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CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Monday | September 19, 2016 Leigh Mall parking lot repaving project begins and includes a large portion of the On Aug. 9 the city sent a letter Three-phase, $1M parking lot behind Hardee’s, be- to the owners that stated the con- project aims to fix gan Thursday. dition of the parking lot had be- “This has been a long time com- come a safety issue the city could code violations ing,” said Councilman Bill Gavin no longer ignore, according to of Ward 6, where Leigh Mall is Columbus Public Information Of- BY SLIM SMITH located. “I met with the owners ficer Joe Dillon. [email protected] back in April and they assured In that letter, the city pointed me at that time there would be out 51 areas on the property that Work has begun on a long-await- some paving going on. They said were code violations, most of them ed repaving project in the Leigh the timeframe for that would be in potholes, and asked the owners to Mall parking area. September or October, so it looks begin the necessary repairs. Columbus officials say Secu- like they are following through on “We are very thankful for the rity National Properties, which what they told me.” work that is being done by the owns Leigh Mall, will invest more The condition of Leigh Mall, owner of Leigh Mall,” Mayor and in particular its parking lot, Robert Smith said in an email to- Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff than $1 million in a three-phase Paving crews continue mill work today on a section of the project that will take about a year has been a point of contention be- day. “The mall is a very valuable Leigh Mall parking lot that will be part of a $1 million year- to complete. Mill-work on the first tween city leaders and the proper- member of our retail community long repaving project. City officials say the project will be phase, which will cost $225,000 ty owners for years. See LEIGH MALL, 3A completed in three phases. HAVING A BALL CPD seeking armed robbery suspect Incident reported at Dollar General on Military Road

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Columbus police are searching for a suspect in a Friday night armed robbery. The suspect allegedly entered the Dol- lar General on Military Road just before store closing at 10 p.m. and demanded money, city Public Information Officer Joe Dillon said. The suspect is a black male who was dressed in all black with something covering his face, Dillon said. Dillon said suspect left the store on See ARMED ROBBERY, 3A

Man accused in 2 store robberies DISPATCH STAFF REPORT Luisa Porter/ Dispatch Staff Capt. Roy King walks with his wife, Clare King, on their way to the Columbus Air Force Base 69th Birthday Bash celebrating STARKVILLE — at the Trotter Convention Center Saturday evening. The couple is originally from Michigan and has been at CAFB for almost A Starkville man was a year. charged with two felony counts of robbery after allegedly robbing two convenience stores. Starkville police arrested Antonio N. Payne, 44, after the Payne Seventh Avenue ditch project suspect turned himself in Saturday night, according to police department Public Information Officer awaits environmental clearance Brandon Lovelady. Police say Payne robbed a Murphy’s USA gas station on Greenfield vert near Maranatha Faith Center to a Highway 12 between 10 and 11 p.m. Fri- Set to remove creosote Environ- separate culvert were Seventh Avenue day and the South Jackson Street Sprint m e n t a l North connects to Propst Park. He said Mart between 7 and 8 a.m. Saturday. chemical from former Multistate the project calls for installing a box cul- Payne was unarmed during the al- Trust, said vert along the ditch. leged incidents, Lovelady said. He said Kerr-McGee site the proj- “That big, ugly open ditch will com- he didn’t know if anyone was hurt at ei- ect will pletely go away,” Eastman said. “That ther location. BY ALEX HOLLOWAY address a box culvert will fill it in, and we’ll cover Payne was booked in Oktibbeha [email protected] ditch on Gorton Eastman it with grass.” County Jail, and his initial appearance S e v e n t h Columbus Mayor Robert Smith told in Starkville Municipal Court is sched- A major ditch project related to the Avenue North that flows from the site members of the Columbus Rotary Club uled for 6 p.m. Monday. His bond has former Kerr-McGee plant should be of the old Kerr-McGee site on 14th Av- last week the project should cost about not yet been set. underway by the end of the month. enue North. $2.3 million. Gorton was hesitant to Anyone with information about these Lauri Gorton, director of environ- J5 Broaddus Senior Project Manag- confirm that number because she said or other crimes is asked to call SPD at mental programs/senior strategist and er Robyn Eastman said the project will 662-323-4131 or the Golden Triangle project manager for Columbus with the address 935 feet of ditch from a box cul- See SEVENTH AVENUE, 3A Crime Stoppers at 800-530-7151.

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DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com SAY WHAT? DID YOU HEAR? “You have to wonder how many people could have been hurt.” ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Veep’ Mayor Christian Bollwage of Elizabeth, New Jersey, on take top honors at Emmys Monday bombing devices found near a train station. Page 5A. BY LYNN ELBER one to claim most prime- AP Television Writer time series awards ever. The Emmys proved LOS ANGELES — more adroit than the Os- A Thousand Words “Game of Thrones” con- cars at recognizing and quered the Emmy king- honoring diversity in Hol- dom Sunday, honored as lywood’s top ranks, with top drama for the second trophies going to minori- consecutive year and be- ty actors and behind-the- coming the most honored scenes artists including prime-time TV series ever writers Aziz Ansari and on a night of surprises and Alan Yang of “Master of sharp political jabs. None.” “Veep” repeated as best But Viola Davis of “How comedy series and its star, to Get Away with Murder” Julia Louis-Dreyfus, won failed to repeat her 2015 a record-breaking sixth Emmy as best comedy best drama actress win, actress. Jeffrey Tambor’s the first for a woman of trophy as top comedy ac- color. tor for “Transparent” also Tambor, who plays a was his second. transgender character on But the top drama act- “Transparent,” called on ing trophies were far from Hollywood to make him predictable: Rami Malek the last non-transgender of “Mr. Robot” and Tati- actor to get such a role. ana Maslany of “Orphan A shaking Louis-Drey- Black” were the winners, fus ended her speech by both overcoming heavy- dedicating the trophy to weight competition. her father, who she said “Oh, my God. Please died Friday. Before that, tell me you’re seeing this she honed in on GOP con- too,” said a stunned Malek, tender Donald Trump’s who plays an emotionally campaign. troubled engineer caught “I’d also like to take this up in a dangerous hacking opportunity to personally conspiracy. apologize for the current “Games of Thrones,” political climate,” she said. the fantasy saga based on “I think that ‘Veep’ has torn George R.R. Martin’s nov- down the wall between els, received a total of 12 comedy and politics. Our awards Sunday and at last show started out as a polit- weekend’s technical arts ical satire but it now feels ceremony for a cumulative more like a sobering docu- 38, besting “Frasier” by mentary.”

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TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Earlier this month, Clear and humid Warm with plenty of Sunny and very warm Mostly sunny and warm Partly sunny and warm Syrian government forces sunshine Rotary and their allies captured 64° 93° 63° 93° 67° 93° 67° 92° 68° areas they lost south ALMANAC DATA of the city, re-imposing Columbus Sunday Readers a siege on its opposi- TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Sunday 88° 70° tion-held eastern neigh- Normal 86° 62° for September borhoods. More than Record 101° (1953) 45° (1981) 2,000 people were killed PRECIPITATION (in inches) First graders, Sunday 0.00 Caroline Holt and in 40 days of fighting in Month to date 0.19 the city, including 700 ci- Normal month to date 2.14 Cora Chandler Year to date 46.39 vilians, among them 160 Normal year to date 40.21 were guests at the children, according to a TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES September Rotary Syrian activist group. In feet as of Flood 24-hr. Syrian state TV report- 7 a.m. Sun. Stage Stage Chng. Club meeting. They ed Sunday that dozens Amory 20 11.45 -0.35 Bigbee 14 3.37 +0.11 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. were selected for of residents had left reb- Columbus 15 4.42 none Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream reading excellence el-held areas in Aleppo Fulton 20 7.49 +0.04 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s and were taken to shelters Tupelo 21 1.07 +0.08 TUE WED TUE WED and good citizenship. LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W in the government-con- Atlanta 89/69/s 87/69/t Nashville 89/63/s 90/66/s In feet as of 24-hr. 800 North Eshman trolled part of the city. 7 a.m. Sun. Capacity Level Chng. Boston 81/66/c 80/60/s Orlando 89/74/t 90/74/t Chicago 82/62/s 84/68/pc Philadelphia 85/68/pc 86/64/pc West Point, MS 39773 Also Sunday, Aleppo’s Aberdeen Dam 188 163.74 -0.14 Dallas 98/75/s 96/73/s Phoenix 87/74/c 96/78/pc governor, Hussein Diab, Stennis Dam 166 136.64 -0.14 Honolulu 86/74/pc 87/75/pc Raleigh 81/67/r 82/66/r High School Office: Bevill Dam 136 136.46 +0.30 © The Dispatch called on insurgents in Jacksonville 91/70/t 88/70/pc Salt Lake City 87/61/pc 84/57/pc 662-494-5043 SOLUNAR TABLE Memphis 95/70/s 94/72/s Seattle 65/48/pc 66/48/s the eastern neighbor- Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Dr. Cathy Davis, Headmaster The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for hoods to turn themselves fi sh and game. 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UNDER THE CAPITAL DOME US phases out private prisons, Mississippi shuts 1

BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS, ties. by Mississippians’ tax dollars,” educational opportunities. Walnut Grove prison testified Associated Press Mississippi wasn’t alone. Jody Owens, a Jackson-based Utah-based Management that gang members beat each Many other states, and the fed- managing attorney for the and Training Corp. took over other up on a daily basis and JACKSON — Mississippi eral government, also farmed Southern Poverty Law Center, management of the Walnut that a health care worker had jumped enthusiastically into us- out prison management to pri- said in a news release Thurs- Grove prison in 2012 from sexually assaulted him in while ing private prisons in the mid- vate contractors the past couple day. Florida-based GEO Group. As he was working in a prison in- 1990s, when the Department of of decades. The prison opened in 2001 the prison prepared to close firmary. Corrections was under a long- Now, the trend could be re- as the Walnut Grove Youth Cor- last week, MTC spokesman Mississippi paid MTC $14.6 standing federal court order versing itself. rectional Facility and at some Issa Arnita said that under the million a year to run the facil- to ease crowding and improve The U.S. Justice Department points, it held inmates aged 13 company’s management, “there ity. State Corrections Com- conditions in penitentiaries. announced last month that it to 22 who were minors convict- have been tremendous improve- missioner Marshall Fisher an- The state went on a pris- will phase out the use of private ed as adults. ments at that facility.” nounced the planned closure on building spree and leg- prisons after the department’s In November 2010, the The prison had been under three months in advance, citing islative leaders agreed with own audit found more safety SPLC, the American Civil Lib- federal court oversight since budget constraints and saying private-prison lobbyists, who and security problems in pri- erties Union and Jackson attor- 2012, after a judge agreed there Mississippi’s other prisons had pointed to government’s unim- vately managed facilities than ney Robert McDuff filed a law- were abusive conditions. Juve- room to house the 900 inmates pressive record of prison man- in those run by the government. suit alleging that some guards niles were removed, but high agement and said corporations Last week, Mississippi at the Walnut Grove youth pris- from Walnut Grove. might do more efficient job at closed a private prison that had on were smuggling in drugs, assault rates and problems with Owens, with SPLC, said the a better price. Critics decried become notorious for inmate assaulting or sexually abusing supervision of inmates persist- state needs to take tax dollars prisoners-for-profits as an un- abuse, the Walnut Grove Cor- inmates and putting put some ed until the state removed max- out of private prisons and put seemly business model, but the rectional Facility. in solitary confinement. The imum-security prisoners. money into programs to pre- state moved ahead with private “Good riddance to Walnut suit also said inmates weren’t During a 2015 federal court pare inmates to re-enter soci- contracts for some of its facili- Grove, a cesspool sponsored given proper medical care or hearing, an inmate from the ety.

Seventh Avenue ELAINE L. EVANS, CPA Continued from Page 1A is pleased to announce project costs could change using $5.5 billion from Greenfield again in the spring.” a merger with depending on how much the settlement of a federal asked the Columbus Ward 4 Coun- contamination is discov- lawsuit against the com- city to de- cilman Marty Turner, WATKINS, WARD AND ered as site remediation pany to address high-pri- sign a cul- whose ward includes both progresses. ority environmental is- vert, which the plant site and the ditch, STAFFORD, PLLC Kerr-McGee Chemical sues at the former sites. will be in- said he’s happy to see more CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Corporation and its suc- Columbus received $68 stalled as work being done to fix the cessor, Tronox Inc., oper- million for environmental the final site’s environmental prob- 523 18th Avenue North ated a chemical manufac- action around its former part of the Turner lems. 662.328.3254 turing facility at the site Kerr-McGee location. process to “Now I feel like it’s time © The Dispatch near the intersection of Gorton said the trust bring the ditch to proper- to get it cleaned up,” Turner Office Locations Martin Luther King Drive has looked at a series of ly-functioning condition. said. “Some of the sickness- Amory • Columbus • Calhoun City • Holly Springs • Houston • Jackson and 14th Avenue from storm drainage basins Gorton said the Trust es should stop. We’ve had a Louisville • Macon • Okolona • Oxford • Phladelphia • Starkville • West Point 1928 to 2003. flowing from the Kerr-Mc- hopes to start the project lot of people that got cancer www.wwscpa.com The facility produced Gee site and found areas in the coming weeks and and lung disease and multi- railroad cross ties. Since with residual creosote. complete it before the worst ple things in the Memphis its close, the site has been The Seventh Avenue ditch of the winter rainy season Town and surrounding ar- discovered as the source is one such site. arrives. The project is await- eas. It’s been so long that a of environmental contam- “We did find creosote in ing final approval from the lot of people lost hope, but Art happens. ination — primarily from some spots,” Gorton said. Environmental Protection we’ve got the right people 328-ARTS creosote — and sealed off. “We have been working Agency and Mississippi De- in place to push this on Creosote is a chemical with the city and Colum- partment of Environmental through.” used to preserve wood. Ac- bus Light and Water be- Quality. cording to the U.S. Agen- cause the ditches are part “We’re going to be very cy for Toxic Substances of the city’s storm drainage careful to do small pieces and Disease Registry, it conveyance system.” at a time,” Gorton said. “It can cause skin and eye Because the Seventh would be very hard to keep irritation, stomach pains, Avenue ditch is in poor the workplace clean and liver or kidney problems condition, Gorton said the safe with heavy rain. Our and possibly cancer. Trust likely could not not intention is to complete it The Trust manages just go in and remove the this year, by November. If more than 400 former creosote, which has been it starts raining a lot in Oc- Kerr-McGee sites in 24 found primarily in the cen- tober, it’s possible we could states. It’s responsible for ter of the ditch. So, she said interrupt work and start Leigh Mall Continued from Page 1A and has been for several The mall is home to but the potential for new years. The work that is be- stores like J.C. Penny, Hib- tenants. I think getting the ing done will allow not only bett Sports and Books-A- parking lot in shape opens local residents but visitors Million. In 2014, Hobby the door for that.” to access the area easily.” Lobby also located there. Gavin said he under- Acknowledging that “We’ve been working stood the strategy behind conditions of the mall for a lot of years to revital- doing to work in phases. parking lot have long been ize the mall because it’s “Obviously, the mall a source of frustration, such an important eco- has to stay open as they do Smith noted that the city’s nomic and retail part of our this,” he said. “The stores approach to the problem city,” Gavin said. “Bring- in the mall need to stay was limited. ing in Hobby Lobby was a open and there needs to be “Citizens need to under- real step forward, but we available parking for cus- stand that Leigh Mall is a knew that there was much tomers, so this looks like privately-owned location more work that needed to a reasonable approach to and that’s the reason that be done. So the steps they me.” the city could not step in are taking now is a huge The Dispatch could not and do the (paving) work,” deal. We’ve had some very reach ownership or man- the mayor’s email contin- positive conversations, not agement with Leigh Mall ued. “It’s illegal for the city only about the parking lot, by press time. to do any such work on private property, and all of the code violations were on that private property. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. Armed robbery Continued from Page 1A foot with an undisclosed amount of cash and west toward Lowe’s. At this time, Dillon Live United. said, the suspect has not © The Dispatch been identified. CPD Capt. Brent Swan said the suspect had a handgun. No customers were in the Dollar General at the time of the alleged rob- bery, and no store employ- ees are injured. Columbus Police De- Text UWLC to 42828 to partment is investigating sign up for our newsletter. the incident. Anyone with 223 Twenty-Second Street North information should call the Columbus, MS CPD at 662-244-3500 or 662-328-0943 • www.uwlc-ms.org the Golden Triangle Crime of Lowndes County Danny Avery, Executive Director Stopers at 1-800-530-7151. 4A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016

