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FREE! C DispatCH.heCOM tarkville ispatch T S ednesday anuary D W | J 17, 2018 Walmart murder suspect had criminal history bond stemming ing. The case, Dew said, is still Registered nurse had malicious mischief charge in Kosciusko, from a Dec. 12 under investigation. felony malicious Dew said he believes 2012 standoff with Madison County deputies mischief arrest Chisholm was a practicing in Kosciusko. nurse up until his arrest Satur- DISPATCH STAFF REPORT 41, still awaits his arraignment officers arrived to the scene. While Kosciusko day, but he wasn’t sure where in municipal court after he al- Witt, who operated the eye Police Chief Her- the suspect was employed. A man charged with capital legedly shot dead 42-year-old center located in the store, bert Dew offered He was employed as a RN murder in Starkville is a regis- optometrist Shauna Witt Satur- had been in an “on again, off Chisholm few details to The case manager, meaning he did tered nurse who was arrested day morning inside the Walmart again dating relationship” with Dispatch about the incident, he not work directly with patients, last month for an incident in- store in west Starkville. Po- Chisholm, police said. said Chisholm had reportedly at the University of Mississippi volving the same victim. lice arrested Chisholm in the At the time of the shooting, “took and destroyed” some of Medical Center from January William Thomas Chisholm, store’s parking lot shortly after Chisholm was out on $5,000 Witt’s personal items and cloth- See suspect, 3A

Rosenhan READY TO RIDE City to negotiate reappointed for land for fire coordinator Sportsplex Decision may signal expansion start of ‘transition’ E yeing 51 acres period to south of Sportsplex By Alex Holloway [email protected] By Alex Holloway [email protected] Oktibbeha County Supervisors decided The Starkville to reappoint longtime Board of Aldermen county fire coordina- has authorized the tor Kirk Rosenhan to city to negotiate for his post for a full year the potential pur- during Tuesday’s chase of 51 acres of meeting. land to expand the Rosenhan Sportsplex. Rosenhan’s po- Spruill sition seemed to be in jeopardy The decision when supervisors voted to only came in executive session during reappoint him for two weeks at the Tuesday’s board meeting. first meeting of the year. District 3 After the meeting, Mayor Lynn Supervisor Marvell Howard voiced Spruill said the opportunity is an frustrations with Rosenhan’s work important one to expand the city’s and questioned his dedication to recreational offerings. the job. “It’s a huge opportunity to ex- During the meeting, Rosenhan pand our presence with sports Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff — first appointed in 1988 — ac- Gimini Jefferson, 10, lets her father, Walter Jefferson, adjust her helmet in front of tournaments and make us very knowledged he doesn’t plan to hold Mac’s Meat Market before riding back home on her new four-wheeler she received competitive with some of the nicer the position forever, and he’s taken for Christmas Monday. “We came here to eat lunch,” Gimini said. “It’s the best areas that have already seen ex- See Rosenhan, 8A food on this side of town,” Walter added. See Sportsplex, 8A

No major accidents reported during winter weather MHP responds to 46 minor traffic issues Tuesday will remain under a hard vious record low on this Master Sgt. Criss Tur- freeze warning until noon date, which was 15 de- nipseed of Mississippi By Slim Smith law enforcement said Golden Triangle Tuesday Thursday, according to grees in 1997. Highway Patrol Troop G, [email protected] there were no major pow- morning. the National Weather Ser- The bitter cold may said Troopers responded er outages or accidents The record cold will vice in Jackson. have kept people off the to 46 minor accident calls Bitter cold, but quiet. since the winter storm be- continue through the day Today’s low of 7 de- roadways, law enforce- between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Utility companies and gan moving through the and the Golden Triangle grees smashed the pre- ment officials suspect. See Weather, 8A

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DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Wednesday, January 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Did you hear? Even the eyelashes freeze: Russia sees Wednesday STARKVILLE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS minus 88.6 degrees F Starkville Young Professionals held a social Jan. 11 at the Pop Scene&Seen Porium in Starkville. In the Yakutia region of Russia students routinely attend school even in minus 40 degrees, but school was canceled Tuesday The Associated Press Over the weekend, two men froze to death when MOSCOW — Even ther- they tried to walk to a near- mometers can’t keep up by farm after their car broke with the plunging tempera- down. Three other men tures in Russia’s remote with them survived because Yakutia region, which hit they were wearing warmer minus 88.6 degrees Fahren- clothes, investigators re- heit in some areas Tuesday. ported. In Yakutia — a region But the press office for of 1 million people about Yakutia’s governor said 3,300 miles east of Mos- Tuesday that all households cow — students routinely and businesses in the re- go to school even in minus gion have working central 40 degrees. But school was heating and access to back- canceled Tuesday through- up power generators. out the region and police or- Residents of Yakutia are dered parents to keep their no strangers to cold weath- children inside. er and this week’s cold spell In the village of Oymya- was not even dominating lo- kon, one of the coldest cal news headlines Tuesday. inhabited places on earth, But some media outlets Montelleo Hobley and Julie Kelly state-owned Russian televi- published cold-weather sel- sion showed the mercury fies and stories about stunts falling to the bottom of a in the extreme cold. Wom- thermometer that was only en posted pictures of their set up to measure down to frozen eyelashes, while minus 50 degrees. In 2013, YakutiaMedia published a Oymyakon recorded an all- picture of Chinese students time low of minus 98 Fahr- who got undressed to take a enheit. plunge in a thermal spring.

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There are efforts Clear and frigid Not as cold with plenty Times of clouds and sun Mostly cloudy Times of clouds and sun by Democrats to undo the of sunshine repeal in Congress. State 13° 43° 18° 51° 30° 56° 39° 62° 44° lawmakers have also in- ALMANAC DATA troduced bills to protect Columbus Tuesday net neutrality in their TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Tuesday 34° 10° own states. However, the Normal 54° 33° FCC’s order bars state Record 74° (1952) 9° (1972) laws from contradicting PRECIPITATION (in inches) Tuesday Trace the federal government’s Month to date 1.36 approach. The FCC’s new Normal month to date 2.66 Year to date 1.36 rules are not expected to Normal year to date 2.66 go into effect until later TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES this spring. In feet as of Flood 24-hr. 7 a.m. Tue. Stage Stage Chng. Amory 20 12.24 +0.14 The courts Bigbee 14 6.87 +0.30 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Apart from New York, Columbus 15 5.49 -0.10 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream Fulton 20 11.47 -1.55 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s the other attorneys gener- Tupelo 21 1.92 -0.23 THU FRI THU FRI al participating in the law- LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Atlanta 43/25/s 51/28/s Nashville 38/21/s 46/32/pc suit are from California, In feet as of 24-hr. 7 a.m. Tue. Capacity Level Chng. 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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe CPD officer fired for pointing gun at subdued suspect off-duty — joined the chase of by the council and the approv- Another officer was suspended for conduct during chase his own volition using his take- al of seven new hires Tuesday Dispatch Staff Report A city source with knowl- and ended in Columbus. home patrol unit. — pending successful drug edge of the situation told The The source said Missis- Once officers apprehended screenings and medical ex- Columbus councilmen vot- Dispatch the council, in a sippi Highway Patrol officers the suspect and had him on the aminations — the CPD has 66 ed Tuesday in executive ses- unanimous vote, terminated were supposed to be leading ground, the source said, Potts total officers ready for duty, sion to terminate one police of- Eric Potts and suspended Rog- the chase, but the two CPD reportedly placed his service Chief Fred Shelton confirmed. ficer and suspend another for er Tate for 14 days without pay officers “took it over” once it weapon against the suspect’s Potts has been with CPD violating the Columbus Police for their conduct during a Nov. entered Columbus. Potts was head. since September 2015, accord- Department’s standard operat- 11 police chase involving a sto- on duty at the time, the source With the termination, an ing to human resources re- ing procedures. len car that began in Louisville said, but Tate — who was officer resignation accepted cords.

R estaurant tax Columbus works with CVB on restaurant tax solution New resolution renews efforts publicly not been able to four members each ap- member jointly appointed agree to terms — the tax pointed by the council or by the mayor and supervi- for joint agreement with county will likely expire. supervisors and the ninth sors board president. In Fiscal Year 2017, the By Zack Plair to complete the Sen. Ter- tax generated about $2 [email protected] ry Brown Amphitheater million, of which 85 per- on The Island), as well as cent went to the Colum- Columbus city coun- $250,000 each year to the bus-Lowndes Convention Gavin Carpenter cilmen are making a last- Golden Triangle Develop- and Visitors Bureau for ditch effort to negotiate ment LINK for economic we’re very close,” Gavin tourism promotion and with the Columbus-Lown- development efforts. CVB said. “We’ve been in dis- the rest to the Golden Tri- des Convention and Vis- would keep the remain- cussions with the CVB, angle Development LINK itors Bureau to renew a der to promote tourism. and I want to compliment for its economic develop- countywide restaurant The city had previously their ability and willing- ment efforts. tax set to expire in June. requested the tax provide ness to work with us. … I If the tax is not re- The council on Tues- roughly $500,000 annu- hope we can get this done newed in some form, it day approved a resolution ally to the city, including and over with soon for all will eliminate the CVB’s reducing the amount the $400,000 for Propst Park the citizens of Lowndes primary funding source. city is seeking for recre- and $100,000 for the am- County.” CVB Executive Di- ation from the tax and The restaurant tax col- rector Nancy Carpenter renewing efforts to strike phitheater. Meanwhile, the county lects an extra 2 percent confirmed she had spo- a joint resolution with on prepared food and bev- Lowndes County so the supervisors, by a 3-2 mar- ken with Mayor Robert erage sales at businesses Mississippi Legislature gin, have resolved to dis- Smith and several city where annual revenue can extend the tax during tribute the money only to councilmen in crafting for those items is at least this session. It also effec- the CVB and LINK with a compromise, and she $325,000. However, reso- tively rescinds the coun- no other designation on plans to present a possi- cil’s December vote to how the CVB distributes lutions passed by both the ble inter-local agreement pursue a citywide tax and it. city council and Lowndes to the CVB board at its 4 allow the county version City officials hopeCounty supervisors seek p.m. meeting on Monday. to expire. their new resolution will to apply the renewed tax “We have taken this The city’s new res- help spark an inter-local to all prepared food and very seriously and made olution seeks to renew agreement with CVB to beverage businesses re- significant cuts to our the sales tax and distrib- share the tax proceeds. gardless of revenue. 2019 budget to make this ute all the proceeds to Once such an agree- The Mississippi Leg- work,” Carpenter said. “It the Columbus-Lowndes ment is reached, Ward 6 islature, which is in ses- has not been easy.” Convention and Visitors Councilman Bill Gavin sion, must approve all The city’s new resolu- Bureau. From there, the said the city would likely “local and private tax- tion also puts to rest a dis- CVB would distribute rescind its resolution and es,” which includes this agreement between the $350,000 annually to the sign on with the county’s restaurant sales tax. city and county on how city ($300,000 to reno- version. Without a joint resolution the CVB board should be cdispatch.com vate baseball fields at “We feel very good — for which county and appointed. It will stay a Propst Park and $50,000 about this, and I think city officials have very nine-member board with

Suspect Continued from Page 1A 2011 to June 2012, accord- Chisholm’s home for know if Chisholm was ing to a human resources a welfare check at the ever indicted or convict- representative The Dis- request of Chisholm’s ed. patch contacted at the mother and wound up in Neither the Madi- hospital on Tuesday. a four-hour standoff with son County District At- Chisholm had previ- Chisholm before they fi- torney’s Office nor the ously been involved with nally arrested him and Madison County Circuit a standoff with Madison took him a nearby hospi- Clerk’s Office could be County Sheriff’s Deputies tal for mental evaluation, reached by press time. in April 2012, according Williams said. While the Chisholm’s arraign- to Madison County Chief case was referred to the ment, scheduled for today, Deputy Jeremy Williams. District Attorney’s Office, has been postponed due Deputies responded to Williams said he didn’t to winter weather.

Rates to rise for 2 Miss. electrical utilities By JEFF AMY Most of the money will smaller adjustments also The Associated Press go to pay for fuel costs, being made to Entergy although there are four bills. JACKSON — Custom- ers of Mississippi’s two privately owned electri- cal utilities will see high- er rates starting in Feb- ruary. The Mississippi Pub- lic Service Commission voted Tuesday to approve rate changes for Entergy Corp. and Mississippi Power Co. Customers of New Orleans-based Entergy, serving the western half of the state, will see rates rise 10 percent because of higher costs for fuel and other items, while Mississippi Power rate- payers from Meridian to the Gulf Coast will see rates rise 4 percent. Brandi Myrick of the Public Utilities Staff said a residential Entergy cus- tomer who uses 1,000 kwh of electricity per month will pay $114 in February, up from $104 now. The typical Missis- sippi customer uses more power than that in the av- erage month. 4A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH Randy Walls; sisters, was formerly employed will follow at the Old Memorials may OBITUARY POLICY Doris Gilmore Margaret, Etoyle, by Volume Freight as a EUTAW, Ala. — Do- Cumberland Cemetery be made to the Blair Obituaries with basic informa- Orene and Norma; truck driver. in Webster County. tion including visitation and ris Jean “Boot”/“Na E. Batson Children’s service times, are provided brothers, L.V. Howard He was preceded Na” Gilmore, 68, died Visitation is Thursday Hospital, 2500 N. free of charge. Extended obit- and Harold. in death by his sister, Jan.14, 2018, at DCH from 5-8 p.m. at Calvert State Street, Jackson, uaries with a photograph, de- He is survived by his Michelle Hendershack; Regional Medical Funeral Home of West MS 3921;, LeBonheur tailed biographical information wife, Mildred Cooper and brother, Jason Center in Tuscaloosa, Point and Friday from Children’s Hospital, and other details families may Walls, daughter, Me- Plunkett. Alabama. 12:30-2 p.m. at Pheba 848 Adams Avenue, wish to include, are available linda Walls Pilkinton; Baptist Church. In addition to his A home-going cele- Memphis, TN 38103; or for a fee. Obituaries must be brother, Hugh F. Walls parents, he is survived Mrs. Helen was submitted through funeral bration service will be to Mississippi Chapter of Vardaman; sister, by his son, Clark Ga- born on Nov. 24, 1928, homes unless the deceased’s held 11 a.m. Saturday Cancer Society, 1380 body has been donated to Betty Walls Ballard of briel Gray of Dearborn, at New Sarepta Primi- in West Point to the science. If the deceased’s Memphis, Tennessee; Michigan; daughters, late Theron Hart and Livingston Lane, Jack- tive Baptist Church in son, MS 39213. body was donated to science, and three grandchil- Patience Gray White of Eutaw. Burial will be at Martha Amelia Lyon the family must provide official dren. Beaverton, Alabama, Kuykendall. She was proof of death. Please submit New Sarepta Church and Alisha Angel Gray Cemetery in Eutaw. a member of Cedar all obituaries on the form Bluff United Methodist provided by The Commercial Cheryl Beard of Adrian, Michigan; Visitation is Friday Church but attended Dispatch. Free notices must COLUMBUS — stepmother, Josie Gray from 4-6 p.m. at Laven- be submitted to the newspa- Cheryl Marie Beard, of Cowan, Tennessee; der’s Funeral Service Pheba Baptist Church. per no later than 3 p.m. the 50, died Jan. 13, 2018, brothers, Mark Gray in Aliceville, Alabama. She was formerly em- day prior for publication Tues- at her residence. and Shane Gray, both of The Rev. Eddie James ployed as a seamstress day through Friday; no later Services are noon Adrian; and six grand- having worked at the than 4 p.m. Saturday for the Lewis will officiate. Thursday at her Lown- children. Monte Glove Company Sunday edition; and no later in Pheba and was a dish than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday des Funeral Home Pallbearers will be Clark Gabriel Gray, Jerry Jenkins washer and greeter at edition. Incomplete notices and Crematory Chapel CEDAR BLUFF — must be received no later than Mark Gray, Nathan The Tin Top in Pheba. in Columbus. Burial Jerry Lynn Jenkins, 66, 7:30 a.m. for the Monday Gray, Jacob Gray, In addition to her will follow at Friend- died Jan. 15, 2018, at through Friday editions. Paid Shane Gray and Bobby parents, she was ship Baptist Church his residence. notices must be finalized by 3 Cemetery in Millport, Edwards. preceded in death by p.m. for inclusion the next day Services are 11 Alabama. Visitation her husband, Thurman Monday through Thursday; and a.m. Friday at Calvert Osborn McKee; son, on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday is Thursday from one Addie Jackson Funeral Home Chap- Donnie Wayne McK- and Monday publication. For hour prior at the funer- STURGIS — Addie el in West Point with ee; sisters, Mildred more information, call 662- al home. Jo Jackson, 82, died 328-2471. the Rev. Eddie Brock Jackson, Mary Hart Jan. 11, 2018. officiating. Visitation is Holmes and Ruth Sim- Services are 2 p.m. L.G. Brooks Friday from 9-10 a.m. at mons; brother, William Dakota Barnett Thursday at Boyd NOXUBEE COUN- the funeral home. Kuykendall; and two COLUMBUS — Da- TY — L.G. Brooks, 65, Chapel United Method- Mr. Jerry was born kota Barnett, 9, died grandchildren. died Jan. 16, 2018. ist Church in Sturgis. on March 18, 1951, in She is survived by Jan. 16, 2018. Arrangements are Burial will be at Boyd Eupora to the late John Arrangements are her daughters, Mar- incomplete and will be Chapel Cemetery in Wesley and Mary Bur- gie Dean Hodges and incomplete and will be announced by Car- Sturgis. Visitation is son Jenkins. He was a announced by Lowndes Diane Miles, both of ter’s Funeral Home of today from 3-6 p.m. at member of Hope Bap- Maben, Vickie Moore Funeral Home and Cre- Macon. West Memorial Fu- tist Church in Cedar of Montpelier and matory of Columbus. neral Home Chapel in Bluff. He was formerly Martha Gail Stafford of Hassie Townsel Starkville. employed as lab techni- West Point; sons, James Dorothy Bunton MISSOURI — Has- Mrs. Jackson is cian for Georgia Gulf in Thurman McKee of COLUMBUS — Dor- sie Lou Townsel, 88, survived by her chil- Aberdeen. Cedar Bluff, Bobby Joe othy Neil Bunton, 50, died Jan. 9, 2018, in St. dren, James Steven In addition to his McKee, Curtis McKee died Jan. 14, 2018. Louis. of Detroit, Kenneth parents, he was pre- and Steve McKee, all of Arrangements are Services are 1 p.m. of Sturgis and Kirby ceded in death by his Pheba; sisters, Barbara incomplete and will be today at Josey Creek of Auburn, Georgia; sister, Joyce Busbin. Ann Fondren of Mathis- announced by Lowndes Missionary Baptist sisters, Pearl Ward He is survived by ton and Ginny Fletcher Funeral Home and Cre- Church in Starkville. and Ida Ruth Barron of his wife, Sheri Carvan of Biloxi; 23 grandchil- matory of Columbus. Burial will be at Plair Detroit; brother, Walter Jenkins of Cedar Bluff; dren, 30 great-grand- Cemetery in Starkville. Rogers of Detroit; and daughters: Amy Jen- children and six great- Raymond Karr II Visitation was Tues- 15 grandchildren. kins Hester of Tupe- great grandchildren. COLUMBUS — Ray- day at West Memorial lo, Michele Cagle of Pallbearers will mond Matthew Karr II, Funeral Home Chapel Zebedee Quinn Mannford, Oklahoma be Bo McKee, Corey 10, died Jan. 14, 2018. in Starkville. MABEN — Zebedee and Marsha Mitchell McKee, Lane McKee, Arrangements are Mrs. Townsel is Quinn “Zep,” 87, died of Hamilton; sisters, Preston McKee, Brent incomplete and will be survived by her chil- Jan. 9, 2018, in Maben. Selma Kellum and Miles, Wade Miles, announced by Lowndes dren, John Townsel, Services are 11 Brenda Castle, both of Chris McKee, Ashley Funeral Home and Cre- Ozell Townsel, Patricia a.m. Thursday at New Eupora; brother, John Hodges, Jarrod Har- matory of Columbus. Thornton and Steven Bethel Missionary Jenkins of Mantee; six pole and Ryan Moore. Townsel; sister, Sennie Baptist Church in Ma- grandchildren and two Elmon Walls Duck; and 19 grandchil- ben. Burial will be at great-grandchildren. WEST POINT — dren. New Bethel Cemetery Pallbearers will Elmon Aron Walls, 91, in Maben. Visitation be Jeff Peeples, Wes- died Jan. 14,2018, at his Clark Gray is today from noon-6 ley Jenkins, Vernon residence. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — p.m. at West Memorial Edwards, Aubrey Blair, A memorial service Clark Vincent Gray, 56, Funeral Home Chapel William Downer and will be held later and died Jan. 13, 2018, at in Starkville. Ricky Blake. arranged by Calvert Baptist Hospital East in Mr. Quinn is sur- Memorials may be Funeral Home of West Memphis. vived by his wife, Mary made to Hope Baptist Point. Services are 2 p.m. Shaw of Maben; daugh- Church, P.O. Box 177, Mr. Walls was born Thursday at the Cleve- ters, Sandra Bluitt and Cedar Bluff, MS 39741; April 30, 1926, in land-Moffett Funeral Brenda McQuiller, both or to St. Jude Children’s Vardman to the late Home with Chuck Mof- of Starkville and Bettie Research Hospital, 501 Hosea Littleton Walls fett and Mac Phillips of- Jackson of Detroit; step- St. Jude Place, Mem- and Annie Lee Van- ficiating. Burial will be daughter, Mary Ann phis, TN 38105-9959. landingham Walls. He at the Gray Cemetery Shaw-Pryor of Tupelo; formerly served in the in Nettleton. Visitation son, Willie Dell Cork Helen McKee US Navy as a landing is today from 5-8 p.m. of Ackerman; step- PHEBA — Helen craft crewman. He was at the funeral home. son, James Shaw Jr. of Marie Kuykendall formerly employed as Mr. Gray was born Eupora; sisters, Gladys McKee, 89, died Jan. a parts manager for April 2, 1961, in Amory Carter of Kansas City, 15, 2018, at North Larry White Chevrolet to Edward Marshall Missouri, Amy Quinn Mississippi Medical and a member of First Gray and Paulette Plun- Belk of West Point, Lu- Center-West Point. Baptist Church of West kett Nix. He grew up ella McCann and Betty Services are 2 p.m. Point. in Monroe County and Quinn Cheeks, both of Friday at Pheba Baptist In addition to his later moved to Adrian, Chicago; brother, Ar- Church in Pheba with parents, he was preced- Michigan, where he chie Quinn of St. Louis; the Rev. Terry Rhodes ed in death by his son, attended school. He and 10 grandchildren. officiating. Burial

Aced it: Doc says Trump got perfect score on cognitive test By JILL COLVIN ness for office. — three pounds heavier his presidency despite a The Associated Press Navy doctor Ronny than he was in September diet heavy on fast food and Jackson, who adminis- 2016, the last time Trump an exercise regime limited WASHINGTON — tered Trump’s first presi- revealed his weight to the to weekend golf outings. President Donald Trump dential physical last week, public. That number puts “It’s called genetics,” performed “exceedingly said Trump received a Trump on the cusp of — Jackson said. “I don’t well” on a surprise cogni- perfect score on a test but just under — the obe- know. ... He has incredibly tive screening test admin- designed to detect early sity mark. good genes and that’s just istered last week, his doc- signs of memory loss and “The president’s over- the way God made him.” tor said Tuesday, as the other mild cognitive im- all health is excellent,” Presidents don’t typi- White House continued to pairment. He also report- said Jackson, who predict- cally sit for cognitive as- bat back questions about ed the 6-foot-3 president ed Trump would remain sessments during their the president’s mental fit- weighed in at 239 pounds healthy for the duration of periodic physical exams.

