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What’s Inside:
Daum exhibit celebrates museum’s 20 years
On Wednesday, Daum Museum of Contemporary Art guest curator Thomas Piche’ Jr. explains to museum
docents about the current exhibition featuring work from the permanent collection. Piche’ retired in June,
and new Director/Curator Garry Holstein will take the position on Oct. 1. PHOTOS BY FAITH BEMISS | DEMOCRAT
“Bubbles, an inkjet print, acrylic paint, and resin on panel by Hung Liu, is one of
several large paintings hanging in the Freed Gallery for “The Daum at 20 Selections
from the Collection exhibit now open at the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art.
A large popular painting, especially for children who visit the Daum Museum,
is “Neblina, an oil on panel created by Alexis Rockman
By Faith Bemiss
fbemiss@sedaliademocrat.com
The Daum Museum
of Contemporary
Art is celebrating
its 20th anniversary with a
special exhibit highlighting
work from the permanent
collection.
e Daum at 20 Selec-
tions from the Collection
takes in all the museum
galleries. e Goddard
Gallery shows prints from
the collection, while the
Scott Gallery exhibits
photographic works. In
the spacious Freed Gallery,
there are large paintings,
and on the lower level,
there is work aliated
with American painter
and color eld artist Helen
Frankenthaler.
On Wednesday, muse-
um docents took a tour
of the new exhibit with
comments by guest curator
omas Piche’ Jr., who
retired from the museum
in June. e new Director/
Curator, Garry Holstein,
will take the position Satur-
day, Oct. 1.
Piche’ noted he returned
to curate the museum-wide
exhibition since it was
planned while he was still
the director/curator at the
Daum.
e impetus for
this show is its the 20th
anniversary of the Daum
Museum of Contemporary
Art,” he explained. “e
museum opened in Febru-
ary of 2002 … and be-
cause I knew I was leaving
and wasnt sure what the
process would be for my
replacement, I wanted to
come up with a show that,
if necessary, would stay up
for quite a while.
He added he felt the
best way to celebrate the
20th anniversary was to
do a very subjective and
idiosyncratic” show of the
permanent collection that
continues to grow each
year.
He began the tour in the
lower level with work titled
Origins of the Collection.
Many of you know that
before there was a muse-
um,
See DAUM | 6A
The City of Sedalia hosted its first-ever open interviews
Thursday, Sept. 29 at the Municipal Building, 200 S.
Osage Ave. PHOTO BY CHRIS HOWELL | DEMOCRAT
City of Sedalia hosts
open job interviews
By Chris Howell
chrish@sedaliademocrat.com
ursday, the City of
Sedalia tried something new
by hosting open interviews
at the Municipal Building at
200 S. Osage Ave.
Shannon Ramey-Trull is
the Human Resources Di-
rector for the City of Sedalia
and has many open posi-
tions to ll with newly-hired
City employees.
“We're excited to try open
interviews for any of our
open positions here at the
City,” Ramey-Trull said. “We
gured it would be a great
opportunity for people to
come in and speak with mul-
tiple dierent departments.
Not including the Parks de-
partment, right now we have
about 25 open positions, and
in Parks we have multiple
part-time positions open.
Ramey-Trull and Human
Resource specialist Heather
Bridges said they welcomed
applicants with signs, bal-
loons, and even free donuts.
ey sat people down to ll
out applications, then they
went into council chambers
where desks with City De-
partment heads were waiting
to interview applicants.
“We decided to bring the
department heads in and let
them interview right here,
Bridges said. “ey can get
an oer and we can get the
paperwork started, so hope-
fully, we can get them going
within a week.
Bridges said there had
been many good applicants
attracted by the open inter-
views.
“I think they're very
good,” Bridges said. “Very
promising.
Twyla Tanner just moved
back to the area and was
happy to hear of the open
interviews.
“I just moved back from
Florida to La Monte, and I
was looking for jobs,” Tanner
said. “My friend sent me
a text saying they had this
open job fair today. I picked
up an application, lled that
out over here and went in
and talked to the lady at the
Public Works station and I
got hired. People were very
nice, accommodating. ey
told you where you needed
to go and who I needed to
speak to. e process was
wonderful.
See JOBS | 6A
Dr. Jamie Burkhart stands in the Green Ridge R-8 School Districts gym
on Thursday morning. Burkhart has been nominated for the Missouri
Association of School Administrators Superintendent of the Year.
PHOTO BY SKYE MELCHER | DEMOCRAT
Burkhart nominated for
Superintendent of the Year
By Skye Melcher
skyem@sedaliademocrat.com
e Green Ridge R-8
School District superin-
tendent has been nom-
inated for the Missouri
Association of School
Administrators Superin-
tendent of the Year.
Dr. Jamie Burkhart
has been the Green Ridge
superintendent since June
2017. She served as the as-
sistant superintendent and
associate superintendent
for the Clinton School
District from 2012-17.
Before beginning her
career in education in
1994, Burkhart earned
a Bachelors degree in
Education-Biology. She
earned a Master’s degree
in Education-Curricu-
lum and Instruction, a
Specialist in Education
for Educational Leader-
ship and a Doctorate in
Education-Educational
Leadership.
She was nominated for
Superintendent of the Year
by former Leeton R-X
School District Superin-
tendent Susan Crooks,
Henry County R-1 School
District Superintendent
Brad Hunter and Morgan
County R-1 School Dis-
trict Superintendent Matt
Unger.
“Dr. Burkhart works
tirelessly for her school
district,” Hunter wrote in
his recommendation let-
ter. “She has been instru-
mental in creating a sense
of pride in the Green
Ridge School District. She
constantly puts out the
good word about their
district on social media.
See TIGERS | 7A
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FUNERALS
Dhone-Horner,
Donna Fern
10 a.m. Saturday at
Langsford Funeral Home in
Lees Summit. Arrangements
are under the direction of
Langsford Funeral Home.
Stephens,
Sean, 1 p.m.
Saturday at Crown
Hill Cemetery in Sedalia.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Springeld Mor-
tuary Services.
Hamlin, Barry
Roger
11 a.m. on Monday at
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church in Bloomington,
Illinois. Arrangements are
under the direction of Kibler
Brady Ruestman Memorial
Home.
Scott, Samuel D.
1 p.m. Monday at Crown
Hill Cemetery in Sedalia.
Arrangements are under
the direction of McLaughlin
Funeral Chapel in Sedalia.
Crafton, Pamela
Gayle
7 p.m. Tuesday at Rea Fu-
neral Chapel. Arrangements
are under the direction of
Rea Funeral Chapel.
Hesterlee,
Gevan Wayne
1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9
at Broadway Presbyterian
Church in Sedalia.
Zaring, Alta E.
(Crothers)
noon to 3 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 22 at First United Meth-
odist Church Celebration
Center in Sedalia.
Walch, eodore
Ted L.
1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30
at Crown Hill Cemetery
in Sedalia. Arrangements
are under the direction of
McLaughlin Funeral Chapel
in Sedalia.
CRASH REPORTS
Four teens hurt in
Johnson County car
vs tractor accident
A 16-year-old male
from Holden sustained
moderate injuries, a
16-year-old male from
Holden sustained serious
injuries, a 16-year-old fe-
male driver from Holden
sustained minor injuries,
and an 18-year-old male
sustained minor injuries
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
in a Johnson County
accident.
According to a Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
report, the 16-year-old
was driving a 2017 Sub-
aru west on Route 58 at
SW 701 Road when she
crossed the centerline
and struck the trailer of
a farm tractor driven by
Christopher L. Good,
73, of Centerview. e
Subaru then traveled o
the roadway, struck two
fences, and overturned.
e two 16-year-old
male occupants were
transported to Western
Missouri Medical Cen-
ter in Warrensburg. e
driver was transported to
Research Medical Center
in Kansas City, and the
18-year-old male refused
medical treatment at
the scene. Everyone was
wearing a seat belt except
for the tractor driver, who
was exempt.
Centerview
man in serious
condition after
Johnson accident
Chester J. Warner, 30,
of Centerview, sustained
serious injuries at 8:10
p.m. Wednesday in a
Johnson County accident.
According to a Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
report, Warner was driv-
ing a 2004 Ford Escape
east on U.S. Highway 50
near NW 501 Road when
he traveled o the right
side of the roadway and
overcorrected, causing the
vehicle to skid sideways
and overturn several
times.
Warner was not wear-
ing a seat belt and was
ejected. He was transport-
ed to Research Medical
Center in Kansas City by
Life Flight.
Oak Grove man hurt
in Johnson accident
Levi G. Fleming, 29,
of Oak Grove, sustained
minor injuries at 8 a.m.
Wednesday in a Johnson
County accident.
According to a Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
report, Fleming was driv-
ing a 2011 International
SF625 north on Route AA
at NW 625 Road when he
traveled o the right side
of the roadway, overcor-
rected, traveled o the le
side of the roadway, and
overturned.
He was wearing a seat
belt and was transported
to Centerpoint Medical
Center in Independence.
Gravois Mills
motorcyclist in
serious condition
after Morgan accident
Robert C. Martin, 78,
of Gravois Mills, sus-
tained serious injuries at
7:06 p.m. Wednesday in a
Morgan County accident.
According to a Mis-
souri State Highway
Patrol report, Martin was
driving a 2007 Yama-
ha Stratoliner south on
Georgia Road when he
traveled o the right side
of the road, struck a tele-
phone junction box, and
overturned.
He was wearing a hel-
met and was transported
by MU Air to University
Hospital in Columbia.
Two from Sedalia hurt
in Pettis accident
Mary K. Hodges, 54,
and Peter Hodges, 88,
both of Sedalia, sustained
minor injuries at 7:21
a.m. Wednesday in a Pet-
tis County accident.
According to a Mis-
souri State Highway
Patrol report, the crash
occurred on Route Y east
of Fairway Drive when an
eastbound 2015 Honda
Acura MDX driven by
Nataliya P. Grigoryev, 31,
of Sedalia, was stopped
for a previous crash and
a 2004 Dodge Caravan,
driven by Peter Hodges,
overtook and struck her
vehicle.
Both drivers were
wearing seat belts and
were transported by Pettis
County Ambulance Dis-
trict to Bothwell Regional
Health Center.
Information is taken
from preliminary Missou-
ri State Highway Patrol
reports, which do not
necessarily contain state-
ments from all parties
involved.
Compiled by Chris
Howell.
LOCAL BRIEFS
License Ofce
to close for
Columbus Day
e Sedalia License Oce
in the ompson Hills Shop-
ping Center will be closed
Monday, Oct. 10 to observe
Columbus Day. e oce
will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 11.
Bothwell to
recognize National
Pregnancy and
Infant Loss
Remembrance
Day
Since 2019, Bothwell Re-
gional Health Center’s Wom-
ens Health and Newborn
Care sta have organized a
local event to mark National
Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Remembrance Day. is
year’s event will take place
at 6 p.m. ursday, Oct. 13,
outside on the southeast side
of the Bothwell Education
Center at 600 E. 14th St. in
Sedalia. e public is invited
to attend.
Pregnancy loss includes
miscarriage and stillbirth,
along with sudden infant
death syndrome. e U.S.
Centers for Disease Con-
trol indicates that about 1
in 100 pregnancies ends in
miscarriage and each year,
more than 24,000 babies are
stillborn in the United States.
is years event will
include remarks from Cer-
tied Nurse Midwife Tracey
Arwood with Bothwell OB/
GYN Associates and the lilac
tree planted at the rst event
in 2019 will be lit. Attendees
may light candles in honor
and remembrance of their
loss. Refreshments will be
served.
“Peace. Love. Remem-
brance.” T-shirts will be avail-
able for purchase at the event,
and proceeds help fund
remembrance day activities.
POLICE REPORTS
is list is a sampling of
crime in Sedalia and the
surrounding area. Informa-
tion is taken from ocial
police reports, which do not
necessarily contain statements
from all parties involved in
each case.
Sedalia Police
Department
Incidents
Sept. 27
6:18 p.m.: Ocers at-
tempted a trac stop near the
intersection of East Broadway
Boulevard and South Porter
Avenue for a license violation.
e vehicle ed at a high rate
of speed and was not pursued
due to the risk to the public.
8:38 p.m.: An ocer
initiated a trac stop on a car
for stopping over the stop line
near Saline Street and North
Engineer Avenue. e ocer
smelled the odor of marijuana
and searched the vehicle. A
scale with a white residue was
located in the car and was
seized. No charges are being
sought.
Sept. 28
9:09 a.m.: An ocer was
dispatched to a business in the
800 block of ompson Bou-
levard in reference to identity
the. e employee stated
someone called the previous
day and provided sensitive
information to change contact
information on le. It was later
determined this person was
not the account holder.
1:22 p.m.: Ocers took
a report in the SPD lobby in
reference to a vehicle the that
occurred in the area of West
Ninth Street and South Ken-
tucky Avenue. e reporting
party stated she noticed her
vehicle missing earlier in the
day. No suspects have been
identied.
5:59 p.m.: An ocer
responded to West Broadway
Boulevard and ompson
Boulevard in reference to a
hit-and-run vehicle collision.
e victim stated the driver of
the other vehicle ran the red
light causing the collision and
then ed without exchanging
information. No suspect has
been identied.
7:03 p.m.: Ocers re-
sponded to the 400 block of
East Broadway Boulevard in
reference to a missing juvenile.
Ocers were able to locate
the juvenile and return them
home.
9:06 p.m.: An ocer was
dispatched to a business in the
3200 block of West Broadway
Boulevard in reference to a
missing wallet. e victim
said their wallet was dropped
or stolen on Walmart prop-
erty. Video was reviewed and
it was undetermined if the
wallet was dropped or stolen.
It was later recovered nearby,
missing almost $300 in
cash. A suspect has not been
identied.
Pettis County
Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
Sept. 28
5:10 p.m.: Deputies took a
report of a stolen bicycle and a
stolen scooter in the 200 block
of North Main Street in Green
Ridge.
Compiled by Chris Howell.
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GOP states sue Biden administration
over student loan plan
By Seung Min Kim
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP)
— Six Republican-led
states are suing the Biden
administration in an eort
to halt its plan to forgive
student loan debt for tens
of millions of Americans,
accusing it of overstepping
its executive powers.
It's at least the second
legal challenge this week
to the sweeping proposal
laid out by President Joe
Biden in late August, when
he said his administration
would cancel up to $20,000
in education debt for huge
numbers of borrowers.
e announcement, aer
months of internal delib-
erations and pressure from
liberal activists, became
immediate political fodder
ahead of the November
midterms while fueling
arguments from conserva-
tives about legality.
In the lawsuit, being led
ursday in a federal court
in Missouri, the Republican
states argue that Biden's
cancellation plan is "not
remotely tailored to address
the eects of the pandemic
on federal student loan bor-
rowers," as required by the
2003 federal law that the ad-
ministration is using as legal
justication. ey point out
that Biden, in an interview
with CBS' "60 Minutes"
this month, declared the
Covid-19 pandemic over,
yet is still using the ongoing
health emergency to justify
the wide-scale debt relief.
"It's patently unfair to
saddle hard-working Amer-
icans with the loan debt of
those who chose to go to
college," Arkansas Attorney
General Leslie Rutledge,
who is leading the group,
said in an interview.
She added: "e De-
partment of Education is
required, under the law, to
collect the balance due on
loans. And President Biden
does not have the authority
to override that."
e states of Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
and South Carolina joined
Arkansas in ling the law-
suit. Iowa has a Democratic
attorney general, but the
state's Republican governor,
Kim Reynolds, signed on
the state's behalf. e states
argue that Missouri's loan
servicer is facing a "number
of ongoing nancial harms"
because of Biden's decision
to cancel loans. Other states
that joined the lawsuit argue
that Biden's forgiveness
plan will ultimately disrupt
revenue to state coers.
e administration has
long said it was condent
the forgiveness program
would survive court chal-
lenges.
"Republican ocials
from these six states are
standing with special in-
terests, and ghting to stop
relief for borrowers buried
under mountains of debt,"
White House spokesman
Abdullah Hasan said urs-
day. "e president and his
administration are lawfully
giving working and middle
class families breathing
room as they recover from
the pandemic and prepare
to resume loan payments in
January. "
Biden's forgiveness pro-
gram will cancel $10,000 in
student loan debt for those
making less than $125,000
or households with less
than $250,000 in income.
Pell Grant recipients, who
typically demonstrate more
nancial need, will get an
additional $10,000 in debt
forgiven.
e administration also
said it would extend the
current pause on federal
student loan repayments —
put on hold near the start
of the pandemic more than
two years ago — once more
through the end of the year.
e administration faced
threats of legal challenges
to its plans almost imme-
diately, with conservative
attorneys, Republican law-
makers and business-ori-
ented groups asserting that
Biden was overstepping his
authority in taking such
sweeping action without the
assent of Congress.
Democratic lawmakers
battling in tough reelection
contests also distanced
themselves from the student
loan plan, as Republican
ocials called it an unfair
government giveaway for
relatively auent people
at the expense of those
who didn't pursue higher
education.
In their lawsuit, the
Republican attorneys
general also contend that
the forgiveness program
violates the Administrative
Procedure Act, which lays
out how federal agencies
should make regulations in
order to ensure executive
branch policies are well-rea-
soned and explained.
"e president does not
have the authority to put
himself in the place of Con-
gress," Rutledge said in the
interview. "ese actions
must be taken by Congress
and he can't override that."
To justify the plan's
legality, the Biden admin-
istration is relying on a
post-Sept. 11, 2001, law
meant to help members of
the military that the Justice
Department says allows
Biden to reduce or erase
student loan debt during
a national emergency. But
Republicans argue the
administration is misin-
terpreting the law because,
in part, the pandemic no
longer qualies as a national
emergency.
