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Sunday,June I, 2008

Middleport • Pomeroy • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

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STAFF REPORT
NEWSOtmlAILYSENTWELCOU

meeting.
After meeting in execu-

. $500

tive session, the board
approved the foUowing supplemental
contracts:
Brandon GregO!)', assistant
football
coach;
Ryan
Dunfee, assistant football
coach; Chris Buchanan, vol-

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Eastem board approves personnel
TUPPERS PLAINS· The Eastern Local Board of
Education approved personnel at its regular board

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unteer

fOOtban coach; Wes

Sanders, volunteer football
coach; Jamie Baker, volun-

teer foo«hall cOach; Aaron
Scbrir'~ volunteer football

ooich; Heather Wolfe, year-

boot
advisor;
John
Burdette. junior high girls'
basketball coach.
Tbe
board
aproved
administrative three-year
contracts for Jody Howard,
elementary school princi- .
pal. and Scot Gheen, high
school principal,. beginning
the 2008-09 school year.
The board pproved a five
yeru: contract for Mary
Price, a two year contract ·
extension contract for
Kevin Fick: through the
2010-2011 school year and

a continuing contract for
Linda Hensley beginning ·
with the next school year.
The board approved the
resignation
of
Keitha
Whitlatch as bus driver for
'the Eastern Local School
District effective date of
June 30.
The board approved the
.resignations oUon Rothgeb
as assistant elementary principal, Brad Quillen as high
school intervention specialist and golf coach, and Rita
Williams as French and language arts teacher,
An:h Rose was approved
as transportation supervisoc,

Carolyn Ritchie as lunch- Cunoingham. Sara Dodson,
room supervisor.
Brian Doherty, Brian J.
The following certified Duffy, leslie Dunfee, Ryan
staff wea-e approved pend- Dunfee, lao
Eldridge,
ing proper certification: James · D. Essick:, Cheryl
Carrie Abbott, Jamie Atha, Facemyer,
Cynthia
Lisa Averion, Peggy Bailey, Facemyer, Natalie J. Faulk:,
Jennifer
A.
Baldwin, Maijorie Fetty, Randall
Patrece Beesle, Patricia Fulks, Samantha Jo Fuller,
Bell, Brent BtsseU. Linday Vicki L. Gjiffm.
S. Booth, A.m.anda J .
Trevor
Hanhilammi,
Brooks, Eric M. Brown. Use Mary E. Hill, Adam Hines,
Burris, Natalie Burton, Beth Nicole Honaker. Chad
Cappone-Roell, Elizabeth Huston,
Greg Jeffers,
Carfora, Rebecca Carson, Tiffany Kehl, · Heather
Leland Carver, Melinda
Knapp, Loraine Kombudo,
Chancey, Amy Clark:.
Willis
Korb,
John ·
Kristine S. Colburn, Gary
Cunningham,
Sharon
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Local parishioners build church in Africa Pe~pective:
· BY BETH SERGENr

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INSIDE• Cost drives Senate

climate debale.
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·~ Fanners Bank
Mnounces Amott
JliOiriOiion. See Page. A3
• Local Briefs.
See . , . A5

• Spring ...__inn?.
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plan. See ._.

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::awcud schcllarshPs.
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POMEROY -'- Although
some . might say Meigs
County has dople who
haven•t hear ihe Good
News of Jesus Christ, that
hasn't .stopped the people
of Meigs County who have
heard of Him from reaching . out to those who
haven't in Africa.
· Last year Pastor Bob
Robinson of the Forest Run,
Millersville and Asbury
United Methodist Churches .
chatleilaed his parishioners
to rai5e money to build a
.
new United Methodist
·'!-,
Church and parso~e in ·
the North KatanflO .Disllict
of the UMC m Africa.
·Robinson said the UMC's
.fastest growin~ .c hurch is
currenlly in Africa.
. With spiritual .needs in
Meigs County wl!iti.ng to be
••
met, when Robinson was
asked why his.church chose
to help spread the Good
News in Africa, he reSponded: "The question is w~
shouldn't weT'
·
. Although . it · took them
several months, the three
churches which have a total
of around 85 people, raised
$13,000 to build the
·church, parsonage and
Bibles written ' in the
African's IWive tongue.
Rece.ntly, Bishop Ntambo
of the North Katango,
District, visited Meigs

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Stncldand
moves aid
his image

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

COLUMBUS One
thing Ohioans of both political stripes have to concede
is Gov. Ted Strickland has a
.s~ eye for the sman move.
Smart for the state,
maybe, but just as smart for

Strickland.
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======== ' duritig a special setVice at
Forest llun UMC the delegation sang a Christian
hymn in their oati ve langua~ and pariShioners from
Metgs · County tecogoi;red

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BishQp Ntambo of the North KatangO District Or the United Methodist Church of Africa (left)
greetS Pastor Bob Robinson representing Forest Run, Minersville and Asbury United
Melhodist ChurcheS whose parishioners raised $13,000 to build a new church and parIOiltlge in Africa

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Holzer Clinic is one
of several corporate
sponsors of the
2008 Gold Wings .
and Ribs Festival to
be held this Mek-

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Here Bill Quickel,
festival chainnan.
accepts a check
from Josh Simmons
and Diana Jeffers of
Holzer Ctinlc. Cass
Cleland, left, is the
festival finance
chalnnan.

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Sports
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BY ANDREW
We• 'II HUGGINS

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Exhibit No I: the governor's
announcement
Wednesday that he was tapping Ohio State University
law school dean Nancy
Hardin Rogers to clean up
the scandal-plagued attorney general's office.
·
This news won Strickland
all kinds of political points,
starting with the obvious
but not-to-be-underestimated coup of rutting a woman
in charge o fixing the mess
former Attorney General
Marc Dano left behind in
the wake of an affair with a
female subordinate .
In all the Specul;ition that.
buu.ed around the Statehouse
as pundits tried to gqess
Stricldand's pick, Rogers' .
oame never came up.
Yet as. soon as the governor introduced the dean, a
consensus quickly echoed
through
the , capital:
"Brilliant. Why dido' t I
think of thatT'
It's headache material for
Republicans trying to find a
chmk: in the governor's
armor ahead of the 2010
election.
"From a Republican perspective he's frustrating
because he's doing a lot of
the right things, and making
a lot of the right moves and
positionin§ himself well
politically, ' said Jim Trakas,
a former Republican state
lawmaker from suburban
Cleveland who's now runDing for «;onwess.
The selectiOn of Rogers
- a squeaky ·clean, universally praised academic was anbther coup · in
Strickland's full -court press
to wrestle the Dann scandal
under control as. it threatens
to
undo
thl!
gains
Democrats made in their
partial takeover of state
government in 2006.
··
Strickland also led the
charge threatening Dann
with impeachment - a fate
he avoided by resigning and expanding the state
watchdog's power to inves. tigate the attorney general's
office.
Strickland was regarded
as a liberal in his 14 y.:Jrs
in Con~ress, but as ~over­
nor he s modeled h1mself
in the tradition of populists
like Republican Gov. Jim
Rhodes and Democrat
Vern Riffe, who controlled

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:The Daily Sentinel

Monday, .June 2, 2008

Study: Kids' cancer
rates highest in Northeast

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psts dull childhood cancer
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ences in reporting.
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'lbe study from the Centers
for Disease Control and lead author Dr. Jm Li of the .
ftei;n ..ioo is '-1 on data CDC. Radiation bas bren
ICIJII • .. ing90~0fthe linked with the most com• ,._

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mon types of childhood

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yeafs been the nation's single largest source ol C8lbon dioxide, whictl most scientists believe contributes to global warm- IIUIIIbtr dtat shows just how I""'
Radiation SOURle5 include
ing. The economic cost of confroulitlg global Wlll'll1injJ- from higher eleclricily bills to more expensive gasoline- is dri- lllre dlikhJod ~s are.
lear plant
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vinn
the
debate
as
climate
.o.atakes
oentar
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The
,
Senate
begins
considering
legislation
MOnday
1be
hift'-•
rate
was
in
X-rays,
nuc
eons....,
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~'If'6'sions and llllhmll sources
that for the first lime would mandate a reduction in C8lbon dioxide and other gre110house gases from power plants. refiner- · the Northeast with 179 such as rndon . gas. But U
· ies, filclories and transportation, in hopes ol cutting heat-trapping poll)llion by two-thirds py mid~ntury.
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Cost drives Senate climate de ate ~~~:s:me ~~bya:E
Bv H. JOSEF HEBERT
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON- Froro
· higher electric bills to more
· expensivegasoline,thepossible eeonomic cost of tackling global warming is dri.
th deb
I"
vmg e
. ate as &lt;"mate
change takes center stage in
- Congress. ·
Legislation 'set for Senalf:
. debate Monday would
req uire a reduction in car• bon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases from
power .plants, refineries,
factories and transJ:nation.
·
The goal is to cut
1-trap· ping P?llution by two-thirds
by nudoentury.
With gasoline at $4 per
gallon and home . heatmg
and cooling costs
it
is geltfug harder to seD a ill
: that would transform the
::country's energy industries
:: and - as critics will argue
· - cause energy prices to .
rise even more.
Sen. Joe Liebennan, the
Connecticut independent
: who a leading sponsor of
... th. e bdl, says compute_r stud. 1es suggest a modest unpact
· on energy costs, with several "projections for continued
economic growdt. SponsOrs
. says the bill also offers bil:: lions of dollars in tax breaks
:: to offset higher energy bills.
Lawmakers returning from
· the Memorial Day break
bave more than just e~Xl!Y
· legislation to work on:
• Through a ~rioting ermr,
: a 34-page secuon of a $290
: billion farm bill did not
· make it into dte fmal ver: sion that .became law.
Senators now must deal
with the missing section on