3 Miss. insurers broaden coverage for autism services The Associated Press erage of applied behavior of Mississippi, United- forcement and other tech- analysis therapy for chil- Healthcare of Mississippi niques to improve socially JACKSON — Three dren through age 8. and Magnolia Health. significant behaviors. insurance companies in Insurance Commis- Autism spectrum dis- Secretary of State Mississippi have agreed sioner Mike Chaney an- order affects how a per- Delbert Hosemann, an to provide more extensive nounced Tuesday that son processes sensory in- advocate for people with coverage of services for three insurers are re- formation and their ability autism, says expanded people with autism and moving the age cap and to interact and relate to insurance coverage will other developmental dis- will provide services for others. make treatment available orders. people older than 8. They Applied behavior anal- “to those who need it the State law requires cov- are BlueCross BlueShield ysis uses positive rein- most.” The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 5A LITTLE OFF THE TOP

Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Starkville’s Liberty Bell Barber Shop barber Dave Bowles dusts off hair from customer Mitchell Willczyski on Friday. “In a college town your gonna see all kind of different people come through the door, so you have to be willing to do all sorts of hair cuts,” Bowles said. “It’s great that the old style of barbering is making a big come back.” Bowles has been cutting hair at the shop for almost 5 years. Willczyski works at Steel Dynamics.

Republicans still struggling with Trump’s remarks on Africa ‘Your silence and your amnesia is complicity’ what GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham termed an “s-storm” with his Oval Sen. Cory Booker to Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Office remarks. By ZEKE MILLER people. There was cross-talk,” she The White House has not sub- and JONATHAN LEMIRE explained at a congressional hear- stantively disputed accounts of the The Associated Press ing, but she didn’t “dispute the pres- episode, in which Trump is said to ident was using tough language.” have used the term “sh**hole” to WASHINGTON — Republi- Under persistent questioning, describe African countries of ori- cans struggled to get their stories Nielsen said she didn’t recall the gin for potential immigrants to the straight Tuesday as President Don- specific language used by Trump. U.S. The revelations, semi-denials ald Trump’s Homeland Security “What I was struck with frankly, and continuing comments have cast secretary became the latest GOP as I’m sure you were as well, was a pall over the White House’s legis- official to offer an inconclusive ver- just the general profanity used in lative agenda, brought the country sion of a meeting in which Trump the room by almost everyone.” closer to the brink of a government is said to have used vulgar remarks New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, shutdown and sparked internation- that have been criticized as racist. angrily criticized Nielsen’s com- al outrage. Democrats accused Republicans ments, telling her during a Sen- And with the midterm elections of selective amnesia, as Kirstjen ate Judiciary Committee hearing, approaching, there are fresh fears Nielsen testified under oath that “Your silence and your amnesia is among Republicans who were al- she “did not hear” Trump use a cer- complicity.” ready anxious over the political cli- tain vulgarity to describe African Nielsen’s comments came five mate going into November — and countries. “It was a meeting of 12 days after the president ignited over Trump’s unpredictable actions.

Conservatives balk at GOP plan to avert government shutdown ‘There’s not enough support to pass ing a short-term spending contain added money for bill through Congress. If the military. it with GOP-only votes in the House’ they fail, federal agencies “There’s not enough would start shutting their support to pass it with Freedom Caucus leader Rep. Mark Meadows doors over the weekend. GOP-only votes in the The Associated Press The setback late Tues- That’s an election-year House,” the group’s lead- day came as a deal be- debacle that GOP leaders er, Rep. Mark Meadows, and many Democrats are R-N.C., told reporters. He WASHINGTON — tween President Donald eager to avoid for fear of said he planned to discuss Hard-line conservatives Trump and Congress alienating voters. their concerns with Re- are threatening to scuttle to protect young immi- The leader of the Free- publican leaders. Republican leaders’ plans grants from deportation dom Caucus emerged The GOP focus on to prevent a weekend gov- also remained distant. from a Tuesday night keeping government open ernment shutdown and The intransigence by meeting to say its mem- comes as it’s become cer- saying GOP leaders lack the House Freedom Cau- bers — and other GOP tain there’s no time to the votes to push their cus came as Republican lawmakers as well — want cut a deal by Friday on proposal through the leaders raced against a a short-term bill keeping protecting young immi- House. Friday deadline for push- federal agencies open to grants.

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Voice of the people Cartoonist view Toward a healthier Mississippi After reading the editorial reprinted from “The Greenwood Commonwealth” about ways to grow Mis- sissippi’s population, I had the following thoughts. Up to now I have been against the expansion of Medicaid in our state to those above the poverty line seeing it as another entitlement at the expense of the taxpayers. The Medicaid modification just began in Kentucky which requires Medicaid recipients to work, seek work or be in school or training changes that position for me. If enforced fairly, this would change the program from a lifelong handout to a hand-up for money. As a former Medicaid provider during my career, I saw the good it did as well as the abuses of the system. With the work requirement, I think it’s time the state should do the expansion (once Kentucky works out the kinks). Health-care jobs and other would be created. Tourism is a growth industry and a big job creator. Increasing the state’s efforts in that area will grow jobs. The new museums should just be the beginning. Retirement is the best non-polluting industry of all. We need to capture more of the retiring boomers mov- ing south, bringing their wealth with them. Reducing or eliminating income taxes to compete with the no-in- come-tax states of Florida, Texas and Tennessee could pay off handsomely. Mississippi is a great place to live. If we work togeth- er to make it even better, people will naturally want to stay or move here. SLIMANTICS Joseph Boggess, M.D. Columbus ‘The Post,’ as relevant as ever On breaking up, MLK The Monday mat- news sources whose assault from the White House. inée of “The Post” at motives and commit- One scene in the movie and highway safety Malco Theater drew ment to those princi- illustrates that point particularly an audience of about ples is questionable. well. Bradlee, played by Tom This advice is too late for many, but I hope there are a dozen gray-hairs, The cry of “fake Hanks, is talking with his wife many more who take advantage of it. I’m posing this present company news” is an assault about the courage required to towards guys but the ladies can benefit as well. included. that falls on even the defy the government by printing Guys, if your girlfriend or wife wants to leave you, I suspect the movie best, most principled the Pentagon Papers. it’s YOUR fault, not hers. So, man up and don’t go off evoked a sense of and respected news- “She is so brave,” Bradlee’s the deep end and do something you’ll regret later. I nostalgia for this papers, a drumbeat of wife noted. speak from experience. particular audience, criticism that accom- “What about me?” Bradlee When my ex-wife decided to end our marriage, I a look back at Amer- Slim Smith panies stories the countered. blamed her and said some things that were not only ica, circa 1970, when reader does not like. “Oh, you’re brave, too, but not wrong, but uncalled for. I was hurt, angry and imma- people got their news Even newspapers like her,” she said. ture. I have tried to apologize to her over the years primarily from newspapers, you who have faithfully performed The decision to publish the without success. I can’t really say I blame her. made calls from pay-phones and their role honorably for more Pentagon Papers was defining If your wife/girlfriend wants out, be a man and help her to leave as nicely as possible. No shouting, no harsh business was almost exclusively than 100 years are now dragged moment of Graham as publisher words and no threats are needed, or wanted. a man’s world. down by such fallacious claims. of The Washington Post. A few You may be hurting, but that’s no excuse to hurt As on old newspaper guy, “The Post” reminds us that years later, the newspaper would her in return for what’s your fault anyway. If any of you a movie about the newspaper this is not the first time the play a critical role in bringing know my ex-wife tell her I’m sorry. I wanted to make industry of the era stirred mem- media has faced a “shoot the down the corrupt Nixon Admin- her happy, and I wasn’t the man to do that. ories of a time when grizzled old messenger” mentality. istration. Never again, would In Leonard Pitts’ column he writes on the words editors (people who were my In 1971, The Washington Post Graham be dismissed because of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. My only problem with age now) braced their morning and The New York Times faced she was a woman. that is that far too many blacks, and whites, as well, do coffee with a shot from a bottle what was the greatest challenge Misogyny and the assault on not heed King’s advice today. Instead of rioting and kept in a desk drawer, ashtrays to the free press since our coun- the free press are still relevant – demanding “justice” when their version of “justice” on reporters’ desk were piled try’s founding. particularly relevant – today. is really revenge, more blacks who like to celebrate high with cigarette butts and the The Nixon Administration Women are emboldened King’s birthday should try to honor the man’s memory AP ticker was Muzak for a news- sought to suppress the publica- to come forward to tell their by trying to do as he preached. This country would be a room full of reporters, editors. tion of the Pentagon Papers, a stories of sexual harassment lot more peaceful. The newspapers of my earli- classified study that revealed and abuse in the workplace. A Folks, those STOP signs at road and highway inter- est recollections were loud and that the American people had new day is dawning, exposing sections, are there for a reason. It’s too tempting to roll full of energy and chaos and live- been lied to and deceived by the all the ugliness that power had up to a stop sign and glance both ways, see nothing, ly conversation. government over the Vietnam concealed, while pointing the and proceed through the intersection. “The Post” which tells the War by four presidential admin- way for a more just, honorable The post between the windshield and the door win- story of The Washington Post istrations. future. dows can “hide” an 18-wheeler, if you don’t stop and the and its battle with the Nixon Like all good dramas, the Likewise, the cry of “fake timing’s just right. I’ve made that mistake myself a few Administration over the publica- movie focused on the people be- news” is an attack on the integ- times, but I’ve been lucky to have never had a wreck. Please learn a lesson from the recent tragedy at the tion of the Pentagon Papers, is a hind the story, the Post’s hard- rity and character of today’s intersection of Highway 45 and Land Road. Don’t let look back at critical point in our charging editor Ben Bradlee principled media. the deaths of two young boys and their grandmother be history. and, to an even greater degree, Ben Bradlee and Katherine in vain. Had it hit the theaters even Katherine Graham, who became Graham, at great personal and Cameron Triplett a year ago, it would have been the first woman publisher of a professional risk, spoke truth Brooksville considered simply an historical major newspaper after the sui- to power and held government drama. cide of her husband. accountable in the face of bitter But “The Post” is not just a Graham’s father had left The criticism. Ultimately, truth car- look back. Its relevance, and its Washington Post not to Kather- ried the day. Other editors importance, is obvious today. ine, but to her husband, a move Truth, the movie reminds us, That is why producer Steven she understood and accepted. does not always go off as the bet- Spielberg rushed production of It was a man’s world, after all, ting favorite. It does not always Dreams of a national the film to get it into theaters and women who worked in the break clean from the gate. At now. industry were confined to wom- times, it paces well back in the The way we get news has en’s coverage — home-making, field around the back stretch. championship changed, obviously. Print read- fashion, entertainment. The But, inevitably it surges ahead at Several years ago, Ole Miss fans hoped this would ership has fallen as emerging serious business of newspapers the finish line. The smart mon- be about the time the Rebels played for a football na- online media — news aggrega- was men’s work. ey, though, bets on Truth. tional championship. tors, they are called — and cable Even as publisher, Graham The cry of “fake news” will It didn’t seem that far-fetched with Ole Miss beat- news claim bigger and bigger was treated dismissively by most be exposed for the fraud it is, an ing Alabama two consecutive seasons and recruiting audiences. of the men who worked for her. act of desperation by those who big-time players. Why, just two seasons ago the Rebels People today can get their That changed with the arrival have staked their fortunes on were ranked in the preseason top 15. news faster and from a greater of the Pentagon Papers, when something other than the Truth. But it has been downhill since then for Ole Miss variety of sources than ever Graham, played brilliantly by It was true in 1971. football, with NCAA probation and some reality checks before. On the down side, the Meryl Streep, asserted her It remains true today. that perhaps the Rebels are not yet ready for prime standards for truth, accuracy authority at a time when the Slim Smith is a columnist and time in the national championship game. and fairness that had been a newspaper faced an existential feature writer for The Dispatch. That doesn’t mean Ole Miss can’t get there, eventu- hallmark of the newspaper challenge and the idea of free- His email address is ssmith@ ally. Georgia, which lost to Alabama in Monday night’s industry have been diluted by dom of the press was under full cdispatch.com. game, has not been able to get over the hump for de- cades after winning a national championship in 1980. Finally, almost everything aligned for the Bulldogs. Thus, it can happen to a program that hasn’t been able THE STAFF OF THE DISPATCH to get over the proverbial hump. That’s not saying the Ole Miss program is to the level of Georgia’s. Not yet. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Mary Jane Runnels Lisa Oswalt Deanna Robinson Doris Hill Georgia had been close as a contender for many Peter Imes Jackie Taylor Mary Pollitz Slim Smith Arkedia Parker years, consisting winning eight games a year and being Jan Swoope Kayla Taylor in the discussion. PUBLISHER EMERITUS BUSINESS OFFICE NEWS Scott Walters Julia Grant Tucker Birney Imes Lindsey Beck Isabelle Altman Right now, the discussion about Ole Miss is how MAILROOM quickly the Rebel program can return to consistent Debbie Foster Devin Edgar PRODUCTION competitiveness in the rugged SEC after a two-year ADVERTISING Mary Ann Hardy Matt Garner Christina Boyd Eltoro Harris bowl ban. Brittany Brown Eddie Johnson Alex Holloway Leonardo Buckner William Hudson Brett Hudson Joseph Ellis William LeJeune For the moment, Rebel fans will have to dream about Cynthia Cunningham Kelly Ervin CIRCULATION Adam Minichino Jeffrey Gore Jamie Morrison what could be. Melissa Johnson Michael Floyd Zack Plair Echols Griffin Anne Murphy The Oxford Eagle Beth Proffitt Courtney Laury Luisa Porter Katrina Guyton Tina Perry The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, January 17, 2018 7A News About Town n RELAY FOR LIFE-VALENTINES CLUBS BASKETS REUNIONS n POSSUM TOWN QUILT GUILD Baptist Golden Triangle will hold its annu- n STARKVILLE HIGH CLASS OF ’78 Possum Town Quilters meet at 9:30 a.m. al Relay for Life fundraiser. Valentine gift The Starkville High School Class of ’78 the second Saturday of each month at baskets will e on display in front of the is planning a 40th class reunion for 7:30 the Rosenzweig Arts Center (lower level), main cafeteria Feb. 13. from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 29, 2018. Preregister at face- 501 Main St., Columbus. Check us out at p.m. Tickets are $1. Drawing at 2 p.m. Do book.com/SHSCO1978 or contact Joyce possumtownquilters.blogspot.com. not have to be present to win. For more Barter, 662-889-2900; David Hogan, n EAST LIONS CLUB information, call 662-244-1132. 662-312-2494; Jack Haynes, 662-418- The Columbus East Lions Club meets n CANCER SUPPORT 3795; or Steve Phillips, 662-295-4555. every second and fourth Monday of the Baptist Cancer Center hosts a support n R.E. HUNT CLASS OF ‘69 month at 65 Airline Road. For more infor- group for cancer survivors and their The R.E. Hunt High School Class of ’69 mation, call 662-889-1138. families, noon-1 p.m. the third Friday of will host a meeting at 11 a.m. Jan. 20 at n HOST LIONS CLUB every month. the R.E. Hunt Museum, 924 20th St. N., The Columbus Host Lions Club meets n BAPTIST CPR CLASSES Columbus. every Friday at noon at EMCC Lion Hills CPR Classes are offered at Baptist Gold- Center for a buffet lunch and business en Triangle at 6:30 p.m. in the Patient gathering. For more information, call John Tower. Preregistration is required. Call OTHER EVENTS Michael 601-955-2176. 662-244-2498 or 800-544-8762 ext. n CWJC TRAINING n LOWNDES COUNTY REPUBLICAN 2498. Christian Women’s Job Corps offers free, WOMEN n HYPERTENSION SUPPORT faith-based job and life skills training Lowndes County Republican Women meet A pulmonary hypertension support group classes Jan. 23-April 19. Orientation is the second Tuesday of each month. Buffet meets at 2 p.m. the second Saturday of Jan. 18. Get help with basic computer line opens at 11:15 a.m., with call to order every month at North Mississippi Medical skills, communication, resume writing and at noon. Center-West Point Education Center, 385 more. For details, call 662-772-3016. Medical Center Drive. For information, call n GT QUILTERS GUILD n GIVE AWARD NOMINATIONS Dana Albert, 662-295-3642. The Golden Triangle Quilters Guild meets Volunteer Mississippi holds the GIVE at 5:30 p.m. every third Tuesday at the ■ DIABETES SUPPORT Awards to honor Mississippians with Starkville Sportsplex Activities Building. Baptist Golden Triangle hosts day classes outstanding volunteer service. Submit ■ DULCIMER PLAYERS for Diabetes Support on third Wednes- 2018 nominations to https://tinyurl. Friendly City Strummers meet twice month- days of each month, 10-11 a.m. For com/2018GIVEAWARDS until 5 p.m. Feb. ly to practice and teach others to play information, call 662-244-1596 or 800- 12. Awards will be presented April 16. For dulcimers. Join for $10/year for the whole 544-8767, ext. 1596 more information, contact Krista Estes, family. Dulcimers available to borrow. ■ HEART SUPPORT 601-432-6306. Contact David Saum, 662-386-6836 or Weekly education/support group for n DIVORCE RECOVERY [email protected], or the Switzers, people with congestive heart failure are DivorceCare recovery seminar and support 662-312-6025. Thursdays 11 a.m.-noon in the Outpa- group meets Sundays 4:30-6 p.m. Jan. tient Pavilion Boardroom, Baptist Golden n TOPS 14-April 15, 2018, at Meadowood Baptist Triangle. For information, call 244-1953 Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 288 meets Church in Amory, 1512 Hatley Road. Child or 244-2132. Tuesdays at Community Baptist Church, care provided through fifth grade. For Yorkville Road East, Columbus. Weigh-in n NUTRITION EDUCATION information, call 662-256-5616 or email begins at 5:30 p.m. Contact Pat Harris, Diabetes education class meets on fourth [email protected]. 662-386-0249. Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Baptist n EFFECTIVE PARENTING n Golden Triangle Outpatient Pavilion. Physi- TOPS Family Resource Center, Columbus Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 266 meets cian referral required. For information, call campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free Mondays at the Episcopal Church of the 662-244-1597 or email info.goldentrian- effective parenting classes, with insight Good Shepherd, 321 Forrest Blvd., Colum- [email protected]. on child safety, appropriate discipline, bus. Weigh-in begins at 5:15 p.m. Contact n ABUSE RECOVERY GROUP effective communication and more. For Margaret Sprayberry, 662-328-8627. A Domestic Abuse Recovery Group meets information, call 662-368-3603. n TOPS Thursdays at 6 p.m. through Safe Haven n ONLINE CLASS Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 270 meets Inc. Group counseling for rape recovery is The Family Resource Center Columbus Tuesdays at 4370 Cal-Kolola Road, available. For information, call 662-327- campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers Caledonia. Weigh-in begins at 5-5:30 p.m. 6118 or 662-889-2067. online classes to earn diplomas, free. For Contact Lorene Hawkins, 662-574-5921. n CHILDBIRTH CLASSES information, call 662-368-3603. n SENIOR CRAFTS Baptist Golden Triangle offers child- Senior Crafts meets at the Starkville birth classes Tuesdays at 6 p.m. To n TENN-TOM WATERWAY MUSEUM Sportsplex Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. register, call 662-244-2498 or email info. The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Crafts provided by the parks department. [email protected]. Transportation Museum, 318 Seventh St. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662-323- n MS SELF-HELP N., Columbus, is open for tours Mon- day-Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. School field trips, 2294. MS Self-Help Group meets at Baptist civic clubs, church groups encouraged. For n QUILTING CLUB Golden Triangle. Call 662-435-1010 for group tours, call 662-328-8936 or 662- Quilting Club meets in the activities room more details. 574-5794. adjacent to the multi-purpose facility at n MS SUPPORT the Starkville Sportsplex Thursdays 10 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group meets n ENVIRONMENTAL MEETING a.m.-noon. Bring your own project to work each first Tuesday at the North Mississip- Memphis Town Community Action Group on. For information, call Lisa Cox, 662- pi Medical Center, 835 Medical Center meets fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. to 323-2294. Drive, West Point. discuss issues related to the Kerr-McGee site. For information, contact Leon Hines, n GOLDEN TRIANGLE AA n DIABETES EDUCATION 662-574-6109. Golden Triangle AA meets daily for Diabetes Self-Management Education n R. E. HUNT MUSEUM support. If you want to drink, that is your Class meets on fourth Wednesdays at R. E. Hunt Museum and Cultural Center, business. If you want to stop drinking, that 8:30 a.m. at Baptist Golden Triangle 924 20th St. N., invites the public to tour is our business. For information, call 662- Outpatient Pavilion Conference Center. the center, 1-5 p.m. every Tuesday-Thurs- 327-8941. Physician referral required. For informa- day. For group tours, call 662-327-6324 or n AL-ANON MEETING tion, call 662-244-1596. 662-327-8986. The Columbus Al-Anon Family Groups meet n PREPARED CHILDBIRTH CLASS n Mondays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. NMMC-West Point offers a prepared DIVORCECARE When you don’t know where to turn be- childbirth class Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 DivorceCare meets on Tuesday evenings at cause someone drinks too much, we can p.m. Class fee is $10. To register, call Connections, 101 E. Lampkin in Starkville. help. For information, call 888-425-2666 662-495-2292. Don’t go through separation or divorce or go to msafg.org. alone. Call Jake Adams-Wilson at 662- n ANGER MANAGEMENT 323-5722 or [email protected] for more Family Resource Center, Columbus information. campus, 1575 Second Ave. N., offers free Health notes n n conflict resolution and anger management WRITERS’ GUILD HEART SCORE SCREENINGS The Golden Triangle Writers Guild meets Baptist Golden Triangle offers heart score classes. For information, call 662-368- the second Saturday of each month at screenings to benefit United Way on Sat- 3603. Bryan Public Library in West Point. For urdays in February from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at n MS CONNECTION GROUP information, contact Claire Spradling at the Outpatient Pavilion. 10-minute scans This group every second Tuesday from 6-7 [email protected]. for those over 35 are $50, cash or check. p.m. For more information, call 662-435- For appointments, call 662-244-2979 or 1010 or email mslivingcolumbus@gmail. n FREE LIFE SKILLS CLASSES 800-544-8767, ext. 2979. com. Life skills classes by the Family Resource n GO RED LUNCHEON n FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER Center of Northeast Mississippi are Baptist Golden Triangle hosts its Go Red The Family Resource Center offers available for qualifying participants on site luncheon for women for Heart Health free classes including parenting, anger at your agency or entity. Classes include Month Feb. 7, noon-1 p.m. at the Outpa- management, healthy relationships, life positive parenting, conflict resolution, life tient Conference Center. Rita Sweatt is skills and youth development education skills, soft skills and healthy relationship guest speaker. Seating is limited. Call for classes. Call 662-251-1861. skills. For information, call 662-251-1861. reservations, 662-244-1132. n BAPTIST VOLUNTEERS n RESOURCE AND ADOPTIVE PARENTS n CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE Baptist Golden Triangle is seeking caring, Mississippi Department of Human SUPPORT compassionate people to join an elite Services needs Resource and Adoptive Baptist Golden Triangle hosts a congestive group of volunteers to help in a variety of Parents to provide safe homes for children heart failure weekly education/support hospital settings. For more information, and youth in care. Call 1-800-821-9157. group meeting 11 a.m.-noon every Thurs- call 662-244-1165 or email info.goldentri- Lowndes, 662-245-4612; Oktibbeha, 662- day at the Outpatient Pavilion Board Room. [email protected]. 323-1573.