Another lawsuit against
Biden's student loan
program was led this
week in an Indiana federal
court by the Pacic Legal
Foundation, a libertarian
legal advocacy group that
employs a lawyer who says
he would be harmed by
the forgiveness plan. e
lawyer, Frank Garrison,
says erasing his current debt
load will trigger a tax liabili-
ty from the state of Indiana,
which is among at least a
half dozen states where the
forgiven loan amounts will
be subject to state taxes.
e White House dis-
missed the lawsuit as base-
less because any borrower
who does not want the debt
relief can opt out. e Ed-
ucation Department is still
on track to unveil the ap-
plication for the forgiveness
plan in early October, and it
sent an email to borrowers
ursday explaining how to
prepare to apply. e email
noted that applicants do not
have to submit any support-
ing documents.
Republicans have also
seized on the Biden plan's
price tag and its impact on
the nation's budget decit.
e Congressional Budget
Oce said this week that
the program will cost about
$400 billion over the next
three decades. e White
House countered that the
CBO's estimate of how
much the plan will cost just
in its rst year, $21 billion, is
lower than what the admin-
istration initially believed.
___
Associated Press writer
Collin Binkley contributed to
this report.
Sedalia Democrat NEWS Friday, September 30, 2022 | 3A
3A NEWS
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS
NoBro to host events on Saturday
e NoBro Art Walk, featuring the
work of many local artists, will be from
2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 in down-
town Sedalia.
Around 20 artists will display work in
ve businesses, including face painting
at Pro-Velo Cycle. Other participating
businesses include Cra Beer Cellar,
Ohio Hair Co., Fitters 5th Street Pub,
and Two-Bit Barber Co. e Hayden
Liberty Center is hosting the art of Josh
Heimsoth and Wild Jade Boutique will
host musician Jake Reno from 2:30 to
3:30 p.m.
Live music will also be hosted at Cra
Beer Cellar beginning at 12:30 p.m.
Musicians include Chilly June, Andy
Blackstone, Ryan McChesney, Naked
Savage and others.
New to the event is NoBro Aer
Dark, with live music beginning at 7
p.m. at e Pavilion. Musicians for
this event include Kimmi Finkiewicz,
Jay Waldo, Marilyn Brie, and Amanda
Paige.
Old Drum Open Mic to be
hosted Oct. 6
Old Drum Open Mic (ODOM) kicks
o with music, stories, poetry, and
essays for its next program from 6 to 8
p.m. ursday, Oct. 6 at Java Junction,
118 N. Holden St. in downtown War-
rensburg.
Old Drum Open Mic produces its
showcase event the rst ursday night
of each month. Prospective presenters
can schedule appearances through the
Old Drum Open Mic Facebook page.
Old Drum Open Mic programs are
designed to provide a venue for the
presentation of original and creative
works. e programs are free and open
to the public.
On Sept. 1, Phil Wagner performs at Old Drum Open Mic in Warrensburg.
PHOTO COURTESY OF OLD DRUM OPEN MIC
Moonlight Market to feature food, fashion
at close of 2022 Farmers’ Market season
Faith Ford, a University of Central Missouri MBA student, shows off an outfit
from Crave Boutique during a fashion show hosted by UCM Fashion &
Merchandising students at the Moonlight Market on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.
WARRENSBURG STAR-JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
By Sara Lawson
saral@warrensburgstarjournal.com
WARRENSBURG —
As the cooler weather
begins to creep in, the
Warrensburg Farmers
Market is celebrating the
close of the 2022 season
under the moonlight.
The Moonlight Market
will be from 4:30 to 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1,
at the Johnson County
Courthouse Square.
Warrensburg Main
Street organizes the
Warrensburg Farmers
Market season as well as
the Moonlight Market
events that start and end
each market season.
Moonlight Markets
are both intended to kind
of give a different demo-
graphic and timeframe
for the vendors to show
off what they will be sell-
ing during the summer,
Market Manager Monica
Mitcheltree said. “It’s
kind of like a fun way to
start the market in the
spring and a wonderful
way to close it in the
winter.
The University of Cen-
tral Missouris Fashion
Department will kick off
the evening at 4:30 p.m.
with a fashion show in
front of the courthouse
lawn.
“We did it last year and
it worked out great, so
were doing it this year,
Associate Professor Me-
lissa Abner said.
The fashion show will
include a variety of cloth-
ing for all ages.
“Were just very happy
to have the opportunity
to do that and our stu-
dents, its a good learning
opportunity for the stu-
dents because they get to
produce a fashion show,
Abner said. “Sometimes
its hard to just have a
fashion show just to have
a fashion show, because
people dont necessarily
show up for that, but
already having the crowd
there for the market, it
really is great.
Mitcheltree said the
Moonlight Market also
serves to show off the
downtown area to new
and returning students.
“(The fashion show)
would help to promote
our program and give our
students a service oppor-
tunity,” Abner said.
Many of the regular
vendors from the Farm-
ers’ Market will be at the
Moonlight Market, as
well as some pop-up arti-
sans, food trucks and live
music on the courthouse
lawn.
Wyatt and Waters, an
acoustic duo, will per-
form a variety of country
covers live from 5 to 7
p.m. Lawn chairs and
blankets are encouraged
while listening to the live
music around the court-
house square.
Main Street will pro-
vide a bounce house for
children.
Food vendors include
Wicked Tacos, Taco El
Arca, Karma Kettle,
Sweet Surrender Cheese-
cake, Fresh Lemonade
Co, Haydens Cotton
Candy and The Malted
Cow.
Mitcheltree said the
2022 season for the mar-
ket was a success because
of how the market has
grown.
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“Weve actually grown
about 6-7% every year,
Mitcheltree said.
Mitchel tree said the
hardest part of this season,
for the vendors and the
market, was contending
with the dry summer.
“When it came to our
produce, we kind of fall
under mother nature …
we are 100% self-grown,
Mitcheltree said. “Our
vendors grow everything
themselves and even some
of our bakers use our farm-
er’s items.
Mitcheltree said this was
the rst year the market
had to implement a waiting
list for non-agricultural
booths.
e Moonlight Market
is put on by Warrensburg
Main Streets Promotion
Committee, which works to
identify the downtown area
as a gathering place.
Revitalization programs
market the district and
the community through a
series of targeted activities
such as special events and
festivals, which highlight
the local culture, art, music,
dance and traditions that
give each community its
unique identity.
For more information,
contact Warrensburg Main
Street at 660-429-3988 or
visit warrensburgmain-
street.org.
Sara Lawson can be
reached at 660-747-8123.
PASTOR’S PULPIT
Looking to our role models
By Fr. Joe Corel
Saint Vincent de Paul Parish
We all have role models.
In the Catholic Church, we
are given role models to
show us how to live good,
holy lives in relationship
with Jesus Christ. We call
these role models, saints.
We honor the saints and
ask them to pray with and
for us since they are in the
kingdom of heaven near
God.
Here in Pettis County,
we honor Saint Patrick. He
reminds us that we are cre-
ated for community since
God is a community of
three persons (the whole
three leaves one clover,
shamrock point he made
famous, and why we deco-
rate with three-leaf clovers
on St. Patrick's day). When
we worship a Triune God,
then it is a way to remind
us we are created for
community. We love and
worship God who made us
and He made us to be in
community – not separat-
ed from each other.
We have Saint John
the Evangelist situated in
Bahner. He reminds us to
have courage and to stay
with Jesus no matter the
situation. He is the one
apostle who stayed with
Jesus at the foot of the
cross during Jesus’ cruci-
xion and death. He didn’t
betray him, deny him
or run away. He stayed.
What courage! And, the
ability to ght through his
emotions, knowing where
he needed to be. en,
with great conviction and
continued courage, he
spoke of Jesus aer Pen-
tecost, where he was sent
out with the rest of the
apostles to preach. He nev-
er wavered on who he was
and who Jesus was and the
relationship between him
and the Savior. May we do
the same, especially when
preaching or living the
Gospel gets dicult, as it
did so oen for John.
And sometimes, we use
images of Jesus given to us
throughout our tradition
to focus our worship of
him. So, we also have the
Sacred Heart of Jesus as
one of our images in Pettis
County. e Sacred Heart
Chapel and, of course,
our beloved Sacred Heart
School. e Sacred Heart
of Jesus was given to us
for many reasons, includ-
ing that the Sons heart is
always in alignment with
the Father’s will. We want
our hearts to be aligned
with the Father’s will as
well. at’s what gives us
the truest understanding
and living out of freedom;
to do what one is created
to do; to become what one
is created to become.
e Father knows this
and speaks it into the
depths of our hearts. Like
Jesus, we want to do the
will of the Father, which is
in the depths of our hearts.
What a great reason to call
our school Sacred Heart.
We know the best way to
live is to have our will one
with the Father’s will for
us. May all of us imitate
the Sacred Heart of Jesus
and keep our hearts and
wills aligned with the
Father’s will for us.
And, all of these names
are under the patron
saint of Saint Vincent de
Paul. e earliest Cath-
olic Church in Sedalia
was named Saint Vincent
de Paul. We must take
an adult faith into our
daily lives to understand
how God is calling us to
respond to the dicult
situations in which we as a
society nd ourselves. We
cannot remain at an eighth
grade or 12th grade faith
development and have ma-
ture, spiritual, faith-based
answers to the problems
aecting us. We must grow
and understand.
Also, Saint Vincent de
Paul showed us by his
example of living out the
biblical principles that
when we serve the poor,
we serve the Lord. By our
faith, we are compelled to
serve the poor. We cannot
be good disciples and
neglect the needs of the
poor. And, this is straight
out of Jesus’ teachings
in the Gospels, so it isn’t
a “Catholic thing;” it is
a Biblical principle. We
are compelled to use our
adult faith to answer how
we will treat and serve the
poor.
So today, I invite you
to live in community a bit
better as we are made for
community; stay with Je-
sus when times are tough;
ask the Lord to show you
his will and follow it; con-
tinue to educate yourself
in the faith to grow in your
relationship with Jesus and
serve the poor however
you can. is is what the
saints and the Sacred
Heart can say to all of us
who live in Pettis County.
May you imitate your role
models who inspire you to
live the faith!
CHURCH NEWS
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Missouri health executives plead guilty
in widespread fraud
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP)
— Two former executives
of a Missouri health non-
profit have pleaded guilty to
their roles in a corruption
scheme that ensnared several
Arkansas elected officials and
lobbyists, federal prosecutors
said.
Bontiea Bernedette Goss,
63, and her husband, Tommy
Ray Goss, 66, pleaded guilty
Wednesday in federal court
to conspiracy charges arising
from a multi-year federal
investigation.
The couple were executives
at Preferred Family Health-
care Inc., a Springfield-based
nonprofit that provided ser-
vices such as substance abuse
treatments and counseling to
people in Missouri, Arkan-
sas, Kansas, Oklahoma and
Illinois.
Federal prosecutors said
in a news release the Gosses
and other co-conspirators
paid bribes and kickbacks to
Arkansas lawmakers to obtain
favorable legislation and other
official actions that helped the
nonprofit.
Bontiea Goss pleaded
guilty to conspiracy to pay
bribes and kickbacks to elect-
ed public officials in Arkansas.
Tom Goss pleaded guilty
to being part of the conspiracy
by embezzling funds from the
nonprofit and paying bribes
and kickbacks to Arkansas
officials. He also pleaded
guilty to preparing a false tax
return.
Earlier this year, Preferred
Family Healthcare agreed to
pay more than $8 million in
forfeiture and restitution to
the federal government and
the state of Arkansas under a
non-prosecution agreement,
which acknowledges the
criminal conduct of its former
officers and employees.
Other Preferred Family
employees, Arkansas lobbyists
and some Arkansas lawmak-
ers, including former state
Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson,
nephew of Gov. Asa Hutchin-
son, have pleaded guilty for
their roles in the scheme.
Life Chain to be
hosted Sunday
e Sedalia Area Life
Chain will take place from
2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2.
Hundreds of area pro-lifers
will form a line in several
locations in Sedalia.
Members of many local
churches, including St. Vin-
cent DePaul, Our Savior Lu-
theran, Bethlehem Baptist,
Antioch Fellowship and
Katy Park Baptist, will join
other Life Chain participants
in America and Canada
for the 35th year to line
sidewalks in over 1,200 cities
to oppose abortion.
e National Life Chain is
the largest peaceful, prayer-
ful, pro-life public witness in
the world. Over
13,000 chains have been
built in North America,
plus chains in several other
countries.
e chain will form at
various locations: South U.S.
Highway 65 by Orscheln
Farm and Home, Our
Savior Lutheran Church,
ompson Hills Shopping
Center, and on Broadway
Boulevard between South
Moniteau and Massachu-
setts avenues. Participants
are asked to assemble by 1:30
p.m. for prayer and
to receive instructions at
each location.
Abortion was legalized
in the United States 49 years
ago on Jan. 22, 1973. Since
then, over 65 million
abortions have taken
place in America.
ose not able to stand
for an hour are welcome to
bring a lawn chair. Signs will
be provided. For more
information, contact Dan
Lowe at 660-287-6026.
New changes within WAR Board
By Meliyah
Venerable
JOHNSON COUNTY
— Warrensburg Animal
Rescue now has a full Board
of Directors and a new
president.
As of Sept. 8, Bryan
Jacobs assumed the presi-
dency. Jacobs is a real estate
agent and broker with RE/
MAX United who previous-
ly served on the Warrens-
burg City Council and is a
former Warrensburg mayor.
He was recently appointed to
the Warrensburg Parks and
Recreation Board.
My goal as president is to
develop a good foundation
so that we have a very solid
operating program,” Jacobs
said. “en grow it to the
point that it would be at
the same levels some of the
organizations in Kansas City
are. I feel that we have the
capability to grow to that lev-
el and help Johnson County
have a shelter as strong as
some of the shelters in Kan-
sas City.
Jacobs and Old Drum
Animal Shelter Interim
Director Tracy Potson met
with the Johnson County
Commission Tuesday, Sept.
27 for their monthly WAR
update. ey discussed
the top issues the shelter is
facing as well as projects that
are being worked on.
“Right now, we are cur-
rently looking over all of our
processes and procedures.
Getting committees together
to put all of that in place,
Jacobs said. “So that they
are solid. We are also in the
process of hiring a director
so that we have a full-time
director and getting a vet on
record hired.
On Monday, Sept. 26, the
board attended a training
put on by Best Friends Ani-
mal Society.
“It went really well,
Potson told the commission-
ers. “I thought it was very
thorough and complete.
e training introduced
new resources for the board
to use. Jacobs said they plan
to use some of the strategies
they were taught in the next
board meeting.
“I think the training went
really well,” Jacobs said.
ey gave us a lot of really
great resources to start work-
ing with. We have a meeting
set for Oct. 3 for the board
to kind of go through some
of those strategies and plans
and set up some committees.
We're going to get those
working so that we can work
together more than once a
m o nt h .”
e shelter recently part-
nered with Jordans Way for
a fundraiser, which raised
just shy of $8,000.
Despite the ongoing
issues with contaminated
water, Potson said the big-
gest problem that both the
shelter and board are facing
is the open vet on record
position.
“For me, we have far more
pressing issues than the
water,” Potson said. “Right
now, we just have bottled
water coming in, so I am not
worried about that given the
status of the two big things.
In my mind, it is the fact that
we dont have a vet, which
drastically aects day-to-day
operations. It also is going to
have a nancial impact for
any emergencies.
e shelter could face a
$100 monthly ne until the
board hires a veterinarian.
Jacobs and Potson said they
want to have a new veteri-
narian hired before 2023.
Potson has experience
working with shelters that
do not have a vet and is do-
ing all that she can, but it is a
position that will need to be
lled as soon as possible.
“I do have an extensive
background of running a
shelter without a veterinari-
an on sta. So I am going to
use my protocols that I run
o of until we can address
having a vet. We denitely
need a vet to come and over-
see the shelter and the board
is aware of that,” Potson said.
e board plans to meet
at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3 at
Trails Regional Library.
Meliyah Venerable can be
reached at 660-747-8123.
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Peis Cnty
Chch Decty
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Encounter Church — 1201 N. William Parkhurst Drive (behind Sierra Bullets).
Rev. Chris Gray, pastor. Sunday worship 9:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday
service 7 p.m., www.encounterchurch.ag
Living Waters Assembly of God — 909 S. State Fair Blvd., Sedalia, 660-
826-9236. Rev. Ancel Compton - Pastor. Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.,
Children’s Church 10:00; (2nd & 3rd Sunday of month), Fellowship 5:30 (4th
Sunday of month).
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist — Southeast of Green Ridge on Route E, Pastor Dan Hankins,
660-221-0283. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m.
Bethany Baptist — 500 North Park, 826-8743. Pastor Travis Battershell. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Bethlehem Baptist — Anderson School & Wingate. Rev. Jason Kindle.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Broadway Baptist — 2119 East Broadway, 826-1557. Dr. Nicholas J. Gray,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday prayer, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday Bible study, 5:00 p.m.
Burns Chapel Free Will — 207 East Pettis. Bishop Paul Jones,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; prayer meeting, 7
p.m. Thursday.
Calvary Baptist — 1015 West 16th, 826-5011. Pastor Don Satterwhite.
Sunday school, 8:50 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wed, Mid Week
Bible Study & Prayer 6:00 p.m.
Camp Branch Baptist — 18020 West 32nd Street, (660) 527-3539. Pastor
Rob Ayers. Sunday school, 9a.m.; Sunday worship, 10a.m. & 6p.m.; Wed.
worship, 7 p.m.
