocking
Valley Railroad Ticket Office. The date on the bottom of the postcard reads April 1, 1924.

Dining, dancing to benefit MPAC
Staff Report

POMEROY — The
Meigs Performing Arts
Center (MPAC) Foundation will be hosting a
dining and dancing event
on Nov. 10 as a fundraiser
for the foundation.
MPAC will be presenting an evening of dining
and dancing to music
from the Big Band Era on
Nov. 10 at the Farmer’s
Bank Community Room
in Pomeroy.
A full course dinner will be served by
the Meigs High School
Drama Department at
6:30 p.m. followed by
an evening of big band
music performed by talented local singers, with
dancing.
Those performing
include Seth Argabright,
Margaret Evans, Jessica
Holliday, Dave Hopkins,
Mike Kennedy, Amy Perrin, Renee Stewart and
Anna Wears.
Tickets are on sale at
King’s Ace Hardware

Courtesy photo

Performers for the upcoming MPAC Foundation dining and dancing event

740-992-5020 and Clark’s
Jewelery 740-992-2054
and online at www.
mpacfoundation.org until
Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. For more
information call 740-5140358.
Founded earlier this
year, MPAC’s mission is
to further the economic
and cultural advancement

of Meigs County and the
Southeast Ohio region
by raising funds for the
construction of a state-ofthe-art performing arts
center.
The MPAC Foundation
is made up of community
members with combined
experience in local and
professional perform-

ing arts, grant writing,
theater technology and
architecture.
All proceeds will go to
the MPAC Foundation.
To learn more or make
a donation, visit the
MPAC Foundation online
at MPACfoundation.org,
or email MPACfoundation@gmail.com.

The Ariel to present ‘Hollywood Sounds’
Staff Report

GALLIPOLIS — The
sounds of the silver
screen will ﬁll the historic Ariel-Ann Carson
Dater Performing Arts
Centre when The Ohio
Valley Symphony, under
the direction of Keitaro
Harada, takes the stage
on Saturday with the
best of movie music. The
7:30 p.m., Hollywood
Sounds program features
violinist Christina Nam
performing Erich Korngold’s Violin Concerto in
D Major.
Korngold was a European composer who ﬂed
Europe during the Third
Reich. He was one of
many who ended up on
the west coast turning
to composing scores for
the growing genre of
ﬁlm. Maestro Harada
has chosen a program
that reﬂects the history

File photo

Professor of Art Kevin Lyles at the University of Rio Grande
inspects handrails placed in the balcony of the Ariel Opera House
this past summer. He and Dylan Collins of West Virginia University
spent time in June installing and painting the new rails in keeping
with the performance center’s aesthetic. This Saturday The Ariel
welcomes a night of music from the movies.

of ﬁlm in this country to
complement Korngold’s
concerto. Other movies represented in the
concert are Raiders of
the Lost Ark, Sound of
Music, Schindler’s List,
West Side Story and others.
Keitaro Harada is a
dazzling presence on the
podium and conducts

the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra and around
the world. He is bringing
with him the stunning
violin prodigy Christina Nam to perform as
well as premiering two
works by composer Matt
Jackfert (you may have
heard him on WV Public
Radio).
With a growing sched-

ule as an international
guest conductor, Harada’s recent and coming
seasons mark several
high proﬁle engagements
including the Tokyo
Symphony, the Louisiana
Philharmonic Orchestra
and the Soﬁa National
Opera in Bulgaria. Harada champions creative
programming, development of the orchestra as
a part of a community’s
cultural fabric, advancement of each musician he
encounters and responsibility as an artistic and
civic leader.
Sixteen year-old Christina Nam is a young
phenom who has already
soloed with major
orchestras such as Cleveland and Cincinnati,
won numerous international competitions and
appeared on shows such
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AS THE OLD OHIO FLOWS…

