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Friday, May 30, 2014
DELPHOS HERALD
The
75 daily Delphos, Ohio
Telling The Tri-Countys Story Since 1869
On Relgion, p4

Regional track, p6
Upfront
Forecast
Obituaries 2
State/Local 3
Religion 4
Community 5
Sports 6-7
TV 8
Classifieds 9
Comics and Puzzles 10
World News 11
Index
www.delphosherald.com Vol. 144 No. 249
State: Average premiums to rise in marketplace
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohioans buying
health coverage through the federal market-
place could see a 13 percent increase in aver-
age insurance premiums next year compared
to this year, state insurance officials said
Thursday, though the numbers are not final.
Small businesses also could have their
average monthly rates rise 11 percent,
according to early insurance rate filings with
the Ohio Department of Insurance.
The agency released details Thursday of
proposed premiums from insurers that want
to offer plans in the new insurance exchang-
es created by President Barack Obamas
health law.
For 2015, the proposed average premi-
ums were $374.42 per month compared to
$332.58 per month for the same coverage
last year, the state said. For the small group
market, average premiums were $446.78
compared to $401.99 in 2014.
Its unclear what consumers will encoun-
ter. The figures are averages. Some premiums
could be lower, while others could higher.
Few states have provided rate increas-
es, and those that have vary considerably,
said Gary Claxton, a vice president with
the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonparti-
san organization that analyzes health policy
issues.
The states figures also do not take into
account federal subsidies or other factors
that could change the price.
At least 154,668 Ohioans picked plans
in the marketplace this year, according
to enrollment data released by the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services
at the beginning of the month. And 85 per-
cent are getting financial help to pay their
monthly premiums.
Those individuals shopping for 2015
plans could see more competition. Sixteen
companies want to offer plans, while 12 are
selling this year.
Republican Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, the
states insurance commissioner and a vocal
critic of the federal health law, blamed the
Affordable Care Act for driving up costs.
Continued and unnecessary headwinds
out of Washington are making it more dif-
ficult for job creators, hard-working Ohioans
and their families to purchase health insur-
ance, she said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for the federal Health
and Human Services Department said con-
sumers in the individual market regularly
faced double-digit premium increases annu-
ally before Obamas law. She cautioned that
it was the beginning of the process.
As we saw last year all across the coun-
try, proposed rates were a high water mark
and final rates were often lower than initially
proposed, said HHS spokeswoman Erin
Shields Britt in an emailed statement.
The states insurance department said
final rates for next year wont be avail-
able until August, after the agency approves
them.
BY MATTHEW PERRONE
Associated Press
WASHINGTON Tanning beds
and sun lamps will carry new warn-
ings that they should not be used by
anyone under age 18, part of a gov-
ernment action announced Thursday
aimed at reducing rising rates of
skin cancer linked to the radiation-
emitting devices.
The Food and Drug Administration
has regulated tanning machines for
over 30 years, but for the first time
the agency is requiring manufacturers
to warn consumers about the cancer
risks of indoor tanning.
Makers of sunlamps and related
devices must include a prominent
label, known as a black box warn-
ing, on their devices, stating they
should not be used by people under
18. Additionally, manufacturers must
provide more warnings about cancer
risks in pamphlets, catalogues and
websites that promote their products.
Those materials must warn that the
devices shouldnt be used by people
who have had skin cancer or have a
family history of the disease.
The government action is aimed
at curbing cases of melanoma, the
deadliest form of skin cancer, which
have been on the rise for about 30
years. An estimated 2.3 million U.S.
teenagers tan indoors each year, and
melanoma is the second most com-
mon form of cancer among young
adults, according to the American
Academy of Dermatology.
For years, physician groups have
urged the U.S. government to take
action on tanning beds. The groups
cite increases in the number of skin
cancer cases among people in their
teens and 20s, especially females
ages 15 to 29.
A spokeswoman for the American
Academy of Dermatology said she
hoped the federal move would spur
more states to take action. Twenty
four states already have laws banning
minors of various ages from using
indoor tanning equipment.
Government warns against indoor tanning for minors
Rotary announces Music
in the Park lineup
Nashville Crush
BY NANCY SPENCER
dhi MEDIA Editor
nspencer@delphosherald.com
DELPHOS Big Band,
brass, Ragtime, banjos and
more will fill Stadium Park
this summer during the 9th
annual Delphos Rotary Club
Music in the Park series.
Listeners will enjoy old
favorites and new groups the
second and fourth Sundays
from the Hanser Pavilion.
Our guiding principal is
to bring in groups that offer us
different music genres, Series
Chair the Rev. David Howell
said. We always talk to other
groups who recommend dif-
ferent bands and we try to
periodically bring back bands
our crowds have enjoyed in
the past. We try to make each
series a little different.
Concert are free and open
to the public. Music begins at
6 p.m. with food at 5:30 p.m.
The 2014 series will kick
off on June 8 with Night
Session, a full instrumen-
tal big band of professional
musicians, including vocal-
ists. Their upbeat repertoire
cuts across generations and
varies from popular songs
and Jazz standards from the
1920s to the present.
Central Ohio Brass Band,
the forefront of the resur-
gence of the brass band
movement for more than 20
years, will perform on June
22. The 45-piece ensemble
is brass and percussion only,
following the tradition of
British brass bands.
Measles outbreak reminder
to check vaccinations
BY ED GEBERT
dhi MEDIA Editor
news@delphosherald.com
VAN WERT There have been no cases in the Tri-counties
but officials at the Van Wert County Health Department say
it is a good idea to exercise caution during an outbreak of
measles. Checking vaccinations is also recommended since
most of those persons with the disease were not vaccinated
against measles.
The disease, which has not claimed a single life in this
country since 2003, has hit a 20-year high. The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has placed the num-
ber of cases in the country diagnosed at around 307 since the
beginning of 2014. Those statistics were released on Thursday.
In Ohio, most of the cases have been centered around Knox
and Holmes counties. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH)
confirmed 160 cases in a Thursday press release. They noted
that the initial cases were from unvaccinated travelers who
returned to Ohio from the Philippines.
Now, the Van Wert County Health Department is recom-
mending caution while traveling to the eastern part of the
state, or out of the country, and to be sure that vaccinations
are up to date.
According to a Health Department statement, Individuals
who are not currently vaccinated against the measles are
encouraged to contact the health department or their physi-
cian to obtain the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vac-
cine. This vaccine should begin providing effective protection
against measles within 2-4 weeks after it is given.
When fully vaccinated, the measles, mumps and rubella
(MMR) vaccine is 97 percent effective in preventing the
measles, said ODH Interim Director Lance Himes.
The ODH is also recommending that new high school
and college graduates check to be sure their vaccinations are
up-to-date. So far, the ODH has distributed more than 13,000
doses of the MMR vaccine to combat the measles outbreak
Relay For Life of Delphos
and the Delphos Area Art
Guild invite all to join them
for Art This! Dink That!, an
evening of fun and creativity
(enhanced by adult bever-
ages) from 7-9 p.m. June 6
at Delphos VFW Post 3035.
A limited number of tickets
will be available and must be
purchased before the event for
$30. Proceeds are to the Relay
For Life of Delphos and may
be purchase from Breanne
Carder, Sandy Fischer, Sandy
Suever, Sue Apple or at the
art guild on Man Street.
Beverages, sandwiches,
etc., will be available for
purchase from the VFW
Relay For Life team.
Art mediums and proj-
ects for the evening includes
beginner-level projects that
will leave all participants
with a great art experience
and many with a lovely piece
of art by evenings end.
Relay team
hosts Art This!
Drink That!
St. Johns holds eighth-grade graduation
Fifty-two St. Johns eighth-graders celebrated graduation Thursday eve-
ning in front of family and friends. The ceremony was held in St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church with a full Mass. Above: Brayden Kill and Marie
Mueller make their way to the front of the church. (dhi MEDIA/Nancy
Spencer)
Phil Dirt and the Dozers
Night Session
See MUSIC, page 11
See TANNING, page 11
See MEASLES, page 11
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ADAM, Mary C., 94, of
Delphos, funeral services
will be at 11 a.m. today at
Harter and Schier Funeral
Home with Pastor Gary Fish
officiating. Burial will be
at Walnut Grove Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Delphos Christian
Union Church. To leave con-
dolences for the family, visit
www.harterandschier.com.
KRIETEMEYER, Paul
V., 78, of Fort Jennings, Mass
of Christian Burial will begin
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Fort
Jennings, with Father Charles
Obinwa officiating. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-8
p.m. today at Strayer Funeral
Home and again on Saturday
for one hour prior to the ser-
vice at the church. There will
be a parish rosary service at
2 p.m. this afternoon at the
funeral home. Memorial con-
tributions may be made to a
charity of the donors choice.
Online condolences may be
shared at www.strayerfuneral-
home.com.
ADKINS, Patricia Ann
(Ambose) Wallen, 73, of
Lima, funeral services will
be at 2 p.m. today at Harter
and Schier Funeral Home
in Delphos. Burial will be
in Memorial Park Cemetery
in Lima. Visitation will be
an hour prior to the service.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American
Cancer Association. To leave
condolences online for the
family, visit www.harterand-
schier.com.
WEATHER FORECAST
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TODAY: Sunny. Highs
in the lower 80s. Northeast
winds 5 to 10 mph.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear.
Lows in the mid 50s. East
winds 5 to 10 mph.
SATURDAY: Mostly
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.
East winds 5 to 15 mph.
SATURDAY NIGHT:
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly
cloudy with a 20 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Lows in the mid
60s.
MONDAY: Showers and
thunderstorms likely. Highs
in the mid 80s. Chance of
precipitation 60 percent.
MONDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with a 50 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows in the
upper 60s.
TUESDAY: Partly cloudy
with a 40 percent chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs in the lower 80s.
TUESDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy with a 30 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows in the
mid 60s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Highs in the lower
80s.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AND THURSDAY: Partly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs in the upper 70s.
Wheat $6.13
Corn $4.40
Soybeans $15.52
Semi-trailer driver
causes damage
when backing
INFORMATION
SUBMITTED
DELPHOS A man was
cited for failure to stop after
causing property damage
Wednesday afternoon.
Musa Saqgaf, 25, of
Detroit, Michigan, was driv-
ing a semi-trailer and turned
southbound onto Dewey
Street. He then attempted to
back up to be able to drive
westbound on Suthoff Street.
In backing, the right rear
of the trailer hit the street sign
and an ornamental bush on
the northwest corner of the
Suthoff and Dewey streets
intersection. The trailer also
tore the guy wire for the
power pole on the same corner
causing the cable wire to pull
away from a nearby residence.
The front, outer tire on the
right side of the trailer was
flat.
A girl was born May 28 to
Jennifer and Kevin Siefker of
Columbus Grove.
A boy was born May 28 to
Natalie and Nick Langhals of
Cloverdale.
One Year Ago
Delphos Jefferson High Schools
138th Commencement will begin at 9
a.m. Saturday in the Jefferson Middle
School Auditorium. There are 75 mem-
bers of the Class of 2013. The Award of
Distinction will be presented to Dylan
Haehn, Corinne Metzger, Evan Stant,
Destiny Thompson, Jacob Violet and
Seth Wollenhaupt.
25 Years Ago 1989
Delphos St. Johns 73rd commence-
ment exercises will be June 4 in the high
school auditorium. Seventy seniors will
receive diplomas. According to Principal
George E. Adams, graduating seniors
will attend Mass at 1:40 p.m. at the
church. The Rev. Chris Vasko, associate
pastor and high school chaplain, will be
commencement speaker. Kristin Weber,
valedictorian of the senior class, will be
the speaker representing the senior class.
Spencerville boys took second in the
Class A regional track meet Saturday at
Dayton by taking first in four events.
Jason Oakman recorded two firsts in
the discus (158-9) and the shot put (53-
31/2). Toby Miller also chalked up two
wins in the pole vault (13-0) and high
jump (6-5).
Bill Henze of Fort Jennings was the
overall best shooter of the day when
the Black Swamp Rifle/Pistol Club held
a varmint rifle match Sunday at its
Pohlman range. Henze had one first
place and two seconds. There were four
separate matches. First-place winners
were: Henze, woodchuck silhouette
match; Pete Sakemiller, Lima, 100-yard
bench rest; Kurt Brandehoff, Delphos,
150-yard bench rest; John Wilson,
Delphos, 200-yard bench rest.
50 Years Ago 1964
Delphos Junior Chamber of
Commerce served more than 1,200 cups
of coffee to tourists passing through
Delphos over the Memorial Day week-
end. Jim Schimmoller and Tom Osting
were co-chairmen of the project. The
Jaycee motto for the project was Take
a Break, Save a Life. The stand at the
Texaco Service Station at Fifth and
Pierce streets was open from Friday
through Sunday.
Four members of Delphos Council
No. 1362, Knights of Columbus were in
Cincinnati this past weekend attending
the organizations state convention. In
attendance were Grand Knight Ambrose
Wannemacher, Hubert Youngpeter,
District Deputy Melvin Hempfling and
Past State Deputy F. R. McKowen.
Morris Chapels Womans Society of
Christian Service held a pledge meet-
ing this week at the church with Helen
Brenneman in charge of the service
and serving as program leader. Mary
Baxter was in charge of the worship ser-
vice. Hostesses included Mildred Keller,
Stella Jamison and Mary Baxter.
75 Years Ago 1939
Interesting talks by Pauline Adams,
Leona Martz, Eva Yochum and Rita
Kill were given Monday evening when
the Young Ladies Sodality of St. Johns
parish met at the school. It was decided
to organize a kittenball team with Sally
Jauman serving as chairman of the com-
mittee. Dr. John L. Sassen was in atten-
dance at the meeting.
Plans are being started in Delphos
for the organization of a Delphos
Flying Club. A number of Delphos
young men are interested in the for-
mation of such an organization. It is
pointed out that the membership in
such a club will not be limited to men
but women are also urged to be in atten-
dance at a meeting Thursday night at
the Phelan Hotel.
John Nett and his daughter, Sybilla
Nett of Lennop, near Cologne,
Germany, are visiting in Delphos with
the Rev. James Nett, assistant at St.
Johns parish. Father Nett is a son of
John Nett. Mr. Nett and his daughter
are pleased to meet so many of the
older residents of Delphos who speak
German fluently.
Associated Press
Today is Friday, May 30, the 150th day of 2014. There are
215 days left in the year.
Todays Highlight in History:
On May 30, 1814, the first Treaty of Paris was signed, end-
ing war between France and the Sixth Coalition (the United
Kingdom, Russia, Austria, Sweden, Portugal and Prussia),
with France retaining its boundaries of 1792.
On this date:
In 1431, Joan of Arc, condemned as a heretic, was burned
at the stake in Rouen, France.
In 1883, 12 people were trampled to death in a stampede
sparked by a rumor that the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge
was in danger of collapsing.
In 1911, the first Indy 500 took place at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway; the winner was Ray Harroun, who drove a
Marmon Wasp for more than 6 1/2 hours at an average speed
of 74.6 mph and collected a prize of $10,000.