Cornerstone Baptist Church — 19856 Hwy. Y (three miles past SFCC). 827-
4833. Sunday: 9:00 a.m.. Bible Study &10:00 a.m. Worship; Celebrate Recovery
Mon. 6:00 p.m.; Awana Wed. 6:00 p.m.; Student Ministry Sunday 5:00 p.m..
East Sedalia Baptist Church — 1019 East Fifth, 826-3887. Pastor Randy
Chambers. Sunday School 9:15 AM, Sunday worship 10:30 AM, Wednesday
Adult Bible Study 11:00 AM.
Emmet Avenue Baptist — 400 East Walnut. Pastor Steve Cardwell. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Faith Baptist — 2331 South Ingram, 827-1394. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday worship, 7 p.m. Pastor
Matt Edwards.
First Baptist - Sedalia — 200 E. Sixth Street, Sedalia, MO - 660-826-2160.
Pastor Jeremiah Greever; www.fbcsedalia.org. 10:15 Morning Worship; 9:00
Sunday School/Bible Study - All Ages;
First Baptist - Cole Camp — 1110 Butterfield Trail, Cole Camp, Pastor
Rodney Baumgarden, 660-668-3413; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
Worship 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Evening Service 6:30pm.
First Baptist - Otterville — 101 Union Stret, Otterville; 660-366-
4772. Rev. Russ Slocum. Sunday morning church, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School
10:45am; Wednesday , 6:30 p.m.
Flat Creek — 30501 Carpenter Road; Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study 7 p.m.
GDP Sedalia — 600 S. Summit Ave. 660-826-0621; Sunday: Worship
Service 12 p.m. & 6 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Worship 7 p.m.; Friday: Union of
Preparation 7 p.m.
Grace Baptist — 3304 South Ingram, 826-2918. Pastor Alvin Sipe. Sunday
school, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible
study, 7 p.m.
Green Ridge Baptist — Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Harmony Missionary Baptist — LaMonte, (660) 347-5544. Sunday school,
9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.
Heath Creek — Exit 84, Highway J, Nelson. 660-287-0085. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m.
Hopewell Baptist Hwy. EE., Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday worship,
10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 7 p.m.
Houstonia Baptist Church Morning Worship 9:00am; Fellowship
10:00am; Sunday School 10:15am; Wednesday Kid’s Club 6:00-7:00pm.
Hughesville Baptist Church — Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,
10:30 a.m.
Katy Park Baptist — 901 West 24th, 826-7497. Pastor Jon Church. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening, various times;
Wednesday prayer service, 6:30 p.m.
Lamine Baptist — Pastor John Dumsday. Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:30 a.m.
LaMonte Baptist — 1005 Midland, (660) 347-5412. Pastor Larry Chappel.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday
service, 6 p.m.
Memorial Baptist Church — 13998 Hwy Z, Nelson, MO, 660 827-3699.
Rev. Bill McDowell. Sunday school, 9a.m.; Worship, 10a.m.; Sunday evening
service 6 p.m.
Mount Herman Baptist Church 25229 Mount Herman Road, Sedalia.
Rev. Robert Sisney. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; church services, 10:30 a.m.
New Hope Baptist — 664 East 16th, 826-6277. Pastor Duane
Duchesne. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:40 a.m.; Wednesday
worship, 6:15 p.m.
Olive Branch Baptist — 20657 Highway O. 827-4529. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.; Pastor Jason
McClain; Associate Pastor Donnie Hayworth
Parkway Freewill Baptist — 120 South Park, 827-1832. Pastor
Dan Talbott. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Providence Baptist Church Hwy 35N & Providence Rd., Smithton;
Sunday Worship; 9:00 a.m. Rev. Leroy Moon Sunday School 10 a.m.
Smithton Baptist — (660) 343-5213. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:40 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible study, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday evening
prayer and discipleship, 6:30 p.m.
Ward Memorial Missionary Baptist — 412 North Osage, 826-
5366. Rev. John Williams. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
CATHOLIC
Sacred Heart — 421 West Third, 827-2311. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. David Veit.
Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 a.m.
St. John’s — Bahner. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. David Veit. Saturday Mass, 7:30 p.m.
St. Patrick’s — 415 East Fourth, 826-2062. Fr. Joe Corel & Fr. David Veit.
Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 & 11:30 a.m.
CHRISTIAN
Bethel Temple Church - 207 E. Allen Street, Knob Noster, MO 65336. 660-
624-1971. Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00pm; Sunday Worship Service: 11:00am.
Pastor, S.L. Fisher
First Christian Church, 101 S. Monroe, Knob Noster, MO 660-563-2827
Sunday School 9:00am; Worship 10:00am
First Christian, Disciples of Christ — 200 South Limit. Traditional
Sanctuary Service - 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages - 10:15 a.m., Rest
Haven - 10:30 a.m., CrossWalk Contemporary Service - 11:00 a.m. Rev. Dr.
Chad McMullin.
LaMonte Christian Church — 902 South Oak, LaMonte, MO, Michael Wood,
Minister. Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. and Worship, 10:00 a.m. Ph# 660-347-5400
Parkview Christian — 1405 East 16th, 826-3624. Jeff Randleman, minister.
Sunday school, 9:40 a.m.; Sunday worship, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m.
EPISCOPAL
Calvary Episcopal — 713 South Ohio, 826-4873. The Rev. Anne Kyle, Rector.
Worship, 9 a.m.; Fellowship time, 10 a.m. www.calvarye.org
EVANGELICAL
Community Church of Sedalia — Sixth and Osage. Sunday
worship, 9:30 a.m.
Ecclesia Chapel — 900 East Ninth, Sunday 7:30 p.m. Worthship & Ministry
of the Word. Joey Beaher, 660-281-1286; P. C. Thomas, 826-9988, p.c.thomas@
charter.net.
Maplewood — 25396 State Route O, 827-0532. Pastor Robert
Wauchope. Sunday school, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10 a.m., AWANA
4:30pm, Youth Group (“ANCHOR”) Sundays, 4:30-6pm & Wednesdays, 6:30-
8pm, Women’s Bible study Tuesday 9:00am, Grow Groups at various times
FOURSQUARE
Bethel Family Church — 120 E. 5th, Sedalia. www.bethelfamilychurch.org.
Sunday Services at 10:30am; Wednesday Services at 6:30pm.
LUTHERAN
Amigos de Cristo Mission — 3003 West 11th, 826-2788. Sunday school,
10:30 a.m.; worship, Noon.
Christ & Trinity Evangelical Lutheran—3201 Southwest Blvd. 826-8764.
Pastor Anne Kyle. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11:00 a.m.
Holy Cross Lutheran — 11357 Lake Creek Ave., Cole Camp. Pastor Tyler
Poppen. Worship Service to 8 am and Sunday school and bible class to 9 am.
Our Savior Lutheran — 3700 West Broadway, 827-0226. Pastor Andrew
Tessone, Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.
St. John’s Lutheran — 24295 Cheese Creek Rd., Cole Camp. Pastor Tyler
Poppen. Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 9:30 a.m.
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran — 701 South Massachusetts. 826-
1164. Pastor Jeremy Freeman. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10:15 a.m.;
Saturday worship, 5:30 p.m. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.
MESSIANIC
Beit Mayim Chayim, Home of Living Waters — 1200 E. Broadway,
Sedalia, MO 65301; Meeting every Saturday/Shabbat at 10:00 am. Contact
660-829-5581.
METHODIST
Bethel United Methodist — 22150 Smelser Rd., Sunday worship service,
9:15 a.m. Follow Us On Facebook.
Eldorado Methodist — 10405 Eldorado Road, Green Ridge. 816-331-
5686. Pastor Deb Galey. Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.
Epworth United — 1124 East Broadway, 826-1302., Worship service, 9:30
a.m; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
First United — Celebration Center - 1701 W. 32nd. Saturday, 5:30 pm;
Sunday, 8:35 and 9:45 am; Sunday at 916 Thompson (site), 11 am. 827-2993.
Pastor Candace Fowler
Florence United — Highway 135. (660) 368-2098, Rev. Vonda Veale. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
Georgetown United — (660) 826-6457. Pastor Kenneth Cripe. Sunday
school 9:00 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:00 a.m., first, third and fifth Sundays.
Goodwill Chapel United — 26400 Goodwill Chapel Road. Pastor Vonda
Veale, 660-596-2548. Worship Service, 9:00 a.m., Sunday school, 10:15 a.m
Lake Creek United — Six miles south of Smithton on Highway W. (660)
343-5222. Pastor Jason Veale. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.
LaMonte UMC — 400 North Main, 347-5557. Pastor Deb Galey. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.
New Bethel UMC — Five miles south on U.S. 65, 826-9388. Sunday worship,
9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Pleasant Hill United Methodist — 30219 Pleasant Hill Road, 826-
8856. Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m.
Smithton UMC — Walnut and Webster Streets. (660) 343-
5560. Rev. Jason Veale. Sunday worship service, 10:30 a.m.
Taylor Chapel UMC — 400 North Lamine. Pastor Calvin Pritchard. Sunday
School, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m.
Wesley UMC — 1322 West Broadway, 826-4502. Rev. Dennis Harper. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Agape House Ministries — 200 S. Moniteau, 826-5581. Pastor
Gloria Perez. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 11 a.m.;
Tuesday Making Disciples, 7 p.m.; Thursday Behind the Veil, 7 p.m.,
agapehouseministries@yahoo.com
Ancient of Days — 1201 South Summit. Pastor Gordon Adair. Sunday
morning Bible Study & Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday evening Bible
Study, 5:30 p.m.
Antioch Fellowship — 507 West 24th, 827-3739. Apostle Harvey Miller;
Pastor Steve Graff; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday worship, 7 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — 1201 West Broadway,
827-3166. Bishop Evan R. Stout. Sacrament meeting, 10 a.m.; Sunday school
11:10 a.m; Wednesday meetings, 6:45 p.m.
Church of New Beginnings — 1200 E. Broadway (Salvation Army Building),
Sedalia. 827-3302. Pastor Wayne Pacheco. Friday evening worship, 7 p.m.
Community of Christ Church — 2000 South Ingram. 826-2881. Pastor
Marilyn Grechus. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a.m;
Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:00 p.m.
Abundant Harvest Worship Center — 2825 South Ingram, 827-5153. Sr.
Pastors Tony & Mary Kroeger. Service 10am Sunday; 7pm Wednesday.
Abundant Life Christian Center — 15423 Centerline Ave. Hwy 65 & Cole
Camp Jct., Cole Camp, MO, Pastor’s Herbert & Renee Robertson. Sunday
Worship 10:00 am, Children’s Church 10:00 am. Bible Study Wed. Night 7pm,
all ages.
Houstonia Community Church — Cowboy Church 4 pm Sunday
Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses — 2810 East Broadway. Sunday
worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Watchtower Study, 10:20 a.m.
LifePointe Church — Rusty Thomas-Lead Pastor;2921 W. Broadway Blvd,
Sedalia, MO, 573-301-0544; Sunday 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
New Apostolic Church — Pastor Ricky Rehkop; 28th & Grand, Sedalia, MO,
660-909-4993; Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Sedalia Christian Center Faith Church — 3240 South Kentucky, 827-
0559. Pastors Jack and Sue Menges. Worship, 10 a.m.
Sedalia Healing Rooms Church — Craig Shorey, Director; Service Tuesday,
7pm; 660-826-1963; 305 S. Ohio, Sedalia
Stewart Avenue Church of Christ — 14th and Stewart. Bible classes, 9:45
a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:40 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Every 2nd & 5th Sunday - 10:40am
& 1:30pm; Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
The Gathering Church — Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. 206 W. Main St.,
Sedalia, MO 65301. For more information email cate_Joanna@yahoo.com.
True-Vine Church of God in Christ (formerly Jones Holy Temple)
— 600 North Moniteau. Pastor Javion Jones. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 11:15 a.m. Bible Study-Tuesday 6:00PM
Vision Church — 723 E. 13th. Pastor Dave Hague. Prayer service Wednesday
6:30 p.m.; Sunday school, 9:30-1030 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:45 a.m.
W.A.T.E.R. Ministries — Dresden- 19131 Third Road, 660-343-3650.
Pastors Reed & Kim Lange; Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.
Word of Life Apostolic Temple — 701 W. Main, 573-644-2132. Elder Willie
Cunningham. Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.; Bible Class, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Worship House — 701 E. 5th St., Sedalia. Sunday Service, 10:00 a.m.; Bible
Study, Communion & Prayer Wed., 6:00 p.m..
OPEN BIBLE
Liberty Life Center — 1501 Driftwood Dr., 826-5145 or 281-7404. Pastor
Gary & Linda Smith. Sunday Nurture 9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.,
Wednesday night service 6:30 p.m.
New Life Open Bible — 23000 Route B, 826-8712. Lead Pastor Ed Spencer,
Jr., Associate Pastor David Simmons. Sunday worship, 10 a.m. Family Night 6:30
p.m. Wednesdays.
PENTECOSTAL
Crossroads Church of God — 2119 East Ninth, 864-948-9257. Pastor Chris
King, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Night
Service, 6:30 p.m.
First United Pentecostal — 2805 South Ohio, 826-4556. Pastor
Steven Palmer. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday
worship, 7:30 p.m.
New Life Apostolic Church – 22743 Hwy T, Dresden. Service time: Sunday
11am; Wednesday 7:30pm Bible Study; Friday night prayer meeting 7:30pm;
Pastor Stephen Zingre 660-281-9584
New Life United Pentecostal Church – 356 SW State Route 13,
Warrensburg, MO 64093. Sunday School, 10am; Sunday Night Worship, 4pm;
Wednesday Night Bible Study, 7pm; Pastor Mike Jackson (660) 596-3452
Real Life Church — 24th and Ohio, 826-5330. Logan Patrick, pastor. Sunday
worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wed. Bible study, 7 p.m.
Victory Tabernacle — 505 W. Gay St, Warrensburg, 816-304-
2914. Pastor Harry D. Stevens, Christian Education, Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10:30 a.m.; Tues. Bible class, 11 a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Broadway Presbyterian — 209 W. Broadway, 826-1708. Pastor Rob Hughes.
9:30 a.m. Faith education; 10:30 a.m. Worship.
Green Ridge Presbyterian — 310 South Main, (660) 527-3533. Randy &
Dianna Marcum, pastors. Sunday Morning: Worship, 10 a.m.;
Longwood Presbyterian — Sunday worship, 10:15 a.m.; Sunday school,
9:45 a.m; Pastor Roberta Karchner
Otterville Presbyterian — (660) 366-4280. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday
worship, 10 a.m.; Pastor Dianna Marcum
Range Line Presbyterian Houstonia, Sunday worship, 9:00 a.m.; Sunday
school, 10:00 a.m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventist — 29525 Highway 50. Pastor Al Oetman. Sabbath
school and Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Saturday; Saturday worship, 11 a.m.
Sharon Chapel — 105 East Johnson. Pastor Donnie McClure. Saturday
Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.; Saturday worship, 11 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Immanuel United Church of Christ — 418 W. Fourth, 826-3553. Sunday
worship and Children’s Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. www.iuccsedalia.com
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6A | Friday, September 30, 2022 NEWS Sedalia Democrat
Tanner was amazed at
the eciency of her job
search.
“I was needing a job,
Tanner said. “en to come
in here and get one within
an hour, I love that a lot.
She lled out an
application, we got her in
to speak with Brenda, the
Public Works Director, and
she got an oer,” Bridges
said.
Public Works Director
Brenda Ardrey liked the
open interview session and
met many good candidates.
is is the rst time
we've had this job fair. It
is a handy way for you to
look at employees. We can
look at lots of people in a
short amount of time. We
seem to be attracting some
people that haven't come
in to interview with the
city in the past and they
all seem to have a pretty
good resume and skill set,
Ardrey said.
Ardrey is especially
interested in equipment
operators and is willing to
train the right applicants.
“I think it's because there
is so much construction
and road work going on
right now,” Ardrey sur-
mised, “but we are looking
for some of those younger
people that would like to
get into a trade that perhaps
didn't see college as a good
t. We're hoping we'll see
some of those people come
in and talk to us. Were
always looking for good
p e o p l e .”
Vincent Taber had some
experience and managed to
leverage it into a job oer at
Crown Hill Cemetery.
“You come in and you ll
out your application. It took
about 10 minutes,” Taber
said. “en you go straight
to your interview, it's easy.
I came in with knowledge
of being outdoors and
working outside, but they're
going to train on all the
groundskeeping.
Having those doing the
hiring and members of the
City’s HR department to-
gether in one spot expedites
the hiring process, making
it simpler on potential hires.
“We have the ability
today to hand out oer let-
ters,” Ramey Trull said. “If
we do oer them a position,
we can have them ll out all
their paperwork here, get
them going in the system
for their background check
and send them o for their
drug-screen. Were hoping
to make many hires today.
Dierent jobs require
dierent skill sets, but there
are many jobs the City will
train for.
“In our IT depart-
ment, we have a Systems
Administrator position
available,” Ramey-Trull
said. “ere are, of course,
some requirements needed
for that position, and some
experience at our cemetery
department. We have an
Equipment Operator 1
position open, and in our
Public Works department,
we have multiple posi-
tions open for equipment
operators. ere are a lot
of dierent opportunities
and people are able to
come in with no experience
and we will go ahead and
train them, so that's a great
opportunity.
For available job de-
scriptions and to apply, visit
www.cityofsedalia.com and
click on the employment
tab.
Chris Howell can be
reached at 660-530-0146.