cdispatch.com 8A WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Rosenhan Continued from Page 1A some preliminary steps to he hopes the volunteer initially approach him. what it did. However, he he was thankful for the find a potential successor. firefighters representing Instead, he said, he went said he plans to continue board’s decision to reap- “I’ve probably been six of the county’s seven to Check when he felt his to keeping in touch with point him. He added that here too long to begin volunteer departments conversations with Ro- supervisors as projects he will work to communi- with, but it’s just what who attended Tuesday’s senhan on how to improve progress so they’re aware cate more effectively with I like to do and I like to meeting would get in- the Bell Schoolhouse of the work going on in board members on the think I’m contributing,” volved. Fire District’s fire rating the county. county fire departments’ Rosenhan said. “I’m hoping that your weren’t bearing fruit. “I’m not a proponent work and progress. Supervisors unani- transition period can be Howard Check “Let me clear this up, of airing dirty laundry in “I’m certainly happy mously appointed Ro- graceful,” Howard said. and I want everybody to public,” he said. “But I will a claim Rosenhan made senhan to another year, “During that transition hear this,” Howard said. say every single one of the board made the de- to The Dispatch in which though the appointment period, I’m hoping that all “Austin Check didn’t ap- these projects gets done cision that they did,” Ro- may signal the beginning these men that are sitting he said of Austin Check, proach me. I approached the same way. I think it’s senhan said. “I’m going of a transition period to here in this room today “he wants my job, and he Austin Check for some important the supervi- to communicate more prepare for a new fire co- will be willing to come damn near got it.” How- help. “ sors know what’s going with the board to ensure ordinator. back and sit down so we ard said Check, a training Check, during the on in their districts.” that they’re aware of what Howard said that, can talk fire.” officer with the county’s meeting, lamented the Rosenhan, speaking we’re doing and how we’re when a transition begins, Howard also disputed fire departments, didn’t situation “devolved” to to The Dispatch, said doing it.” Sportsplex Continued from Page 1A pansion,” Spruill said. about selling to the city,” is it will give us options.” what we do with the prop- The potential expan- she said it could offer a The 51 acres of land Spruill said. “Obviously Ward 2 Alderman San- erty,” she said. “At min- sion also provides an chance to expand park- are located to the south of we pay an appraised val- dra Sistrunk, whose ward imum, it positions us to opportunity to have an ing. the Sportsplex. Last fall, ue. We can’t pay above an holds the Sportsplex and be prepared if and when entrance to the Sports- “Anybody who’s been the board authorized the appraised value because the land under consider- we’re ready to move for- plex that makes it easier out there knows what city to take preliminary it’s public dollars, so we ation for its expansion, ward with a bigger project for people from outside a need we have there,” steps to look at land to the have to be mindful of said she’s excited about expanding the Sports- of Starkville to access she said. “It’s a good west of the Sportsplex for that.” the possible expansion. plex.” the facility. Similarly, thing.” acquisition, though it’s Interim Parks and Rec- She said it could be good unclear where that pro- reation Director Gerry not only for the commu- cess is, if it’s ongoing. Logan said he is excited nity, but for economic With Tuesday’s vote, to see the potential land development in the city, Spruill said she will begin acquisition advancing. because attracting more contacting land owners to Should the city purchase tournaments to the city begin negotiations. the land, he said, it will could boost its two-per- “I’m going to get in have to be determined cent food and beverage contact with those own- how exactly it’s used for tax revenue. ers and see about negoti- the Sportsplex. She said the city could ating with them to make “We’re moving for- also use its 2-percent tax sure that they’re interest- ward to get more space,” revenue to fund the land ed, and work with them he said. “Assuming we get acquisition. on what their feelings are more space, the big thing “The next step will be Weather Continued from Page 1A Tuesday, but there were only a few calls overnight. “It was pretty quiet,” Turnipseed said. “Peo- ple stayed off the roads. There is still hardly any- body on the road this morning.” Although the tem- Turnipseed Turner Gale Kemp perature will remain be- our service area.” low freezing until noon Todd Gale of Columbus Thursday, according to Light and Water said there forecasts, Turnipseed was one outage affecting said he expects driving only one customer. conditions to improve to- “It only lasted an hour,” day. Gale said. “Let’s see what the Terry Kemp of sun does today,” he said. Starkville Electric Power Scott Garnett “Even in cold tempera- said there were no reports like that.” tures, the sun will melt of outages in the service It was much the same this stuff. I won’t make area. in Oktibbeha County, said any guarantees, but it “From an operational Chadd Garnett of the Ok- looks like driving condi- standpoint, we haven’t tibbeha County Sheriff’s tions will be better. Still, had any problems,” Kemp Department. we are urging people to said. “Really, at this point, “We had a pretty slow stay off the roads if they we believe the worst is night,” Garnett said. “The can.” probably over as far as night shift reported three Jon Turner of 4-County service interruptions go.” cars that had slid off the Electric Power Associa- County law enforce- road with no damage or tion said there were no ment officials said there injuries. The average weather-related outages were no major collisions number of (calls) for us overnight. or injuries to date. on a day is 10 to 12. (Tues- “We had two outages “Most people stayed day) we had three calls in Noxubee County and off the road,” said Clay on Old Highway 25 and a one of those we’re still County Sheriff Eddie couple out on Oktoc Road working on,” Turner said. Scott. “I’d say we reported all day. That was it.” “The outages affected 55 to less than a dozen calls, The Lowndes Coun- customers total. Over- people slipping into ditch- ty Sheriff’s Department all, there weren’t a lot of es and needing someone could not be reached for weather issues affecting to pull them out, things comment this morning.