In 1922, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., was
dedicated in a ceremony attended by President Warren G.
Harding, Chief Justice William Howard Taft and Robert Todd
Lincoln.
In 1937, ten people were killed when police fired on steel-
workers demonstrating near the Republic Steel plant in South
Chicago.
In 1943, during World War II, American troops secured the
Aleutian island of Attu from Japanese forces.
In 1958, unidentified American service members killed in
World War II and the Korean War were interred in the Tomb
of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
In 1962, Benjamin Brittens War Requiem had its world
premiere at the new Coventry Cathedral in England.
In 1971, the American space probe Mariner 9 blasted off
from Cape Kennedy on a journey to Mars.
In 1989, student protesters in Beijing erected a Goddess
of Democracy statue in Tiananmen Square (the statue was
destroyed in the Chinese governments crackdown).
In 1994, Mormon Church president Ezra Taft Benson died
in Salt Lake City at age 94.
In 1996, Britains Prince Andrew and the former Sarah
Ferguson were granted an uncontested decree ending their
10-year marriage.
Ten years ago: Saudi commandos drove al-Qaida militants
from a housing complex in the kingdoms oil hub, ending a
shooting and hostage-taking rampage that had left 22 dead,
most of them foreigners. Gunmen in Pakistan killed a senior
pro-Taliban Sunni cleric (Mufti Nizamuddin Shamzai), spark-
ing riots. Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide left
Jamaica for South Africa, saying it would be his temporary
home until he could return to Haiti (which he did in 2011).
Buddy Rice won the rain-shortened Indianapolis 500.
Five years ago: Prince Harry followed in the footsteps of
his late mother, Princess Diana, as he raised money for an
AIDS charity by playing in a polo match on Governors Island
in New York Harbor. Internet sensation Susan Boyle placed
second on Britains Got Talent, with dance troupe Diversity
taking the top prize.
One year ago: Syrias President Bashar Assad said in an
interview with Lebanese television that he was confident of
victory in his countrys civil war, and he warned Damascus
would retaliate for any future Israeli airstrike on his territory.
Arvind Mahankali, a 13-year-old from Bayside Hills, N.Y.,
won the Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling
knaidel, a small mass of leavened dough, to win the 86th
version of the competition.
Todays Birthdays: Country musician Johnny Gimble
is 88. Actor Clint Walker is 87. Actor Keir Dullea is 78.
Actress Ruta Lee is 78. Actor Michael J. Pollard is 75. Pro
and College Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers is 71. Rock
musician Lenny Davidson (The Dave Clark Five) is 70. Actor
Stephen Tobolowsky is 63. Actor Colm Meaney is 61. Actor
Ted McGinley is 56. Actor Ralph Carter is 53. Actress Tonya
Pinkins is 52. Country singer Wynonna Judd is 50. Rock musi-
cian Tom Morello (Audioslave; Rage Against The Machine)
is 50. Movie director Antoine Fuqua is 49. Rock musician
Patrick Dahlheimer (Live) is 43. Actress Idina Menzel (Film:
Frozen) is 43. Actor Trey Parker is 42. Rapper Cee Lo
Green is 39. Rapper Remy Ma is 34. Actor Blake Bashoff is
33. Christian rock musician James Smith (Underoath) is 32.
Actor Jake Short is 17. Actor Sean Giambrone (TV: The
Goldbergs) is 15. Actor Jared Gilmore is 14.
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last early bird drawing
INFORMATION SUBMITTED
LIMA The West Ohio Food Bank announced that
the last early bird drawing for the Summer Slam Raffle
will be held this Saturday at Ohio Cycleworx on Elida
Road.
The drawing is for $500 and represents the culmina-
tion of the first phase of Summer Slam Raffle ticket
sales. Tickets are $50 and are available at sponsor loca-
tions, online at wofb.org or at the West Ohio Food Bank
at 1380 East Kibby St.
The Summer Slam Raffle is the largest fund raising
effort this year for the West Ohio Food Bank. The raffle
will be held on Aug. 2 at the food bank on Kibby Street
with a prize drawing every five minutes from noon until
6:05 p.m. with the grand prize drawing for a 2014 Ford
F150 truck. No more than 7,500 tickets will be sold
with all proceeds benefiting capital projects at the food
bank. You need not be present to win, 77 total prizes
will be awarded in this event.
Please make an effort to buy tickets early and help
the food bank meet its major fund raising goal. Food
and beverages will be available the day of the event as
well as additional raffles, a 50/50 drawing and vendor
booths.
State: Average premiums
to rise in marketplace
COLUMBUS (AP) Ohioans buying
health coverage through the federal market-
place could see a 13 percent increase in aver-
age insurance premiums next year compared
to this year, state insurance officials said
Thursday, though the numbers are not final.
Small businesses also could have their
average monthly rates rise 11 percent, accord-
ing to early insurance rate filings with the
Ohio Department of Insurance.
The agency released details Thursday of
proposed premiums from insurers that want
to offer plans in the new insurance exchanges
created by President Barack Obamas health
law.
For 2015, the proposed average premiums
were $374.42 per month compared to $332.58
per month for the same coverage last year,
the state said. For the small group market,
average premiums were $446.78 compared to
$401.99 in 2014.
Its unclear what consumers will encounter.
The figures are averages. Some premiums
could be lower, while others could higher.
Few states have provided rate increases,
and those that have vary considerably, said
Gary Claxton, a vice president with the Kaiser
Family Foundation, a nonpartisan organiza-
tion that analyzes health policy issues.
The states figures also do not take into
account federal subsidies or other factors that
could change the price.
At least 154,668 Ohioans picked plans in
the marketplace this year, according to enroll-
ment data released by the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services at the begin-
ning of the month. And 85 percent are getting
financial help to pay their monthly premiums.
Those individuals shopping for 2015 plans
could see more competition. Sixteen compa-
nies want to offer plans, while 12 are selling
this year.
Republican Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor, the
states insurance commissioner and a vocal
critic of the federal health law, blamed the
Affordable Care Act for driving up costs.
Continued and unnecessary headwinds
out of Washington are making it more difficult
for job creators, hard-working Ohioans and
their families to purchase health insurance,
she said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for the federal Health and
Human Services Department said consumers
in the individual market regularly faced dou-
ble-digit premium increases annually before
Obamas law. She cautioned that it was the
beginning of the process.
As we saw last year all across the country,
proposed rates were a high water mark and
final rates were often lower than initially pro-
posed, said HHS spokeswoman Erin Shields
Britt in an emailed statement.
Dems criticize addiction services funding gap
COLUMBUS (AP)
State officials should recon-
sider a funding change affect-
ing agencies that provide
addiction services, Ohios
Democratic candidates for
governor and attorney gen-
eral said Thursday.
The Associated Press
recently reported that a
change in the way the state
is funneling federal money to
county addictions boards and
local providers is creating a
$20 million shortfall over the
next year.
The plan by the
Department of Mental Health
and Addiction Services to
distribute $63 million in fed-
eral money over 18 months
instead of a single year is
meant to address cash flow
problems that at times have
left addiction services provid-
ers scrambling to cover pay-
roll. Federal money approved
last fall, for example, wasnt
available until March this
year.
Gubernatorial contender
Ed FitzGerald and attorney
general candidate David
Pepper questioned the tim-
ing of the decision at a
Thursday news conference
in Columbus, saying the
shortfall hampers efforts to
combat Ohios painkiller and
heroin epidemic.
This was not a deci-
sion that had to be made,
FitzGerald said. They made
a bureaucratic decision with-
out realizing that there could
be an interruption in servic-
es or treatment, and thats a
foolish decision.
The agencys director has
said that once implemented
on July 1 the plan will ensure
a more stable funding stream
for local boards helping treat
Ohioans with substance
abuse problems.
Tracy Plouck, Mental
Health and Addiction
Services director, has also
said Gov. John Kasichs
upcoming budget may help
cover part of the gap, and
Ohios decision to expand
Medicaid eligibility should
help ease the blow. A mes-
sage was left with the agency
Thursday.
County addictions offi-
cials understand the states
rationale but have said the
shortfall created by the
change hampers their fight.
Local providers support the
states move, saying the cash
flow problems are creating
huge burdens.
The state saw a record
1,914 drug overdose deaths
in 2012, according to
Department of Health data.
Heroin-related deaths soared
60 percent to 680 in 2012, the
most recent year of available
data, the Health Department
found.
Ahead of the news confer-
ence, health care and men-
tal health advocates released
a letter they said was sent
weeks ago to all statewide
contenders and those running
for the General Assembly. In
it, they urge candidates not
to politicize drug abuse and
addiction.
All too often we have
seen the polarizing, trivial-
izing effect that heated cam-
paign rhetoric can have on
serious issues, wrote the
groups, which include the
Drug Free Action Alliance.
Kasich and Attorney
General Mike DeWine, both
Republicans running for re-
election, frequently address
the states addictions epi-
demic and have been holding
town halls across Ohio on the
issue. Nevertheless, a spokes-
man for state GOP accused
FitzGerald and Pepper of
politicizing the problem.
Its tone deaf at best and
ghoulish at worst that these
Democrats are seeking politi-
cal gain from the suffering
of Ohioans with drug addic-
tions and mental illness, said
Chris Schrimpf in an emailed
statement.
FitzGerald and Pepper
said they get questions about
the issue while on the cam-
paign trail and many of those
seeking elected office will
have to address the topic.
What are we supposed
to say? No comment,?
FitzGerald said.
Greens earn
November slot in
governors race
TOLEDO (AP) Ohios
Green Party says it has
achieved a first by qualify-
ing a gubernatorial ticket for
the general election through a
write-in election.
Anita Rios and Bob Fitrakis
announced Thursday that their
primary results have been
certified in each of Ohios
88 counties, placing them on
Novembers ballot.
The pair was gathering
signatures during last years
brutal winter at the time state
lawmakers passed a bill con-
taining new restrictions on
minor party ballot access.
Rios and Fitrakis were
unable to gather the 500 sig-
natures needed, so supporters
launched a last-minute write-
in campaign.
Ohio Secretary of State
Jon Husted has disqualified
another third-party candidate,
Libertarian Charlie Earl, in a
challenge thats ongoing.
Incumbent Republican
Gov. John Kasich and
Democrat Ed FitzGerald are
the major party candidates.
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8277 German Rd, Delphos
Rev. Linda Wannemacher-Pastor
Jaye Wannemacher
-Worship Leader
For information contact:
419-695-3566
Thursday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study
with worship at 8277 German Rd,
Delphos
Sunday - 7:00 p.m. For Such
A Time As This. Tri-County
Community Intercessory Prayer
Group. Everyone welcome.
Biblical counseling also avail-
able.
DELPHOS BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Jerry Martin
302 N Main, Delphos
Contact: 419-692-0061 or
419-302-6423
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday
School (All Ages) , 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday
Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
Study, Youth Study
Nursery available for all services.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
310 W. Second St. - 419-692-5737
Pastor Harry Tolhurst
Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service -
Everyone Welcome
Communion first Sunday of
every month.
Communion at Van Crest Health
Care Center - First Sunday of each
month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Home
and assisted living.
MARION BAPTIST CHURCH
2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos
419-339-6319
Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00
p.m.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Where Jesus is Healing Hurting
Hearts!
808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos
One block so. of Stadium Park.
419-692-6741
Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Worship
Service with Nursery & Kids
Church; 6:00 pm. Youth Ministry at
The ROC & Jr. Bible Quiz at Church
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible
Quiz at Church
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Discipleship Class in Upper Room
For more info see our website:
www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod.
com.
DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH
11720 Delphos Southworth Rd.
Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723
Pastor Rodney Shade
937-397-4459
Asst. Pastor Pamela King
419-204-5469
Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship;
9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all
ages.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service
and prayer meeting.
DELPHOS CHRISTIAN
UNION
Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish
470 S. Franklin St.,
(419) 692-9940
9:30 Sunday School
10:30 Sunday morning service.
Youth ministry every Wednesday
from 6-8 p.m.
Childrens ministry every third
Saturday from 11 to 1:30.
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH
500 S. Canal, Spencerville
419-647-6202
Saturday - 4:30 p.m.
Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May 1
- Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Mass.
SPENCERVILLE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
317 West North St.
419-296-2561
Pastor Tom Shobe
9:30 a.m. Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00
p.m. Wednesday Service
TRINITY UNITED METHODIST
Corner of 4th & Main,
Spencerville
Phone 419-647-5321
Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor
Christmas Eve services: 6:3 p.m.
Message - Christmas
Uncensred
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser-
vice.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville
Rev. Elaine Mikesell,
Interim Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00
a.m. Worship Service.
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
MINISTRIES
9250 Armstrong Road,
Spencerville
Pastors Phil & Deb Lee
Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship
service.
Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study
HARTFORD
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Independent Fundamental)
Rt. 81 and Defiance Trial
Rt. 2, Box 11550
Spencerville 45887
Rev. Robert King, Pastor
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
school; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service; 7:00 p.m. Evening wor-
ship and Teens Alive (grades 7-12).
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible
service.
Tuesday & Thursday 7- 9
p.m. Have you ever wanted to
preach the Word of God? This
is your time to do it. Come share
your love of Christ with us.
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio
Pastor Bruce Tumblin
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional;
10:45 a.m. contemporary
PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH
3995 McBride Rd., Elida
Phone 419-339-3961
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST
CHURCH
2701 Dutch Hollow Rd. Elida
Phone: 339-3339
Rev. Frank Hartman
Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday
School (all ages); 11 a.m. Morning
Service; 6 p.m. Evening Service.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
Meeting.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
8-noon, 1-4- p.m.
FAITH BAPTIST
CHURCH
4750 East Road, Elida
Pastor - Brian McManus
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, nurs-
ery available.
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00
p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible
Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir.
GOMER CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
7350 Gomer Road,
Gomer, Ohio
419-642-2681
gomererucc@bright.net
Sunday 10:00 a.m. Worship
NEW HOPE
CHRISTIAN CENTER
2240 Baty Road, Elida
Ph. 339-5673
Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor
Sunday 10 a.m. Worship.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Evening ser-
vice.
ZION UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Zion Church & Conant
Rd., Elida
Pastors: Mark and D.J.
Fuerstenau
Sunday - Service - 9:00 a.m.
LIGHTHOUSE
CHURCH OF GOD
Elida - Ph. 222-8054
Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor
Service schedule: Sunday
10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening.
BREAKTHROUGH
101 N. Adams St., Middle Point
Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming
Sunday Church Service - 10
a.m, 6 p.m.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
CALVARY EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd.
Van Wert, Ohio
419-238-9426
Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor
Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and
Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School
LIVE; 10:00 a.m.
SALEM UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15240 Main St. Venedocia
Rev. Wendy S. Pratt, Pastor
Church Phone: 419-667-4142
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult
Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir;
9:30 a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m. -
Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. - Capital
Funds Committee.
Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir.
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.;
Monday 8:30 a.m.; Tuesday 7
p.m.; Wednesday 8:30 a.m.;
Thursday 8:30 a.m. - Communion
Service; Friday 8:30 a.m.;
Saturday 4 p.m.