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PETER IMES General Manager ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller OTHER EDITORS Mississippi’s growing public universities The fall semester enrollment num- bers are generally good for Mississip- pi’s eight public universities, but they are a concern for most of the state’s 15 community colleges. A report just out said the number of students at the universities is up 2.5 percent from a year ago. Missis- sippi State, Ole Miss, Jackson State and Mississippi University for Wom- en reported their highest enrollments ever. And Mississippi Valley State posted the state’s second highest per- centage increase at 8.4 percent, trail- ing only The W in that ranking. This is the third straight annual increase for MVSU, after previously seeing its enrollment decline to the point where it was at risk of becoming unsustain- able as a stand-along university. Systemwide, it’s believed that part of the enrollment jump can be at- tributed to attracting more students from other states. That’s also good news. Non-Mississippi residents who spend eight or nine months a year at a university have a positive effect on MISSISSIPPI VOICES the economy. Enrollment at the two-year schools, though, continued a decline that dates back to 2010. All told, the Pathways to less expensive power 15 community colleges have about 1 A Texas company is plan- energy producers: gas, 42 customers, which already pay 40 per- percent fewer students this year than ning to build a high-voltage percent; coal, 37 percent; cent more than Entergy customers, can they did a year ago. electricity transmission nuclear, eight percent; and look forward to endless rate increases The decline was not a shock. line linking the wind farms renewables, 13 percent. as Mississippi Power uses its legal mus- Community college enrollment of west Texas to the deep The biggest hurdle to cle to get reimbursed for Kemper. spiked eight years ago when the South. The line would enter complete the new Texas Compare our Mississippi system to Great Recession eliminated many Mississippi near Vicksburg transmission line is rights- Texas, where customers can choose jobs and people flocked to two-year and run through the middle of-way, which the company their own energy provider. The Texas schools for retraining. As the job of Mississippi terminating is negotiating now. The Public Service Commission runs a market has steadied itself, many of north of Columbus. exact path of the transmis- website called Power to Choose, which those retrained are now in the work The company, Pattern sion line will depend on allows residential customers to simply force. This understandably reduces Development, would pay for where they can negotiate enter their address and find the lowest community college numbers. the transmission line at no Wyatt Emmerich the least expensive rights- cost source of electricity from dozens Enrollment at Mississippi Delta cost to Mississippi rate- of-way while minimizing the of power plants around the state and Community College, by the way, was payers, giving us access to length to save cost. country. 2,372 for the fall semester - a decline inexpensive wind energy and lowering Mississippi Power claimed we need- Are you environmentally conscious? of 4 percent. electricity bills. ed Kemper to meet growing energy In Texas, you can choose to pay extra University numbers on the rise Pattern must get approval from the demand and to diversify our energy for green energy. Want the lowest while community college numbers Mississippi Public Service Commission base and make us less dependent on possible cost? In Texas you can buy the decline leads to two concerns: Is any (PSC) which has begun reviewing the natural gas. The PSC approved it and cheapest possible electricity, saving of the university growth coming at proposal. The PSC should be doing is making ratepayers pay through the hundreds of dollars a year. Why don’t the expense of less-expensive com- everything it can to protect consumers nose. we have this in Mississippi? munity colleges? And does rising uni- and lower rates, but as we know from Yet all the PSC had to do was This system has worked so well in versity enrollment mean that more the Kemper power plant, this is not pressure Mississippi Power to join Texas that Pattern Development wants students will face a problem with always the case. MISO, which could have supplied our to sell Texas wind energy in Missis- excessive debt when they graduate? Years ago, when I first began writ- state with all the energy it needed at sippi, where rates are higher because Although no one has said that ing about the Kemper power plant, now the lowest possible cost with complete of our screwed up regulated system. community colleges are losing stu- approaching $7 billion, I raised this diversity of power sources. Connecting That’s why they are building the $1.3 dents to universities, the two trends question: Why put a hugely expensive the Mississippi Power grid to MISO billion transmission line — all on their make the concern inevitable. new power plant on the back of rate- would have been an insignificant cost own dime. The primary goal of any college, payers when we can just upgrade our compared to Kemper’s seven billion. The beauty of high voltage transmis- two-year or four-year, should be to grid and buy power from all over the (Not to mention that Kemper has yet sion lines is that the line loss, even over make sure its students get an edu- country at the lowest cost? to operate at its claimed capacity using long distances, is minimal, allowing cation that teaches them to think This is already happening now with lignite.) Mississippians to buy cheaper power critically and that prepares them for Entergy and MISO, an energy grid This is further proof that our from all over the nation. This is espe- the 21st century work force. However, that connects 15 states and dispatches regulated statewide monopoly system cially true of wind energy. Once the the country’s trend of rising student the lowest cost energy as needed to of providing electricity is hopelessly windmill is built, the variable cost of debt can no longer be ignored. Mississippi. Entergy projects MISO outdated. Nothing less than complete producing electricity is negligible. On Rising enrollments at universities will save ratepayers $1.4 billion over reform is needed. What’s on the line is a recent windy day in Texas, 50 percent in Mississippi are a good thing. And the next decade. That’s around $2,500 thousands of dollars of cheap electric- of the total energy consumed was from there are plenty of programs such as per customer. ity. wind energy. Pell Grants that have helped untold MISO, which stands for Midconti- This is the same regulated monop- I hope the Mississippi PSC approves numbers of students - at both univer- nent Independent System Operator, is a oly system responsible for a complete this new transmission line. I hope in sities and community colleges. non-profit entity. It constantly monitors failure to promote rooftop solar energy the process, the commission will come But coaxing students or families the cheapest energy produced using in a state that receives tons of sun- to realize that Kemper is an unneces- into excessive debt is no way to get 2,445 pricing nodes, delivering the shine. sary boondoggle, not worthy of power young people started on their lifetime lowest cost electricity to its 426 partic- For the cost of Kemper, every one of company reimbursement. of work. Universities in particular ipating power companies serving 42 the 190,000 Kemper customers could Wyatt Emmerich is the editor and must take care to avoid promoting million customers. It has 65,800 miles have installed a $35,000 rooftop solar publisher of The Northside Sun, a weekly this trap. of transmission lines. system that would have cut their power newspaper in Jackson. He can be reached The Greenwood Commonwealth MISO has a diversified base of bills in half. Instead, Mississippi Power by e-mail at [email protected].

POSSUMHAW A squirrel in hand The morning The leaves of cat, slapping at something that “A squirrel,” he said, “You looking cedar tree where near- temperatures the black cherry was moving. A bird, I thought. really shouldn’t pick it up. It by there was a pile of brush. dropped into trees are turning At the same time Harry, her could bite.” Surely the squirrel would find the low 70’s and red as they’ve sibling, raced across the yard. “I didn’t know what else to safety there. we were able to begun to lose their The small animal turned do.” I’d like to think perhaps the sit on the porch chlorophyll. The out to be a very young and The little fellow clutched to squirrel will see me one day, or under the twirling hummers sit in the very frantic squirrel. I reached my hand. I could feel it’s heart maybe watch from the safety ceiling fans. It was trees; their ruby through the circling cats and thumping. I headed toward of the treetops and remember lovely for a few throats match the wrapped my hand around the opposite side of the house his harrowing day. The day days following an changing leaves. the squirrel’s little body and and deep into the woods. The that turned out so well for him awfully blistering We can hope the quickly placed him on the side squirrel started to calm. and for me and ultimately for summer. A couple red leaves are har- of a nearby tree. Quicker than It wasn’t the first time I had Harry and Wilhelmina. of hummingbirds Shannon Bardwell bingers of fall, but you could say “jackrabbit” the handled a squirrel, though As it continued to be cool hovered in front probably not. cats were on the tree. The poor usually my hand was gloved. for a short while I thought of of my sitting spot. Beyond the cher- little squirrel continued its There was a time when tiny fly- pruning the crepe myrtles and They darted from crepe myrtle ry trees lay the ever-shrinking alarming distress call. ing squirrels would make their other overgrown shrubs but to crepe myrtle like a game of pool of water surrounded by a Again I reached beyond way into the house. I found Felder Rushing’s “Gardening hop-scotch. The crepe myrtle couple of feet of dry dust and Harry and Wilhelmina and when a squirrel is confronted Southern Style,” says to wait blooms were sucked dry so desert-colored grass. As I was took hold of the squirrel, this with the choice of a predator ‘til spring and so I will. the birds didn’t linger long. lamenting the pond, I heard time clutching it close and cat or me they will gladly Shannon Rule Bardwell’s Soon they gathered up at the an animal distress call loud walking back to the porch choose me. column appears in Monday’s feeders always fighting; never and clear. Up and around the where Sam was waiting. I There alone in the woods I Dispatch. Her e-mail address is nourishing. corner I found Wilhelmina, the showed him the critter. placed the squirrel in a ragged [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 5A IN THE NATION Authorities probe ties between blasts, devices in 2 states BY JAKE PEARSON AND ALICIA A. CALDWELL The Associated Press 1 of 5 devices near train station explodes; no injuries NEW YORK — Authorities ques- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sumed service on the Northeast Corridor day, a pipe bomb exploded about an hour tioned several people early Monday and North Jersey Coast Line at 5:30 a.m. from the Elizabeth train station in Seaside ELIZABETH, N.J. — A suspicious de- as they worked to determine wheth- Monday, but they faced residual delays be- Park, New Jersey, forcing the cancellation vice found in a trash can near a train station er there was a connection between cause service was suspended after the de- of a military charity 5K run. Officials said it explosive devices found over the exploded early today as a bomb squad was vices were found. didn’t appear that those two incidents were weekend in two states: an explosion attempting to disarm it with a robot, offi- Amtrak was operating on a modified connected, though they weren’t ruling any- in a Manhattan neighborhood, an cials said. schedule. thing out. unexploded pressure cooker device Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage Train passengers reported being stuck Investigators didn’t immediately com- blocks away, a pipe bomb blast at a said the FBI was working to disarm one of on Amtrak and NJ Transit trains for hours ment on whether they thought the Eliza- Jersey shore town and five explo- five devices found in the same bag in a trash Sunday night, while some trains moved in beth incident was connected to either of the sive devices at a New Jersey train can by two men at around 8:30 p.m. Sunday reverse to let passengers off at other sta- two blasts. station. near the Elizabeth train station. The men tions. Amtrak said 2,400 passengers were Bollwage said that he wasn’t willing to On Sunday night, FBI agents in had reported seeing wires and a pipe com- affected and trains were being brought in to say that Elizabeth had become a target and Brooklyn stopped “a vehicle of in- ing out of the package, Bollwage said. other stations for people to get other trans- that it was possible that someone worried terest” in the investigation of the There was no immediate report of in- portation. about the authorities was trying to get rid Manhattan explosion, according juries or damage. The mayor warned that It wasn’t clear when the Elizabeth station of the package. to FBI spokeswoman Kelly Lang- other explosions were expected. would be open, a threat to cause major is- “I’m extremely concerned for the res- messer. FBI agents and police converged on an sues on the Monday morning commute into idents of the community, but more impor- She wouldn’t provide further de- apartment above a fried chicken restaurant New York. tantly extremely concerned for everyone in tails, but a government official and near the train station before 6 a.m. Monday, The discovery of the suspicious package the state and country where someone can a law enforcement official who were but it was not clear whether their search of came a day after an explosion in Manhat- just go and drop a backpack into a garbage briefed on the investigation told The the dwelling was connected to the explo- tan injured 29 people, and an unexploded can that has multiple explosives in it,” Boll- Associated Press that five people in sion. pressure-cooker device was found four wage said. “You have to wonder how many the car were being questioned at an New Jersey Transit service trains re- blocks away in New York City. Also Satur- people could have been hurt.” FBI building in Manhattan. The officials spoke on condition sporting goods stores. The discov- in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Elizabeth of anonymity because they were not ery of Tannerite may be important Mayor Christian Bollwage said the authorized to talk about the ongo- as authorities probe whether the devices were found in a bag in a ing investigation. two New York City devices and the trash can by two men who reported No one has been charged with VETERAN any crime, and the investigation is pipe bomb at the Jersey shore are seeing wires and a pipe coming out continuing, Langmesser said. connected. of the package. One of the devices Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuo- Cellphones were discovered at exploded as a bomb squad used a SERVICES mo, touring the site of Saturday’s the site of both bombings, but no robot to try to disarm it. No injuries Tannerite residue was identified in were reported. 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ST. CLOUD, Minn. — © The Dispatch A man in a private securi- said. He said it doesn’t possible motives. Author- ty uniform stabbed nine appear that anyone else ities were looking at so- people at a Minnesota was involved in the attack cial media accounts and shopping mall, reported- at the Crossroads Center the attacker’s electronic ly asking one victim if he in St. Cloud, which began devices and talking to or she was Muslim before at around 8 p.m. and was his associates, Thornton an off-duty police officer over within minutes. said. shot and killed him in an At a news conference An Islamic State- attack the Islamic State Sunday, FBI Special run news agency, Rasd, group claimed as its own. Agent-in-Charge Rick claimed Sunday that the None of the nine peo- Thornton said the attack attacker was a “soldier ple who were stabbed in was being investigated of the Islamic State” who

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BY BEN WAIT [email protected]

Young. That is how Missis- sippi State football coach Dan Mullen described his team Saturday night after a 23-20 loss to then-No. 20 LSU at Tiger Stadium. As Mullen looked into those young players’ eyes Alabama Athletic Media Relations in the first half, he could Alabama running back Joshua Jacobs tries to break loose from the tackle of Ole Miss’ C.J. Hampton in their game Saturday in Oxford. tell the 99,910 fans on hand and the environ- ment in Death Valley was affecting their focus and ALABAMA HOPES TO GET BREAK AFTER 3-0 START re-ordering their priori- BY DAVID BRANDT a two-game losing streak against day. What he did mention was ties. That lack of focus led GAME 4 to defensive miscues and The Associated Press the Rebels. the one major thing on his mind: n Kent State, 11 a.m. Saturday a poor offensive showing It’s only three weeks into the Rest. OXFORD — After a touch- (SEC Network; WJEC-FM 106.5) in the first half that put regular season, but Alabama al- “I think we need a little break down-filled, humidity-drenched the Bulldogs in a 23-3 hole ready has two impressive wins. here, a little recovery,” Saban Southeastern Conference show- INSIDE at halftime. MSU played The first was a 52-6 victory said. “This was a tough game. down, the No. 1 Alabama football n better in the second half, MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: against then-No. 20 Southern We need to get some of these team and coach Nick Saban are This Week’s National Polls. especially in the fourth still undefeated. Page 3B California. The other was Sat- guys back healthy and get ready quarter, but it couldn’t Just barely. urday’s hard-fought road win for the next game and the im- complete the comeback. “We’ve got coaches getting Saban and the Crimson Tide against the Rebels. provements we have to make. “In the first half, guys IVs, we’ve got players getting were exhausted after a 48-43 Now the Tide (3-0, 1-0 SEC) “There are so many lessons were worried about some IVs,” the 64-year-old Saban said victory against then-No. 19 Ole should hit an easier stretch in to be learned from this game. of the wrong things,” Mul- on Saturday night before brag- Miss, which included a comeback their schedule. Alabama will play So many opportunities to teach. len said. “Whether it was ging on himself a little. “But the from a 24-3 deficit late in the sec- host to Kent State and Kentucky It’ll be good for our staff and our the score or the crowd, old fella doesn’t need an IV. Be- ond quarter. The 21-point come- in the next two weeks. players.” they weren’t worried cause they don’t make ‘em like back was tied for the largest in Saban didn’t talk about those Freshman quarterback Jalen about going as hard as they used to.” school history. The win snapped opponents after the win Satur- See ALABAMA, 3B they could on every single play.” MSU’s depth chart fea- Multiple reasons behind Ole Miss’ second top-four loss tures 14 sophomores, 10 redshirt freshmen, and BY MICHAEL BRADLEY near midfield and forced GAME 4 beginning of what turned wide receiver Calvin Rid- two freshmen. MSU’s Special to The Dispatch a fumble. Rebel senior de- out to be a nightmare for ley took a direct snap and n Georgia, 11 a.m. youth and inexperience fensive end John Young- Ole Miss. scored on a 6-yard run. A OXFORD — Things Saturday (ESPN, has played a role in the blood scooped up the Ole Miss was called for minute later, Alabama’s were looking really good WNMQ-FM 103.1). team’s 1-2 start. MSU loose ball and scampered a personal foul 30 yards defense forced a three- will try to bounce back for the then-No. 19 Ole at 2:30 p.m. Saturday Miss football team on 44 yards for a seeming- behind the play, which and-out. Senior defensive (WCBI) when it takes on Saturday in its SEC West ly comfortable 24-3 lead renovated Vaught-Hem- meant it had to kick off back Eddie Jackson then showdown against No. 1 with 2 minutes, 47 sec- ingway Stadium were from the 20-yard line. took the Ole Miss punt See MSU, 3B Alabama. onds left in the first half. relishing the dreams of When the kick went out back 85 yards to cut the Junior defensive end Everything seemed to defeating the Crimson of bounds, Alabama took deficit to 24-17. GAME 4 Marquise Haynes had be going the Rebels’ way, Tide for a third-straight over by rule at the 50- Alabama extended the n At Massachusetts, just sacked freshman and most of the record season. yard line. Thirty-seven nightmare in the second 2:30 p.m. Saturday quarterback Jalen Hurts crowd of 66,176 at the But that play was the seconds later, sophomore See OLE MISS, 3B (WCBI, WKBB-FM 100.9)