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Four-pass possessions typically don’t gener- ate a lot of buzz. But an otherwise ordinary trip early in the then-No. 4 Mississippi State women’s basketball team’s game against Alabama on Sunday epito- mizes how the Bulldogs have become one of the nation’s best teams. Leading 3-2, senior point guard Morgan Wil- liam initiated the offense with a lob pass to the right corner to Blair Schaefer. The pass looked like it was going out of bounds, but Schaefer saved it, gained her footing and then attacked Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff the baseline. Alabama responded by cutting Mississippi State’s Lamar Peters drives to the basket for two of his 10 points Tuesday night in an 80-62 victory Schaefer off, but she found Roshunda Johnson against Vanderbilt at Humphrey Coliseum. open on the left wing behind the 3-point arc. The senior passed up a chance to shoot or to create off the dribble and passed the ball back to Wil- liam, who balanced the court. BULLDOGS SNAP LOSING STREAK The action settled only for a second. With a taller Shaquera Wade on her, William By Brett Hudson Stapleton had two treys sensed her opportunity and darted to the right. [email protected] and Holman and Peters The help defense didn’t come initially, but for- also had 3-pointers in the ward Quanetria Bolton slid over so she could be STARKVILLE — The final 20 minutes. in position if William opted to take the ball to the numbers tell you to play Former Starkville rim. zone against the Missis- High School standout Ty- sippi State men’s basket- See MSU WOMEN, 3B son Carter (nine points, ball team. five rebounds, two assists, Game 20 MSU’s 29.7-percent two steals) had both of his n mark from 3-point range No. 3 Mississippi State at No. 6 Tennessee, 2 p.m. Sunday (ESPN2; WKBB-FM 100.9). entering its game against 3-pointers in the first half. Vanderbilt on Tuesday was In all, MSU’s 8-for-20 last in the Southeastern effort from 3-point range Conference and 336th out was its third-highest of 351 teams nationally. shooting percentage of Vanderbilt obliged and the season. started the game in a MSU also had 20 as- zone. By the final minute sists to eclipse its previ- of the first half, MSU led ous high of 13 in a SEC by double digits and had game. It was the third forced Vanderbilt to aban- time this season the Bull- don the strategy. dogs handed out 20 or After going 3-for-13 See MSU MEN, 3B from 3-point range in the first half, MSU went 5-for-7 in the second to pull away Game 19 and beat Vanderbilt 80-62 Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff n Mississippi State at at Humphrey Coliseum. Mississippi State’s Aric Holman had 18 points and a Alabama, Quinndary Weather- career-high 14 rebounds Tuesday night. 7:30 p.m. Saturday spoon led MSU (14-4, (SEC Network; 2-3 Southeastern Con- “I think our guys are learning.” WKBB-FM 100.9, ference) with 19 points, learning,” MSU coach MSU started 1-for-10 WFCA-FM 107.9. while Aric Holman had 18 Ben Howland said. “We from 3-point range, but it points and a career-high watched a lot of film hit 7 of 10 from distance Inside 14 rebounds for his fourth (Monday). We gave them to finish at 40 percent. n MORE COLLEGE double-double. Lamar Sunday off. We watched Weatherspoon had his BASKETBALL: Yante Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Peters added 10 points to 45 minutes of film and only 3-pointer in the sec- Maten’s shot with five Mississippi State senior point guard Morgan help the Bulldogs snap a took it away from prac- ond half when he scored seconds left lifted Georgia William (2) leads the Southeastern Conference three-game losing streak. tice time because we’re 11 of his points. Xavian past LSU. Page 3B in assist-to-turnover ratio. Silva helps Gamecocks Davis, Aggies end skid FOOTBALL: NFL upset No. 18 Wildcats thanks to good bounce Saints QB Brees plans By PETE IACOBELLI By The Associated Press to stay in New Orleans The Associated Press COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M By BRETT MARTEL COLUMBIA, S.C. — Kentucky men’s basketball men’s basketball coach Billy Kennedy offered a con- The Associated Press coach John Calipari thought his freshmen looked cise invocation when Ole Miss’ Breein Tyree tossed like freshmen for the first time all season. up a 3-pointer from the left of the top of the key late METAIRIE, La. — Drew Brees dispensed South Carolina’s Chris Silva continued to look Tuesday night in Reed Arena. with technicalities regarding his contract and So. Carolina 76, like a major force in the “I was praying it would spoke as if his return to New Orleans next sea- Southeastern Conference. Texas A&M 71, bounce out,” Kennedy said. son was virtually assured. No. 18 Kentucky 68 On Wednesday, Silva’s Ole Miss 69 “God blessed us with the “It’s the same way I felt two days ago. It’s the experience won out as he right bounce.” same way I felt 12 years ago. I’ll be here as long tied his career high with 27 The result was a 71-69 as they’ll have me,” Brees said Tuesday in the points to help South Carolina rallied from a 14-point Aggies’ victory against the Rebels, Texas A&M’s locker room at Saints headquarters, where play- deficit in the second half for a 76-68 victory against first Southeastern Conference victory in six tries ers were packing up for the offseason following No. 18 Kentucky on Tuesday night. this season. their dramatic elimination from the playoffs in Silva “was the difference,” Calipari said. “He “Billy Kennedy is a good friend of mine, a good Minnesota last weekend. manhandled everyone we put on him.” man and a good coach,” Ole Miss coach Andy Ken- Brees acknowledged he’d have leverage if he It didn’t look like Silva would have an impact mid- nedy said. “Sometimes the odds have a way of eve- chose to listen to offers from other clubs, but as- way through the second half when Kevin Knox’s ning out. We had a guy with a clean look and unfor- serted that he has no plans to do so for profes- short jumper with 12 minutes, 28 seconds to go put tunately it just didn’t go down.” sional and personal reasons. the Wildcats ahead 54-40. But that’s when South Fortunately for the Aggies, center Tyler Davis’ The Saints have pieces in place to be a con- Carolina, fueled by the powerful, 6-foot-9 Silva, got final shot did. With the scored tied at 69, Davis tender in upcoming seasons, having nearly ad- going and outscored Kentucky (14-4, 4-2 SEC) 36-14 missed a short jumper but grabbed the rebound for vanced to the NFC title game with a roster fea- the rest of the way. the putback and a 71-69 A&M lead with 22.7 sec- turing numerous first- and second-year regulars. Silva had 12 points in that stretch to lift the Game- onds remaining. That set up the Rebels’ final play “Do I feel like this team has what it takes? Yes, cocks (12-6, 3-3) with the memorable miss that rattled in and finally I do,” Brees said. See UPSET, 4B See Texas A&M, 4B See BREES, 3B 2B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Tuesday’s Games Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands and Alla St. Louis 2, Toronto 1, OT Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Pauline briefly Basketball New Jersey 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Parmentier, France and , CALENDAR NBA N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 1 Germany, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. EASTERN CONFERENCE Dallas 4, Detroit 2 , Slovenia and Hao-Ching Mississippi State Prep Basketball Atlantic Division Nashville 1, Vegas 0 Chan (14), Taiwan, def. Coco Vandeweghe, W L Pct GB San Jose 3, Arizona 2, SO United States and , Britain, 7-6 Women’s basketball team stays at No. 3 in USA Today Today’s Games Boston 34 11 .756 — Today’s Games (3), 6-4. Toronto 29 13 .690 3½ Montreal at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Oak Hill Academy at Winona Christian Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Viktorija Golubic, Switzerland and Nina Coaches Poll Friday’s Games Philadelphia 20 20 .500 11½ Thursday’s Games Stojanovic, Serbia, def. Andreja Klepac, STARKVILLE — The Mississippi State women’s basketball team New York 20 24 .455 13½ Washington at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Slovenia and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (9), Brooklyn 16 28 .364 17½ remained at No. 3 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll for the ninth- Oxford at Columbus Dallas at Columbus, 6 p.m. Spain, 6-3, 6-3. Grenada at West Point Southeast Division Toronto at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Katerina Bondarenko, Ukraine and Aleksandra straight week. W L Pct GB Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Krunic, Serbia, def. , Australia MSU held on to the No. 3 spot, its 64th-straight week in the poll, Kosciusko at Noxubee County Miami 25 18 .581 — St. Louis at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. and Natalia Vikhlyantseva, Russia, 6-2, 6-2. Pontotoc at Caledonia Washington 25 19 .568 ½ Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic and Lucie after tallying home wins against Ole Miss and Alabama. Charlotte 17 25 .405 7½ Vegas at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Safarova (4), Czech Republic, def. , Orlando 13 31 .295 12½ Leake Central at New Hope Arizona at Nashville, 7 p.m. Britain and Naomi Broady, Britain, 6-2, 6-1. The wins improved Vic Schaefer’s squad to 19-0, the second-best Atlanta 12 31 .279 13 San Jose at Colorado, 8 p.m. Olga Savchuk, Ukraine and Raluca-Ioana start in school history, and 5-0 in the Southeastern Conference. Aberdeen at Corinth Central Division Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. W L Pct GB Friday’s Games Olaru, Romania, def. Yulia Putintseva, MSU owns the highest ranking of the six SEC teams in the poll. Madison Central at Starkville High Kazakhstan and Kateryna Kozlova, Ukraine, Cleveland 26 17 .605 — Vegas at Florida, 6:30 p.m. 6-3, 6-3. Tennessee, MSU’s opponent at 2 p.m. Sunday (ESPN2) in Knoxville, West Lowndes at Hamilton Indiana 24 20 .545 2½ Montreal at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Sorana Cirstea, Romania and Beatriz Tennessee, fell one spot to No. 7. South Carolina landed at No. 10, Starkville Academy at Heritage Academy Milwaukee 23 20 .535 3 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Detroit 22 20 .524 3½ Haddad Maia, Brazil, def. Veronika Kudermetova, while Missouri followed in 12th. Texas A&M and Georgia rounded out Central Holmes at Oak Hill Academy Chicago 17 27 .386 9½ Russia and Aryna Sabalenka, Belarus, 6-2, the league teams in the poll at Nos. 17 and 24, respectively. Victory Christian at Tuscaloosa Christian WESTERN CONFERENCE Tennis 6-2. MSU will hold its next Hail State Hoops Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Southwest Division Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany and Raquel Pickens Academy at South Choctaw W L Pct GB Atawo (12), United States, def. Astra Sharma, Thursday in Mize Pavilion. Houston 30 12 .714 — Wednesday Australia and Belinda Woolcock, Australia, 7-6 San Antonio 29 16 .644 2½ At Melbourne (2), 6-3. Prep Soccer New Orleans 23 20 .535 7½ Men Lidziya Marozava, Belarus and Lesley Thursday’s Match Memphis 14 28 .333 16 Singles Kerkhove, Netherlands, def. Lyudmyla SEC Second Round Heritage Academy at Columbus Christian, 4 p.m. Dallas 15 30 .333 16½ Kichenok, Ukraine and Makoto Ninomiya, Northwest Division NOTE: Seedings in parentheses Japan, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Leonardo Mayer, Georgia sweeps women’s basketball weekly awards Friday’s Matches W L Pct GB Shuai Peng, China and Su-Wei Hsieh (8), BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Georgia’s Caliya Robinson and Gabby Minnesota 29 17 .630 — Argentina, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Starkville Academy at Hartfield Academy, 4:30 p.m. Damir Dzumhur (28), Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. Taiwan, def. Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania Connally are this week’s Southeastern Conference women’s basket- Oklahoma City 24 20 .545 4 and Maria Irigoyen, Argentina, 6-3, 7-5. Columbus at Oxford, 5 p.m. Portland 23 21 .523 5 John Millman, Australia, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Diego Schwartzman (24), Argentina, def. Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic and ball’s Player and Freshman of the Week. Denver 23 21 .523 5 Donna Vekic, Croatia, def. Anna-Lena Friedsam, Kosciusko at New Hope, 5:30 p.m. Utah 17 26 .395 10½ Casper Ruud, Norway, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Robinson finished just two blocks shy of a triple-double with 18 Pablo Carreno-Busta (10), Spain, def. Gilles Germany and Alison Van Uytvanck, Belgium, Louisville at Caledonia, 5:30 p.m. Pacific Division 5-0. points, 19 rebounds, and eight blocks in a win at then-No. 16 Texas W L Pct GB Simon, France, 6-2, 3-0. Philadelphia at MSMS, 5:30 p.m. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, def. Malek Jaziri, Jessica Moore, Australia and Ellen Perez, A&M. Her 19 rebounds ties for the second- best single-game perfor- Golden State 36 9 .800 — Australia, def. Darija Jurak, Croatia and Nao L.A. Clippers 22 21 .512 13 Tunisia, 7-5, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 3-6, 6-2. West Point at Saltillo, 5:30 p.m. Hibino, Japan, 6-4, 6-4. mance among all SEC players this season and ties for the sixth-best Phoenix 16 29 .356 20 Ryan Harrison, United States, def. Pablo performance by a Georgia player in school history. The eight blocks are L.A. Lakers 15 28 .349 20 Cuevas (31), Uruguay, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-4. , Romania and Irina Marin Cilic (6), Croatia, def. Joao Sousa, Begu (10), Romania, def. Andrea Petkovic, the most by a SEC player against another league opponent this season, Men’s College Basketball Sacramento 13 30 .302 22 Today’s Game Portugal, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. Germany and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, and tied for the best overall. She recorded two double-doubles in two Tuesday’s Games Andrey Rublev (30), Russia, def. Marcos 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-2. games this week and now has three-straight this year. Auburn at Alabama, 6 p.m. Orlando 108, Minnesota 102 Baghdatis, Cyprus, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-2. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia and Thursday’s Game New Orleans 116, Boston 113, OT Nick Kyrgios (17), Australia, def. Viktor Troicki, Ekaterina Alexandrova, Russia, def. Connally scored 37 points against Texas A&M, marking the highest Denver 105, Dallas 102 Serbia, 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (2). Catherine Cartan single-game point total for a Georgia freshman against a SEC opponent Rice at Southern Mississippi, 7 p.m. Portland 118, Phoenix 111 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (15), France, def. Denis Bellis, United States and Marketa Today’s Games Shapovalov, Canada, 3-6, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 7-5. Vondrousova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. in program history. Washington at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Kyle Edmund, Britain, def. Denis Istomin, , Russia and Ekaterina Women’s College Basketball Detroit at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Uzbekistan, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Makarova, Russia, def. Sloane Stephens, Thursday’s Games New Orleans at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Nikoloz Basilashvili, Georgia, def. Ruben United States and Eugenie Bouchard, Canada, No. 1 Florida leads eight SEC teams in D1Baseball San Antonio at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Bemelmans, Belgium, 7-5, 6-1, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4. Southern Miss at UAB, 6 p.m. Golden State at Chicago, 7 p.m. Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Yoshihito Nishioka, Preseason Poll L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Japan, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. Texas A&M at Alabama, 7 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. Yuichi Sugita, Japan, Transactions D1Baseball named the Florida baseball team its preseason No. 1 Missouri at Ole Miss, 8 p.m. New York at Memphis, 7 p.m. 7-6 (3), 6-7 (3), 7-5, 4-6, 12-10. Utah at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Women’s Singles Tuesday’s Moves squad in its preseason top 25 released Tuesday. BASEBALL Denver at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Second Round Arkansas (No. ), Kentucky (No. 8), Ole Miss (No. 9), and Texas College Swimming and Diving Thursday’s Games Luksika Kumkhum, Thailand, def. Belinda American League A&M (No. 10) join Florida in the top 10. Orlando at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Bencic, Switzerland, 6-1, 6-3. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Named Gene Thursday’s Meet Philadelphia at Boston, 6 p.m. Petra Martic, Croatia, def. Irina Begu, Romania, Lamont special assistant to the general Mississippi State (No. 12), Vanderbilt (No. 14), and LSU (No. 16) Minnesota at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 6-4, 7-6 (3). manager. round out the league’s teams in the rankings. Ohio State at Alabama, Noon Indiana at Portland, 9 p.m. Alize Cornet, France, def. Julia Goerges (12), NEW YORK YANKEES — Agree to terms with Friday’s Games Germany, 6-4, 6-3. LHP Wade LeBlanc on a minor league contract. South Alabama, with former New Hope High School standout San Antonio at Toronto, 6 p.m. Denisa Allertova, Czech Republic, def. Shuai SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with Wells Davis, is No. 20 in the poll. Junior College Basketball Miami at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Zhang, China, 6-4, 7-6 (5). RHP Johendi Jiminian, C Joe Odom, INFs The ranking is the highest in D1Baseball’s preseason poll in school Thursday’s Games Sacramento at Memphis, 7 p.m. Magda Linette, Poland, def. Daria Kasatkina Matt Hague and Rey Navarro and OFs John Washington at Detroit, 7 p.m. (22), Russia, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Andreoli and Kirk Nieuwenhuis on minor league history for Ole Miss. The poll is in its fourth year. Women: Coahoma at Itawamba, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 8 p.m. Marta Kostyuk, Ukraine, def. Olivia Rogowska, contracts. Despite having five players selected in the 2017 Major League Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Australia, 6-3, 7-5. TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with Men: Coahoma at Itawamba, 8 p.m. New York at Utah, 9:30 p.m. (4), Ukraine, def. Katerina RHP Deolis Guerra on a minor league contract. Baseball First-Year Player draft, the Rebels return all but two players Siniakova, Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. National League in their every-day lineup from last spring, led by Will Golsan, a former Jelena Ostapenko (7), Latvia, def. Ying-Ying NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with with Football OF Jay Bruce on a three-year contract. standout at New Hope High, and Tim Rowe. Duan, China, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. on the air NFL Playoffs Anett Kontaveit (32), Estonia, def. Mona BASKETBALL Of the position players who started at least 24 games in 2017, eight Barthel, Germany, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. National Basketball Association Conference Championships NBA — Fined Toronto G DeMar DeRozan of the 10 return. Sunday’s Games , Estonia, def. Monica Puig, Puerto Today AFC Rico, 6-4, 6-3. $15,000 for public criticism of officiating. FOOTBALL On the mound, Ole Miss lost only one player who threw substantial COLLEGE BASKETBALL Jacksonville at New England, 2:05 p.m. (WCBI) Carla Suarez-Navarro, Spain, def. Timea National Football League NFC Babos, Hungary, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. innings — David Parkinson — a 12th-round draft pick of the Philadel- 5 p.m. — Tulsa at Temple, ESPNEWS MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Released OT Storm Minnesota at Philadelphia, 5:40 p.m. (WLOV) Katerina Bondarenko, Ukraine, def. Anastasia phia Phillies. 5:30 p.m. — Dayton at St. Joseph’s, CBS Sports Norton from the practice squad. Signed TE Pavlyuchenkova (15), Russia, 6-2, 6-3. Nick Truesdell to the practice squad. Network Pro Bowl Magdalena Rybarikova (19), Slovakia, def. Sunday, Jan. 28 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Named Brian Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2. Schottenheimer offensive coordinator and Ken 5:30 p.m. — Villanova at Georgetown, FS1 At Orlando, Fla. (30), Netherlands, def. Nicole Ole Miss AFC vs. NFC, 2 p.m. (ESPN/ABC) Norton Jr. defensive coordinator. 6 p.m. — Iowa at Rutgers, Big Ten Network Gibbs, United States, 7-6 (3), 6-0. Canadian Football League Women’s basketball team will play host to No. 11 6 p.m. — Arkansas at Florida, ESPN2 Super Bowl Caroline Wozniacki (2), Denmark, def. Jana CFL — Suspended Saskatchewan OL Bruce 6 p.m. — SMU at Wichita State, ESPNU Sunday, Feb. 4 Fett, Croatia, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. Campbell two games for testing positive for a Missouri At Minneapolis, Minn. Men’s Doubles banned substance. 6 p.m. — Auburn at Alabama, SEC Network AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 5:30 p.m. First Round EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed K Hugh OXFORD — The Ole Miss women’s basketball team will play host 7 p.m. — Houston at Tulane, ESPNEWS (NBC) Fabio Fognini, Italy and Marcel Granollers, O’Neill and WR Shaq Hill. to Missouri at 8 p.m. Thursday (SEC Network) at The Pavilion at Ole Spain, def. Alex Bolt, Australia and Bradley HOCKEY 7:30 p.m. — St. John’s at Xavier, CBS Sports College Bowl Schedule Mousley, Australia, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-2. Miss. National Hockey League Network Saturday’s Games Feliciano Lopez, Spain and Marc Lopez (9), COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled F Ole Miss (11-6, 1-3 Southeastern Conference) was off Thursday. It East-West Shrine Classic Spain, def. Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia and Florin Dominic Toninato from San Antonio (AHL). 7:30 p.m. — Seton Hall at Creighton, FS1 At St. Petersburg, Florida Mergea, Romania, 6-2, 6-4. LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled F Michael is coming off a 76-45 loss to then-No. 4 Mississippi State last Thursday. East vs. West, 2 p.m. (NFLN) Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany and Ben Amadio and D Paul LaDue from Ontario (AHL). 8 p.m. — Ohio State at Northwestern, Big Ten NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Missouri (15-2, 3-1) also was off Sunday. It is coming off an 81-70 Mclachlan, Japan, def. Thanasi Kokkinakis, NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Network At Carson, California Australia and Jordan Thompson, Australia, victory against Vanderbilt last Thursday. American vs. National, TBA (FS1) Frederick Gaudreau from Milwaukee (AHL). 8 p.m. — Iowa State at TCU, ESPNU 6-4, 6-3. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned D Steven n Hiskey returning to women’s soccer team as assistant Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain and Pablo 8 p.m. — Tennessee at Missouri, SEC Network Saturday, Jan. 27 Santini to Binghamton (AHL). Recalled G Ken coach: At Oxford, Women’s soccer coach Matt Mott announced Tues- 9:30 p.m. — Nevada at San Jose State, CBS Senior Bowl Carreno-Busta, Spain, def. Robin Haase, Appleby from Binghamton. day the hiring of former Rebel standout Jessica Hiskey as the program’s At Mobile, Alabama Netherlands and Matwe Middelkoop, TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled G Louis Sports Network North vs. South, 1:30 p.m. (NFLN) Netherlands, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Domingue from Syracuse (AHL). new assistant coach. 10 p.m. — Fresno State at San Diego State, ESPNU Benoit Paire, France and Hugo Nys, France, VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Signed D Jon Hiskey returns to Oxford following a two-year professional career def. Julio Peralta, Chile and Santiago Gonzalez Merrill to a two-year contract extension. Re- FIGURE SKATING Hockey (13), Mexico, 6-4, 0-6, 6-2. called D Jason Garrison from Chicago (AHL). in Sweden. 11 a.m. — European Championships, Pairs Short , New Zealand and Wesley Koolhof, SOCCER After finishing her collegiate career, Hiskey became the fourth NHL Netherlands, def. Frederic Niemeyer, Canada Major League Soccer Program, at Moscow, NBC Sports Network EASTERN CONFERENCE and Peter Gojowczyk, Germany, 6-2, 6-1. LA GALAXY — Signed D Emrah Klimenta. known Rebel to sign a professional contract, joining Skövde KIK in 1 p.m. — European Championships, Men’s Short Atlantic Division Oliver Marach, Austria and Mate Pavic (7), REAL SALT LAKE — Re-signed M Kyle Sweden. During her two-year stint, she helped Skövde KIK achieve GP W L OT Pts GF GA Croatia, def. Victor Estrella Burgos, Dominican Beckerman. Program, at Moscow (same-day tape), NBC Tampa Bay 44 31 10 3 65 161 112 Republic and Federico Delbonis, Argentina, National Women’s Soccer League its highest league finish in club-history (third) as well as the program’s Boston 42 24 10 8 56 137 108 6-1, 6-4. WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Traded F Crystal Sports Network Toronto 46 25 17 4 54 147 133 lowest goals against average for a season. Bruno Soares, Brazil and Jamie Murray (5), Dunn and an international roster spot to North GOLF Detroit 44 18 19 7 43 119 135 Carolina for D Taylor Smith and F Ashley Hatch. Hiskey tested the waters of coaching in the spring of 2016, serving Florida 43 18 19 6 42 122 141 Britain, def. Donald Young, United States and 7 p.m. — Asian Tour, SMBC Singapore Open, Montreal 44 18 20 6 42 115 138 Francis Tiafoe, United States, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Traded F/D Lindsay Agnew and the No. 6 pick as assistant coach for the Oxford Soccer Club. Playing the role of in the 2018 draft to Houston for the No. 3 over- first round, at Singapore, TGC Ottawa 42 15 18 9 39 117 149 Alexander Peya, Austria and Nikola Mektic, instructor and mentor for the youth squad, Hiskey also designed and Buffalo 44 11 24 9 31 99 151 Croatia, def. Julien Benneteau, France and all pick. 9:30 p.m. — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi United Soccer League implemented training sessions for the club. Metropolitan Division Jonathan Eysseric, France, 6-3, 6-0. HSBC Championship, first round, at Abu Dhabi, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan Sebastian NASHVILLE SC — Signed F Ropapa Men- From 2012-15 Hiskey was a stalwart for the Rebels both on the United Arab Emirates, TGC Washington 45 28 14 3 59 140 127 Cabal (11), Colombia, def. Andrew Whittington, sah and Ds London Woodberry and Jordan back line and at midfield, starting 74 matches and logging over 7,000 New Jersey 43 23 12 8 54 137 131 Australia and Marc Polmans, Australia, 7-6 (5), Dunstan. NBA Columbus 46 25 18 3 53 124 129 7-6 (4). COLLEGE minutes on the pitch. N.Y. Rangers 45 23 17 5 51 137 130 Sam Querrey, United States and Steve ALABAMA A&M — Named Connell Maynor 6:30 p.m. — New Orleans at Atlanta, Fox Sports Pittsburgh 46 24 19 3 51 135 141 Johnson, United States, def. Fernando football coach. Southeast N.Y. Islanders 46 23 19 4 50 159 168 Verdasco, Spain and Ivan Dodig (14), Croatia, CHATTANOOGA — Promoted senior 7 p.m. — L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, ESPN2 Philadelphia 44 20 16 8 48 129 130 6-4, 6-3. associate athletics director Scott Altizer to deputy Southern Mississippi Carolina 45 20 17 8 48 126 140 Pablo Andujar, Spain and Albert Ramos- athletics director, senior associate 9:30 p.m. — Denver at L.A. Clippers, ESPN WESTERN CONFERENCE Vinolas, Spain, def. Sanchai Ratiwatana, athletics director/senior woman administrator Minnesota Twins second baseman Dozier will be Central Division Thailand and Sonchat Ratiwatana, Thailand, Laura Herron to executive associate athletics NHL GP W L OT Pts GF GA 6-4, 6-4. director/senior woman administrator and Winnipeg 46 26 13 7 59 153 127 baseball team’s Dugout Banquet set for Feb. 3 6:30 p.m. — Montreal at Boston, NBC Sports Bob Bryan, United States and Mike Bryan (6), associate athletics director of student Nashville 43 26 11 6 58 132 114 support services Dr. Emily Blackman to senior HATTIESBURG — Former Southern Mississippi baseball standout Network St. Louis 47 27 17 3 57 136 123 United States, def. Marton Fucsovics, Hungary and Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, 5-7, 7-5, 6-1. associate athletics director. Named Lee 9 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Anaheim, NBC Sports Dallas 46 26 17 3 55 140 126 Roberts associate athletics director for and current Minnesota Twins second baseman Brian Dozier will be Minnesota 46 24 17 5 53 133 131 Max Mirnyi, Belarus and Philipp Oswald, Network Austria, def. Dudi Sela, Israel and Thomas development, Beth Luehrs director of the keynote speaker for the 15th-annual Southern Miss Dugout Club Colorado 43 24 16 3 51 142 126 business affairs, Andrew Horton senior associate SOCCER Chicago 45 22 17 6 50 136 123 Fabbiano, Italy, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 7-6 (4). banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3, in the Thad Cochran Center. