Friday, January 2, 2015

Prison officials: Buckeye Inmate dies from apparent suicide.



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BUCKEYE -- An inmate who was serving time for forgery and other fraudulent crimes died from an apparent suicide in a Buckeye corrections facility.

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Jesse A. Millard, The Republic | azcentral.com 8:08 a.m. MST January 2, 2015

Donald Condra was found dead in his Buckeye prison cell on Jan. 1, 2015.(Photo: Arizona Department of Corrections)

An inmate who was serving a prison sentence for forgery and other fraudulent crimes died from an apparent suicide Thursday in a Buckeye corrections facility, according to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

Medical teams attempted to save Donald Condra, 51, but were unable to do so, according to Doug Nick, Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman.

Condra was housed at Arizona State Prison Complex Lewis in Buckeye near Highway 85 and 283rd Avenue.

Condra was sent to prison in 2008 for crimes committed in Mohave County including forgery, theft, fraudulent schemes, computer tampering and providing false information to a financial institution, Nick said.

Prison records indicate he was scheduled to be released in 2018.

The death remains under investigation by the County Medical Examiner's office, Nick said.

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Happy New Year! Fill 'er up with $1.99 gas



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St. Cloud pump prices catch up to Twin Cities, average household saved $115 last year

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A sign shows the price of gas at a SuperAmerica station on 33rd Avenue North on Thursday in St. Cloud.(Photo: Dave Schwarz, dschwarz@stcloudtimes.com)

The Twin Cities got its present at the pump for Christmas. St. Cloud had to wait until the new year, but $1.99 gasoline finally arrived.

After a steady monthslong slide, gas prices broke the $2-per-gallon barrier locally on New Year's Eve. By Thursday morning, the $1.99 price was commonplace around St. Cloud.

That's well below the $2.24 national average and $2.07 state average. It is also almost 40 percent less than the average St. Cloud price of $3.26 per gallon a year ago, according to AAA data.

The streak of falling gas prices is unprecedented. The national average price has fallen each day Sept. 25 a record-setting 98 straight days of declines, according to AAA.

AAA estimates the average U.S. household saved about $115 on gasoline in 2014 compared to a year earlier.

The falling prices are attributed to abundant supplies of crude oil globally and relatively weak growth in demand.

The highest price AAA has on record for St. Cloud was $4.29 on May 18, 2013.

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Edward Herrmann, actor who played FDR and 'Gilmore Girls' father, dies at 71



Edward Herrmann, a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor who became known for his memorable portrayals of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and, more recently, for his role as the father on the TV series Gilmore Girls, died Wednesday at a hospital in New York City. He was 71.

The cause was brain cancer, said his son, Rory Herrmann.

At 6-foot-5, and with a commanding, elegant voice, Herrmann was a charismatic presence during his decades-long career in the dramatic arts. To his early audiences, he was closely identified with the character of FDR, the president who overcame polio as a young man and led the United States through the Depression and much of World War II.

Roosevelt was portrayed by actor Ralph Bellamy in the film Sunrise at Campobello (1960) and more recently by Bill Murray in Hyde Park on Hudson (2012). But for viewers in the 1970s, Herrmann personified the role.

He played FDR in Eleanor and Franklin, a 1976 TV movie based on Joseph P. Lashs Pulitzer Prize-winning book and co-starring Jane Alexander as Eleanor Roosevelt. The actors appeared together again in Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, a 1977 sequel.

He was such a private man even more private than Eleanor, Herrmann said of FDR in a 1977 interview. The role is really quite difficult. I have not tried to imitate him, but I can suggest him.

Herrmann said he studied hundreds of hours of recordings of the president. A particular challenge, he said, was learning FDRs gait before he contracted polio. The actor said he relied on 30 seconds of film from 1920 that showed Roosevelt stepping off a porch and shaking hands.

Herrmann played the president again in the 1982 film version of the musical Annie, directed by John Huston and featuring Aileen Quinn as the endearing orphan girl, Albert Finney as Oliver Warbucks and Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan.

On the stage, Herrmann received a Tony Award for his performance in a 1976 production of George Bernard Shaws play Mrs. Warrens Profession opposite Lynn Redgrave as the heroine Vivie Warren. He was nominated for a Tony for his 1983 role in David Hares play Plenty as a diplomat in postwar Europe.

On the screen, Herrmanns early parts included a performance with Timothy Bottoms as a law student in The Paper Chase (1973) and as the freeloading Klipspringer in The Great Gatsby (1974), starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.

Later, his varied roles included a vampire in the horror movie The Lost Boys (1987); Richard Rich Sr. in Richie Rich (1994), with Macaulay Culkin; Nelson Rockefeller in Nixon, Oliver Stones 1995 film starring Anthony Hopkins; the newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst in director Peter Bogdanovichs The Cats Meow (2001); and the film censor Joseph Breen in The Aviator (2004), featuring Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes.