6A WEATHER
TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
IAN
Monterrey
88/57
Chihuahua
82/56
Los Angeles
82/63
Washington
70/60
New York
65/55
Miami
88/74
Atlanta
71/57
Detroit
69/48
Houston
84/55
Kansas City
76/51
Chicago
66/50
Minneapolis
72/52
El Paso
84/62
Denver
78/51
Billings
59/47
San Francisco
76/57
Seattle
71/54
Toronto
62/47
Montreal
64/47
Winnipeg
70/49
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST
THE WEATHER
SUN AND MOON
WEATHER HISTORY
NATIONAL WEATHER
ALMANAC
TEMPERATURES
PRECIPITATION
RIVER LEVELS
Lamine
Missouri
Blackwater Stage Chg Fld Stg
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation today. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Shown is today’s weather.
Temperatures are today’s
highs and tonight’s lows.
Topeka
St. Joseph
Kansas City Columbia
Kirksville
St. Louis
Poplar Bluff
Mountain
Home
Paducah
Kennett
Springfi eld
Falls City
Springfi eld
Joplin
Tulsa
Jefferson
City Cape
Girardeau
SEDALIA
Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES
ST. LOUIS
NEW YORK CITY
BRANSON
Weather (W): s - sunny, pc - partly cloudy, c - cloudy, sh - showers, t - thunderstorms,
r - rain, sf - snow fl urries, sn - snow, i - ice
77 47 78 43 78 51 80 53 77 54 77 51 70 49
HEATING DEGREE DAYS
Sedalia Regional Airport Wednesday
High 72
Low 46
Normal high
74
Normal low
51
Record high
101 in 1953
Record low
30 in 1942
Wednesday 0.00”
Month to date
1.27”
Normal m-t-d
3.90”
Year to date
30.49”
Normal y-t-d
34.68”
Wednesday 6
Month to date
16
Season to date
16
Normal season to date
64
Last season to date
8
Index of energy consumption indicating how
many degrees the average temperature was
below 65 degrees for the day.
Otterville 0.35 none 15
Blue Lick 6.76 +0.07 24
Valley City 2.51 -0.02 22
Boonville 6.01 -0.04 21
In feet as of 7 a.m. Thursday
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022
High: 76. Low: 51. Sunny and delightful today. Mainly clear tonight. Sunny and pleasant
tomorrow. Sunday: plenty of sunshine. Monday: mostly sunny.
High: 82. Low: 63. Clouds giving way to sun today. Mainly clear in the evening followed
by low clouds tonight. Clouds giving way to sun tomorrow.
High: 75. Low: 50. Pleasant today with plenty of sun. Clear tonight. Mostly sunny and nice
tomorrow. Sunday: plenty of sunshine. Monday: mostly sunny.
High: 65. Low: 55. Increasing cloudiness today. A little rain from Tropical Rainstorm Ian
tonight. Some rain from Tropical Rainstorm Ian tomorrow.
High: 78. Low: 49. Delightful today with plenty of sunshine. Clear tonight. Pleasant tomor-
row with plenty of sunshine. Sunday: plenty of sunshine.
Today Saturday Today Saturday
Atlanta 71/57/c 67/58/c
Baltimore 68/56/r 62/56/r
Billings 59/47/r 61/45/t
Boston 62/50/s 64/46/c
Buffalo 64/46/s 67/50/pc
Charlotte 62/58/r 65/59/r
Chicago 66/50/s 70/54/s
Cleveland 65/49/s 67/52/pc
Dallas 83/57/s 87/53/s
Denver 78/51/t 69/35/t
Detroit 69/48/s 68/51/pc
Honolulu 87/74/s 87/73/s
Houston 84/55/s 86/52/s
Indianapolis 71/51/s 72/52/pc
Las Vegas 96/73/s 96/65/s
Milwaukee 66/51/s 67/50/s
Nashville 78/55/pc 72/58/c
New Orleans 81/63/s 83/62/s
Norfolk 70/66/r 78/68/r
Oklahoma City 83/54/s 84/46/s
Orlando 76/63/s 84/63/pc
Phoenix 97/75/pc 96/68/s
Pittsburgh 67/51/pc 61/46/r
Portland, ME 62/44/s 64/39/pc
Portland, OR 75/57/s 82/55/s
Sacramento 89/55/s 89/52/s
St. Louis 75/50/s 76/50/s
San Francisco 76/57/s 73/55/s
Seattle 71/54/pc 77/50/s
Washington, DC 70/60/r 63/58/r
A cold outbreak sent temperatures into
the teens as far south as western Kansas
on Sept. 30, 1985. On the same day, Grand
Island, Neb., had 3.80 inches of snow.
Sunrise today 7:08 a.m.
Sunset tonight
6:57 p.m.
Moonrise today
12:20 p.m.
Moonset today
9:51 p.m.
First Full Last New
Oct 2 Oct 9 Oct 17 Oct 25
79/48
76/45
76/51 76/47
72/42
75/50
77/50
77/48
78/46
78/49
72/44
78/50
76/48
80/46
83/50
74/45
75/47
77/47
Sunny and
comfortable
Sunny and
pleasant
Sunny and
pleasant
Mostly sunny Partly sunny and
beautiful
A stray afternoon
t-shower
A passing
shower or two
Summary: Hurricane Ian will approach the Carolina coast with high winds, heavy rain and
storm surge flooding as seas build in the mid-Atlantic today. A storm will spread rain and
thunderstorms over the Rockies.
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Dr. Harold F. Daum,
our primary benefactor,
was an art collector,
Piche’ said. “He had
amassed a collection
that is represented by
many of the works at this
level — some of the most
significant works he had
collected starting in the
early 1970s.
Daum had many of
the paintings hanging in
his home. Daum even-
tually wanted to make
his collection public and
was the driving force
behind constructing the
museum. Piche’ noted
a museum committee
was formed, including
artists Doug Freed and
Paul and Kim Allen. In
addition, individuals
raised money, and State
Fair Community College
and the state of Missouri
came on board to help
construct the museum.
“But the nucleus of the
museum was Dr. Daums
collection,” he noted.
“Which was a promised
gift to the museum, to
the college, to the com-
munity.
The Daum at 20 Se-
lections from the Col-
lection” will show until
Dec. 18. The Daum Mu-
seum of Contemporary
Art at State Fair Com-
munity College, 3201 W.
16th St., is open from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday and from
1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday.
Faith Bemiss can be
reached at 660-530-0289
or on Twitter @flbemiss
The Daum Museum’s Scott Gallery features photographic works such as this
gelatin silver print, “Morning Paper, by Deanna Dikeman.
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Roger Waters and crew leader Mike Holman. PHOTO BY CHRIS HOWELL | DEMOCRAT
Sedalia Democrat NEWS Friday, September 30, 2022 | 7A
By Adriana Gomez-
Licon
Associated Press
PUNTA GORDA, Fla.
(AP) — Rescue crews
piloted boats and waded
through inundated streets
ursday to save thousands
of Floridians trapped amid
ooded homes and shattered
buildings le by Hurricane
Ian, which crossed into the
Atlantic Ocean and churned
toward another landfall in
South Carolina.
Hours aer weakening
to a tropical storm while
crossing the Florida penin-
sula, Ian regained hurricane
strength ursday evening
aer emerging over the At-
lantic Ocean. e National
Hurricane Center predicted
it would make landfall in
South Carolina as a Catego-
ry 1 hurricane Friday.
e devastation inicted
on Florida began to come
into focus a day aer Ian
struck as a monstrous Cate-
gory 4 hurricane and one of
the strongest storms ever to
hit the U.S. It ooded homes
on both the state's coasts,
cut o the only bridge to a
barrier island, destroyed a
historic waterfront pier and
knocked out electricity to
2.67 million Florida homes
and businesses — nearly a
quarter of utility customers.
At least one man was
conrmed dead in Florida,
while two other people were
reported killed in Cuba aer
the hurricane struck the
island Tuesday.
Aerial photos from the
Fort Myers area, a few
miles west of where Ian
struck land, showed homes
ripped from their slabs and
deposited among shredded
wreckage. Businesses near
the beach were completely
razed, leaving twisted debris.
Broken docks oated at odd
angles beside damaged boats
and res smoldered on lots
where houses once stood.
"I don't know how anyone
could have survived in
there," William Goodson
said amid the wreckage of
the mobile home park in
Fort Myers Beach where
he'd lived for 11 years.
e hurricane tore
through the park of about
60 homes, many of them,
including Goodson's sin-
gle-wide home destroyed
or mangled beyond repair.
Wading through waist-deep
water, Goodson and his son
wheeled two trash cans con-
taining what little he could
salvage of his belongings —
a portable air conditioner,
some tools and a baseball
bat.
e road into Fort Myers
was littered with broken
trees, boat trailers and
other debris. Cars were le
abandoned in the roadway,
having stalled when the
storm surge ooded their
engines.
"We've never seen storm
surge of this magnitude,"
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
told a news conference. "e
amount of water that's been
rising, and will likely contin-
ue to rise today even as the
storm is passing, is basically
a 500-year ooding event."
Aer leaving Florida as a
tropical storm ursday and
entering the Atlantic Ocean
north of Cape Canaveral,
Ian spun up into a hurricane
again with winds of 75 mph
(120 kph). e hurricane
center predicted it would
continue to strengthen be-
fore hitting South Carolina
on Friday, but still remain a
Category 1 storm.
A hurricane warning was
issued for the South Caro-
lina coast and extended to
Cape Fear on the southeast-
ern coast of North Carolina.
With tropical-storm force
winds reaching 415 miles
(667 kilometers) from its
center, Ian was forecast to
shove storm surge of 5 feet
(1.5 meters) into coastal
areas in Georgia and the
Carolinas. Rainfall of up to
8 inches (20.32 centimeters)
threatened ooding from
South Carolina to Virginia.
Sheris in southwest
Florida said 911 centers were
inundated by thousands of
stranded callers, some with
life-threatening emergencies.
e U.S. Coast Guard began
rescue eorts hours before
daybreak on barrier islands
near where Ian struck, De-
Santis said. More than 800
members of federal urban
search-and-rescue teams
were also in the area.
In the Orlando area,
Orange County reghters
used boats to reach people in
a ooded neighborhood. A
photo the department post-
ed on Twitter showed one
reghter carrying some-
one in his arms through
knee-deep water. At an area
nursing home, patients were
carried on stretchers across
oodwaters to a waiting bus.
Among those rescued
was Joseph Agboona. "We
were happy to get out," he
said aer grabbing two bags
of possessions when water
rose to the windows in his
Orlando home. "It was very,
very bad."
In Fort Myers, Valerie
Bartley's family spent
desperate hours holding a
dining room table against
their patio door, fearing the
storm raging outside "was
tearing our house apart."
"I was terried," Bartley
said. "What we heard was
the shingles and debris from
everything in the neighbor-
hood hitting our house."
e storm ripped away
patio screens and snapped a
palm tree in the yard, Bartley
said, but le the roof intact
and her family unharmed.
In Fort Myers, some
people le shelters to return
home ursday aernoon.
Long lines formed at gas
stations and a Home Depot
opened, letting in a few
customers at a time.
Frank Pino was near the
back of the line, with about
100 people in front of him.
"I hope they leave some-
thing," Pino said, "because I
need almost everything."
Authorities conrmed at
least one Florida death — a
72-year-old man in Deltona
who fell into a canal while
using a hose to drain his
pool in the heavy rain, the
Volusia County Sheri's
Oce said. Two other storm
deaths were reported in
Cuba.
Lee County Sheri
Carmine Marceno said his
oce was scrambling to
respond to thousands of 911
calls in the Fort Myers area,
but many roads and bridges
were impassable.
Emergency crews sawed
through toppled trees to
reach stranded people. Many
in the hardest-hit areas
were unable to call for help
because of electrical and
cellular outages.
A chunk of the Sanibel
Causeway fell into the sea,
cutting o access to the
barrier island where 6,300
people live. It was unknown
how many heeded orders
to evacuate, but Charlotte
County Emergency Man-
agement Director Patrick
Fuller expressed cautious
optimism.
___
Associated Press contrib-
utors include Terry Spencer
and Tim Reynolds in Fort
Myers; Cody Jackson in Tam-
pa, Florida; Freida Frisaro
in Miami; Mike Schneider
in Orlando, Florida; Seth
Borenstein in Washington;
and Bobby Caina Calvan in
New York.
7A NEWS
Clergy strive to reconcile politically divided congregations
By David Crary
AP National Writer
One member of Rabbi
David Wolpe's diverse
congregation le be-
cause Wolpe would not
preach sermons criticizing
Donald Trump. Scores of
others le over resentment
with the synagogue's rules
for combating COVID-19.
But Wolpe remains stead-
fast in his resolve to avoid
politics when he preaches
at Sinai Temple in Los
Angeles.
"It is not easy to keep
people comfortable with
each other and as part of
one community," he said.
"A great failing of modern
American society is that
people get to know each
other's politics before they
get to know their human-
ity."
Wolpe – whose con-
gregation includes liberal
Democrats and hundreds
of conservative Iranian
Americans – is far from
alone in facing such
challenges. ough many
congregations in the U.S.
are relatively homoge-
neous, others are sharply
divided. In some cases, di-
visions are becoming more
pronounced as midterm
election season heats up,
leaving clergy to keep the
peace while still meeting
the spiritual needs of all of
their members.
A Black pastor in
Columbus, Ohio — Bish-
op Timothy Clarke of
the First Church of God
— says there are "deep
divides" in his predomi-
nantly African American
congregation of more than
2,000. He cited abortion
as a particularly divisive
topic in the wake of the
Supreme Court ruling in
June allowing states to ban
the procedure.
"ere are good peo-
ple on both sides," said
Clarke, who addressed the
congregation's dierences
in a recent sermon.
"I talked about the fact
God loves everybody, even
those you disagree with,"
he said.
e Rev. Paul Roberts,
senior pastor of Eastmin-
ster Presbyterian Church
in Pittsburgh, said his
congregation – like many
others – is dealing with
one contentious issue aer
another.
"e whole thing with
Trump, Black Lives Matter,
the pandemic really has
highlighted a sense of
uneasiness when you're
covering all these dierent
topics as a church," he
said. "It just seems there
isn't anything that doesn't
have tension over it."
His church has about
140 regular attendees, a
politically and theologi-
cally diverse group that's
about half Black and half
white. He said a few peo-
ple le the church over its
support for the Black Lives
Matter movement, but for
the most part it has stayed
together.
He attributes that in
part to hours of patient
dialogue over such issues
as mask-wearing and
vaccines, which some
Black members were wary
of because of the history of
medical maltreatment of
African Americans.
Rabbi Judith Siegal is
asking members of her
politically divided con-
gregation in Coral Gables,
Florida, to sign a code of
ethics pledging to respect
those with dierent views.
Newly displayed signs
at the synagogue, Temple
Judea, hammer home this
message.
"No matter who you
vote for, your skin color,
where you are from, your
faith, or who you love,
we will be there for one
another," one sign says.
"at's what a community
means."
Siegal said she and her
assistant rabbi, Jonathan
Fisch, are oen asked by
members of the Reform
congregation to address
certain issues
"We're careful about
doing that in a way that's
value-driven, preaching
from our tradition and
our Torah," she said. "For
example, we know that
welcoming immigrants is
something that's import-
ant to us as Jews – but
we're never going to tell
anyone how to vote."
e Rev. Sarah Wilson
said her congregation at
St. Barnabas Lutheran
Church in Cary, Illinois,
includes Republican busi-
ness leaders and liberal
nurses and teachers. ere
are partisan dierences, as
well as conicting views
on abortion, but she as-
pires to keep political de-
bate out of the church and
avoid partisan rhetoric of
her own.
"Politics are very im-
portant to me – I vote in
every election," she said.
"But I'm not here to tell a
person how to vote or who
to vote for. If people ask
me, even for city council, I
don't do that."
e congregation at the
Cathedral of the Most Sa-
cred Heart of Jesus and its
connected Catholic school
community is diverse eth-
nically, economically, and
politically, said the Rev.
David Boettner, rector of
the cathedral and vicar
general of the Diocese of
Knoxville, Tennessee.
Mass is celebrated in
ve languages, and parish-
ioners and student families
speak more than a dozen
at home; some are nan-
cially well o while others
struggle to get by, he said.
"We've denitely got
folks that belong to the
Democratic Party and
folks that belong to the
Republican Party, and
folks that probably don't
belong to either," Boettner
said.
Political issues crop up
in conversations at church,
but Boettner suspects
members are less likely
to share polarizing views
with him because he is
their priest. ey share
more freely on social me-
dia, and he has noticed an
increase in political posts
as the midterm elections
approach. Abortion and
religious liberty, including
the recent Supreme Court
rulings, are prominent, he
said.
Boettner said he strives
for consistency in preach-
ing about the Catholic
teachings on moral, social
and economic justice
issues, while steering clear
of endorsing specic poli-
cies. Prayers are oered for
all leaders, not just those
from a particular party.
"e church is not parti-
san," Boettner said. "e
Catholic Church is prob-
ably a great example of a
church that oends both
Democrats and Republi-
cans alike."
In Blueeld, West Vir-
ginia, the Rev. Frederick
Brown said he has sought
"the middle of the road"
during nearly three de-
cades as pastor of a diverse
but collegial congregation
at Faith Center Church.
"Staying in the middle
of the road means God
thinks it's all important,"
he said. "When you vote,
you can vote your convic-
tions – but don't attack
anyone else's convictions
because they're dierent
from yours."
At Sinai Temple, Rabbi
Wolpe strives to encour-
age mutual respect within
his congregation. He cites
the men's book club as
a positive example: In a
recent initiative, it alter-
nated reading a book by a
le-of-center author, then
a book by a conservative.