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trade
""""'""'•· and international food. "But we want to make sure in development
eeded o u"'
make
the
• 1be House and Senate lbat debate we don't fotget ogy n
to

are going back and fordt
over spending for the Iraq
war, college benefits for
veterans and New Orleans'

lbat dte cost of inaction on shift rrom fossil fuels, Cllllllglobal warming would be ing·energy prices to soar.
moch IJighel: lhan the oost of
Sen. John McCain . ·of
theemissionreduclionscalled Arizona,thelikelyGOPpreslevees.
for in Ibis bi,ll."
idential nomiiloe, moendy
The debate on global
The propoSal would cap announced a less ambitious
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wanrung 1s v1ew
as a ..... uvu IOJU
re eases at P to cut 6'~·~ eonswa!A:rshed in climatecbange 2005 levels by 2012. sions 60 peirenl by 2050.11e
politics. Yet both · sides Additional reductions would has not said whether he will
acknowledge the ·pn!Spects follow annually so that by support the Senate bilL
for passage are slim this 2050,totalU.S.greenbouse althoughhefavorsacap-andelection year.
emissions would be about trade.approach.
Several GOP senators are one-third of current levels.
A separate GOP J)I'OI)OSal.
promising a filibuster; the
The bill . would create a from Sen. George Voiriovicb
bill's
supporters ·are · pOllution allowance trading of · Ohio, would set mileexpress~·doubt
.
lbey can system. That .would gener- stones for carbon dioxide
....-..:- over ..__
20
find the
votes to oyer- ate billions of doII ais a year .._~s
utc next .
come the delaying lactic.··
t,o help people offset expect- years. It wolild allow for
Only a few senatf(!Oow ed higber energy costs, pro- mandates , after that time
dispute the ~ty ofJlob- mote low-carbon energy •once a ctelirer pjclure devela! warming. Still. tJiere .is al~ves and help indus- ops· about new, low-carbon
· ,_.... __, ·. s.
a sb~
· divide o'ld ....,., to· tries deal with the transition. . "enef!Y ............~
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advocatmg
·
shift ssen the rountry'g
P~ of dJe $6.7 trillion proSenators
heavy cJePendence·OII coal, jccted 10 be collected 'from aggressive .0000 on climate
oil and·nllural g~witbout the allowilnces over 40 ·change say dtat would be
passing alOOJ Sllbstlnliw- years would go t,owanl $1100 ~too '• late to avert the worst
ly higher enerJ!y' costs to bi1J.ion in tax breaks to loff- etfe&lt;;ts of global warming.
people. .
:,. '
'· . set people's higher CDeiiY . AlsO·in diSpute i,s the disThe -leuin
. · · ;n.thsay, i¥wi.l.. ·
· . ' .· '' tJ;ibu1J.on
of . pollution
manuf~ ;'llnd·l~usi.,. ' .T'Jbese reductions ...._.iJ,l ··allowance's. ·
Many
groups !lave
siu,dy Mt "o!!Jy enable us 10~~ ,Democrats, . · iqcluding
after stud
,
y, baled 911 i::om- .dill ravages . of one ~ :.
Clihton and QbiJga. want to
puler · inodelin!, · .. - t!ieY' , .global warming, buf. 1rill '&lt;IUCtiOO all allowlnoes. 1be
say bear out ~ ~~ ·, Q"eate minions of ~ taew . 'Se111lte ,bill 'Would give
.cost and di~ from. • ~" , ooiJtends ~ about'bau:of litem !o states,
mandating ·tower · Cl1bOn ~ ·Barbara Boxer· · pf" ~ .ad affected
emissions.
'
California, Who beads ·ibe industne». .
.
EnviroliiDelliai , SfOU~ ,Senate Environment · ani;l
Sen.· Bernie Sandefs, an
counter wiih. ibid.,( dlai PUblic Works Committee.
ioiJep!:'llleot from Vermont,
show ~ ~ ~ 1 •. s . The legislation is DOt 1lli ,said, II¢ will lry to get dtat
from the ~-C:IJI!I pro- strong as some Democrats, .. d181!ged so that none goes
vide new .~ves
including presidential
to !Wiial he oonslden to be.
develop ~ axqy didalf:s Barack Obama and , ~ intere~.
sources and~:~ Hillary Rodham Clinto111
:Sen, Bob : Corker, Reffici~ ..P~M.'narilm. :ovould like: T_bey want cuts ' T~; also Wallts most, if
"This de.bi* lB _... •._be m C02 eiD!sstons of 80 pet- 1~·all, the all()!Wanoes aucmostly ~ ·.a.Q,'f, :lays cent by 2050.
.
· ·· poocd and the money going
DanieU ""'«,di::! •r'f;lflhe
Othei's lawmakers "believe . 911t in chi1cks to anyone.
Climate Ce*:r•.ibe ~ the bill goes too far, too fast · eamlDt .SJSO,OOO or less, or
Relnm:es D f • · C.ciuncil. They fear 'it will . outpace ' $300,000Jorcouples.
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specialist
at
"'"1"'"Children' Hospital Boston
ovet-niported elsewhere. · and Dan~ Farner Cancer
1be rates for the Midwest lnstitnte, said pollution and
and West were nearly ideo• bousing stock thll's older
tical, at 166cases per mil- lhan anywhere else in the
lion and 165 per million, nation might help explain
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hesaid.Tbatoould
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were identified in· dte study,
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data from stale and federal regions shouldn't · cause
.registties. 1be researcb · 3lanil mnong parents, said
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Hilfiger said in an e-inailed
. Le~endary' designer Yves · statement to The AsSociated .
.: Samt
Laurent,
who Press. "He was a creative
.: reworked the rules of fash- genius who changed the
, ion by putting women into world of fashion forever."
elegant pantsuits that came
"Cbanel gave women
to define how modem freedom" ani1 Saint Laurent
women
dressed,
died "gave. them power," ~
Sunday evening, a longtime ~d on Fran~-Ioro radio.
:. friend and associalf: said. Sa1111 Laurent was a '.'true
·: He waS 71.
creator," going beyond the
Pierre
Berge,
Saint aesthetic to make a social
La~nt' s business p3rtner statetnellt, Berge said.
for four decades, Sl\id he
When Saint laurent ·
had died at his Paris home · announced his retirement
·. following a long illness.
65
the '
in 2002 at
:: A towering fi~ure of 20th closure Of 1he Paris-bued •
:: century fashton, Saint haute coutl.ue h&lt;iuie he bid
· .: Laurent was widely consid- founded 40 y.e ars earlier. it
. ered the last of a ~eneration was mourned in the fashthat included Christian Dior ion world as the end of 10
and Coco Cbanel and made era. His ready ·to-wear
·Paris the fashion capital of label, Rive Gauche, which r
dte world, with the Rive · was sold.toGucci in 1999. '
. Gauche, or Left ~ank, as lts still bas boutiques around
:' elegant headquarters.
the world.
r
:: . In · the fast-changing
"Mr. Saint Laui'ent revo· world of haute couture, lutionil.ed modem. fashion·
:· Saint Laurent was hailed as with his lllldel:1ltollng of
' ': the most influential and youth, sppbistication and
enduring designer of his relevance. His Jepi;y will
titne. From the fmt YSL always be remeinbered
,"
1
. tuxedo and his ·trim said C8lvin Klein delipler ·
: pantsuits to stie-tbrougb Francisco Costa.
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:. blouses, sarari jackets and
Sainl
Laurent
first
glamorous gowns, Saint emerged as a proDJising
Laurent created instant clas- designer at t,be
of 17,
iiCs that remain stylish winning firSt prize in a condecades later.
test · s~nsoied . . ~)' the
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Wool
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: loss of such a legendary tat- Secretaria\ f9r a cocktail
• eat,"' designer Tommy dress design. '

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does not at all increase my
concern for my family or
for my neigbbors," Levy
said, adding, "First and
foremost, dtelie are still very
rare diseases in .children."
Regional differences in
· rates for some specific cancers have been found in
adults, but these are likely
due to personal babits and
lifestyle factors, Wan! said.
For elliample, lung cancer
rates are high in the South
because smoking is generally more popular there,
she said.
But it generally takes
years of exposure to Hf..dvle
factors such as s;;;king
before cancer devetops, she
said, so this · wouldn't
e)lplain childl:en's ralf:S.

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, . were three young guys who
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, ortlcer because l didn't
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· seat, I told. my boyfriend
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. · said there was nothing more
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·plate number and reported
: lt., to send the message that
• . society does not tolerate
: violence against women. If
·. this ever happens again,
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Local Weather

Teachers from
Meigs Primary
School (pic·
tul9d) recently

helped raise .
money for
their sdiOOI by
WOIIIiug
.
behind the
counter at the
Poineroy
McDonalds
during
MeTeacher's
Night.

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Very Special With A Father's Day
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Thank You Tribute...
To Be Published In The Sunday Times- Sentinel
On Sunday, June 15th!

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Meigs McTeacher's Night held
POMEROY
- The attended scbool.
: . Pomeroy McDonalds held
Principal Kristin Acree
O: their first McTeacber's ·handed out free homework
: :NighI recently featuring the passes to any student t!lat
:· staff of Meigs Elementary came out to support the
; to help raise money for the . fun&lt;fraiser. Teachers said
• :school.
dtey enjoyed the event and
:. The
"McTeachers" realited working on the
:' worked behind the counter other side of the counter
, as an employee with 20 per- isn't so easy but found it
·. cent of all sales they earned well wordt dJe effort.
; :going to the school . . Tht;
The school holds the
; · event produced record sales . record for the most earned
·:: for the evening.
on McTeacher's Night in
·: The Meigs Primary the Tri-State area. Acree
:: Elementary School was the recruited 18 of her teachers
; frrst to participate and pro- and the first hour , made
: · moted the event through- $1,109,
followed
by
-.out the school and commu- $1,185 and finally 995 for
: -nity, leaving automated a total of $3,289. Greg
: : messages to all contacts Mills, owner and operator,
&lt; listed for the children that said i)e was pleased to pre•

sent the school with a
check for $658.
The Pomeroy McDonalds
is looking forward to teamin$ up with the Mei$s
Primary School staff agam
next year and is encouraging· any of the schools in the
county
to
contact
McDonalds Store Mana$er
Deana Larkins if they wtsh
to participate in therr own
McTeacher:S Night.
"It really depends on the
participation and promoting .
of the school. as to how
successful it will be,"
Larkins said. •
The McTeacber's fundraisers are a new fundraising idea
being used at McDonalds
restawants aqoss dte nation.

Happy
Father's Day
(Your Father'
Name)

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~~Fanners Bank announces Arnott promotion

• POMEROY - Paul M.
: :Reed, President and CEO of
..; Farmers
Bank,
has
·: · announced that Shawn
·; : Arnott has been nameil
·: Executive Vice-President of
: ; Farmers Bank.
· : · "Shawn is expert at all
:: · aspects
of
banking
:· ·finance,"
says
Reed.
:: :"After starting out at
·&gt; Farmers Bank 14 years
:: :ago as a teller, then CSR..
:-: he
moved
on
to
:: : operations Officer and
·: · then to Controller. Shawn
:::ensures that Farmers Bank
:-: rates stay fair and compet:: : ilive, while · maintaining
:·:;the level of profitability
·: •our shareholders expect
.·:and deserve. He is an inte-

of Ohio University, a 2000
graduate of the Blythe
School of Banking, a 2002
graduate of . the BAJ
Advanced
Financial
Managers' School and a
2006 alumni of the
Graduate
School
of
Banking, University of
Wisconsin - Madison.
He resides in Pomeroy
.with his wife, Billi; son,
Cole;
and
daughter,
Emiliana.
Amott serves as a boy's •
minor league baseball
coach, Pomeroy Village
councilman., and Meigs
COunty Thberculosis Board
gral . part of our manage- member. He is also a memment team.,
ber of Sacred Heart
Amott is a 1992 graduate Catholic Church.