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden and Franko Skugor, athletics director for external operations. Pacific Division Adjusted the title of Dr. Jay Blackman to 1:30 p.m. — FA Cup, Third round, Chelsea vs. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Croatia, def. Roman Jebavy, Czech Republic The event features a dinner, a silent auction, and an opportunity senior associate athletics director for strategic Vegas 43 29 11 3 61 145 117 and Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 7-5, 7-5. to meet the 2018 Southern Miss baseball team. Dozier will sign auto- Norwich City, FS1 communications. San Jose 43 24 13 6 54 123 114 Radu Albot, Moldova and Hyeon Chung, graphs and photos, as provided by the Southern Miss baseball, from TENNIS Calgary 45 25 16 4 54 131 125 NOTRE DAME — Dismissed junior WR Kevin Republic of Korea, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada Stepherson, sophomore RBs Deon McIntosh 8 p.m. — Australian Open, second round, at Los Angeles 44 24 15 5 53 129 107 and Jonathan Erlich, Israel, 7-6 (4), 6-3. 4:45-5:45 p.m. at the event. Anaheim 45 20 16 9 49 122 125 and CJ Holmes and junior DT Brandon Tiassum Melbourne, Australia, ESPN2 Women’s Doubles from the football team. The Fulton native cemented himself as one of Southern Miss’ Edmonton 46 20 23 3 43 126 147 First Round Vancouver 45 18 21 6 42 119 147 RUTGERS — Named John McNulty offensive 2 a.m. (Thursday) — Australian Open, second Yung-Jan Chan, Taiwan and Andrea Sestini all-time greats from 2006-2009. After being taken in the eighth round Arizona 46 10 28 8 28 107 163 coordinator. by the Twins in the 2009 draft, Dozier made a quick ascent to the round, at Melbourne, Australia, ESPN2 Hlavackova (1), Czech Republic, def. Xinyun SYRACUSE — Named Mike Cavanaugh WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Han, China and Chen Liang, China, 6-3, 6-0. offensive line coach. big-league club where he has become a fixture on a club that made the overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Varvara Lepchenko, United States and WASHINGTON STATE — Suspended men’s postseason for the first time in seven seasons this past fall. 8 p.m. — Baylor at Iowa State, Fox Sports Net and two wild cards per conference advance to Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia, def. Qiang Wang, junior basketball G KJ Langston indefinitely for Dozier earned his first Gold Glove following the 2017 season. playoffs. China and Yafan Wang, China, 6-4, 6-2. a violation of team rules. Tickets for the banquet are $25 per person. Seating is limited to the Thursday first 400 people. To reserve your seat, call Collin Cargill at 601-266- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6542, or email him at [email protected]. 6 p.m. — Jacksonville State at Morehead State, BASKETBALL: NBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL CBS Sports Network 6 p.m. — Murray State at Belmont, ESPNU Alabama 7:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Maryland, FS1 Boston Celtics great Washington State QB Men’s basketball team will play host to No. 17 8 p.m. — Michigan at Nebraska, Big Ten Network 8 p.m. — Alabama-Birmingham at Western Auburn tonight Kentucky, CBS Sports Network White dies at 71 Hilinski found dead TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama men’s basketball team will 8 p.m. — Saint Mary’s (Cal) at Gonzaga, ESPN play host to No. 17 Auburn at 6 tonight (SEC Network) at Coleman 8 p.m. — Southern California at Oregon, ESPN2 By The Associated Press By The Associated Press Coliseum. 8 p.m. — UNC-Asheville at Winthrop, ESPNU The game will kick off a stretch that will see Alabama (11-6, 3-2 10 p.m. — Loyola Marymount at BYU, ESPNU BOSTON — Basketball Hall PULLMAN, Wash. — Wash- Southeastern Conference) play four of its next five games at home. 10 p.m. — UCLA at Oregon State, FS1 of Famer Jo Jo White, a two-time ington State quarterback Tyler Alabama is coming off back-to-back wins for the first time since COLLEGE HOCKEY late November. It defeated LSU 74-66 on Saturday in Baton Rouge, 5:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Michigan State, Big NBA champion with the Boston Hilinski has died from an ap- Louisiana. Auburn (16-1, 4-0) is the only team without a loss in the SEC. Ten Network Celtics and an Olympic gold med- parent self-inflicted gunshot It enters the game riding a 14game winning streak. FIGURE SKATING alist, has died. He was 71. wound. n Bams named SEC Swimmer of the Week: At Birmingham, 11 a.m. — European Championships, Pairs Free The Celtics announced his The 21-year-old Hilinski was Alabama, Junior Laurent Bams was named the SEC Swimmer of the Program, at Moscow, NBC Sports Network Week following a four-win performance in a road victory at Florida 1 p.m. — European Championships, Ladies’ death Tuesday night. No cause was discovered in his apartment af- State, the league office announced Tuesday. Short Program, at Moscow (same-day tape), NBC provided. ter he didn’t show up for practice Bams won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 53.97 seconds, Sports Network The team said it was “terribly Tuesday. A rifle “was recovered which was nearly a second ahead of the field. He also won the 200 GOLF saddened” by White’s passing, next to Hilinski and a suicide breaststroke by nearly two seconds with a career-best 1:59.41. He is 2 p.m. — PGA Tour, CareerBuilder Challenge, first calling him a “champion and a gen- note was found,” according to ranked second in the conference in the 100 breaststroke. round, at La Quinta, California, TGC In addition to his individual races, Bams swam the breaststroke leg 6 p.m. — Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Electric tleman; supremely talented and the Pullman Police Department. on the 200 medley relay and the anchor leg on the 200 freestyle relay. Championship, first round, at Ka’upulehu-Kona, brilliant on the court, and endless- “We are deeply saddened to n Track and field team’s Haugh named SEC Men’s Field Hawaii, TGC ly gracious off of it.” hear the news of Tyler’s pass- Athlete of the Week: At Birmingham, Alabama, Senior Daniel Haugh 9 p.m. — Asian Tour, SMBC Singapore Open, was named the SEC Men’s Field Athlete of the Week, the league office White played 10 seasons for ing,” Washington State coach second round, at Singapore, TGC Boston, which drafted him ninth Mike Leach said in a statement. announced Tuesday. 2 a.m. (Friday) — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Haugh opened the 2018 season with a meet-record performance, HSBC Championship, second round, at Abu overall from Kansas in 1969. He av- “He was an incredible young winning the weight throw at the UAB Blazer Invitational last Friday with Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, TGC eraged 17.2 points per game over man and everyone who had the a toss of 71 feet, 10 inches (21.89 meters) on his final attempt of the NBA 13 years, also playing for Golden privilege of knowing him was competition. The mark is second nationally and leads the SEC. 6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Boston, TNT State and the Kansas City Kings better for it. The entire WSU n Gymnast Winston earns second SEC Specialist of the 8:30 p.m. — Minnesota at Houston, TNT Week honor of season: At Birmingham, Alabama, For the second NHL before retiring in 1981. community mourns as thoughts week in a row, gymnast Kiana Winston has been named the SEC 6:30 p.m. — Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, NBC The Celtics retired White’s No. and prayers go out to his family.” Specialist of the Week, the league office announced Tuesday. Sports Network 10 the following year, and he still Hilinski was the presumptive The Fort Worth, Texas, native won three events last Friday to lead 7 p.m. — Arizona at Nashville, Fox Sports South the Crimson Tide to a victory against Georgia. Winston won her second was working with the club as a starting quarterback going into uneven bars (9.925) and balance beam (9.900) titles in as many weeks. 9 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, NBC Sports director of special projects at the next season. He started Wash- She also took top honors on the floor exercise (9.9). Her uneven bars Network TENNIS time of his death. ington State’s Holiday Bowl loss mark was the highest score of the meet on any event. White averaged 18.1 points as a to Michigan State after Luke 10 p.m. — Australian Open, third round, at Melbourne, Australia, ESPN2 member of the 1974 Celtics cham- Falk was unable to play due to a Junior Colleges 2 a.m. (Friday) — Australian Open, third round, pionship team and was chosen wrist injury. at Melbourne, Australia, ESPN2 MVP of the NBA Finals two years “The tragic news today sur- EMCC, ICC reschedule basketball doubleheaders for WINTER SPORTS Saturday 3:30 p.m. — Biathlon: IBU World Cup, Women’s later when Boston won again. rounding Tyler Hilinski is devas- The East Mississippi and Itawamba Community College women’s 7.5km Sprint, at Antholz-Anterselva, Italy Boston traded White to the tating to all. Tyler was a tremen- and men’s basketball teams reschedule doubleheaders scheduled for (same-day tape), NBC Sports Network Warriors midway through the dous individual, great friend and Tuesday night for Saturday. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1978-79 season and he remained teammate, and he will be deeply EMCC will play host to Northeast Mississippi C.C. at 1 p.m. Satur- 6 p.m. — Tennessee at Notre Dame, ESPN with Golden State through the fol- missed. Our hearts go out to his day. The men’s game will follow at 3 p.m. ICC will take on Mississippi 6 p.m. — Florida at Arkansas, SEC Network Delta C.C. at times to be determined Saturday. 8 p.m. — Missouri at Ole Miss, SEC Network lowing season. He played one final family and friends,” interim ath- — From Special Reports season in Kansas City. letic director John Johnson said. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 3B COLLEGE BASKETBALL Halftime—LSU 34-24. 3-Point Goals— Tuesday’s Men’s Major Georgia 4-16 (Jackson 1-1, Harris 1-2, Parker Tuesday’s Women’s Major 1-3, Hightower 1-6, Maten 0-1, Hammonds 0-1, Scores Crump 0-2), LSU 7-21 (Sampson 3-5, Reath Scores EAST 1-2, Epps 1-3, D.Edwards 1-4, Mays 1-5, Wa- EAST Buffalo 95, N. Illinois 67 ters 0-2). Rebounds—Georgia 36 (Maten 12), Houston 99, Temple 75 Syracuse 59, Pittsburgh 45 Maten’s shot lifts Georgia past LSU LSU 26 (Mays 7). Assists—Georgia 7 (Jackson SOUTH SOUTH 5), LSU 8 (Waters 5). Total Fouls—Georgia 12, Charleston Southern 81, Winthrop 45 Cincinnati 49, UCF 38 LSU 15. A—8,269 (13,215). High Point 62, Campbell 53 By The Associated Press won its first seven conference games. Georgia 61, LSU 60 Maryland 74, Indiana 70 in the first half. However, he Memphis 73, UConn 49 Texas A&M 71, Ole Miss 69 Presbyterian 72, Gardner-Webb 69 made a couple of baskets in Ethan Happ had 15 points, seven assists Mississippi St. 80, Vanderbilt 62 OLE MISS (10-8): Stevens 9-15 2-4 20, Radford 52, Longwood 33 and six rebounds to lead the Badgers (9-10, Nicholls 91, Texas A&M-CC 61 Olejniczak 1-3 0-0 2, Tyree 4-7 2-2 11, Burnett UNC-Asheville 48, Liberty 41 BATON ROUGE, La. — the last two-and-a-half min- North Carolina 87, Clemson 79 3-10 0-0 7, Crawford 0-1 4-5 4, Furmanavicius MIDWEST 2-4). Wisconsin has lost three straight — all South Carolina 76, Kentucky 68 0-1 2-2 2, Hymon 3-4 0-0 6, Shuler 2-4 0-0 5, Michigan 84, Ohio St. 75 Yante Maten’s field goal in utes before halftime. on the road. MIDWEST T.Davis 5-14 0-0 12. Totals 27-59 10-13 69. Michigan St. 67, Illinois 55 the lane with five seconds Ball St. 82, Cent. Michigan 76 TEXAS A&M (12-6): Hogg 2-6 0-0 6, Wil- Nebraska 74, Iowa 65 In the second half, Mat- n Kansas State 87, No. 4 Oklahoma Bowling Green 81, Miami (Ohio) 70 liams 8-9 2-3 18, T.Davis 8-14 4-8 20, Gilder S. Dakota St. 76, Dakota Wesleyan 63 remaining gave the Georgia 69: At Manhattan, Kansas, Barry Brown E. Michigan 63, Akron 49 4-10 2-3 10, Wilson 3-9 0-0 7, Trocha-Morelos Wichita St. 66, SMU 43 en made five field goals and IUPUI 81, Detroit 66 1-4 0-0 2, Chandler 0-0 0-0 0, Caldwell 1-2 0-0 men’s basketball team a 61- scored 24 points, Dean Wade added 21 and Kansas St. 87, Oklahoma 69 3, Flagg 2-3 0-2 5. Totals 29-57 8-16 71. The AP Women’s Top 25 sank all seven of his field Kansas State frustrated Oklahoma star Trae Kent St. 73, W. Michigan 71 Halftime—Texas A&M 45-37. 3-Point 60 victory against LSU in a Louisville 82, Notre Dame 78, 2OT Goals—Ole Miss 5-21 (T.Davis 2-7, Tyree 1-2, Fared goals to record his eighth Young all game. N. Iowa 68, Drake 54 Shuler 1-3, Burnett 1-6, Stevens 0-3), Texas Tuesday Southeastern Conference Cartier Diarra added 16 points and Xavi- North Dakota 86, N. Dakota St. 77 A&M 5-16 (Hogg 2-6, Caldwell 1-1, Flagg 1-2, 1. UConn (16-0) did not play. Next: vs. double-double to help the Purdue 78, Wisconsin 50 Wilson 1-2, T.Davis 0-1, Gilder 0-2, Trocha-Mo- Tulsa, Thursday. game Tuesday night. Bulldogs snap a two-game er Sneed had 13 for the defensive-minded Toledo 91, Ohio 57 relos 0-2). Rebounds—Ole Miss 28 (Stevens 2. Louisville (19-0) did not play. Next: at Wildcats (13-5, 3-3 Big 12 Conference), who SOUTHWEST 9), Texas A&M 31 (T.Davis 12). Assists—Ole Pittsburgh, Thursday. The Tigers (11-6, 2-3 SEC) losing streak. Texas A&M 71, Ole Miss 69 Miss 19 (Burnett 8), Texas A&M 17 (Wilson 3. Mississippi State (19-0) did not play. earned their sixth consecutive win over the Next: at No. 6 Tennessee, Sunday. pulled ahead 60-59 on a bas- 6). Total Fouls—Ole Miss 15, Texas A&M 13. Brandon Sampson led the Sooners at Bramlage Coliseum. The Associated Press A—10,578 (12,989). 4. Baylor (15-1) did not play. Next: at Iowa State, Wednesday. ket by Duop Reath with 39 Tigers with 17 points. Reath Young was held to 20 points on 8-of- Men’s Top 25 Fared Southeastern Conference 5. Notre Dame (16-2) did not play. Next: Tuesday vs. No. 6 Tennessee, Thursday. seconds left. The game-win- added 12 points and Skylar 21 shooting, his fewest since scoring 15 in 1. Villanova (16-1) did not play. Next: at Men 6. Tennessee (16-1) did not play. Next: at his college debut. He also was 2 of 10 from Georgetown, Wednesday. Conference Overall No. 5 Notre Dame, Thursday. ning field goal followed an Mays had 11. Waters, who 2. Virginia (16-1) did not play. Next: at W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 7. Oregon (17-2) did not play. Next: at No. offensive rebound by Juwan the 3-point line and committed 12 turnovers Georgia Tech, Thursday. Auburn 4-0 1.000 16-1 .941 18 Oregon State, Friday. was averaging 16 points a 8. Ohio State (16-3) lost to No. 19 against six assists. 3. Purdue (18-2) beat Wisconsin 78-50. Florida 4-1 .800 12-5 .706 Parker with 23 seconds to Kentucky 4-2 .800 14-4 .778 Michigan 84-75. Next: at No. 14 Maryland, game, was held to six points. Rashard Odomes had 16 points and Next: at Iowa, Saturday. Monday. 4. Oklahoma (14-3) lost to Kansas State Tennessee 3-2 .600 12-4 .750 play. “It’s just a tale of two Brady Manek had 12 for the Sooners (14-3, Alabama 3-2 .600 11-6 .647 9. Texas (14-3) did not play. Next: at 87-69. Next: at Oklahoma State, Saturday. Texas Tech, Saturday. 4-2). 5. Duke (16-2) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia 3-3 .500 12-5 .706 10. South Carolina (14-3) did not play. LSU’s Tremont Wa- halves,” LSU coach Will Wade Pittsburgh, Saturday. South Carolina 3-3 .500 12-6 .667 Next: at Vanderbilt, Thursday. n No. 12 Cincinnati 49, Central Florida Ole Miss 3-3 .500 10-8 .556 11. Missouri (15-2) did not play. Next: at ters missed an off-balance said. “We controlled the pace 6. West Virginia (15-3) did not play. Next: vs. Missouri 2-2 .500 12-5 .706 38: At Orlando, Florida, Gary Clark scored 17 Texas, Saturday. Mississippi, Thursday. 3-pointer with two seconds Mississippi State 2-3 .400 14-4 .778 12. Florida State (16-2) did not play. Next: in the first half. In the second points and grabbed 15 rebounds lead Cincinnati. 7. Wichita State (15-2) did not play. Next: vs. Arkansas 2-3 .400 12-5 .706 SMU, Wednesday. at Wake Forest, Thursday. remaining. LSU 2-3 .400 11-6 .647 13. UCLA (13-4) did not play. Next: vs. half, they controlled things. Jacob Evans added 10 points for the 8. Texas Tech (15-2) did not play. Next: at Texas A&M 1-5 .167 12-6 .667 No. 21 California, Friday. “I was supposed to set a Bearcats (16-2, 5-0 American Athletic Con- Texas, Wednesday. Vanderbilt 1-5 .167 6-12 .333 14. Maryland (16-3) beat Indiana 74-70. They got the ball to Maten, 9. Michigan State (16-3) did not play. Next: Next: vs. No. 8 Ohio State, Monday. screen and pop on the last their best player. They just ference), who won their ninth-straight game. vs. Indiana, Friday. Tuesday’s Games 15. Duke (14-4) did not play. Next: at UCF (12-6, 3-3) got seven points apiece 10. Kansas (15-3) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia 61, LSU 60 Virginia Tech, Thursday. play,” Maten said. “They beat us up in the paint and Baylor, Saturday. Mississippi State 80, Vanderbilt 62 16. Texas A&M (14-5) did not play. Next: from Tacko Fall, Terrell Allen and Dayon Grif- 11. Xavier (16-3) did not play. Next: vs. St. Texas A&M 71, Ole Miss 69 at Alabama, Thursday. were overplaying that a little beat us up on the glass.” fin, but struggled the entire game to get inside. John’s, Wednesday. South Carolina 76, Kentucky 68 17. West Virginia (15-3) did not play. Next: 12. Cincinnati (16-2) beat UCF 49-38. Next: Today’s Games at No. 24 Oklahoma State, Wednesday. bit, so I went back down in- Georgia, which trailed UCF shot 30 percent from the field and com- vs. East Carolina, Saturday. Arkansas at Florida, 6 p.m. (ESPN2) 18. Oregon State (13-4) did not play. mitted 14 turnovers. 13. Gonzaga (16-3) did not play. Next: vs. Auburn at Alabama, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Next: vs. No. 7 Oregon, Friday. side and Turtle (Jackson) did 34-24 at halftime, scored the Tennessee at Missouri, 8 p.m. (SEC Network) 19. Michigan (16-4) beat No. 8 Ohio State n No. 15 North Carolina 87, No. 20 Saint Mary’s, Thursday. 84-75. Next: vs. Illinois, Saturday. a good job finding me. first eight points of the sec- 14. Arizona (14-4) did not play. Next: at Thursday’s Games No games scheduled 20. Iowa (15-4) lost to Nebraska 74-65. Clemson 79: At Chapel Hill, North Carolina, California, Wednesday. Next: at Minnesota, Sunday. The two baskets I made ond half. Maten made two 15. North Carolina (15-4) beat No. 20 Friday’s Games Graduate transfer Cameron Johnson scored No games scheduled 21. California (13-4) did not play. Next: at at the end of the first half field goals in that stretch. Clemson 87-79. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Saturday. Saturday’s Games No. 13 UCLA, Friday. a season-high 21 points to help North Caro- 16. Arizona State (14-3) did not play. Next: at LSU at Vanderbilt, Noon (SEC Network) 22. Arizona State (13-5) did not play. helped establish myself.” The lead exchanged hands lina preserve its perfect all-time home record Stanford, Wednesday. Ole Miss at Arkansas, 2:30 p.m. (SEC Network) Next: vs. Utah, Friday. 17. Auburn (16-1) did not play. Next: at Missouri at Texas A&M, 3 p.m. (ESPN2) 23. Green Bay (15-2) did not play. Next: at Maten was held scoreless seven times in the last five against Clemson. Alabama, Wednesday. Detoit, Thursday. Tennessee at South Carolina, 5 p.m. (ESPN2) 24. Oklahoma State (12-4) did not play. Joel Berry II scored 14 of his 17 after 18. Kentucky (14-4) lost to South Carolina Georgia at Auburn, 5 p.m. (SEC Network) for the first 17 minutes, but minutes, and neither team 76-68. Next: vs. Florida, Saturday. Next: vs. No. 17 West Virginia, Wednesday. halftime for the Tar Heels (15-4, 4-2 Atlantic Florida at Kentucky, 7:15 p.m. (ESPN) 25. Rutgers (17-3) did not play. Next: at he finished with a game-high 19. Seton Hall (15-3) did not play. Next: at Mississippi State at Alabama, 7:30 p.m. Penn State, Thursday. had more than a two-point Coast Conference), who hung on despite see- Creighton, Wednesday. (SEC Network) 21 points. Maten scored 17 advantage during that time. ing most of an 18-point lead erased by Clem- 20. Clemson (15-3) lost to No. 15 North Sunday’s Games USA Today Top 26 Carolina 87-79. Next: vs. Notre Dame, Saturday. No games scheduled The weekly poll, with first-place votes in of Georgia’s 37 second-half Top 25 son’s torrid second-half shooting. 21. Tennessee (12-4) did not play. Next: at parentheses, records through Jan. 15, points n No. 3 Purdue 78, Wisconsin 50: At Luke Maye added 11 points while playing Missouri, Wednesday. Conference USA Men based on 25 points for a first-place vote points, and grabbed 12 re- 22. Ohio State (15-4) did not play. Next: at Conference All Games through one point for a 25th-place vote and West Lafayette, Indiana, Carsen Edwards with a stitched-up cut on his nose suffered Northwestern, Wednesday. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. previous ranking: bounds. Derek Ogbeide add- scored 21 points and Vincent Edwards added shortly before halftime. 23. Michigan (16-4) did not play. Next: at Middle Tennessee 5-0 1.000 13-4 .765 Rec. Pts Pvs Nebraska, Thursday. Western Kentucky 5-0 1.000 13-5 .722 1. UConn (32) 16-0 800 1 ed 11 points for the Bulldogs 20 to lead No. 3 Purdue past Wisconsin on The win improved the Tar Heels to 59-0 24. TCU (13-4) did not play. Next: vs. Iowa Old Dominion 4-1 .800 13-4 .765 2. Louisville 19-0 759 4 UAB 4-1 .800 13-5 .722 3. Mississippi State 19-0 742 3 (12-5, 3-3). Tuesday night. all-time at home against Clemson, including State, Wednesday. Marshall 3-2 .600 12-6 .667 25. Miami (13-4) did not play. Next: at N.C. 4. Baylor 15-1 694 5 The Boilermakers (18-2, 7-0 Big Ten Con- 28-0 in the Smith Center. It’s the longest North Texas 3-2 .600 10-8 .556 5. Notre Dame 16-2 649 2 Maten missed his first State, Sunday. FAU 2-3 .400 8-9 .471 6. Oregon 17-2 617 9 six field-goal attempts as the ference) have won 14 straight overall, 19 in a home winning streak against a single oppo- South Carolina 76, FIU 2-3 .400 8-10 .444 7. Tennessee 16-1 612 6 row at home, and have matched the best 20- nent in NCAA history. Southern Mississippi 2-4 .333 9-10 .474 8. Ohio State 16-2 553 10 Bulldogs fell behind 32-20 No. 18 Kentucky 68 UTSA 2-4 .333 9-10 .474 9. Texas 14-3 547 7 game record in school history. The only other Marcquise Reed scored 21 points for the KENTUCKY (14-4): Washington 2-3 6-10 UTEP 2-4 .333 7-11 .389 10. South Carolina 14-3 544 8 with four minutes remaining time Purdue did that was 1987-88 when it also Tigers (15-3, 4-2). 10, Richards 5-7 2-2 12, Knox 6-16 8-10 21, Charlotte 1-4 .200 5-11 .313 11. Florida State 16-2 473 12 Diallo 1-5 3-6 5, Gilgeous-Alexander 3-9 0-0 Rice 1-4 .200 4-14 .222 12. Missouri 15-2 437 13 6, Killeya-Jones 2-2 1-3 5, Gabriel 1-1 1-1 3, Louisiana Tech 1-5 .167 10-9 .526 13. UCLA 13-4 418 14 Vanderbilt 2-5 2-4 6, Calipari 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 14. Maryland 15-3 374 11 22-49 23-36 68. Tuesday’s Games 15. Duke 14-4 330 18 MSU men SOUTH CAROLINA (12-6): Kotsar 3-4 No games scheduled 16. West Virginia 15-3 271 15 6-9 12, Minaya 1-8 1-2 4, Silva 9-17 9-13 27, Today’s Games 17. Texas A&M 14-5 268 16 Continued from Page 1B Myers 3-9 2-3 9, Hinson 1-2 0-0 3, Haase 1-3 No games scheduled 18. Michigan 15-4 237 20 0-0 2, Cudd 0-1 0-0 0, Doumbia 0-0 1-2 1, Gu- Thursday’s Games 19. Oregon State 13-4 220 21 more assists in a game. As we did a better job of not rior against a zone is one of eye 0-0 0-2 0, Booker 5-12 6-7 18, Gravett 0-2 Old Dominion at FIU, 6 p.m. (ESPN3) 20. Iowa 15-3 176 17 0-0 0, Beatty 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 23-61 25-38 76. Charlotte at FAU, 6 p.m. 21. Rutgers 17-3 133 19 a result, MSU shot 48.4 per- trying to do it by myself but Howland’s biggest priorities. Halftime—Kentucky 37-34. 