Yet Wolpe, 64, says
political divisions have be-
come deeply entrenched.
"When I was born,
people objected to their
children marrying some-
one from another race but
didn't object to marrying
someone from a dierent
political party," he said.
"Now it's the reverse."
___
Associated Press writers
Holly Meyer, Luis Andres
Henao and Peter Smith
contributed to this report.
Hunter added that
Burkhart has been a tre-
mendous asset to him
and has given him ad-
vice, helped him several
times and has always
been available to talk.
A superintendent can
be nominated for the
award, but then it is up
to the superintendent
to apply for the award
as well.
“I am normally a
quiet individual when it
comes to talking about
myself as a person and
as a leader,” Burkhart
said. “Having other
leaders whom I respect
say that they see me as
an exceptional leader
is humbling and I must
admit it caused me to
shed a tear or two.
Burkhart said she
doesn’t do her job for
recognition but rather
because she is passion-
ate about building the
capacity of the students,
staff and community
members.
“But being recog-
nized as someone who
is good at that is over-
whelming,” Burkhart
said.
When she received
the first nomination,
Burkhart said she had
to sit back and think
about if she wanted to
move forward with the
application process.
“I decided this is
good to recognize the
wonderful things that
are going on in our
school and in our com-
munity,” Burkhart said.
Green Ridge has some
really good things going
on. Weve made some
huge improvements
in our facilities and in
our academics, in our
school culture. We just
love working here and
our students like learn-
ing here.
Burkhart said the
biggest piece that made
her move forward with
the process was the
Green Ridge communi-
ty. She received multiple
recommendation letters
from individuals in
education and outside
of the field.
Director of the Mis-
souri Superintendents
Academy Sarah Booth
Riss wrote in her letter
that she cannot over-
state her respect for
Burkhart as an educa-
tor, leader and person.
My first impression
was how engaged she
was in the work of the
organization and how
she used her voice to
help the group move
forward,” Riss said. “Her
focus was and continues
to be on what is best for
students and then what
is best for the staff.
Former Green Ridge
Rec Organization
liaison and Activities
Director Bobby Brown
said in a recommenda-
tion letter that Burkhart
has always been sup-
portive of improving
the sports program in
Green Ridge.
There had been a lot
of superintendents and
other school members
that had mentioned
partnering with the Rec,
but when all the work
began, it seemed to go
on the back burner or
become not import-
ant,” Brown added. “Dr.
Burkhart started these
discussions and never
relinquished the goal
for both parties to work
together to get some-
thing better for our
school and community.
The result of these
discussions led to a new
and improved soccer
field where the safety of
students improved.
Green Ridge Board of
Education Vice Presi-
dent Barry White said
in a recommendation
letter that Burkhart hit
the ground running
from day one.
“We threw her into
the fire and she proved
that she could handle
anything,” White said.
White added that the
only drawback to Bur-
khart’s excellent lead-
ership is trying to keep
other districts from
stealing her away.
Skye Melcher can be
reached at 660-530-
0144.
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States spend federal COVID aid on roads, buildings, seawalls
By David A. Lieb
and Kavish Harjai
Associated Press
Standing 14 stories tall,
the Docking State Oce
Building is one of Kansas'
largest and oldest state
workplaces. It's also largely
vacant, despite a prime
location across from the
Capitol.
So Kansas ocials are
planning to spend $60
million of federal pan-
demic relief funds to help
nance its demolition and
replace it with a slimmed-
down, three-story building
designed to host meetings
and events.
State ocials cate-
gorized the project as a
"public health service" in a
report to the U.S. Treasury
Department laying out
their plans for the mon-
ey. ough that may be a
stretch, it's likely ne un-
der the American Rescue
Plan act — a sweeping law
signed by President Joe
Biden last year that pro-
vides broad exibility for
$350 billion of aid to states
and local governments.
e aid was promoted
by Democrats in Con-
gress as an unprecedented
infusion for cash-strapped
governments to respond
to the virus, rebuild their
economies and shore
up their nances. But it
came as state tax revenues
already were rebounding,
leaving many states with
record surpluses and envi-
able decisions about what
to do with all the money.
Relatively little of
the federal aid has gone
toward traditional public
health purposes, accord-
ing to an Associated Press
review of reports led
by all 50 states and the
District of Columbia. Sig-
nicantly more has gone
toward public infrastruc-
ture. States are pouring
money into water, sewer
and high-speed internet
projects, as specically
envisioned by the law. But
the AP found that they're
also spending billions of
dollars on roads, bridg-
es, sidewalks, airports,
rail lines and buildings
at college campuses and
government agencies —
justifying all of it under
the federal government's
generous exibility.
"We didn't need it, to be
quite honest," said Kansas
House Appropriations
Committee Chairman
Troy Waymaster, referring
to the $1.6 billion the state
received.
But the Docking
building does need to
come down, he said, and
the new space for events
and meetings could allow
better social distancing
during a COVID-19 resur-
gence or future pandemic.
If "the building itself
could be used during a
pandemic, then it some-
what justies the use of
ARPA funds for the ren-
ovation or infrastructure
projects," said Waymaster,
a Republican.
A Kansas preservation-
ist group has asked a court
to block the demolition,
arguing that Democratic
Gov. Laura Kelly's admin-
istration hasn't followed
proper procedures to tear
down the 65-year-old
structure that was added
to the National Register of
Historic Places earlier this
year.
"ere's some wrong-
headed action going on
here to demolish what
really is a perfectly suitable
building," said Paul Post,
a retired Topeka attorney
and member of the Plains
Modern preservationist
group.
All states recently were
required to le annual
reports with the Treasury
Department detailing their
progress under the Amer-
ican Rescue Plan. e
documents show states
have planned expenditures
for about three-fourths
of their funds. up signi-
cantly from an initial slow
pace.
e Treasury asked
states to classify projects in
seven general categories,
with 83 subcategories.
It can recoup funds if it
determines by the end of
2026 that spending fell
outside the law's wide
guidelines.
Governments reported
more than $22 billion of
planned expenditures for
the Treasury's infrastruc-
ture category of water,
sewer and broadband. But
the AP identied a total
of about $36 billion for
infrastructure projects
— nearly one-quarter of
all planned expenditures
— when including roads,
bridges, buildings and
public works projects re-
ported in other categories.
By contrast, govern-
ments reported less than
$12 billion of planned
expenditures in the
Treasury's public health
category — even though it
was broadly construed to
also include such things as
"community violence in-
terventions," substance use
services and COVID-19
aid to small businesses.
Some state ocials may
have decided not to use
the relief funds for public
health because they had
other federal funding
streams for vaccines, test-
ing and health initiatives.
For example, a separate
section of the American
Rescue Plan provided
nearly $8 billion for state
and local health depart-
ments. But the large inux
of funds may also have
stirred concerns about
sustainability.
ough public health
has historically been un-
derfunded, "a lot of health
ocials have struggled to
get their policymakers and
their bosses to commit to
hiring people for the long-
term because it's one-time
money," said Dr. Georges
Benjamin, executive direc-
tor of the American Public
Health Association.
Some states reported no
public health expenditures
with their discretionary
American Rescue Plan
funds. ose included
Florida, which received
the fourth largest allot-
ment from the federal
government. Florida in-
stead devoted $1.8 billion
for highway, $1.9 billion
for water projects and
more than $2.5 billion for
construction and mainte-
nance of public buildings,
including the Capitol,
university facilities and
K-12 schools, according to
the AP's analysis.
e state's water
initiatives include up to
$700 million for a grant
program to ght ooding
associated with climate
change. e city of Miami
was awarded about $50
million for a half-dozen
projects, including one
that will nearly double the
height of a sea wall in an
area devastated by a storm
surge from Hurricane
Irma in 2017.
e goal of the project
is "to protect the residenc-
es and the businesses from
future storm surge and
sea level rise," said Sonia
Brubaker, Miami's chief
resilience ocer.
Louisiana also listed
no planned expenditures
in the Treasury's public
health category. But the
state plans to spend $863
million on roads and
bridges, $750 million on
water and sewer infra-
structure and $27 million
for improvements to the
domed stadium where the
New Orleans Saints play
football.
Democratic Gov. John
Bel Edwards said the stadi-
um subsidy was critical "to
keep that venue compet-
itive."
North Carolina Gov.
Roy Cooper, a Democrat,
also defended $46 mil-
lion of grants to upgrade
grandstands, walkways,
bathrooms and infrastruc-
ture at racetracks across
his state. "Motorsports are
part of the fabric of North
Carolina," he said earlier
this year.
Alabama prisoners have
sued the Treasury Depart-
ment to try to stop the
state from spending $400
million on prison con-
struction. ough the state
agues it's OK under the
Treasury's exible rules,
the lawsuit contends it's a
"a gross and illegal misuse"
of pandemic relief funds.
A coalition of more
than two dozen construc-
tion, business and local
government groups is
pressing Congress to grant
even more leeway to use
pandemic aid on transpor-
tation projects.
"Having a good in-
frastructure that allows
us all to live and thrive"
ultimately "leads back into
public health," said Stan
Brown, past president
of the American Public
Works Association.
Missouri, which has yet
to categorize most of its
projects, also is investing
heavily in infrastructure
by directing hundreds
of millions of dollars to
buildings at communi-
ty colleges and public
universities. e NextGen
Precision Health initiative
at the University of Mis-
souri will get nearly $105
million for improvements
that include nishing o
the fourth oor of a new
building named for retir-
ing U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt.
"A lot of this was
already going to happen,"
although no specic
timeline had been set, said
university spokesperson
Christian Basi. "en
COVID hits, and then
ARPA funds are available.
It's coincidental odd tim-
ing, but it turned out to be
a very, very helpful thing
for us."
Like Missouri, Utah
categorized $90 million
for a new mental health
research facility as a re-
placement of lost revenue
for government services.
Construction is to begin
next year on the building,
which will host research
on suicide and the eect
of social isolation on
children's mental health,
among other things.
e planned work
aligns nicely with the
intent of the federal aid,
said Mark Rapaport, CEO
of the Huntsman Mental
Health Institute at the
University of Utah.
"A lot of what we're
doing is directly related to
tackling issues that have
been exacerbated by the
pandemic itself," he said.
___
Lieb reported from
Jeerson City, Missou-
ri, and Harjai from Los
Angeles. Harjai is a corps
member for the Associated
Press/Report for America
Statehouse News Initiative.
Report for America is a
nonprot national service
program that places jour-
nalists in local newsrooms
to report on undercovered
issues.
Missouri lawmakers pass bill to cut income taxes
By Summer
Ballentine
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)
— Missouri lawmakers
on ursday gave nal
approval to an income tax
cut that Gov. Mike Parson
requested and ditched a
last-minute proposal to
cut corporate taxes.
e Republican-led
Missouri House voted
98-32 in favor of the bill,
which would cut income
taxes from 5.3% to 4.95%
beginning next year and
phase in additional cuts
until the rate hits 4.5%.
e bill applies to the top
income tax rate, which
covers those who make
more than about $8,700 a
year in taxable income.
e additional cuts
would be triggered by rev-
enue growth benchmarks
tied to ination.
e roughly $1 billion
measure also eliminates
the lowest tax bracket,
meaning earners who
bring in less than about
$1,000 a year no longer
will have to pay state
income taxes.
e measure now
heads to Parson, who is
expected to sign it. e
Republican governor
called lawmakers back to
work to spend some of
the states record revenue
surplus on tax cuts.
“We are thrilled that
the General Assembly has
answered our call to cut
Missourians’ taxes and
return some of their hard-
earned dollars,” he said in
a statement.
If Parson signs the bill
into law, taxpayers who
make between $22,000
and $66,000 a year would
on average see savings
of between $10 and $50
next year because of the
income tax cut, accord-
ing to an analysis by the
Missouri Budget Project.
e organization analyzes
state budget policy and
its impact on low-income
families.
Once the income tax
rate hits 4.5%, savings
for those workers would
amount to roughly $29 to
$131 a year on average,
according to the same
analysis.
Earners who make
$66,000 to $110,000 a
year would on average see
about $120 in immediate
savings and $275 per year
in savings once the full
tax cuts kick in.
And taxpayers who
make about $1.6 mil-
lion per year would save
roughly $4,200 next year
and $9,500 per year once
the bill is fully imple-
mented.
Democrats and some
Republicans criticized
the measure as favoring
wealthier Missourians
while doing little for
low-income families and
retired workers on xed
incomes.
Republican Rep. Bill
Kidd described the in-
come tax cuts as taking a
small bite” out of Mis-
sourians’ tax burden. e
lawmaker, who is barred
by term limits from
seeking reelection, said
families have a harder
time paying personal
property taxes and called
on lawmakers to address
that issue and the states
tax brackets next session.
“Please do something
thatll impact real people,
the people who cannot
aord to pay their taxes,
Kidd said. “If youre in
the $100,000 to $200,000
range, then youre going
to like this tax cut. But if
youre a poor person or a
xed-income (resident),
this doesnt do it. ats
the truth.
Parsons plan was to cut
the top individual income
tax rate to 4.8%, as well
as increase the standard
deduction by $2,000 for
single lers and $4,000 for
couples.
More than two dozen
other states have passed
or are considering tax cuts
or rebates in response to
an outpouring of federal
pandemic aid and their
own surging tax revenue.
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Statue of Harry Truman unveiled in U.S. Capitol Rotunda
WASHINGTON D.C.
(AP) — Former President
Harry S. Truman was
remembered by Dem-
ocratic and Republican
leaders as one of the most
consequential presidents
in history during a cere-
mony ursday unveiling
a statue of Truman in
the Rotunda of the U.S.
Capitol.
Speakers at the cer-
emony unveiling the
7.5-foot bronze statue of
the nation's 33rd president
remembered the numer-
ous substantial decisions
Truman made, despite be-
ing vice president for only
82 days before President
Franklin Roosevelt died in
April 1945.
Truman, who was born
and reared in Missouri,
helped end World War II,
created the United Nations
and NATO, desegregated
the U.S. Armed Forces and
federal workforce, recog-
nized Israel and helped
lead the world's response
to the Soviet Union and
Communism.
e statue, sculpted by
Tom Corbin of Kansas
City, looks like Truman,
wearing a double-breasted
jacket, is walking down
steps. It includes a phrase
Truman is famous for —
"e buck stops here."
U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, a
Republican from Missouri,
said "no president in such
a short period of time
made more consequen-
tial decisions then Harry
Truman.
"If you've ever been
in a job where you made
decisions, just imagine the
decisions he had to make
and how quickly he had to
make them and how well
he made them," Blunt said.
Truman's grandson,
Clion Truman Daniels,
said of all of his grandfa-
ther's accomplishments,
his most signicant "was
reminding us that a farm-
er, a citizen solider, a small
businessman can rise to
the highest oce in this
land and do a better job
of it than almost anybody
else."
U.S. Rep. Emanuel
Cleaver, a Democrat from
Missouri, said Truman
rose from being a farmer,
a soldier, small business-
man, county judge, and
U.S. senator before be-
coming president. Cleaver,
who is Black, praised Tru-
man's decision to integrate
the armed forces and the
government work force,
saying it helped create
a middle class for Black
people.
"From this day forward
may Harry Truman's stat-
ue serve as a reminder of
his courage, and courage
we need to have to take
on projects that will help
build this nation," Cleaver
said. "For my congres-
sional colleagues and
I, we too should accept
the responsibility, as did
Truman, and declare 'e
buck stops here.'"
Truman's statue will
be the 10th presidential
statue in the Capitol Ro-
tunda, anked by George
Washington and Ulysses S.
Grant.
e Truman Library
Institute led a campaign to
raise more than $400,000
to fund the statue. Each
state has two statues in the
Rotunda to honor peo-
ple notable in the state's
history.
In 2019, the Missouri
Legislature voted to install
Truman's statue to replace
a 1899 statue of omas
Hart Benton, a ve-term
U.S. senator from Missou-
ri. Benton's statue will be
moved to the State Histor-
ical Society Art Gallery in
Columbia, Missouri.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., right, speaks after unveiling the Congressional statue of former
President Harry S. Truman during a ceremony in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington,
Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. PHOTO BY ANDREW HARNIK | AP PHOTO
By Jim Salter
Associated Press
The Missouri Su-
preme Court on
Thursday set a January
execution date for Scott
McLaughlin, who was
convicted of raping and
killing an ex-girlfriend
19 years ago.
The execution at the
state prison in Bonne
Terre, scheduled for Jan.
3, would come six weeks
after another convicted
killer is scheduled to
die. Kevin Johnson faces
the death penalty on
Nov. 29 for killing Kirk-
wood Police Sgt. Bill
McEntee in suburban St.
Louis in 2005.
McLaughlin, now 48,
was convicted of killing
45-year-old Beverly
Guenther on Nov. 20,
2003. She was raped and
stabbed to death outside
of her workplace in St.
Louis County.
A judge sentenced
McLaughlin to death
after a jury was unable
to decide on death or
life in prison without
parole. A federal judge
in St. Louis ordered a
new sentencing hearing
in 2016, citing concerns
about the effectiveness
of McLaughlin's trial
lawyers and faulty jury
instructions.
But in 2021, a feder-
al appeals court panel
reinstated the death
penalty.
The pace of execu-
tions nationally has
slowed dramatically in
recent years. Ten people
have been executed
so far this year in five
states, according to the
Death Penalty Infor-
mation Center. One of
them was in Missouri,
where Carmen Deck
died by injection in May
for killing James and
Zelma Long during a
robbery at their home
in De Soto, Missouri, in
1996.