VAN WERT VICTORY
CHURCH OF GOD
10698 US 127S., Van Wert
(Next to Tracys Auction Service)
Pastor: E. Long
Sunday worship & childrens
ministry - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
303 S. Adams, Middle Point
Rev. Tom Cover
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser-
vice.
GRACE FAMILY CHURCH
634 N. Washington St.,
Van Wert
Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt
Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning
worship with Pulpit Supply.
ST. PAULS UNITED
METHODIST
335 S. Main St. Delphos
Pastor - Rev. David Howell
Sunday - 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service
ST. PETER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
422 North Pierce St., Delphos
Phone 419-695-2616
Rev. Angela Khabeb
Sunday - 9 AM Worship Service.
Tuesday - 6 PM Mission:
SLIMpossible.
WEDNESDAY - 7 PM Worship
Service, 8 PM Council meeting.
Saturday - 8 AM Prayer
Breakfast.
Sunday - 9 AM Worship.
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
211 E. Third St., Delphos
Rev. David Howell, Pastor
Week beginning June 1, 2014
Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship
Service/Communion; 9:30 a.m.
Adult Bible Study; 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service/Communion;
11:30 Radio Worship on WDOH;
7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Fellowship.
Monday - 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Summer Speech Screening.
Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Pastors
Bible Study.
Thursday - 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Suppers On Us.

ST. JOHNS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
331 E. Second St., Delphos
419-695-4050
Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor
Rev. Chris Bohnsack,
Associate Pastor
Fred Lisk, Dave Ricker and
John Sheeran, Deacon
Mary Beth Will,
Liturgical Coordinator; Tom
Odenweller, Parish Council President;
Lynn Bockey, Music Director
Celebration of the Sacraments
Eucharist Lords Day
Observance; Saturday 4:30 p.m.,
Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 a.m.;
Weekdays as announced on
Sunday bulletin.
Baptism Celebrated first
Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m. Call
rectory to schedule Pre-Baptismal
instructions.
Reconciliation Tuesday and
Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday
3:30-4:00 p.m. Anytime by
request.
Matrimony Arrangements
must be made through the rectory
six months in advance.
Anointing of the Sick
Communal celebration in May
and October. Administered upon
request.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Landeck - Phone: 419-692-0636
Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor
Administrative aide: Rita Suever
Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday.
Newcomers register at parish.
Marriages: Please call the par-
ish house six months in advance.
Baptism: Please call the parish.
SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL
107 Broadway St., Spencerville
Pastor Charles Muter
Home Ph. 419-657-6019
Sunday: Morning Services -
10:00 a.m. Evening Services - 7:00
p.m.
Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship
service.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
512 W. Sycamore,
Col. Grove
Office 419-659-2263
Fax: 419-659-5202
Father Tom Extejt
Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00
a.m.; First Friday of the month
- 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Confessions - Saturday 3:30
p.m., anytime by appointment.
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor
7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland
Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ottoville
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday - 4
p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m.

ST. JOSEPH
CATHOLIC CHURCH
135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings
Rev. Charles Obinwa
Phone: 419-286-2132
Mass schedule: Saturday 5
p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30
a.m.
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Kalida
Fr. Mark Hoying
Saturday 4:30 p.m. Mass.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Masses.
Weekdays: Masses on Mon.,
Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00
am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
GROVER HILL
ZION UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
204 S. Harrision St.
Grover Hill, Ohio 45849
Pastor Mike Waldron
419-587-3149
Cell: 419-233-2241
mwaldron@embarqmail.com
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11260 Elida Road
DELPHOS, OH 45833
Ph. 692-0055
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KINGSLEY UNITED
METHODIST
15482 Mendon Rd., Van Wert
Phone: 419-965-2771
Pastor Chuck Glover
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.;
Worship - 10:25 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Prayer and
Bible Study - 6:30 p.m.
Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00
p.m.
Choir practice - 8:00 p.m.
TRINITY FRIENDS
CHURCH
605 N. Franklin St.,
Van Wert 45891
Ph: (419) 238-2788
Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage
Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons
Sunday - Worship services at
9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00
p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert
Ph. 419-238-0333
Childrens Storyline:
419-238-2201
Email: fbaptvw@bright.net
Pastor Steven A. Robinson
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School for all ages; 10:30 a.m.
Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m.
Evening Bible Hour.
Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word
of Life Student Ministries; 6:45
p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer
and Bible Study.
MANDALE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School all ages. 10:30 a.m.
Worship Services; 7:00 p.m
Worship.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH
Pastors: Bill Watson
Rev. Ronald Defore
1213 Leeson Ave.,
Van Wert 45891
Phone (419) 238-5813
Head Usher: Ted Kelly
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School
11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m.
until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday
Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m.
until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday
Evening Prayer Meeting
7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible
Study.
Thursday - Choir Rehearsal
Anchored in Jesus Prayer
Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419)
232-4379.
Emergency - (419) 993-5855
CHURCH OF GOD
18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer
419-642-5264
Rev. Mark Walls
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School; 10:30 a.m. Worship
Service.
ST. BARBARA CHURCH
160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827
419-488-2391
Rev. Jerry Schetter
Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30
p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m.
FAITH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Road U, Rushmore
Pastor Robert Morrison
Sunday 10 am Church
School; 11:00 Church Service;
6:00 p.m. Evening Service
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Evening
Service
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Van Wert
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TERRY MATTINGLY
On
Religion
Worship this week at the
church of your choice.
A British rabbi defending Americas first freedom
When Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks arrived
in America recently, representatives of the
United States government did not greet him
with a demand that Great Britains former
chief rabbi remove his yarmulke while in
public.
Thats a good thing. But there are places --
France leaps to mind -- where this would not
be the case. In fact, religious liberty is under
siege in many corners of Europe, said Sacks,
a member of the House of Lords.
In Britain we have seen a worker banned
from wearing a small crucifix at work, he
said, after receiving the Becket Funds 2014
Canterbury Medal for his work defending
religious freedom. A nurse was censored for
offering to utter a prayer on behalf of one of
her patients. Catholic adoption agencies were
forced to close because they were unwilling to
place children to same-sex parents.
Elsewhere, Denmark has banned shechi-
ta, the kosher method of slaughtering ani-
mals by slitting their throats. A German court
has banned infant circumcision. France has
banned -- in public places -- Christians from
wearing crucifixes, Jews from wearing yar-
mulkes and Muslim women from wearing
hijabs.
This is, for me, the empirical proof that ...
the secular societies of Europe are much less
tolerant than the religions that they accuse of
intolerance, he said.
While praising Americas strategic support
for global religious liberty, the rabbi noted
the many church-state fights here linked to
same-sex marriage and other issues. Another
group saluted in the black-tie dinner at the
Pierre Hotel in New York City was the Little
Sisters of the Poor, a Catholic order that --
with Becket lawyers -- is resisting the Health
and Human Services mandate requiring most
religious institutions to offer employee health
plans covering sterilizations and all FDA-
approved contraceptives, including morning-
after pills.
The Little Sisters merely want to serve the
poor with dignity and respect while follow-
ing Catholic teachings, said Cardinal Timothy
Dolan of New York.
They dont need any interference from
the government, they dont need people to
come in and tell them what to do, because
theyre doing Gods work, he told the audi-
ence. In America, freedoms dont come from
government. They come from who we are,
they come from a mighty God and govern-
ments and courts are supposed to defend them
and stand up for them and not take them away.
... This is a civil rights issue; this is a human
rights issue.
When surveying the landscape of global
conflicts -- from battles in Western courts to
terror in the Middle East, Africa and else-
where -- Sacks argued that its crucial for
world leaders to realize that arguments in
favor of freedom of conscience emerged
from religious and secular thinkers alike.
Nevertheless, the rabbi insisted that there
must be a power higher than the state call-
ing for the priority of right over might, for
humility in the exercise of power and, most
importantly, for moral limits on government
power.
Instead of fearing faith, world leaders
must understand that the only true response to
hatred rooted in religion is love and tolerance
rooted in religion, as opposed to regimes built
on secularism.
Rarely does history offer us a controlled
experiment, but the impact of the four great
upheavals that produced the modern world
comes close, Sacks said, referring to the
English, American, French and Russian revo-
lutions.
Two of these revolutions were based on
the Bible and two on explicitly secular philos-
ophies, he said. In the first approach, a Divine
Power grants citizens inalienable rights, while
in the other, all rights are bestowed through
the generosity of the state. How has that
second option turned out in practice?
It is especially important for government
leaders to fiercely defend the rights of reli-
gious believers to dissent from official dog-
mas, in word and deed, he said. Jewish tradi-
tion teaches that when one side of a debate
is silenced, freedom and justice are compro-
mised for all.
It is that willingness to listen respect-
fully to those with whom we disagree that is
being lost today, argued Sacks. Its being
lost in the media, its being lost on univer-
sity campuses, its being lost in the Internet,
where we can choose to listen only to the
people we agree with. Broadcasting has gone.
Narrowcasting has taken its place. ...
The result is that society has been frag-
mented into sects of the likeminded and we all
thereby suffer.
(Terry Mattingly is the director of the
Washington Journalism Center at the Council
for Christian Colleges and Universities and
leads the GetReligion.org project to study
religion and the news.)
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Maleficent (R) Fri.: 5:00/9:00; Sat.:
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Maleficent 3D (R) Fri.: 7:00; Sat.:
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X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-
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2:00/7:30; Mon. and Tues.: 4:45; Wed.
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X-Men: Days of Future Past 3D (PG-
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Mon. and Tues.: 2:00/7:30; Wed. and
Thurs.: 4:45
Godzilla (PG-13) Fri. 5:00/8:00;
Sat.: 1:00/3:15/5:30/8:00; Sun.-Thurs.:
2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00
Neighbors (R) Fri.: 5:00/7:00/9:00;
Sat.: 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00; Sun.:
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Saturday and Sunday
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every evening.
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TODAY
7:30 a.m. Delphos
Optimist Club, A&W Drive-
In, 924 E. Fifth St.
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
1-4 p.m. Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
ping.
SATURDAY
9 a.m.-noon Interfaith
Thrift Store is open for shop-
ping.
St. Vincent dePaul Society,
located at the east edge of the
St. Johns High School park-
ing lot, is open.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Delphos Postal Museum is
open.
12:15 p.m. Testing of
warning sirens by Delphos
Fire and Rescue.
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
7 p.m. Bingo at St.
Johns Little Theatre.
SUNDAY
1-3 p.m. The Delphos
Canal Commission Museum,
241 N. Main St., is open.
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen
Center, 301 Suthoff St.
6:30 p.m. Shelter from
the Storm support group
meets in the Delphos Public
Library basement.
7 p.m. Delphos City
Council meets at the Delphos
Municipal Building, 608 N.
Canal St.
Delphos Parks and
Recreation board meets at the
recreation building at Stadium
Park.
May 31
Jamie Hasting
Riley Dunn
Caleb Haunhorst
June 1
Daniel Lehmkuhle Jr.
April Peters
Christie Carder
Karissa Truman
Brittany Kill
Austin Wolke
Amy Mox
June 2
Dana Sterling
Claire Abigail Wasem
Thomas Waldick
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INFORMATION SUBMITTED
DELPHOS The Delphos Area Art Guild has
rolled out a new year-long endeavor.
Artclub@DAAG, a social club for all levels of
artisans who want to learn by talking, critiquing and
creating together, will meet the last Tuesday of the
month beginning June 24.
Some projects will be pure fun, some will be
interactive with others involving world-wide artists
and clubs and other may be more thought-provok-
ing and challenging.
Participants bring an art piece to showcase
each month and snacks and drinks will be rotated.
Speakers will occur intermittently and an artclub@
DAAG exhibit can take place once a year if mem-
bers are interested.
The annual cost is $20 per month and partici-
pants must be DAAG members.
Open Mic Nite is offered from 6-8 p.m. on the
second Thursday in June and July and the first
Thursday in August. All are welcome and free
entry. This is especially geared towards families,
teens and more who want to have a place to hang
out and enjoy some local bravery and talent. Poets,
musicians, comedy, theatre all are encouraged.
The guild will also offer summer programming
for all ages.
Teen Studio Art Night will be held from 6-10:30
p.m. July 13. The night will include Manga Drawing
with Sarah Pohlman, pizza and more.
Adults may enjoy the Relay for Life pre-event
Art This! Drink That! from 7-9 p.m. June 6 at the
Delphos VFW Post.
Proceeds will help support the American Cancer
Society.
A Summer Art Day Trip is offered from 8 a.m.
to 9 p.m. June 28 with a visit to the Toledo Museum
of Art and Botanical Gardens, which will host the
Crosby Festival of Arts that weekend. Museum
and gardens are free. Food will be for sale at the
museum cafe and festival or lunch can be packed.
The festival is $8 for entry.
The day trip by chartered bus is $35 for mem-
bers, $40 for non-members and children 11 and
under are $25.
A three-day workshop will be held from 6-9
p.m. July 28-30.
Instruction will be by three award-winning art-
ists: Ruth Ann Sturgill, Anna Talei Fisher and Tara
Herberger, with each focusing on their respected
preferred medium oil painting, claywork and
feltmaking.
Art in the Park is a four-week offering beginning
at 5:30 p.m. July 10, July 17, 24 and 31. The class
fee is a donation.
Qi gong, hula hooping or similar outdoor classes
will be offered July 10 with artists and musicians
setting up the remaining three weeks. The prepared
art and activity will last approximately 45 minutes
for these sessions with the open art and music
unlimited.
Children ages 5-10 can enjoy Lego Mania with
Amy Ricker from 6-7:30 p.m. June 16, 23 and 30.
The class is $65 with children keeping their Lego
creations. Moms and dads are welcome.
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offerings
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REGIONAL TRACK AND FIELD
DIVISION II
At DPS Perc Welcome Stadium
FINALS - Points 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 - top 4 advance to State
Girls Team Rankings (3 Events Scored): Wauseon 11, Alter/Brookville/New
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Boys Team Rankings (4 Events Scored): Wauseon 21, Dunbar 12, Ottawa-
Glandorf 11, Cham. Julienne/Carroll/Otsego 10, Mid. Madison/Deer Park 8, Delta/
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4.5, Valley View/Bryan 4, Van Wert/Greenon/Eaton/Swanton 3, Reading/Wyoming/
Rogers/Oakwood 2, Ben. Logan 0.5.
4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Carroll 8:05.59; 2. Dunbar 8:06.16; 3. Ottawa-Glandorf
(Brad Recker, Sid Moening, Trevor Ellerbrock, Matias Trampe-Kindt) 8:07.63; 4. Spr.
Shawnee 8:11.62; 5. Valley View 8:14.67; 6. Van Wert (Connor Holliday, Connor
Shaffer, Dylan Lautzenheiser, Ryan Rice) 8:19.42; 7. Oakwood 8:20.09; 8. Wyoming
8:24.74.
