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Just OK for ISU Idaho State nearly coughed up a big lead with a sloppy fourth quarter before holding on to beat Chadron State at Holt Arena. Story, Page B1 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bart and Lisa Simpson, Chief Wiggam and son Ralph, bartender Moe and Apu from Kwik-E-Mart came to the Holly- wood Bowl to celebrate 25 years of “The Simpsons.” Those char- acters are performed by three actors — Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith and Hank Azaria — who hosted the world premiere of “The Simp- sons Take the Bowl” at the leg- endary concert venue Friday. The program featured music, stars and reminiscences from TV’s lon- gest-running scripted show. The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, which featured several members wearing tall, blue Marge Simpson wigs, performed as classic clips from the show’s past 25 seasons played on big screens above them. The 26th season of “The Simpsons” begins Sept. 28. “Oh yeah, ‘The Simpsons’ will go on, long after the human race is gone,” sang “Weird” Al Yan- kovic , who performed “a little ditty about Homer and Marge” to the tune of John Mellencam p’s “Jack and Diane.” Other guests appearing during the two-hour program included show creator Matt Groe- ning , former “Simpsons” writer Conan O’Brien , comedian Jon Lovitz , pro skateboarder Tony Hawk and Oscar-winning com- poser Hans Zimmer . Zimmer, wearing a jacket covered with Bart faces, performed the music he composed for the Oscar-nom- inated short film “The Longest Daycare,” which shows how Maggie saves a butterfly from a classroom bully. ‘The Simpsons’ toast 25 years Basketball Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown is 74. Singer-ac- tress Joey Heatherton is 70. Actor Sam Neill is 67. Singer Jon “Bowzer” Bauman (Sha Na Na) is 67. Rock musician Ed King is 65. Actor Robert Wisdom is 61. Actress Mary Crosby is 55. Singer Morten Harket (a-ha) is 55. Country singer John Berry is 55. Actress Melissa Leo is 54. Actress Faith Ford is 50. Actor Jamie Kaler is 50. Actress Michelle Stafford is 49. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is 49. Tyler Perry is 45. Rapper Nas is 41. Actor Austin Basis is 38. today’s quiz By Wilson Casey 1. Is the book of Jude in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Whom did God choose to replace Moses to lead the Isra- elites? a. Aaron, b.Jacob, c. Joshua, d.Caleb 3. Which disciple betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver? a. Peter, b. Judas, c. John, d. Matthew 4. From Matthew 12:24 who is the ruler of the demons? a. Lucifer, b. Satan, c. Devil, d. Beelzebub 5. Who was Simon Peter’s brother? a. John, b. James, c. Andrew, d. Matthew 6. Which Psalm is the shortest? a. 23, b. 117, c. 120, d. 150 in history Today is Sunday, September 14, the 257th day of 2014. There are 108 days left in the year. In 1814, Francis Scott Key was inspired to begin writing the poem “Defence of Fort McHenry” after witnessing how an American flag flying over the Maryland fort had withstood a night of British bombardment during the War of 1812; the poem later became the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner.” In 1861, the first naval engagement of the Civil War took place as the USS Col- orado attacked and sank the Confederate private schooner Judah off Pensacola, Florida. In 1914, actor Clayton Moore, TV’s “Lone Ranger,” was born in Chicago. side lines local sports O’Brien ANSWERS: ANSWERS: 1. New; 2. Joshua, 3. Judas, 4. Beelzebub, 5. A today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day Forecast for Idaho Falls The next 24 hours Idaho Falls Almanac Weather Trivia Regional Forecast Map Around The Region Across The Nation Recreation Information Road and Travel Yesterday’s Extremes Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Arco 74/45 s 74/48 s Blackfoot 77/46 s 79/47 s Boise 85/53 s 87/57 s Burley 81/49 s 82/51 s Challis 78/45 s 80/47 s Elko, NV 86/45 s 86/48 s Island Park 69/34 s 72/37 s Jackson, WY 66/42 s 70/44 s Lewiston 83/54 s 87/59 s Moscow 78/47 s 84/51 s Nampa 84/48 s 86/52 s Ogden, UT 84/48 s 86/52 s Pocatello 79/54 s 81/55 s Rexburg 74/41 s 77/44 s Salmon 76/31 s 78/36 s Shelley 73/44 s 75/46 s Stanley 72/33 s 74/37 s Twin Falls 82/51 s 84/53 s W. Yellowstone 66/28 s 70/34 s Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Atlanta 84/70 t 82/68 t Boston 66/49 s 69/59 s Chicago 64/54 s 64/49 sh Cincinnati 71/49 s 76/57 s Cleveland 66/49 pc 67/54 pc Dallas 82/70 cl 86/69 mc Denver 85/54 s 74/56 s Detroit 64/53 s 65/51 sh Houston 88/74 pc 90/75 t Kansas City 74/61 s 71/50 t Las Vegas 98/79 s 100/79 s Los Angeles 96/74 s 94/73 s Memphis 78/61 s 83/67 pc Miami 86/78 t 87/80 t Minneapolis 65/46 s 64/43 s New Orleans 86/79 t 87/78 t New York 71/58 s 75/62 s Orlando 92/75 t 91/75 t Phoenix 99/81 s 103/81 s Pittsburgh 68/47 s 72/52 pc Portland 87/56 s 88/57 s Salt Lake City 85/62 s 85/61 s San Diego 83/72 pc 82/72 s San Francisco 75/59 s 72/59 pc Seattle 81/55 s 84/56 s Tampa Bay 91/74 t 89/76 t Washington, DC 