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are w· dte incidence of
these .childhood cancers,"
said Elizabeth Ward, the
American Ca!!m' Socictfs
surveillana: director.
Experts said ·the regional
differences, though small,
are intriguing, but dtat reasons ror dtcm are uncertain.
Dr. Rafael Ducos, a chi!dren's cancer physician at
Ocbsner Medical Center in
New Orleans, said the
South's low rates were perplexing and might simply
ref1cct UDder-reporting there
and' over-reporting in other
re~
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I'm .at a loss to explain
· it,~ he said.
Environmental factors
might play a role, including
eXposure to radiation, said

Legendacy designer:~yes
Saint Laurent dies at 71
PARIS

AND MARCY

Clubs and

of officers, all officers wged
to attend.
·
POMEROY Meigs
High
School
Band
Boosters, 6 p.m. in the band
room. All parents asked to
attend. Events and fundrais ers to be diSCIISsed.
POMEROY- The Meigs
County Cancer Initiative,
Inc., regular meeting, noon,
conrerence room · Meigs
County Health Department,
bring own lunch, new members welcome.
'fuesday, June 3 ·
MIDDLEPORT - Stated
meeting of Middleport
Lodge #363, F&amp;AM, 7:30
p.m.. Middleport Masonic
Temple. WOO. in Entered
Apprentice
degree.
Refreshments. .
Friday, June 6
POMEROY PERl
Chapter 74, Meigs County.
I p.m. at the Mulberry
Community Center. Paul
Reed and John Muser to
talk on dte workings and
plans of the Community
Improvement Corporation.

(Your Name)
Circle One: A. 1X3 Greeting ...$12.00
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(Your Name)

B. 1XS Greeting with Picture... $15.00

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P.O. Box 729, Pom111 oy, Ohio ~769

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an oonqqest wilbin iL Afta'
all, Maj. Gen. Jefliey
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lbe
sniprs's adioo ~criminal
. bcbavior:,~ but lbe ooly law
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fru um:is~ tluruft or a6ri4ginx die fiul- , ~~ ~;=:J:
of spuch, or of die press; or die rixltt of die Arnrricans oocc displayed
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' in "Mein Kampf' - 1be
tturise Winston Oum:hill .
dubbed ~ new Koom of
Iiiith :and war, twgid, Vel"bose. bUt pregnant wilb its
message.~ Had a mickmluIY Gl ·used ~Mein Kampf"
for target p!lldioe, I DOled,
Gen. George S. Patton
would hardly bave kissed
one to appease a baud of
former Nazis.
Suffice to say, I've
received roosiderable COlD·
ment. bodJ positive and negative about this analogy.
One le!W" oompared tbe
pmt-Hitla:, u.s. policy of
de- Nazificatioo in Germany
with 1be post-SaMam, U.S..fos(ered eosbrinemont of
Sbari.a. in oew roostitutions
in
botb
Iraq
and
Afghanistan.
Naturally,
~Mein KampF would be

tbe~«pc+ "iaiGflbc
message.
Wbilc 11.-. cbim originality in
(CIDaJ
II:D:tS of lbe ICOian and
"Mein
IC.Impf'
(see
Wumie's OOIIIII!Cft above),
Gmeowald didn' t eft for
tbal., eith:l:. ~es,~ be 'MOte,
'"tbel:e are many nasty
il!juuctions in lbe Qur'~
Yes, diCire are calls to annvirofird ja dae (CIMM I ;md Semitism ;and supremacy.
die ~ ......... ~ lbe But _ lbere are nasty paats in
baa:. We have ;1I(I(II'OWJd lbe tbe fOOndational weds of
......... rules 10 do so.
major
religion!'But
n made udlcr
Scamd, 1bere are Qur' amc
dear lbe nrc 10 ftidl we
also I*Uitd lbe Kono ~MR.. ~~
lua!J!ll!!ity and I.II'Jdet 11bnding
~· If
I doo't mean from tBget )'Oil
're goin,g lD wage v.bolepraaroe, or odlcr acts of sale war oo an edire relideseaa!ion - pennilUld, gino, you'D DODd more lhan
not incidentally, for tbe a tabulation mowi_ng dial tbe
symbols of ulbcr rdigioos, tdigioo'saRtextis,oobalnot to mention those of lbe aoce, nastier than tbe Oert~
nation itself.
How can it be, neady
I was padiailiaiy struck.
seven
years after 9111, such
by · Ibis · on
R:ading
tbin
gruel
is still being
Cooteftlions, lbe blog of
Conunenl;ay ~rine. ln a seiVed as an argument?
pos1 about my recent ool- Without citing sura and
umn, Contentions blogg,er verse., die-first point fiu.Jes
Abe Greenwald wrote: in die absence of Jewish and
1bis won't do, Diana. Quistian rerrorists justifyWhile the Qu 'ran is sacml ing acts of violeoce witb
to oor enemies in Iraq, it is R:ferences to their · scriptures. As for the second
also sacmd to our allies."
Amazing lhat Ibis fact is point, I bereby introduce die
seen as a rationale for CommenlaJY blog ro dle
sileoor:, not as a cause for Koranic doctriQe of "a~
c::onrem. It is also never, galion," acoonling to wbich
ever roatemplared. in 0111' Koranic passages an: .abrodebates about ~democ:niliz­ gated (OI!Kleled I by subsequently '"R:vealed" Vei'SCS
ing~ !he Islamic wodd.
ApJwm!l ~
• - and tbat, as Ibn Wan:aq writes in
"3llies"
inspiRld bis book. "What die K01311
by lbe S3IDC Koranic mes- Reany Says," oonvey a ~different or oon:trary meaning .~
sage doesn't call into
Wan:aq cootinues: "This
tion the oaJUre or potential
oflbe "allies.~ ltooiy ·seems was supposedly taught by
to inspim mlic.ence about Muhammad at Sura H.l05:

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the i dolators wbecevo- you
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ODJOm
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Mom. perplexing, bowever, is Greenwahl's assumption lbat a fumk. ¥Iuisa! of
the Koran is akin to w~ng
"war on an entire religion."