Execution set for Missouri inmate who killed ex-girlfriend
By Jim Salter
Associated Press
O'FALLON, Mo. (AP)
— Parts of the Mississippi
River are so low from weeks
of drought that barge trac
is being limited at the worst
possible time — as crop
harvests begin.
Some Mississippi River
communities between St.
Louis and New Orleans may
see record low water levels
in the coming days, includ-
ing Caruthersville, Missouri,
and Osceola, Arkansas. e
National Weather Service
predicts the reading at
Memphis, Tennessee, will
reach its second-lowest level
ever by Oct. 13.
e timing is bad. Corn
and soybeans harvested
in the early fall need to be
moved, and barges are vital
in getting the commodities
from one place to another.
Ocials with the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers
said ursday that normal-
ly, tows are able to move 36
barges at a time. With the
water level so low, shippers
have voluntarily agreed to
cut that to 25 barges.
e U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Grain Trans-
portation Report released
ursday said that 1,890
grain barges have unloaded
in New Orleans since Sept.
1, about 39% fewer than the
ve-year average.
"e tight barge supply is
problematic for grain ship-
pers heading into harvest,"
the report stated. "Unless
barge supply improves,
the increased demand for
barges from grain shippers
during harvest will likely
put even more upward pres-
sure on barge rates."
National Weather
Service meteorologist Matt
Beitscher in suburban St.
Louis said nearly all of the
Mississippi River basin,
from Minnesota through
Louisiana, has seen be-
low-normal rainfall over the
past 30 days. e basin from
St. Louis south has been
largely dry for three months,
and the forecast calls for the
drought to continue, along
with warmer-than-normal
temperatures.
"Hot and dry does not
spell good news for the
rivers," Beitscher said.
ough the Mississippi
River is low, there is no ev-
idence that barges or other
vessels have grounded,
said Lance Engle, dredging
project manager for the
Corps in St. Louis. He said
dredging of the river bottom
continues in several spots to
help keep trac owing.
e river has not been
forced to close at any loca-
tions, but Joan Stemler, the
chief of water control op-
erations in St. Louis for the
Corps of Engineers, warned
that the ow from the Mis-
souri River, which feeds into
the Mississippi north of St.
Louis, is expected to drop
enough in December that
the Mississippi could go up
to 3 feet (0.9 meters) lower if
dry conditions continue.
e upper Mississippi
River, from Minnesota to St.
Louis, operates with a series
of locks and dams. e river
from St. Louis to the south
is free-owing. Stemler
said that in a low-water
emergency, the Corps
can release water from
the southern-most dam,
near Alton, Illinois, which
would increase the depth
downriver by a half-foot (15
centimeters).
"But that's only a one-
time shot," Stemler said.
"Once we release that water,
we wouldn't have anything
behind it, so we're kind
of stingy with it unless
something major occurs for
navigation."
e low water level is
having other impacts, too.
On Wednesday, Corps
ocials in Louisiana said
the river level was so low
that Gulf of Mexico salt
water was creeping farther
than usual toward New
Orleans and threatening
drinking water. e Corps
plans an underwater levee
to block the wedge of heavi-
er salt water before it can get
into water treatment plants.
A ferry that carries vehi-
cles across the river between
Kentucky and Missouri
closed in mid-September.
When the river gets too
low, it becomes dicult for
vehicles to load and o-load
from the Dorena-Hickman
Ferry at both landings, the
Kentucky Transportation
Department said in a state-
ment.
Low water on the Mississippi
River impacting barge traffic
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Jays bullpen gets HR ball to Judge Jays bullpen gets HR ball to Judge
Page 12APage 12A
Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (25) is tackled by
Indianapolis Colts’ Rodney McLeod (26) during the second half of an NFL football
game, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, in Indianapolis. PHOTO BY AJ MAST | AP PHOTO
By Dave Skretta
AP Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
— It’s oen easy to forget
amid the highlight-reel
throws and jaw-dropping
stats from Chiefs quarter-
back Patrick Mahomes over
the years that nothing in the
Kansas City oense works
quite right without a good
ground game.
Until you see it bottled up
like last Sunday in Indianap-
olis.
e Chiefs only gained
58 yards on the ground —
a measly 2 1/2 yards per
carry — in what became a
20-17 loss to the Colts, and
that inability to move the
rst-down markers aected
everything else. Mahomes
threw for just 262 yards and
his rst interception of the
season, which came while
trying in vain to rally his
team for a tying eld goal.
“We all have a piece in it,
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said
Wednesday, looking ahead
to a matchup with Tampa
Bay and the NFLs h-best
run defense. “e linemen
can block better. We can all
take responsibility for it. We
all have to do better, thats
the bottom line. You asked
the question: We have to be
better. Identify the issues and
get it xed.
See CHIEFS | 16A
Chiefs keenly aware that rough
running often leads to defeat
Missouri quarterback Brady Cook (12) scrambles away from pressure from
Auburn defensive end Colby Wooden (25) during the second half of an
NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022 in Auburn, Ala.
PHOTO BY BUTCH DILL | AP PHOTO
No. 1 Georgia will try to get
ground game going at Missouri
By Dave Skretta
AP Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY, Mo.
(AP) — Georgia has one
of college football’s prolic
oenses, triggered by one of
its best quarterbacks, so of
course the topic of conver-
sation around Athens as the
top-ranked Bulldogs head
to Missouri on Saturday
would be their run game.
at’s what happens
when something — any-
thing — doesn’t meet their
expectations.
Loy as they may be.
Georgia ran 41 times for
257 yards in a less-than-im-
pressive 37-22 win over
Kent State last weekend,
but that total was inated
by a 75-yard run by Brock
Bowers. Take it away and
the Bulldogs (4-0, 1-0 SEC)
averaged just over 4.5 yards
per carry against a low-level
Mid-American Conference
opponent playing between
the hedges.
“We certainly could be
much more explosive in the
run game and improve in
that area,” Georgia coach
Kirby Smart said, “but, you
know, when you have the
number of explosive plays
weve had on the year, you
have to weigh whether
thats a run, a pass, a screen
— who are you and who is
your identity? And I think
thats starting to play itself
out a little bit.
See GEORGIA | 16A
S-C pursuing practice eld, new XC course
By Bryan Everson
bryane@sedaliademocrat.com
A
number of Smith-Cotton sports
seek to benet from actions set
in motion at Monday’s Sedalia
School District 200 Board of Ed-
ucation meeting, baseball and soball chief
among them.
A motion was approved to pursue a quote
on a practice eld for those sports that will be
located behind Skyline Elementary, though
superintendent Todd Fraley claried that
the project could come in under the $15,000
threshold, above which board approval is
necessary.
“If we can move forward pushing dirt
around now and not miss the fall dry win-
dow…the quicker we may be able to act, the
quicker we may be able to utilize something
for spring,” Fraley said.
As Smith-Cotton athletic director Rob Da-
vis explained at the meeting, the playing time
pie at Liberty Park Stadium, and at Centen-
nial Park where youth league games are held,
continues to be cut with more, smaller slices.
“For years, Liberty Park was the home
of the Tigers,” Davis said. “Now, they’re the
home of the Tigers, the Roadrunners and
the Gremlins. Once we start baseball in
the spring and playing games, theres one
out there almost every night, which really
pinches us for having an available space for
practices.
See FIELD | 13A
Smith-Cotton baseball players stand for the National Anthem before a game against Helias at Liberty Park
Stadium on May 12, 2022. FILE PHOTO BY BRYAN EVERSON | DEMOCRAT
Castro, Báez homer, Tigers sweep Royals 10-3, escape cellar
By Dave Hogg
Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) — Willi
Castro and Javy Báez hom-
ered to lead Detroit over the
Kansas City Royals 10-3 on
ursday for a three-game
sweep that moved the Tigers
out of last place in the AL
Central.
Detroit (63-92) has won
six straight, matching its
season high and ensuring
the Tigers will not lose 100
games. Detroit went 10-9
this year against the Royals
(63-93), who dropped into
the division cellar.
“Were at 92 losses, so
were not going to celebrate
anything, but were happy to
sweep again,” Tigers man-
ager A.J. Hinch said. “Were
playing better across the
board, but as a manager, I
know there are a lot of things
we can do better. Still, win-
ning is nice.
e Tigers have gone 8-2
since falling to 55-91 on
Sept. 18.
“Weve known all year that
we can play this well,” Báez
said. “e important thing
is coming back next season
and playing like this right
from the start.
Kansas City stranded 11
runners, raising its two-day
total to 24, and went 2 for
10 with runners in scoring
position.
“We needed that big hit
and it eluded us for most
of the last two days,” Royals
manager Mike Matheny said.
“It was good to see a couple
of guys put a charge into the
ball late in the game, but we
were dealing with a pretty
big gap by that point.
Eduardo Rodriguez
(5-5) allowed ve hits and
four walks in 6 2/3 shutout
innings, but struggled aer
Detroit’s four-run h.
“I feel like everything was
working just the way I want-
ed in the rst ve innings,
he said. “In my last two
innings, I was feeling cold
coming o the bench - my
body was cold.
Jonathan Heasley (4-9)
gave up ve runs — four
earned — and six hits in 4
2/3 innings.
See TIGERS | 13A
Detroit Tigers left fielder Akil Baddoo slides safely into home plate to score
ahead of the tag by Kansas City Royals catcher MJ Melendez (1) in the fifth
inning of a baseball game in Detroit, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.
PHOTO BY PAUL SANCYA | AP PHOTO
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Friday
ON TAP
HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
Smith-Cotton at Battle
Crest Ridge with Chil-
howee at Cole Camp
Windsor at Tipton
Slater at Lincoln
HIGH SCHOOL
8-MAN FOOTBALL
Concordia at Northwest
HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS GOLF
Tipton at Stover Tourna-
ment
La Monte at Christian
Fellowship
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SOCCER
Smith-Cotton vs Glendale
(at Hickman)
Pleasant Hill at Sacred
Heart
Smithton at New Cove-
nant Academy
HIGH SCHOOL
SOFTBALL
Smith-Cotton at Hickman
Tournament
ON AIR
AUTO RACING
4:55 a.m. ESPN2 — For-
mula 1: Practice, Marina
Bay Street Circuit, Marina
Bay, Singapore
8 a.m. ESPNU — Formu-
la 1: Practice, Marina Bay
Street Circuit, Marina Bay,
Singapore
4:30 p.m. USA — NA-
SCAR Xfinity Series: Qual-
ifying, Playoffs - Round
of 12, Talladega Super-
speedway, Talladega, Ala.
3:40 a.m. (Saturday)
ESPNEWS — W Series:
Qualifying, Marina Bay
Street Circuit, Marina Bay,
Singapore
4:55 a.m. (Saturday)
ESPN2 — Formula 1:
Practice, Marina Bay
Street Circuit, Marina Bay,
Singapore
CFL FOOTBALL
9:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Ot-
tawa at British Columbia
COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
(MEN’S)
9:30 p.m. PAC-12N —
Exhibition: Arizona Red-
Blue Game, Tucson, Ariz.
COLLEGE FIELD
HOCKEY
3 p.m. BTN — Michigan
St. at Ohio St.
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL
6 p.m. ESPN — Tulane at
Houston
ESPNU — Penn at Dart-
mouth
6:30 p.m. CBSSN —
UTSA at Middle Tennes-
see St.
7 p.m. FS1 — San Diego
St. at Boise St.
9:30 p.m. ESPN —
Washington at UCLA
10 p.m. CBSSN — New
Mexico at UNLV
COLLEGE SOCCER
(MEN’S)
5 p.m. ACCN — Boston
College at Notre Dame
COLLEGE
VOLLEYBALL
(WOMEN’S)
5:30 p.m. BTN — Michi-
gan St. at Maryland
7 p.m. SECN — Missis-
sippi at LSU
7:30 p.m. PAC-12N —
Washington at Stanford
8 p.m. BTN — Penn St.
at Wisconsin
9:30 p.m. ESPNU — Cal
Poly at UC Santa Barbara
FIBA BASKETBALL
(WOMEN’S)
2 a.m. ESPN2 — World
Cup: TBD, Semifinal,
Sydney
1 a.m. (Saturday)
ESPN2 — World Cup:
TBD, Final, Sydney
GOLF
6 a.m. GOLF — DP
World Tour: The Alfred
Dunhill Links Champi-
onship, Second Round,
Old Course, St Andrews,
Scotland
11:30 a.m. GOLF —
LPGA Tour: The Volunteers
Of America Classic, Sec-
ond Round, Old American
Golf Club, The Colony,
Texas
2:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA
Tour: The Sanderson
Farms Championship,
Second Round, Country
Club of Jackson, Jackson,
Miss.
HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL
6 p.m. ESPN2 — Collins
Hill (Ga.) at Buford (Ga.)
HORSE RACING
11:30 a.m. FS2 — NYRA:
America’s Day at the
Races
MLB BASEBALL
1 p.m. MLBN — Cincin-
nati at Chicago Cubs
6 p.m. MLBN — Region-
al Coverage: Baltimore at
NY Yankees OR Boston at
Toronto
NBA BASKETBALL
5 a.m. NBATV — Pre-
season: Golden State vs.
Washington, Saitama,
Japan
9 p.m. NBATV — Presea-
son: Maccabi Ra’anana
vs. LA Clippers, Seattle
NHL HOCKEY
6 p.m. NHLN — Presea-
son: NY Rangers at New
Jersey
SOCCER (MEN’S)
9 p.m. FS2 — CPL: FC
Edmonton at Pacific FC
11 p.m. FS2 — Liga MX:
Pumas UNAM at Juárez
(Taped)
TENNIS
5 a.m. TENNIS —
Seoul-ATP, Tel Aviv-ATP,
Sofia-ATP, Tallinn-WTA
Quarterfinals; Parma-WTA
Semifinals
Midnight (Saturday)
TENNIS — Seoul-ATP
Semifinals
5 a.m. (Saturday)
TENNIS — Tallinn-WTA
Semifinal
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge hugs his mother, Patty Judge, after the team's baseball game
against the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, in Toronto. Judge hit his 61st home
run of the season. PHOTO BY NATHAN DENETTE | THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP
By Jordan
Horrobin
Associated Press
TORONTO (AP) —
When Aaron Judge's
American League
record-tying 61st
home run dropped
into Toronto's bullpen,
coach Matt Buschmann
picked it up — a sou-
venir worth potentially
hundreds of thousands
of dollars.
"Bad news is I'm
down here in Florida
battling a hurricane,
but the good news is
I can announce my
retirement," tweeted
Buschmann's wife, Sara
Walsh, a Fox Sports re-
porter and former ESPN
anchor.
Then Buschmann and
Blue Jays closer Jordan
Romano passed it to
Yankees reliever Zack
Britton, who made sure
it got to Judge.
Walsh then added:
"Oh cool. He just hand-
ed that back without
checking to see if our
house is still here? I'd
next like to announce
our divorce."
And to make perfect-
ly clear that she was just
kidding, she went on to
tweet: "Just a reporter
doing work here… per
my sources… Matt Bus-
chmann wasn't forced
to give the ball back
but he handed it over
to Zack Britton" adding
he told her "The Judge
and Maris family have
been flying all over the
country. They deserve
to have that ball."
Judge entered the
Yankees' series at To-
ronto this week one shy
of the AL record of 61
home runs set by Roger
Maris in 1961. The only
players to surpass Maris
— Barry Bonds, Mark
McGwire and Sammy
Sosa — all did so as
suspected or confirmed
steroid users, leading
some to consider Judge's
quest a push for the le-
gitimate season record.
When Judge hit a 3-2
pitch from Blue Jays
left-hander Tim Mayza
toward the lower deck
in left field in the sev-
enth inning on Wednes-
day night, fans wearing
gloves readied them-
selves to try to catch a
piece of baseball history.
Instead, the ball grazed
past two outstretched
gloves, bounced off a
wall and dropped into
Toronto's bullpen.
"The disbelief comes
over you and just the
shock and the amaze-
ment," said Frankie
Lasagna, one of the two
fans closest to the ball.
"I was like, 'Oh my God,
I almost had it.'"
Lasagna, a Toronto
restaurant owner, knew
what was at stake when
he bought his front-
row ticket. He said he
wouldn't typically bring
a glove to a game.
"In the front row I felt
like you've got the best
chance," he said. "Lo
and behold, I was just a
few feet away."
Next to Lasagna, a
Blue Jays fan wearing a
Bo Bichette jersey came
even closer to catching
Judge's drive. He was
clearly distraught when
it fell from his grasp and
declined to be inter-
viewed.
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HOROSCOPES
By Georgia Nicols
Moon Alert: After 12:15 a.m. EDT today, there
are no restrictions to shopping or important
decisions. The Moon is in Sagittarius.
Happy Birthday for Friday, Sept. 30, 2022:
You are sensuous and romantic. You love the
good life and appreciate beautiful things. You
are tough and courageous and will champion
the cause of justice and fair play. This year is
the final year of a nine-year cycle, which means
letting go of what is no longer necessary. Com-
mune with nature.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have:
5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so;
1-Difficult
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
★★★★★ It’s important that you acknowledge
your urge for adventure and desire for a change
of scenery. Do something different today!
Change things up a bit! By all means, travel if
you can. Go someplace you’ve never been be-
fore. Talk to people from other cultures. Explore
your world! Tonight: Cooperate.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
★★★★ This is an excellent day for dis-
cussions about inheritances, taxes, debt and
shared property or anything that is jointly held
with someone else. (For example, the wealth
and resources of others.) Disputes or discus-
sions about these matters will come out in your
favor. Tonight: Get organized.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
★★★★ You will enjoy schmoozing with
members of the general public as well as close
friends and partners today, because everyone’s
in a great mood! People are playful, and they’re
interested in entertaining diversions, sports and
fun activities with kids. Romance will flourish.