AUTO RACING Truex Jr. rallies to take NASCAR Sprint Cup playoff opener in Illinois BY MIKE CRANSTON One furious closing charge with cancer. My approach to all ing a caution with five laps left. The Associated Press was enough. those things changed and made Elliott and Truex came in to pit for Truex surged to the front on me a better driver.” tires, with Ryan Blaney, Kasey Kahne JOLIET, Ill. — Martin Truex Jr. was a late re-start and pulled away to NASCAR announced after the and Chase contender Carl Edwards stay- a lap down after he had to make an un- give Furniture Row Racing a NA- race that Truex’s No. 78 Toyota ing on the track. scheduled pit stop for a completely un- SCAR Sprint Cup playoff-opening raveled tire. failed the laser inspection, but the Truex restarted fourth and Elliott victory Sunday at Chicagoland Truex could have cursed his bad luck. infraction was not at the level of ne- fifth, and Truex quickly got to the front Speedway. He could have lost his cool. Instead, he Truex Jr. gating the victory for Chase qualifi- and held off Joey Logano on the final lap “I’ve had a lot of practice at took a different approach. cation purposes. Truex is expected for his third victory of the season. Truex it,” Truex said about the on-track “The mind-set was, all right, this isn’t to receive a point penalty this week. is guaranteed to move on when the obstacles. “I think my approach real- good, this is bad,” he said. “I really wish Rookie Chase Elliott appeared on his Chase field is cut from 16 to 12 in two ly changed two years ago when (girl- this didn’t happen, but it did. How are we way to an easy win until Michael Mc- weeks. friend) Sherry (Pollex) got diagnosed going to overcome it?” Dowell blew a tire and spun out, prompt- See TRUEX JR., 4B

FOOTBALL: NFL Prescott earns first win with Dallas BY HOWARD FENDRICH Cowboys 27, Redskins 23 The Associated Press

LANDOVER, Md. — Discussing Dak Redskins 27-23 on Sunday as he stayed Prescott after the rookie quarterback’s turnover-free as a pro so far. first NFL victory, Dallas Cowboys own- “He exudes confidence,” Jones said er Jerry Jones managed to throw in ref- about Prescott. “He’s got a great sup- erences to folks such as Troy Aikman, porting cast, but he’s using it.” Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger Dallas (1-1) won for only the second — QBs with nine Super Bowl victories time in its past 16 games without Romo combined. — and both of those victories came at Not bad company for a guy who was a Washington (0-2). fourth-round draft pick and is only play- Alfred Morris scored the go-ahead ing because Tony Romo is out with an touchdown on a 4-yard run with under injured back. five minutes left against his former club, Eric Schlegel/USA TODAY Sports Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) scrambles away from New York Prescott ran for a 6-yard touchdown, taking advantage after Washington’s Giants cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (41) in the team’s season opener. went 22 for 30 for 292 yards, and showed Kirk Cousins threw an end-zone inter- Prescott, a former All-American at Mississippi State, ran for a 6-yard touchdown and a veteran’s poise in the pocket, help- ception. was 22 for 30 for 292 yards in a 27-23 victory against the Washington Redskins. ing the Cowboys beat the Washington See PRESCOTT, 4B 2B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Prep Review Prep Football Week 5 Mississippi Standings Snapshots Top Performances Region 4-3A Highlights from Week Five ... MHSAA Division Overall Region 1-6A W L W L PF PA n ELI ACKER (Heritage Academy): 4 receptions, 92 yards, Division Overall South Pontotoc 0 0 4 1 155 106 1 TD in victory against Pisgah W L W L PF PA Hatley 0 0 3 2 152 101 Horn Lake 0 0 5 0 178 61 North Pontotoc 0 0 3 2 143 114 n TYLER ANDERSON (Heritage Academy): 13-of-27 pass- Hernando 0 0 4 0 201 60 Mooreville 0 0 2 3 130 134 Tupelo 0 0 4 0 120 50 Aberdeen 0 0 1 4 99 186 ing, 224 yards, 19 rushes, 115 yards, 5 total TDs (3 pass, DeSoto Central 0 0 4 1 116 69 Nettleton 0 0 0 4 56 187 Southaven 0 0 4 1 143 85 WEEK FIVE RESULTS 2 rush) in victory against Pisgah Columbus 0 0 2 2 111 74 Last Friday’s Games South Panola 0 0 1 4 74 113 Bruce 42, South Pontotoc 20 n GARRETT ANTHONY (Victory Christian): 9 rushes, 69 Olive Branch 0 0 0 4 75 154 Hatley 48, Mantachie 26 WEEK FIVE RESULTS Independence 35, Mooreville 6 yards, 6 receptions, 117 yards, 12 tackles in loss to East Last Friday’s Games Itawamba AHS 34, Aberdeen 12 Hernando 48, Briarcrest (Tenn.) 27 Kossuth 66, Nettleton 24 Memorial Christian Academy Horn Lake 14, Lake Cormorant 9 Pontotoc 38, North Pontotoc 0 n Memphis University 29, South Panola 0 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE RODRIGUES CLARK (Starkville High): 28 rushes, 162 Southaven 28, Greenville 26 This Friday’s Games yards, 1 TD in loss to Meridian Trezevant (Tenn.) 30, DeSoto Central 14 Aberdeen at Shannon Columbus, open Houlka at Hatley n ANDRE ERBY (New Hope): 43 rushing yards, 41 receiv- Olive Branch, open New Albany at North Pontotoc Tupelo, open South Pontotoc at East Webster ing yards (3 TDs — 1 rushing, 1 receiving, 1 kick return) in WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Mooreville, opener This Friday’s Games Nettleton, open victory against Caledonia Columbus at DeSoto Central Hernando at Tupelo Region 4-2A n DONTAE GRAY (Heritage Academy): 25 rushes, 242 Horn Lake at South Panola Division Overall Olive Branch at Southaven W L W L PF PA yards, 3 TDs in victory against Pisgah Calhoun City 0 0 4 1 158 47 Region 2-6A East Webster 0 0 4 1 139 65 n CLAYTON KNIGHT (West Point): 7-of-9 passing, 173 Division Overall Eupora 0 0 4 1 201 72 W L W L PF PA Winona 0 0 3 2 152 87 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Noxubee County Callaway 0 0 5 0 180 89 Clinton 0 0 4 0 164 71 Bruce 0 0 2 3 135 100 n JERRY LONG (Central Academy): 7-of-13 passing, 171 Warren Cent. 0 0 4 0 133 63 Okolona 0 0 1 4 94 138 NW Rankin 0 0 4 1 157 69 WEEK FIVE RESULTS passing yards, 195 rushing yards, 5 total TDs (3 pass, 2 Starkville 0 0 3 1 90 63 Last Friday’s Games *Madison Central 0 0 2 2 92 100 Bruce 42, South Pontotoc 20 rush) in victory against Unity Christian Greenville 0 0 2 3 115 120 East Webster 49, Brooks 6 Murrah 0 0 2 3 74 103 Calhoun City 18, Velma Jackson 14 n MARCUS MURPHY (West Point): 15 rushes, 167 yards, (*Madison Central has a tie on its record) Eupora 37, J.Z. George 0 WEEK FIVE RESULTS Shannon 27, Okolona 12 3 TDs in victory against Noxubee County Last Friday’s Games West Lauderdale 28, Winona 0 Brandon 28, Northwest Rankin 21 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE n KYZIAH PRUITT (Noxubee County): 8 receptions, 100 Callaway 28, Terry 14 This Friday’s Games Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch yards in loss to West Point Meridian 20, Starkville 10 Baldwyn at Okolona Columbus High School quarterback C.J. Gholar Ocean Springs 20, Murrah 0 Calhoun City at Notre Dame (Tenn.) n MALIEK STALLINGS (Noxubee County): 17-of-33 Southaven 28, Greenville 26 Choctaw County at Bruce and the Falcons will open Class 6A, Region 1 play West Monroe (La.) 17, Madison Cent. 17 Eupora at Houston passing, 212 yards, 1 rushing TD in loss to West Point Clinton, open South Pontotoc at East Webster against DeSoto Central on Friday. Warren Central, open Winona at Water Valley n THOMAS STEVENS (New Hope): 16-of-21 passing, 173 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE This Friday’s Games Region 1-1A yards, 2 TDs in victory against Caledonia Callaway at Starkville Division Overall Clinton at Madison Central W L W L PF PA n SPENCER UNRUH (Caledonia): 12-of-26 passing, 123 Greenville at Murrah Smithville 2 0 4 1 168 96 Northwest Rankin at Madison Central Vardaman 2 0 4 1 189 108 What We Learned yards, 1 TD in loss to New Hope West Lowndes 1 0 3 1 154 47 Region 1-5A Hamilton 1 0 1 3 28 138 What We Learned from Week Five ... n DEVONTA WHITE (New Hope): 30-yard interception Division Overall Falkner 0 0 0 4 47 126 W L W L PF PA Thrasher 0 2 2 3 149 188 n 1. WEST POINT OFFENSE IS ALIVE AFTER ALL: return for TD in victory against Caledonia Clarksdale 0 0 4 1 140 32 Biggersville 0 2 1 4 64 182 New Hope 0 0 3 1 138 109 Coffeeville 0 2 0 5 24 245 After struggles against Starkville (in a 28-6 loss) West Point 0 0 3 1 103 60 WEEK FIVE RESULTS Oxford 0 0 2 2 66 88 and Columbus (in a 17-13 win), the West Point High Last Friday’s Games Lake Cormorant 0 0 2 3 135 61 Hamilton 22, Coffeeville 16 School football team’s offense played its most Lewisburg 0 0 2 3 122 168 Smithville 57, Biggersville 12 Center Hill 0 0 1 3 53 103 complete game of the season Friday night in a 47-6 Vardaman 50, Thrasher 38 Snapshots Saltillo 0 0 1 4 85 135 victory against Noxubee County. West Point cashed in WEEK FIVE RESULTS Falkner, open Last Friday’s Games West Lowndes, open on two turnovers. However, the Green Wave showed Amory 38, Center Hill 20 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Clarksdale 53, Rosa Fort 0 This Friday’s Games balance with four rushing touchdowns, two passing Horn Lake 14, Lake Cormorant 9 Hamilton at Thrasher touchdowns, and two field goals. We know what the Mitchell (Tenn.) 49, Lewisburg 30 Vardaman at Biggersville New Hope 49, Caledonia 10 West Lowndes at Falkner defense brings to the table. Now, the offense is Saltillo 24, Baldwyn 21 Coffeeville, open West Point 47, Noxubee County 6 Smithville, open showing it is ready to play, too. Oxford, open n 2. STARKVILLE ISN’T PERFECT: The reigning Mis- WEEK SIX SCHEDULE MAIS This Friday’s Games sissippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Center Hill at Lewisburg District 2-AAA Division Overall Clarksdale at New Hope Class 6A state champions might have played a little W L W L PF PA Lake Cormorant at Saltillo Heritage Aca. 0 0 4 1 212 94 over their heads in victories against Noxubee County, Oxford at West Point Starkville Aca. 0 0 4 1 113 78 West Point, and Oxford. Reality hit Friday night when Region 1-4A Winston Aca. 0 0 3 2 131 99 Division Overall Leake Aca. 0 0 1 4 78 136 a 17-game winning streak was snapped with a 20-10 W L W L PF PA WEEK FIVE RESULTS Pontotoc 0 0 5 0 199 75 Last Friday’s Games loss at Meridian. The Yellow Jackets are really good. Itawamba AHS 0 0 4 0 111 31 Copiah Academy 48, Leake Academy 7 Being so young, a loss will help this group re-ener- Shannon 0 0 3 1 108 81 Heritage Academy 56, Pisgah 49 Amory 0 0 3 2 112 104 Simpson Academy 19, Winston Aca. 7 gize and get ready for Class 6A, Region 2 play. Malik Corinth 0 0 3 2 146 124 Starkville Academy 17, Washington 10 Brown was knocked out of the game and they need Tishomingo Co. 0 0 3 2 142 115 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE WEEK FIVE RESULTS This Friday’s Games him back. However, Starkville should step up and Last Friday’s Games Leake Academy at Winston Academy grow from this experience. Amory 38, Center Hill 20 Heritage Academy at Starkville Academy Booneville 33, Tishomingo County 14 n 3. NEW HOPE FEELS GOOD AGAIN: After a tough Corinth 48, New Albany 21 District 2-A/AA Itawamba AHS 34, Aberdeen 12 Division Overall loss to Columbus, New Hope got things back in order Pontotoc 38, North Pontotoc 0 W L W L PF PA Shannon 27, Okolona 12 Winona Chr. 2 0 4 1 151 79 during an open date. The results showed on the field WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Deer Creek Aca. 1 1 3 2 125 97 Friday night as New Hope ran over Lowndes County rival This Friday’s Games Oak Hill Aca. 0 0 2 3 75 153 Aberdeen at Shannon Carroll Academy 0 1 3 2 126 74 Caledonia, 49-10. The Trojans had good run and pass Itawamba AHS at Kosciusko Columbus Chr. 0 1 1 4 54 167 Kossuth at Corinth WEEK FIX RESULTS balance. It appears Class 5A, Region 1 is slightly down Northport Christian at Amory Last Friday’s Games this season. A veteran New Hope squad should be able Pontotoc at Ripley Deer Creek 28, Carroll Academy 12 Tishomingo County at Caledonia Marshall Academy 42, Oak Hill Aca. 7 to take advantage of that. While most of the remaining Region 4-4A Winona Christian 34, Columbus Chr. 16 schedule will feature teams with more depth than Cale- Division Overall WEEK SIX SCHEDULE W L W L PF PA This Friday’s Games donia, the good news is New Hope has the talent to Houston 0 0 4 1 141 58 Claiborne Academy at Carroll Academy compete in this region. Coach Kris Pickle said the team Leake Central 0 0 3 2 94 71 Newton Academy at Columbus Christian Caledonia 0 0 2 2 116 125 Tunica Institute at Deer Creek School was not mentally ready when it faced Columbus. Friday Noxubee Co. 0 0 2 3 111 133 Winona Christian at Oak Hill Academy Kosciusko 0 0 1 3 70 94 night was a much different story. The Trojans will enter Louisville 0 0 1 4 105 141 Eight Man District 2 Division Overall region play having matched last season’s win total. WEEK FIVE RESULTS Last Friday’s Games W L W L PF PA n 4. HERITAGE ACADEMY DID FINISH FRIDAY NIGHT: Forest 28, Kosciusko 14 Kemper Aca. 1 0 5 0 288 58 Central Aca. 1 0 2 3 119 158 Heritage Academy coach Sean Harrison had to like his Houston 40, Choctaw County 7 Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Lafayette 42, Louisville 7 Calhoun Aca. 0 1 0 4 34 178 team’s 634 yards in a 56-49 victory against Pisgah. New Hope 49, Caledonia 10 Hebron Chr. 0 1 0 4 14 184 Victory Christian Academy quarterback Gavin Forrester S’east Lauderdale 28, Leake Central 7 WEEK FIVE RESULTS He probably didn’t like his team giving up 560 yards. strains for additional yards in a victory against Unity West Point 47, Noxubee County 6 Last Friday’s Games However, wins are the bottom line. With a 4-1 start, WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Kemper Academy 56, Calhoun Aca. 14 Christian Academy. This Friday’s Games Central Academy 46, Unity Christian 18 Heritage Academy will pack momentum when it comes Amanda Elzy at Louisville Hebron Christian, open Eupora at Houston WEEK SIX SCHEDULE to Starkville Academy on Friday night. Forest at Leake Central This Friday’s Games n 5. STARKVILLE ACADEMY BOUNCES BACK: In Itawamba AHS at Kosciusko Calhoun Academy at North Sunflower Kemper County at Noxubee County Hebron Christian at Strider Academy anticipation of its district showdown with Heritage Tishomingo County at Caledonia Park Place Christian at Kemper Academy Academy, Starkville Academy also moved to 4-1 with a Alabama Standings WEEK FIVE RESULTS COMING THURSDAY nice bounce-back 17-10 win at Greenville Washington. ACFA Last Friday’s Games The Volunteers are growing every day. Eight-Man Division Lamar County 44, Hatton 7 n WEEK 6: The Dispatch’s Prep Football Sheffield 44, Mars Hill Bible 8 — Scott Walters Division Overall Sulligent 42, Phil Campbell 7 Preview page returns W L W L PF PA Red Bay, open Tabernacle 2 0 3 1 184 122 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Russell Christian 2 1 3 2 193 175 This Friday’s Games East Memorial 2 1 2 2 128 98 Danville at Hatton Tuscaloosa Chr. 1 1 2 2 148 124 Lamar County at Berry New Life Chr. 0 1 2 1 116 112 Phillips at Phil Campbell Snapshots Victory Chr. 0 3 2 3 164 132 Red Bay at Belmont Prep Preview WEEK FIVE RESULTS Sheffield at Colbert Heights Last Friday’s Games Waterloo at Mars Hill Bible Christian Collegiate 34, Russell Chr. 8 Winfield at Sulligent East Memorial 38, Victory Christian 6 Ezekiel Academy 46, Tabernacle 38 Region 5-1A Division Overall New Life 40, Meadowview Christian 20 W L W L PF PA Tuscaloosa Christian 48, Lyman Ward 13 Hubbertville 2 0 3 0 72 20 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Week 6 Schedule Pickens County 2 0 3 1 178 69 This Friday’s Games South Lamar 2 1 3 2 128 90 Mississippi East Memorial at Russell Christian Marion County 1 1 1 3 69 109 Friday's Games Tabernacle at Tuscaloosa Christian Berry 1 2 3 2 107 88 n Victory Christian at New Life Christian Holy Spirit 1 2 2 2 83 123 Columbus at DeSoto Central, 7 p.m. (WMSV-FM 91.1) Brilliant 0 3 0 5 70 319 n Clarksdale at New Hope, 7 p.m. AHSAA WEEK FIVE RESULTS n Tishomingo County at Caledonia, 7 p.m. Region 4-2A Last Friday’s Games n Division Overall Hubbertville 20, Berry 6 West Lowndes at Falkner, 7 p.m. W L W L PF PA Marion County 54, Brilliant 12 n Callaway at Starkville, 7 p.m. (WKBB-FM 100.9) Aliceville 3 0 3 2 194 100 Oakman 63, Pickens County 18 n Oxford at West Point, 7 p.m. (WNMQ-FM 103.1) Verbena 2 1 2 3 133 182 South Lamar 39, Holy Spirit Catholic 0 Keith 1 1 2 2 100 104 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE n Kemper County at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. Billingsley 1 1 1 3 110 121 This Friday’s Games n Aberdeen at Shannon, 7 p.m. (WWZQ-AM 1240; WAMY- Hatch 1 1 1 4 110 133 Curry at South Lamar Hackleburg at Hubbertville Thorsby 1 2 1 4 64 144 AM 1540) Isabelle at Holy Spirit Catholic Marion 0 3 0 5 60 169 Lamar County at Berry n Hamilton at Thrasher, 7 p.m. WEEK FIVE RESULTS Marion County at Carbon Hill Last Friday’s Games n Amanda Elzy at Louisville, 7 p.m. (WLSM-FM 107.1) Pickens County at Aliceville Aliceville 60, Verbena 21 n Southeastern at Brilliant Northport Christian at Amory, 7 p.m. Billingsley 40, Marion 16 n South Pontotoc at East Webster, 7 p.m. Hatch 34, Thorsby 14 AISA n Heritage Academy at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. Keith, open WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Region 2-AA (www.heritagepatriotslive.com; WLZA-FM 96.1) This Friday’s Games Division Overall n Newton County Academy at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. Autaugaville at Billingsley W L W L PF PA n Winona Christian at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m. Central of Coosa County at Thorsby Escambia Acad. 2 0 3 1 163 58 Pickens County at Aliceville Autauga Acad. 1 0 4 0 182 78 n Leake Academy at Winston Academy, 7 p.m. Southside at Keith Jackson Acad. 1 1 3 2 137 135 n Hebron Christian at Strider Academy, 7 p.m. West Blocton at Verbena Clarke Prep 0 1 1 3 84 77 n Marion, open Pickens Acad. 0 2 2 2 92 122 Victory Christian at New Life Christian, 7 p.m. Hatch, open WEEK FIVE RESULTS West Alabama Last Friday’s Games Region 8-2A Autauga Academy 54, Pickens Aca. 12 Friday’s Games Division Overall Clarke Prep 50, Patrician Academy 7 n Pickens County at Aliceville, 7 p.m. W L W L PF PA Escambia Aca. 56, Jackson Aca. 19 n Lamar County at Berry, 7 p.m. Sheffield 3 0 4 1 154 100 WEEK SIX SCHEDULE Lamar County 3 0 3 2 110 116 This Friday’s Games n Curry at South Lamar, 7 p.m. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Red Bay 2 0 4 0 152 48 Escambia Academy at Resurrection n Winfield at Sulligent, 7 p.m. (WJEC-FM 106.5) Dash Turman looks for yardage in a loss to Central Sulligent 1 1 2 2 129 89 Pickens Academy at Coosa Valley Hatton 0 2 0 5 32 145 Pike Liberal Arts at Autauga Academy n Pickens Academy at Coosa Valley Academy, 7 p.m. Academy. Turman and the Eagles will return to Mars Hill Bible 0 3 2 3 68 113 Tuscaloosa Academy at Clarke Prep action this week against Strider Academy. Phil Campbell 0 3 1 4 99 145 Jackson Academy, open The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 3B

