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Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, January 3, 2016—3
In Loving Memory of
LOTTERY
NUMBERS
Gene Pell
1-2-41 ~ 1-2-14
(AP) — These state lotteries
were drawn over the weekend:
Tennessee
Friday
Cash 3 Evening: 6-4-7, Lucky
Sum: 17
Cash 3 Midday: 5-4-4, Lucky
Sum: 13
Cash 3 Morning: 2-4-5
Cash 4 Evening: 4-1-0-7,
Lucky Sum: 12
Cash 4 Midday: 1-0-1-1, Lucky
Sum: 3
Cash 4 Morning: 1-1-2-1
Mega Millions: 07-18-37-3839, Mega Ball: 9, Megaplier: 5
Tennessee Cash: 03-12-16-2428, Bonus: 4
Estimated jackpot: $260,000
saturday
Cash 3 Evening: 0-1-8, Lucky
Sum: 9
Cash 3 Midday: 8-4-7, Lucky
Sum: 19
Cash 3 Morning: 2-6-6
Cash 4 Evening: 9-2-5-0,
Lucky Sum: 16
Cash 4 Midday: 2-0-1-3, Lucky
Sum: 6
Cash 4 Morning: 8-1-3-4
Mega Millions estimated jackpot: $145 million
Powerball estimated jackpot:
$334 million
GeorGia
Friday
All or Nothing Day: 05-07-0809-10-12-14-15-16-17-21-23
All or Nothing Evening: 03-0506-10-11-12-13-15-20-21-22-23
All or Nothing Morning: 01-0204-06-11-12-17-18-19-20-21-24
All or Nothing Night: 01-04-0607-08-09-10-11-12-14-18-24
Cash 3 Evening: 4-5-0
Cash 3 Midday: 2-8-8
Cash 4 Evening: 1-8-3-5
Cash 4 Midday: 0-8-5-2
Fantasy 5: 02-05-19-20-24
Estimated jackpot: $365,000
Georgia FIVE Evening: 8-7-3-71
Georgia FIVE Midday: 7-5-5-28
Mega Millions: 07-18-37-3839, Mega Ball: 9, Megaplier: 5
Estimated jackpot: $130 million
Powerball estimated jackpot:
$334 million
saturday
All or Nothing Day: 02-03-0406-07-08-10-11-14-15-17-22
All or Nothing Evening: 06-0708-12-13-15-17-18-20-21-22-24
All or Nothing Morning: 01-0304-05-06-09-12-14-17-18-20-21
Cash 3 Midday: 0-3-4
Cash 4 Midday: 1-3-5-8
Georgia FIVE Evening: 1-1-2-03
Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-1-6-22
Lillard-Shadow
scholarship
applications are
available from VEC
Volunteer Energy Cooperative
is again offering the LillardShadow Scholarship to high
school seniors.
The scholarship provides funding of up to $2,000 ($500 per
semester) to students whose parents are VEC electric customers.
The deadline for applications is
March 4.
Applications are available on
the VEC web site (www.vec.org),
at any VEC office, or by calling
423-334-7051.
IT’S A SPECIAL
DAY FOR ...
Ashley Curtis, Todd Houston,
Jeremy
Cartwright,
Jay
McCluskey, Niki Calfee and Karen
Hunsucker, who are celebrating
birthdays today.
THE SOUTHEAST Tennessee Community Corrections Program recently held its board meeting at the McMinn County Justice Center.
Sheriff Joe Guy served as host. During the program, Cleveland City Manager Janice Casteel, who has announced her scheduled retirement,
was recognized for 42 years of service. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Charles Matthews, Probation and Parole; Jill Barrett,
10th Judicial Drug Court; Jack Harrill, Monroe County representative; John Gentry, McMinn County mayor; Guy; Casteel; Gary Conner, program manager; Jerry Hoffer, Tennessee Bar Association; Randy Fox, Bradley County representative; and Rich Kienlen, Bradley County
Misdemeanor Probation.
Gene, it has been two years since
you said your goodbyes here on
this earth, to wake up in a better
place.
Sometimes it seems like a lot
longer, then again it seems like
yesterday. They say it gets easier
as time goes by, but so far it has
not.
Gene, the holidays have come
and gone, we missed you not being
here with us and your smiling face.
But the memories can never be
taken from us.
We would never want to bring you
back to suffer like you did. We love
you so much.
Sadly missed but never forgotten.
Wife Ruth, Children, Grandchildren
& Great Grandchildren
Gemini Red’s
Welcomes
Josyln
Jones
Beware of price gouging on home repairs
By ALLEN MINCEY
Banner Staff Writer
Late December’s flooding and
heavy rains may have caused
damage to area homes and
businesses that now require
repairs. Having those repairs
performed by the right companies or individuals is very
important.
When the tornadoes hit the
Bradley County area several
years ago, there were reports of
some performing those repairs
increasing their costs in efforts
to increase revenue at the
expense of homeowners.
The Tennessee Department of
Commerce and Insurance is
urging consumers who may
have been affected by Dec V