DEATH NOTICES

Big Mama SPRAGUE and her Meigs County Captains
By Jordan Pickens

begin to write the upcoming edition of this article,
I kick a few ideas around
and usually try to cover
“What I love most
something I can
about rivers is you
relate to my kids in
can’t step in the
American History
same river twice;
class at Southern
the water’s always
High School. I do
changing, always
this for multiple
ﬂowing…” – Judy
reasons; one, to
Kuhn. While the
incorporate as
quote is from DisNye
much local hisney’s Pocahontas,
tory I can into my
the sentiment
American History curcan be applied to life in
riculum; and two, if I can
Meigs County, for, the
relate the subject matter
Ohio River today, isn’t
to them as much as posthe same Ohio River
sible, they are more likely
as it was in years past.
When I decided to do this to understand it much
better. This week, we are
column, I gave careful
thought to a name for it, discussing industrialization and the movement
and I also use the name
as sort of my sign off, “as to urbanization. Mass
the old Ohio ﬂows….,” for production at cheaper
costs — the bigger the
good reason. To me, the
better — and for some
name of the title is more
reason, I kept thinking of
than words: it’s a way of
one boat and her former
life.
Captains from Pomeroy.
Each week when I

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MORRIS
LETART FALLS — Wallace M. Morris, 70,
Letart Falls, died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018,
at his residence. Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Cremeens-King Funeral Home,
Racine, Ohio.

Courtesy of Jordan Pickens

SPRAGUE in 1903 first trip up the Ohio passing Pomeroy

The boat I am referring to
is SPRAGUE, also known
as “Big Mama,” and two
of SPRAGUE’s captains
were from Meigs County:
Capt. Henry Nye of
Pomeroy and Capt. Guy
Mallory of Racine.
Built in 1901 in
Dubuque, Iowa,
SPRAGUE was designed,
built by, and named after
Peter Sprague of Iowa
Iron Works and used in
the Monongahela River
Consolidated Coal and
Coke Company. Built at
a cost of over $300,000,
“Big Mama” SPRAGUE
was the largest sternwheel towboat in the
world with an overall
length of 318 feet and
width of 61 feet; her
hull was 7.4 feet. Her
gigantic paddlewheel
was 40 square feet, later
shortened to 38 feet to
add speed to the boat,
with four 20,000 pound
rudders surrounding
the sternwheel; these
rudders each measured
32 feet long and 12 feet
high. The rudders were
connected to the large
wooden 13.5 feet in
diameter wheel to steer
the boat. Her stacks were
50 feet high from the
top of the boilers to the
ﬂutes and were 5 feet
in diameter. When ﬁrst
built, she had six sets of
Hopkins patented boil-

ers built of ¾ inch steel
plate and designed for
pressure of 200 pounds
per square inch. Total
weight of her engines was
151,000 pounds. As for
horsepower, no one really
ever tested her full horsepower, but it was rated
around 2,720.
SPRAGUE was too
large to navigate safely
in the narrower waters of
the Ohio River, consisting of everything above
Louisville, Kentucky.
SPRAGUE only made the
trip to Pittsburgh three
times as a towboat and
once after she was decommissioned and returned
to the “Steel City” in
1959 to celebrate Pittsburgh’s bicentennial. During her working years,
“Big Mama” was capable
of pushing 56 coal barges
at once. In February
1907, SPRAGUE set the
record for the world’s
largest coal tow, pushing 60 barges which
carried the equivalent
of 1,500 railroad cars of
coal. SPRAGUE also set
a world’s towing record
for oil, pushing 19 barges
with 11 million gallons of
crude oil. In a 1934 edition of The Waterways
Journal, “Mainly due to
the massive tows and
cargo she could handle,
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PARSONS
RACINE — David Denver Parsons, 73, of
Racine, died on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 in his residence. Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Racine has
been entrusted with the arrangements.