BRIEFLY Auto Racing Baseball Football CALENDAR Sprint Cup American League NFL East Division Thursday, Sept. 15 Mississippi State Teenage Mutant Ninja W L Pct GB N.Y. Jets 37, Buffalo 31 Prep Softball Turtles 400 Boston 85 64 .570 — Sunday’s Games Women’s soccer team loses to Vanderbilt in 2OT Baltimore 82 67 .550 3 New England 31, Miami 24 Today’s Games Sunday Toronto 81 68 .544 4 N.Y. Giants 16, New Orleans 13 STARKVILLE — In a game filled with heavy down pours and At , Joliet, Illinois Hebron Christian at Heritage Academy, 5:30 p.m. New York 77 72 .517 8 Dallas 27, Washington 23 lightning strikes, the Mississippi State soccer team couldn’t outlast Lap length: 1.5 miles Tampa Bay 64 85 .430 21 Tennessee 16, Detroit 15 Oak Hill Academy at Winston Academy, 6 p.m. (Start position in parentheses) Central Division Baltimore 25, Cleveland 20 Vanderbilt (5-4-0, 1-1-0 SEC) in double overtime as the Bulldogs 1. (6) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 270 laps, 126.3 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 16 fell, 2-1. Carroll Academy at Central Academy, 6 p.m. rating, 44 points. Cleveland 86 63 .577 — Houston 19, Kansas City 12 2. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 270, 111.1, 40. Detroit 79 70 .530 7 Carolina 46, San Francisco 27 “We had a lot of energy heading into this game, but it didn’t Saltillo at New Hope, 6:30 p.m. 3. (14) Chase Elliott, , 270, 129.1, 39. Kansas City 76 73 .510 10 Los Angeles 9, Seattle 3 translate onto the field,” head coach Aaron Gordon said. “Tip your 4. (22) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 270, 91.9, 38. Chicago 72 77 .483 14 Arizona 40, Tampa Bay 7 Louisville at North Pontotoc, 6:30 p.m. 5. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 270, 116.7, 37. Minnesota 55 95 .367 31½ Denver 34, Indianapolis 20 hat to Vanderbilt, they battled the whole way and earned the win. Tuesday’s Games 6. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 270, 108.7, 36. West Division Atlanta 35, Oakland 28 They outplayed us in almost every phase and we just didn’t perform. 7. (19) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 270, 63.2, 34. W L Pct GB San Diego 38, Jacksonville 14 Oak Hill Academy at Marshall Academy, 4 p.m. 8. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 270, 105.3, 34. Texas 88 62 .587 — Minnesota 17, Green Bay 14 We have to regroup quickly though, because we have two tough 9. (7) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 270, 91.1, 32. Seattle 79 70 .530 8½ Today’s Game opponents this upcoming weekend to prepare for.” Grenada at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. 10. (17) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 270, 91.8, 0. Houston 78 71 .523 9½ Philadelphia at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. 11. (16) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 270, 87.2, Oakland 66 83 .443 21½ Sophomore Courtney Robicheaux put the MSU (5-4-0, 0-2-0 Heritage Academy at Central Academy, 5 p.m. 30. Los Angeles 65 84 .436 22½ The Associated Press SEC) on top in the fourth minute when she scored on a free kick 12. (8) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 270, 121.3, Top 25 Starkville Academy at Kirk Academy, 5 p.m. 31. Sunday’s Games The Top 25 teams in the weekly poll, with from 25 yards. The laser shot down the middle was Robicheaux’s Columbus Christian at Hebron Christian, 5:30 p.m. 13. (12) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 270, 79.3, 28. Detroit 9, Cleveland 5 first-place votes in parentheses, records first collegiate goal. 14. (15) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 270, 81.2, 27. N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2 through Sept. 17, total points based on 25 Caledonia at Itawamba AHS, 6 p.m. 15. (5) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 270, 82.7, 26. Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1 points for a first-place vote through one point The Bulldogs were a mere minutes away from carrying the 1-0 16. (11) , Chevrolet, 270, 71.5, 25. Kansas City 10, Chicago White Sox 3 for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Oakland 5, Texas 2 lead into halftime, but Vanderbilt’s Lydia Simmons connected on a Louisville at Nanih Waiya, 6 p.m. 17. (21) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 270, 68.7, Rec. Pts Pv 24. L.A. Angels 4, Toronto 0 1. Alabama (50) 3-0 1510 1 cross from Nia Dorsey to even the score. The goal for Simmons was Houston at Amory, 6:30 p.m. 18. (10) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 269, 83.9, 23. Seattle 7, Houston 3 2. Ohio St. (4) 3-0 1442 3 Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 3. Louisville (6) 3-0 1406 10 her third of the season. 19. (18) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 269, 72.6, Today’s Games Winston Academy at Winona Christian, 6:30 p.m. 22. 4. Michigan (1) 3-0 1277 4 The squads battled for the next 63 minutes before Hannon Chicago White Sox (Rodon 7-9) at Kansas City 5. Clemson 3-0 1258 5 20. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 269, 76.9, 21. (Ventura 10-11), 1:15 p.m. 21. (26) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 269, 61.6, 20. 6. Houston 3-0 1245 6 Eberts knocked in the game-winner in the 104th minute for Vander- Prep Volleyball Boston (Porcello 20-4) at Baltimore (Bundy 7. Stanford 2-0 1195 7 22. (28) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 269, 61.2, 19. 9-5), 6:05 p.m. bilt (5-4, 1-1). Today’s Match 23. (20) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 269, 62.3, 18. 8. Michigan St. 2-0 1084 12 L.A. Angels (Chacin 5-8) at Texas (Perez 9. Washington 3-0 1040 8 Junior Hannah Smith Returns returned from an anterior cruci- 24. (25) , Chevrolet, 269, 58.5, 10-10), 7:05 p.m. West Lowndes at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. 17. 10. Texas A&M 3-0 890 17 ate ligament injury that forced her to miss the last six months and Houston (Peacock 0-0) at Oakland (Cotton 11. Wisconsin 3-0 828 9 Tuesday’s Matches 25. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 268, 52.0, 1-0), 9:05 p.m. 16. 12. Georgia 3-0 726 16 played 43 minutes, all in the second half and overtime. Toronto (Estrada 8-9) at Seattle (Walker 6-10), 13. Florida St. 2-1 722 2 26. (24) Greg Biffle, Ford, 268, 52.2, 15. “I’m proud of Hannah, and this is a huge moment for her,” Heritage Academy at New Hope, 5:30 p.m. 9:10 p.m. 14. Tennessee 3-0 707 15 27. (33) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 268, 47.3, 0. Tuesday’s Games 15. Miami 3-0 565 25 Gordon said. “She’s been out of soccer for over six months and Starkville at Tupelo, 6:30 p.m. 28. (13) Chris Buescher, Ford, 268, 56.3, 13. Boston (Rodriguez 2-7) at Baltimore (Gausman 16. Baylor 3-0 529 21 8-10), 6:05 p.m. in her first appearance back she gave us 43 minutes. She’s been 29. (31) , Ford, 267, 43.6, 12. 17. Arkansas 3-0 528 24 Amory at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. 30. (35) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 267, 41.2, Chicago White Sox (Shields 5-17) at 18. LSU 2-1 517 20 nothing but sensational in her recovery, and I want to commend her 11. Philadelphia (Thompson 2-5), 6:05 p.m. 19. Florida 3-0 479 23 31. (34) , Ford, 266, 44.7, 10. Kansas City (Volquez 10-11) at Cleveland 20. Nebraska 3-0 420 NR for working so hard to get back out on the field.” 32. (27) Aric Almirola, Ford, 266, 40.7, 9. (Tomlin 12-8), 6:10 p.m. 21. Texas 2-1 196 11 n Former women’s golf standout McDonald tied for 30th at ON THE AIR 33. (37) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 265, 34.2, N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 6-11) at Tampa Bay 22. San Diego St. 3-0 183 NR 8. (Smyly 7-11), 6:10 p.m. 23. Ole Miss 1-2 172 19 LPGA Evian Championship: At Evian-les-Baines, France, Former 34. (29) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 265, 45.6, 7. L.A. Angels (Wright 0-3) at Texas (Griffin 7-4), 24. Utah 3-0 154 NR MSU All-American Ally McDonald tied for 30th at the LPGA’s Evian Today 35. (32) David Ragan, Toyota, 265, 36.7, 6. 7:05 p.m. 25. Oklahoma 1-2 139 14 HOCKEY 36. (36) , Ford, 263, 29.8, 5. Detroit (Boyd 5-4) at Minnesota (Santiago Also Receiving Votes: TCU 132, UCLA 74, Championship in France. 37. (30) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 262, 12-8), 7:10 p.m. North Dakota St. 74, Boise St. 69, Iowa 47, The Fulton native, carded 12 birdies en route to finishing the 2 p.m. — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, 31.6, 4. Houston (Musgrove 3-4) at Oakland (Manaea California 44, Oklahoma St. 42, Notre Dame Europe vs. Czech Republic, at Toronto, ESPN 38. (40) , Chevrolet, 260, 27.3, 3. 6-9), 9:05 p.m. 32, Oregon 23, North Carolina 17, Georgia LPGA’s final major of the season with a 1-under 283. Toronto (Happ 19-4) at Seattle (Iwakuma Tech 17, Cent. Michigan 16, South Florida 7, W. 39. (39) , Chevrolet, 257, 25.3, 16-11), 9:10 p.m. McDonald had a strong opening round, shooting a 70. Her best 7 p.m. — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, 2. Michigan 6, Toledo 6, Maryland 3, Arizona St. 3, Virginia Tech 1. round came Friday in round two, when she fired three birdies and Russia vs. North America, at Toronto, ESPN2 40. (38) , Ford, 254, 23.2, 0. National League East Division had only one bogey en route to a 69. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL XFINITY Amway Top 25 W L Pct GB The weekly coaches poll, with first-place votes She turned in back-to-back 72 scorecards in the final two 6 p.m. — Boston at Baltimore, MLB Network Drive for Safety 300 Washington 88 61 .591 — in parentheses, records through Sept. 17, total Saturday New York 80 69 .537 8 points based on 25 points for first place through Miami 74 75 .497 14 rounds. In Sunday’s final round, McDonald overcame two bogeys in 6 p.m. — Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, Fox Sports At Chicagoland Speedway one point for 25th, and previous ranking: Joliet, Illinois Philadelphia 67 83 .447 21½ her first six holes to finish the final 12 holes 1-under par. Southeast Atlanta 58 91 .389 30 Rec. Pts Pvs McDonald, who finished six shots out of the top 10, is third on Lap length: 1.500 miles Central Division 1. Alabama (59) 3-0 1571 1 7:30 p.m. — St. Louis at Colorado, Fox Sports (Start position in parentheses) W L Pct GB 2. Ohio State (3) 3-0 1482 4 the Symetra Tour’s Volvik Race for the Card money list with three Midwest 1. (5) Erik Jones, Toyota, 200 laps, 0 rating, x-Chicago 94 55 .631 — 3. Clemson (1) 3-0 1405 3 events remaining. The top 10 earn LPGA cards for 2017. 44 points. St. Louis 78 71 .523 16 4. Louisville 3-0 1331 10 9 p.m. — Arizona at San Diego, FS1 2. (8) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. Pittsburgh 74 75 .497 20 5. Michigan 3-0 1302 5 3. (4) , Chevrolet, 200, 0, 39. Milwaukee 68 82 .453 26½ 6. Stanford 2-0 1273 6 NFL 4. (2) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 200, 0, 38. Cincinnati 63 86 .423 31 7. Houston 3-0 1235 7 Ole Miss 7:15 p.m. — Philadelphia at Chicago, ESPN 5. (3) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 37. West Division 8. Michigan State 2-0 1156 8 6. (7) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. W L Pct GB 9. Washington 3-0 1065 9 7. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 200, 0, 0. Los Angeles 84 65 .564 — 10. Wisconsin 3-0 872 12 Women’s soccer team beats Tulsa Tuesday 8. (12) , Chevrolet, 200, 0, San Francisco 79 70 .530 5 11. Georgia 3-0 847 13 TULSA, Okla. — The Ole Miss women’s soccer got back in the BASEBALL 34. Colorado 72 77 .483 12 12. Tennessee 3-0 805 15 win column in a big way Sunday night, closing out its non-confer- 9. (6) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 0. Arizona 63 86 .423 21 13. Texas A&M 3-0 791 20 7 p.m. — Triple-A National Championship, 10. (40) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 31. San Diego 62 87 .416 22 14. Florida State 2-1 742 2 ence slate with a 2-1 victory against Tulsa at Hurricane Stadium. International League champion vs. Pacific Coast 11. (10) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 30. 15. Baylor 3-0 658 19 The Rebels (5-5) fought back from a halftime deficit to score 12. (17) , Chevrolet, 200, 0, 29. x-clinched division 16. Florida 3-0 598 23 League champions, at Memphis, Tennessee, 13. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200, 0, 0. 17. LSU 2-1 522 22 two unanswered early on in the second half. It marked the first time 14. (19) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 200, 0, 27. Sunday’s Games 18. Arkansas 3-0 500 24 this season Ole Miss has rallied after trailing at halftime. NBC Sports Network 15. (13) Blake Koch, Chevrolet, 200, 0, 26. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 4 19. Miami (Fla.) 3-0 441 25 HOCKEY 16. (18) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 200, 0, N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2 20. Nebraska 3-0 373 NR At the 50:08 mark, Gabby Little crossed into the box to Addie 25. Atlanta 6, Washington 2, 7 innings 21. Ole Miss 1-2 166 17 Miami 5, Philadelphia 4 Forbus, who then headed it to Gretchen Harknett. From there, 2 p.m. — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, 17. (20) , Chevrolet, 200, 0, 25. 21. TCU 2-1 166 NR Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 1 23. Utah 3-0 155 NR Harknett punched in the equalizer from 12 yards out, her third score Finland vs. Sweden, at Toronto, ESPN 18. (23) David Starr, Chevrolet, 199, 0, 23. St. Louis 3, San Francisco 0 19. (26) , Chevrolet, 199, 0, 22. Colorado 6, San Diego 3 24. Texas 2-1 143 16 of the season and 13th of her career. 7 p.m. — World Cup of Hockey, Group stage, 20. (15) Darrell Wallace Jr, Ford, 198, 0, 21. Arizona 10, L.A. Dodgers 9, 12 innings 25. Iowa 2-1 140 11 Ten minutes later, Forbus got possession, dribbled down field, 21. (11) , Chevrolet, 198, 0, 20. Today’s Games Also Receiving Votes: Oklahoma 106, North Canada vs. United States, at Toronto, ESPN 22. (21) Dakoda Armstrong, Toyota, 198, 0, 19. Atlanta (Blair 0-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard Carolina 95, San Diego State 87, UCLA beat two defenders, and fired off a shot from 15 yards out that MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 23. (29) , Chevrolet, 198, 0, 18. 13-8), 6:10 p.m. 81, Boise State 62; Oregon 50, Oklahoma carried into the far left corner. The go-ahead goal was her third 24. (25) B J McLeod, Ford, 197, 0, 17. Washington (Cole 1-2) at Miami (Chen 5-4), State 46, Arizona State 34, South Florida 32, 6 p.m. — Boston at Baltimore OR N.Y. Yankees 25. (22) , Toyota, 196, 0, 0. 6:10 p.m. Georgia Tech 28, Notre Dame 23, West Virginia game-winner of the season, eighth overall, and 30th of her career. at Tampa Bay, MLB Network 26. (31) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 196, 0, 15. Cincinnati (Adleman 2-4) at Chicago Cubs 19, Western Michigan 16, Minnesota 11, Navy Ole Miss will play host to Mississippi State at 6 p.m. Thursday 27. (33) Ryan Ellis, Ford, 194, 0, 14. (Hammel 14-9), 7:05 p.m. 10, California 6, Central Michigan 6, Toledo 6, 6 p.m. — Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, Fox Sports 28. (32) Ray Black Jr, Chevrolet, 184, 0, 13. St. Louis (Martinez 14-8) at Colorado Kansas State 4, Maryland 4, Memphis 4, Army (SEC Network) at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. 29. (34) Jordan Anderson, Chevrolet, (Anderson 5-5), 7:40 p.m. 2, Auburn 2, Western Kentucky 2. Southeast transmission, 151, 0, 0. Arizona (Shipley 4-3) at San Diego (Richard 7:30 p.m. — St. Louis at Colorado, Fox Sports 30. (36) , Dodge, fuel pump, 126, 2-3), 9:10 p.m. Late Saturday Scores 0, 11. San Francisco (Bumgarner 14-9) at SOUTHWEST Southern Mississippi Midwest 31. (28) Jeff Green, Toyota, garage, 110, 0, 10. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 11-3), 9:10 p.m. Ohio St. 45, Oklahoma 24 32. (14) Ryan Reed, Ford, accident, 101, 0, 9. Tuesday’s Games FAR WEST Women’s soccer team loses to Louisiana Tech 9 p.m. — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, ESPN2 33. (27) , Ford, engine, 82, 0, 0. Chicago White Sox (Shields 5-17) at Arizona 47, Hawaii 28 Philadelphia (Thompson 2-5), 6:05 p.m. California 50, Texas 43 HATTIESBURG — The Southern Mississippi women’s soccer SOCCER 34. (35) , Chevrolet, handling, 49, 0, 7. Atlanta (Teheran 5-10) at N.Y. Mets (Gsellman Nevada 38, Buffalo 14 2-1), 6:10 p.m. team lost to Louisiana Tech 3-0 in its Conference USA opener 1 p.m. — Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund at VfL 35. (39) , Chevrolet, garage, UCLA 17, BYU 14 Washington (Roark 15-8) at Miami (Fernandez Utah 34, San Jose St. 17 Sunday. Wolfsburg, FS1 43, 0, 0. 15-8), 6:10 p.m. The Golden Eagles (5-2) played with 10 players for 60 minutes. 36. (38) Dexter Bean, Chevrolet, rear gear, Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs (Lester 17-4), Canadian Football League 1 p.m. — Bundesliga, Hamburg SV at Freiburg, 36, 0, 5. 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Game Louisiana Tech (9-1-1) scored all three of its goals after Adri- FS2 37. (30) , Chevrolet, accident, Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (Garza 5-7), 7:10 p.m. Saskatchewan 26, Edmonton 23, OT ana Garcia received a red card after a challenge in the 28th minute. 27, 0, 4. St. Louis (Wainwright 11-9) at Colorado Friday’s Games 5:25 p.m. — Futsal, 2016 World Cup, Round of 38. (37) , Dodge, garage, 16, 0, 3. (De La Rosa 8-8), 7:40 p.m. Toronto at Ottawa, 6 p.m. Southern Miss will travel to Bowling Green, Kentucky, for a 39. (16) , Chevrolet, fuel pump, Arizona (Bradley 7-9) at San Diego (Clemens BC at Edmonton, 9 p.m. 16, teams TBA, at Medellin, Colombia, FS2 9, 0, 2. 3-5), 9:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Conference USA matchup against Western Kentucky on Thursday. 