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In tbal vein, Stricklud
-has· shown uncommon
aueatioa to die little !lrtails
of middle-of-the-road goveming.
Last mooth. he was up
arly on a Sasurday to start
the walking division of tbe
NuW,JI Cdumbus Race for
1be Cure, a limee.mile lid:
lhll raises money for breast
• •M a research. It was lbe
fint bi!le in recent lllelilOI)'
ID Ohio governor attended
lbe event, which with
«1,000 ~s ii one of
tbe ~0 ·~ bteast cai!QC!!'
, dwity _IUD.!i m die wodd
'lbat's ~ l:"orld._
Or oon&amp;idcr_ StrU:tJand's
showdown wath his own .
bt._arnn last JW~C ' wbm ·
be~ lbe Slife ttaasportlli0!1 depaitmeut to~
off any tbial of~a
10-story henner -~
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Spring is in lbe air. And in many housdlokls, spring
deanii\'1 is a regular part of the season of renewaL
As yqu're dnsring your house and cleaning Gil d!e d"D•r:,
don't~-.ows.~maurniesetving~youuamliall.!ipi!1g is a good tune to dust off~ fi!IM!"!d!! &amp;Ua, 100.
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sureyou'~onyour;waytoa~~le~auciS!IOgo
no -.tmialseali'tty.gov and VISit l,bc r&lt;:~uww,. pl•••n.
· BipedS fl!:R'C, people who liSe, finmeial pia~
took, Sllch as retirement calculators, usually ead up bettel' off fina!ICially than those who do not tate alnnhlgc
of sudl tools.
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Security ... and bow much anore you will~ to enjoy a
oomfCIItable rc::liremeot.
· fadl year. evecy wodrer age 25 and oidel' is mailt!cl a
Social:Sen oily Statement. Read it carefully beall!le it is a
eW 0 to your pa:sona1 financial fube. ll tbows bow
_.fotandyourfamilycanexpectto~&amp;a.Scoo
sfx:urity when you retire, or if you ba»me diyhlrd or die.
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for your next one. Just valilt www.social~.gov/mys•• '*'~to ask for a news~ to Dill~~ you.
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ages or different scenarios for. future eammgs amounts.
. ADd you can link. to a ooo-Social Scalnty w~ that
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Warhtn:, Aldm W.adl, lody BiD
Lemom:,
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l"ic::t.away County SaaiorCenla' for" sevmll years, .,........, ~ Wdmmg, ~nine Plula lik,. Vupm Reed, . ScbOOl
Athletic lhnnab White.
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1be Goldm Needle Quilt Oub. Sbe made many I• i?iful Walfoag, Jason Will"mli, Pattici.a . Ann Me'...._
• A - - t 1be fullowin;g wida Ohio University to
quilts for all ofbcr family and she abo helped to IIIKe Ovt.l' RoUDDe Williams, Robin Bobbie Pmk:r, · ~ open"~'~"'~ Students provide~ di&amp;tDot wiJh alb- .
1100 quilts for the Picbway Coamty CASA Progam.
L ~J!ham Mila J. Woods, Padu:, Maiy Mycn.
fur lbe 1008-09 scbool year: kltic tnnnang servwes at .a.
Scrvicles will be ldl at 1 p.m., oo Wednesday, J~ 4, . Mairyann
Wmatmore,
Sa:mlaries: Amy Gillim, Jamie
S....atzel,
T~sa oost of S 10.1.50.00.
2008, a Whitc-Sd!wm:zel Fuurnl Home, Coolville, Obio, Jennifer~ and Shawn Jm Holta, Btmda.........,, Sw.a?ul. Weston Bacr,
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with Pastor Matk Stier oflicialq. Burial will be in the Wlllka'
Valerie N«Uinpam simdm Emily VanMC'Ier, Ry.an with Sir.atr,t;ic Managm-oens
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tbe fwilml home Tuesday, from 2-4 &amp;Kl6-8 p.m.
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April Valel)'ll Wood, Jobl!Pa ing yean; 2009 dumigb
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Dadeoe Wolfe, Greyson Wolfe, Wlltoprolli.de&amp;rateoon. sctnvar:r.dfuoeDlbom.rom.
Dunlap, Kimberly Carl, Grossnil:tk, SliD Barriogn:. Sar.ah l..aWR~~Ce, Shannon sulting services at .a r.1te of
Bewdy Allm, l.isaCausey, Brittni Hensle , Christie BRnllll,Catbrrine Mayoafd. $1,~perfundingye.arper
· Kollrta Fridley, Roni De.a Casto. Maty
Jeauie
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. liowety, 'Dammi Law.oder..
•idennur, Kimbrrly Cad, Johnson, Craig lone.s.,
• Accepted die donanioo
Billie Jo Man::iabJ, C«Mmic Soulsby, Bo!Jbi Enoob
Titus
Pierce, of one l.aminatnf wi1h abil.indsay Mole, · TAI4y PaJkr,
Jody
Patta, ltmanila Roush, Stephanie oet accessories from die
Stewart, JoAnn Wdlfotd, J an!Ue Rlidford. T1':'% Shuler, Jaymie Basham, Eastern Blementary ~­
.Julie A.. ZiMe, Carolya Adams, Judy West, • · Je~y Dolan, Vittoria
• Approved .a po5IUig fur
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S k, Jlii:"elr: Ve·-. Han•ct~, 'llammY S. Ridri; Curtis, Blaifie Facemyet, Middle
I'OWER.OY -A community VICII?ion Bible School, . Owmie Sooalsby, lAMa- Mil rhnicc Lee Swain.
Shatp Facemyer, Noah Principal
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l'Uau Lab, will be held from 6 .110 8:30 p.m. Sbrougb Sna:t. M'l?nrl• Burb; Kai
The board approved a Gross., Ryan 1-brbouL
Elementary.
Tbunday at Pomeroy Fint Baptist Cbun:h.
L Smith, Julie A. Gilli• two-year contract fur
Leu Hayes., Mattison
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Boston
as Finlaw, 'Morgan Lilde, WedDetiday for me next tq·
poe~., crafts, lltoiytelling, ~·s lbr-at«, snrls, aad Pamela Batd.ine. Kalriaa Operation
Supelvi.sor T.aitooSanrer., Brady Smith, uJar!!WfjngQfd!e Board of
live actioll ·soags for~~ fbrougb ~ idlool. ·
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-·· Today is Monday, June 2, the I54th day of 2008. ~
are 2 12 days left in the year.
·. Ttxlay·s Highlight in History: On June 2., J953, Queen
'Elizabeth II of Britain was auwned in Wesmunster Abbey,
On die oontrary, such an
• •t 6 montl}s after the death of her falber, King Gouge VL
appraisal is simply the basis
·' · On this date: In 1857, English oomposer Edwanl Elgar
of any ratiooal def~se
•was born near Worcester, England.
against tbe war Islam is
·' In 1886, President Grover Cleveland nwried FllUiceS
waging on tbe West.'
'. FOlsom in a White House ceremony.
(Diana ~st is a f&gt;Oillln·
.•. In 1897, Matt: Twain, 61 , was quoted by die New YOlk
nist for The ~sltington
. •Journal.as saying from London lhat~n:pottofmydeatb
TIIIILS. SM is the Olllltor of
was an exaggeration." ·
"The Dt&gt;mh of the GR1t1111:=• In 1924, Congress passed~ measure lbat "!"'~ ~ signed
up: How AMericas Am!Sid
• 'by President Coolidge granuog American citizenship fD all
DewloplrU!Il1 Is Bringing
.·ti.S.-bom American Indians.
.
Down
We&amp;U!m
._, In 1941 , baseball's " Iron H~." Lou Gehrig, died in
Civilization, " anJ has a
'New Yoli&lt; of a degenerative disease·, am:l'otruphic larenl
blog at dianawest.nd. She
· ~lerosis; he was 37.
can be contacted via
· In 1966, the U.S. space probe ~yor I la!lllrd' on die
· dianawest@verizon.net.j
'•tnoon and began transmirung detailed photographs of die
'i11nar surface.
,,, In 1975, Vice President Nelson Roclrefdlersaidhisoommission had foand no widespread pattern of illegal activi·
-ties at the CentrallnteUigenoe Agency.
·. In 1979, Pope John Paol 0 arrived iJ! his native Poland on
the frrst visit by a pope to.a Commurust country.
·· lo 1986, for the first time, the public could wafdl die pro. -ceedings of the U.S. Senate on television as a six-week
_
experiment of televi~ sessioos be~.
. Five years ago: PresuJent Bush, vaSJlUig tbe Middle East,
pledged to worlc unstintingly for the goal of Israel and a
·Palestinian state living side by side without bloodshed The
·:Federal Commanications Commissioo eased limits on
media ownership.
.
- ·~ One year ago: U.S. authorities said fOUl' Muslim men had
'been foiled from carrying out a plot to destroy .John F.
··Kennedy international Airport, kill thousands of JX111P1e and •
· trigger an economic catastrophe by btowing up a 1e;t fu.el
artery running through populous New YOlk ~a!
·:neighboriloods.
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,
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·
•· Today' s Binbdays: Actol" Milo 0 Sheus 83. Aaor Slacy
Keach is 67. Rock. musician Charlie Watts is 67. Singer
William ·Guest (Gladys Knight &amp;. The Pips) ~ 67. .
· Composer Marvin HamlisCh is 64. Movie director Lasse
· Hallstrom is 62. Actor Jerry ·Matbers is 60. Actress Joanna
· 'Giea~on is 58. Actor Dennis Haysbert is 54. Comedian
Dana Carvey is 53. Actor Gary c;Jrimes is 53. Rock singer
'Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet) is 48. Sing~ ~enil
: Bainbridge is 40. ~ B-Real (~s Hill) as 3~.
·-Actress Paula Cale is 18. Actor~ Wayne Brady ts ·
36. Actor WeotwmtbMillu is 36. Aaorbc'A!a.yQuiMois --------------~--------------~-----• 31. Actress Nikki Cox is 30. Actor Ju.stin ~ is 30.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Irish Grinslrad (102) is :!8. Rock
'musician Fabrizio Moretti (The Strokes) is 28.
~ : Thought for Today: ~Experience isn't interesting till it
'BY llaaa. Blat
agreements that oblige lbe inflows to !hose indices, require mon1hJy reports
;begins to repeat itself - in fact, till it does lbat, it balllly
investor to buy or sell an which suggests then: .i.s a from institutiooal investors
OP BUSINESS - · is · experience.~ - Eliz,aJleth Bowen, lrisb•bom author
asset at .a pm'etemlined "significant amount of who manage funds, which
(1899-1973).
. NEW YORK - NeJtt price. Futwes ~£ consid- momentum chasing~ going ·will help regulators identify
time you faoe stiUer shock ered a beni:hmaJt; for prices on. U:hman's chief energy the amount of such index
economist Edw.a rd Morse trading and to "eosore !bat
' atlbegaspumpovera$4 in die~
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gallon of g.as, checl: out
Critics allege Jbal the COO· said. Inflows~ also higher this type of ~ activity
your pension fimd's invest- tinua1 inftow of institutional when traditional asset class- is not adversely ~
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, Qll'flls . They may eXjllain mooey is hijacking the mar- es lik.e · equities undcrper• the price disoovc:t}' process.
! Leuers to the editot: OR welcome. They 11101114 be kss , IJIIICh about the surge m oil b:t because tbe indiees are · fOim or the dollar is weak..
The Califorrua Public
: ! han 300 words. AU letters are subjecJ to JitinJ, lfJJUt be ·
Retirement
Masters cites data show- Employees'
pmnilltld to bypass lndis1gned, and rnclude ~ss and rel.ephone number. No . IIRbllilioo.al
investors tional ~u!arive position ing annual Chinese demand System, the nation's largest
: 11nsigned letters will be published. l..etkrs shollld be in siJdl as pension funds, uni- limits · unposed by the for 'petroleum, based on public pension fund, is
: good taste, addressing issues, not personolities.· l.etkrs of . vea;ity . endowments aru1 Commodity
Futures govemment figures, bas among those investors mov! thanks 10 organiwtions and individuals wiU not be OCCt!p1· ' 'SOVc:Kign wealth funds Trading Qmunission.
increased over the last fi.ve ing into commodities. It
f or publication.
have,••,~ up investing in
"The rise in price of oil years by 920 million bar- increased exposure to com1
commoctincs as a hedge has weakened dj:ow¥1 for . rels; over the same time modities beginning early
tbe physical OOIIllllOitity, but frame ; the increase i.n last year as a way tn divcrsaapi...
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higher
ceCumi
versus it bas. boostild dtmaM for demand · for petroleum fy its portfolio. Such invest:
. stoCks ... bonds.
tbe fl!WICW commodity futures almost equals that lll ments are now valued at
since
more investors are 848 million banels.
$ U billion of its nearly
l Reader Services . (USPS 21:HIO)
The lllnlltq)' bas wom:d
chasing
"""ms,~
said
Jeffrey
, '"Individually, ·these par- $247 billion in total investt
Ohio V.... Pl
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- if you p~~~e liiiOCes.s
Coneclioll Polley
Co
lilldy 'by lbe tiling tdlilU Kleintop, chief marlret :;::jtants are not acting with meots.
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. all st . . I Publlllllell awry -IKMI, liondoy . 111111 C10111C from a maJtrt sttaregist all..I'L f'JJtancial.
·cious intent," Masters
"In Olir book., it is not
• 0 ur ma1n concern '"
"""" IS o lt1rough Frida~. · 111 Coull s -, · '...tit« 00 prices ha'¥1! doli~
In
tbe
last five y~s. said in hi&amp; May 20 testimo- wbat we call speculation,"
be aocurale. ~ you know of •r error Pomen&gt;~. Ohio.
·Seoon&lt;k:lan ' bled .ill. die last Jell' to levels
in index funds ny. "Collectively, however, said Ca!PERS spokesman
,lnasloly. call1henewsn&gt;omat(7o401 pomg.~atl'lii•ur+nove '$130 a t.m Ud investment
tied
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oommodities
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But !his ilOI)' bas Ill iron- of the 25 commodities lhat • Not everyone sees things time frame in our invest(740) 992-2156.
street, 1'01110101', Olilo ·
ic twist: 1be IDOII!C)'.put into ~pose those indire~ have Masters' way.· Je~y rneot window left," · which
~ : Oepet1ment_ex...
1113
percent, Harris, chief economist at McKinley says runs 10 to ·
mmmoditiesis~dle jumpell
I' te etpllon AIIM
according
to
congressional
the CFOC:, ~ cegu.Jates I 2 years.
inflation investors
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teslimony . from Michael commodity ~ oounThere are, however, some
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This isn't meant to laY. Masters, managing member tered Masters' attack. by unintended consequences
Fleporter: B&lt;ian Ree&lt;l, Ext. 14
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prices. entirely on these · hedge fund Masters Capital damental economic foroes gy; iJ's driving prices up.
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and tbe laws of supply and That puts further strain on
Masten
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as consumers and businessDave Hams, Ext. 1 s diolli ID . . Dolr - . No - ~ 'With soaring demand and other investor-s as higher, JIOl fund posttions.
"indeK
speculators."
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1be
es
faoe higher costs for gas
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in for oil in developing nari.oos
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y remains tigbl. uading days of this year, lliOIItlll; into a wi~
The effect is already
In recent weeks, bowevec, they flooded the marlret investigation of U.S. oil being felt by corporate
General Manager
more attention has been with $55 billion -. in a self- JDalhts, with a focus on America and that's bad for
Cl1al1ene Hoellich, Ext. 12
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drawn to the big money ful611ing prophecy of sorts possible price manipullllioo, the stock marlcet - where
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the5e investors are putting since the more money they It also announced a push to most of these investors put
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into
funds. They doe 't ....
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Research from Lehman U.S. and international ener.Drives
up
prices.
t3WMica
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· Weakens the economy. Puts
gy futures marlrets.
'107.10 . ties. Instead. . they : l,nde Ped'OI'IDIIIIOe of commodity
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Faglish in a -~ blmdinJ around the wodd.
As Jesus Himself put it in
of culture with similar spinActs 1:8: "But you wi.U
tual beliefi.
receive
power wben the
Ntamho and delegation
Holy
Spirit
oomes on you;
also visited God's NET.
auendrd a Gospel sing lild and you will be my witaess·after worshippins at Foicst es in .Ja:usa1em, and in ·all
Run UMC was treated to 1 Judea and Samaria, and to
the eadh."
fellowship dinner &amp;erVCd by lbe

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day-.iu 111111 day-.oot.
"Evecybody knew he
ONCINNATI 1Ca1 could hit. but it's been a lot
r ..ifli i Jr. .,.jlcle't Jet die of fun 110 ward!."
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Coulil .Averule - . b o•lllliooi's. ~eSI CD1 KABle Sln!let - is
seen Wednesday, 1May2B, iim e 'l'aflili daine.111hestn!let ris&lt;getting rits !Pdllu'les p:iltil ed, bllit N · ideitds &lt;Iii ilhe WI dial Ohio
1own rcaliiBI!it agme iif alll)'lll'le !lillll!ldhil 81/Sf &lt;1ilrive Cilll it again.
ilbeSI!Belisam¥»rWliJmpitiltln:ilJ9lllllolrlrilownandtJusilleSS &lt;OIIIIn8IS MliBili'by 'IIIDIIIII:I Iiiidl,en~~~e &lt;
it than t~• ase IW it.