Tonight: Play!
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
★★★★ This is a positive day for you because
you’re happy to work, and you’re happy to party.
Work-related travel is likely for some of you.
This is also a great day for those who work from
home, because the vibes are positive, plus you
can wrap up old business. Tonight: Cocoon.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
★★★★ This is a fast-paced, interesting time
for you! It’s easy to meet new faces and see
new places. Today entertaining diversions, es-
pecially in the arts and the entertainment world,
will appeal to you. Enjoy sports activities along
with fun times with children. Romance will shine!
Tonight: Conversations.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
★★★★ Family discussions will go well today,
especially with female family members. Your re-
lations with others are warm and friendly. Some
of you will choose to entertain at home today or
have a meeting where you live. However, others
will seek solitude at home and enjoy privacy
in familiar surroundings. Tonight: Check your
possessions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
★★★★ This is a powerful time, because the
Sun and Venus are in your sign making you
diplomatic and charming with everyone. Fur-
thermore, people and favorable situations are
attracted to you! Today you will put a lot of your-
self into whatever you have to say, which means
others will listen. Tonight: You win!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
★★★★ This is an excellent day for business
and commerce. Trust your ability to negotiate
financial matters; however, do be aware of the
restrictions of the Moon Alert. Ditto for shop-
ping. Nevertheless, “There’s gold in them thar
hills!” Tonight: Enjoy solitude.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
★★★★ Today the Moon is in your sign
dancing beautifully with your ruler, lucky Jupiter,
as well as the Sun. This certainly bodes well
for Sagittarians! Enjoy schmoozing with others.
Take time to socialize and enjoy sports events.
Get outside. Have fun with kids. Enjoy romance.
Tonight: Schmooze.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
★★★★ Two different messages are coming
to you today. In one way, you are high-viz and
people admire you, which means you want to
get out there and fly your colors. However, in
another way, you will seek solitude because
it feels good. It’s your call. Tonight: Priva-
cy matters.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
★★★★ Talk to someone, perhaps a female
acquaintance, about possible travel plans. Or
these plans might explore avenues in publish-
ing, the media, medicine, the law or higher
education. You want to expand your world! You
want to go places and make things happen!
Tonight: Friendships.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
★★★★ You are high-viz today, which is why
people notice you. In fact, some are discussing
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“I thought he had good
stu and had control of the
game,” Matheny said. “e
leado walk in the h
seemed to kind of send
him into a spiral. We also
had a misplay that turned
a tough inning into a really
tough one. It’s hard to re-
cover from that.
Before a crowd of just
13,137, Castro put the
Tigers ahead with a solo
homer in the second but
le aer straining his le
hamstring while running
out a fourth-inning double.
Castro will miss Detroit’s
nal six games.
Detroit boosted the lead
to 5-0 with a four-run h.
Tucker Barnhart walked,
advanced on a wild pitch
and scored when rst
baseman Vinnie Pasqua-
tino couldnt handle Akil
Baddoos hard grounder for
an error. Riley Greene fol-
lowed with an RBI double,
and Báez homered over the
Tigers bullpen in le.
Barnhart added an RBI
single o Scott Barlow in
the sixth, and the Tigers
scored four more in the
seventh. Aer Max Cas-
tillo allowed a single and
two walks to starting the
innnig, Luke Weaver hit
Victor Reyes with his rst
pitch, Jeimer Candelario
followed with a sacrice y
and Barnhart doubled for a
9-0 lead.
“We get paid for this, so
I expect full eort every
game,” Hinch said. “I tell
these guys all the time to
never take one day for
granted at this level. ese
games might be a little
calm because of where the
two teams are in the stand-
ings, but they are playing
resolve.
Kansas City’s Ryan
OHearn hit a two-run
double in a three-run
eighth.
STREAK ENDED
Harold Castro started
the day with three straight
games with at least three
or more hits, -the longest
streak by a Tiger since
Magglio Ordonez in 2008.
Castro went 0 for 4 with a
walk.
DOZIER’S HOME
AWAY FROM HOME
Hunter Dozier’s
sixth-inning triple was his
fourth at Comerica Park
- his most at any road ball-
park - while his 10 homers
are four more than he has
hit at any other opposing
stadium. His career batting
average in Detroit is only
.195, but 17 of his 25 hits
have gone for extra bases,
giving him a .503 slugging
percentage.
Hes been a completely
dierent hitter when facing
the Tigers at home, batting
.261 with one homer and a
.413 slugging percentage.
UP NEXT
Royals: RHP Brady Sing-
er (10-4, 2.99) is scheduled
to start Friday’s opener of
a season-ending six-game
series at Cleveland against
RHP Zach Plesac (3-11,
4.39).
Tigers: LHP Scott
Alexander (4-10, 4.68)
starts Friday’s opener of a
three-game series against
Minnesota and RHP Joe
Ryan (12-8, 3.70).
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e somewhat bare-
bones eld will include a
backstop and potentially
a fence, and would also be
open to playground use.
Fraley also alluded to
the notion of bringing both
sports back on campus for
varsity games. “Ideally, wed
like to have a baseball/so-
ball complex on this prop-
erty, and hopefully one day
that will happen,” he said.
is is a x in between,
and then its there for the
elementary to utilize.
A motion was also passed
for permission to receive
bids on both an indoor and
outdoor scoreboard with
greater digital capabilities
at the high school. A new
board would likely be a
marked improvement in
regards to the gymnasi-
um, while Davis called the
current football scoreboard
antiquated,” and the aim
is for a bigger scoreboard
with updated technology.
He said its believed there
can be enough sponsorships
gathered to pay for it, and a
new board would create a
continuous revenue stream
from advertising on it.
“If you havent been to
some of our venues in our
conference –– not to say we
have to play ‘keeping up with
the Joneses, per say ––but
I potentially see even down
the road, should an item
like open enrollment pass
through Missouri legislation
and become statute, we’ll
continue to look for ways
and keep our kids involved
in programs,” Fraley said.
Also briey touched upon
was the pursuit of a new
cross country course, for
which board approval would
not be needed either because
its construction cost would
come in far below the afore-
mentioned threshold.
Currently, the course
where the Tigers hold their
annual Smith-Cotton XC
Invitational is at Clover
Dell Park, though it is at,
and like with other sports
seeking additional facili-
ties, the park is a crowded
place with soccer leagues.
Smith-Cotton head coach
David Holiway envisions a
new 5K course beginning
around where track and eld
throwing events are held
behind the away bleachers
at Tiger Stadium, then even-
tually bending and running
behind the opposite side of
the stadium before wrapping
around and nishing close
to the starting line.
“We think its a good
course [at Clover Dell], but
looking at the long-term
health of the program, if we
could get the meet here on
campus that would give us
a lot of benets. e facility
is so nice here that we can
use it for restrooms, locker
rooms and concessions,” said
Holiway, alluding to parking
issues and having to bring
porta-potties for the teams
invite.
It is a widely-held view,
like with baseball and
soball, that having as
many practices and games
on the high school campus
goes hand-in-hand with
the better welfare for every
sport. Cross country is no
exception.
“We dont get a lot of
community eyes on what
the kids are doing, and we
think [having a course on
campus] would get more
people to view it,” Holiway
said. “Additionally, we host
the Smith-Cotton Invitation-
al, but we dont train there
every day. We don’t own that
space necessarily. A [new
course] would give us that
advantage.
Also at the meeting,
an amendment was also
passed to include Class of
1959 graduate Ted Walsh, a
theater and cinema studies
educator, in November’s
S-C Athletic Hall of Fame
Ceremony.
In 2021, the ceremo-
ny was postponed due to
COVID, and inclement
weather wiped out the event
this past winter. e new re-
scheduled date for the event
is Tuesday, Nov. 22, and
will also see the induction
of Je Mays, Tom Munson,
Soloman Watkins and Mike
Riley. e Tigers host Jeer-
son City in boys basketball
that evening.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett leaves the field after the first
half of an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers on Sept. 11, 2022,
in Charlotte, N.C. The Browns defensive star stayed home to rest and recover
from multiple injuries suffered in a frightening car crash as his status for
Cleveland's game on Sunday in Atlanta remains in doubt. Garrett was not
at the team's facility Wednesday, Sept.28, 2022, two days after the All-Pro
rolled over his Porsche in a single-car accident on a rural road near home. He
suffered a sprained shoulder, strained biceps, cuts and bruises in the wreck.
FILE PHOTO BY JACOB KUPFERMAN | AP PHOTO
Garrett back with Browns, cited
for speeding following crash
By Tom Withers
AP Sports Writer
BEREA, Ohio (AP) —
Cleveland Browns All-Pro
Myles Garrett returned to
the team's headquarters
but didn't practice urs-
day while recovering from
injuries sustained in a car
crash earlier this week, when
police said he lost control
speeding on a rural road.
Garrett veered his
Porsche o the hilly road
near his home Monday, ip-
ping the vehicle and hitting
a re hydrant. e defensive
end suered a sprained
shoulder, strained biceps and
had several cuts and bruises
from the wreck.
He has not yet been
ruled out for Sunday's game
at Atlanta. Garrett visited
with team doctors for an
evaluation. He was not with
his teammates during the
portion of practice open to
reporters.
Also on ursday, the
Ohio State Highway Patrol
cited Garrett for speeding,
saying he was going 65 mph
in a 45 mph zone.
According to the accident
report, Garrett, who had a
female passenger in his car,
told an ocer he was ac-
celerating up a hill when he
saw a vehicle coming in the
opposite direction but didn't
make any type of swerving
maneuvers to avoid a crash.
e ocer said Garrett
couldn't exactly recall how
he went o the road.
A witness at the scene
told the highway patrol "they
came over the hill yin',
went airborne, took the re
hydrant out and rolled three
times."
Garrett and his 23-year-
old passenger were taken
to Akron General Hospital
for emergency care. e
highway patrol said the
passenger suered a minor
head injury. ey were both
released a few hours later.
e highway patrol also
released photos of the crash
site and Garrett's severely
damaged car.
Garrett has a history of
speeding. He was ticketed on
consecutive days in Medina
County last year for driving
120 mph. In the second case,
he paid a ticket in which the
speed was amended to 99
mph in a 70 mph zone.
On Wednesday, coach
Kevin Stefanski said Garrett
will be thoroughly evaluated
before a decision is made
on his playing status. With
14 games le this season,
the Browns will likely take a
cautious approach.
Along with Garrett, the
Browns (2-1) have several
other defensive starters
dealing with injuries as they
prepare for the Falcons (1-2).
Over the past two days,
several of Garrett's team-
mates and coaches have of-
fered gratitude and relief that
he was not more seriously
injured.
Cornerback Greg New-
some II spoke to Garrett
upon his return.
"He looked happy just to
be able to see us all again."
Newsome said. "I just
told him, 'I love you. I am
glad you are here.' We will
denitely be there for him,
whatever he needs, and can't
wait for him to get back
healthy."
Pro Bowl guard Joel
Bitonio, a team captain,
said Garrett's incident is a
reminder to all players to be
careful.
"First and foremost we're
just happy that he's OK for
the most part," Bitonio said.
"He was here today so we
got to see him a little bit.
Coach Stefanski just stressed
to us that we gotta be safe
driving, we gotta be safe on
the roadways and things of
that nature.
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“I think teams play
us a certain way,” Smart
said, “and were going
to (play) off how teams
play us.
The ineffectiveness
of the Georgia run
game — again, relatively
speaking — has been a
particular problem in
the red zone, where the
Bulldogs have settled
for eight field goals,
taking some of the shine
off their 25-for-26 con-
version rate.
“When the field
tightens up and shrinks,
thats where the run
game is more glaring
because the boxes are
tighter,” Smart ex-
plained. “They’re tighter
to the box. There are
less people in parts of
the field, and they are
in your front yard. You
have to block them
and run through them.
Some of them are just
misses.
The Tigers (2-2,
0-1), who are coming
off a heart-breaking
loss at Auburn, can at
least point to their run
defense as a positive
from their trip to the
Plains. They allowed 11
yards rushing over the
last three quarters and
overtime, an impressive
number for a rebuilt
defense that was among
the worst against the
run in college football
last year.
The biggest reason for
the turnabout is trans-
fer linebacker Ty’Ron
Hopper, who has led the
Tigers in tackles three
of their first four games.
Hopper had three tack-
les for loss and a sack
against Auburn.
“It’s definitely a bless-
ing knowing that those
guys (Hopper and Chad
Bailey) will take care of
everything we dont pick
up on,” Tigers defensive
tackle Kristian Williams
said. “They display that
throughout practice.
They’ll have to dis-
play it on Saturday for
the Tigers to have any
hope of springing an
upset.
LOVE IT
The Bulldogs have
some of the best wide
receivers in the SEC, but
the Tigers have the most
productive. And it isn’t
star freshman Luther
Burden III. Dominic
Lovett has 21 catches
for a league-best 376
yards, an average of
nearly 18 per catch. The
sophomore had only 26
catches for 173 yards
last season.
“I felt like I tried to
do too much too soon
with Lovett last season,
Tigers coach Eli Drink-
witz said. “You got to
trust the process. There
is a process to be great.
Just because you have
the ability doesnt mean
it just is going to hap-
pen overnight.
INJURY OUTLOOK
Missouri right tackle
Zeke Powell will miss
the rest of the season
after getting hurt trying
to tackle an Auburn
player following an
interception. Burden is
questionable after also
getting hurt against Au-
burn, where he tried to
finish the game. Bailey
is likewise questionable
after he watched the
end of the overtime loss
with his arm in a sling.
INJURY
OUTLOOK, PART II
Georgia quarterback
Stetson Bennett already
triggers the third-best
pass offense in the SEC
at 350.5 yard per game,
and now he could have
reinforcements on the
way. Wide receivers
Arian Smith and AD
Mitchell could play
against the Tigers after
missing the win over
Kent State with injuries.
BOUNCING BACK
You can bet Tigers
running back Nathan-
iel Peat, their leading
rusher with 258 yards
and a touchdown, will
be looking for retribu-
tion Saturday. He was
headed for the winning
touchdown against Au-
burn in overtime when
he reached for the pylon
with the ball. It slipped
from his hands and the
fumble wound up cost-
ing the Tigers the game.
The same goes for
kicker Harrison Mevis,
whose chip-shot miss
kept Missouri from win-
ning it in regulation.
STICKING AROUND
The Tigers know they
have to stick around
into the second half to
have any chance of win-
ning. The Bulldogs have
outscored opponents
106-16 in the first half
of games on their way
to averaging 42.2 points
per game.
Todd Monken, their
offensive coordinator,
was a tremendous head
football coach,” Drink-
witz said. “Hes got a
really big tool box. And
then, obviously, hes
got some really talent-
ed players. His biggest
challenge will be keep-
ing everybody happy.
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at includes the play
calls, which the Colts
seemed to guess in ad-
vance. And the play of the
oensive line, which was
among the leagues best
last season. And the play
of Clyde Edwards-Helaire
and the running backs
who, in the rare chanc-
es with a seam, always
seemed watched it close
up before they had an
opportunity to hit it.
Edwards-Helaire
carried seven times. His
longest run went for 4
yards. His net gain was
nothing.
It was the worst game
of the 2020 rst-round
picks career, topping last
year’s blowout loss in
Bualo in which Ed-
wards-Helaire gained 13
yards on seven carries and
a 2020 win over Carolina
in which he ran ve times
for 14 yards.
“It’s something that
all 11 players have to
look at each other and
kind of gure out,” Ed-
wards-Helaire said. “It’s
all a trickle-down eect.
It isnt one thing you can
just pinpoint on one play.
It’s multiple positions on
multiple plays.
ings went so haywire
against a Colts defense
missing All-Pro lineback-
er Shaquille Leonard that
the Chiefs’ longest two
runs were scrambles by
Mahomes: one went 10
yards, another went 7.
Ten of the 23 times they
carried the ball, the Colts
stopped them for a yard
or less, and three of those
times were behind the
line of scrimmage.
e meager 58 yards
rushing was the lowest
output by the Chiefs since
a regular season-ending
loss to the Los Angeles
Chargers in 2020, when
they gained 51 yards in
a game that most of the
starters sat out ahead of
the playos.
Yet poor rushing
performances and losses
tend to go hand in hand
in Kansas City.
Over the past four-plus
years, which encompasses
four consecutive trips to
the AFC title game, the
Chiefs are 42-6 when they
top 100 yards rushing and
18-13 when they do not.
eir average yardage
during those wins is just
over 121 per game, while
their average in losses is a
shade under 92 yards per
game.
ere are extenuating
circumstances, of course,
such as that fact that
teams with a big lead are
more likely to run the
ball, control the clock and
attempt to wrap up the
win, while teams play-
ing from behind tend to
throw the ball more.
Defensive personnel
and schemes are some-
times built to defend the
run, and even the weather
and location — whether
the game is indoors or
outside — can play a fac-
tor in whether a team has
success on the ground.
But the raw numbers
over the past four years
nevertheless provide
ample evidence that
just about everything
works better within the
framework of the Chiefs
famously high-ying of-
fense when their ground
game gets going.
“We have to gel all to-
gether. It starts with me,
Mahomes said. “Whenev-
er you are playing a tough
game like (last week),
you have to execute at
a higher level, and we
have to learn from it. Our
schedule gets no easier.
We have a hard game on
Sunday Night Football’ in
Tampa this week against a
great defense. We have to
get better quickly.
“If we dont,” Mahomes
added, “well, we dont
want those Ls to start
piling up. We want to
get back on the winning
train.