40. (24) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, electrical, San Francisco (Cueto 16-5) at L.A. Dodgers Winnipeg at Calgary, 3 p.m. — From Special Reports 3, 0, 0. (Hill 12-4), 9:10 p.m. Hamilton at Saskatchewan, 8:30 p.m. Alabama Continued from Page 1B Hurts threw for 158 yards and ran for 146 Alabama managed to get out of the be a priority for the Tide. So will fixing passes and recovered an onside kick in more, but the biggest plays were touch- game without any major injuries, though some of the problems that caused them those eight seconds before Alabama was downs by defensive linemen Jonathan Al- Saban said receiver ArDarius Stewart to give up 43 points against the Rebels. able to restore order and come out with len and Da’Ron Payne and an 85-yard punt could miss some time with a sprained Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly the win. return for a score by Eddie Jackson. knee. threw for a career-high 421 yards, three “We’ve got to do a much better job on Because of the heat and the physical Stewart caught four passes for just touchdowns and one interception. Sa- defense not giving up explosive plays,” nature of the game, Saban said the Tide two yards before leaving the game in ban was particularly bothered by an Saban said. “We didn’t play that bad on used some inexperienced players down the second quarter. He’s caught 13 pass- eight-second stretch of the fourth quar- defense, but then we’d have mental er- the stretch. Most performed admirably. es for 205 yards and a team-high three ter that saw the Tide’s lead shrink from rors, gave up explosive plays and some- “We needed just about every guy we touchdowns this season. 48-30 to 48-43. times didn’t play the ball very well in the had to contribute in some way,” Saban said. Getting Stewart back on the field will The Rebels completed two touchdown deep part of the field.” Ole Miss Continued from Page 1B half, outscoring the Rebels penalty, then the kick out of nator Dave Wommack said, “Our In terms of inexperience, FSU scored 14 points on two 31-6 to build a 48-30 lead before bounds gave them the ball on (defense) job is to not give up 334 Ole Miss starts a redshirt fresh- Ole Miss turnovers in the red holding on for a 48-43 victory. the 50, then the punt return.” yards rushing…our kids wore man, a true sophomore, and zone. If one wants to point to Alabama’s rally from 21 The loss marked the second down because of depth (injuries) a freshman in the secondary. a common problem, turnovers points down tied the largest in time in 12 days Ole Miss has issues and not being able to get Several other true and redshirt would be the place to start. You school history. Alabama’s other surrendered a three-touchdown off the field on third down. We freshmen are on the team’s can’t turn the ball over against 21-point comeback also came against a top-four team and lost. have had a couple of first halves two-deep depth chart. top teams and expect to win. against Ole Miss, when it recov- The result left everyone ques- (FSU and Alabama) that were “I am really proud of the Both games saw the Rebels ered for a 62-27 win in 1989. tioning how it happened. There pretty good then we give up a effort by our football team,” start strong and build big leads, On the flip side, Ole Miss (1- are numerous reasons and expla- score right before the half in both Freeze said. “We are so short only to see their opponents re- 2) became the first team from a nations for how a team can look games. Then in the second half, handed on defense. ... The ef- group before halftime, receive Power 5 Conference to lose two like national champions one half we have had some issues with fort our young kids gave was some help from Ole Miss via 21-point leads in the same sea- and look like an average team in depth, no question about it.” very pleased with the effort.” turnover(s), and dominate the son in the last 10 years. another. In Ole Miss’s case, the When asked about the prob- The Florida State loss on second half. “We as coaches have got to cause can be traced to a couple lem of keeping a lead against a Labor Day and the loss to Ala- “Both teams (Alabama and do a better job of helping our of commonalities, inexperience, top team, senior defensive end bama on Saturday looked simi- FSU) got momentum at the players understand the value and injuries. Ole Miss was play- John Youngblood said, “The lar to fans, but each game had right time ... and it just carries of every single play within the ing without several key contrib- teams (FSU and Alabama) are a different set of circumstances over,” Ole Miss senior tight end course of a game has the same utors, especially defensive ends both really good, ranked No. 1 that led to the same result. The Evan Engram said. “We hurt weight and will measure in the Fadol Brown and Victor Evans and No. 2 (at the time) in the na- easy answer would be to say Ole ourselves and shoot ourselves outcome of the game,” Ole Miss and defensive back Ken Webster. tion. ... We are playing with a lot Miss’ defense is the problem, as in the foot.” coach High Freeze said when As a result, Alabama rushed for of young guys. ... We need to get FSU scored 45 points and Ala- Ole Miss, which slipped to No. asked how the penalty affect- 334 yards. When asked about the a little more experience and get bama scored 48. The reality is, 23 in The Associated Press poll, ed Ole Miss’ momentum. “The inability of the defense to stop the some guys back. ... We do have Alabama scored 21 points not will play host to No. 12 Georgia at game turned on the 15-yard run, Ole Miss defensive coordi- a lot of guys hurt.” allowed by the defense, while 11 a.m. Saturday (ESPN). MSU Continued from Page 1B Massachusetts at Gillette more important. college football. He said mian Williams came in in practice, according to SEC. Stadium in Foxborough, “The biggest thing is practice is the biggest and led two touchdown Coman. “Hopefully the young Massachusetts. getting them to realize thing for the young guys drives. “From Sunday through guys learned to stop wor- In MSU’s 2014 trip they can’t run those fans and that they have to give Mullen said the play of Thursday. You practice to Baton Rouge, Louisi- out there on the field and it their all on every snap. Williams and Fitzgerald how you play and we need rying about anything but ana, MSU beat LSU 34- play with them,” Jefferson “You can never get tired doesn’t affect the quar- to start fast in practice,” going as hard as you can 29 behind the arm and said. “They just have to of doing the same thing terback situation and Fitz- Coman said. go on every snap,” Mul- legs of quarterback Dak stay composed and you over and over again,” Co- gerald will continue to be Mullen said it’s frus- Prescott, who is now the have a job to do, just do man said. “That’s what the starter. trating his team hasn’t len said. “Stop worrying starting quarterback for your job. It’s really just I pride myself on. I did it The Bulldogs have put together a good four about the score, the situ- the NFL’s Dallas Cow- staying in their ear and when I didn’t have to, and yet to turn in a solid four quarters, but he point- ation, the crowd noise or boys. But only 16 players trying to motivate them.” that’s what brought me up quarters. Against South ed back to the youth and are we winning or are we who made that trip made Coman agreed the vet- to where I am today.” Alabama and South Car- feels like there is a bright the trip this season. With erans have to encourage Starting quarterback olina, MSU played well in future. losing. Go play the next such a young team, the the younger players and Nick Fitzgerald was 12 the first half but slacked Much was learned play and do it as hard as leadership of veterans make sure they have the of 24 for 120 before he off in the second half. from the first road trip. we possibly can.” like defensive lineman right mind-set. Coman was forced to leave the Against LSU, MSU played Mullen hopes his young Follow Dispatch sports A.J. Jefferson, safety Ki- remembers the trouble game by rule in the fourth poorly in the first half but players learned what is von Coman, and wide re- he had transitioning from quarter after his helmet better in the second half. expected of them and writer Ben Wait on Twitter ceiver Fred Ross is even high school football to popped off. Backup Da- Correcting that starts what it takes to win in the @bcwait 4B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Prescott Truex Jr. Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B Morris was drafted by Redskins will rue the sec- Truex, whose team gets tech- laps, until Elliott got by him on lap round and NASCAR said the in- Washington in 2012 and ond-half chances they wasted. nical support from Joe Gibbs Rac- 176 of 267. fraction was not severe enough to played his first four seasons They got the ball inside Dallas’ ing, made the last four in the 2015 Johnson was running second negate the win. there. But his role was re- 40 on consecutive possessions Chase. His 2016 season started when he was caught speeding on n FRESH TIRES RULE: duced last year and he was — once because of a failed on- with a near miss at the Daytona pit road during the last green-flag When the final caution came out, allowed to leave as a free side kick, once because cor- 500 and a Coca-Cola 600 win. stop, yelling “no way!” on his radio the big question was whether or agent. His first touchdown in nerback Josh Norman caused Pollex is now in remission after when told he had to serve a pass- not to pit. Truex came in, then beat a Cowboys uniform capped one of the two fumbles by Dal- battling ovarian cancer. through penalty. Johnson finished Elliott off pit road to set up the win. an 80-yard drive that started las rookie running back Eze- “You have to understand, this 12th, but his car also failed laser “That was the right idea, the when Barry Church picked off kiel Elliott — but settled for a isn’t the end of the world.” Truex inspection and he could plummet right call, because everybody took a pass from Cousins intended field goal each time. said of racing setbacks. “We can in the points standings. tires except three guys and they for Pierre Garcon. Still, Washington led 23- overcome it. That’s what we did Here are a few things to watch were sitting ducks,” Truex said. “This is a quarterback-driv- 20 and appeared on its way today.” in the second race of the Chase: n CHEVY LIVES: Elliott near- en league,” Cousins said. “I to adding to the margin af- Elliott, a rookie, finished third, n PENALTIES MATTER: ly won and Hendrick Motorsports need to play at a high level, ter Cousins began a drive by followed by Blaney and Chase driv- NASCAR will announce the pen- teammate Johnson dominated the week in and week out.” completing a 57-yard pass to er Brad Keselowski, who is second alties for Johnson and Truex this middle of the race. That after Hen- Through two games, he rookie Josh Doctson. But on in points. week. drick and Chevrolet had a subpar has three interceptions and third-and-goal at the 6 with 10 “It’s not yours until it’s over,” Based on recently released regular season. only one touchdown pass, an 1/2 minutes left, Cousins put the 20-year-old Elliott said. “That’s guidelines, Johnson could be “They lay in the weeds, sand- 11-yarder to Jamison Crowder the ball right in Church’s gut. part of life, man. You’re not dumb. docked 10 points. That would drop bag. ‘Man, the Chevys are strug- in the third quarter that gave Garcon stomped his foot We’ve all watched this stuff long him into a tie for 12th. gling. Toyotas are too fast. Got Washington its first lead, 17- coming off the field. Redskins enough to know these races don’t Truex’s car also failed the laser to take something from them,’” 13. right tackle Morgan Moses go green that long.” inspection, but a points penalty Truex said, smirking. “Here they But Cousins and the de- threw his helmet on the side- Jimmie Johnson dominated the won’t matter. The victory guar- come. That’s just how they play the fending NFC East champion line. middle of the race, leading 118 anteed him a spot in the second game.” Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: limit the amount I shared that I thought the I am 32, of time we see workplace was fair, and my Dmarried for each other. experience was fine. a year and a half, Abby, she has I didn’t think about it at the with no children said some really time, but I now realize I was yet. I am an only hurtful things to being asked how my experience child who was me in the past. I was as an LGBT person. In light raised by my know her behav- of this, my boss has nominated mother until I ior is wrong, but I me for a diversity award. The was 14 because continue trying to problem is I’m a heterosexual my father was in be the daughter female, and I think he promot- prison. My mother I am supposed ed me for the honor because never remarried. to be so we can he thinks I am gay. ZITS She blames me hopefully have How should I handle this? for her never the relationship Do I need to go on record to my having found we are sup- boss that I am straight, that I anyone, and she posed to have. have a boyfriend, and he mis- is resentful of Dear Abby I welcome your understood me? I don’t want my marriage. advice. — HAD this to come back to haunt me, She doesn’t get ENOUGH IN but I’m afraid addressing it may along with anyone, not family, GEORGIA ruin my credibility because it co-workers or “friends.” DEAR HAD ENOUGH: Here has taken so long for me to ad- She thinks my husband is it is, and I cannot offer it dress it. My sexual orientation her handyman to use around emphatically enough. You hired is obviously not something of her house. The reality is, my a therapist who has given you great interest at work, but I feel husband works all the time, excellent advice. You will save I am living a terrible lie, and I and when he does have any yourself a lot of grief — and don’t know how to fix this. — free time, I either want to time — if you take to heart ASHAMED IN D.C. GARFIELD spend it with him or need him what you were told and follow DEAR ASHAMED: No to do things around our home. the advice you were given. To one should feel compelled I’m afraid the day I tell her I’m create boundaries is not being to disclose one’s sexual pregnant her response will be a bad daughter; it is being an orientation at work, no matter laced with disdain and judg- intelligent one. the circumstances. That said, ment, and I believe she will use DEAR ABBY: I’m currently in- in this particular case, go to my children as pawns like she terning with a government-con- your boss before this goes any used me to manipulate my dad. tracted group. Part of my job further. Explain to him privately I have seen a therapist involves working with LGBT that you didn’t realize when the about this, but I’m having a rights organizations. Recently, question was asked that any- hard time following through at a meeting with my boss one would presume you were on what needs to be done. My and several representatives of gay. If you accept the diversity therapist suggests I tell Mom these organizations, the topic award without clearing the air how I feel and let her know of fairness in the workplace first, it could potentially be a that if she continues with her was mentioned. I was asked source of embarrassment and current behavior, I will have to what my experience was, and jeopardize your credibility. CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. times before you utter a word is offered to you in the way of 19). You put smiles on faces: advised. enhancements. They would It’s your pleasure and your TAURUS (April 20-May 20). be hard-pressed to make you calling this year. October will You resist the task, but you better; you’re so good today. engage you in a project that will know that it’s something you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). pay you more than once. No- just have to do. Hunker down What is gorgeous? Without vember focuses on your heart. and do it, no complaints. It will the soul’s intention of being Little people need you and look go quickly once you quiet your loving and beautiful, there is no up to you. This will be a source mind and get to work. gorgeous. It’s only a superficial of pride and, ultimately, your GEMINI (May 21-June 21). alignment of elements. Gor- legacy. Aries and Scorpio adore Some days are more special geous is as gorgeous does — BABY BLUES you. Your lucky numbers are: than others. You’ll reach out to and gorgeous does as gorgeous 45, 20, 44, 5 and 16. people who are going through thinks. ARIES (March 21-April 19). times of heightened emotion VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Celebrate the fact that you and intensity, and you’ll make it You’re a masterful organizer think faster than you talk. This better for them. and your flawless logic in this afternoon you’ll get into a posi- CANCER (June 22-July regard will be executed to tion to win or lose someone’s 22). What you are naturally perfection. Still, the wild gypsy esteem. Thinking twice or three is enough. So much will be in your soul wants to be free — of possessions, psychic bonds and other people’s definitions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Achieving a certain goal might change what you do with your days, but that will not automatically change who you are inside. It takes emotional BEETLE BAILEY work to alter your emotional resonance. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You don’t want anyone to see what goes into the task of making you seem super at what you do. This isn’t shame; it’s professionalism. Keep your own secrets. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21). To start a fire is one of the most elemental basic skills of human survival, and yet most humans haven’t learned to do it. Your fire-sign instincts will kick in today on an MALLARD FILMORE emotional level. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The most intriguing person may not be doing the things that you think are very intriguing at all, and yet it’s the way this person approaches life. It’s all in the way. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Mistakes are common, to be expected and definitely a highlight of the adventure. You have to wonder if that person trying so hard to avoid a mistake has something against fun. FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your original intent was to help others, restore justice and make the world a better place. It’s not your fault that you will now reap an enormous benefit from the events your action has set in motion.