3-Point North Texas at Louisiana Tech, 6:30 p.m. 22. Green Bay 15-2 123 24 23. South Florida 14-4 91 25 Goals—Kentucky 1-11 (Knox 1-8, Washington Middle Tennessee at Marshall, 7 p.m. cent from the field (31-for- sharing it, and I thought that Against the Commodores, Rice at Southern Mississippi, 7 p.m. 24. Georgia 16-2 76 — 0-1, Gilgeous-Alexander 0-1, Calipari 0-1), 25. Arizona State 13-5 52 23 South Carolina 5-23 (Booker 2-9, Hinson 1-2, Alabama-Birmingham at Western Kentucky, 64), its highest percentage showed in the assists.” that meant Holman touched 8 p.m. (CBS Sports Network) Also Receiving Votes: Oklahoma State Myers 1-4, Minaya 1-4, Haase 0-1, Gravett 48, Marquette 29, DePaul 21, California 20, since it shot 62 percent from After busting the zone and the ball on nearly every pos- 0-1, Beatty 0-2). Fouled Out—Haase, Gabri- Friday’s Games Stanford 19, Syracuse 17, Villanova 12, el, Diallo, Richards. Rebounds—Kentucky 34 No games scheduled Virginia 10, N.C. State 8, Southern Cal 7, TCU 7, the field in a 109-81 victo- moving the ball, MSU also session. He capitalized going (Knox 8), South Carolina 32 (Silva 8). Assists— Saturday’s Games Florida Gulf Coast 3, Houston 1, Michigan State Kentucky 7 (Vanderbilt 3), South Carolina 11 Old Dominion at FAU, 1 p.m. 1, Purdue 1. ry against North Florida on showed growth in closing the (Gravett 5). Total Fouls—Kentucky 32, South North Texas at Southern Mississippi, 4 p.m. 7-for-10 from the field. Carolina 27. A—16,210 (18,000). Alabama-Birmingham at Marshall, 6 p.m. SEC Women Dec. 30, 2017. game. MSU led Ole Miss by “We got it to him inside, Rice at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m. Conference Overall Mississippi State 80, Charlotte at FIU, 6 p.m. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. MSU’s ball movement six points and Auburn by 11 and for us to be victorious Middle Tennessee at Western Kentucky, 6 p.m. Mississippi State 5-0 1.000 19-0 1.000 played a role in forcing Van- Vanderbilt 62 UTEP at UTSA, 7:30 p.m. Tennessee 4-1 .800 16-1 .941 at halftime before letting the with Abdul (Ado) in foul trou- VANDERBILT (6-12): Roberson 5-10 0-1 Sunday’s Games Georgia 4-1 .800 16-2 .889 derbilt (6-12, 1-5) out of the games slip away. In the sec- 10, Baptiste 1-3 0-0 2, Lee 2-6 2-2 6, Willis 3-8 No games scheduled Missouri 3-1 .750 15-2 .882 ble was huge,” Howland said. 0-0 8, LaChance 2-4 0-0 5, Brown 3-7 2-2 8, South Carolina 3-2 .600 14-3 .824 zone. The Bulldogs also ond half Tuesday, Vanderbilt Obinna 6-9 2-4 14, Austin 2-2 0-0 4, Evans 1-2 Southwestern Athletic Texas A&M 3-2 .600 14-5 .737 MSU won largely with- 0-0 2, Toye 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 26-53 6-9 62. Alabama 3-2 .600 13-5 .722 committed a season-low four cut a 12-point halftime lead MISSISSIPPI STATE (14-4): Holman Conference Men LSU 3-2 .500 11-5 .688 out freshman guard Nick 7-10 2-2 18, Ado 4-7 1-4 9, Carter 3-8 1-1 9, Conference All Games Arkansas 2-3 .400 11-7 .611 turnovers. to seven in the first minute. Q.Weatherspoon 8-12 2-3 19, N.Weatherspoon W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Ole Miss 1-3 .250 11-6 .647 Weatherspoon. Howland said 1-7 0-0 2, Feazell 0-0 0-0 0, Datcher 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson State 6-0 1.000 9-10 .474 Auburn 1-4 .200 10-7 .588 MSU used its passing to It also cut MSU’s lead to five Peters 3-8 3-4 10, Wright 2-3 1-1 5, Stapleton Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5-0 1.000 5-14 .263 Vanderbilt 1-4 .200 5-14 .263 Weatherspoon’s foot was 3-9 0-0 8. Totals 31-64 10-15 80. Texas Southern 3-2 .600 3-15 .167 Kentucky 1-4 .200 9-10 .474 turn a one-point lead with 6 with less than 12 minutes re- Halftime—Mississippi State 37-25. Alabama State 3-2 .600 3-14 .176 Florida 0-5 .000 8-10 .444 bothering him in pre-game 3-Point Goals—Vanderbilt 4-20 (Willis 2-6, Grambling State 3-3 .500 7-12 .368 minutes, 39 seconds left in maining. Toye 1-2, LaChance 1-3, Brown 0-2, Lee 0-3, Prairie View 2-3 .400 5-14 .263 Tuesday’s Games shootaround and the pain Roberson 0-4), Mississippi State 8-20 (Hol- Alabama A&M 2-3 .400 2-16 .111 No games scheduled the first half into a 12-point “I just felt like we gave up man 2-3, Carter 2-4, Stapleton 2-4, Peters Southern U. 2-4 .333 6-13 .316 Today’s Games advantage at halftime. The too many baskets coming out forced him to see a doctor 1-3, Q.Weatherspoon 1-3, N.Weatherspoon z-Alcorn State 1-5 .167 5-14 .263 No games scheduled 0-3). Rebounds—Vanderbilt 26 (LaChance 7), MVSU 0-5 .000 0-18 .000 Thursday’s Games Bulldogs did it against a zone in the first five minutes in the at halftime. Howland limited Mississippi State35 (Holman 14). Assists— Florida at Arkansas, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Vanderbilt 14 (Lee, LaChance 4), Mississippi z-ineligible for postseason play Tennessee at Notre Dame, 6 p.m. (ESPN) that has given them fits more second half, but I was glad him to eight minutes in the State 20 (Peters 5). Total Fouls—Vanderbilt 15, Texas A&M at Alabama, 7 p.m. Mississippi State 11. A—6,633 (10,575). Tuesday’s Games Auburn at LSU, 7 p.m. than once. me and Aric were able to get second half. Howland said No games scheduled South Carolina at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. Georgia 61, LSU 60 Today’s Games Missouri at Ole Miss, 8 p.m. (SEC Network) “We weren’t as fast. a couple of baskets to try to Weatherspoon will undergo GEORGIA (12-5): Maten 7-20 7-7 21, Og- No games scheduled Friday’s Games a precautionary MRI before beide 5-5 1-3 11, Hightower 3-8 1-6 8, Parker Thursday’s Games No games scheduled They’re just more athletic keep our team going,” Weath- 4-7 0-0 9, Jackson 2-5 0-0 5, Claxton 1-1 0-0 No games scheduled Saturday’s Games the game at Alabama on Sat- 2, M.Edwards 0-1 0-0 0, Hammonds 0-3 0-0 0, Friday’s Games No games scheduled than us. They move their erspoon said. Crump 0-2 0-0 0, Harris 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 24- No games scheduled Sunday’s Games urday. 55 9-16 61. Saturday’s Games South Carolina at Kentucky, 11 a.m. (ESPNU) feet quicker,” Vanderbilt Holman also had two as- LSU (11-6): Epps 2-5 0-0 5, Reath 5-11 Alabama State at Southern U., 3 p.m. Ole Miss at Florida, Noon (SEC Network) coach Bryce Drew said. “We sists and two blocked shots. Follow Dispatch sports 1-4 12, Mays 4-10 2-2 11, Waters 3-7 0-0 6, MVSU at Texas Southern, 4 p.m. Vanderbilt at Alabama, 2 p.m. Sampson 6-11 2-2 17, Sims 0-1 0-0 0, Onwua- Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Prairie View, 5 p.m. Auburn at Georgia, 2 p.m. (SEC Network) couldn’t turn them over.” He said the team knows writer Brett Hudson on sor 1-3 2-2 4, Rachal 0-0 0-0 0, D.Edwards 2-5 Grambling State at Jackson State, 5:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Tennessee, 2 p.m. (ESPN2) 0-0 5. Totals 23-53 7-10 60. Alabama A&M at Alcorn State, 6 p.m. Arkansas at Missouri, 4 p.m. (SEC Network) Said Howland, “I thought getting the ball into the inte- Twitter @Brett_Hudson MSU women Brees Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B At 5-foot-5, William likely from the field in the SEC. sists than the same stretch last and Holmes complement each Then there are Brees’ ev- would have been able to deliv- Schaefer, who is Vic’s daugh- season. The Bulldogs also are other extremely well, which er-deepening ties to New Or- er a teardrop over the 6-foot ter, is more of a stationary shooting better from the field helps explain why the Bulldogs leans. He was 27 and childless Bolton. Still, she thought better shooter. Her ability to get shots (48.5 percent to 46.4) than they are shooting so well from the when he arrived. Now he’s a of getting her shot blocked or off quickly has matured be- did in 2016-17. field and are scoring 86.4 ppg., father of four who turned 39 on being called for a charge and cause as she has said, she rec- In SEC play, the difference which is seven more than at the Monday. flicked a pass to her right. The ognizes she has a small window in MSU’s shooting is even more same time last season. “Certainly, the relationship decision proved to be the right to be open and she has to capi- pronounced. MSU leads the When asked if the willing- with this city will always play a one, as Schaefer was wide open talize. She leads the team with league in field goal shooting ness of players and teams to strong role in me wanting to be in the corner and drained a 46 3-pointers. percentage (50.5). A year ago, share the basketball comes be- here and ... wanting to finish my 3-pointer. Johnson, a left-hander who MSU shot 42.5 percent in its fore the having the skill to do career here,” Brees said. The assist was one of four for also has played point guard, is first five league games. it, coach Schaefer said players And there’s no guarantee William on a day MSU matched adept at creating her own shot, Schaefer said the Bulldogs’ and teams need the skills to do he’ll have better synergy with its total for the second fewest in which makes her even more dan- ability to create out of their it and the understanding how to any coach than he’s had with a game this season en route to a gerous when defenses sag off “dribble-drive” offense, which execute it. Sean Payton. 75-61 victory. her. With 38 3-pointers, which is looks like a weave when the “Morgan is really good at “We have a great history to- Even though MSU had only second on the team, Johnson can players exchange the basket- it and Jazz is really good at it,” gether,” Brees said, recalling 10 assists, William’s pass to make teams pay when they leave ball at the top of the key and at Schaefer said. “Those kids how Payton courted him in 2006 Schaefer and her pass on the her open or the Bulldogs reverse foul line extended, lends itself have a great understanding. while he was still rehabilitating subsequent possession — pen- the basketball. to forcing defenders to make Jazz sees the floor really well from major throwing-shoulder etration by William that drew “Ro and Blair have always decisions. As a result, the Bull- in transition. She is constantly surgery. “I’m here because he a help defender and created an been really good at finding each dogs have been able to find finding Blair and Ro in a sec- believed in me.” opening on the wing for Victoria other,” coach Schaefer said. teammates for plenty of good ondary break. She understands Brees has since passed for Vivians — displayed the formu- The ability of Schaefer and looks. how to slice the floor and make 58,097 yards and 408 touch- la that has helped the Bulldogs Johnson to play off each oth- “I think Morgan and (back- that slice pass, which is really downs, won a Super Bowl and climb to No. 3 in the nation on er is a great example of why up point guard) Jazz(mun hard to deal with, more so than led New Orleans to six playoff the strength of a 19-0 start for MSU has been successful in Holmes) really have developed even Morgan. berths. This season, his com- the second-straight season. an offense that in some ways to understand the offense and if “Morgan is really good in the pletion rate of 72 percent set an “It is who we are,” MSU is different from last season. something is taken away what half court at penetrating and NFL record. coach Vic Schaefer said. “We Through five Southeastern is open,” Schaefer said. doing some things.” Payton on Tuesday declined have four senior guards out Conference games in 2016-17, Even though William’s scor- But William and Holmes to discuss how the team will there and those kids can all MSU attempted 25 3-pointers. ing is down from 11.1 ppg. to aren’t the only Bulldogs profi- address Brees’ contract, saying make shots. When we do, we’re In that same span this season, 7.5 ppg., she is seventh in the cient in creating opportunities. now is “not the time.” good at finding our teammates it has attempted 94. SEC in assists per game (4.5) Thanks to William, Holmes, But letting Brees go would be and being unselfish.” Coach Schaefer said he and is first in assist-to-turnover Johnson, Schaefer, and Vivians, costly for New Orleans — finan- Coach Schaefer reiterated didn’t have to tinker with the ratio (4.1). She also has 86 as- MSU is the only team in the cially and on the field. that a key piece of the success offense very much after los- sists, which is nine more than SEC with five players averag- Brees’ contract technically has been the chemistry of Wil- ing Ketara Chapel, Dominique she had in the same stretch last ing two or more assists a game. runs through 2018, but voids au- liam and senior guards Victoria Dillingham, Chinwe Okorie, season, and 23 fewer turnovers. Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Ten- tomatically when the new league Vivians, Blair Schaefer, and Ro- and Breanna Richardson from Holmes, who is fourth in nessee have four. The willing- year begins on March 14. That shunda Johnson. a program-record 34-win team the SEC in assist-to-turnover ness to share the basketball has was done for two reasons. The Vivians, who led MSU in that secured the program’s first ratio (2.6), is playing 3.3 more been a key to the unselfishness Saints received salary cap flex- scoring in her first three sea- appearance in the Final Four minutes per game than she did of an experienced team that ibility they needed in 2016 by sons, is second on the team and advanced to the national last season. With 57 assists and coach Schaefer hopes stays fo- spreading Brees’ guaranteed in scoring to Teaira McCow- title game. 22 turnovers, her production is cused on winning, not who gets money over two more years. an (20.9 points per game) at Schaefer said the offense similar to last season, when she the glory. Brees gained leverage because 19.3 ppg. She is shooting a ca- has evolved “probably more out had 63 assists and 21 turnovers Follow Dispatch sports editor the Saints lose $18 million in sal- reer-best 53.5 percent from the of natural chemistry.” Through at this time. Adam Minichino on Twitter @ ary cap space in 2018 if they fail field. She is shooting 50 percent 19 games, MSU has 34 more as- Coach Schaefer said William ctsportseditor to re-sign him. 4B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Upset Texas A&M Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B As well as Silva played, straight foul shots to give “Our guys took owner- out as the crowd exhaled. The teams played be- a season-low 8-for-16 (50 Kentucky’s vaunted group South Carolina a 71-67 ship,” Martin said as the A&M (12-6, 1-5 SEC) fore a crowd of 10,578 in the percent) from the free- of freshmen began trying lead and Kentucky could Gamecocks won for third led 64-62 with 3 minutes, 13,000-seat arena consid- throw line, needed the to make the splashy, dra- not respond. time in four games after 19 seconds left when Rob- ering A&M was closed on win in the worst way. It matic play instead of the “We weren’t listening to opening SEC play 0-2. ert Williams collected an Tuesday because of an ice had been ranked No. 5 as smart one, Calipari said. nothing the coaches were Frank Booker added 18 alley-oop pass from Duane storm that had enveloped recently as Dec. 31 before As South Carolina grad- saying,” Knox acknowl- points for South Carolina, Wilson and slammed the the region starting early falling to No. 11 and then ually cut into the margin, edged. which started 7 of 9 from ball home. On the other that morning. On Tuesday out of the rankings in the the Wildcats shrunk from The Gamecocks broke the field. The Gamecocks end, Williams blocked a afternoon the university last two polls. Williams, the challenge. a four-game losing streak then missed 18 of their final shot following a Rebels’ of- offered free parking for all a sophomore, had a key “All of a sudden, you’ve to Kentucky, which had 21 shots of the opening half fensive rebound, and D.J. comers and free admission role in snapping the losing got a bunch of young guys three points in the final six and saw a seven-point lead Hogg caused one of the for all A&M students to try streak with six dunks, most that don’t know how to minutes. turn into a 37-34 deficit at loudest roars of the night and create a home-court in spectacular fashion. The grind it,” Calipari said. South Carolina coach halftime. The Gamecocks when he drained a 3-point- advantage. forward projects as a first- That was evident when Frank Martin talked with shot 37.1 percent from the er from the far right corner Two of Texas A&M’s round selection in the NBA Wesley Myers’ driving Silva at halftime, urging field. to lift A&M to a 69-62 lead SEC losses have been by draft this summer. layup tied the game at 65- him to go straight up and Knox led Kentucky with 2:51 left. a point each, including Ole Miss continued all and he followed that over Kentucky’s defenders with 21 points. No other That wasn’t enough when LSU’s Tremont Wa- a pattern in which it has with a second straight instead of putting up shots Wildcat had more than 10 to stave off the Rebels, ters sank a 3-pointer in traded wins and losses in layup for the Gamecocks’ away from the basket. “He points. however, and the Aggies the same area as Tyree’s each of tits first six games first lead of the second half, told me to go strong and Kentucky went 17 of 22 needed Davis and decent shot as time expired to lift in the league. this one ruled good when finish,” Silva said. from the free-throw line in defense to finally close it the Tigers to a 69-68 vic- Texas A&M will play Kentucky’s Nick Richards All the Gamecocks the first 20 minutes, but the out. The Rebels (10-8, 3-3) tory on Jan. 6. 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ears ago, I was attempting to reverse my daughter Valen- Ytine’s disdain for cauliflower. She was always my veggie-loving kiddo, so I was stumped by her dislike of one my favorites. Who doesn’t love roasted cauliflower flo- rets, with those crispy caramelized golden edges? She loved artichoke — pulling apart the leaves and scraping them on her teeth. So, why not create a pull-apart version of cauliflower? I roasted it whole on a lower tem- perature (about 350 F) for nearly an hour, and then pumped up the heat to 400 F for some browning. I then seasoned the whole head of cauliflower with a little lemon butter or cheese. The idea worked: Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff all four of my kids had fun pulling Glenn Miller holds a plate of bacon upside-down cornbread fresh from the oven Monday at his home in Columbus. apart the cauliflower, eating little florets like finger food. Over the years, cauliflower morphed from dinner table favorite Comfort food ideas to help to movie night snack food, right alongside popcorn. The recipe has changed a little: I’ve found that steaming the cauliflower a few beat the chill minutes first cuts the cook-time in half and the florets are easier to pull apart. BY JAN SWOOPE [email protected] And, I’ve upped my season- ing, for example slathering on a n extra log on the fire is all garlicky cheese mixture spiked well and good, but South- with just a touch of hot sauce to erners know an arctic blast remind me of the buffalo wings of A calls for down-home comfort food. my college days, when I thought Homemade cornbread ranks on the nothing of downing a half-dozen list. And if there’s a way to improve fried wings, skin and all. on cornbread hot from the oven, it With today’s recipe for Cheesy Pull-Apart Whole Cauliflower, just may be with bacon. the high-cal buttery and cheesy Glenn Miller of Columbus coating packs a garlic punch, even thinks so, especially after watching though each serving has relatively an episode of Andrew Zimmern’s little of it, so healthy eating goals Travel Channel show “Bizarre stay on track. And while we’re Foods” a while back. Zimmern rode enjoying movie-time or game-time along on a Mississippi River tow- nibbles, it’s nice to know that we’re boat to find out how well the crew actually getting a little nutrition in ate while afloat for days at a time. our bodies, too. While bacon upside-down corn- bread isn’t “bizarre,” it is one of the Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Miller’s deer roll-ups are hearty bites of deer meat stuffed with a banana unique sides served up. Miller was pepper ring, wrapped in bacon, seasoned and cooked on the grill. CHEESY PULL-APART inspired to give it a try. WHOLE CAULIFLOWER Come-hither aromas filled his flavor.) Another 15 to 20 minutes what one might call “old school,” Servings: 8 kitchen Monday as a cast iron in the oven (until a knife inserted in the tastiest way. He remembers Start to finish: 30 minutes skillet lined with bacon slices on comes out clean), and another his Granddaddy Johnny Egger, the bottom went into a preheated batch of moist cornbread is flipped a “country cook” in the Prairie. 1 medium head of cauliflower (about 1 1/2 pounds), trimmed of leaves 450-degree oven. Five minutes out on an inverted plate, bacon Memories of his grandmothers, 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, softened later, the skillet’s out, and Miller is topside up, begging to be sliced who made mouth-watering fried 2 tablespoons mayonnaise pouring creamy cornbread batter and enjoyed. chicken and banana pudding, and 1/4 cup grated parmesan over the slices. (Rendered fat from The pleasant smells sometimes set the prettiest tables, are still 2 cloves garlic, pressed or finely minced strong. 1 tablespoon hot sauce or buffalo sauce the bacon keeps the cornbread take Miller back. from sticking and adds a smoky As a home cook, he’s rooted in See Miller, 6B n Preheat oven to 400 F. n Turn the cauliflower upside down and See Cauliflower, 6B Cooking on deadline: Dan Dan noodles BY KATIE WORKMAN noodles topped with a live near a great Asian The Associated Press flavorful sauce built on market. Seek them out if ground pork and sea- you want to approach au- an Dan Noodles soned with pickled vege- thenticity, but otherwise are a classic tables, chilis, soy sauce, use these easy substitu- DChinese dish and a bit of Chinese wine tions: If you can’t find the originating in the Sichuan and vinegar. This dish Chinese black vinegar, province. Noodles have was originally a street substitute even parts of been part of Chinese food. The name Dan rice vinegar and balsamic cuisine for over 4,000 Dan refers to the pole on vinegar. Really any vine- Dan Dan years, and long strands which street vendors in gar would be fine, but that Noodles are symbolize longevity, one Sichuan would carry the combo gives you the clos- a classic of the nicest things you pots of food: one for the est approximation. Dry Chinese can wish for on the Lunar noodles, another for the sherry is a fine substitute dish orig- New Year (on Feb. 16 this sauce. for the rice wine. inating in year). If you have access to the Sichuan A few of the ingredi- province. Dan Dan Noodles are ents might take a little a great Asian market, Carrie Crow via AP essentially long skinny work to find unless you See Noodles, 6B 6B Wednesday, JANUARY 17, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Miller Continued from Page 5B “If you can remember when there was not a mi- crowave in your kitchen, you have a different mind- set — not just about food, but about everything,” he said. Recipe tweaks For his cornbread, Miller has adapted the recipe found on the back of the Sunflower Corn- meal Mix bag (included below). “Where the bag says use 1-1/4 cup of whole milk or buttermilk, I’m using 1 cup of buttermilk and 1/4 cup of half-and- Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff half; I’m just trying to get A hot oven and cast iron skillet are key to producing Miller’s bacon cornbread with it as moist as I can.” The its satisfying smoky flavor. half-and-half adds some body and moisture. pepper ring, usually from jalapeño. Or add scallions 1 1/2 cups stone ground the Millers’ garden, then and cheddar for a sharp cornmeal Where the recipe calls 3/4 cup all-purpose flour for 2 tablespoons of melt- wrapped with half a slice flavor to contrast with the 1 teaspoon salt ed fat, Miller substitutes of bacon, seasoned and sweet, moist bread. A ma- 2 1/2 teaspoons baking a tablespoon of oil and a cooked on the grill. Any ple and bacon cornbread powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda tablespoon of butter (not pepper can be used; Mill- goes well with breakfast er just prefers the milder or brunch, or serve 1 1/4 cups ​buttermilk margarine). 1/4 cup maple syrup “I’m also putting a tea- banana pepper. it with beans, chili or 2 large eggs spoon of baking powder “Wrap the bacon greens. An online search in (the recipe),” he said. around it, stick it through will produce multiple For the glaze: with a toothpick, and cornbread suggestions to 2 tablespoons butter An accomplished 2 tablespoons maple syrup​ baker, or “more elegant then I season it with a try out. cook,” may have other dash of apple cider vin- n Put 2 teaspoons vegetable suggestions for achieving egar, a dash of Worces- SUNFLOWER oil and 1 teaspoon bacon a moist, fluffy cornbread, tershire sauce, a dusting drippings in a heavy 10-inch cast iron skillet. he said, but his adapted of seasoning salt, garlic CORNMEAL BAG RECIPE n Heat oven to 425 F. Place recipe is earning rave salt and black pepper, skillet in oven. reviews. then I do ’em on the grill 2 cups Sunflower self-rising n In a mixing bowl combine “I took some to soup ’til the bacon gets done,” cornmeal mix crumbled bacon, cornmeal, explained Miller. 1 1/4 cups sweet milk or flour, salt, baking powder and night at Cooksville (Unit- fresh buttermilk soda. ed Methodist Church), “Deer meat has no 1 or 2 eggs n In another bowl, whisk re- and they wore it out,” he fat so it cooks quick,” 2 tablespoons melted fat maining 1/4 cup of oil with the grinned. he cautioned. He uses 1 tablespoon sugar (if desired) buttermilk, 1/4 cup of maple Miller has pastored at a meat thermometer syrup and 2 large eggs. n Mix well. Bake in hot, n With potholders or oven Cooksville — about a 50 when cooking loins and greased corn stick or muffin mitt, carefully remove hot mile drive from Colum- stops the cooking at 140 molds (for cornsticks; cast pan from oven and place on a bus — for 27 years. He’s degrees, to keep the meat iron skillet for round corn- metal rack. also filled the pulpit for from getting tough. bread) about 15 minutes in n Combine dry ingredients other small Methodist The best part of all hot oven, 425-450 F. and wet ingredients, stirring (See the story above for Glenn just until blended. Pour batter churches in the area. this cooking, Miller said, Miller’s tweaks to this recipe, into hot skillet and return to is simply hearing some- plus his method for bacon oven. Deer roll-ups one say something he upside-down cornbread.) Meanwhile, heat (microwave Help us made tasted good. or stovetop) the 2 tablespoons Glenn and Jan Mill- of maple syrup with the butter er’s annual winter shop “If people you’re cook- MAPLE AND BACON until butter is melted and help them. party at Miller Marine ing for enjoy it, then it’s mixture is hot and bubbly. is famous for the feast it worth it.” CORNBREAD n Bake cornbread for 15 offers up for a couple of Oh, and he likes to eat. Prep time: 10 minutes minutes, remove to the rack, The Humane “The only God-given Cook time: 22 minutes and quickly brush with maple hundred people or more, Makes 8 servings and butter mixture. Return sometimes with Mill- talent I have is a high cornbread to oven for 5 to 7 Society er’s deer roll-ups on the metabolism, and I don’t 1/4 cup canola oil plus a few minutes longer. Let cornbread menu. want to waste it.” teaspoons for the skillet (or cool, then cut into wedges. Bacon-wrapped pieces Variations on bacon use a similar flavorless vege- (Source: Diana Rattray, thes- 662-327-3107 table oil) pruce.com) of deer minute steak cornbread are many. Try 4-6 strips bacon (cooked and or tenderloin are each crumbling cooked bacon crumbled) reserve 1 teaspoon stuffed with a banana in the batter, or perhaps of drippings for the skillet