2014 NATHAN MILLER
MEMORIAL BASEBALL
T O U R N A M E N T
SCHEDULE
POOL A
Reds
St. Marys 12
Buffalo Wild Wings
Rockford
POOL B
Braves
St. Marys 11
Kalida
Bath
POOL C
VFW
Spencerville
Sidney
Glandorf
POOL D
Pirates
Van Wert 12
Columbus Grove
Elida
POOL E
FT Loramie
Kenton
Middle Point
Ayersville
TODAYS SCHEDULE
Time Diamond Event
5 p.m. LL Opening
Ceremony
5:15 p.m. LL Pirates vs.
Van Wert 12; D4 Columbus
Grove vs. Elida
6 p.m. D2 VFW vs.
Spencerville; D3 Sidney vs.
Glandorf
7 p.m. LL St. Marys 12 vs.
Rockford; D4 St. Marys 11
vs. Bath
9 p.m. LL Reds vs. Buffalo
Wild Wings; D4 Braves vs.
Kalida
S A T U R D A Y S
SCHEDULE
10 a.m. LL Glandorf vs.
VFW; D4 FT Loramie vs.
Kenton; D2 Middle Point
vs. Ayersville; D3 Pirates vs.
Columbus Grove
Noon LL Braves vs. St.
Marys 11; D4 Buffalo Wild
Wings vs. Rockford; D2 Reds
vs. St. Marys 12; D3 Glandorf
vs. Spencerville
2 p.m. LL Bath vs. Kalida;
D4 Van Wert 12 vs. Elida; D2
Kenton vs. Ayersville; D3 FT
Loramie vs. Middle Point
4 p.m. LL FT Loramie
vs. Ayersville; D4 VFW vs.
Sidney; D2 Pirates vs. Elida;
D3 Kalida vs. St. Marys 11
6 p.m. LL Reds vs.
Rockford; D4 Kenton vs.
Middle Point; D2 St. Marys
12 vs. Buffalo Wild Wings;
D3 Columbus Grove vs. Van
Wert 12
8 p.m. LL Spencerville vs.
Sidney; D4 Braves vs. Bath
SUNDAYS SCHEDULE
1 p.m. LL POOL A winner
vs. wild card #3; D4 POOL B
winner vs. wild card #2; D2
POOL C winner vs. wild card
#1; D3 POOL D winner vs.
POOL E winner
3 p.m. LL TBD; D4 TBD
5 p.m. National Anthem
5:15 p.m. D4 Consolation
Game
5:30 p.m. LL
Championship Game
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NASCAR
SPRINT CUP
FEDEX 400
Site: Dover, Delaware.
Schedule: Today, practice (Fox
Sports 1, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.), qualifying
(Fox Sports 1, 3:30-5 p.m.); Saturday,
practice (Fox Sports 1, 9:30-10:30 a.m.,
12:30-1:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, 1 p.m.
(Fox, 12:30-4:30 p.m.).
Track: Dover International Speedway
(oval, 1.0 miles).
Race distance: 400 miles, 400 laps.
Last year: Tony Stewart ending a
30-race victory drought, racing to the last
of his 48 Cup victories.
Last week: Jimmie Johnson won the
Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte for his first
victory of the season. The 6-time series
champion won the race for the fourth
time for the most Cup victories at the
track with seven.
Fast facts: Kevin Harvick and Joey
Logano are the only 2-time winners
in the first 12 races of the season.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Brad
Keselowski, Carl Edwards,
Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch,
Denny Hamlin and Jeff Gordon also
have won. Gordon leads the standings,
11 points ahead of Matt Kenseth.
Johnson won the September race at the
track for his record eighth Dover victory.
The race is Foxs final event of the
season. TNT will broadcast the next six
races; ESPN/ABC will show the final 17.
Next race: Pocono 400, June
8, Pocono Raceway, Long Pond,
Pennsylvania.
Online: http://www.nascar.com
___
NATIONWIDE
BUCKLE UP 200
Site: Dover, Delaware.
Schedule: Today, practice (Fox
Sports 1, 2-3:30 p.m.); Saturday, qualify-
ing (ESPN2, 10:30 a.m.-noon), race, 2
p.m. (ESPN, 1:30-4:30 p.m.).
AP Source: Former Microsoft CEO wins Clippers bid
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES Shelly Sterling
reached an agreement Thursday night to
sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2
billion, according to an individual with
knowledge of the negotiations.
The individual, who wasnt
authorized to speak publicly, told
The Associated Press that Ballmer
and the Sterling Family Trust now
have a binding agreement. The
deal now must be presented to
the NBA.
Shelly Sterling negotiated the
sale after her husband, Donald
Sterling, made racist remarks
that were made public. Donald
Sterling must also approve the
final agreement as a 50-percent
owner.
Ballmer beat out bids by Guggenheim
Partners and a group including former
NBA All-Star Grant Hill.
Its unclear if the deal will go through.
The individual said that though Donald
Sterling was not involved in the negotia-
tions, at the end of the day, he has to sign
off on the final process. Theyre not going
to sell his 50 percent without him agreeing
to it.
Donald Sterlings attorney, Bobby
Samini, says that wont happen: Sterling
is not selling the team. Thats his position.
Hes not going to sell.
Thats despite a May 22 letter obtained
by The Associated Press and writ-
ten by another one of Sterlings
attorneys that says that Donald
T. Sterling authorizes Rochelle
Sterling to negotiate with the
National Basketball Association
regarding all issues in connection
with a sale of the Los Angeles
Clippers team. It includes the
line read and approved and
Donald Sterlings signature.
Samini said Sterling has had a
change of heart primarily because
of the conduct of the NBA. He
said NBA Commissioner Adam Silvers
decision to ban Sterling for life and fine
him $2.5 million as well as try to oust him
as an owner was him acting as judge, jury
and executioner.
Theyre telling me he should stand
back and let them take his team because
his opinion on that particular day was not
good, was not popular? Samini asked.
That his team should be stripped from
him? It doesnt make sense. Hes going
to fight.
The person with knowledge of the deal
said that any buyer would have to ensure
the team remains in Los Angeles and
be someone Shelly Sterling could work
with if she decides to retain a small stake.
An attorney representing Shelly Sterling
declined to comment.
Franchise sale prices have soared since
the current collective bargaining agree-
ment was ratified in 2011. The Milwaukee
Bucks were just sold to New York invest-
ment firm executives Marc Lasry and
Wesley Edens for about $550 million, an
NBA record.
Last year, Vivek Ranadives group
acquired a 65-percent controlling interest
in the Sacramento Kings at a total fran-
chise valuation of more than $534 million,
topping the previous record of $450 mil-
lion that Joe Lacob and Peter Guber paid
for the Golden State Warriors in 2010.
The bid for the Clippers, purchased by
Sterling in 1981 for a little more than $12
million, blew right past those.
Fifth annual Nathan
Miller baseball tourney
The fifth annual Nathan Miller Memorial Baseball
Tournament will be held this weekend at Stadium
Park. Opening ceremonies kick off this 3-day event
at 5 p.m. today with scholarships awarded to an
athlete representing each Delphos school from
proceeds of this premier tournament. The field
has been expanded for 2014 to a record 20 teams
with games concluding on Sunday at 5:30 with the
championship match-up. Nathan Millers family is
pictured in this years T-shirts honoring the tourna-
ment, from left: Sam, Sarah and Angie Miller. (Photo
Submitted)
Nathan Miller Tournament
Regional Track
and Field Results
Auto Racing Glance
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Williams, Cougar foursome learn
valuable lessons in Regional track
By JIM METCALFE
dhi MEDIA Sports Editor
jmetcalfe@del-
phosherald.com
DAYTON At this time
of the track and field season,
its all about taking the next
step to the ultimate prize a
date at Jesse Owens Memorial
Track and Field Stadium for
the State Meet next weekend.
In the Division II Dayton
Regional on a warm and
humid Thursday at PERC
Welcome Stadium, Elida
junior Aubrey Aubs
Williams and the Van Wert
boys 4x800-meter relay unit
fell short of that goal even
as they set personal records
in the process but, in their
perspective, learned a valu-
able lesson.
Williams finished fifth in
the girls long jump with a
personal record jump of 5-2,
falling short of fourth place
by a mere inch despite bat-
tling shin splints and needing
to ice them between jumps.
I missed at 5-3. The sec-
ond of my three jumps was
my best but I simply could
arc my back enough; I just
couldnt get my butt over the
bar, she joked.
Williams figures that she
has come a long way this sea-
son and has more to go.
I started out jumping
4-10 this spring, so Ive got-
ten better, she added. I do
play volleyball, which can
help with athleticism, explo-
sion and stuff that comes into
play in jumping. However,
I dont play basketball, so I
can work over the winter on
track. I might even look at
indoor track, which I havent
done before.
Well see.
The Van Wert 4x8 crew
of juniors Connor Holliday
and Connor Shaffer, fresh-
man Dylan Lautzenheiser
and junior Ryan Rice clocked
in with an 8:19.42, slightly
more than a second off their
previous best of 8:20.43.
This is our first time at
the Regionals here for our
program; last year, we were
at Lexington. Its different
competition, with a lot of
teams we havent gone up
against before, Holliday
explained. We came in with
high expectations but when
you consider that my other
three teammates in this relay
hadnt ever run in a 4x8
before this year, weve really
done well to get this far.
It didnt help that on the
third leg, Lautzenheiser, was
nearly tripped by an opposing
runner.
He came down to the
inside too quickly and knocked
me off-balance; if I has stayed
in my regular stride, Id have
run him over, the freshman
explained. Apparently, there
wasnt a penalty or anything
like that. I lost my stride and
it took a while to get it back.
The first three of us
didnt put Ryan in a position
to get us there. The competi-
tion had a lot more veterans
that we did, Holliday added.
The quartet hopes to use
that in the future, Shaffer
explained.
I dont think any teams
here can say they will return
all four runners next year, he
added. We will have three
seniors and a sophomore
and we can get a lot better
because of this year.
Especially since we all
run cross country, Rice con-
cluded. We do a lot of endur-
ance work for cross country,
focusing more on getting
miles in and conditioning.
In track, we work more on
speed, so both complement
each other.
Goodell responds to NFLPA criticism
Associated Press
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell responded Thursday night to criticisms by NFL Players
Association executive director DeMaurice Smith, who contended
a double standard exists when it comes to the league doling out
punishments.
In comments to ESPN earlier Thursday, Smith specifically
addressed the delayed discipline of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim
Irsay, who has yet to be punished by Goodell after being arrested
in March for allegedly operating a vehicle while intoxicated and
while in the possession of prescription drugs and $29,000 in cash.
Irsay was formally charged Friday.
The personal conduct policy applies to commissioners, own-
ers, players, coaches, Goodell told reporters at the New England
Patriots team facility. It applies to all of us. We all have a responsi-
bility to do things the right way. There are several players
that we havent taken any action on, either.
We like to get the facts, we like to be thorough and
we like to understand them. Charges were just filed last
week. I dont believe theres a credibility gap.
Goodell was at Foxborough to speak at a football
safety clinic for mothers, a program aimed at furthering
safer play at all levels of the game.
Smith pointed toward Goodells swift and sometimes
harsh action when dealing with troubled players in the past.
The commissioner understands that there is a signif-
icant credibility gap that exists in the National Football
League, Smith said. What troubles our players is the
speed and the deliberateness of the punishment that they have seen
in the past when it comes to a player.
There isnt the same speed or deliberate action when it comes
to an owner and thats a problem.
Goodell said the league has yet to collect all the facts on
Irsays case.
You can judge us when we make our final determinations,
which you undoubtedly will, and so will everybody else, he said.
Thats fair. But dont make judgments until weve had an oppor-
tunity to do whats in the best interest of everyone, which is getting
the facts. Everybody wants process. DeMaurice Smith talks about
process all the time.
The process is important.
The safety program organized by the Patriots comes more than
a week after a group of retired players filed another lawsuit against
the league, accusing team doctors and trainers of supplying them
with powerful painkillers and other drugs that allowed them to
keep playing despite injuries, but led to serious complica-
tions later in life.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of more than 500 former
players, charges the NFL with placing profits ahead of play-
ers health.
Goodell addressed the leagues continued role in the
education and pursuit of safer play.
We want you to learn the right techniques from the
moment you play, regardless if you play one year, two
years, or if you play flag football, he added. I think our
popularity, the platform we have, gives us an opportunity
and its part of our responsibility to make the game safer, not
only at the NFL level to protect our players, but also at every
other level of football, and frankly, sports in general.
Ballmer
Goodell
Elida junior Aubrey Aubs Williams takes off to try
and clear the high jump during Thursdays Division
II Dayton Regional Track and Field meet at Dayton
Perc Welcome Stadium. She nished fth to stand
on the podium but did not advance to the State
Meet next weekend.
Van Wert junior Connor Shaffer hands off to freshman Dylan Lautzenheiser
during Thursdays 4x800-meter boys relay nals. The Cougar foursome along
with junior Connor Holiday and junior Ryan Rice ended up 6th in a time of
8:18.42. (dhiMEDIA/Jim Metcalfe)
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McIlroy keeps on rolling at Memorial
Associated Press
DUBLIN Whether its his health
or his personal life, Rory McIlroy is not
easily distracted when hes on top of his
game.
McIlroy made two eagles and three
birdies on the back nine at Muirfield
Village along with a double bogey
on his way to a 9-under 63 and a 3-shot
lead Thursday after the opening round of
the Memorial.
A week ago, McIlroy began his week
at Wentworth by announcing he and ten-
nis star Caroline Wozniacki had broken
off their engagement. Then, he went
out and won the BMW Championship
for his strongest win in more than two
years.
At the Memorial, McIlroy caught his
spikes in the turf on his second shot at
the seventh hole and felt pain the rest of
the round, especially when he had to put
a little extra pop into tee shots or long
irons. He was limping when he walked
off the stage after talking about how he
made five birdies and two eagles after
hurting his knee.
It was the lowest opening round in 39
years at the Memorial.
I dont think its anything more than
just being confident with my game,
McIlroy said. I was expecting this
to happen. Ive been playing well.
Ive been posting good numbers, good
rounds. And I knew my game was close.
And honestly, I dont think its anything
to do with whats happening off the golf
course. Its just Ive been trending in
the right direction and its starting to all
come together.
Masters champion Bubba Watson,
Chris Kirk and Paul Casey each had a
66 while playing in calmer and slight-
ly softer morning conditions. Keegan
Bradley was at 67, notable not because
it was his best score at Muirfield Village
but because it was his first time in his
four years on the PGA Tour that he did
not use a belly putter.
Adam Scott, who won at Colonial
last week in his debut at No. 1 in the
world, lost momentum with a shot into
the water for double bogey on No. 9 and
missed some birdie and eagle chances
on the back nine that would have
allowed him to stay close with
McIlroy. He settled for a 69.
Phil Mickelson also looked
sharp at least for 15 holes.
He was at 5 under after a birdie
on the 15th hole at the time,
just one shot out of the lead. But
he hit into the water on the par-3
16th and did well to escape with
bogey. He came up short on the
17th and muffed two flops shots
on his way to double bogey. And
he finished with another double
bogey by three-putting the 18th. That
gave him a 72.
Just threw away a good round,
Mickelson said.