COTTRILL
SYRACUSE — Sharon S. Cottrill, 71, of Syracuse, died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, at Riverside
Hospital in Columbus.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by the
Ewing-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
WRIGHT
GALLIPOLIS — Donald E. Wright, 87, of Gallipolis, died Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at Abbyshire Place.
Arrangements will be announced later by the
Willis Funeral Home.
WAUGH
CROWN CITY — Connie Lou Waugh, 73, of
Crown City, passed away on Tuesday October 30,
2018 at Kettering Medical Center in Kettering.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday
November 4, 2018 at the Kings Chapel Church
with Pastor Matt Henry ofﬁciating. Burial will follow in the Victory Cemetery. Friends may call at
the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home on Saturday November 3, 2018 from 4 to 7 p.m.
METHENEY
VINTON — Donald E. Metheney, 87, Vinton,
passed away at Abbeyshire, Bidwell, Wednesday
morning, October 31, 2018.
Funeral Services will be held 1 p.m., Friday,
November 2, 2018 at the McCoy-Moore Funeral
Home, Vinton, with Pastor David Greer ofﬁciating. Burial will follow in the Piper Cemetery near
Vinton. Friends and family may call at the Funeral
Home on Friday, 11 a.m. until the service hour at
1 p.m.
BONECUTTER
GALLIPOLIS — Carl H. Bonecutter Jr., 76,
Gallipolis, died at 2:05 p.m., Tuesday, October
30, 2018 in the Charleston Area Medical Center,
Memorial Division, Charleston, W.Va. Funeral services will be 1 p.m., Saturday, November 3, 2018,
in the Cremeens-King Funeral Home, Gallipolis.
Interment will be in the Centenary Cemetery in
Green Township. Friends may call two hours prior
to the funeral service at the funeral home.

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MEIGS BRIEFS
Editor’s Note: Meigs Briefs will only list event
information that is open to the public and will be
printed on a space-available basis.

Cooperative Parish (old Pomeroy Elementary) Nov. 1-16. Applications can be
completed only Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m.
to noon. Last day to apply is Nov. 16.
You must be a Meigs resident, fall within
income guidelines, children/teens you are
applying for much be under age 19 and
living in your household. Bring ID, proof
MIDDLEPORT — The Mid-Valley
of custody/guardianship, proof of income.
Christian School Fall Festival will be
held on Nov. 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Be prepared to list gift ideas for shopthe school located at 500 N. 2nd Avenue ping, clothes and shoe sizes. Note there
is a set budget amount allotted for each
in Middleport. There will be games,
child/teen. There is no guarantee speprizes, cake walk, silent auction and
ciﬁc items will be purchased or speciﬁc
more. Admission is one canned food
requests on the list will be met. Income
item per person with the items to be
guidelines per family size: 1 - $12,060.
donated to local food pantries.
2- $16,240. 3 - $20,420. 4-$24,600.
5-$28,780. 6- $32,960. 7-$37, 140.
8-$41,320. This information released by
the Meigs Memorial/Toy Run Committee
and Pomeroy Cooperative Parish.
SYRACUSE — Meigs County Road
122, Roy Jones Road, will be closed
from Monday, Oct. 29, to Thursday,
Nov. 8. County forces will be repairing
a slip between Snowball Hill Road and
the Syracuse Corporation Limit.
POMEROY — American Legion Drew
Webster Post 39 will host a Veterans Day
observance and holiday dinner on Nov.
12 to celebrate 100 years of the American Legion. .A ceremony will be held
at 11 a.m. on the Pomeroy Parking Lot
with a holiday dinner to follow at 1 p.m.
POMEROY — Applications for toys/
at Post 39 (the old Sailsbury School).
gifts will be accepted at the Pomeroy

Fall Festival to be held
Nov. 3 in Middleport

Road Closure in
Meigs County

We Invite You To Our
Holiday Open House!!

Veterans Day
observance

Christmas
toys/gifts sign ups

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that were often so massive in size, they caused
the Mississippi to actually run backwards after
[SPRAGUE] passed
going upriver.”
According to the October 27, 1934, edition
of Waterways Journal,
Captain Henry Nye of
Pomeroy was pilot of
SPRAGUE all but two
years of her service in the
coal trade for the Combine. Captain Nye and
Captain Henry Pawnell,
also of Pomeroy, were
master pilots of the towboat H.F. FRISBIE on the
upper Mississippi River
for some years. When the
H.F. FRISBIE retired in
1903, Captain Nye went

to SPRAGUE. Co-pilots
with Captain Nye for
some years on SPRAGUE
were Captains Cal Blazier
and Guy Mallory. Captain
Mallory was from Racine.
Captain Nye left
SPRAGUE in 1915 to go
with the West Kentucky
Coal Co. He piloted the
towboat GLEANER and
later CHARLES P. RICHARDSON. After retiring,
he returned to Pomeroy
for several years, then
went to Paducah, Kentucky, were he died and
was buried. National Rivers Hall of Fame inductee,
Captain Fred Way, Jr.,
remarked, “Captain
Henry Nye of Pomeroy,
often called the Dean of
River Pilots, retired and
received many congratulations upon his useful
career which included
making a wonderful repu-