Noodles Continued from Page 5B or want to find a source online, then 2 teaspoons finely minced garlic buy ya cai, zha cai or Tianjin dong cai, 2 tablespoons Chinese rice wine (which might which is a preserved vegetable mix, or be called Shaoxing, or a Japanese version is called Mirin), or use dry sherry sometimes just pickled mustard root. 1 cup chicken broth It’s available in cans or jars. Otherwise 16 ounces fresh Chinese wheat noodles or 8 jarred pickles work just fine. ounces dried Chinese noodles, or substitute There are many versions of this dish, spaghetti as there are with any classic recipe. To serve: Some are brothier than others, some 1/4 cup crushed roasted peanuts have peanut butter or sesame or ginger, 1/4 cup thinly sliced scallions or Szechuan peppercorns. Sichuan cooking is often quite spicy, and these n Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. noodles are no exception. If you’re n Meanwhile, make the sauce. Combine the chili paste, 1/4 cup oil, vinegar, soy sauce, feeling a little timid about the amount of sugar and minced scallions in a large bowl and chili paste, you can always dial it back stir to mix well. a bit — these noodles definitely pack a n Heat the 1 tablespoon vegetable or peanut kick. oil in a large skillet or wok over high heat. Add the pork and sauté until browned, about 3 minutes. Drain if there is any liquid in the pan, DAN DAN NOODLES then return to the pan. Stir in the preserved Serves 4 vegetables or pickles, arugula (if using) and the Start to finish: 30 minutes garlic, and cook for another minute. Add the rice wine and stir until it is evaporated, about For the sauce: 1 minute. Add the broth and bring to a simmer, 1/4 cup chili garlic paste then remove from the heat. 1/4 cup vegetable, peanut or canola oil n Add the noodles to the boiling water and 2 tablespoons Chinkiang or Chinese Black cook according to package directions (fresh vinegar usually take about half as long as dried). Drain. 3 tablespoons soy sauce n Stir the sauce to re-combine, then add the 1 tablespoon sugar noodles to the sauce and toss to coat. Add 4 scallions, minced the pork mixture and toss again. Serve hot, in shallow bowls, sprinkled with the peanuts and For pork and noodles: sliced scallions. 1 tablespoon vegetable or peanut oil Nutrition information per serving: 687 calories; 1 pound ground pork 261 calories from fat; 29 g fat (8 g saturated; 1/4 cup chopped, jarred, Chinese pickled vege- 0 g trans fats); 76 mg cholesterol; 1628 mg tables or small diced pickles sodium; 73 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 9 g sugar; 1 cup roughly chopped arugula (optional) 28 g protein.