Co••ntry's oldest
lnDCiele Sb-ed:

under discussion
1lbc .celllltiy' 'li olcleg .oonaete 1ltlllel lis gtllliing !iti pGth01es pat.ched. but :residents m
BEU..EroNTAINE (APj -

::e~a=mwncanoot .agmerl~yllllC'!ibOuldev.er
lihe [ 17-year-dd mad is mow :roogh .enoogh !that •visit&lt;m&gt;

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School A'lumni Aiisooiation - ' l y
.anmnmced ~~; ·recipients !for the 2008
sclldl.arsbW .awards.
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Scbolarilhlps have been awarded
since l'986 to the .children &lt;OJ' grandchildren •of !Routlanc\1 ffi£h School
klunmi who Jlfe ~h ·sdbool -senioD;
that ha~te maintained b1gb ,academic
standards. The awJifds lluw.e lfoSimcd
successful careers :in &lt;education, iiDCdi.cine, 'law, engineelling and IIIIIIIY oother
service professions.
Jessie IHescht. •great granddBI!gbter
of Giles Smith, .cl.aBs &lt;af 194~ ,and
granddaughter of (]har]otte Smith
Hescht, class of 1964, gmdn!!l"'l ;as
Valeilictonilm and president &lt;df Ithe
seniar cl.ass ef 1Buffa1e High 'School,
Buffalo, .W.Va. She pl.ans to attc:nd
West Vil&lt;ginia State University lte
onugar is .carJy .cbildhooiLedncafil!lllltl'l
·be .a preschool ®T ell'lll!e!llJ!ry sdbool
teacher. Sbe !has been .activ.e :in wo]].eybill, bas'ketbill, 1Fe1low!;hi;p &lt;Of
Chtlitltian
Athlete&amp;,
'Show.time.,
National Honor 'Se!jiety, :and was .edit&lt;D' &lt;l'lf the school illeWspaper. She
iCJ'\I.eti .as a preschae1 te•Cher .at F.inn
BJIP!ist OJurcb mEleanor. W.Va., .and
iie!Wed as .an .aftCI'SChoo1 program t utor.

award scholarships
K:aylyn ~ gnmManptcr of
Doltie 'Sue l.w:as Tumer. &lt;ClaliS of
il960. .and ·of the late Roger C1linton
'11umler, datis of il959, js .a :S8lutatmian
· &lt;of Sout:hem 1:1\gb 'School Jllld- ;a
'Soutbcm distllict hollatee .at the &lt;001111ily ,acai!enjjc baru.Juet She ~ 110
!!Itt!!!!'! die Unicven;tty of Rio Grande 10
mgor iin "''lrtmentary education. She
lhlui !been -:active. :in 'band, ~Volleyball,
selftblll, Quiibow1, 'Spanish .and
Vlll sily S (]ub, IJilll1ioipatcd .in lthe
OM!OPI&gt; I c:aj!m;hip C!Oij(erence .and
the Ohio UniYcmty Upward Bound
· iPrtJg[lllll. Slle !has -been eJiglloyril at
McDooa1ds' ill:StiU1rlll1t in P.OIDimly.
Kattmine Hayman, gnmdda•ythter oof
ltobertGmion&amp;'!Wank, Cl.ass!Ofll954,
iii .a !fadnate of Eastern ~ 'SOOOOI.
She;planno anend ~Co1legc
IIIIJgor:inglin~andyoungadtilt
,edncJrtjoo ItO heoome liD English fteaCher

and '¥atleyb8U ·ccwib 'She :bas lbccn
.active :in wQJleyball, lblllikeiball .and
:track, . llliCciwed the Don JJilokson
t:sm8!!&lt;ih\JI Awmd, w.as D.istrict 13
~rat' 61;Year, played lin iJeV.cnil.allstar games. w.as l1hini ilcam Jl!l.Ohio.
'She Willi .atuHaxqpbone leader in 1he
concert lbaod, w.as ..a finalist at sOlo .and
,ensemble OODit:sl and fiei'Ved ,on student

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ARCADIA (AP) -Two of tile dee"""""'- ilbatiii.'Jn7eled ilibrough iiiOiithw.est Ohio ,em~; S*mNy ~
hemes and left a path of debris, meto&lt;M"G]I'l,gists Uid.
The National. Weather .Service said on.e 1l'lmlldo With .
winds up to UO 11\Phlouched d@wn ~ust !illUth &lt;l'lf the city ,of
kcadia lin Hanoodt County. lit illl0¥ed nootbeast into the
klw·n of Foilimlia lin Seneca C@unty ld'on: dissjpating.
The ltl'liinllll@ w.as &lt;lll ·the ground fill' ,aOOut 15 ririnutes ·amil
covened a swath of almest ei,ght •miles. Metearologist Fralik:
Kieltyb !illid the llrister took @ut ·eruire Doors in .tw.0-SII'lly
~Tomes and~ mefs off ranch homes.·
No injWlie!&gt; were reponed.
. Jamie Cook, 27, of Fostoria, took shelter in die basement
pi bcr two-story home with her infant iiml .as ;an ~
tree cralihrld into it.
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."Uh DIY Gild, we just got ·out &lt;Of !bed and the iimns ·were
~ing 011, Cook said. '\It w.as, it was rumb~, ~was ddmitety shaking the ib@use, it was QUt!ll.awling. I tave never
heanl.anything like that before. I weot nlllli&amp;.fl
A doun homes w.ere destroyed in Hancook Ceunty'·s
Wa!ibj'l!:: TowllihiP. said.Fue(JhiefBobHill.
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~ •gentleman ,and Iris wife wh:a:e lthe boose
iame down around bun, Hill said. ,''They IC8DlC .out with
~t !ll'lme bumps and fiCtlltches."
.~Hill said the oommunity was -helping neigbOOrlo iWbO Wfl'e
4®1aced by the tornado. •
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Ml'v.e got'llot of people helping neighbcn;" he uid. "At
liie I oounted 45 people in just one lbome belpjng."
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f\utDam County, 'just north and west of the · town d
Glandod, the National Weather Servioe said Saturday
~g. The toJ:nado bad winds up&lt;IO 110 mph was a .quarlei'.-mile wide at its widest, said .Michael Lewis of the serW1e's llOlthern ilndianaollice.
- Aboot eiJht homes .and one busines&amp; Were damaged a
~yed aod &amp;eVcral roads \have beeR closed clue10&amp;bri1.
IIGieiaJG said.
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, Rural areas in Gt¢ensburg T@wn&amp;bip sulfefed the wOI'III
A,mage from the area's tornado, said Josh Walters Gf 1fw,1
Pllt.nam County Emergency Maila$11!11!'111 ~­
: Friends and ncighbon; began amviqg at dawn with I'Bira
a! chain saws to be1p clear the meu .along Road 13-t. At
08e point, there were .a rout I 00 J)et)J)Ie -taking part liB
Saturday's clean up, resident Mark Schroeder said.
- "'h does m* my job easia' bccan&amp;e we don 'I have to bring
ia volllllfeCnirom outsjde the area," Walters said. "A lot .of
our fOlks .out bere have some sort of farming background.
'l'bey'O!l..SAD lwri-ling down.md getting to w&lt;llt."
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u puc ·ltiil •lbe &lt;lliPt
h:f•we, Jtbe ~- ' City
~ ~ illilid pitcJIIiq
from 8lian p.....;,.,. illllif
fiome runs from Jose.
Guillen
and
Mark
Grwkielanek. to beat •the
•Cleveland IDdi.ans -6-1
Sunday.
. "We W~R.alot ·more looiJe
.aDd had .a ~ot more ·CDCIJY
lllld just kind &lt;Jf _played
liiOI'C lfn:dy,~ said AIM
Gmdoo, -who bad a tvxHlm
OOUb1e in KC's I!I!MIId 1lriD
ia.tWo wo:Cb.
.. '1bving that ( stll:ak:) off
aurbaets lCiilly helps.~
Bannistcr(5-6)waswmting •Oil 11 four~bit shutout
)l'hen Grady S.i um.ore
llomered with ooe out in-tbe

eipth. Ramon Ram!R:J:
1fltn ~ the last five .ollts. ·
:: ~ who wcm iinro .a

!the mmno .in liti :Snurt•y p.aper.
wake of Minneaq101is," said Glenn
Ohio is taggit!J ilehind ,ofber states 'Sprowls, executive ,dirc&lt;Jtor ·of the
in m!ijlC:Ctiom ,llliJ~ 1JO WqnUVi iin County Engineers Association &lt;Of Ohio
'lll'liDC .areas, ul4 "lim K.eller, state that administers federal bridge funding.
lbnidgeeJ!Bineer... ·.'
. ;Sjlrowls '!iBid ihe fc:m liOl1'le of th.at
Last year, the~ 35Wbm~ re&amp;ral furuling will be used for
&lt;ever !the ~i !River m ~ Ohio's aging bridges. The
M~lis c«ill!W~d :and til IN [3 ·state l))alli 10 have .all its bridges ev.aipeople.andmjum II.D. The 'bridge was Jlllle([by2013.
ntcd.as in ...... · ,._ iiJOOf" ~tion
State 'l'lfficials also haVe pressured
for 117 .consecuti:v.e y.elll'S by 1he counties to take .a close look at ·the
· NationBI ~e lml.eJirory Standards. steel plates that •connect oiJridF beams.
Ohio~~.Jiopingto.avoid a jlnYesti_gators :said the M.iuneapolis
&lt;rimilardisa&amp;lcr]iillle':"'
'ibndge.ootlapse was caused in part by
''llle llilils . - c:ratting iLlown &lt;in the · .
that w.ere too ithin .and !budded.