FOR SOLUTION SEE THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CLASSIFIEDS Public Notice Mississippi Environ- mental Quality Permit Board P. O. Box 2261 Jackson, MS 39225 Telephone No. (601) 961-5171

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Weyerhaeuser NR Com- pany, Columbus Modi- fied Fiber Facility loc- ated at 371 Manufactur- ers Drive, in Columbus, MS, (662) 243-6900 has applied to the Mis- sissippi Department of Environmental Quality for the renewal of their Title V Permit to Oper- ate, Air Ref. No. 1680- 00029. The applicant's operations fall within SIC Code 2679. A Statement of Basis has been prepared that con- tains a discussion of the decision-making that went into the devel- opment of the permit and provides the permit- ting authority, the pub- lic, and other govern- ment bodies a record of the technical issues sur- rounding issuance of the permit. The State- ment of Basis also ad- dresses any changes to emissions and/or dis- charges resulting from any modification of the facility. Weyerhaeuser NR Com- pany, Columbus Modi- fied Fiber Facility is an existing fiber mill that manufactures condi- tioned fiber from kraft pulp. A Title V Permit to Operate is a permit that is required by Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act and the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Law. The facility will not be classified as a major source of air emissions with regards to PSD regulations. The staff of the Permit Board has developed this draft permit based on information submit- ted to the Permit Board by the applicant, appro- priate State and Feder- al agencies and other interested parties. The staff of the Permit Board is soliciting all re- lative information per- taining to the proposed activity, including public Public Notice comment, to ensure Mississippi Environ- that the final staff re- mental Quality Permit commendation on the Board draft permit complies P. O. Box 2261 with all State and Feder- Jackson, MS 39225 al regulations. Public re- Telephone No. (601) view and comment on 961-5171 the draft permit and supporting documenta- Public Notice Start tion is an important ele- Date: September 19, ment in the staff evalu- 2016 MDEQ Contact: ation and resulting re- Rajeev Gupta commendation to the Permit Board. The draft Weyerhaeuser NR Com- permit conditions have pany, Columbus Modi- been developed to en- fied Fiber Facility loc- sure compliance with all ated at 371 Manufactur- State and Federal regu- ers Drive, in Columbus, lations but are subject MS, (662) 243-6900 to change based on in- has applied to the Mis- formation received as a sissippi Department of result of public particip- Environmental Quality ation. for the renewal of their Persons wishing to com- Title V Permit to Oper- ment upon or object to ate, Air Ref. No. 1680- the proposed determina- 00029. The applicant's tions are invited to sub- operations fall within mit comments in writ- SIC Code 2679. A ing to Rajeev Gupta at Statement of Basis has the Permit Board's ad- been prepared that con- dress shown above, no tains a discussion of later than the end of the the decision-making thirty (30) day public no- that went into the devel- tice. All comments re- opment of the permit ceived by this date will and provides the permit- be considered in the for- ting authority, the pub- mulation of final determ- lic, and other govern- inations regarding the ment bodies a record of application(s). A public the technical issues sur- hearing will be held if rounding issuance of the Permit Board finds a the permit. The State- significant degree of ment of Basis also ad- public interest in the dresses any changes to proposed permit(s). Per- emissions and/or dis- sons wishing to re- charges resulting from quest a public hearing any modification of the may do so by submit- facility. ting that request in writ- Weyerhaeuser NR Com- ing to Rajeev Gupta or pany, Columbus Modi- the Chief of the Environ- fied Fiber Facility is an mental Permits Division existing fiber mill that at the address shown manufactures condi- above. The Permit tioned fiber from kraft Board is limited in the pulp. A Title V Permit to scope of its analysis to Operate is a permit that environmental impact. is required by Title V of Any comments relative the Federal Clean Air to zoning or economic Act and the Mississippi and social impacts are Air and Water Pollution within the jurisdiction of Control Law. The facility local zoning and plan- will not be classified as ning authorities and a major source of air should be addressed to emissions with regards them. to PSD regulations. After receipt of public The staff of the Permit comments and thor- Board has developed ough consideration of this draft permit based all comments, the staff on information submit- will formulate its recom- ted to the Permit Board mendations for permit by the applicant, appro- issuance and a pro- priate State and Feder- posed permit if that is al agencies and other the recommendation. interested parties. The The Title V Permit to Op- staff of the Permit erate is a permit that is Board is soliciting all re- required by Title V of the lative information per- Federal Clean Air Act taining to the proposed and the Mississippi Air activity, including public and Water Pollution comment, to ensure Control Law. The Title V that the final staff re- permit is a Federally-en- commendation on the forceable permit as well draft permit complies as a State permit. with all State and Feder- Therefore, the U.S. En- al regulations. Public re- vironmental Protection view and comment on Agency (EPA) will also the draft permit and be allowed an opportun- supporting documenta- ity to review the applica- tion is an important ele- tion, proposed permit, ment in the staff evalu- and all comments re- ation and resulting re- ceived during the public commendation to the comment period prior to Permit Board. The draft Permit Board action on permit conditions have the application. been developed to en- EPA has agreed to treat sure compliance with all this draft permit as a State and Federal regu- proposed permit and to lations but are subject perform its 45-day re- to change based on in- view provided by the law formation received as a and regulations concur- result of public particip- rently with the public no- ation. tice period, as long as Persons wishing to com- no public comments are ment upon or object to received within the 30- the proposed determina- day public notice period. IN THE CHANCERY tions are invited to sub- If comments are re- COURT OF LOWNDES mit comments in writ- ceived, EPA’s 45-day re- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ing to Rajeev Gupta at view period will cease to IN RE: THE ESTATE OF the Permit Board's ad- be performed concur- JASON LEE LOCKE, dress shown above, no rently with the public no- DECEASED later than the end of the tice period. EPA’s 45- TAYLOR SANSING thirty (30) day public no- day review period will LOCKE, tice. All comments re- start once the public no- ADMINISTRATRIX ceived by this date will tice period has been NO. 2016-0269-D be considered in the for- completed and EPA re- NOTICE TO CREDITORS mulation of final determ- ceives notification from STATE OF MISSISSIPPI inations regarding the the Mississippi Depart- LOWNDES COUNTY application(s). A public ment of Environmental Letters of Administra- hearing will be held if Quality that comments tion have been granted the Permit Board finds a have been received and and issued to the under- significant degree of resolved. Whether EPA’s signed upon the estate public interest in the 45-day review period is of JASON LEE LOCKE proposed permit(s). Per- performed concurrently deceased, by the Chan- sons wishing to re- with the public com- cery Court of Lowndes quest a public hearing ment period or after the County, Mississippi, on may do so by submit- public comment period the 6th day of Septem- ting that request in writ- has ended, the dead- ber A.D., 2016. This is ing to Rajeev Gupta or line for citizen’s peti- to give notice to all per- the Chief of the Environ- tions to the EPA Admin- sons having claims mental Permits Division istrator will be determ- against said estate to at the address shown ined as if EPA’s 45-day Probate and Register above. The Permit review period is per- same with the Chan- Board is limited in the formed after the public cery Clerk of Lowndes scope of its analysis to comment period has County, MississTheippi, Dispatchenviron •m www.cdispatch.comental impact. ended. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 5B within ninety (90) days Any comments relative The status regarding from this date. A failure to zoning or economic EPA’s 45-day review of Legal Notices 0010 tLegalo so NoticesProba 0010te and Re- aLegalnd s Noticesocial i0010mpacts are tLegalhis p Noticesroject 0010 and the Lawn Care / Landscaping Tree Services 1860 General Help Wanted 3200 gister said claim will within the jurisdiction of deadline for citizen’s pe- 1470 IN THE CHANCERY forever bar the same. local zoning and plan- titions can be found at RUTHERFORD ELECTRICIANS & HELP- COURT OF LOWNDES This the 6th day of ning authorities and the following website JESSE & BEVERLY'S CONTRACTING ERS for Starkville/ COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI September, 2016. should be addressed to address: LAWN SERVICE. TREE REMOVAL, Trim- Columbus area. them. https://www.epa.gov/c Cleanup, mowing & ming, & Stump Grinding. Immediate openings. IN THE MATTER OF THE /s/ Taylor Sansing After receipt of public aa-permitting/missis- weed eating, landscap- 662-251-9191 Top pay, paid family CLASSIFIEDS ESTATE OF ANNIE Locke comments and thor- sippi-proposed-title-v- ing, siding, tree cutting. Serving Golden Triangle! health insurance and LOUISE VAUGHN TAYLOR SANSING ough consideration of permits 356-6525. retirement. Phone: 662.328.2424 FERGUSON, LOCKE all comments, the staff Additional details about Special Notices 2400 Apply on line: www. Fax: 662.329.1521 DECEASED PUBLISHED: 9/12, will formulate its recom- the application(s), in- Painting & Papering 1620 webster-electric.com CAUSE NO. 2016-0208 9/19, & 9/26/16 mendations for permit cluding a copy of the ADOPTION: LOVING par- [email protected] issuance and a pro- draft permit(s), are CLIFF'S Painting. Cliff ents, a happy home, & cdispatch.com/classifieds NOTICE TO CREDITORS Advertisement for Bid posed permit if that is available by writing or Baswell. Free estim- a secure life awaits 1st Mississippi University the recommendation. calling Rajeev Gupta at ates. Interior/Exterior baby. Expenses pd. CARE CENTER of Aber- P. O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street STATE OF MISSISSIPPI for Women The Title V Permit to Op- the above Permit Board work. 30 years experi- Debra & Ike, deen needs Columbus, MS 39701 erate is a permit that is address and telephone ence. Many references. 1-888-449-0803. Human Resource Columbus, MS 39701 COUNTY OF LOWNDES Pioneer Plaza required by Title V of the number. Additionally, as /Payroll Assistant 662-327-9079. FOR HEALTHS sake- the Federal Clean Air Act a courtesy, for those 662-386-0006. Full - Time M-F Letters of Testament- Provide materials and and the Mississippi Air with Internet access, a one minute cure for Experience preferred DEADLINES ary have been granted labor for the construc- and Water Pollution copy of the draft QUALITY PAINTING. Ex- healing virtually all Apply at : (Deadlines subject to change.) and issued to the under- tion of a plaza between Control Law. The Title V permit(s) may be found terior/Interior Paint. diseases by Madison 505 Jackson St. signed upon the Estate Welty Hall and Carrier permit is a Federally-en- on the Mississippi De- Sheetrock Hanging and Cavaugh. Call: Aberdeen, MS 39730 For Placing/Canceling of Annie Louise Vaughn Chapel on the Missis- forceable permit as well partment of Environ- Finishing. Free Estim- 800-311-3285. 662-369-6431 Classified Line Ads: Ferguson, Deceased, by sippi University for Wo- as a State permit. mental Quality’s web- ates. Larry Webber 662- Fax 662-369-6473 the Chancery Court of men campus. The work Therefore, the U.S. En- site at: 242-6225. General Help Wanted 3200 Equal Opportunity Sunday ...... Thursday 3:00 p.m. Lowndes County, Mis- includes concrete pav- vironmental Protection http://opc.deq.state.m Employer sissippi, on the 2nd day ing and sidewalks, brick Agency (EPA) will also s.us/publicnotice.aspx . SULLIVAN'S PAINT AMERICORPS VISTA Monday ...... Friday 12:00 p.m. of September, 2016. seat walls, brick privacy be allowed an opportun- This information is also SERVICE Need to fill 1 year volun- Tuesday ...... Monday 12:00 p.m. This is to give notice to wall, brick curbing, tree ity to review the applica- available for review at Certified in lead teer positions at local all persons having grates, surface drain- tion, proposed permit, the following location(s) removal. Offering spe- agencies. Benefits in- Part-Time 3400 Wednesday ...... Tuesday 12:00 p.m. age, lighting, landscape and all comments re- during normal business cial prices on interior & clude a monthly sti- claims against said es- P/T spray technician Thursday ...... Wednesday 12:00 p.m. tate to Probate and Re- irrigation, landscape ceived during the public hours: exterior painting, pres- pend, health insurance planting, and the re- comment period prior to Mississippi Department sure washing & sheet & education award. needed for Elite gister same with the Microseal in Columbus, Friday ...... Thursday 12:00 p.m. Chancery Clerk of plumbing and re-plaster- Permit Board action on of Environmental Quality rock repairs. Must have an AA or 3 ing of an existing foun- the application. Office of Pollution Con- Free Estimates years of relevant experi- MS. This start-up com- LEGAL NOTICES must be Lowndes County, Mis- pany is looking for sissippi, within ninety tain. The work also in- EPA has agreed to treat trol Call 435-6528 ence. Please email ais- submitted 3 business days prior to cludes the demolition of this draft permit as a 515 E. Amite St linn.columbusarts@ someone to travel to cli- (90) days from the first ent's homes to treat fur- first publication date publication date of this sidewalks and plant ma- proposed permit and to Jackson, MS 39201 Sitting With The Sick / Elderly gmail.com for - terials, as well as the perform its 45-day re- Columbus Public Library instructions. nishings & rugs with Notice to Creditors. A 1780 protectant spray. Will re- • Please read your ad on the first day of failure to so Probate relocation of minor utilit- view provided by the law 314 7th Street North ies. Some of the work and regulations concur- Columbus, MS 39701 EXP. CAREGIVER, 20+ quire the ability to move publication. We accept responsibility and Register said claim It’s All furniture. Must be reli- will forever bar the will be coordinated with rently with the public no- yrs. exp, seeking a posi- Here!! only for the first incorrect insertion. campus personnel. tice period, as long as Please bring the forego- tion in a private setting. able, organized, & have same. in the good people skills. no public comments are ing to the attention of Trustworthy & Reliable. Classifieds • The Publisher assumes no financial Training will be This the 7th day of Sealed bids will be re- received within the 30- persons whom you Own Transportation. Garage Sale responsibility for errors nor for Homes for Sale provided. Contact 662- September, 2016. ceived at the Office of day public notice period. know will be interested. Refs avail. Call 662- Auto for Sale Apartments for Rent omission of copy. Liability shall not Purchasing. The bid If comments are re- PUBLISHED: 9/19/16 570-2208. 386-1406 or email Help Wanted Pets [email protected] exceed the cost of that portion of space /s/ JAMES RIGG FER- opening will be held in ceived, EPA’s 45-day re- GUSON the Office of Purchas- view period will cease to Building & Remodeling 1120 Stump Removal 1790 General Help Wanted 3200 occupied by such error. ing, Whitfield Hall, be performed concur- • All questions regarding classified ads /s/ STEPHEN MAR- Columbus, MS 39701 rently with the public no- Tom Hatcher, LLC currently running should be directed to SHALL FERGUSON at 2:00 p.m., Wednes- tice period. EPA’s 45- Custom Construction, The Dispatch is looking for an the Classified Department. day, October 19, 2016 day review period will Restoration, Remodel- PUBLISHED: 9/12, at which time they will start once the public no- ing, Repair, Insurance ADVERTISING • All ads are subject to the approval of 9/19, & 9/26/16. be publicly opened and tice period has been claims. 662-364-1769. this paper. The Commercial Dispatch read. Specifications completed and EPA re- Licensed & Bonded SALES REPRESENTATIVE. reserves the right to reject, revise, may be obtained from: ceives notification from The ideal candidate is a motivated the Mississippi Depart- Excavating 1300 ALLSTUMP GRINDING classify or cancel any advertising at any Office of Purchasing ment of Environmental self-starter with excellent communication and IN THE CHANCERY SERVICE time. Whitfield Hall Quality that comments CLAY GRAVEL, Fill clay, GET 'ER DONE! organizational skills, a strong work ethic and COURT OF LOWNDES 1100 College Street, have been received and & top soil. Newly COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI We can grind all your the ability to relate to a wide range of people. MUW 1628 resolved. Whether EPA’s opened pit. Easy ac- stumps. Hard to reach Columbus, MS 39701 45-day review period is cess off 82 East. Can Sales experience preferred, but not required. Advertisements must be IN THE MATTER OF THE places, blown over Telephone (662) 329- performed concurrently load and deliver. Also roots, hillsides, back- Full-time position includes insurance benefits, ESTATE OF 7223 with the public com- backhoe work. paid for in advance. EASTER JOHNSON, yards, pastures. Free competitive pay, paid personal leave and ment period or after the Stokes Excavation: estimates. You find it, You may cancel at any time during DECEASED Mississippi University public comment period 662-689-0089 opportunity for advancement. Come join our CAUSE NO. 2006-0103 we'll grind it! regular business hours and receive a for Women reserves the has ended, the dead- 662-361-8379 creative, award-winning staff. right to reject any or all line for citizen’s peti- NOTICE TO CREDITORS General Services 1360 refund for days not published. bids. tions to the EPA Admin- Tree Services 1860 Hand deliver resume to istrator will be determ- RETAINER WALL, drive- REGULAR RATES STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Published: September ined as if EPA’s 45-day Beth Proffitt at COUNTY OF LOWNDES way, foundation, con- A&T Tree Service 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 19th and September review period is per- crete/riff raft drainage Bucket truck & stump 516 Main Street, Columbus or 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 26th, 2016. formed after the public work, remodeling, base- removal. Free est. Letters of Administra- comment period has email to [email protected] tion have been granted ment foundation, re- Serving Columbus 4 Lines/26 Days ...... $46.80 Public Notice ended. pairs, small dump truck since 1987. Senior Rate applies to commercial operations and issued to the under- Mississippi Environ- The status regarding signed upon the estate hauling (5-6 yd) load & citizen disc. Call Alvin @ and merchandise over $1,000. mental Quality Permit EPA’s 45-day review of demolition/lot cleaning. 