NOTES: DE Mike Dan-
na (calf) and WR Mecole
Hardman (heel) returned
to practice ursday. RB
Ronald Jones remained
out with an illness. ... K
Harrison Butker got the
day o aer kicking on
Wednesday, and there
is optimism that he will
be back for the rst time
since spraining his plant
ankle in the opener
against Arizona. “He had
a real good day yester-
day,” Chiefs special teams
coach Dave Toub said.
“Hes a little sore today
so were not kicking him
today. Were trying to get
him ready for the game.
... WR Skyy Moore will
continue to return punts
aer fumbling one against
the Colts that led to a
touchdown and nearly
fumbling another. “Hes
not hiding from it,” Toub
said. “He made a mistake.
Mistakes happen with
young players.
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Catholic school. Frequently
getting themselves into wild
and absurd situations in the
midst of the area’s political and
cultural unrest, this season sees
the friends tackle their GCSEs,
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ties, concerts, big birthdays
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The devious minds of Mike
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House”) and Leah Fong (“The
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night, they make a pact that the
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 Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
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70 56 138 70 106 304
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(SYFY)
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Annabelle: Creation
 Child's Play 2 (‘90, Hor) Jenny Agutter, Alex Vincent.
 Child's Play 3 (‘91, Hor) Justin Whalin, Brad Dourif.
 Curse of Chucky (‘13, Hor) Chantal Quesnelle.
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Gaither: Precious (N) In Touch Ministries (N)Huckabee (N)StoryStory (N)Hour of Power (N) M.Youssef (N)Huckabee (N)StoryStory (N)Spirit (N)
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(TCM)
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 On the Waterfront (1954, Drama) Karl Malden, Rod
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 Metropolis (‘26, Fant)Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Brigette Helm. A
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(:45)
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 The
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Aquarium of the Dead (2021, Horror) Eva
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 Aquaslash (2019,
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 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Kristen Stewart.
 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (‘10, Drama) Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner,Kristen Stewart.
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 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael
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(:55)
 Halloween 5: The Revenge of
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(:55)
Halloween: Resurrection (‘02, Horror)
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 Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later
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 Halloweentown Debbie Reynolds.
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 Hotel Transylvania Adam Sandler.
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Hotel Transylvania 2 (‘15, Ani) Adam Sandler.
(:25)
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(:35)
 Red 2 (2013, Action) Helen Mirren,
John Malkovich, Bruce Willis.
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 Jumper (‘08, Adv)
Hayden Christensen.
(:05)
 The Matrix: Resurrections (‘21, Act) Keanu
Reeves. Neo finds himself drawn into the Matrix once again.
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(:35) Los
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 Australia Nicole Kidman. An artistocrat inherits
a ranch in Australia and pacts with a stock-man to protect it.
 Sleeping With the Enemy
(‘91, Thril) Julia Roberts.
(:10)
Last Night (‘11, Dra) Sam
Worthington, Keira Knightley.
(:45)
 Mystic Pizza (1988, Comedy/Drama)
Lili Taylor, Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts.
 Mickey Blue Eyes (‘99, Com)
James Caan, Hugh Grant.
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Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous
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(7:00)
To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced
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Mixed Martial Arts Bellator MMA Patricio 'Pitbull' vs. Adam Borics  Gangster Squad (2013, Action)Ryan
Gosling, Emma Stone, Sean Penn.
 Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003, Action) Lucy Liu,
David Carradine, Uma Thurman.
 Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004, Action) David
Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Uma Thurman.
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644 55 932 631 340 535
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 Dazed
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 Wyatt Earp (‘94, West)Dennis Quaid, Kevin Costner. The story of
the legendary sheriff-gunslinger and his attempts to clean up the West.
(:10)
School Dance (‘14, Com)
Tiffany Haddish, Wilmer Valderma.
(:40)
 Beavis and Butt-Head
Do America (‘95, Ani) Mike Judge.
(:05)
 Dazed and
Confused Jason London.
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NCIS:NO "In the Blood" NCIS: New Orleans  Terminator: Dark Fate (‘19, Act) Linda Hamilton. (:45)  Star Wars: The Force Awakens (‘15, Act) Daisy Ridley. (:45) Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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45 325 45 176 296
Advent. Advent. Regular Regular Drama Drama Craig Craig Craig Teen T. Teen T. Titans! Teen Titans Go! (:15) To Be Announced
(TVLND)
70 56 138 70 106 304
G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly Molly
(USA)
28 23 124 28 105 242
SVU "Signature" SVU "Authority" Mornings EPL Soccer Aston Villa at Leeds United (L) Goal Zone SVU "Ballerina" SVU "Hardwired" SVU "Delinquent" SVU "Hunting Ground"
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Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters Cheaters 42 (‘13, Bio) Chadwick Boseman.
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69 56 140 69 107 249
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 The Sandlot (‘93, Family)Mike Vitar, James Earl Jones, Tom Guiry.
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Night at the Museum: Se...
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 A Beautiful
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 Way of the Dragon (1972, Action) Nora
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 The Patriot (‘00, Dra) Heath Ledger,Mel Gibson. A pacifist is
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 Conan the Barbarian (1982, Fantasy) James Earl Jones,
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 The Last House on the Left (2009, Thriller)
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 A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, Horror) Kyle Gallner,
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 Friday the 13th (2009, Horror) Danielle Panabaker,
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 The Exorcist (‘73,
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(ESPN2)
36 15 606 36 143 209
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(FMC)
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 Assassin's Creed
 Transporter 2 Jason Statham.
(:20)
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(:10)
The Grudge (‘20, Hor) Andrea Riseborough.
(FREE)
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 Baywatch Dwayne Johnson.
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(HBO)
518 802 501 300 501
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
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(:25)
 Dodgeball: A True Underdog
Story (‘04, Com) Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn.
Yvonne Orji: A Whole Me
(:10)
Moonfall (2022, Sci-Fi) Patrick Wilson, John Bradley,
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(:20)
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(:50)
 Annabelle (2014, Horror) Alfre
Woodard, Eric Ladin, Annabelle Wallis.
(HGTV)
30 27 450 30 112 229
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(HIST)
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(:05)
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 An American Haunting (‘05, Thril)
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 Blood Father (2016, Action) Erin
Moriarty, Diego Luna, Mel Gibson.
 Righteous Kill (2008, Crime Story) Al
Pacino, 50 Cent, Robert De Niro.
(:10)
 Red Eye (2005, Thriller) Cillian
Murphy, Brian Cox, Rachel McAdams.
(:40)
Sleeping Wi...
(MTV)
42 502 42 160 331
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(NEWSN)
23 180 23 239 307
NewsNation: Rush Hour (N) On Balance (N)Cuomo (N)Dan Abrams Live (N) Banfield (N) Cuomo Dan Abrams Live
(NGEO)
57 56 265 57 186 276
Brazil "Cardiac Cocaine" Brazil "Cocaine Drama" Dutch (N) To Catch a Smuggler (N) Abroad "Narco Neverland" (N)Dutch "Anti-drug Operation" Smuggler "Dark Net Dragnet"
(NICK)
32 314 32 170 299
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71 145 71 241 241
Two 1/2 Men Two 1/2 Men
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
(SHOW)
578 852 561 318 545
 The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Thriller) Anthony
Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Jodie Foster.
Paid in Full (2002, Crime Story) Mekhi
Phifer, Kevin Carroll, Wood Harris.
(:45)
 The Sum of All Fears (‘02, Act) Morgan Freeman, Ben Affleck. A CIA
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 Sin City: A Dame to
Kill For (‘14, Act) Eva Green.
(STZEN)
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 Dazed and
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French Exit (2020, Comedy/Drama) Lucas Hedges, Tracy
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The House Next Door: Meet the
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Monster Hu...
(SYFY)
73 45 151 73 122 244
(4:00)
Curse of Chucky
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28 23 124 28 105 242
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Room Show
KCTV5 News
at 7:30 (N)
Dateline "The Night Lynsie
Disappeared"
Chicago P.D. "Some Friend" Highway Thru Hell "Over the
Edge"
The First 48 "Caught in the
Middle"
S C P W D DTV 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
(A&E)
34 36 132 34 118 265
The First 48 "Bad Medicine" The First 48 "Young Guns" The First 48: Scared Silent (N) 60 Days In (N) Inmate "Rising Suspicions" (N)
(:05)
First 48 "A Man's Game"
(:05)
The First 48: Scared
(AMC)
31 22 119 31 131 254
 A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, Horror) Kyle Gallner,
Kellan Lutz, Jackie Earle Haley.
 The Conjuring (‘13, Hor) Vera Farmiga, Ron Livingston, Patrick Wilson. A
family is haunted and terrorized by a dark paranormal presence in their farmhouse.
 House of Wax (‘05, Hor) Chad Michael Murray, Elisha Cuthbert. A group
of friends stop in Ambrose and find a wax museum that is more than it seems.
(BET)
68 155 68 154 329
Tyler Perry's the Oval Tyler Perry's Sistas BET Star Cinema
To Be Announced Martin Martin
(BRAV
O
)
72 181 72 129 237
Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N)S. Charm "Reunion Part 1" (N) Watch (N)South/ Charm "Reunion Part 1"
 Taken (‘08, Thril) Liam Neeson.
(CNN)
38 25 202 38 200 202
The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N)Anderson Cooper 360 (N)CNN Tonight (N) Don Lemon Tonight (N)Don Lemon Tonight (N)Anderson Cooper 360
(COM)
69 56 140 69 107 249
The Office The Office Daily Show
(:45)
Office
(:20)
The Office
(:55)
Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show
(:45)
Office
(:15)
SouthPk
(:45)
SouthPk
(DISC)
33 33 120 33 182 278
L. Star Law "Mayday Mayday" Star Law "Order on the Border" Lone Star Law Lone Star Law "Border Bust" Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law
(DISN)
52 40 302 52 172 290
Rapunzel's T Rapunzel's T Disney's Magic Bake-Off
To Be Announced
(:45)
Cat Noir
(:10)
BigCity
(:35)
BigCity Miraculous Miraculous Jessie Jessie
(ESPN)
35 14 602 35 140 206
SportsCenter (N) Countdown NBA Basketball Pre-season Miami Heat at Brooklyn Nets Site: Barclays Center (L) NBA Basketball Pre-season Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers (L) SportsC. (N)
(ESPN2)
36 15 606 36 143 209
Daily Wager (L) SportsCenter (N)ESPN Films (N)ESPN Films (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsC. (N) Bad Beats
(FMC)
78 490 792 48 384 258
(4:15)
 Overlord (‘18, Act) Jovan Adepo.
 Underwater (‘20, Hor) Vincent Cassel, Kristen Stewart.
(:25)
 Underwater Kristen Stewart.
(:20)
 Searching (‘18, Dra) Debra Messing, John Cho.
(FREE)
50 19 178 50 180 311
(4:00)
Shrek Forever After
 Halloweentown (‘98, Com) Debbie Reynolds.
 Halloweentown 2: Kalabar's Revenge Debbie Reynolds. The 700 Club The Simpsons The Simpsons
(FX)
77 48 129 77 136 248
(4:00)
 The Proposal Sandra Bullock.
 Captain America: The First Avenger (‘11, Act) Chris Evans. Atlanta (N) Atlanta Atlanta
 Skyscraper (‘18, Act) Dwayne Johnson.
(HALL)
26 38 365 26 185 312
Yes, I Do (‘18, Rom) Marcus Rosner, Jen Lilley.
Girlfriendship (‘22, Rom) Tamera Mowry-Housley.Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls
(HBO)
518 802 501 300 501
(3:50)
Free
Guy
(:50)
House of the Dragon House of the Dragon
In the Heights (2021, Musical) Corey Hawkins, Leslie Grace, Anthony Ramos. A
singing bodega owner dreams of a different life.
(:25)
Espookys
"The Ruins"
(:55)
 Larry Crowne
(‘11, Com/Dra) Tom Hanks.
(HGTV)
30 27 450 30 112 229
Help! I Wrecked My House I Wrecked "A Matter of Trust"Reno "Diamond in the Rough" Renovation "That '70s House" H.Hunt (N)House (N) House Hunters House Hunters Renovation "That '70s House"
(HIST)
56 37 256 56 120 269
Mountain "Heart and Soul" Mountain "Edge of Darkness" Mountain Men "Proving Grounds" (N)
(:35)
Alone (N)
(:05)
Alone
(:35)
Mountain Men "Proving Grounds"
(:05)
Mountain Men
(LIFE)
29 28 360 29 108 252
Rizzoli "In Over Your Head" Rizzoli "Killer in High Heels" Rizzoli "Dance With the Devil" Rizzoli "But I Am a Good Girl"
(:05)
Rizzoli & Isles
(:05)
Rizzoli "All for One" Rizzoli "Dance With the Devil"
(MAX)
549 832 531 310 515
(3:20)

3:10 to Yuma
(:25)
 The Brothers Solomon (2007,
Comedy) Will Forte, Malin Akerman, Will Arnett.
 Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Arsenio Hall,
James Earl Jones, Eddie Murphy.
 Let's Be Cops (‘14, Action/Comedy)
Damon Wayans Jr., Nina Dobrev, Jake Johnson.
(:45)
Erased (2012, Action) Liana Liberato,
Olga Kurylenko, Aaron Eckhart.
(MTV)
42 502 42 160 331
(3:30)
To Be Announced Messyness Messyness Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Families of the Mafia Messyness Messyness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness
(NEWSN)
23 180 23 239 307
NewsNation: Rush Hour (N) On Balance (N)Cuomo (N)Dan Abrams Live (N) Banfield (N) Cuomo Dan Abrams Live
(NGEO)
57 56 265 57 186 276
Zero "Too Young to Die" Zero "Ghost in the Woods" Life -0 "A Storm To Remember" Life Below Zero: (N) Edge (N) Edge (N) Life Below Zero: Edge Edge
(NICK)
32 314 32 170 299
(4:00)
To Be Announced
To Be Announced Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends
(PRMT)
71 145 71 241 241
Two 1/2 Men Two 1/2 Men
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
(SHOW)
578 852 561 318 545
(4:50)
 Hereditary (2018, Drama) Gabriel Byrne, Alex
Wolff, Toni Collette.
 Midsommar (2019, Drama)Jack Reynor, Vilhelm Blomgren, Florence
Pugh. A couple's Swedish vacation turns into a violently bizarre nightmare.
 Mother! (2017, Drama) Javier Bardem, Ed Harris,
Jennifer Lawrence.
(:35)
American
Gigolo
(STZEN)
644 55 932 631 340 535
(4:05)
 Demolition
Man Sylvester Stallone.
(:05)
 Leatherheads (2008, Comedy) Renée Zellweger,
John Krasinski, George Clooney.
Monster Hunter (2020, Action) Tony Jaa, Ron
Perlman, Milla Jovovich.
(:45)
 Iron Man 3 (‘13, Act) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. Tony
Stark faces off against a terrorist mastermind known as the Mandarin.
(S
Y
FY)
73 45 151 73 122 244
Movie
 Blair Witch (‘16, Hor) James Allen McCune.
 The Last Witch Hunter (‘15, Action) Rose Leslie, Elijah Wood, Vin Diesel. Reginald the "Dead Weight"Chucky "Halloween II"
(TBN)
103 16 560 103 260 372
J.Osteen (N) G.Laurie (N) Potter's (N) Center (N)Praise (N) Rosenberg (N)Insights (N) Watchman (N)Center (N)Praise (N) J. Prince (N)J.Osteen (N)
(TBS)
51 30 112 51 139 247
The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Ultimate "Let's Bake a Meal" Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad
(TCM)
60 307 790 60 132 256
 To Be or Not to Be (1942, Comedy) Jack Benny,
Robert Stack, Carole Lombard.
 Cool Hand Luke (1967, Drama) George Kennedy, J.D.
Cannon, Paul Newman.
(:15)
 East of Eden (‘55, Dra) Julie Harris, James Dean. The
emotionally volatile son of a lettuce farmer searches for approval from his family.

Tortilla Flat
(TLC)
55 34 250 55 183 280
My Big Fat Fabulous Life My Big "Let's Get Physical" 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé
(TMC)
60 307 790 591 132 256
(4:50)
 Mission: Impossible III (2006, Action) Philip
Seymour Hoffman, Keri Russell, Tom Cruise.
 Ida Red (2021, Action) Frank Grillo, Melissa Leo, Josh
Hartnett.
Animal Kingdom (2010, Crime Story) Guy Pearce, Joel
Edgerton, James Frencheville.
 Hotel Artemis (‘18,
Act) Jeff Goldblum, Jodie Foster.
(TNT)
49 31 108 49 138 245
(4:15)
 X-Men: Days of Future Past Hugh Jackman.
 Avengers: Age of Ultron (‘15, Act) Robert Downey Jr..
(:45)
 Kong: Skull Island (‘17, Act) Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Hiddleston.
(TOON)
45 325 45 176 296
WeBears Titans!/ Titans! Titans!/ Titans! Titans!/ Titans! King of Hill King of Hill Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Rick & Morty Genndy Tarta Robot/ Robot
(TVLN
D
)
70 56 138 70 106 304
A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens
(USA)
28 23 124 28 105 242
(4:30)
SVU SVU "Unholiest Alliance"
 Doctor Strange (‘16, Act) Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Cumberbatch. Race for "All or Nothing" (N)
 The Fast and the Furious (‘01, Act) Vin Diesel.
(VH1)
41 56 518 41 162 335
Wife and Kids Wife and Kids
 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy, Eminem.
 Romeo Must Die (2000, Action) Aaliyah, Russell Wong, Jet Li. Wayans Bros. Wayans Bros.
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