. tirade .and called Ibis B:lm~

"lbibies" aflr6 itbey

lilfl•endrmd a five-run lead

1ind ~OIIt libcir .Uith straight
•QIIWe~ esdayllli8!K. was 3fu--4 With tw10 ltBJi. He

comp1eted liill ' . . . . . . 2l-}'Qf..old
outfielder
debut wee.k .oh • ~ ...... the latest player to
ihoma' aod ;a~'llin­
""" a team ,Jhll can't do
:gle 1hal !lad the c;ncjenMj ••
.~~on lbe road.
Reds over ·dJe Atlanb
RookB
right-bander
Brlna-6-~&lt;011 $ge !ey.
Joboo,r CueiD (4-5) m1l1rDild
Die- tid Cllllibe b1id to h•s first~game fonn,
U m••i•acfuwGtillitJ-h- allO¥-ing Oji)y a bunt single
medy tilOlllll - "'DDe Kill" tbroUgh the first six innings.
- &lt;Of what it's ilib: t» lie a Mark Teixeira and Brian
aow-t¥'5ir!gtoctic on .an McCami homered off Cueto
.iD the 5eveoth, but tbe
:wnadogfQr.
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'Be's ha • the time of back stopped there-~
!his life," ~ey said.
1be Braves have
"From a guy who did it 20
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S .e ni_o r
Cornehu'li

Grudzirl""'* ihit a tworun drive olJ Byrd to give
1he IR.oylls, tbe · ~or
.leagues· weakcst-bittmg
team, a&lt;6--0 tead 1n the fifth.
· The s~ing Indians,
the dcfeixlmg AL Central
&lt;I;amps, haYe lost fi;v.e

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~o1fe oom~
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Saturday s Di:vt510n D
Southeast ~ Track
and FJeld Cbam;pionshiJ)S at
MeadoWbrook
High
School. . .
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Wolfe bec•me tbe fii'St
~y Marauder to qualify
tw1ce for one state to~­
ment, placmg fourth m
both the 100-meter and
200m dashes. · w~lfe posted
times of 12.26 I!CCOnds in
·the lOOm ~vent and 26.19
seconds in the 200m contest.
English, a 2008 MHS
graduate
headed . to
Keatuclcy
Christian
University for football,
capped off rus stellar prep
career by earning his first
berth to the state semis in .
the 200m dash. English
posted a 'time of 22.69 sec. . , _ •• I . . .111M
onds, good enough for Meigs seniQr Cornelius English competes in the 200m dash dl.lring Division II regional qua~
ifying at Meadowbrook High School in Byesville on Thursday. English advanoed to the state
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semifinals, to be held Friday in Columbus, in the event with a time of 22.69 seconds. ·

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skid, tbe
Jtpy.als
given up .three
:P.IJid st•ms lost 1 .five-run
~ .in tbe ~ 'been nobil.and swept in consecutive
~-game series.
&lt; Byrd (2-'5) went 4 1-3
inning~ and was .Charged
with six .nms and nine ·hits.
He mopped to 0-5 in six
road statts.
"We needto1um it around
and I need to give ml team
a better perf()I'I!!JI!IM, Byrd
said. "But you have to give
credit to the Royals. 'lbey
hit some .good pitches."
· Bannister suUck '(Jilt four
and walked one to
bis
first win in four starts. All
live ·of his Wltories have
OOme in day games.
'10bviously, f ·have · the
godS of the day game with
me right now,~ he lillid with
a grin. "I don't have an
" explanation."
Alberto Callaspo, the
Royals· fourth startin.g
sQortstop in four days, had a
Wild fifth inning.
8Y OM fllluNII
,t,SSOCIATED PRESS
:He failed to pick up what
ilPPeared to he an ~Y douDOVER, Del. - · Kyle
b]e..play grounder, giving
~v.eland a pat opportu· Busch evels in his role as
tiity with ~nners at first and NASCAR 's villain. He
Second and nobody out. But enjoys hls role as tbe top drilifter Bannister struck 011t ver so much more-.
Busch was simJlly sensa~lly Shoppacb, Call•spo
ti&lt;IIW
again, domluting the
k 8ped to . IIIUil'e Sizemore's
second
half of the 400-mile
lin« and threw to ,sec:ood
for tbe inning-endin'g dou- race Sunday at Dover
lntemational Speedway
~le play.
racing to his Sprint Cup
series-best fourth win of the
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Bu&amp;eb made it 1Q victories
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two in thc Craftsman nudt
.. '.• . 1-740-446-2342 tlld. 33
Series and four in the
Nationwide Series. He won
for tbe third time in tbe l.ast
five Cup races.
"It was defu!itely a great
~a.llalph,Spart8Wrtlilr
race for us there," Busch
!l4111 ~41&lt;23&lt;12. - '· 33
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said. "We didn't have the car
to
beat today."
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And when the Joe Gibbs
fJ101441 2142.• •33 •
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Rae~ driver doesn't find
himself in Victory Lane at
LM:r en., lpan.....,
tbe end uf a Cup race; he's
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pretty close: Bufi!lh earned
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Kenny
Peny's sole purpose_ on the
PGA Tour dris year ts to go
home to Kentucky for the
Ryder Cup.
He took a big step Sunday
by winning on a roiii'Se that
feels like home.
"Magic always happens
for me here.~ Perry Wd ·
after closing with a 3-UIICb69 to pull away from 1he
pack fur a two-shot victory
at the Memorial, joining
• TlgCI' Woods as the only
three-time wjnners at the
tournament lack Nicklaus
built,
This was more about
good golf .than any wiz-

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BYESVILI.E - For tbe
fi11t linic iin ·~1 mstmy,
Meigs Will hav.e two comiJIClikn at die Di&lt;Visi011. n
t'rad:
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Ounnpionships at ilesse
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home run off Atlanta Braves pitcher T:m Hudson in the third inrii~ of a baseball game
SUI'lCiay in Cincinnati. Cincinnati _., 6-2.

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touched down in ll011b.west Ohio

but C1111E away W!lljq&amp; .,._
Anuz
13-fur-22 'Wid!
WllYsii ft1b, two llomers, two
Jay Bruce- dill dfect. -=ak and six RBb in his
Griffey ...,..in 1 r011e first . . games, the last 1iee
......, Sby&lt;Of(i()Q,baBpre mdlcm.pinst Atlm1a. 1be

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.counciL She has participated with
"'Ohio State . 1Rocks Your Block"
C'nmmnnit:y Selv,ice and is employed at
ltbe Willi Hmie Restalmm1.
-Cassady W'llllford,. gaadson of
M.aliie Little Birohfield, .cl.aBs of 1951
· .and lthe 'late Bill Willford, cl.ass of
1'951, is JreceiW!g .an Blnmni encour.agement gnt~~t . IHe pl.ans tto attend
.IHeidltfuer.gCdllege:in 'ifrllin,-where'he
will play foofball for the Student
Princes, while 'he lllllljms in rustmy and
:interv.ention, hoping to become .a
teacher and ooadl. The graduating
senior at Meigs High Sohool has been
an outstanding athlete in football,
wrestliqg. and track. was in Spanish
Club and on •P.rmn Committee, bas
assisted the Rutland Volunteer FJre
Department annu.ally, the Mei~s
County Relay for Life, Wendy's .m
!Pomeroy, and .attended ·the· American
Legion Buckeye !Boys' State.
The Rutland ffigb School Alumni
ScholarShi~~ the Enoouragement ·
Grant .are
solelY 'by donations
tfrom the .alumrii at the annual banquet
or 'by m.ailto ·Suey l'.arker, chair, P.O.
!Box SOO, Syracuse, 45779. Others
.assisting on the committee are Maxine
Ogdin Griffith and Jrnm Rife Wolfe.

Ohio-officials w.am counties over briflfte
inspec
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COLUMBUS (AP,) - State ,officials
a~j&lt;D' ·way~te,getithrGUBb •dewnt@wn:andbu!iineiis ·ewncrs ila¥.e tthreatened m .aut .efi funding Ito
,neatilJy W0u1d itllther lOse ~ l:ban preserwe lit · .
munfies \that fail ito iJave &lt;their tmii!ges
Susan Iii Idle, lfhe eecutive Jdiremor ·.a ilil'l~wn eoo- ~.and Plan to next ttarget.mties,
nomic 4evel0pDlent gTQI!P. iiaid She firill .facvered dosing .a~~'Snni!ey.
the:Stmllt
The
Ollie
!Depamnent ,off
1ben I realized that clo~ lit lis oat lfhe cnly w.ay. It Iii; Tmn&amp;pOIIlalion_:told .C?unty o/ficials lin
ju!ll ttbe easiest w.ay." iibe said.
·
.a memo ilbey '!'I'!it ae~IDg ttheir ~ ,of
The Ohio Dquultment oaf TmnllJl0ll!atiion ga¥e ttbe city . :aoout $30. 111iilli.cm m annn111 federal
SU5,000 to repair .and restore Cim111·'-venue. When fu!:· ·
.
iif .dley rdmi't·! eak .at
iibed. .about (!@ ,eWent of the :stteet.1tr'ill be the
~s.A'Ii l1llliiiJ' .as 75 f!CD!ient
1ilnWtul'e nimcrcte inventm' George lllamoolomew rust ,
bri~ lliliwmi't qX!at"t'' !their load
edbcrein 1'11!11.. ·
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· ~ Jl,av.en'1
1ibc: l.lity'ii lristeliica11i0Ciety bas puShed lthe city oot'to
W.Jitet 4 ernage.
l'eCIJICD the !llreet when :r.e;p.airs .are oom,plmed.
.
11be Celumbus IIJ.iiptlih n;pciJI'ted oo
1hc meet -was built fer iherscs .and w~s. nat Cars,"
slid Todd MaC10mrick, c.Uiatl'll' and direct&lt;D' oaf the l:iiitalii~ mety. ' 'It's .a @arne w.e can'h~o eveaything]pl'lSsibleDI
~e idlllt &lt;OOIICmte .and &lt;l'lur lhistrny."
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The 1ltlllel itself !i§ listed ·on me ·.National Regiitcr m
Histooic PJ.aces. It alw ireatures a ·statue .o f B.arthalmnew,
am picked the Logan County site Ucause .o f its pits m
lime-nicb material.
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•'We w.ant it tl'l ilast as long as it can,~ MdJolmiclr 1lliid
"'nce we close it
eoiCI'V.e it, pMple oou1d 'Still go dice
an4 iOC tit and til w.
iitil1 iCI'Ve a histoliic.al pmjpO!ie." .
&lt;Jity Engineer TllDI Notest:ine said file ooginRI .roD!llfte
!las held 111p. 01fu:ials cl@sed the street for.'iieVen years rin the
19006 f&lt;D' .a round of preservatien. MI:Gmniek said he
wants Jit ,closed fu£ good n~JW.