As a television actor, Herrmann received an Emmy Award in 1999 for his performance as Anderson Pearson on the legal drama The Practice. He also appeared in other series, including St. Elsewhere, Oz, Greys Anatomy and How I Met Your Mother.

On Gilmore Girls, which ran from 2000 to 2007 and starred Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, he played a father navigating his relationship with a daughter who becomes a single mother.

I believe what got the show on the air and kept it on is the family relationship, that mother and father, series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino told The Associated Press. Without having that dynamic, without those stellar performances and those actors, I dont believe Gilmore would have made it.

Edward Kirk Herrmann was born July 21, 1943, in Washington and grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where his father was an engineer in the automotive and rail industries. He received an English degree from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1965 before studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he cultivated a passion for British literature.

With Shakespeare, you sort of erase yourself and let the character inhabit you, and from there all the complexity will come, Herrmann, who appeared as Cassius in a 1988 New York production of Julius Caesar with Al Pacino and Martin Sheen, said in 2003. With many films and television scripts, you have to add the complexity yourself.

Herrmanns voice was easily recognizable to viewers of the History Channel and PBS, for which he often narrated documentaries. He was the voice of Franklin Roosevelt in Ken Burnss seven-part 2014 series The Roosevelts: An Intimate History.

Herrmanns first marriage, to actress Leigh Curran, ended in divorce. Survivors include his wife of two decades, Star Hayner Herrmann of Salisbury, Connecticut; three children from his second marriage, Rory Herrmann of Los Angeles, Ryen Herrmann of Washington and Emma Herrmann of New York City; a brother; and a granddaughter.

People turn to theater to be enlightened and enriched, Herrmann told the Boston Globe in 1990, explaining what he regarded as the power of acting.

They dont want to think about whats on the stove, whether or not their children are on drugs or that theyre having affairs. Acting is intangible and elusive. But people come to the theater with the same attitude that I approach the stage. They, like me, are hoping for a connection.

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Mississippi State Football: Orange Bowl Committee Approves Cowbells



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Get ready for the Orange Bowl to become the CLANGA Bowl.

The Orange Bowl committee announced on Tuesday that Mississippi State fans will be allowed to bring cowbells into Sun Life Stadium for the New Years Eve contest.

Following SEC rules, fans will be allowed to ring them until the center touches the football.

Itll feel just like Starkville when the Bulldogs face off against Georgia Tech in Miami, which must be music to State fans ears and extremely cacophonous agony for Yellow Jackets supporters.

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Trick Your Kids With A Pre-Recorded New Year's Countdown On Netflix



By Nadia Noir

For the strong of liver and the childless, New Years Eve can be an epic time of drinking. But when youve got kids to control, and kids who want to join in on the New Years Eve festivities, conquering their moods until the stroke of midnight can be more of a tiny h**l than a hello my sixth glass of champagne, I love you.

Thankfully, Netflix has a solution for that reports Time.

They are releasing an on-demand New Years Eve Countdown that will be hosted by King Julien from Netflixs All Hail King Julien series.

So, if you have kids that arent smart (or old ) enough to know better, trick them into an early bedtime so that you parents can get some sort of fireworks Wednesday night.

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Solomon takes blames in Arizona's Fiesta Bowl loss



AP 9:57 p.m. EST December 31, 2014

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) In a season highlighted by come-from-behind victories, the Arizona Wildcats couldn't quite manage one more in a 38-30 Fiesta Bowl loss to Boise State on Wednesday.

After falling behind 21-0 in the first quarter, the Wildcats slowly, inconsistently got back in the game.

Their drive for what could have been the tying touchdown ended with redshirt freshman quarterback Anu Solomon tackled at the Boise State 10 as time expired.

"I just tried to get the ball out of bounds. I knew we had no timeouts," Solomon said. "On that last play I tried to do everything on my own. I tried to put everything on my shoulders. When I do that we lose. Everything's on me."

Solomon threw two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown and the other setting up a score. He blamed himself for the loss.

"I was overthinking things and I just can't do that," he said. "I played like a freshman today."

Caleb Jones' spectacular catch of a 43-yard pass over a defender gave Arizona the ball at the Boise State 8 with 23 seconds to go. Solomon spiked the ball and the Wildcats (10-4) had three shots at the end zone.

On the first, Solomon's fade to the corner of the end zone fell incomplete. Austin Hill, a senior in his final game, was open over the middle and threw up his hands in desperation.

