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Russets on top The two-time defending champi- on Shelley Russets are the lone District 6 team to earn the top spot in the preseason state prep football media poll released Tues- day. Story, Page B1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Screen Actors Guild is honoring Debbie Reynolds for her profes- sional and humanitarian accom- plishments. The guild announced Monday that the 82-year- old entertainer will receive the 2014 SAG Life Achievement Award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony in January. The award is the union’s highest accolade. Reynolds is a star of stage and screen, with more than 50 films, two Broadway shows and two TV series to her credit. In 1955, she and other young stars established a charity called The Thalians to fight the stigma of mental illness. The Thalians has since raised more than $30 million. Reynolds published her first memoir in 1987 and updated it with 2013’s “Unsinkable: A Memoir.” The 21st annual SAG Awards will be Jan. 25 at Los Angeles’ Shrine Exhibition Center. K. Michelle links with Idris Elba for VH1 musical ATLANTA (AP) — When Idris Elba agreed to direct K. Michelle ’s TV musical, the R&B singer thought he was kidding. “I’m really good friends with Idris, and when I told him about it, he said he wanted to do it. I thought he was joking at first,” Michelle said in a recent interview. The rising singer is pairing with the Golden Globe winner for “Re- bellious Soul: the Musical,” which premieres Tuesday on VH1. Reynolds to get SAG Life award birthdays Singer Robert Plant (Led Zep- pelin) is 66. Sing- er Rudy Gatlin is 62. Musician John Hiatt is 62. Actor Jay Acovone is 59. Actress Joan Allen is 58. Actor James Marst- ers is 52. Actor Colin Cunning- ham is 48. Actor Billy Gardell is 45. Singer Fred Durst (Limp Biz- kit) is 44. Musician Brad Avery is 43. Actor Jonathan Ke Quan is 43. Actor Misha Col- lins is 40. Singer Monique Powell (Save Ferris) is 39. Actor Ben Barnes is 33. Actress Meghan Ory is 32. Actor Andrew Gar- field is 31. Actor Brant Daugherty (TV: “Pretty Lit- tle Liars”) is 29. Actress-singer Demi Lovato is 22. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Once intent on scaling back her career to focus on family, country singer Trisha Yearwood now finds herself with two — platinum-selling musician with a new album on the way and emerging kitchen mogul. “I kind of feel like Rocky in the first movie,” Yearwood said. An apt description: Yearwood announced Tuesday she’s releas- ing a new album titled “PrizeFighter,” the title taken from a new track she found inspiring as she contemplated relaunching her music career at 49. It coincides with the looming comeback tour with her husband, Garth Brooks . She’s also launching cookware and cutlery lines, begins a new season of “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” next week and has her third cookbook out next spring. “I kind of feel like the odds are not in my favor, so the song is really motivating in that way because it’s just kind of like you’ve got to fight, you’ve got to fight for what you want,” she said. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: LITERATURE Name the book. (e.g., Scarlett is a spoiled daughter of a plantation owner. Answer: “Gone With the Wind.”) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. Set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. 2. The angst and alienation of Holden Caulfield. 3. The Joad family moves to California to find work. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. Nick Carraway rents a small house in the village of West Egg. 5. A pig named Wilbur has a friendship with a barn spider. 6. Meghann “Meggie” Cleary is the daughter of Paddy and Fee. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. Two sisters compete for the love of King Henry VIII. 8. A sweeping tale of the desert planet Arrakis. 9. Howard Roark is an indi- vidualistic young architect. SCORING: 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you? in history Today is Wednesday, August 20, the 232nd day of 2014. There are 133 days left in the year. In 1914, German forces occu- pied Brussels, Belgium, during World War I. side lines local sports Reynolds ANSWERS: 1. “A Tale of Two Cities”; 2. “The Catcher in the Rye”; 3. “The Grapes of Wrath”; 4. “The Great Gatsby”; 5. “Charlotte’s Web”; 6. “The Thorn Birds”; 7. “The Other Boleyn Girl”; 8. “Dune”; 9. “The Fountainhead.” today’s headlines breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Yearwood re-emerges busier Michelle national / world Call for calm Ferguson’s leaders urged resi- dents Tuesday to stay home after dark to “allow peace to settle in” and pledged several actions to reconnect with the predominantly black community in the St. Louis suburb where the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown has sparked nightly clashes between protesters and police. Story, Page A5 Japan mudslide Eight people died and at least 13 were missing after rain-sodden hills in the outskirts of Hiroshi- ma gave way early Wednesday in several landslides. Story, Page A8 Odyssey’s class credit woes Odyssey Charter School high school students still may be able to transfer credits to local school districts — despite earning them last school year from a non-ac- credited institution. Story, Page C1 Ammon levy remains low Even with a proposed a 3 percent levy rate increase in the 2015 bud- get plan, City Council President Brian Powell said Ammon’s levy rate is the “lowest obviously in eastern Idaho and in the (bottom) five in the entire state.” Story, Page C1
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