tation aboard the giant
SPRAGUE in coal boating days.”
For more information
on the SPRAGUE, pick
up a copy of Jack Custer’s
book The Steamer
Sprague (Big Mama): The
World’s Largest Sternwheeler Towboat. I would
like to thank Robert Titus
for photo copies of an
April 1956, edition of The
Democrat, which gave
Meigs County readers the
date and time to watch
SPRAGUE make her last
trip up the Ohio River for
Pittsburgh’s bicentennial.
You can check out that
edition of The Democrat
online at the Meigs County Library’s website.
As the old Ohio
ﬂows….

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concert weekends. Open
rehearsals are a wonderful way for young and
old alike to listen to live
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symphonic music when
as NPR’s “From the Top” schedules and timing do
not allow them to attend
and PBS/CET’s “Showconcerts. They also offer
case with Barbara Kela behind-the-scenes
lar.”
glimpse of what goes into
The OVS is devoted
preparing an orchestral
to bringing great music
performance.
played by great artists
Concertgoers — new
to the Ohio Valley – and
making orchestral music or veteran — have
another chance to learn
easy to love. The doors
more about the music
are open and the public
with a free pre-concert
is welcome to attend
OVS rehearsals for free at chat in the third-ﬂoor
7-10 p.m. on Fridays and Ariel Chamber Theatre,
the pre-concert talks are
1-4 pm on Saturdays on

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interactive and informal
and begin at 6:45 p.m.
Tickets for The Ohio
Valley Symphony’s concerts are $24 for adults,
$22 seniors and $12 for
students. Tickets are
available on the website
at arieloperahouse.org
or ohiovalleysymphony.
org or at the box ofﬁce.
Funding for The Ohio
Valley Symphony is
provided in part by
the Ann Carson Dater
Endowment. The Ariel
is located at 426 Second
Ave. in downtown Gallipolis, Ohio and is an
ADA accessible facility.

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scandal in Ohio history.
The for-proﬁt charter
school ECOT has stolen
hundreds of millions of
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dollars from taxpayers —
money that would have
with his father, during
otherwise gone to public
which time he served
school districts — by
as a Public Defender
falsifying attendance data
and as Dover’s City Law
Why I decided to
of its students. The scam
Director. In 2006, he was run for this office
was allowed to ﬂourish
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I’m running for Audibecause ECOT’s founder
Congressman from Ohio’s tor of State because the
was a top political donor
18th District, representcorrupting inﬂuences of
to incumbent politicians.
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money in politics and
The Auditor also serves
southeastern Ohio.
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on the Redistricting
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exempliﬁed by extreme
Zack championed workpartisan gerrymandering, Commission, which will
redraw Ohio’s legislative
ing class Ohioans, and
are grave threats to our
maps in 2021, after the
was instrumental in
democracy. The Auditor
next census in 2021. I
bringing broadband
of State is uniquely positechnology, employment
tioned to tackle these two have pledged to end gerrymandering in Ohio by
opportunities, and infranefarious inﬂuences and
structure improvements
to restore faith and conﬁ- creating as many fair and
to his district.
dence in the institution of competitive legislative
districts as possible.
Zack is running to
government.
I also intend fulﬁll the
serve as Ohio’s next AudiAs Auditor, I will be
traditional ﬁscal complitor of State, where he
a dynamic and indepenwill use the broad power dent watchdog of elected ance duties of the Auditor’s ofﬁce, with an eye
of the ofﬁce to deliver
ofﬁcials all across Ohio.
much needed reform to
When politicians put the towards proactive and
holistic reviews of state
state government. Zack
interests of their donors
departments and agenis committed to shining
above the needs of their
cies.
a light on the corruptive
constituents, I will be
The political system
inﬂuence of money in
there to call them out.
should work for all of
politics, ending extreme
We’ve witnessed this
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2 PM

8 PM

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temperature, dew point, barometric
pressure, and changes from past weather
conditions to provide a scale showing the overall
probability and severity of an asthma attack.