The course began to get firm under
a hot sun late in the afternoon, which
didnt appear to bother McIlroy. Jordan
Spieth picked up birdies on the par 5s,
had a good par save on the 16th and
squeezed out a 69 that left him pleased.
Anything under par is a good score,
Spieth said. Obviously, Rory didnt
think that.
McIlroy was more than nine shots
better than the field average. His only
scare came on the seventh hole when his
spikes caught and applied a little more
torque on his knee. McIlroy said he had
never experienced that before, though
he felt some ice and work in the fitness
trailer should take care of it.
The inside of it is sore, a little swol-
len, McIlroy added. Some treatment
and I should be fine for the morning.
The golf after that was simply spec-
tacular.
From the deep rough right of the
10th fairway, he hammered a shot to the
middle of the green and it caught a slope
and settled 4 feet away. He hit 4-iron to
25 feet on the par-5 11th and holed a
25-foot birdie putt in the center of the
cup. He holed a tough 15-foot birdie on
the 13th, and then hit a towering 5-iron
to 15 feet on the par-5 15 for anoth-
er eagle. McIlroy picked up
his final birdie with a 12-foot
birdie after a great tee shot to
the deceptively tough front pin
on the par-3.
He finished his round with
an 8-foot putt to save par from
the bunker.
His only blunder came on
the 14th when he tugged a
wedge too hard and too far
left into a plugged lie in the
bunker. He played well away
from the flag to avoid going
down the slope and into the water but
left it in the sand. His next shot had to
be good to get within 6 feet of the flag
and it wasnt. The ball ran off the green
and down a slope. He had to get up-and-
down for a double bogey.
McIlroy answered by smashing
another tee shot into the fairway and
hitting that high 5-iron onto the green
for eagle, erasing the double bogey.
Its just one round but considering
it was McIlroy, it was an attention-
getter. McIlroy is one of those players
who can follow up a win with more
great play. When he won the PGA
Championship by eight shots in 2012,
that was the start of three victories in
four starts against the strongest fields
of the year.
NORDEA MASTERS
MALMO, Sweden Swedens Jens Dantorp and
Englands Eddie Pepperell shot 6-under 66 to share
the first-round in the Nordea Masters, leaving second-
ranked Henrik Stenson three strokes back.
Stenson had seven birdies and four bogeys on PGA
Sweden Nationals Lakes Course. The Swede is winless
this year after sweeping the European Tours Race to
Dubai and PGA Tours FedEx Cup last season.
Spains Miguel Angel Jimenez also opened with a
69. He won the Spanish Open two weeks ago at 50
years, 133 days to break his own record as the oldest
European Tour champion.
Hunter-Reay hopes to keep rolling in Motor City
Associated Press
DETROIT Ryan
Hunter-Reay recalls rooting
for the Andrettis and Unsers
when he was growing up
in South Florida, hoping an
American would win the races
he watched on TV.
Ive always been patri-
otic, he said Thursday along
the banks of the Detroit River.
Now, Hunter-Reay hopes
he can give kids in the United
States someone to cheer for in
open-wheel auto racing. He is
the first American since 2006
to win the Indianapolis 500
and the sixth in two decades.
Soon, he will get two
chances to sustain success
because the Detroit Grand
Prix will feature full-length
IndyCar races Saturday and
Sunday.
It wont be easy because
the Penske and Ganassi teams
are great and they dont have
one American driver, Hunter-
Reay said. And on any given
week, there are 15 cars that
can win.
Belle Isles 2.36 mile,
13-turn street circuit will be
put to a test by a lot of racing
and some patching that was
needed at Turns 12 and 13
because a water main broke
this week.
Detroit Grand Prix
Chairman Bud Denker said $4
million will be invested in the
track after this years races.
Simon Pagenaud and
Mike Conway won the 2013
Detroit Grand Prix races on an
improved surface that held up
much better than it did in two
years ago when pot holes and
grooves spoiled the show.
Conway hopes to repeat
but if he does not, the Brit
would be happy for the des-
perately seeking attention
sport if Hunter-Reay finishes
first again.
Will Power would, too.
It is good for the sport
if we can have an American
regularly contending, win-
ning sometimes at least and
challenging to win the series
championship, Power said.
I hope Ryan has success that
boosts interest in our sport.
Barely, Hunter-Reay won
the Indy 500 on Sunday. He
was 0.060 seconds ahead of
3-time Indy champ Helio
Castroneves in the second-
closest margin of victory in
the history of the race. Hunter-
Reay became the first from
the U.S. to win open-wheel
racings signature event since
Sam Hornish Jr. did it eight
years ago.
The 2012 series champion
said he has slept 3 to 4 hours
a night lately, taking advan-
tage of opportunities to boost
his profile and promote the
sport. Hunter-Reay rang the
bell at the New York Stock
Exchange and posed for pic-
tures at the top of the Empire
State Building. He was Texas
on Wednesday at a lunch with
Texas Motor Speedway spon-
sors and season ticket hold-
ers. On Monday, Hunter-Reay
is scheduled to appear on
the Late Show with David
Letterman.
It has been surreal to be
honest, he acknowledged.
But theres a real sense of
getting back to work this
week and turning the page
because theres a lot at stake
this week. With two races,
there are as many points up
for grabs in Detroit as there
was at Indy.
If Power had it his way,
IndyCar would have two
races every weekend.
I really like it much bet-
ter, he added. It feels like
more of a worthwhile week-
end if we have a double-
header. Instead of a week-
end filled with practicing and
qualifying, youre competing
twice and thats what were
all here to do.
Dover agrees to sell Nashville
Superspeedway
DOVER, Del. Dover Motorsports
has agreed to sell the Nashville
Superspeedway to NeXovation, Inc., in a
deal worth nearly $46 million.
Denis McGlyn, Dovers chief execu-
tive officer, announced the sale Thursday.
This is a great deal for all concerned
insofar as we can transfer an under-
utilized, high quality asset to NeXovation,
who will create and implement a new
business model and re-activate Nashville
Superspeedway for the benefit of every-
one in the area, McGlyn announced in
a statement. We wish them the best and
we thank all those in middle Tennessee
who made us feel welcome during our
time there.
NeXovation will pay $27 million and
also put up a letter of credit for the
$18.8 million in bonds issued to build the
infrastructure needed by the speedway
near Lebanon, Tennessee. The Nashville-
based company also was the highest bid-
der for the Nrburgring motor sports facil-
ity in Germany and is contesting that sale.
The 1.33-mile, concrete track opened
in 2001 hosting NASCAR trucks and
Nationwide races along with an Indy
Racing League event through 2008.
Dover closed the track, except for testing,
in 2011. The company isnt ready to share
its plans for the track.
With our unique business model,
passion for automotive technology and
motor sports, and a tremendous market
right in our own backyard, the Nashville
Superspeedway is the perfect comple-
ment to our innovative and technological
focus, NeXovation CEO Robert Sexton
said.
After creating and developing this
opportunity within NeXovation for nearly
two years, we are excited about imple-
menting a completely new business
model that we believe will transform this
complex into a fully immersive experience
in the world of high performance motor
sport, automotive technology, and expe-
riential venues.
NeXovation Inc., which describes
itself as a global innovation company,
was founded in 2012. Sextons inventions
include FlatWire, a high-performance
technology designed for automotive,
building, aerospace and military indus-
tries.
Andretti picks Montagny as first
Formula E driver
INDIANAPOLIS Franck Montagny
is the first full-time driver announced by
Andretti Autosport for its 2-car effort in
Formula E, the innovative electric car
series due to debut in September.
Andretti Autosport plans to announce
its second Formula E driver at a later date.
Montagny drove for Michael Andrettis
team in the American Le Mans Series in
2008 and in IndyCars during the 2009
season and again earlier this month at the
Grand Prix of Indianapolis.
The Frenchman has also driven in
Formula One and made 12 starts in the
24 Hours of Le Mans, plus has served as
a television analyst for French TV Group
TF1 and Canal+.
The inaugural 10-race Formula E
schedule begins Sept. 13 in Beijing.
McIlroy
(Continued from page 6)
Discus: 1. Noah Castle (WA) 179-4#; 2. Harmon (DP) 162-11; 3. Meece (NA) 150-
2; 4. D. Williams (BR) 144-5; 5. Evans (NR) 140-8; 6. Stickley (WA) 139-5; 7. Wallace
(GR) 138-9; 8. Livingston (WY) 137-2.
Long Jump: 1. McKinney (CJ) 22-0.5; 2. Boysel (WA) 21-6.75; 3. Knox (PUR)
21-6.25; 4. Robinson (B-T) 21-6; 5. Jones (DUN) 21-0.75; 6. Bryant (SW) 20-10; 7.
Amison (ROG) 20-7.5; 8. Gordon (GR) 20-4.5.
Boys Pole Vault: 1. Cole Gorski (OTS) 15-10#; 2. Coty Cobb (MID) 15-6#; 3. Tyler
Fraker (DEL) 15-2#; 4. Colin Laubenthal (O-G) 14-2; 5. Peters (BRY) 13-10; 6. Wright
(EAT) 13-6; 7. Fant (REA) 13-6; 8. (tie) Bowers (BEN) and Anderson (NR) 13-0.
ELIDA/VAN WERT ATHLETES
PRELIMINARY (Top 8 advance to Saturdays Finals)
GIRLS
100 Meter Dash: 10. Amanda Clay (VW) 13.11.
4x200 Meter Relay: 9. Van Wert (Alicia Danylchuk, Emma Kohn, Landrie
Koontz, Whitney Meyers) 1:48.67.
4x100 Meter Relay: 8. Van Wert (Domonique Grothause, Landrie Koontz, Emma
Kohn, Alicia Danylchuk) 51.981
400 Meter Dash: 7. Amanda Clay (VW) 60.19.
300 Meter Hurdles 30: 4. Whitney Meyers (VW) 48.36.
4x400 Meter Relay: 4. Van Wert (Whitney Meyers,Amanda Clay, Emma Kohn,
Alicia Danylchuk) 4:06.97.
BOYS
100 Meter Dash: 8. Nicholas Krugh 11.48.
4x100 Meter Relay: 2. Elida (Desmend White, Clark Etzler, Corbin Stratton, Avery
Sumpter) 44.13.
400 Meter Dash: 3. Clark Etzler (EL) 50.32; 7 Quincey Salcido (VW) 50.71.
200 Meter Dash: 4. Nicholas Krugh (VW) 22.54.
4x400 Meter Relay: 2. Van Wert (Tymon Moore, Nicholas Krugh, Quincey Salcido,
Hunter Perl) 3:27.84; 8. Elida (Simen Domaas, Sam Quaintance, Gaerid Littler, Clark
Etzler) 3:32.19.
# - New Regional Record
(Continued from page 6)
Track: Dover International Speedway (oval, 1.0 miles).
Race distance: 200 miles, 200 laps.
Last year: Joey Logano won the race and the September event at the track for
Penske Racing after sweeping the 2012 events for Joe Gibbs Racing.
Last week: Kyle Larson raced to his second Nationwide victory of the season,
holding off Sprint Cup drivers Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch at Charlotte.
Fast facts: Busch won this year at Phoenix and Bristol to push his series-record
victory total to 65. He won the Dover fall race in 2008 and swept the 2010 events.
Regan Smith, the Daytona winner, leads the season standings five points ahead of
Talladega winner Elliott Sadler. Chase Elliott is third, 28 points back. The 18-year-old
Elliott won consecutive races at Texas and Darlington.
Next race: Michigan 250, June 14, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn,
Michigan.
Online: http://www.nascar.com
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CAMPING WORLD TRUCK
LUCAS OIL 200
Site: Dover, Delaware.
Schedule: Today, qualifying (Fox Sports 1, 12:30-2 p.m.), race, 5:30 p.m. (Fox
Sports 1, 5-8 p.m.).
Track: Dover International Speedway (oval, 1.0 miles).
Race distance: 200 miles, 200 laps.
Last year: Kyle Busch won the third of his five 2013 series victories.
Last race: Busch raced to his third victory in three events this year, dominating at
Charlotte on May 16. He has six series victories at the North Carolina track.
Fast facts: Busch also won this year at Daytona and Kansas. He has 38 series
victories. Defending series champion Matt Crafton, the winner at Martinsville, leads
the series standings 11 points ahead of Timothy Peters.
Next race: WinStar World Casino and Resort 400, June 6, Texas Motor Speedway,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Online: http://www.nascar.com
___
VERIZON INDYCAR
CHEVROLET INDY DUAL IN DETROIT
Site: Detroit.
Schedule: Today, practice; Saturday, qualifying, race, 3:50 p.m. (ABC, 3:30-6
p.m.); Sunday, qualifying, race, 3:50 p.m. (ABC, 3:30-6 p.m.).
Track: The Raceway at Belle Isle Park (street course, 2.36 miles).
Race distances: 164.22 miles, 70 laps.
Last year: Mike Conway won the doubleheader opener for Dale Coyne Racing and
Simon Pagenaud took the crash-filled second race for Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports.
Last week: Andretti Autosports Ryan Hunter-Reay won the Indianapolis 500, hold-
ing off Team Penskes Helio Castroneves by 0.060 seconds.
Fast facts: Hunter-Reay, also the Grand Prix of Alabama winner in April, leads
the season standings 40 points ahead of Team Penskes Will Power. Hunter-Reay
won the 2012 season title. Castroneves won CART series races at the track in
2000 and 2001. Doubleheaders also are set for Houston and Toronto. Conway
and Pagenaud have victories this year. Conway won at Long Beach for Ed Carpenter
Racing and Pagenaud took the Grand Prix of Indianapolis.
Next race: Firestone 600, June 7, Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas.
Online: http://www.indycar.com
___
NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING
NHRA SUMMERNATIONALS
Site: Englishtown, New Jersey.
Schedule: Today, qualifying; Saturday, qualifying (ESPN, 4:30-6 p.m.); Sunday,
final eliminations (ESPN2, 4-7 p.m.).
Track: Old Bridge Township Raceway Park.
Last year: Shawn Langdon raced to the third of his seven 2013 Top Fuel victories
en route to the season title. Matt Hagan topped the Funny Car field, Mike Edwards
won in Pro Stock and Michael Ray in Pro Stock Motorcycle.
Last week: Courtney Force won the Kansas Nationals for the 100th victory by a
female driver in NHRA history, beating Cruz Pedregon in the Funny Car final. Spencer
Massey won in Top Fuel and Allen Johnson in Pro Stock.
Fast facts: Robert Hight, a 4-time winner in the first eight events, leads the Funny
Car standings 204 points ahead of teammate and owner John Force. Doug
Kalitta has a 30-point lead over Antron Brown in Top Fuel. Kalitta has one victory this
season and Brown has three. In 2008 at Old Bridge, Kalittas cousin, Scott Kalitta,
was killed after his Funny Car burst into flames and crashed during qualifying. As a
safety measure, all Top Fuel and Funny Car races were reduced from a quarter-mile
to 1,000 feet. Erica Enders-Stevens, a 2-time winner, leads the Pro Stock division,
and Andrew Hines tops the Pro Stock Motorcycle standings.
Next event: Thunder Valley Nationals, June 13-15, Bristol Dragway, Bristol,
Tennessee.