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full retmll on the back nine

of Muirfield Village, Perry
surged ahead with two
clutch par saves, a 5-wood
1hat set up an easy birdie
and hanl.ly any mistakes to
win for the first time in
three years.
It could not have come at
a better time.
Perry squandered two
good chances to win in the
previous three ·weeks, closmg with an 81 . at The
Playen; Champion.ship and
watching in utter shock as a
fairway metal ricocheted off
a tree and intQ the water to
lose a playoff outside
Atlanta.
And when he arrived at

the · Memorial. he heard
Ryder Cup captain Paul
Azinger say that it would
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Team owner Joe Gibbs
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Busch took a bow from his
No. 18 Toyota and saluted
' ms crew.
He•s the points leader
after a race wllcre ·the staDdings underwent a shake up
because an early race week
took out several oonteoders.
Busch heanl tbe .familiar
boo&amp; during JR-rare introductions
which
have
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NASCAR'll least-popular
driver. He has some fim in
tbe role and seems to have
accepted the fact he's
NAgCAR's latest "Bad
Boy."
"I want to thank all the
fans even if they're oot Kyle
Busch fans," he said.
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Roush Fenway Racing
teammates Carl Edwards Dale Earnhardt Jr (88), Denny Hamlin (1i), l&lt;evin Harvick, far right, Bobby Labonte (43),
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The quartet of Bolin,
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Wolfe, Emily Ftelds and
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greens and 6-itwb roli.gh,
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the lead, but be felt as mis-.erable as the rest of them.
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under, and Kelly Willi 3 feet
away for birdie to pull with:
in one shot. His putt ca~•gbt
the Up and spim 5 feet aL;.
Peny finished with.a .par.
saluted the gallery ~
walked over to meet the
tournament host.
"l hadn't .seen you an
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walking off the 18th green:
"lt's nice to see you here."
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was run slow and try and
stay out of the way of the

leaden;.

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and llis .lead vanished
four, .coUrtesy of ·tw.o
car damaged in the aocident
ning f9r ateam
player
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and finished 31st after win-00
at "·''"alla.
geyi· as eYery.one e~se
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was moving forward. 1be
ond and third in the Best Ding last week:.
The message came through
only consolation was .a.
Buy 400. Matt Kmseth and
Hamlin suffered the most
as clear as the blue skies
.bintieatNo. 18 and a·t idur
Jetl Gordon rounded out !be · in the standings, druppiag
over Muirfiela Village.
seoQJld. matChing his best
Nofive.:,.... ". ••;d £dwn.... from fowth to ninth. Boyer,
"My time is lillllning out,"
PGA Tour result.
e......, ....., Harvick and Stewart all feU
Perry said Sunday. "It's gels
F.our players had a share
who woo die race bere in ~ spots. Bift1c rocteta1
ting close to September. I
of dJe Jead ·Gn the front nine,
Sq4 '""'r "Not What we from 11th - ooe spot away
said. 'You need IG make it
aU of them poised to take
amr: l!ere t.o do.
from the Chase cutOff - t.o
happen, and you llfJed to
charge.
Busch,
Biftle
and lifth in tbe standi!J85.
Rose was the fll'St to 8
make it happen fast· And to
Edwards were lucky to be
Stewatt took the blame
be able to get the win here is
under when he 'h oled a
out froat early .and miss the for running too close t.o
Ukar wreck Oli lhc 18th
huge."
bunka-shotfuieagleonNo.
lap dull took: out five of the Sadler. S~watt lost his
· The 47-year-old Perry
7, but be retreated with a
;...,. C'' "•s• dri
cbance at VJCtnry last week:
:bogey from the bunker on
became the oldest winner of
top.e~
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vcrs. at Cbadcltte after the No. 20
the Memorial. meaningful
the next bo1e and feU apart
Elliott Slldlq was turned ..,
n_. ·
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into the wall and his No. 19 ! 0 Yota got a ·• - bre WI
for many reaso.ns. As be
early an ,the back nine, not
flodBe was smashed into by · three laps left.
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walked off &lt;the I:8th green
alllby bis own doing. Still in
Tc»y
Slcwat's
No.
20
car,
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"Unf01tunately,
advemty
with one final par. be !Ill~:;range of the lead, Rose
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received .a warm banckhakc
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won foW" of them, ,diiJD':i P'"A£ Mit .ended au ihope said. . •
Oicontcotion.
WelL ~ess you' re on
.dren. It was the first time in with former Masters chams carom into the gallery, lead- ·
fli.och
earlier::~~
Danny Hamlin was Kyle BullCb s leall1.
his two decades on tour that ,pion Milre Weir, Justin Rose ing to bogey.
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told that
Perry was · ·
knocked
out Gf the race, -and
Biftlc, the pole siltcr, led
his entire family WJIS at a and Jerry Kelly, .all of wllom
W.eir, trying to become the national ch
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"My goal wai never to · Sttw.art, Kevin Harv.ick, 99 of~- first 100 bps and
ciOIICd .mil ~ 71. All of &lt;'m'"'•''&gt; biggest.~ Tour
townament he won.
Perry finished at Ssunc!er them bad their chances until winner with bis ninth victo-- make the·Ryder Cup. It was l&gt;aie Earnhardt Ir. and Clint w.u. mnsmg on the COIICiete
280, tl]e highest score to dropping shots somewhere -ry, chipped in for birdie to win the U,S. Open,ft Bowyer all returned Ia~ until his_ car had some iss~~
win the Memorial in 23 along the back: nine.
from short of the ninth Nicklaus said. "But I under- with their Cll'S eiCber miss-- that qwckly dropped bim
years. He earned '$1 .08 mils
Petry took &lt;the lead with a green to mlilr.e the tum at 8 stand. Being in Kentuclry. ing a hood, a fender or runs off the pace. Busch didn't
lion, which translates to birdie on ·t he ninth hole and under and tied for the lead, it's a big thing for Kenny. ning I 00-plus ~ '*'hind. take the lead for the first
to quit time until me I~ lap on
1,080 points toward die never :gave it up. saving .par but be also gave away shots He's looking at the big pic- But they didn't
Ryder Cup. Tour officials from ·tbe back bunka- oo the cinty on the back nine. Weir ture for him tn do what be :c'~e up shot at CMnJilg · the l &gt;mile CODCR:te traclL
brought him a chart shoWs pars3 12th and with II per: came· up short On the lOth wants to do."
points, even if all · He would Jead 158 bps.
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"I bope we can catch tbis ~ on the first pitch . be A Rome and had ooe strikemomentum and whatever it saw from Hudson, bittini a out Saturday night in his
is we have on the road and 420-foot drive to right. latest rebab &amp;tart. Smoltz,
try to take it on the rold;" Bruce hit his IICOODd homer who bas bcea on the [)(.
said Adam Dunn, wbo bad a an inning later, drawing · siooe April 29 with a IIOl'e
solo homer..
muth« toUDd of "BRUUU- arm and llhouldcr, could be
The 22syear-old Cueto UCBI" c~ from the activated on Monday and
had the most lmpreeaive crowd.
join Atlanta'• bullpen. ...
df:ltut ever by a Re41 .pifCb.
Mar'• unlike uytbina I've Hudaon's hamJiriDa will be
er, hut hu lOobd men lilr:e ever ~ before," evaluated
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Griffey tiqltd doubled career Off ICeDdiidc withOut
from blime, Itt. belli)' dJii -~ ~ . 0111' .qainll a'bomert
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No turpriae if the hlit.odc
II 7-21 0!1 the road, wbm It ..
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.b:Qom"r comet IWIY from a rookie ainoe. lfll laaed Bruce tiid.
baa iOit ttllut ~ .eaH'Uil .
t 1'be -~ home. Griffey '1 lOOth, only five inning• ill iiCb ~
Bruce al10 •lqled bomc
300th.
400th and SOOth his 1111 IWO StiiU.
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"1M j • • fb' diem at a
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- aetting hits, getting guys
From die first inniag on, over and a tot of small

It Boston, until Gregor Blanco led aff He hid a pair of tl!ree-hit
Cleveland, Colorado and the sixth with a bunt aiqla. pones, 1 four-bit pme and
Teixeira homered with one· I . .mr endiq homer, all
StLouis.
Two rooldes led the Reds out in the . seventh, and while tryina to adapt t.o tbc
to their 12tb win iri their McCann followed with the hi• Jeaaues.
last 13 home games. 14th homer allowed by -l:AI firat, it wu 'Wow!"'
Cincinnati has been a lot Cueto.
Bruce said, "lt'a startio&amp; to
like Atlanta in that regard
Dunn hit iO hooltltl in benwnual now."
- tough at home, roughed May, and got the new
NGtelo: RHP Jobn Smoltz
up on the road.
month off to a powerful threw ooe inning .for Class
·the road -

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pop," Hudton llid. "I've
hail lwnlltrina problema

before. It'1 a Dilncir lll1in."
.. . Reds SS Jury Haint.oa

Jr. extended Jiia biuiq
streak to nine JUiel,
m•tchina his career hiJh
from 2002. ... Griffey '1
major league debut at qe
19 didn't go 11 an... llhly u

Bruce's. "' think I wu 1for-17 before I hit my fint
·home run," Griffey said.

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PITTSBURGH _ The cl~ng attempt . from switched on - giving the
Detroit
Red
Wings behmd the _net was kept in . home fans false hope. 1be
&gt;qeck:ed the . Pittsburgh by Detrmt defenseman Penguins didn't record a
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Cup
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1 chipped it to ~udler, Therrien said. "We didn't
Jiri Hudler snapped a
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thini-period tie for tile Red who snapped a drive off ell.ecute well. We got a
Wings, ....00 rallied from an Marc-Andre Aeury's left good chance to tie up the
arm
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eul.y deficit to beat the h fifth f
~nguins . 2_1 Saturday ts ., o the playoffs. didn't do the job."
llight and gl'llh a _ lead in That was enough to band · The night didn' t start out
3 1 . ·
ihe finals.
~eury his first home loss in the Red Wings' favor,
m 19 home starts, dating to even though an octopus
troit will get the j'irst
otDe
three potential chances Nov. 21.
splattered in the Pittsburgh
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It
feels
good,
especially
end
near the completion of
tu win me Cup blld home
Ml Game 5 on Monday in .dthis building,~ Hudler the national anthem. DaH.as
Rtght.
su . " lfs a lot of fun, Drake took a roughing
~ 1be Penguins were a per- obviously, in. the Stanley penalty that Jed to Marian
Cect 9-'0 in the Igloo during Cup finals. It was kind of .a Hossa's power-play goal
die postseason and hadn't lucky goal, but 1"11 take it." early in the. first, before
lost at home since falling in
Chris Osgood made 22 Lidstrom tied it for the Red
a . shootout to San Jose on saves to improve to 13-3 in Wmgs 4: 15 later.
f!lb. 24 _ a span of 17 the ,postseason. He has Bact in the friendly congmcs. Now they ll'lill have all~wed four goals in the fmes of the· lgloo, the
~figure out how ito win at sene&amp;. Aeury stopped 28 Penguins scored for the
foe L&lt;&gt;uis Arena to force shots.
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fourth straight perioo on
llbe
series
back . to
Pittsburgh had .a golden home ice after being shut
chance to ti~ it just past ~e aut for two games. In .an
Pittsburgh for Game 6.
•That'D be a tough task IDidway pomt of the thrrd another enoouragmg stgn
~ oonsidering tiiey whenAndreasLilja's inter- fromtherallyingPenguins,
oiuldn't even score a goal ference penalty on Sidney they beat Osgood with a
iii two games there to open Crosby gave the Penguins a power-play goa);
d!e series.
.
5-on-3 power play for 1:27.
Sergei Gonchar let go a
.: ·Six teams have survived ~rosby bad .~e best scor- shot that Osgood stopped,
ltiqg enough to reach Game mg opportumty, but Selke but Hossa got to the
Tafter b'ailing 3-1 in the Trophy fina}ist Henrik. rebound .at the right post,
~ 11ut only the 1942 Zetterbet;g !lied up .the -deftly moved the puck
Peng~ins captain'11 stjck at from ba!ikhand-to-forehand
to Maple Leafs who fe~ hehinci 3-'0 to the , the nght post IIDlil didn't .and tuck~ it, in at 2:51 on
R.ed Wmgs - came all the allow htm to get off ·a shpt. the Pengurns second sOOt,
w.ay back to win.
"I' ve been telling people Hossa's lOth of . the play,Pittsburgh wonld !have to for :drree years how good offs was Pittsburgh'5 secWin twice in Mot0wn, Zetterber~ is," Red W"mgs ood goal in 12 power-play
WbCF~ th~ Red Wings are'9- . ~oa~h . M~e Ba~k :;aid. chances_ in the series.
· 1. dunng the postseason, to Th1s tsn t a surpnse to me.. Detroit also has struggled
c_a,pture the StanleyC\Jp for He's just a .conscientious on .the advantage, coming
the third time. Detroit is on ·good two-way player. So is in with two goals on 19
~brink of title No. II and (Pavel) Datsyuk, but we opportunities against the
. Its fourth m 11 seasons.
hav~ a lot of good players." Penguins. The Red Wings
. "It nev.er gets old, but we
W1th less than a minute clicked 2 seconds after
'ltaven't won anything yet," left · in the advantage, Pasca1 Dupuis' crossC!lptain Nicklas l.idstrom Peng~ins .coach. Michel checking peiullty expired.
!'llld.
Themeo called tnneout to
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· nu er se up we ' e g1ve trns s g
g .power- e.scape ,u nscathed when
Wings when he smacked tin play unit a rest. It didn't Mn ~albot made a good
a hack'bande.r iiro~ the h?t- lbclp. .
.
. defenSive play near the
tam ,of the nght rucle w1tb
Ev,geru Ma:lkin put a shot right point 'but c0uldn"t