76°
50°
63°
41°
84° in 1950
23° in 1906
(in inches)

24 hours ending 3 p.m. yest.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Normal year to date

0.00
2.61
2.81
51.08
35.84

Today
7:55 a.m.
6:28 p.m.
1:01 a.m.
3:22 p.m.

Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset

Fri.
7:57 a.m.
6:27 p.m.
2:10 a.m.
4:01 p.m.

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First

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The solunar period indicates peak feeding times
for ﬁsh and game.

Today
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.

Major
7:11a
8:04a
8:51a
9:36a
9:19a
10:04a
10:50a

Minor
12:57a
1:50a
2:38a
3:23a
3:07a
3:51a
4:38a

Major
7:40p
8:30p
9:17p
10:01p
9:44p
10:28p
11:15p

Minor
1:26p
2:17p
3:04p
3:48p
3:31p
4:16p
5:03p

WEATHER HISTORY
On Nov. 1, 1861, a hurricane battered
the Union ﬂeet as it tried to attack
ports in the Carolinas. On Nov. 1,
1946, a tropical storm drenched
Naples, Fla., with almost 8 inches
of rain.

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SATURDAY

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures
are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

SUNDAY

54°
35°

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weather with a number of demographic factors to provide a scale
showing the overall probability of transmission
and symptom severity of the common cold.

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0-2 Low; 3-4 Moderate; 5-6 High; 7-8 Very High; 9-10 Extreme

WEATHER TRIVIA™

Chillicothe
60/47

61°
46°

Lucasville
65/50
Portsmouth
66/50

Partly sunny

AIR QUALITY

Mostly cloudy

0 50 100 150 200

300

500

Primary pollutant: Particulates

Belpre
67/54

Athens
63/51

Air Quality Index: 0-50, Good; 51-100,
Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive
groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very
unhealthy; 301-500, Hazardous.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

OHIO RIVER
Levels in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday

Location
Willow Island
Marietta
Parkersburg
Belleville
Racine
Point Pleasant
Gallipolis
Huntington
Ashland
Lloyd Greenup
Portsmouth
Maysville
Meldahl Dam

Flood
Stage
37
34
36
35
41
40
50
50
52
54
50
50
51

Level
12.72
21.54
23.88
12.68
13.15
25.61
N.A.
28.69
35.45
12.39
24.60
33.70
24.30

24-hr.
Chg.
-0.21
+0.42
+0.29
-0.16
-0.03
-0.04
N.A.
+1.20
+0.37
none
+2.10
-0.50
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Cloudy, chance of a
little rain

Cooler with times of
clouds and sun

St. Marys
69/55

Elizabeth
70/55

Spencer
71/55

Buffalo
70/54
Milton
70/54

St. Albans
72/56

Huntington
68/52

NATIONAL FORECAST
110s
100s
Seattle
90s
60/54
80s
70s
60s
50s
40s
30s
20s
San Francisco
10s
75/52
0s
-0s
-10s
Los Angeles
83/61
T-storms
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Cold Front
Warm Front
Stationary Front

56°
37°

Parkersburg
67/55

Coolville
66/52

Ironton
68/53

Ashland
67/53
Grayson
68/51

WEDNESDAY

69°
48°

Marietta
66/54

Wilkesville
65/51
POMEROY
Jackson
68/54
65/50
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
70/55
67/52
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
52/43
GALLIPOLIS
69/54
71/55
69/53

South Shore Greenup
68/52
65/48

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65°
52°

Murray City
60/48

McArthur
61/48

Waverly
62/48

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59/48

Adelphi
59/47

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68°
64°
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with a shower
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Montreal
45/35

Billings
51/38

Denver
56/32

Toronto
Minneapolis
47/37
53/36
Detroit
Chicago 49/41
53/41

New York
68/60
Washington
76/68

Kansas City
61/40

Chihuahua
75/40

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33/24/pc
73/60/r
70/63/pc
74/64/pc
51/38/c
61/43/c
60/53/c
72/57/r
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52/32/c
53/41/pc
57/43/r
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56/45/r
62/45/s
56/32/pc
61/39/pc
49/41/r
86/75/pc
67/46/s
48/40/r
61/40/pc
78/59/s
58/40/r
83/61/s
64/45/r
86/73/pc
53/36/pc
69/45/r
76/54/t
68/60/pc
59/40/pc
86/67/pc
73/65/pc
78/55/pc
59/54/r
56/42/sh
75/64/pc
77/67/pc
51/43/r
54/44/c
75/52/s
60/54/r
76/68/pc