Online: http://www.nhra.com
___
Auto
Results
Associated Press
American League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Toronto 32 23 .582
New York 28 24 .538 2
Baltimore 26 25 .510 4
Boston 24 29 .453 7
Tampa Bay 23 31 .426 8
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Detroit 30 20 .600
Chicago 28 27 .509 4
Kansas City 25 28 .472 6
Minnesota 24 27 .471 6
Cleveland 24 30 .444 8
West Division
W L Pct GB
Oakland 32 22 .593
L Angeles 29 23 .558 2
Texas 28 26 .519 4
Seattle 26 26 .500 5
Houston 22 32 .407 10
___
Thursdays Results
Texas 5, Minnesota 4
Detroit 5, Oakland 4
Kansas City 8, Toronto 6, 10 innings
Boston 4, Atlanta 3
Baltimore at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Todays Games
Colorado (Nicasio 5-2) at Cleveland
(Kluber 5-3), 7:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Nolasco 2-5) at N.Y. Yankees
(Nuno 1-1), 7:05 p.m.
Texas (Lewis 4-3) at Washington
(Strasburg 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Vargas 4-2) at Toronto
(Happ 4-1), 7:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Price 4-4) at Boston
(Workman 0-0), 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Mi.Gonzalez 3-3) at Houston
(Oberholtzer 1-6), 8:10 p.m.
San Diego at White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Detroit (Verlander 5-4) at Seattle
(Iwakuma 3-1), 10:10 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Texas at Washington, 12:05 p.m.
Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
San Diego at White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Colorado at Cleveland, 3:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Houston, 4:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:15 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Colorado at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
Texas at Washington, 1:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Houston, 2:10 p.m.
San Diego at White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Detroit at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.

National League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Atlanta 28 25 .528
Miami 28 25 .528
Washington 25 27 .481 2
New York 25 28 .472 3
Philadelphia 23 28 .451 4
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Milwaukee 32 22 .593
St. Louis 29 24 .547 2
Cincinnati 23 28 .451 7
Pittsburgh 23 29 .442 8
Chicago 19 32 .373 11
West Division
W L Pct GB
San Fran 34 19 .642
L Angeles 29 25 .537 5
Colorado 28 25 .528 6
San Diego 24 30 .444 10
Arizona 22 33 .400 13
___
Thursdays Results
N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 1
Boston 4, Atlanta 3
San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Todays Games
Colorado (Nicasio 5-2) at Cleveland
(Kluber 5-3), 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (R.Montero 0-2) at Philadelphia
(A.Burnett 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Texas (Lewis 4-3) at Washington
(Strasburg 3-4), 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 5-4) at Milwaukee
(Estrada 4-2), 8:10 p.m.
San Diego (Kennedy 3-6) at Chicago
White Sox (Joh.Danks 3-4), 8:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 6-3) at St.
Louis (Wainwright 8-2), 8:15 p.m.
Cincinnati (Leake 2-4) at Arizona (Arroyo
4-3), 9:40 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Liriano 0-5) at L.A. Dodgers
(Beckett 3-1), 10:10 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Texas at Washington, 12:05 p.m.
San Diego at White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
San Francisco at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
Colorado at Cleveland, 3:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 7:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 10:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Colorado at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Miami, 1:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.
Texas at Washington, 1:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m.
San Diego at White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
San Francisco at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m.
MLB Glance
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NICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Heroes of Cosplay Heroes of Cosplay Wil Whe. Wil Whe. Heroes of Cosplay Wil Whe. Wil Whe.
SPIKE Ninja Assassin Godzilla
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM 2001: Odyssey Alien
TLC 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting Couple Couple 19 Kids and Counting Couple Couple
TNT Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles The Mentalist Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Sturgis Sturgis Bizarre Foods Sturgis
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Playing Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Playing Playing
VH1 Marry Marry Love, Hip Hop Malibu's Most Wanted Hit the Floor
WGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos MLB Baseball
Premium Channels
HBO Red 2 Game of Thrones Silicon Veep Game of Thrones 24/7 Veep
MAX Die Another Day Blue Streak Banshee Topless P Enemy
SHOW Diary-Black Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ. Penny Dreadful
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Tuesday Evening June 3, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Extreme Weight Loss Celebrity Wife Swap Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles Person of Interest Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC America's Got Talent The Night Shift Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX Riot I Wanna Marry Harry Local
Cable Channels
A & E Storage Storage Storage Storage Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Storage Storage
AMC 300 Freakshow Freakshow Town Freakshow Freakshow Town
ANIM Mini Monsters Monster Croc Mini Monsters
BET I Can Do Bad Obsessed Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Kandi's Wedding Housewives/NYC The People's Couch Housewives/NYC Kandi's Wedding
CMT To Be Announced Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report
COMEDY Amy Sch. Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Amy Sch. Daily Colbert At Midnig Tosh.0
DISC Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Siberian Cut Deadliest Catch Siberian Cut
DISN Frenemies Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! Giuliana & Bill E! News Total Divas Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN College Softball SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 WNBA Basketball Inside Soccer Olbermann Baseball
FAM Miss Congeniality 17 Again The 700 Club Prince Prince
FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped
FX Iron Man 2 Fargo Fargo Fargo
HGTV Flip or F Flip or F Flip or F Flip or F Hunters Hunt Intl Flip or F Flip or F Flip or F Flip or F
HIST Pawn Pawn Top Gear Mountain Men Pawn Pawn
LIFE True Tori Little Women: LA True Tori Little Women: LA True Tori
MTV Girl Code Girl Code Awkward. Awkward. Awkward. Faking It Awkward. Faking It Faking It Faking It
NICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Heroes of Cosplay Heroes of Cosplay Wil Whe. Wil Whe. Heroes of Cosplay Wil Whe. Wil Whe.
SPIKE Ninja Assassin Godzilla
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM 2001: Odyssey Alien
TLC 19 Kids and Counting 19 Kids and Counting Couple Couple 19 Kids and Counting Couple Couple
TNT Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles The Mentalist Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Sturgis Sturgis Bizarre Foods Sturgis
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Playing Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Playing Playing
VH1 Marry Marry Love, Hip Hop Malibu's Most Wanted Hit the Floor
WGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos MLB Baseball
Premium Channels
HBO Red 2 Game of Thrones Silicon Veep Game of Thrones 24/7 Veep
MAX Die Another Day Blue Streak Banshee Topless P Enemy
SHOW Diary-Black Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ. Penny Dreadful
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Saturday Evening May 31, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Bet on Your Baby Sing Your Face Off Local
WHIO/CBS Mike Mike The Mentalist 48 Hours Local
WLIO/NBC Dateline NBC Dateline NBC The Blacklist Local Saturday Night Live
WOHL/FOX MLB Baseball Local Animation Domination Local
Cable Channels
A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds
AMC The Dark Knight TURN Jaws
ANIM My Cat From Hell My Tiny Terror My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell My Tiny Terror
BET Just Wright Get Married? Daddy
BRAVO Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Home Alabama The Switch
CMT Wild Hogs Son-in-Law
CNN The Sixties Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. The Sixties Anthony Bourd.
COMEDY Yes Man Jackass 3D Aziz Ansari Daniel Tosh: Happy
DISC Last Frontier Mini Monsters Mini Monsters
DISN Jessie Austin I Didn't Dog Lab Rats Kickin' I Good Luck Dog Good Luck Jessie
E! Total Divas Total Divas The Soup Chelsea Sex-City Sex-City Sex and the City
ESPN College Softball Update College Softball SportsCenter
ESPN2 College Baseball SportCtr ESPN BaseBaseball Tonight
FAM Mulan The Little Mermaid Dolphin Tale
FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped
FX Horrible Bosses Horrible Bosses Anger Wilfred
HGTV Property Brothers Property Brothers House Hunters Reno Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers
HIST The World Wars The World Wars The World Wars
LIFE Petals on the Wind Secret Sex Life Petals on the Wind
MTV Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Stomp the Yard Notorious
NICK Thunder Hathaways Sam & Cat Awesome Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Resident Evil The Crazies Zombie Apocalypse
SPIKE Cops Cops Law Abiding Citizen The Rundown
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Deal With Journey-Center of Earth
TCM My Fair Lady Princess Tam-Tam BornYestr
TLC Sex Sent Me to the E Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope
TNT Tip-Off NBA Basketball Inside the NBA The Next Three Days
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Boondocks Dynamite Boondocks Attack Bleach Space Dan
TRAV Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead Files Ghost Adventures
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Drive Angry
VH1 Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Hollywood Exes Marry Marry
WGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Bones Bones
Premium Channels
HBO Rock and Roll 24/7 Cotto/Martinez
MAX Batman Taken 2 Enemy of the State Topless P
SHOW Penny Dreadful Penny Dreadful Alex Cross
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Saturday Evening May 31, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Bet on Your Baby Sing Your Face Off Local
WHIO/CBS Mike Mike The Mentalist 48 Hours Local
WLIO/NBC Dateline NBC Dateline NBC The Blacklist Local Saturday Night Live
WOHL/FOX MLB Baseball Local Animation Domination Local
Cable Channels
A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds
AMC The Dark Knight TURN Jaws
ANIM My Cat From Hell My Tiny Terror My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell My Tiny Terror
BET Just Wright Get Married? Daddy
BRAVO Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Home Alabama The Switch
CMT Wild Hogs Son-in-Law
CNN The Sixties Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. The Sixties Anthony Bourd.
COMEDY Yes Man Jackass 3D Aziz Ansari Daniel Tosh: Happy
DISC Last Frontier Mini Monsters Mini Monsters
DISN Jessie Austin I Didn't Dog Lab Rats Kickin' I Good Luck Dog Good Luck Jessie
E! Total Divas Total Divas The Soup Chelsea Sex-City Sex-City Sex and the City
ESPN College Softball Update College Softball SportsCenter
ESPN2 College Baseball SportCtr ESPN BaseBaseball Tonight
FAM Mulan The Little Mermaid Dolphin Tale
FOOD Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped
FX Horrible Bosses Horrible Bosses Anger Wilfred
HGTV Property Brothers Property Brothers House Hunters Reno Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers
HIST The World Wars The World Wars The World Wars
LIFE Petals on the Wind Secret Sex Life Petals on the Wind
MTV Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Stomp the Yard Notorious
NICK Thunder Hathaways Sam & Cat Awesome Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Resident Evil The Crazies Zombie Apocalypse
SPIKE Cops Cops Law Abiding Citizen The Rundown
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Deal With Journey-Center of Earth
TCM My Fair Lady Princess Tam-Tam BornYestr
TLC Sex Sent Me to the E Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope
TNT Tip-Off NBA Basketball Inside the NBA The Next Three Days
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Boondocks Dynamite Boondocks Attack Bleach Space Dan
TRAV Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead Files Ghost Adventures
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Drive Angry
VH1 Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Hollywood Exes Marry Marry
WGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Bones Bones
Premium Channels
HBO Rock and Roll 24/7 Cotto/Martinez
MAX Batman Taken 2 Enemy of the State Topless P
SHOW Penny Dreadful Penny Dreadful Alex Cross
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Monday Evening June 2, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC The Bachelorette Mistresses Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS 2 Broke G Mom Mike Two Men 48 Hours Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Last Comic Standing Ninja Warrior Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX MasterChef 24: Live Another Day Local
Cable Channels
A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Longmire Longmire Criminal Minds
AMC Get Smart Halt and Catch Fire Halt and Catch Fire Lara Croft-Life
ANIM Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot No Limits No Limits Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot
BET Hip H. Awards How to Be a Player ComicView Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Ladies of London Housewives/OC Ladies of London
CMT Rocky III Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight
COMEDY South Pk South Pk Billy Madison Daily Colbert At Midnig South Pk
DISC BikerLive BikerLive Vegas Rat Rods BikerLive Vegas Rat Rods
DISN Tinker Bell Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! E! News The Soup Men of the Strip Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN MLB Baseball SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 College Softball SportCtr Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Bruce Almighty Miss Congeniality The 700 Club Prince Prince
FOOD Rewrapped Unwrapped Cutthroat Kitchen Mystery D Mystery D Diners Diners Cutthroat Kitchen
FX Wanderlust Louie Louie Louie Louie Louie Louie
HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It Love It or List It
HIST Swamp People Swamp People American American American American Swamp People
LIFE Hoarders Hoarders Little Women: LA Hoarders Hoarders
MTV 16 and Pregnant 16 and Pregnant 16 and Pregnant True Life True Life
NICK Awesome Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Michael Contact Contact
SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM A Hard Day's Night Go Go Mania Having a Wild Weekend
TLC Untold Stories of ER Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope
TNT NBA Tip-Off NBA Basketball Inside the NBA Law
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Fam. Guy Boondocks Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Hotel Impossible Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA WWE Monday Night RAW Chrisley Little Fockers
VH1 Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Love, Hip Hop
WGN Black Hawk Down Salem Salem
Premium Channels
HBO 24/7 2 Days Last Week Fast & Furious 6
MAX Good-Die Hard Pitch Perfect Banshee Sexually Bugged!
SHOW Years of Living Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ. Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ.
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Monday Evening June 2, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC The Bachelorette Mistresses Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS 2 Broke G Mom Mike Two Men 48 Hours Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Last Comic Standing Ninja Warrior Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX MasterChef 24: Live Another Day Local
Cable Channels
A & E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Longmire Longmire Criminal Minds
AMC Get Smart Halt and Catch Fire Halt and Catch Fire Lara Croft-Life
ANIM Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot No Limits No Limits Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot
BET Hip H. Awards How to Be a Player ComicView Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Ladies of London Housewives/OC Ladies of London
CMT Rocky III Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight
COMEDY South Pk South Pk Billy Madison Daily Colbert At Midnig South Pk
DISC BikerLive BikerLive Vegas Rat Rods BikerLive Vegas Rat Rods
DISN Tinker Bell Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! E! News The Soup Men of the Strip Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN MLB Baseball SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 College Softball SportCtr Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Bruce Almighty Miss Congeniality The 700 Club Prince Prince
FOOD Rewrapped Unwrapped Cutthroat Kitchen Mystery D Mystery D Diners Diners Cutthroat Kitchen
FX Wanderlust Louie Louie Louie Louie Louie Louie
HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It Love It or List It
HIST Swamp People Swamp People American American American American Swamp People
LIFE Hoarders Hoarders Little Women: LA Hoarders Hoarders
MTV 16 and Pregnant 16 and Pregnant 16 and Pregnant True Life True Life
NICK Awesome Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Michael Contact Contact
SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM A Hard Day's Night Go Go Mania Having a Wild Weekend
TLC Untold Stories of ER Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope Sex Sent Me to the E We Should Have Elope
TNT NBA Tip-Off NBA Basketball Inside the NBA Law
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Fam. Guy Boondocks Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Hotel Impossible Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
USA WWE Monday Night RAW Chrisley Little Fockers
VH1 Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Love, Hip Hop Hit the Floor Love, Hip Hop
WGN Black Hawk Down Salem Salem
Premium Channels
HBO 24/7 2 Days Last Week Fast & Furious 6
MAX Good-Die Hard Pitch Perfect Banshee Sexually Bugged!
SHOW Years of Living Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ. Penny Dreadful Nurse Californ.