Cauliflower Continued from Page 5B gently cut out the bulk of the n Once cauliflower is done, baking tray lined with foil or core, leaving a triangle-shaped remove it from the pot and parchment. Bake until the cau- indentation at the bottom of place on paper towels to cool. liflower is golden brown, about the cauliflower. Add an inch Meanwhile, in a small bowl, 15 minutes. Let cool a few of salted water to a large pot mix together the butter, may- minutes before serving. Serve and bring to a boil. Place the onnaise, parmesan cheese, with forks or as finger food. cauliflower right side up in the pot and cover the pot to steam garlic and hot sauce. Blot the Nutrition information per serv- the cauliflower until tender, but cooled cauliflower with paper ing: 67 calories; 42 calories still firm (not mushy), about towels. Coat the outside of from fat; 5 g fat (2 g satu- 7-10 minutes, depending on the cauliflower with the cheesy rated; 0 g trans fats); 7 mg the size and age of the cauli- mixture, using your hands to cholesterol; 136 mg sodium; flower. Test with a slim sharp coat the whole head. 4 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 2 knife. n Place the cauliflower on a g sugar; 2 g protein.

Know a good cook? Drop us a line. email: [email protected] SUBSTITUTED TRUST- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE SUBSTITUTED TRUST- WHEREAS, on Decem- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE ber 11, 2012, Garry W. Oxner, Rita F. Oxner, a WHEREAS, on April 10, husband and wife, ex- 2006, Tiffany Lucious ecuted a certain deed of AKA Tiffany Nicole Lu- trust to Jay Morris, At- cious and Derrick Lu- torney, Morris and Mc. cious, Wife and Hus- Calla, Trustee for the band executed a cer- benefit of JPMorgan tain deed of trust to Chase Bank, N.A. which Lem Adams III, Trustee deed of trust is of re- for the benefit of Mort- cord in the office of the gage Electronic Regis- Chancery Clerk of tration Systems, Inc., Lowndes County, State as nominee for WMC of Mississippi in Book Mortgage Corp, its suc- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S 2012 at Page 32060; cessors and assigns NOTICE OF SALE and which deed of trust is of record in the office of WHEREAS, on Decem- WHEREAS, JPMorgan the Chancery Clerk of ber 3, 1998, Timothy J. Chase Bank, National Lowndes County, State McMullin and Alisa J. Association has hereto- of Mississippi in Book McMullin executed a fore substituted Sha- 2006 at Page 10757; Deed of Trust to Frank piro & Massey, LLC as and A. Riley as Trustee for Trustee by instrument the benefit of Bancorp- dated December 4, WHEREAS, said Deed of South Bank, which Deed 2017 and recorded in Trust was subsequently of Trust was recorded the aforesaid Chancery assigned to Deutsche as/in Book 1260, Page Clerk's Office in Book Bank National Trust 212 in the Office of the MORT 2017 at Page Company, as Trustee Chancery Clerk of NOTICE OF SUBSTI- 27852; and for HSI Asset Securitiza- Lowndes County, Mis- TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE tion Corporation Trust sissippi; and WHEREAS, default hav- 2006-WMC1, Mortgage STATE OF MISSISSIPPI ing been made in the Pass-Through Certific- WHEREAS, the afore- COUNTY OF LOWNDES terms and conditions of ates, Series 2006- mentioned Deed of said deed of trust and WMC1 by instrument Trust was re-recorded in WHEREAS, default has the entire debt secured dated October 4, 2011 Book 1265, Page 139 occurred in the perform- thereby having been de- and recorded in Book in the Office of the ance of the covenants, clared to be due and 2011 at Page 19173 of Chancery Clerk of terms and conditions of payable in accordance the aforesaid Chancery Lowndes County, Mis- a Deed of Trust dated with the terms of said Clerk's office; and sissippi; and July 18, 2003, ex- deed of trust, JPMor- ecuted by EMMA B. gan Chase Bank, Na- WHEREAS, Wells Fargo WHEREAS, the afore- HILL, HAROLD L. HILL, tional Association, the Bank, N.A. as servicing mentioned Deed of conveying certain real legal holder of said in- agent for Deutsche Trust (as recorded in property therein de- debtedness, having re- Bank National Trust Book 1260, Page 212) scribed to DEBERA quested the under- Company, as Trustee was modified pursuant BRIDGES, as Trustee, signed Substituted for HSI Asset Securitiza- to a Loan Modification for CITIFINANCIAL INC, Trustee to execute the tion Corporation Trust Agreement dated Febru- Original Beneficiary, to trust and sell said land 2006-WMC1, Mortgage ary 10, 2003 and recor- secure the indebted- and property in accord- Pass-Through Certific- ded in Book 2003, Page ness therein described, ance with the terms of ates, Series 2006- 7551 in the Office of as same appears of re- said deed of trust and WMC1 has heretofore the Chancery Clerk of cord in the office of the for the purpose of rais- substituted Shapiro & Lowndes County, Mis- Chancery Clerk of ing the sums due there- Massey, LLC as Trust- sissippi; and Lowndes County, Mis- under, together with at- ee by instrument dated sissippi filed and recor- torney's fees, trustee's July 16, 2015 and re- WHEREAS, Bancorp- ded July 21, 2003, in fees and expense of corded in the aforesaid South Bank, the holder Deed Book 2003, Page sale. Chancery Clerk's Office of said Deed of Trust 27586; and in Book 2015 at Page and the Note secured NOW, THEREFORE, I, 16747; and thereby, substituted WHEREAS, the benefi- Shapiro & Massey, LLC, Scot P. Goldsholl as cial interest of said Substituted Trustee in WHEREAS, default hav- Trustee in place of the Deed of Trust was trans- said deed of trust, will ing been made in the afore-mentioned origin- ferred and assigned to on January 31, 2018 of- terms and conditions of al Trustee, as author- Bayview Loan Servicing, fer for sale at public said deed of trust and ized by the terms there- LLC, a Delaware Lim- outcry and sell within the entire debt secured of, as evidenced by an ited Liability Company; legal hours (being thereby having been de- instrument recorded in and between the hours of clared to be due and Book 2006, Page 2638 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 payable in accordance in the Office of the WHEREAS, the under- p.m.), at the Southeast with the terms of said Chancery Clerk of signed, Rubin Lublin, Door of the County deed of trust, Deutsche Lowndes County, Mis- LLC has been appoin- Courthouse of Lowndes Bank National Trust sissippi; and ted as Substitute Trust- County, located at Company, as Trustee ee; and Columbus, Mississippi, for HSI Asset Securitiza- WHEREAS, the afore- to the highest and best tion Corporation Trust mentioned Deed of NOW, THEREFORE, the bidder for cash the fol- 2006-WMC1, Mortgage Trust (as recorded in holder of said Deed of lowing described prop- Pass-Through Certific- Book 1260, Page 212) Trust, having requested erty situated in Lowndes ates, Series 2006- was again modified pur- the undersigned so to County, State of Missis- WMC1, the legal holder suant to a Loan Modific- do, as Substitute Trust- sippi, to-wit: of said indebtedness, ation Agreement dated ee or his duly appoin- having requested the November 7, 2016 and ted agent, by virtue of 0.52 acre, more or less, undersigned Substi- recorded in Book 2016, the power, duty and au- lying in the Northwest tuted Trustee to ex- Page 26451 in the Of- thority vested and im- Quarter of the North- ecute the trust and sell fice of the Chancery posed upon said Substi- east Quarter of Section said land and property Clerk of Lowndes tute Trustee shall, on 26, Township 17 South, in accordance with the County, Mississippi; January 31, 2018 with- Range 18 West, terms of said deed of and in the lawful hours of Lowndes County, Mis- trust and for the pur- sale between 11:00AM sissippi, being de- pose of raising the WHEREAS, Bancorp- and 4:00PM at the scribed as follows: sums due thereunder, South Bank, the holder southeast front door of Beginning at the North- together with attorney's of said Deed of Trust Courthouse proceed to east corner of said Sec- fees, trustee's fees and and the Note secured sell at public outcry to tion 26; thence West expense of sale. thereby, again substi- the highest and best along the North side of tuted Scot P. Goldsholl bidder for cash or certi- said Section for 2228 NOW, THEREFORE, I, as Trustee in place of fied funds ONLY, the fol- feet to the centerline of Shapiro & Massey, LLC, the afore-mentioned ori- lowing described prop- a public road known as Substituted Trustee in ginal Trustee, as author- erty situated in Lowndes Jess Lyons Road; said deed of trust, will ized by the terms there- County, Mississippi, to thence Southeasterly on February 7, 2018 of- of, as evidenced by an wit: along a curve to the fer for sale at public instrument recorded in right (Delta = 38 de- outcry and sell within Book 2010, Page A SURVEY OF A TRACT grees 48 minutes 30 legal hours (being 23679 in the Office of OR PARCEL OF LAND seconds, Radius = between the hours of the Chancery Clerk of LOCATED IN THE 733.3 feet, Tangent = 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Lowndes County, Mis- NORTHWEST QUARTER 258.3 feet) for 496.7 p.m.), at the Southeast sissippi; and (NW 1/4) OF THE feet; thence South 17 Door of the County NORTHEAST QUARTER degrees 12 minutes Courthouse of Lowndes WHEREAS, the afore- (NE 1/4) OF SECTheTION Dispatch 6, • www.cdispatch.comEast along said center- County, located at mentioneWednesday,d Appoint- January 17, 2018 7B TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, line for 53 feet; thence Columbus, Mississippi, ment of Substitute RANGE 17 WEST, South 16 degrees 18 to the highest and best Trustee (recorded in Legal Notices 0010 LLegalOWN NoticesDES C0010OUNTY, Legal Notices 0010 mLegalinu tNoticeses Ea 0010st along said bLegalidde Noticesr for c 0010ash the fol- BLegalook Notices2010 0010, Page Painting & Papering 1620 MISSISSIPPI, AND BE- centerline for 91.5 feet; lowing described prop- 23679) was corrected SUBSTITUTED TRUST- ING MORE PARTICU- TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF thence South 74 de- erty situated in Lowndes pursuant to an instru- CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff EE’S NOTICE OF SALE LARLY DESCRIBED AS SALE grees 12 minutes West County, State of Missis- ment recorded in Book Baswell. Free estim- FOLLOWS: BEGINNING for 30 feet to the West sippi, to-wit: 2015, Page 619 in the ates. Interior/Exterior STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AT THE NORTHEAST WHEREAS, on July 5, right-of-way of said Jess Office of the Chancery work. 30 years experi- COUNTY OF Lowndes CORNER OF SECTION 6, 2011, Tyrone Wilson ex- Lyons Road; thence 0.59 acre, more or less, Clerk of Lowndes ence. Many references. CLASSIFIEDS TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, ecuted a deed of trust North 15 degrees 55 lying in the Southeast County, Mississippi; 662-327-9079. WHEREAS, on the 6th RANGE 17 WEST, to J. Patrick Caldwell, as minutes West along Quarter of the North- and 662-386-0006. day of September, LOWNDES COUNTY, Trustee for the benefit said West right-of-way east Quarter of Section Phone: 662.328.2424 2012, Anita S Harris MISSISSIPPI; THENCE N of BancorpSouth Bank, for 30 feet; thence 13, Township 18 South, WHEREAS, default hav- FREE ESTIMATES! [email protected] and Muwango Harris, 86 DEGREES 15 which deed of trust is South 74 degrees 12 Range 18 West, Colum- ing been made in the Interior/Exterior Wife and Husband, ex- MINUTES W ALONG A recorded in Mortgage minutes West along the bus, Lowndes County, terms and conditions of 25 Years Experience. cdispatch.com/classifieds ecuted and delivered a PAVED ROAD KNOWN Book 2011, beginning North right-of-way of Har- Mississippi, being de- said Deed of Trust, and Clardy's Painting certain Deed of Trust AS ANDERSON GROVE at page 11873, in the vest Drive (being the scribed as follows: Com- the entire debt secured 662-425-5622 P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street unto Doug Dalrymple, ROAD, A DISTANCE OF office of the Chancery South side of the Jethro mencing at the South- thereby having been de- Columbus, MS 39701 Trustee for Mortgage 1801 FEET; THENCE Clerk of Lowndes Lot) for 175 feet to the east corner on the clared to be due and SULLIVAN'S PAINT Electronic Registration SOUTH 515 FEET TO County, Mississippi; Southwest corner of Southeast Quarter of payable, and the legal SERVICE Systems, Inc. as nomin- THE INITIAL POINT OF and said Jethro lot; thence the Northeast Quarter of holder of said indebted- Certified in lead ee for Renasant Bank, THE PROPERTY HEREIN North 15 degrees 46 said Section 13; thence ness, BancorpSouth removal. Offering spe- DEADLINES Beneficiary, to secure DESCRIBED; THENCE N WHEREAS, default hav- minutes West along the North along the East Bank, having requested cial prices on interior & (Deadlines subject to change.) an indebtedness therein 87 DEGREES 00 ing been made under West side of the Jethro line of said Quarter- the undersigned Substi- exterior painting, pres- described, which Deed MINUTES W, A DIS- the terms and condi- lot and the West side of Quarter Section for 537 tute Trustee to execute sure washing & sheet For Placing/Canceling of Trust is recorded in TANCE OF 420 FEET; tions of said deed of the Davis lot for 173.6 feet to the South right the trust and sell said rock repairs. THENCE S 19 DE- feet; thence South 74 of way of a public road land and property in ac- Free Estimates the office of the Chan- trust, and the holder of Call 435-6528 Classified Line Ads: cery Clerk of Lowndes GREES 30 MINUTES said deed of trust and degrees 34 minutes known as Bennett Aven- cordance with the terms Sunday ...... Thursday 3:00 p.m. County, Mississippi in WEST, A DISTANCE OF the indebtedness se- West for 125 feet; ue; thence South 88 de- of said Deed of Trust for MORT Book 2012 at 210 FEET; THENCE 87 cured thereby, the afore- thence South 59 de- grees 10 minutes West the purpose of raising Stump Removal 1790 Monday ...... Friday 12:00 p.m. Page 21423; and DEGREES 00 MINUTES said BancorpSouth grees 28 minutes West along the South right-of the sums due thereun- Tuesday ...... Monday 12:00 p.m. E 420 FEET; THENCE N Bank, having requested for 160 feet; thence –way for 785 feet to the der, together with attor- WHEREAS, on the 23rd 19 DEGREES 30 the undersigned Trust- South 35 degrees 41 point of beginning; ney's fees, Substitute Wednesday ...... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. day of August, 2016, MINUTES E A DIS- ee to execute the trust minutes West for 160 thence continue South Trustee's fees and ex- Thursday ...... Wednesday 12:00 p.m. Mortgage Electronic Re- TANCE OF 210 FEET TO and to sell the land and feet to the Point of Be- 88 degrees 10 minutes penses of sale. gistration Systems, Inc. THE INITIAL POINT OF property described in ginning; thence South West along the South Friday ...... Thursday 12:00 p.m. as nominee for Renas- THIS DESCRIPTION AND said deed of trust in ac- 15 degrees 08 minutes right-of-way for 115 feet NOW, THEREFORE, I, LEGAL NOTICES must be ant Bank, assigned said CONTAINING 2 ACRES, cordance with the terms West for 160 feet; to a point that is 105 Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- Deed of Trust unto MORE OR LESS. thereof for the purpose thence South 77 de- feet North 88 degrees stitute Trustee, will on ALLSTUMP GRINDING submitted 3 business days prior to Wells Fargo Bank, NA, of raising the sums due grees 58 minutes East 10 minutes East from January 31, 2018, offer SERVICE first publication date by instrument recorded PROPERTY ADDRESS: thereunder, together for 175 feet to the West an existing iron pin; for sale at public outcry GET 'ER DONE! - in the office of the The street address of with attorney’s fees, right-of-way of aforemen- thence South 01 de- to the highest bidder for We can grind all your • Please read your ad on the first day of aforesaid Chancery the property is believed Trustee’s fees and ex- tioned Harvest Drive; gree 29 minutes East cash, within legal hours stumps. Hard to reach Clerk in Mort Book to be 116 JOHN KIDD penses of sale; thence North 10 de- parallel with the East (between the hours of places, blown over publication. We accept responsibility 2016 at Page 19004; RD, CALEDONIA, MS grees 12 minutes East line of said Quarter- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 roots, hillsides, back- only for the first incorrect insertion. and 39740. In the event of NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. along West right-of-way Quarter Section for 223 p.m.) at the front door yards, pastures. Free • The Publisher assumes no financial any discrepancy Patrick Caldwell, as (30 feet for centerline) feet to the point on the of the Lowndes County estimates. You find it, we'll grind it! responsibility for errors nor for WHEREAS, on the 7th between this street ad- Trustee under the said for 67 feet; thence North line of East Emer- Courthouse in Colum- day of December, 2016 dress and the legal de- deed of trust, will on the Northerly along a curve ald Estates, Part I, a bus, Lowndes County, 662-361-8379 omission of copy. Liability shall not the Holder of said Deed scription of the prop- 1st day of February, to the right (Delta = 09 residential community in Mississippi, the follow- exceed the cost of that portion of space of Trust substituted and erty, the legal descrip- 2018, offer for sale at degrees 49 minutes, the City of Columbus, ing-described property: Tree Services 1860 occupied by such error. appointed Emily Kaye tion shall control. public outcry for cash to Radius = 222 feet, as shown by plat recor- Courteau as Substitute the highest and best Chord North 15 de- ded in Plat Book 2 at Lot No. 109 of East Em- A&T Tree Service • All questions regarding classified ads Trustee by instrument Title to the above de- bidder, and sell within grees 06 minutes East Page 99 in the office of erald Estates, Part II, as Bucket truck & stump currently running should be directed to recorded in the office of scribed property is be- legal hours (being 37.97 feet) for 38 feet; the Chancery Clerk of shown by map or plat of removal. Free est. the Classified Department. the aforesaid Chancery lieved to be good, but I between the hours of thence North 59 de- said Lowndes County, same recorded in Plat Serving Columbus Clerk in MORT Book will convey only such 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 grees 41 minutes West said point is 105 feet Book 3 at page 13 in since 1987. Senior • All ads are subject to the approval of 2016 at Page 27712; title as is vested in me P.M.), at the east front for 175 feet to the Point North 88 degrees East the office of Chancery citizen disc. Call Alvin @ this paper. The Commercial Dispatch and as Substitute Trustee. door of the Lowndes of Beginning, being also from an existing iron Clerk of Lowndes 242-0324/241-4447 reserves the right to reject, revise, County Courthouse at known as Lot 6 of Coun- pin; thence North 88 de- County, Mississippi, "We'll go out on a limb WHEREAS, default hav- THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- Columbus, Mississippi, try North Subdivision, grees 10 minutes East and as amended by de- for you!" classify or cancel any advertising at any ing been made in the TEMPTING TO COLLECT the following described an unrecorded residen- along the North line of cree of the Chancery time. payments of the in- A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- property and land lying tial community in said said East Emerald Es- Court of Lowndes Lost & Found 2300 debtedness secured by TION OBTAINED WILL and being situated in county. tates, Part I, for 115 County, Mississippi, the said Deed of Trust, BE USED FOR THAT Lowndes County, Mis- TOGETHER WITH that feet; thence North 01 dated January 3, 1975, WEDDING BAND, yellow Advertisements must be and the holder of said PURPOSE. sissippi, being more permanent, perpetual, degree 29 minutes in Cause No. 13,801 gold w/ diamonds. Lost Deed of Trust, having re- particularly described as non-exclusive ease- West parallel to the and recorded in 1/12 at WP Medical Ctr paid for in advance. quested the under- Rubin Lublin, LLC, follows, to-wit: ment on and across East line of said Lowndes County Chan- or Books A Million or signed so to do, on the Substitute Trustee Harvest Drive as de- Quarter-Quarter Section cery Court Minute Book Wal-Mart in Columbus. You may cancel at any time during 7th day of February, 428 North Lamar Blvd, Lot No. 66 of E. Colum- scribed in that certain for 223 feet to the Point 80 at pages 693-704; Reward. 662-435-5673. regular business hours and receive a 2018, I will during the Suite 107 bus Subdivision, also Easement dated of Beginning. Subject, however, to lawful hours of between Oxford, MS 38655 known as East Colum- December 10, 1997, easements reserved for Travel & Entertainment 2600 refund for days not published. 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 www.rubinlublin.com/ bus Subdivision, a sub- and recorded in Deed Metes and Bounds the installation and p.m., at public outcry, property-listings.php division of Lowndes Book 1196 at Page maintenance of utility OVERLOADED ON RV'S! REGULAR RATES offer for sale and will Tel: (877) 813-0992 County, Mississippi, ac- 337, land records, Being the same prop- and or drainage facilit- 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 sell, at the south east Fax: (404) 601-5846 cording to the map or Lowndes County, Mis- erty conveyed to Der- ies as shown on said re- Over 120 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 front door of Lowndes plat thereof of record in sissippi. rick Lucious and Tiffany corded plat; and also Travel Trailers/ County Courthouse, 505 PUBLISH: 01/03/2018, Subdivision Plat thereof Nicole Lucious by deed Subject to the restrict- Fifth Wheels 4 Lines/26 Days ...... $46.80 2nd Ave. North at 01/10/2018, in Book 1 at page 22A. I WILL CONVEY only from Derrick Lucious ive covenants and con- to choose from! Rate applies to commercial operations Columbus, Mississippi, 01/17/2018, such title as vested in and Tiffany Nicole Lu- ditions made and and merchandise over $1,000. for cash to the highest 01/24/2018 I WILL CONVEY only me as Substituted cious filed for record in entered into between * GREAT PRICES bidder, the following de- such title as is vested Trustee. Book 2006, Page 925, Lowndes Investment * GREAT LONG SUPER SAVER RATES scribed land and prop- in me as Trustee, Register's Office for Company, a Mississippi TERM 6 Days ...... $12.00 erty situated in Lowndes without warranty of title. WITNESS MY SIGNA- Lowndes County, Mis- corporation, and others, FINANCING County, Mississippi, to- TURE on this 26th day sissippi, dated dated July 9, 1974 and * WE TRADE FOR 12 Days ...... $18.00 wit: WITNESS MY SIGNA- of December, 2017. 02/15/06. recorded in Deed Book MOST ANY Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. TURE on this, the 3rd 503 at page 74 of the KIND OF RV Lot Fifteen (15) of and day of January, 2018. Shapiro & Massey, LLC Property address known land records of Lowndes Six lines or less, consecutive days. Rate applies to in Brookwood Estates, a SUBSTITUTED TRUST- SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE as: 922 Bennett Aven- County, Mississippi. If you are looking for private party ads of non-commercial nature for subdivision of and in EE’S NOTICE OF SALE /s/ J. Patrick Caldwell, ue, Columbus, Missis- an RV & not looking merchandise under $1,000. Must include price in Lowndes County, Mis- Trustee Shapiro & Massey, LLC sippi 39702, Lowndes Title to the above de- at Johnny Bishop's, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. No pets, firewood, etc. sissippi, as shown by J. PATRICK CALDWELL 1080 River Oaks Drive, County. scribed property is be- you're looking in the map or plat thereof of COUNTY OF Lowndes Trustee Suite B-202, Flowood, lieved to be good, but I wrong place! GARAGE SALE RATES record in Plat Book 3, 207 Court Street MS 39232 I WILL CONVEY only will convey only such 4 Lines/1 Day ...... $9.20 Page 56 in the in the of- WHEREAS, on the 16th Tupelo, Mississippi (601) 981-9299 such title as vested in title as vested in me as Our prices are posted fice of the Chancery day of December, 2016, 38804 me as Substituted Substitute Trustee. on our website: 4 Lines/3 Days ...... $18.00 Clerk of Lowndes Paul Ryan Rainey, an (662) 842-8945 106 Harvest Drive, Trustee. JohnnyBishopRV.com County, Mississippi. unmarried person, ex- Columbus, MS 39705 WITNESS my signature Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain ecuted and delivered a PUBLISH: January 10, WITNESS MY SIGNA- on this 3rd day of Janu- General Help Wanted 3200 Guarantee: If it rains the day of your sale, we will Subject to the restrict- certain Deed of Trust January 17, January 24, 17-020627GW, TURE on this 8th day of ary, 2018. re-run you ad the next week FREE! ive covenants and con- unto Sharon E. Geib, and January 31, 2018 January, 2018. Craddock Construction You must call to request free re-run. dition as contained in Trustee for Mortgage Publication Dates: Janu- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, Company, Inc. that certain instrument Electronic Registration SUBSTITUTED TRUST- ary 10, 17, 24, 2018 Shapiro & Massey, LLC Substitute Trustee 654 Old Mayhew Road FREE SERVICES dated March 26, 1979, Systems, Inc. as nomin- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE 1501 N. University Av- Starkville, MS 39759 and executed by Ron- ee for Cadence Bank, SUBSTITUTED TRUST- enue, Suite 930 We are accepting applic- Bargain Column Ad must fit in 4 lines (ap- nie West Construction, N.A., Beneficiary, to se- WHEREAS, on Decem- EE'S NOTICE OF SALE Shapiro & Massey, LLC Little Rock, AR 72207- ations for experienced: proximately 20 characters per line) and will run Inc., and of record in cure an indebtedness ber 11, 2012, Garry W. 1080 River Oaks Drive, 5238 Metal Stud Framers, for 3 days. For items $100 or less ONLY. More Book 610, Pages 35- therein described, which Oxner, Rita F. Oxner, a WHEREAS, on April 10, Suite B-202 Telephone No. (501) Carpenters & Painters, than one item may be in same ad, but prices may Deed of Trust is recor- husband and wife, ex- 2006, Tiffany Lucious Concrete Finishers/ not total over $100, no relists. 37, in the land records Flowood, MS 39232, 664-4808 of Lowndes County, Mis- ded in the office of the ecuted a certain deed of AKA Tiffany Nicole Lu- (601) 981-9299 Formers. Must have Free Pets Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. sissippi. Chancery Clerk of trust to Jay Morris, At- cious and Derrick Lu- THIS DOCUMENT PRE- verifiable experience Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for Lowndes County, Mis- torney, Morris and Mc. cious, Wife and Hus- 922 Bennett Avenue PARED BY: with good work refer- 6 days. I will only convey such sissippi in MORT Book Calla, Trustee for the band executed a cer- Columbus, MS 39702 ences. Please apply at These ads are taken by e-mail or in person at our title as is vested in me 2016 at Page 28414; benefit of JPMorgan tain deed of trust to 16-017743BD Scot P. Goldsholl above location. office. Ads will not be take by telephone. as Substitute Trustee. and Chase Bank, N.A. which Lem Adams III, Trustee Mickel Law Firm, P.A. 9:00AM-12:00PM deed of trust is of re- for the benefit of Mort- Publication Dates: 1501 N. UNIVERSITY 1:00PM-4:00PM WITNESS MY SIGNA- WHEREAS, on the 7th cord in the office of the gage Electronic Regis- January 17, 24 and 31, PROSPECT BUILDING, Monday-Friday 0 Legals 4390 Computer Equipment day of June, 2017, Chancery Clerk of tration Systems, Inc., 4420 Farm Equipment & TURE, this 3rd day of 2018 SUITE 930 MATH TEACHER, January, 2018. Mortgage Electronic Re- Lowndes County, State as nominee for WMC LITTLE ROCK, AR 2018-2019 Opening: 1000 Service Supplies gistration Systems, Inc. of Mississippi in Book Mortgage Corp, its suc- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating 72207 MSMS is accepting ap- 4450 Firewood Emily Kaye Courteau as nominee for Ca- 2012 at Page 32060; cessors and assigns NOTICE OF SALE Ph: (501) 664-4808 plications for the posi- 1060 Appliance Repair 4460 Flea Markets Substitute Trustee dence Bank, National and which deed of trust is of Fax: (501) 664-0631 tion of Math Teacher 1070 Asphalt & Paving 4480 Furniture 855 S Pear Orchard Association, assigned record in the office of WHEREAS, on Decem- Mickel Case No. for the 2018-2019 said Deed of Trust unto WHEREAS, JPMorgan the Chancery Clerk of ber 3, 1998, Timothy J. 1090 Automotive Services 4510 Garage Sales Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 102848-1 school year. See web- 1120 Building & Remodeling 400 Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Chase Bank, National Lowndes County, State McMullin and Alisa J. [email protected] site below for full job 4540 General Merchandise by instrument recorded Association has hereto- of Mississippi in Book McMullin executed a 1150 Carpeting/Flooring Ridgeland, MS 39157 om description and Employ- 4570 Household Goods (318) 330-9020 in the office of the fore substituted Sha- 2006 at Page 10757; Deed of Trust to Frank ment Application. 1180 Childcare 4630 Lawn & Garden aforesaid Chancery piro & Massey, LLC as and A. Riley as Trustee for PUBLISH ON THESE 1210 Chimney Cleaning 4660 Merchandise Rentals mdw/F16-1057 Clerk in MORT Book Trustee by instrument the benefit of Bancorp- DATES: ADMINISTRATIVE 2017 at Page 12920; dated December 4, WHEREAS, said Deed of South Bank, which Deed 1240 Contractors 4690 Musical Instruments January 10, 2018 ASSISTANT, 1250 Computer Services PUBLISH: 1/17/18, and 2017 and recorded in Trust was subsequently of Trust was recorded January 17, 2018 Current Opening: 4700 Satellites as/in Book 1260, Page 1270 Electrical 1/24/18, 1/31/18 the aforesaid Chancery assigned to Deutsche January 24, 2018 MSMS is accepting ap- 4720 Sporting Goods WHEREAS, on the 11th Clerk's Office in Book Bank National Trust 212 in the Office of the plications for the posi- 1300 Excavating 4750 Stereos & TV’s day of December, 2017 MORT 2017 at Page Company, as Trustee Chancery Clerk of Building & Remodeling 1120 tion of Administrative 1320 Fitness Training 4780 Wanted To Buy NOTICE OF SUBSTI- the Holder of said Deed 27852; and for HSI Asset Securitiza- Lowndes County, Mis- Assistant. See website 1330 Furniture Repair & TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE of Trust substituted and tion Corporation Trust sissippi; and below for full job de- appointed Dean Morris, WHEREAS, default hav- 2006-WMC1, Mortgage Tom Hatcher, LLC Refinishing 5000 Pets & Livestock Custom Construction, scription and Employ- 1360 General Services 5100 Free Pets STATE OF MISSISSIPPI LLC as Substitute Trust- ing been made in the Pass-Through Certific- WHEREAS, the afore- ment Application. COUNTY OF LOWNDES ee by instrument recor- terms and conditions of ates, Series 2006- mentioned Deed of Restoration, Remodel- 1380 Housecleaning 5150 Pets ing, Repair, Insurance ded in the office of the said deed of trust and WMC1 by instrument Trust was re-recorded in MSMS, The Missis- 1390 Insulation 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock WHEREAS, default has aforesaid Chancery the entire debt secured dated October 4, 2011 Book 1265, Page 139 claims. 662-364-1769. Licensed & Bonded sippi School for Math & 1400 Insurance 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming occurred in the perform- Clerk in MORT Book thereby having been de- and recorded in Book in the Office of the Science is a state-wide, 1410 Interior Decorators 5300 Supplies/Accessories ance of the covenants, 2017 at Page 27480; clared to be due and 2011 at Page 19173 of Chancery Clerk of public, residential high 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair 5350 Veterinarians terms and conditions of and payable in accordance the aforesaid Chancery Lowndes County, Mis- General Services 1360 school for academic- a Deed of Trust dated with the terms of said Clerk's office; and sissippi; and 1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping 5400 Wanted To Buy ally gifted and talented July 18, 2003, ex- WHEREAS, default hav- deed of trust, JPMor- DUMP TRUCK Hauling 11th and 12th grade 1500 Locksmiths 6000 Financial ecuted by EMMA B. ing been made in the gan Chase Bank, Na- WHEREAS, Wells Fargo WHEREAS, the afore- Slag, Gravel & Clay Dirt. students located on the 1530 Machinery Repair 6050 Business Opportunity HILL, HAROLD L. HILL, payments of the in- tional Association, the Bank, N.A. as servicing mentioned Deed of 5 yard International campus of Mississippi conveying certain real debtedness secured by legal holder of said in- agent for Deutsche Trust (as recorded in 1560 Mobile Home Services 6100 Business Opportunity Truck holds 5 tons. University for Women in 1590 Moving & Storage property therein de- the said Deed of Trust, debtedness, having re- Bank National Trust Book 1260, Page 212) $175/load - Columbus. Columbus, MS. Job de- Wanted scribed to DEBERA and the holder of said quested the under- Company, as Trustee was modified pursuant Walter - 662-251-8664 scriptions and Employ- 1620 Painting & Papering 6120 Check Cashing BRIDGES, as Trustee, Deed of Trust, having re- signed Substituted for HSI Asset Securitiza- to a Loan Modification 1650 Pest Control ment Application are 6150 Insurance for CITIFINANCIAL INC, quested the under- Trustee to execute the tion Corporation Trust Agreement dated Febru- MTL UNLOCK SERVICE available at 1680 Plumbing 6200 Loans Original Beneficiary, to signed so to do, on the trust and sell said land 2006-WMC1, Mortgage ary 10, 2003 and recor- Available 24/7 http://www.themsms. 24th day of January, ded in Book 2003, Page Cars, Trucks, & More! 1710 Printing 6250 Mortgages secure the indebted- and property in accord- Pass-Through Certific- org/employment- 1740 Roofing & Guttering ness therein described, 2018, I will during the ance with the terms of ates, Series 2006- 7551 in the Office of Call Mike & leave msg, opportunities/ 6300 Stocks & Bonds lawful hours of between 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers as same appears of re- said deed of trust and WMC1 has heretofore the Chancery Clerk of 662.364.6776 or For additional ques- 6350 Business for Sale cord in the office of the 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 for the purpose of rais- substituted Shapiro & Lowndes County, Mis- 662.364.0087 tions, contact: 1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick p.m., at public outcry, 7000 Rentals Chancery Clerk of ing the sums due there- Massey, LLC as Trust- sissippi; and Amber Lynn Moore at 1790 Stump Removal Lowndes County, Mis- offer for sale and will under, together with at- ee by instrument dated MUSIC LESSONS [email protected] 1800 Swimming Pools 7050 Apartments sissippi filed and recor- sell, at the south east torney's fees, trustee's July 16, 2015 and re- WHEREAS, Bancorp- Guitar, Bass & Theory: or 662-329-7674. 1830 Tax Service 7100 Commercial Property ded July 21, 2003, in front door of Lowndes fees and expense of corded in the aforesaid South Bank, the holder $25 per hour 7150 Houses Deed Book 2003, Page County Courthouse, 505 sale. Chancery Clerk's Office of said Deed of Trust Chords, Scales, Modes ROTO-ROOTER: 1860 Tree Service & more! Call Jimbo @ Service person 7180 Hunting Land 27586; and 2nd Ave. North at in Book 2015 at Page and the Note secured 1890 Upholstery Columbus, Mississippi, NOW, THEREFORE, I, 16747; and thereby, substituted 662-364-1687 needed. 1910 Welding 7190 Land for Rent/Lease WHEREAS, the benefi- for cash to the highest Shapiro & Massey, LLC, Scot P. Goldsholl as If no answer leave Application only, 7200 Mobile Homes cial interest of said bidder, the following de- Substituted Trustee in WHEREAS, default hav- Trustee in place of the voicemail or text. No phone calls please. 2000 Announcements 7250 Mobile Home Spaces Deed of Trust was trans- scribed land and prop- said deed of trust, will ing been made in the afore-mentioned origin- Apply at 2050 Card of Thanks 7300 Office Spaces ferred and assigned to erty situated in Lowndes on January 31, 2018 of- terms and conditions of al Trustee, as author- 229-A Tuscaloosa Rd. 2100 Fraternal & Lodge Bayview Loan Servicing, County, Mississippi, to- fer for sale at public said deed of trust and ized by the terms there- RETAINER WALL, drive- Columbus, MS 7350 Resort Rentals way, foundation, con- 2150 Good Things To Eat LLC, a Delaware Lim- wit: outcry and sell within the entire debt secured of, as evidenced by an from 9am-4pm, 7400 River Property ited Liability Company; legal hours (being thereby having been de- instrument recorded in crete/riff raft drainage Tuesday-Friday. 2200 In Memorial work, remodeling, base- 7450 Rooms and Lot Number Fourteen between the hours of clared to be due and Book 2006, Page 2638 SEEKING YOUTH 2250 Instruction & School 7500 Storage & Garages (14) of Pleasant Ridge 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 payable in accordance in the Office of the ment foundation, re- pairs, small dump truck INSTRUCTORS 2300 Lost & Found 7520 Vacation Rentals WHEREAS, the under- Estates, a subdivision p.m.), at the Southeast with the terms of said Chancery Clerk of Ballet/Tap/Dance, 2350 Personals signed, Rubin Lublin, to the City of Columbus, Door of the County deed of trust, Deutsche Lowndes County, Mis- hauling (5-6 yd) load & 7550 Wanted to Rent demolition/lot cleaning. Tumbling/Gymnastics, 2400 Special Notices LLC has been appoin- Mississippi, as shown Courthouse of Lowndes Bank National Trust sissippi; and Piano/Guitar. 7600 Waterfront Property ted as Substitute Trust- by a plat of same recor- County, located at Company, as Trustee Burr Masonry 2600 Travel/Entertainment 662-242-0259. BACKGROUND CHECKS 8000 Real Estate ee; and ded in Plat Book 2 at Columbus, Mississippi, for HSI Asset Securitiza- WHEREAS, the afore- are required. 3000 Employment 8050 Commercial Property Page 63 in the office of to the highest and best tion Corporation Trust mentioned Deed of Instruction held at 3050 Clerical & Office NOW, THEREFORE, the the Chancery Clerk of bidder for cash the fol- 2006-WMC1, Mortgage Trust (as recorded in Columbus AFB 8100 Farms & Timberland Lowndes County, Mis- WALLPAPER SERVICE 3100 Data Processing/ Computer holder of said Deed of lowing described prop- Pass-Through Certific- Book 1260, Page 212) Removal & Paint Prep. Youth Center. 8150 Houses - Northside Trust, having requested sissippi. erty situated in Lowndes ates, Series 2006- was again modified pur- 3150 Domestic Help Specializing in small Call 662-434-2504 8200 Houses - East the undersigned so to County, State of Missis- WMC1, the legal holder suant to a Loan Modific- sheetrock jobs incl 3170 Engineering 8250 Houses - New Hope do, as Substitute Trust- Subject to those cer- sippi, to-wit: of said indebtedness, ation Agreement dated Medical / Dental 3300 tain restrictive coven- dobb, stipple, crowfoot, 3200 General Help Wanted 8300 Houses - South ee or his duly appoin- having requested the November 7, 2016 and & smooth ceiling patch- 3250 Management Positions ted agent, by virtue of ants and conditions 0.52 acre, more or less, undersigned Substi- recorded in Book 2016, BUSY OPTOMETRY 8350 Houses - West contained in an instru- es. 40yrs exp. Mike 3300 Medical/Dental the power, duty and au- lying in the Northwest tuted Trustee to ex- Page 26451 in the Of- Merritt 662-574-2343. practice seeks full time 8450 Houses - Caledonia thority vested and im- ment executed on Octo- Quarter of the North- ecute the trust and sell fice of the Chancery team member. Must be 3350 Opportunity Information 8500 Houses - Other posed upon said Substi- ber 31, 1960, and re- east Quarter of Section said land and property Clerk of Lowndes 3400 Part-Time eager, dependable, and 8520 Hunting Land tute Trustee shall, on corded in Deed Book 26, Township 17 South, in accordance with the County, Mississippi; WORK WANTED: a self starter! Experi- 3450 Positions Wanted 8550 Investment Property January 31, 2018 with- 303 at Page 82, in the Range 18 West, terms of said deed of and Licensed & Bonded-car- ence in optometry and 3500 Professional in the lawful hours of office of the Chancery Lowndes County, Mis- trust and for the pur- pentry, painting, & de- sales helpful. 8600 Lots & Acreage sale between 11:00AM Clerk of Lowndes sissippi, being de- pose of raising the WHEREAS, Bancorp- 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 8650 Mobile Homes molition. Landscaping, Email resume and and 4:00PM at the County, Mississippi. scribed as follows: sums due thereunder, South Bank, the holder bush hogging, clean-up salary requirements to: 3600 Sales/Marketing 8700 Mobile Home Spaces southeast front door of Beginning at the North- together with attorney's of said Deed of Trust 3650Trades work, pressure washing, patientcareopportunity 8750 Resort Property Courthouse proceed to I will only convey such east corner of said Sec- fees, trustee's fees and and the Note secured moving help & furniture [email protected] 3700Truck Driving 8800 River Property sell at public outcry to title as is vested in me tion 26; thence West expense of sale. thereby, again substi- repair. 662-242-3608 as Substitute Trustee. 8850 Wanted to Buy the highest and best along the North side of tuted Scot P. Goldsholl PRN LPN 4000 Merchandise bidder for cash or certi- said Section for 2228 NOW, THEREFORE, I, as Trustee in place of Fast Care Clinic located 4030 Air Conditioners 8900 Waterfront Property fied funds ONLY, the fol- WITNESS MY SIGNA- feet to the centerline of Shapiro & Massey, LLC, the afore-mentioned ori- Lawn Care / Landscaping in Starkville MS is seek- 4060 Antiques 9000 Transportation lowing described prop- TURE, this 22nd day of a public road known as Substituted Trustee in ginal Trustee, as author- 1470 ing a LPN for a “prn” po- erty situated in Lowndes December 2017 Jess Lyons Road; said deed of trust, will ized by the terms there- sition. The successful 4090 Appliances 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 4120 Auctions County, Mississippi, to thence Southeasterly on February 7, 2018 of- of, as evidenced by an JESSE & BEVERLY'S candidate will be li- 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing wit: Dean Morris, LLC along a curve to the fer for sale at public instrument recorded in censed as an LPN in 4150 Baby Articles LAWN SERVICE. 9150 Autos for Sale Substitute Trustee right (Delta = 38 de- outcry and sell within Book 2010, Page Cleanup, Fall cleanup, MS, with strong clinical, 4180 Bargain Column 9200 Aviation A SURVEY OF A TRACT grees 48 minutes 30 legal hours (being 23679 in the Office of landscaping, siding, interpersonal, and com- 4210 Bicycles 9250 Boats & Marine OR PARCEL OF LAND 855 S Pear Orchard seconds, Radius = between the hours of the Chancery Clerk of tree cutting. 356-6525. puter skills. EOE. LOCATED IN THE Rd., Ste. 404, Bldg. 733.3 feet, Tangent = 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 Lowndes County, Mis- Resumes can be 4240 Building Materials 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 4250 Burial Plots NORTHWEST QUARTER 400 258.3 feet) for 496.7 p.m.), at the Southeast sissippi; and emailed to 9350 Golf Carts (NW 1/4) OF THE Ridgeland, MS 39157 feet; thence South 17 Door of the County WOOTEN'S FARMING crosamond@ 4270 Business Furniture & 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs NORTHEAST QUARTER (318) 330-9020 degrees 12 minutes Courthouse of Lowndes WHEREAS, the afore- Service. Bush hogging, premier-radiology.com Equipment 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment (NE 1/4) OF SECTION 6, East along said center- County, located at mentioned Appoint- tiltering, gardening, or mailed to 4300 Camera Equipment 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, jm/F17-0952 line for 53 feet; thence Columbus, Mississippi, ment of Substitute clean up & all types of Premier Imaging RANGE 17 WEST, Trustee (recorded in lawn service. Free es- 4330 Clothing 9550 Wanted to Buy South 16 degrees 18 to the highest and best Attn: C. Rosamond 4360 Coins & Jewelry LOWNDES COUNTY, PUBLISH: 1/3, 1/10, & minutes East along said bidder for cash the fol- Book 2010, Page timates, leave msg @ 1207 Hwy 182 West MISSISSIPPI, AND BE- 1/17/18 centerline for 91.5 feet; lowing described prop- 23679) was corrected 662-570-4405. Starkville, MS 39759 ING MORE PARTICU- thence South 74 de- erty situated in Lowndes pursuant to an instru- LARLY DESCRIBED AS grees 12 minutes West County, State of Missis- ment recorded in Book FOLLOWS: BEGINNING for 30 feet to the West sippi, to-wit: 2015, Page 619 in the AT THE NORTHEAST right-of-way of said Jess Office of the Chancery CORNER OF SECTION 6, Lyons Road; thence 0.59 acre, more or less, Clerk of Lowndes TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, North 15 degrees 55 lying in the Southeast County, Mississippi; RANGE 17 WEST, minutes West along Quarter of the North- and LOWNDES COUNTY, said West right-of-way east Quarter of Section MISSISSIPPI; THENCE N for 30 feet; thence 13, Township 18 South, WHEREAS, default hav- 86 DEGREES 15 South 74 degrees 12 Range 18 West, Colum- ing been made in the MINUTES W ALONG A minutes West along the bus, Lowndes County, terms and conditions of PAVED ROAD KNOWN North right-of-way of Har- Mississippi, being de- said Deed of Trust, and AS ANDERSON GROVE vest Drive (being the scribed as follows: Com- the entire debt secured ROAD, A DISTANCE OF South side of the Jethro mencing at the South- thereby having been de- 1801 FEET; THENCE Lot) for 175 feet to the east corner on the clared to be due and SOUTH 515 FEET TO Southwest corner of Southeast Quarter of payable, and the legal THE INITIAL POINT OF said Jethro lot; thence the Northeast Quarter of holder of said indebted- THE PROPERTY HEREIN North 15 degrees 46 said Section 13; thence ness, BancorpSouth DESCRIBED; THENCE N minutes West along the North along the East Bank, having requested 87 DEGREES 00 West side of the Jethro line of said Quarter- the undersigned Substi- MINUTES W, A DIS- lot and the West side of Quarter Section for 537 tute Trustee to execute TANCE OF 420 FEET; the Davis lot for 173.6 feet to the South right the trust and sell said THENCE S 19 DE- feet; thence South 74 of way of a public road land and property in ac- GREES 30 MINUTES degrees 34 minutes known as Bennett Aven- cordance with the terms WEST, A DISTANCE OF West for 125 feet; ue; thence South 88 de- of said Deed of Trust for 210 FEET; THENCE 87 thence South 59 de- grees 10 minutes West the purpose of raising DEGREES 00 MINUTES grees 28 minutes West along the South right-of the sums due thereun- E 420 FEET; THENCE N for 160 feet; thence –way for 785 feet to the der, together with attor- 19 DEGREES 30 South 35 degrees 41 point of beginning; ney's fees, Substitute MINUTES E A DIS- minutes West for 160 thence continue South Trustee's fees and ex- TANCE OF 210 FEET TO feet to the Point of Be- 88 degrees 10 minutes penses of sale. THE INITIAL POINT OF ginning; thence South West along the South THIS DESCRIPTION AND 15 degrees 08 minutes right-of-way for 115 feet NOW, THEREFORE, I, CONTAINING 2 ACRES, West for 160 feet; to a point that is 105 Scot P. Goldsholl, Sub- MORE OR LESS. thence South 77 de- feet North 88 degrees stitute Trustee, will on grees 58 minutes East 10 minutes East from January 31, 2018, offer PROPERTY ADDRESS: for 175 feet to the West an existing iron pin; for sale at public outcry The street address of right-of-way of aforemen- thence South 01 de- to the highest bidder for the property is believed tioned Harvest Drive; gree 29 minutes East cash, within legal hours to be 116 JOHN KIDD thence North 10 de- parallel with the East (between the hours of RD, CALEDONIA, MS grees 12 minutes East line of said Quarter- 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 39740. In the event of along West right-of-way Quarter Section for 223 p.m.) at the front door any discrepancy (30 feet for centerline) feet to the point on the of the Lowndes County between this street ad- for 67 feet; thence North line of East Emer- Courthouse in Colum- dress and the legal de- Northerly along a curve ald Estates, Part I, a bus, Lowndes County, scription of the prop- to the right (Delta = 09 residential community in Mississippi, the follow- erty, the legal descrip- degrees 49 minutes, the City of Columbus, ing-described property: tion shall control. Radius = 222 feet, as shown by plat recor- Chord North 15 de- ded in Plat Book 2 at Lot No. 109 of East Em- Title to the above de- grees 06 minutes East Page 99 in the office of erald Estates, Part II, as scribed property is be- 37.97 feet) for 38 feet; the Chancery Clerk of shown by map or plat of lieved to be good, but I thence North 59 de- said Lowndes County, same recorded in Plat will convey only such grees 41 minutes West said point is 105 feet Book 3 at page 13 in title as is vested in me for 175 feet to the Point North 88 degrees East the office of Chancery as Substitute Trustee. of Beginning, being also from an existing iron Clerk of Lowndes known as Lot 6 of Coun- pin; thence North 88 de- County, Mississippi, THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- try North Subdivision, grees 10 minutes East and as amended by de- TEMPTING TO COLLECT an unrecorded residen- along the North line of cree of the Chancery A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- tial community in said said East Emerald Es- Court of Lowndes TION OBTAINED WILL county. tates, Part I, for 115 County, Mississippi, BE USED FOR THAT TOGETHER WITH that feet; thence North 01 dated January 3, 1975, PURPOSE. permanent, perpetual, degree 29 minutes in Cause No. 13,801 non-exclusive ease- West parallel to the and recorded in Rubin Lublin, LLC, ment on and across East line of said Lowndes County Chan- Substitute Trustee Harvest Drive as de- Quarter-Quarter Section cery Court Minute Book 428 North Lamar Blvd, scribed in that certain for 223 feet to the Point 80 at pages 693-704; Suite 107 Easement dated of Beginning. Subject, however, to Oxford, MS 38655 December 10, 1997, easements reserved for www.rubinlublin.com/ and recorded in Deed Metes and Bounds the installation and property-listings.php Book 1196 at Page maintenance of utility Tel: (877) 813-0992 337, land records, Being the same prop- and or drainage facilit- Fax: (404) 601-5846 Lowndes County, Mis- erty conveyed to Der- ies as shown on said re- sissippi. rick Lucious and Tiffany corded plat; and also PUBLISH: 01/03/2018, Nicole Lucious by deed Subject to the restrict- 01/10/2018, I WILL CONVEY only from Derrick Lucious ive covenants and con- 01/17/2018, such title as vested in and Tiffany Nicole Lu- ditions made and 01/24/2018 me as Substituted cious filed for record in entered into between Trustee. Book 2006, Page 925, Lowndes Investment Register's Office for Company, a Mississippi WITNESS MY SIGNA- Lowndes County, Mis- corporation, and others, TURE on this 26th day sissippi, dated dated July 9, 1974 and of December, 2017. 02/15/06. recorded in Deed Book 503 at page 74 of the Shapiro & Massey, LLC Property address known land records of Lowndes SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE as: 922 Bennett Aven- County, Mississippi. ue, Columbus, Missis- Shapiro & Massey, LLC sippi 39702, Lowndes Title to the above de- 1080 River Oaks Drive, County. scribed property is be- Suite B-202, Flowood, lieved to be good, but I MS 39232 I WILL CONVEY only will convey only such (601) 981-9299 such title as vested in title as vested in me as me as Substituted Substitute Trustee. 106 Harvest Drive, Trustee. Columbus, MS 39705 WITNESS my signature WITNESS MY SIGNA- on this 3rd day of Janu- 17-020627GW, TURE on this 8th day of ary, 2018. January, 2018. Publication Dates: Janu- /s/ Scot P. Goldsholl, ary 10, 17, 24, 2018 Shapiro & Massey, LLC Substitute Trustee SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE 1501 N. University Av- enue, Suite 930 Shapiro & Massey, LLC Little Rock, AR 72207- 1080 River Oaks Drive, 5238 Suite B-202 Telephone No. (501) Flowood, MS 39232, 664-4808 (601) 981-9299 THIS DOCUMENT PRE- 922 Bennett Avenue PARED BY: Columbus, MS 39702 16-017743BD Scot P. Goldsholl Mickel Law Firm, P.A. Publication Dates: 1501 N. UNIVERSITY January 17, 24 and 31, PROSPECT BUILDING, 2018 SUITE 930 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72207 Ph: (501) 664-4808 Fax: (501) 664-0631 Mickel Case No. 102848-1 [email protected] om

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