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60/40/s
36/30/pc
63/44/t
69/59/sh
73/53/r
56/40/c
60/39/pc
66/60/r
58/42/sh
71/45/t
57/36/pc
51/34/c
50/37/c
51/39/sh
51/38/c
71/48/s
62/39/pc
55/36/c
49/35/c
85/75/pc
71/49/s
51/35/c
55/40/c
79/58/s
61/39/pc
88/60/s
55/39/c
87/74/pc
50/37/c
56/39/c
67/52/s
70/62/sh
63/41/pc
86/61/pc
73/60/sh
82/57/s
56/39/sh
51/44/r
74/51/t
76/55/t
57/39/c
63/43/c
70/52/s
61/50/r
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73/60
El Paso
65/43

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Albuquerque
Anchorage
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Billings
Boise
Boston
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville
Miami
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Orlando
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland, ME
Raleigh
Richmond
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC

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Low

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Houston
67/46

Monterrey
79/54

91° in McAllen, TX
1° in Bodie State Park, CA

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Low -48° in Summit Station, Greenland
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Ohio battles Broncos on Thursday

Bryan Walters | OVP Sports

The Ohio football team is looking for a second straight Thursday night victory, as the Bobcats battle Mid-American Conference host Western Michigan at Waldo
Stadium in Kalamazoo. The Green and White are 5-3 overall, including 3-1 in conference and are coming off of 52-14 victory over Ball State in their first Thursday game
of the year. WMU is 6-3 overall, including 4-1 in the MAC, and the Broncos haven’t lost at home to Ohio since 1998. The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff and will
be televised on ESPNU.

RedStorm No. 1 in NAIA poll
By Randy Payton

For Ohio Valley Publishing

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Two
more shutout victories, coupled
with a tie by top-ranked William Carey (Miss.) and a loss
by No. 2 Oklahoma Wesleyan
University, helped propel the
University of Rio Grande into
the No. 1 position of the latest
NAIA Men’s Soccer Coaches’
Top 25 Poll released Tuesday
afternoon by the national
ofﬁce.
The RedStorm picked up
seven of 18 ﬁrst-place votes
and ﬁnished with 485 points in
the balloting of a panel of head
coaches representing each of
the conferences, Association of
Independent Institutions and
Unafﬁliated Groups.
Rio Grande (16-0), which
ofﬁcially secured the River
States Conference regular season title by blanking Asbury
University and Midway University last week, won’t play
again until the semiﬁnal round
of the RSC Tournament after
earning a ﬁrst round bye as the
top seed.
Head coach Scott Morrissey’s team will face the
survivor of Saturday’s RSC
quarterﬁnal round matchup
between No. 4 seed Asbury and

ﬁfth-seeded Indiana University
East on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at
Evan E. Davis Field.
Rio Grande’s top billing - its
58th such ranking since 2000 is an NAIA all-time best and its
ﬁrst No. 1 selection since the
2016 preseason poll.
The RedStorm have also
appeared in 116 consecutive
Top 25 polls, a ﬁgure topped
only by Lindsey Wilson College’s 126 straight appearances.
William Carey (Miss.), which
had its perfect season end in
a scoreless draw with Florida
College last week, slipped to
second place after receiving
eight ﬁrst-place votes and 483
points in the balloting.
Central Methodist (Mo.) garnered the remaining three ﬁrstplace nods and jumped from
ﬁfth place to the No. 3 position
with 458 points.
Oklahoma Wesleyan (456
pts.) dropped from second to
fourth after suffering its second
loss of the year, while Hastings
(Neb.) fell from fourth to ﬁfth
after tallying 448 points.
The Master’s (Calif.), Benedictine (Kan.) and Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) all had the biggest
jumps of the week, moving up
six spots each to ﬁll positions
17-19, respectively.
The University of Northwest-

Courtesy photo

Rio Grande’s Harry Reilly and Midway’s Stephan Peuterbaugh battle for a loose
ball during an Oct. 27 River States Conference men’s soccer matchup in Midway,
Ky.