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Wednesday Evening June 4, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Middle Goldbergs Mod Fam Goldbergs Motive Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS Undercover Boss Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Stanley Cup Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX So You Think Local
Cable Channels
A & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
AMC Angels & Demons Halt and Catch Fire Volcano
ANIM Treehouse Treehouse Masters Treehouse Treehouse Treehouse Masters
BET Madea's Big The Message The Message Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Untying Million Dollar Housewives/OC Untying
CMT 2014 CMT Music Award South 2014 CMT Music Award
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourd. CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourd.
COMEDY Key Key South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Colbert At Midnig South Pk
DISC Dual Survival Dual Survival Kodiak Dual Survival Kodiak
DISN Ice Age Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! True Hollywood Story Total Divas The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN College Softball SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Melissa Daddy Sixteen Candles The 700 Club Daddy Daddy
FOOD Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout
FX Red Tails Red Tails
HGTV Property Brothers Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property Brothers
HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers
LIFE 27 Dresses The Ugly Truth 27 Dresses
MTV Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show True Life Catfish: The TV Show
NICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Piranha Pirates-Worlds Wil Whe.
SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Deal With Conan Holmes Conan
TCM She Clash of the Titans 4 Texas
TLC Return to Amish: Our Return to Amish Return to Amish
TNT Castle Castle Castle Hawaii Five-0 Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Trip Flip Trip Flip Baggage B Baggage B Food Paradise Trip Flip Trip Flip
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Cleveland Jennifer Cleveland Jennifer Friends Friends
USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam NCIS: Los Angeles
VH1 CrazySexyCool Hollywood Exes La La Marry Love, Hip Hop Hollywood Exes
WGN Videos Lead-Off MLB Baseball Funniest Home Videos
Premium Channels
HBO Silicon Veep Rock and Roll Real Time
MAX Madagascar Closed Circuit Banshee
SHOW Penny Dreadful 60 Minutes Sports Californ. Nurse 60 Minutes Sports Years of Living
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Wednesday Evening June 4, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Middle Goldbergs Mod Fam Goldbergs Motive Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS Undercover Boss Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Stanley Cup Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX So You Think Local
Cable Channels
A & E Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.
AMC Angels & Demons Halt and Catch Fire Volcano
ANIM Treehouse Treehouse Masters Treehouse Treehouse Treehouse Masters
BET Madea's Big The Message The Message Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Housewives/OC Million Dollar Untying Million Dollar Housewives/OC Untying
CMT 2014 CMT Music Award South 2014 CMT Music Award
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourd. CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Anthony Bourd.
COMEDY Key Key South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Colbert At Midnig South Pk
DISC Dual Survival Dual Survival Kodiak Dual Survival Kodiak
DISN Ice Age Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! True Hollywood Story Total Divas The Soup The Soup Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN College Softball SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 MLB Baseball Baseball Tonight Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Melissa Daddy Sixteen Candles The 700 Club Daddy Daddy
FOOD Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant: Im. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Stakeout
FX Red Tails Red Tails
HGTV Property Brothers Property Brothers Hunters Hunt Intl Property Brothers Property Brothers
HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers
LIFE 27 Dresses The Ugly Truth 27 Dresses
MTV Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show True Life Catfish: The TV Show
NICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Piranha Pirates-Worlds Wil Whe.
SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue
TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Deal With Conan Holmes Conan
TCM She Clash of the Titans 4 Texas
TLC Return to Amish: Our Return to Amish Return to Amish
TNT Castle Castle Castle Hawaii Five-0 Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Chicken Aqua Teen
TRAV Bizarre Foods Trip Flip Trip Flip Baggage B Baggage B Food Paradise Trip Flip Trip Flip
TV LAND Friends Friends Friends Friends Cleveland Jennifer Cleveland Jennifer Friends Friends
USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam NCIS: Los Angeles
VH1 CrazySexyCool Hollywood Exes La La Marry Love, Hip Hop Hollywood Exes
WGN Videos Lead-Off MLB Baseball Funniest Home Videos
Premium Channels
HBO Silicon Veep Rock and Roll Real Time
MAX Madagascar Closed Circuit Banshee
SHOW Penny Dreadful 60 Minutes Sports Californ. Nurse 60 Minutes Sports Years of Living
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Thursday Evening June 5, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC J. Kimmel NBA 2014 NBA Finals Local Jimmy Kimmel Live
WHIO/CBS Big Bang Mom Two Men Millers Elementary Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Hollywood Game Night Undate Undate Last Comic Standing Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX Hell's Kitchen Gang Related Local
Cable Channels
A & E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48
AMC Ghostbusters Ghostbusters II
ANIM Last Frontier North Woods Law North Woods North Woods Law North Woods
BET Life Phat Girlz Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Medicine Married to Medicine Kandi's Wedding TBA Housewives/OC Housewives/NYC
CMT 2014 CMT Music Award Party Down South Party Down South Cops Rel. Cops Rel.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 The Sixties CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 The Sixties
COMEDY Chappelle Sunny Sunny Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Colbert At Midnig Tosh.0
DISC Russian Yeti Sons of Guns Sons of Guns Sons of Guns Sons of Guns
DISN Princess Protection Program Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! Men of the Strip Kardashian Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN SportsCenter X Games SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 30 for 30 March to Brazil Baseball Tonight Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Sixteen Candles The Breakfast Club The 700 Club Prince Prince
FOOD Chopped Chopped Canada Food Court Wars Diners Diners Chopped Canada
FX The Hangover Part II The Hangover Part II Hall Pass
HGTV Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt Intl Fixer Upper Rehab Rehab
HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Big Rig Big Rig Top Gear Pawn Pawn
LIFE A Nanny's Revenge Girl Fight A Nanny's Revenge
MTV Buckwild Buckwild Buckwild Buckwild The Challenge: Free Agents The Challenge: Free Catfish
NICK Instant See Dad Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Pirates-Worlds The Bourne Ultimatum Dungeons & Dragons
SPIKE Cops Cops iMPACT Wrestling The Marine
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM The Last Sunset The Tarnished Angels
TLC Outrageous 911 OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT!
TNT Castle Castle Castle Hawaii Five-0 Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Loiter The Eric
TRAV Bizarre Foods Muse.- History Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Muse.- History
TV LAND The Brady Bunch Boss Boss Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Everybody-Raymond
USA NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Mod Fam Mod Fam Law & Order: SVU
VH1 Greatest Songs Greatest Songs Maid in Manhattan Showgirls
WGN Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Salem Salem
Premium Channels
HBO R.I.P.D. 24/7 Veep Silicon Game of Thrones Orgasm; Real Sex Silicon 24/7
MAX The Ringer Doom Banshee Pleasure Spa
SHOW Silver Linings Penny Dreadful Teller Californ. Nurse Dirties
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Thursday Evening June 5, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC J. Kimmel NBA 2014 NBA Finals Local Jimmy Kimmel Live
WHIO/CBS Big Bang Mom Two Men Millers Elementary Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Hollywood Game Night Undate Undate Last Comic Standing Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX Hell's Kitchen Gang Related Local
Cable Channels
A & E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48
AMC Ghostbusters Ghostbusters II
ANIM Last Frontier North Woods Law North Woods North Woods Law North Woods
BET Life Phat Girlz Wendy Williams Show
BRAVO Medicine Married to Medicine Kandi's Wedding TBA Housewives/OC Housewives/NYC
CMT 2014 CMT Music Award Party Down South Party Down South Cops Rel. Cops Rel.
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 The Sixties CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 The Sixties
COMEDY Chappelle Sunny Sunny Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Colbert At Midnig Tosh.0
DISC Russian Yeti Sons of Guns Sons of Guns Sons of Guns Sons of Guns
DISN Princess Protection Program Good Luck Austin ANT Farm Dog Jessie Good Luck Good Luck
E! Men of the Strip Kardashian Chelsea E! News Chelsea
ESPN SportsCenter X Games SportsCenter SportsCenter
ESPN2 30 for 30 March to Brazil Baseball Tonight Olbermann Baseball Tonight
FAM Sixteen Candles The Breakfast Club The 700 Club Prince Prince
FOOD Chopped Chopped Canada Food Court Wars Diners Diners Chopped Canada
FX The Hangover Part II The Hangover Part II Hall Pass
HGTV Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunt Intl Fixer Upper Rehab Rehab
HIST Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Big Rig Big Rig Top Gear Pawn Pawn
LIFE A Nanny's Revenge Girl Fight A Nanny's Revenge
MTV Buckwild Buckwild Buckwild Buckwild The Challenge: Free Agents The Challenge: Free Catfish
NICK Instant See Dad Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Friends
SCI Pirates-Worlds The Bourne Ultimatum Dungeons & Dragons
SPIKE Cops Cops iMPACT Wrestling The Marine
TBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Holmes Conan
TCM The Last Sunset The Tarnished Angels
TLC Outrageous 911 OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT! OMG! EMT!
TNT Castle Castle Castle Hawaii Five-0 Cold Justice
TOON King/Hill King/Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Loiter The Eric
TRAV Bizarre Foods Muse.- History Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Muse.- History
TV LAND The Brady Bunch Boss Boss Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Everybody-Raymond
USA NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Mod Fam Mod Fam Law & Order: SVU
VH1 Greatest Songs Greatest Songs Maid in Manhattan Showgirls
WGN Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Salem Salem
Premium Channels
HBO R.I.P.D. 24/7 Veep Silicon Game of Thrones Orgasm; Real Sex Silicon 24/7
MAX The Ringer Doom Banshee Pleasure Spa
SHOW Silver Linings Penny Dreadful Teller Californ. Nurse Dirties
2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it
Thursday Evening May 8, 2014
8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30
WPTA/ABC Grey's Anatomy Grey's Anatomy Black Box Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
WHIO/CBS Big Bang Millers Two Men Bad Elementary Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson
WLIO/NBC Hollywood Game Night Comedy Awards Local Tonight Show Meyers
WOHL/FOX Hell's Kitchen American Surviving Local
Cable Channels
A & E The First 48 The First 48 The Killer Speaks The First 48 The First 48
AMC Jerry Maguire Invincible
ANIM Last Frontier North Woods Law Rocky Bounty Hunters North Woods Law Rocky Bounty Hunters
BET Phat Girlz How to Be a Player Wendy Williams Show
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419-692-7261
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MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES
AAP St. Marys Corp. is a leader in the design and manufacture of cast
aluminum wheels for OEM automakers. As a subsidiary of Hitachi Metals
America, our reputation for high quality products and customer satisfaction
has helped us continue to grow and provide our associates with over 26 years
of steady employment. We now have an opportunity for a Quality Assurance
Engineer to assume the following responsibilities:
Now, we are growing again and looking for individuals with expe-
rience in the following areas to support this expansion:
PRODUCTION OPERATORS
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Qualifications: Related experience preferred.
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MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIANS
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equipment, and blueprints/schematics
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NEW WAGE RATES up to $24.73/hour (top rate w/ bonuses)
In addition to a competitive base wage, AAP offers profit-sharing bonuses,
and excellent fringe benefits--medical, dental, life, vision, and disability
insurance, 401(k) retirement plan with Company matching, paid vacation,
holidays, and more. If youre looking for a career opportunity with a grow-
ing company, you may apply in person or send your qualifications to:
AAP St. Marys Corporation
1100 McKinley Road
St. Marys, Ohio 45885
Attention: Human Resource-DH
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Ft. Jennings Propane
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FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE.
Must have a Class B CDL with hazmat
or willing to obtain.
Stop in to fll out an application at
FT. JENNINGS PROPANE
460 W. 4th St.
Ft. Jennings, Ohio 45844 or
VAN WERT PROPANE
104763 U.S. Rt. 127S
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
Knueve & Sons, Inc.
is experiencing growth and has a
HVAC Installer Opportunity. Previ-
ous HVAC installation experience is a
plus. Also knowledge in sheet metal
and duct board installation, installing
furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps
and geothermal equipment. Electri-
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a plus. We offer competitive wages,
health insurance, retirement plan, paid
holidays, paid vacations, and uniforms.
Send resumes to
service@knueve.com. or
Knueve & Sons Inc.
Attn JFK; PO Box 265
Kalida, Ohio 45853.
00093976

PUBLIC AUCTION
SUNDAY, JUNE 25
th
, 2014 7:00 P.M.
Auction Held at:
9162 Shenk Rd., Delphos, Ohio 45833
TWO PARCELS OFFERED FOR AUCTION
Tract One: House-Buildings and 45.070 acres/Sec. 14,
Washington Twp., Van Wert Co.
Tract Two: 39.177 acres/Sec. 23, Ridge Twp.,
Van Wert Co.
Auction Conducted by:
Mike Reindel-Auctioneer-419-235-3607
Call for Terms and Conditions
OPEN Terms:
10% Down day of auction (per tract)
Close within 45 days
Possession-Post 2014 harvest
No Contingencies apply
All inspection performed prior to auction-Buyers expense
2895 Harding Highway, Lima, OH 45804
419-228-8899 www.rsre.com
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OPEN HOUSE:
Sun., June 1, 1:00-2:30 p.m.
Wed., June 4th, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
1 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
230 King St., Delphos
$59,000-Delphos SD
Price Reduced!
3BR/1BTH, 1 story home, 1800+ sq. ft. Bath w/
whirlpool tub/shower, newer windows, roof & water
heater. Basement. Detached garage w/loft.
(75) Barb Coil 419-302-3478
Open House June 1 1-2:30
1010 Carolyn Drive, Delphos
3 BR, 2BA, brick ranch
For more info: 419-230-3841
FOR SALE BY OWNER
105 Announcements
DESIGNER PURSE
BINGO
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Friday June 13 @ 6 pm
All purses are authentic
designer handbags!!
Tickets $20 each
Limited quantities
available
For tickets call
419-238-5011
220 Fox Rd, Van Wert
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our readers to contact
The Better Business Bu-
reau, (419) 223-7010 or
1-800-462-0468, before
entering into any agree-
ment involving financing,
business opportunities,
or work at home oppor-
tunities. The BBB will as-
sist in the investigation
of these businesses.
(This notice provided as
a customer service by
The Delphos Herald.)
235 Help Wanted
.49PM/$125,000 AN-
NUAL TEAM DRIVERS
WANTED! Run West
Coast. Earn up to .49
CPM with driver bo-
nuses. Benefits include:
Health Insurance, Vaca-
tion, Dental, Vision, Bo-
nuses, Home Ti me.
Teams make up to
$125,000 a year! New
trucks and trailers. Come
join our family and enjoy
the open road. Fill out
app online at www.
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cal l 888- 465- 6011,
419-692-1435, ask for
Glen.
235 Help Wanted
CDL Class A
DRIVERS NEEDED
New Run Domiciled
in Lima, OH
HOME DAILY
Monday-Friday
Hazmat and Tanker
Endorsements
Required
Must have Hazmat/
Tanker Tractor Trailer
Driving Experience
Earn $63-65,000/Year
Excellent Benefts
APPLY ONLINE:
www.recruiting.
moderntrans.com
412-709-7518
235 Help Wanted
FULL-TIME CUSTO-
DIAN / MAINTENANCE.