242-0324/241-4447 of Easter Johnson, De- Board this project and the ceased, by the Chan- Burr Masonry 242- "We'll go out on a limb P. O. Box 2261 deadline for citizen’s pe- for you!" SUPER SAVER RATES cery Court of Lowndes 0259. 6 Days ...... $12.00 Jackson, MS 39225 titions can be found at County, Mississippi, on Telephone No. (601) tMedicalhe foll o/ wDentaling w 3300ebsite 12 Days ...... $18.00 the 9th day of Septem- 961-5171 address: Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. ber, 2016. This is to https://www.epa.gov/c give notice to all per- Public Notice Start aa-permitting/missis- Six lines or less, consecutive days. Rate applies to sons having claims Date: September 19, sippi-proposed-title-v- private party ads of non-commercial nature for against said estate to 2016 MDEQ Contact: permits merchandise under $1,000. Must include price in Probate and Register Rajeev Gupta Additional details about same with the Chan- ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. No pets, firewood, etc. the application(s), in- cery Clerk of Lowndes Weyerhaeuser NR Com- cluding a copy of the GARAGE SALE RATES County, Mississippi, pany, Columbus Modi- draft permit(s), are within ninety (90) days 4 Lines/1 Day ...... $9.20 fied Fiber Facility loc- available by writing or from the first publica- ated at 371 Manufactur- calling Rajeev Gupta at 4 Lines/3 Days ...... $18.00 tion date of this Notice ers Drive, in Columbus, the above Permit Board to Creditors. A failure to MS, (662) 243-6900 address and telephone Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale signs. Rain so Probate and Re- has applied to the Mis- number. Additionally, as Guarantee: If it rains the day of your sale, we will gister said claim will sissippi Department of a courtesy, for those re-run you ad the next week FREE! forever bar the same. Environmental Quality with Internet access, a This the 9th day of You must call to request free re-run. for the renewal of their copy of the draft September, 2016. Title V Permit to Oper- permit(s) may be found FREE SERVICES ate, Air Ref. No. 1680- on the Mississippi De- /s/ Valeria Johnson 00029. The applicant's partment of Environ- Bargain Column Ad must fit in 4 lines (approx- VALERIA JOHNSON, operations fall within mental Quality’s web- imately 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. formerly known as SIC Code 2679. A For items $100 or less ONLY. More than one item may sGeneralite at: Help Wanted 3200 VALERIA SCOTT, Admin- Statement of Basis has http://opc.deq.state.m be in same ad, but prices may not total over $100, no istrator been prepared that con- relists. s.us/publicnotice.aspx . tains a discussion of This information is also Free Pets Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. PUBLISHED: 9/12, the decision-making available for review at Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 9/19, & 9/26/16 that went into the devel- the following location(s) days. opment of the permit during normal business These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at and provides the permit- hours: our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. ting authority, the pub- Mississippi Department INVITATION FOR SEALED lic, and other govern- of Environmental Quality BIDS ment bodies a record of Office of Pollution Con- 0 Legals 4390 Computer Equipment the technical issues sur- 4420 Farm Equipment & trol Notice is hereby given rounding issuance of 515 E. Amite St 1000 Service Supplies the permit. The State- 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating that the City of Colum- Jackson, MS 39201 4450 Firewood ment of Basis also ad- Columbus Public Library 1060 Appliance Repair bus will accept sealed 4460 Flea Markets Bids for the items lis- dresses any changes to 314 7th Street North 1070 Asphalt & Paving 4480 Furniture ted below until 2:00 emissions and/or dis- Columbus, MS 39701 charges resulting from 1090 Automotive Services 4510 Garage Sales P.M. ON TUESDAY, 1120 Building & Remodeling SEPTEMBER 27, 2016, any modification of the Please bring the forego- 4540 General Merchandise facility. 1150 Carpeting/Flooring at which time they will ing to the attention of 4570 Household Goods Weyerhaeuser NR Com- persons whom you 1180 Childcare be opened and read 4630 Lawn & Garden publicly. pany, Columbus Modi- know will be interested. 1210 Chimney Cleaning 4660 Merchandise Rentals fied Fiber Facility is an PUBLISHED: 9/19/16 existing fiber mill that 1240 Contractors 4690 Musical Instruments Automotive, Truck & General Help Wanted 3200 1250 Computer Services Equipment Tires and manufactures condi- 4700 Satellites tioned fiber from kraft 1270 Electrical Tubes 4720 Sporting Goods Concrete pulp. A Title V Permit to 1300 Excavating 4750 Stereos & TV’s Operate is a permit that 1320 Fitness Training Concrete Culvert Pipe 4780 Wanted To Buy Crushed Limestone (#7 is required by Title V of 1330 Furniture Repair & and #8) the Federal Clean Air Refinishing 5000 Pets & Livestock Hot Mix and Cold Mix Act and the Mississippi 5100 Free Pets Mason Sand, Top Soil & Air and Water Pollution 1360 General Services Control Law. The facility 1380 Housecleaning 5150 Pets Mulch Pea Gravel, Clay Gravel will not be classified as 1390 Insulation 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock a major source of air To Place Your Statewide Classified Ad Order, Call 601-981-3060. 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming & Fill Sand 1400 Insurance Polyethylene Culvert emissions with regards 1410 Interior Decorators 5300 Supplies/Accessories to PSD regulations. Pipe to include coup- Adoption H ome Security 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair 5350 Veterinarians lings, 45s, 90s, and Ts The staff of the Permit 5400 Wanted To Buy Rip Rap (100#, 200#) Board has developed Advertising 1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping this draft permit based ADOPT: LOVING PARENTS, a happy PROTECT YOUR HOME with fully cus- 1500 Locksmiths Sign Posts, Faces, 6000 Financial Blanks and Lettering on information submit- home and a secure life awaits first baby. tomizable security and 24/7 monitoring 1530 Machinery Repair 6050 Business Opportunity ted to the Permit Board Expenses paid. Debra and Ike, 1-888- right from your smart-phone. Receive Solutions 1560 Mobile Home Services The Bid envelope MUST by the applicant, appro- 449-0803. up to $1500 in equipment, free 6100 Business Opportunity priate State and Feder- 1590 Moving & Storage Wanted plainly state the item(s) (restrictions apply). Call 1-800-815-5610 That Deliver that are being bidded on al agencies and other 1620 Painting & Papering 6120 Check Cashing interested parties. The Auctions 1650 Pest Control the outside. Specifica- 6150 Insurance tions may be obtained staff of the Permit ABSOLUTE AUCTION - October 1. Services-Misc. 1680 Plumbing Board is soliciting all re- STATEWIDE! 6200 Loans from the City of Colum- Fulton Auto Auction. 405 E. Main St., DIRECTV. NFL SUNDAY TICKET 1710 Printing bus, P. O. Box 1408 or lative information per- 6250 Mortgages taining to the proposed Fulton, MS 38843. Open to the Public. (FREE!) with Choice All-Included 1740 Roofing & Guttering 6300 Stocks & Bonds 1621 Main Street (Building Inspection De- activity, including public Sells where is, as is. Pre-register at 662- Package. $60/mo for 24 months. No 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers 6350 Business for Sale comment, to ensure 1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sick partment) Columbus, 862-7374. upfront costs or equipment to buy. Ask MS 39701. Hand-de- that the final staff re- 1790 Stump Removal 7000 Rentals commendation on the about next day installation! 1- 800-215- 7050 Apartments livered bids should be Classes-Training 6713 1800 Swimming Pools delivered to the physic- draft permit complies 1830 Tax Service 7100 Commercial Property al address. Calls may with all State and Feder- MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEED- DISH NETWORK - NEW FLEX PACK. 1860 Tree Service 7150 Houses be directed to Pat al regulations. Public re- Select the Channels You Want. FREE view and comment on ED! Train at home for a career working 1890 Upholstery 7180 Hunting Land Mitchell or Carolyn with Medical Billing and Insurance Installation. FREE Streaming. $39.99/24 Aviles at (662) 327- the draft permit and 1910 Welding 7190 Land for Rent/Lease supporting documenta- Claims. Online training can get you months. ADD Internet for $14.95 a 7200 Mobile Homes 0382. 2000 Announcements tion is an important ele- ready! Call for FREE brochure! HS month. CALL 1-800-319-2526 7250 Mobile Home Spaces The City of Columbus re- ment in the staff evalu- Diploma / GED and computer / internet 2050 Card of Thanks ation and resulting re- Services-Legal 7300 Office Spaces serves the right to re- needed. 1-877-259-3880. 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 7350 Resort Rentals ject any and all bids and commendation to the Permit Board. The draft DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT CHIL- 2150 Good Things To Eat 7400 River Property to waive any and all in- permit conditions have Computers DREN, $125. Includes name change 2200 In Memorial 7450 Rooms formalities in the bid- ding process. been developed to en- and property settlement agreement. SAVE 2250 Instruction & School 7500 Storage & Garages sure compliance with all COMPUTER PROBLEMS - viruses, ROBERT E. SMITH, hundreds. 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Call Bill Gordon 3050 Clerical & Office Persons wishing to com- 8100 Farms & Timberland Employment-Sales & Associates. 1-800-706-3616. 3100 Data Processing/ Computer ment upon or object to Place Your Classified Ad 8150 Houses - Northside the proposed determina- 3150 Domestic Help 8200 Houses - East IN THE CHANCERY tions are invited to sub- EARN $500 A DAY: Lincoln Heritage Services-Medical STATEWIDE 3170 Engineering 8250 Houses - New Hope COURT OF LOWNDES mit comments in writ- Life Insurance wants insurance Agents. 3200 General Help Wanted 8300 Houses - South COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ing to Rajeev Gupta at Leads - No Cold Calls - Commissions A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s In 100 Newspapers! IN RE: THE ESTATE OF the Permit Board's ad- 3250 Management Positions 8350 Houses - West Paid Daily - Agency Training. Life largest senior living referral service. 3300 Medical/Dental JASON LEE LOCKE, dress shown above, no Contact our trusted, local experts today! 8450 Houses - Caledonia DECEASED later than the end of the Insurance required. Call 1-888-713- To order, call your local 3350 Opportunity Information 8500 Houses - Other TAYLOR SANSING thirty (30) day public no- 6020 Our service is FREE - no obligation. Call 3400 Part-Time 8520 Hunting Land LOCKE, tice. All comments re- 1-800-514-5471. newspaper or 3450 Positions Wanted 8550 Investment Property ADMINISTRATRIX ceived by this date will Employment-Trucking MS Press Services at 3500 Professional NO. 2016-0269-D be considered in the for- Services-Medical 8600 Lots & Acreage NOTICE TO CREDITORS mulation of final determ- DRIVER TRAINEES NOW Being Trained 601-981-3060. 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 8650 Mobile Homes GOT KNEE PAIN? BACK PAIN? 3600 Sales/Marketing STATE OF MISSISSIPPI inations regarding the and Hired for McElroy Truck Lines. NO 8700 Mobile Home Spaces LOWNDES COUNTY application(s). A public OTR! GUARANTEED HOME EVERY SHOULDER PAIN? Get a pain-relieving 3650Trades Letters of Administra- hearing will be held if 8750 Resort Property WEEKEND! •Local CDL Training• Earn brace at little or NO cost to you. Medicare STATEWIDE RATES: 3700Truck Driving 8800 River Property tion have been granted the Permit Board finds a $55k - $60k. Call today. 1-888-540- Patients call Health Hotline Now! 1-800- Up to 25 words...... $210 8850 Wanted to Buy and issued to the under- significant degree of 4000 Merchandise signed upon the estate public interest in the 7364. 971-0493 1 col. x 2 inch...... $525 4030 Air Conditioners 8900 Waterfront Property of JASON LEE LOCKE proposed permit(s). Per- OWNER OPERATORS ONLY! 80% Services-Medical 1 col. x 3 inch...... $785 4060 Antiques 9000 Transportation deceased, by the Chan- sons wishing to re- Gross on Flatbed Freight! Home cery Court of Lowndes quest a public hearing 4090 Appliances 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts Weekends. Permits Provided. File/Pay Fuel STOP OVERPAYING FOR YOUR PRE- 1 col. x 4 inch...... $1050 4120 Auctions County, Mississippi, on may do so by submit- 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing the 6th day of Septem- ting that request in writ- Taxes. Owner Operators Lease Today! SCRIPTIONS! SAVE! Call our licensed 4150 Baby Articles 9150 Autos for Sale ber A.D., 2016. This is ing to Rajeev Gupta or CDL-A, 25 years, 2 years OTR experi- Canadian and International pharmacy, 4180 Bargain Column Nationwide Placement 9200 Aviation to give notice to all per- the Chief of the Environ- ence. 870-336-9051 compare prices and get $25 off your first 4210 Bicycles sons having claims mental Permits Division 9250 Boats & Marine prescription! Call 1-800-823-2564. Available 4240 Building Materials against said estate to at the address shown For Sale (Pets) 9300 Camper/R.V.’s Probate and Register above. The Permit Promo Code CDC201625. Call MS Press Services 4250 Burial Plots 9350 Golf Carts same with the Chan- Board is limited in the GERMAN SHEPHERD X BELGIAN VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! Cut your 4270 Business Furniture & 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs cery Clerk of Lowndes scope of its analysis to Equipment MALINOIS. Designer K9 Puppies. 8 drug costs! SAVE $$! 50 pills for $99. 601-981-3060 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment County, Mississippi, environmental impact. FREE shipping! 100% guaranteed and 4300 Camera Equipment 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses within ninety (90) days Any comments relative Weeks Old. Will be Loyal and Protective to zoning or economic discreet. Call 1-800-721-9639. 4330 Clothing 9550 Wanted to Buy from this date. A failure Dogs. 3 Males, 4 Females. $500. 4360 Coins & Jewelry to so Probate and Re- and social impacts are Lucedale, MS. (352)-396-5153 Week of September 18, 2016 gister said claim will within the jurisdiction of forever bar the same. local zoning and plan- This the 6th day of ning authorities and September, 2016. should be addressed to them. /s/ Taylor Sansing After receipt of public Locke comments and thor- TAYLOR SANSING ough consideration of LOCKE all comments, the staff PUBLISHED: 9/12, will formulate its recom- 9/19, & 9/26/16 mendations for permit issuance and a pro- posed permit if that is the recommendation. The Title V Permit to Op- erate is a permit that is required by Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act and the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Law. The Title V permit is a Federally-en- forceable permit as well as a State permit. Therefore, the U.S. En- vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) will also be allowed an opportun- ity to review the applica- tion, proposed permit, and all comments re- ceived during the public comment period prior to Permit Board action on the application. EPA has agreed to treat this draft permit as a proposed permit and to perform its 45-day re- view provided by the law and regulations concur- rently with the public no- tice period, as long as no public comments are received within the 30- day public notice period. If comments are re- ceived, EPA’s 45-day re- view period will cease to be performed concur- rently with the public no- tice period. EPA’s 45- day review period will start once the public no- tice period has been completed and EPA re- ceives notification from the Mississippi Depart- ment of Environmental Quality that comments have been received and resolved. Whether EPA’s 45-day review period is performed concurrently with the public com- ment period or after the public comment period has ended, the dead- line for citizen’s peti- tions to the EPA Admin- istrator will be determ- ined as if EPA’s 45-day review period is per- formed after the public comment period has ended. The status regarding EPA’s 45-day review of this project and the deadline for citizen’s pe- titions can be found at the following website address: https://www.epa.gov/c aa-permitting/missis- sippi-proposed-title-v- permits Additional details about the application(s), in- cluding a copy of the draft permit(s), are available by writing or calling Rajeev Gupta at the above Permit Board address and telephone number. Additionally, as a courtesy, for those with Internet access, a copy of the draft permit(s) may be found on the Mississippi De- partment of Environ- mental Quality’s web- site at: http://opc.deq.state.m s.us/publicnotice.aspx . This information is also available for review at the following location(s) during normal business hours: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Office of Pollution Con- trol 515 E. Amite St Jackson, MS 39201 Columbus Public Library 314 7th Street North Columbus, MS 39701