"It's definitely frustrating when you know you're open but the QB decides to throw something else, especially when it doesn't work out," Hill said. "It's' always good when it works out or it's a touchdown, but when it's an incomplete pass, you're wide open, as a receiver you're always wondering 'Why not me?'"

Coach Rich Rodriguez was in no mood to look back on what was mostly a successful season.

"After about a week or two I'll probably remember it more fondly than I remember it right now," he said. "I think the same way with our guys. If you're a competitor, this don't bother you, you shouldn't be in the program."

No. 12 Arizona was a seven-point favorite over No. 21 Boise State, the non-Power Five conference representative in a major bowl by finishing 20th in the college football playoff rankings. Arizona was 10th.

The Broncos, who are 3-0 in Fiesta Bowl appearances, scored three plays into the game on Jay Ajayi's 56-yard run. The next possession, Grant Hedrick threw 57 yards to Chaz Anderson for a score and it was 14-0 less than 6 minutes into the game. It got worse for the Wildcats.

The Broncos resurrected the "State of Liberty" play that they used in a stunning 43-42 overtime upset of Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. This time, it was Ajayi who took the ball from behind the quarterback and scored on a 16-yard run to make it 21-0.

Arizona got a touchdown late in the first quarter, but on the Wildcats' first play from scrimmage in the second quarter, Solomon's pass was intercepted by Cleshawn Page and returned 19 yards to the Arizona 22. That set up Ajayi's 1-yard TD run and it was 28-7.

That was about it for the Boise State offense.

The only other Broncos' touchdown came on Donte Deayon's 16-yard interception return late in the third quarter.

But Arizona failed to get more than a field goal in three scoring threats, the last on Casey Skowron's 32-yard field goal that made it 38-30 with 6:11 to go.

"Our guys have come back from big deficits before," Rodriguez said. "Just got to play better. And we did at times, but not well enough to win it."

After amassing 397 yards in the first half, Boise State managed just 74 in the second half, two yards in the third quarter.

"Second half we stepped it up," linebacker Tra'Mayne Bondurant said. "We had a mindset on defense we had all year, bounce back. We've been in worse situations before."

Arizona lost standout safety Jared Tevis to an elbow injury and running back Nick Wilson to a head injury in the first half.

The Wildcats outgained Boise State 492-471. Solomon was 28 of 49 for 335 yards and one touchdown.

He vowed to come back a better player.

"Starting tomorrow, I'm going to start working on getting my body stronger, so it doesn't weaken out like it did this year," he said. "...I'm going to start practicing and getting better, in the film room, in the weight room. I'm not going to let my teammates down like this again. Next season I've got to be prepared for everything."

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Ole Miss vs TCU football: Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl tv schedule, kick off time ...



The Ole Miss Rebels will play for the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl to face the TCU Horned Frogs on December 31 at 12:30 P.M. ET at Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

Ole Miss came from a big win against the Mississippi State, 31-17. The Rebels finished the season with 9-3 record and Ole Miss extends the contract of coach Hugh Freeze. Ole Miss open up the season with seven game winning streak including a huge victory against the Alabama Red Tides, 23-27, in October 4. It is the first win of Ole Miss against Alabama since 2003.

A back to back lost against LSU (10-7) and Auburn (35-31) were the downside of the rebels this season. Ole Miss wide receiver Laquon Treadwell broke his leg in its game versus Auburn. Treadwell is expected to join the spring practice.

Offensively, Ole Miss averages 275.6 per game in passing and 167.7 in rushing. Senior quarterback Bo Wallace will lead the Rebels in offense, he had 3085 in passing and had 22 passing touchdowns.

Defensively, Ole Miss yields 187.6 yards in passing and 133.6 in rushing. Tony Conner is the player to watch to step up in defense.eThe TCU Horned Frogs won its last seven games. TCU dominated the Iowa State in its last outing outscoring the Cyclones 55-3. TCU win its biggest victory against Oklahoma, 37-33, last October 4. But TCU was stunned the next game against the Baylor suffering its only loss of the season when Chris Callahan converted a 28 yard kick that lift up the Bears 61-58.

Offensively, TCU averages 332.8 per game in passing and 209.3 in rushing. Trevone Boykin was the leader of TCU with a total 3,714 passing yards and 30 passing touchdowns.

Defensively, TCU yields 187.6 yards in passing and 117.1 in rushing.

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Ole Miss Rebels VS TCU Horned Frogs TV channel schedule is on ESPN. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Ole Miss Rebels VS TCU Horned Frogs start time is at 12:30 P.M. ET.

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Ole Miss Rebels VS TCU Horned Frogs scores and results will be available here after the game.

Scores and highlights:

No. 6 TCU rode three touchdown passes from Trevone Boykin and a dominant defense to a 42-3 rout of No. 9 Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl on Wednesday.

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