Jennings Local Schools
has an opening and is
accepting applications
for the posi ti on of
full-time Custodian/Main-
tenance. Applications
may be picked up in the
HS Office or on the
s c h o o l we b p a g e
(http://jennings.noacsc.
org) under the District
Tab. Anticipated start
date is July 14, 2014.
Applications and re-
sumes may be submitted
to Mr. Nick Langhals, PO
Box 98, Ft. Jennings,
OH 45844 or emailed to
jn_supt@noacsc.org.
Deadline is June 13,
2014.
GLM TRANSPORT hir-
ing for our growing fleet.
$700 new driver sign on
bonus. Safety, perform-
ance and referral bonus
programs. 6 paid Holi-
days, 1 week Vacation
after 1 yr. 401(k) and di-
rect deposit. Home on
we e k e n d s . Ca l l
800-957-5442 for details.
www.GLMTransport.com
235 Help Wanted
OTR CLASS-A CDL
Semi-driver. Home most
evenings, includes bene-
fits. Send resume to:
AWC Trucki ng, 835
Skinner St., Delphos,
OH 45833 (OR) to
ulmsinc@bizwoh.rr.com,
419-692-3951
PART-TIME
OFFICE CLERK:
Duties include: paying
bills, processing ads,
light clerical work and
answering multi-line
phone system. Com-
puter skills or office ex-
perience required.
M-F Daytime, 25-27
hours per week. Please
send resume to: Del-
phos Herald Clerical Po-
sition, 405 N. Main St.,
Delphos, OH 45833 or
email
rgeary@delphosherald.
com
WANTED: HVAC Serv-
ice & Installation. Must
have mechanical apti-
tude; will train. Must
have good driving re-
cord. Great benefits.
Drug free company.
Great place to retire
from. Send resume to:
Dee@jptimmerman.com
305
Apartment/
Duplex For Rent
2 BEDROOM Ranch
Dupl ex i n Del phos.
$425/mo. No pets.
Ne wl y u p d a t e d .
419-286-2816. Call for
details
DELPHOS (2) Bedroom
Apt. with Washer/Dryer
hook-up. No pet s.
$ 3 2 5 / mo . C a l l
419-339-2778
DOWNTOWN DEL-
PHOS -Very nice, newly
remodeled, mostly fur-
nished, 2nd floor, 4BR,
2BA, large kitchen and
dining area, very large
family room. Ample park-
i n g . $ 7 5 0 / mo .
419-236-6616
320 House For Rent
SEVERAL MOBI LE
Homes/House for rent.
View homes online at
www.ulmshomes.com or
inquire at 419-692-3951
555
Garage Sales/
Yard Sales
1009 CAROLYN DR.,
Garage Sale. Thursday,
Friday 9am-6pm. Satur-
day 9am-1pm. House-
hold, decor items, books,
lots of misc.!
555
Garage Sales/
Yard Sales
220 N. West St. --Name
Brand boys cl othes
6mth-3T, Name Brand
girls clothes 3T-10/12,
womens clothes L & XL,
household items, wed-
ding items, misc. baby
items, toys, lawn furni-
ture, dance clothes, lots
of misc. items. --Friday
May 30th 10am-6pm,
Saturday May 31st
8am-2pm.
415 W. Skinner St.,
Fri. 11a-6p, Sat. 10a-3p.
Nice selection of Wilton
cake pans & books, as-
sorted movies and DVD
players, many jeans and
other clothing, several
nice Holiday decora-
tions.
HUGE GARAGE SALE:
baby items, dining table
& chairs, curio cabinet,
dresser, night stands,
bikes, wheels and tires,
and much more. 204
King St., May 29-31,
Thurs-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat.
9am-2pm.
HUGE SALE on girl
clothing and shoes,
sizes NB-4T, shoes 0-7.
Lots of Gymboree, Chil-
drens Place, Baby Gap,
etc. 904 N. Elm St., Del-
phos. Friday & Saturday
9am-3pm.
577 Miscellaneous
LAMP REPAIR, table or
floor. Come to our store.
Ho h e n b r i n k TV.
419-695-1229
POWER WHEEL chair,
Invacare Pronto M51,
new seating and batter-
i e s , $ 8 0 0 .
linjaspick@frontier.com
or 419-424-0463
592 Wanted to Buy
Raines
Jewelry
Cash for Gold
Scrap Gold, Gold Jewelry,
Silver coins, Silverware,
Pocket Watches, Diamonds.
2330 Shawnee Rd.
Lima
(419) 229-2899
Check us out online: www.
delphosherald.com
Dear Abby
Family
wishes
woman
would give
tanning
beds a rest
DEAR ABBY: I
love my daughter-
in-law and I am
afraid she is harming
herself because of
her addiction to
tanning. Her boys are
in high school and
cannot remember
their mother without
a really dark tan. One
son told his classmates
in grade school that his
mother was African-
American when they
were doing African-
American studies.
(Shes Caucasian.)
My son says he
cannot convince her
to lighten up a bit.
I dont know what
to do. I am ... SO
CONCERNED FOR
HER IN ILLINOIS
DEAR SO
C O N C E R N E D :
You are right to be
concerned for your
daughter-in-law. For
years, dermatologists
have cautioned the
public about the
dangers of exposure
to the sun. With the
invention of tanning
beds, the rates of
melanoma among
young people have
soared. For anyone
who isnt aware,
melanoma is an
aggressive type of
skin cancer that can be
fatal.
Tanning can be
addictive, and you
should urge your
daughter-in-law to
discuss this with
a dermatologist.
Because tanning also
causes premature
aging of the skin,
she should explore
sunless tanning,
which is much safer.
DEAR ABBY: Im
18. My boyfriend,
Matt, and I have
been together for a
year and a half, and
Im leaving for college
this fall. Matt will be
attending community
college nearby.
I have been told that
the next four years are
the best years of life,
and I want to live them
to the fullest. In order
to do that, I want to be
single so I can have
a good time and be a
little reckless without
worrying about him.
I love Matt and
would one day like to
marry him, but since
hes only my third
boyfriend, I want to
find out what other
fish are in the sea
before I settle down.
What should I do? --
WANTS THE BEST
OF BOTH WORLDS
DEAR WANTS
THE BEST: The
kindest thing to do
would be to tell
Matt that while you
care deeply for him,
because you are going
to be separated for the
next four years, you
feel both of you should
be free to date others.
Thats a lot more
tactful than saying
youll still be there if
there arent any bigger
fish in the sea, and Im
sure it will get the idea
across.
Whether or not
the next four years
will be the best years
of your life -- one
would hope you have
more than four -- they
will be an important
growth period for both
you and Matt, and
each of you should
explore them to the
fullest without being
encumbered.
**
Dear Abby is written
by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as Jeanne
Phillips, and was
founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Contact
Dear Abby at www.
DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los Angeles,
CA 90069.
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The coming year will
be a time of advancement.
Your moneymaking ideas are
sound, but following the proper
channels will be necessary.
Stick to a strict budget, and
your situation will continue to
improve, allowing you greater
freedom to develop an idea or
interest that can add to your
income.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20) -- Someone will make
you feel overly sensitive today.
Dont waste time feeling sorry
for yourself, when you should
be looking for something to do
that enriches your life and leads
to new acquaintances.
CANCER (June 21-July
22) -- Dont fall prey to a fast-
talking stranger. Keep your eye
on your money and refuse any
offers that seem too good to be
true. Caution is the name of the
game.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) --
Offer your time to a cause that
you feel passionate about. You
can make life easier for others
with a little effort. Your own
problems will seem relatively
small.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-
Sept. 22) -- Delegate your
responsibilities. If you dont
put in an honest effort, you
will not honor a commitment.
This will cause problems with
an authority fgure that will
compromise your position.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
-- A romantic encounter is in
the stars. Dont question whats
being offered, just plan to enjoy
the moment and see where it
leads. Social functions will
offer an interesting alternative.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) -- Stick to your own affairs
today. You will have to refrain
from commenting on the way
others do things. A friendship
may be jeopardized if you are
too opinionated.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-
Dec. 21) -- Someone close to
you will show interest in your
personal life. This can lead to
an offer of help that will allow
you greater freedom to follow
interesting pursuits.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19) -- Dont take part in
gossip. Protect your reputation
regardless of what others do.
Stay out of the spotlight and
work diligently to live up to
your responsibilities. Actions
speak louder than words.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
19) -- You are probably in need
of a little pampering. A relaxing
day at the spa or an energetic
session at the gym will prepare
you for a romantic evening.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
20) -- You will feel better
about yourself if you get rid of
a bad habit. Self-improvement
will help you shed negativity,
making way for a confdent,
goal-oriented mindset.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) -- Love and laughter will
surround you. Now is a good
time to spice up your romantic
life. Socializing or an intimate
tete-a-tete will enhance your
existence.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) -- Your schedule appears
to be hectic, which will lead
to a costly error if you dont
slow down and think matters
through carefully. Ask for help
if you feel overwhelmed.
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Zits
Blondie
For Better or Worse
Beetle Bailey
Pickles
Marmaduke
Garfeld
Born Loser
Hagar the Horrible
The Family Circus

By Bil Keane
Comics & Puzzles
Barney Google & Snuffy Smith
Hi and Lois
Todays
Horoscope
By Bernice Bede Osol
Answer to Sudoku
Crossword Puzzle
Asia range
3 Chinese
exercises (2 wds.)
4 Avoids
5 Lotto kin
6 Orange root
7 Even-tem-
pered
8 Wine valley
9 Route, for
Ben-Hur
10 Shane star
11 Mavs foe
16 Nudged
18 Guthrie of
folk music
21 Press
22 Figure out
23 Defeat hand-
ily
24 On a voyage
25 Stooped
26 Swindle
27 Feudal
underling
30 Marmalade
chunk
32 -- It Be
34 Fishtailed
36 Whoa!
ACROSS
1 Rough
shelter
4 The -- the
limit!
8 Zilch
11 Dear, in
Italy
12 Kind of
wave
13 See -- --
glance
14 Jai --
15 Never
explored
17 Geologic
formation
19 Plank
20 Box-score
fg.
21 Genre
22 Knights
quest
25 Canine
categories
28 Goddess of
dawn
29 Hydrox rival
31 Face-off
33 Calendar
abbr.
35 Bed and
breakfasts
37 Opposite of
post-
38 Aptitude
40 Piracy
42 Et, for Hans
43 Luau fare
44 Signifcant
--
47 Descends a
cliff
51 Football
feld
53 Injection
54 Part of
UCLA
55 Paint layer
56 Assns.
57 Publishing
execs
58 Has title to
59 Potpie veg-
gie
DOWN
1 Luminous
ring
2 Europe-
Yesterdays answers
39 Physicist
Fermi
41 Rap
music (hyph.)
43 Slacks
44 Gawk at
45 Marched
along
46 Teakettle
sound
47 Reddish-
brown horse
48 Fictional
governess
49 Links
letters
50 Brillo
rival
52 Loud
argument
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(Continued from page 1)
Homegrown local favor-
ite Nashville Crush takes the
July 13 spot. Nashville Crush
has roots stemming from
Putnam County and now calls
Lima home. The band is a
balanced fusion of Country
and Rock provided by some
of the best musicians in the
business. They tie in their
music with an award-winning
stage performance.
Americas premiere Rock
n Roll oldies review Phil
Dirt and Dozers will take lis-
teners on the ultimate journey
on July 27. With their musi-
cal talent, high energy and
contagious sense of humor,
Phil Dirt and the Dozers
travel to another time and
place,namely the 50s, 60s and
70s Rock n Roll.
Back by popular demand
is the Kettering Banjo Society
on Aug. 10. A concert favor-
ite, the society will present a
program reminiscent of the
showboat era with that good
old Ragtime music, some
Jolson, America and a strong
flavor of patriotism.
Jimmy Buffet fans will
rejoice at the final concert of
the season with the Parrots
of the Caribbean. The quintet
of fine seasoned players hail-
ing from Dayton salute the
music and lifestyle of Jimmy
Buffet and the Coral Reef
Band. They are fun, exciting
and entertaining for any age
group.
The Music in the Park
series is underwritten by
an Arnold C. Dienstberger Foundation Grant and many other community sponsors.
Trivia
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Measles is an acute, high-
ly-contagious respiratory dis-
ease caused by a virus that is
easily spread. Symptoms of
the measles usually appear
in 7-21 days after exposure.
Symptoms include fever,
cough, runny nose, pink eye
and a rash. The disease can
be transmitted from four days
prior to the onset of the rash
to four days after the onset.
Anyone who is not immu-
nized and gets exposed to the
disease has a high likelihood
of getting ill.
The ODH and its local
public health partners sup-
port the vaccine recom-
mendations set forth by
the Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices
(ACIP) and CDC. These rec-
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The FDA has taken a very strong stand about
indoor tanning and this will, I think, really
encourage additional states to strengthen their
indoor tanning restrictions, said Dr. Mary
Maloney of the University of Massachusetts
Medical School.
The FDA is also requiring manufacturers
to meet certain safety and design require-
ments, including timers and limits on the
radiation levels the products produce.
Previously the FDA classified tanning
machines as low-risk devices, in the same
group as bandages and tongue depressors. As
part of Thursdays action the FDA reclassi-
fied all tanning beds and sun lamps as moder-
ate-risk, or class II, devices. That allows the
FDA to review their safety and design before
manufacturers begin selling them.
Safety standards are important because
recent studies show that many devices can
cause sunburn even when used as directed.
An industry spokesman said the new
requirements would drive up costs for com-
panies, which would likely be passed on to
consumers.
It would be a lot better if the FDA had
not decided to place another layer of regula-
tion, another layer of costs and difficulty on
an already struggling industry, said John
Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor
Tanning Association. Were obviously dis-
appointed that they decided to take this step.
The association represents makers of vari-
ous tanning products including tanning
beds, lotions and sunglasses and indoor
tanning facilities.
Companies will have roughly 15 months
to place the warning labels on devices already
used in tanning facilities but no longer mar-
keted. Companies looking to sell new devices
will have to comply with the new labeling
and premarket review requirements in 90
days.
The FDA requirements only apply to mak-
ers of indoor tanning devices, not salon
operators.
The FDA is not trying to burden salons
but rather to educate consumers who choose
to voluntarily use sunlamp products about
the potential risks, said FDA deputy direc-
tor for policy, Nancy Stade, on a call with
reporters.
Tanning
Answers to Thursdays questions:
The Ohio River serves at the border between the
states of Indiana and Kentucky.
In todays world of mini measuring spoons, a
dash is 1/8 teaspoon; a pinch, 1/16; and a smidgeon,
1/32.
Todays questions:
Whose debut album, released in 1987, was
entitled Rhyme Pays?
Who won an Oscar in 2006 in an Oscar-
nominated film for his portrayal of a foul-mouthed
grandfather?
Answers in Mondays Herald.
The Outstanding National Debt as of Thursday
evening was $17,492,986,973,976.
The estimated population of the United States
is 318,317,658 so each citizens share of this debt
is $54,955.
The National Debt has continued to increase
an average of $2.35 billion per day since Sept. 30,
2012.
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