ern Ohio suffered the biggest
drop for the week among the
Top 25 teams, slipping seven
slots from 17th to 24th.
Madonna (Mich.), Science &amp;
Arts (Okla.), Kansas Wesleyan
and Columbia (Mo.) were the
four newcomers to the poll this
week, taking spots 20, 21, 23
and 25, respectively.
Southeastern (Fla.), Southwestern Christian (Okla.),
William Woods (Mo.) and

Reinhardt (Ga.) were the four
teams which fell from the Top
25 list.
For the ninth straight week,
WVU-Tech was the only other
RSC to receive mention in poll,
ﬁnishing with 41 points for the
equivalent of 31th place.
NOTES: Mitchell Osmond
was named the River States
Conference Men’s Soccer
See POLL | 7

Alabama, Clemson, LSU top 1st CFP rankings
By Ralph D. Russo
The Associated Press

If you don’t like the ﬁrst College Football Playoff selection committee rankings,
don’t worry. Saturday’s slate of huge games
guarantees major changes are coming next
week.
Alabama, Clemson, LSU and Notre
Dame were the top four teams in the initial
CFP rankings Tuesday night.
After meeting for a day and a half at a
hotel outside Dallas, the 13-member selection committee released the ﬁrst of its ﬁve
weekly top 25s before the four-team ﬁeld is
set for the semiﬁnals on Dec. 2.
Michigan was ﬁfth, followed by Georgia
and Oklahoma. Washington State was
eighth, the highest-ranked Pac-12 team.
Kentucky was ninth.
Of course, the ﬁnal rankings are the only
ones that matter, but the playoff picture
will be reshaped this weekend. Four games

matching top-20 teams are on tap Saturday, including Alabama at LSU and Georgia at Kentucky.
West Virginia, 13th in the CFP, is at
Texas, which is 17th. Michigan hosts Penn
State, which came in at 14.
The ﬁrst top four teams were no surprise. The same teams are Nos. 1-4 in the
latest Associated Press poll, except with
Notre Dame third and LSU fourth.
Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens,
who is in his ﬁrst season as committee
chairman, said LSU’s FBS-leading six victories against teams with winning records
gave the Tigers the edge over undefeated
Notre Dame. The Irish play at Northwestern (5-3) on Saturday.
UCF was the highest ranked team from
outside the Power Five conferences at
12th. The highest ranked team from the
so-called Group of Five conferences at the
end of the regular season is guaranteed
a spot in the New Year’s Six bowls. The

Knights, riding a 20-game winning streak,
earned that spot last year, beat Auburn in
the Peach Bowl and proclaimed themselves
national champions.
UCF has yet to beat a team that currently has a winning record. The strength
of schedule held the Knights back, Mullens
said. “But you balance that against what
you see when you watch the games,” he
added.
Last season, UCF started 18th and rose
to 12th by the ﬁnal rankings.
History lesson
If form holds, two of the top four teams
in the ﬁrst CFP ranking of the season will
go on to play in the national semiﬁnals.
Coaches began downplaying the signiﬁcance of the rankings even before they
were revealed on national television.
“I didn’t even know that was tonight.
See RANKINGS | 9

Drew crew:
Cavaliers
end slide,
beat Hawks
136-114
CLEVELAND (AP)
— The Cavaliers played
unselﬁshly, aggressively
and together for the ﬁrst
time this season.
They almost always do
for Larry Drew.
Rodney Hood scored
a season-high 26 points,
Cedi Osman added 20
and Cleveland ended its
six-game losing streak to
start the season, beating
the Atlanta Hawks 136114 on Tuesday night in
the Cavs’ ﬁrst game since
coach Tyronn Lue was
ﬁred.
Cleveland came in as
the NBA’s only winless
team, and Lue paid the
price for club’s slow start
in its ﬁrst season since
LeBron James left the
Cavs for the second time.
But with Drew serving
as their “acting” coach
while he tries to get
the team to restructure
his contract, the Cavs
played a complete game
— Cleveland had seven
players in double ﬁgures
— and avoided their ﬁrst
0-7 start since 1995-96.
“I really didn’t know
what was going to happen
tonight,” Drew said. “I
just wanted these guys to
try and put the ﬁrst six
games behind them as
quickly as they could and
be ready to turn the chapter with a new season.
They came out and took
the challenge.”
The Cavs improved to
10-1 in the past two years
under Drew, who ﬁlled
in last season while Lue
battled health issues.
Before the game, Drew
said he was “very disappointed” the Cavs had
not yet agreed to his
request to redo his deal
if he’s going to lead them
through what promised to
be a challenging season.
If Cleveland owner Dan
See CAVS | 7