quite nudJe the puck out of
tile zone. Detroit moved
tbe puck back around; aud
Brian Ralfask:i slid a jlass
left to defense partner
Lidstrom, who after a
slight backward curl ripped
a drive that got by Fleury
7:06 into the first.
The rants all week. by,
Therrien
regarding
obstruction he felt was
committed by · tile Red
Wings might have been
beard by officials, who
!landed Pittsburgh three.
first-period power plays.
1be last was a holding call
,.,..;,st
Kri·s ""'"""r.
-eouo-.Pittsbw:gh produced six ,
of its nine sbots - not
including Hossa's drive off
the crossbar- in the period during power plays and
allowed 14 shots to Detroit.
Tbe momentum off
Pittsburgh's 3-2 win in
Game 3 continued in the
Pe~ns' direction before
the opening faceoff when it
was announced that Detroit •
top-line forward Tomas .
Holmstrom wouldn't play
duetoabamstringinjury. .
Holmstrom, always a
presence in front especially ,
on the power play, was hurt·
Wednesday in Game 3
when he was kttocked into
the . net by Pittsburgh
defensemao Hili Gill.
The good fortune didn't
last~ the Penguins fell to
Il-l m the playoffs when
scoring frrst.
.
Notes: Darren Mcc.ty,
w.h o hadn"t played since
Gamel, took Holmst:rom's
place in die 'liDeup•. ··- the ,
Red Wings . blocked nine
shot5 in the first period, the
same amount the Penguins
got through to Osgood. ...
A moment of sil.enoe was
belci before dJe game for
\(ancouver D Luc Boumon,
who was killed ThUI!IIdav in
· ~
a motorcycle aocii1 if in
Canada. .. . . Matkin, .an
MVP finali.st; bas Dlt'p oints
in the series.
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.Blue Angels win third
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a new stadium t«XJ~d in the
BYESVILLE- The l&lt;JI!B field event.. Gei,ger broke
trip was iadoed w011h it for former teammate Felicia
the Gallia Academy sms Close's 2005 t«X:JJd of 18
1Iack and field team, aglin feet., 2 inches by more tban
- as •'-u"' Blue Ange1s IliD one i!Jch, leapin!! a distmn"
away with their thinl of 18 f~t, 3.25 inches. She
straight regional c.r own . also woo the lOOm dash
Saturday
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brook HighSchool. championship for 1he Blue
1he Blue Angels - 'lhe Angels in tbe 400m dash,
rei«niog two-time stile run- r\nerl"
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ner-ups - outscored 47 51153 seoonds Jactson had
other schools by at least ~ secood-f~ qualify12.5 points, posting a team ing time as weUinthe200m
Qlly of 10. Tbe Angels also dash, but withdrew &amp;om her
won five championships m foUI111 event.
17 'COIIIpelitions and qualiClose_ a sopbomule _
tied four different athletes was disqualified in the
in six events to oen week- semifinals of tbe lOOm hurend's 02 . state toumamerit dies. but l'edcemcd henielf
at Jesse Owens Stadium in in .the 300m hurdles by fin- .
Columbus.
ishing fourth witb a lime of
The quartet of A1exis 47.48 lieGODds - die final
QeF, Tonia Logan, Kara event that the Blue Angels
Ja:bo,!.~ B~ Cl~ will qna1ifir4 for1state in.
~tatgf~WSt:nps to Logan - juniol' - just

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stadium recoro in the
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spring, posting a time of
49.67 seooods. 1be old stadium mark was 49.93 sec-

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Afte! ~orne coru:usJOn. ~
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Natural Resources sides on or before July 2
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· Appeals Commission, all on!er will either grant or the
Defense Council, Chicago, which basically brings
rtrrHYDM.YSEM1NEL.CXlU . patties are agreed oo Feb. 2, deny the requests.

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2009 as the date for the . The spokeS(&gt;CTSOn did
COLUMBUS - AD par- ;a(1!tal bearing at ERAC's confmn all parties respondties involved in the appel- offices in Columbus. A ed. by yestenlay's deadline
laot bearing regarding the ·'Spok:esperson. said even in submitnng a joint case
Ohio
Environmental . tfiOugh 1be parties have management schedule and
Prot.ecti011
Agency~s .agreed to a date, ERAC · joint status reports in the
i5suaDoe
a final air pel'- .~ issue an order to final- ··case. The reports basically
mit-w-install for the ooal- ize the plan.
include an update of com. fired pows- plant ~sed
1he order, wbil:h will deal . munications between the
by American Murucipal witb the .appellant bearing parties for ERAC to review,
.Power-Ohio bave agreed on as well as othef dates for as well as witness lists aud
a date for that hearing. · · discovery ·cut off, witness other issues associated with
Acoording to the Ohio ' Jim, etc., will likely be case managOOJent.
Enviilolunental
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Sierra Club, San Francisco,
Calif. and the National
Parks
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Tenn. (which is not to be
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OEPA Director Chris
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1be completed certified
record is due from both

the 3200m runner-up from a
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slower than her district tide
one week .ago. Adkins was
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wilhatime ofS:3l.48. .
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good fommes to fall •
Gallia Academy at MHS, as
senior Luke Watts bec!I!!M'
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Lynn
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Marie Schmidt, daughter of
Scott and Dee Schmidt,
granddaughter of 1959
alumnae Peggy Farmer
Harrah;
Steven
Tyler
Stew~. son of George· and
Mary Stewart, grandson of
1952 alumnae Eleanor
Satterfie)d Blaelllnar; and
Alell.8 .Breanne Venoy,
daughter of Mark and
Melinda Venoy, ,granddaughter of 195 3 alumni
Bill and Carolyn Demosky.
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of over $75,000 from the ·
Susan G. Padl: Fund. The
board of trustees is Judy
Sauer Crooks, Nancy Roller
Cale, and Cinda Sauer
Harris. Recipients must
have a grade point average
of at least 3.5 and be a direct
descendant of a Middlepon
alumnus.
The
Crawford-GrayLewis Scholarship was presented by Nancy Miller
Beaver to Patti Vining,
daughter of Greg and
Brenda Vllling.
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Sojka named ·
URG president
STAFF REPORT
NEWSOMYOALLYSENTINELCOM

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GRANDE
Gregory S. S'ojka. Ph.D ..
has been appointed president of the University of
Rio •Grande. He and three
others were appointed to
administrative positions by
the Board of Trustees of the
university.
Board Chairman Steven
t.M 8 . Chapman announced
several high administrative
appointments 10 go inlo
effect immediately.
. "Appointment of these individuals is long
overdue."
Chapman
. said. "Each
haspafmned
admir.,bly
over the past
tWo yean;, and
has repeatedly
proven their Gregory s.
abilities. The Sojka, Ph.D.
Board takes
great pride in making these

. Blllbara "'Bobbie.. Hatfield.
PhD .. was appointed Provost
and Vice President of
Academic Affairs and Barry
Thompson. PhD. was named
Dean 'Of the College of
liberal Arts and Sciences. All
three have served as interims
in these positions since
January. 2006.

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Emily ~Catherine Alleman,
daughter of Jeff and
Susanna Alleman, granddaughter of 1951 alumnus
tosooe Wllle. who I1COl!:ll'ltAI
the award in her beU!f.
Kaley Nicole Davis, daughter of Tun aud Connie
Davis; ganddaughter of
1958 ,almrmae Carol Blaker
Oiler;
Brandon Gene
Dodsoo, daughter of Brit
Dodson and Jodi MOO'OW,
great-grandson of 1931
alunma R.utb Biggs Dodson;
Leslie
Lynn Kitchen,
daughter of Todd and Mary
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Into their g andl111hao"s wll and llVDid a bln ahat1t i!' 'tie, Cheal and Genuflect" at 7 p.m. June 13 and 14 at Meigs
Elen•'llai'f Sdlool. Acast of eight is ()onstantly nnting into and out of closets, opening and shutting doors, climbing up
and down .stairs. To 81 this, Md mistlllfen Ji!:lal'llllies, trading partners and places, a baby, a nun and plastic flowers. Cast
memh"'s DiXie Sayre, Tom Reed, Seltl Algabtite and Nathan Becker are pictured in a soene from the farce.

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rtanlld ()()lllllalder.
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Over- boUlder pJftecj from
)river. ·See , . A3
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RUTLAND - Despite
hiring a new fiscal officer in
April, the Village of
Rutland is still hoping to fill
the position . after newly
hired.
Lynn ' Ramage
resigned the post.
Before Ramage resigned
the post, Mayor Lowell
Vance said she told council
that she felt Laura Curtis,
the newly hired water/sewer
clerk could do the job and
was quick to pick up on
training. Vance said council
asked Ramage to think
about resigning at its last
meetin,g but if she did decide
to leave the position, council
seemed agreeable to consider Curtis for the position.
Vance said at this time
both Curtis and Middleport
Fiscal Officer Susan Baker
(formerly Rutland 's Fiscal
Officer) are helping with
the duties of the office. A
final decision on whether
or not council will hire
Curtis for additional duties
as fiscal officer will likely
come up at next week· s
regular meeting.
Ramage was hired as fiscal officer for 20 · hours a
week at $7.50 per hour for
the flfSt sill. months with the
pay rate to be increased

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