75/58 s 77/62 pc Streamows Stage Flow Avg. Snake River Basin: Feet cfs Flow Snake R. near Alpine, Wy. 4.36 3,980 4,110 Snake R. near Irwin 7.45 7,570 7,270 Snake R. near Heise 3.83 7,430 7,230 Snake R. at Menan 3.17 5,390 5,620 Snake R. at Blackfoot 4.47 1,830 2,260 Dry Bed near Ririe 9.15 2,350 2,090 Fall R. near Ashton 4.51 695 564 Henry’s Fork near Island Park 3.49 385 747 Henry’s Fork near Ashton 3.24 820 1,600 Salmon R. MF near Yellow Pine 1.72 699 594 Teton R. near Driggs 1.77 315 336 Teton R. near St. Anthony 2.73 714 635 Reservoir Storage American Falls 21% of Capacity Henry’s Lake 94% of Capacity Island Park 51% of Capacity Jackson 80% of Capacity Palisades 48% of Capacity Ririe 72% of Capacity Yesterday's High / Low 74 / 31 Normal High 76 Normal Low 41 Record High 91 in 1948 Record Low 29 in 1989 Yesterday to 4pm 0.00" Month to Date 0.00" Avg. Month to Date 0.36" Year to Date 6.34" Avg. Year to Date 7.34" Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Today 7:07 a.m. 7:39 p.m. 11:25 p.m. 1:27 p.m. Mon 7:08 a.m. 7:37 p.m. No Rise 2:22 p.m. Tue 7:09 a.m. 7:35 p.m. 12:14 a.m. 3:11 p.m. Wed 7:10 a.m. 7:33 p.m. 1:05 a.m. 3:54 p.m. Last 9/15 New 9/24 First 10/1 Full 10/8 Weather (Wx) : cl/cloudy; /urries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy 0-50 .................Good 51-100 .....Moderate 101-150 ....Sensitive 151-200 ..Unhealthy Today’s forecast Good Yesterday 18 The higher the number, the greater the need for people with respiratory problems to reduce outside activity. Temperature Precipitation Sun and Moon Air Quality Today’s UV High: 115° in Death Valley, Calif. Low: 10° in Burgess Junction, Wyo. National: Idaho: 1-888-432-7623 Montana: 1-888-432-7623 Wyoming: 1-888-432-7623 Yellowstone Park: (307) 344-2117 Grand Teton Park: (307) 739-3614 TODAY Sunny 76 / 45 Precip Chance: 0% Light winds Monday Sunny 79 / 47 Precip Chance: 0% Light winds Tuesday Sunny 80 / 49 Precip Chance: 0% Light winds Wednesday Mostly Sunny 81 / 52 Precip Chance: 5% 5-7 mph S Thursday Mostly Sunny 75 / 49 Precip Chance: 20% 5-10 mph SW Friday Mostly Sunny 70 / 45 Precip Chance: 20% 3-7 mph SSW Saturday Mostly Sunny 72 / 48 Precip Chance: 5% 5-8 mph SE What type of storms are tornadoes often spawned from? ? Answer: Strong, long-lasting storms called supercells. Morning: At 8 a.m., the temperature is forecast to be 45º, sunny with 3 mph light winds out of the south. Afternoon: At 12 noon, the temperature is forecast to be 71º, sunny with winds out of the west southwest at 5 mph. Evening: At 6 p.m., the temperature is forecast to be 73º, clear with 3 mph winds out of the south. Salmon 76 / 31 West Yellowstone 66 / 28 Ashton 72 / 39 Jackson 66 / 42 St. Anthony 73 / 40 Dubois 73 / 43 Mackay 78 / 45 Sun Valley 74 / 41 Terreton 76 / 41 Arco 74 / 45 Blackfoot 77 / 46 Twin Falls 82 / 51 Rupert 82 / 48 Preston 77 / 50 Rexburg 74 / 41 Idaho Falls 76 / 45 Shelley 73 / 44 Pocatello 79 / 54 Challis 78 / 45 3 5 0 - 24 6 8 10 79 11 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High, 11 : Extreme Exposure today’s weather Powerball: 1-6-16-37-53 (PB: 27) Mega Millions: 18-28-33-36-42 (Mega: 7) Hot Lotto: 16-18-37-45-46 (HB: 2) Wildcard: 4-13-15-24-33 (Ace of Hearts) Pick 3: Sept. 13: 5-4-7; Sept. 12: 4-4-2; Sept. 11: 0-6-9; Sept. 10: 2-8-2 Bush did it first On the cusp of intensified air- strikes in Iraq and Syria, Presi- dent Barack Obama is using the legal grounding of the congres- sional authorizations President George W. Bush relied on more than a decade ago to go to war. Story, Page A4 More than 5K dead in CAR since December More than 5,000 people have died in sectarian violence in Central African Republic since December, according to an Associated Press tally, suggesting that a U.N. peacekeeping mission approved months ago is coming too late for thousands. Story, Page A8 Enterovirus update Two more children with symp- toms consistent with enterovirus D68 — or EV-D68 — have been hospitalized at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls, hospital officials reported Saturday. Story, Page C1 Discovering history From camping ground to dumping ground to hallowed ground, the story of Freeman Park was retold Saturday morning from a hilltop overlooking the Snake River in Idaho Falls. Story, Page C10 NEW YORK (AP) — It was New York’s turn to say goodbye to Maya Angelou . Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison were among those sharing memories of the late author and Renaissance woman artist Friday at The Riverside Church in Manhattan, a few blocks west of a Harlem town house that Angelou owned in recent years. Angelou, who died May 28 at age 86, had lived off and on in New York in the 1950s and ’60s and visited often even after she moved to North Carolina, her primary residence over the latter half of her life. As a New Yorker, she appeared in numerous stage productions, was a member of the Harlem Writers Guild and directed the New York office of the Southern Christian Leader- ship Conference. Maya Angelou memorial held Maya Angelou
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