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Ohio at Western Michigan, 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 2
Football
James Monroe at Point
Pleasant, 7:30
Buffalo at Wahama,
7:30
Hannan at Tolsia, 7
p.m.
Rio Grande Athletics
Volleyball at Carlow, 7
p.m.
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p.m.
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Marshall at Southern
Miss, 3 p.m.
Rio Grande Athletics
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Volleyball at Point Park,
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Cavs

that has bothered him
since the preseason opener.
The ﬁve-time All-Star said
doctors are still trying to
decide the best course of
treatment, and to this point
he has not been told he’ll
need surgery.
Until Love’s back, the Cavs
will have to replace his 19
points and 13.5 rebounds
per game. Someone needs
to pick up the scoring slack,
and Hood could be the guy.
He struggled after coming over to Cleveland at the
trading deadline from Utah
and never found his groove.
But he had his best game
for Cleveland against the
Hawks, attacking the basket
and knocking down all four
3-pointers.
“That’s the Rodney Hood
that I know,” Drew said.
“Rodney is a passive guy

Cleveland.
Rookie Trae Young scored
24 and Alex Len 22 for the
Hawks. Young scored a season-high 35 against the Cavs
on Oct. 21, wrecking their
home opener.
But Atlanta made 22
turnovers and the Hawks’
defense was poor in the
second half when the Cavs
scored 78 points.
“Tale of two halves,”
Young said. “Started out the
game, matched their effort,
matched their intensity. We
had a really good ﬁrst half
and then they made adjustments. We weren’t ready to
play and couldn’t ﬁnish it
out.”
The Cavs played their
third straight game without
forward Kevin Love, who
could miss several weeks
with a painful left toe injury

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Gilbert or GM Koby Altman
needed further proof that
Drew has his players’ attention, they got it.
“L.D. always has had a
voice,” Hood said. “Not as
big a voice, but he’s a guy
who’s been through the wars
and he knows how to put
guys in position to be successful. I think it was more
about us forgetting the ﬁrst
six games and coming out,
just playing well. Regardless
of the results, let’s just play
well. Tonight was a good
step in that.”
George Hill and rookie
Collin Sexton scored 17
apiece, and Tristan Thompson had 13 rebounds for

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A mangled ﬁnger. A
season ended. Will Grier
sees a matchup with No.
15 Texas not as a chance
for redemption against
a team he was injured
against a year ago, but
rather the next opportunity for No. 12 West Virginia as it tries to reach
the Big 12 championship
game.
Grier broke the middle
ﬁnger on his throwing
hand when he dove for
the end-zone pylon in the
Mountaineers’ 28-14 loss
to the Longhorns in Morgantown.
Gone was the chance
for a 10-win season and
perhaps eclipsing several
single-season records for
Grier. He missed the rest
of that game and the next

two, including a bowl,
and West Virginia lost all
three to ﬁnish 7-6. His 34
TD passes still were second best in school history
and his 3,490 passing
yards were fourth best.
Grier will face a hostile
Texas crowd in his only
trip to Austin, Texas,
on Saturday when West
Virginia (6-1, 4-1 Big 12)
plays the Longhorns (6-2,
4-1). Both teams share
ﬁrst place with Oklahoma
(7-1, 4-1).
There’s no need to look
back to the injury for
additional motivation.
“No, not at all. I
haven’t really revisited
that at all,” he said. “It’s
just a freak thing that
happened and hasn’t
changed my mindset at
all moving forward. This
is a really good team
we’re going up against.

We look forward to having an opportunity to
play this great game
in a great environment
against a great team.”
Grier had driven West
Virginia to the Texas goal
line in the ﬁrst quarter
last year. From the 1 he
faked a handoff to Justin
Crawford, kept the ball
and headed to his left.
He stuck the football out
toward the pylon but lost
the ball. His throwing
hand hit the turf with
defender Brandon Jones

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