Please bring the forego- ing to the attention of persons whom you know will be interested. PUBLISHED: 9/19/16 6B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Classified Advertising Gets Response There’s one thing you can count on when you advertise your unwanted goods in The Dispatch Classifieds-Response! Hundreds of people shop classified daily. And they’re ready to buy. We guarantee many of them will be interested in what you have to sell. Remember: interest generates response; response activates sales.

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Loc- pairs, rebuilding, clean- & lease reqd. Close to your future for just ated at: 1522 Highway ing & scopes, mounted Columbus, Starkville, & $95,000.00! Beautiful 45 Alt N. in West Point. & zeroed on range, an- West Point. Water, fenced back yard, form- tique guns restored, & garbage, & lawn main- al dining room, break- THE COMMERCIAL wood refinished. Ed tenance included. fast bar and single gar- DISPATCH is in search Sanders, West Point. 3 $600/mo. $500 dep. age. Quiet, peaceful set- of an excellent newspa- mi. N. Barton Ferry on 662-494-5419. ting on Durrett Cove in per subscription sales- Darracott Rd. Open Tue- West Point. Call Emily person to work the Mon- Sat. Call for appt. 494- STEENS: QUIET Living, C. Moody to arrange a roe County area. Must 6218. custom home, big mas- preview. 662-328-0770, be able to sell door-to- ter BR, 1 reg. BR, 1 big 662-574-3903 door, KIOSK & work in- Free Pets 5100 BA, walk in closet, dependently. Must be CH&A, 20x20 covered Investment Property 8550 able to pass drug FREE TO pet lover. Male patio, 2 car garage, screen if hired. For mixed breed, part pit 20x30 bonus room, Ap- 3 INVESTMENT more information apply bull. Best for one-pet pls Furnished. $725/ opportunities: to The Commercial Dis- owner. 328-2785. mo + $600 damage Northside 10 unit patch at 516 Main dep. New Hope School apt complex: $185k Sunday’s Cryptoquote: Street in Columbus, REGISTERED BEAGLE. 2 District, 662-574-9472. Eastside 8 unit apt MS. No phone calls ac- yrs old. Female. Out- complex: $185k cepted. side dog. Free to good Mobile Homes 7250 12 spaces, 10 mo- home. 574-4172 2BR/2BA luxury down- bile homes for sale on Truck Driving 3700 town apartment. W/D 2BR/2BA MH for rent. Blackcreek Rd. Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 incl. Amazing aesthetic 591 Blackcreek rd. No Call 329-3532. DRIVERS with exposed brick walls pets. In city school dis- DEDICATED DOWNTOWN APTS. on & hard pine floors. Must trict. 662-574-9574. Lots & Acreage 8600 ROUTE 5th St. 2BR/1BA. 1100 See! $1000/mo. We have immediate sqft $700 per mo. W/D. Contact 662-549-2828. 1 BEDROOM, furnished 6.3 Acres Timberland openings Deck on back. in mobile home. No util- near river Tenn Tom Wa- for Dedicated Regional 662-327-2588 ities. On Highway 373. terway adjacent to Old Flatbed Drivers in the Move in ready. Hwy 50 and Riverview Golden Triangle Area FOR RENT $550/mo. Drive (East Clay - Mon thru Fri EASY STREET PROPER- 662-244-0070. County). Nice building -Home Nights & Week- TIES sites and safe neighbor- ends 1 & 2BR very clean & Office Spaces For Rent 7300 hood. Convenient to -Assigned Equipment maintained. Sound- everything. $22500.00 - - Dedicated Customer/ proof. 18 units which I (662)769-8448 Routes maintain personally & DOWNTOWN OFFICE - Avg. Weekly Pay $550- promptly. I rent to all building for rent. 1100 $750 colors: red, yellow, sq ft. 662-327-2588. 7 ACRES restricted or 2 - Paid Weekly black & white. I rent to acre restricted lot. - Benefits Package all ages 18 yrs. to not OFFICE SPACES & retail Ready to build on. In Apply online: www.royal- dead. My duplex apts. space for lease. Start- Caledonia. Most utilit- truck.com (put ‘DEDIC- are in a very quiet & ing at $285/mo. Fair- ies included. 662-435- ATED’ in the comments) peaceful environment. lane Center, 118 S. Mc- 2842. or call 800-321-1293 24/7 camera surveil- Crary. 662-435-4188. x251 lance. Rent for 1BR Rooms For Rent 7450 EXCEPTIONAL 20 acre $600 w/1yr lease + se- home site 10 minutes OTR AND LOCAL curity dep. Incl. water, to downtown or mega DRIVERS sewer & trash ($60 BEDROOM COM- PLETELY furn. in West site. Excellent neighbor- AMORY, MS value), all appliances in- hood, quiet area with Hub Miles Pay. Home cl. & washer/dryer. If Point. Furn, appl, utilit- ies & cable. $540/mo. great building site. During the Week & this sounds like a place Paved frontage with util- Every Weekend. Class A you would like to live No dep. 662-295-4701. License. Three Years ities available including call David Davis @ 662- 3 phase power. Old Verifiable Experience 242-2222. But if can- Storage & Garages 7500 Required. West Point Road. Call not pay your rent, like to Commercial Property For Phillip R. Long, 662-257-0605 party & disturb others, INEXPENSIVE Rent 7100 MINI-STORAGE. From Broker/Owner you associate w/crimin- @ 328-0770. Find LOCAL ROUTE als & cannot get along 5'x10' to 20'x20'. Two driver/sales person w/others, or drugs is 2498 WOLFE Rd. 30x40 well-lit locations in wanted for ice distribu- your thang, you won't Metal Building. Prev a Columbus: Near Wal- NEED HIGHWAY tion company. Home like me because I'm old body shop w/ 25x25 mart on Hwy 45 & near Exposure? every night. Must have a school, don't call!!!! paint room w/ lg roll up Taco Bell on Hwy 182. Look no further! 15-89 neat & clean appear- door. Call 662-889- Call 662-327-4236 for acres, Highway 82 What ance & deal well with 2BR/1BA apts. in North 0370 more information. West-North Frontage the public. Class A li- & East Columbus. Road. Will build to suit. cense needed. Apply in CH&A, all elec, water & DOWNTOWN RETAIL or Prices starting at person at Fairway Ice sewer furn, convenient office space available. $10,000.00/acre. Call ACROSS 802 Moss St. Colum- to shopping. $350/mo. 411 Main St. FRIENDLYMini-Warehouses CITY Phillip R. Long @ Long & bus, MS 39701. $150 dep. 352-4776. Approx 2000 sq ft. friendlycitymini.com Long 328-0770. You’re 1 Crystal gazer Northwood Town- Call 662-574-7879 or 5 Rogue FED-EX ground contract- 662-328-8655 or looking for team houses 2BR, 1.5BA, RIVERFRONT 10 Give the once- driver, Class A CDL re- CH/A, stove, fridge, PROPERTY quired with at least 6 DW, WD hookups, & Super nice office space 2 Convenient Camp Pratt over months experience. private patios. Call for rent on high-visibility Locations Call 574-3056 Looking Ray McIntyre 11 Pays tribute to $1,200 per week. Robinson Real Estate Bluecutt Road. 1350 Best Rates Home every weekend. 328-1123 sq. ft. CH/A. Private of- In Town! Blythewood Realty 13 Like the Sahara 662-295-2129. 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- fices and central area. 662-327-4236 14 Beginning ments & townhouses. Call 662-327-6510 FALL SPECIAL. 2½ acre Bargain Column 4180 Call for more info. 662- lots. Good/bad credit. For 15 Burger topper 549-1953. Houses For Rent: New Hope $995 down. $197/mo. 17 Dr.’s group 3 PIECE luggage set. 7130 Houses For Sale: Northside Eaton Land. 662-361- 18 Like surgical Excellent condition. Apts For Rent: East 7020 8150 7711 $55. 327-7103. 3 bedroom/ 1 bath, tools 1, 2, 3 BEDROOMS & stove, refrigerator, cent- 3 BEDROOM home for Mobile Homes 8650 19 Snapshot 8 POINT buck mount. townhouses. Call for ral heat and air, no sale. Located at 1312 In Left turn - beautiful. more info. 662-549- pets. $500 deposit and 6th Ave N. Asking $18k. LOOKING TO buy used 20 Peculiar $100. 549-2426. 1953 575 rent. Contact Make offer. mobile home. (662)295-3022. Call 662-329-0064. 662-574-5425. 21 Blu-ray item FULL SIZE mattress and Apts For Rent: West 7050 22 Selected box spring - good condi- 3BR/1.5BA home in Houses For Sale: East 8200 MUST SEE to believe. tion. $75. 662-251- New Hope District. New 25 Doles out 5891. Steens,MS. 2007 River Birch 32x80 flooring, dishwasher, 2BR/1BA home on 4BR/2BA manufac- 26 Sprints Sunday’s answer etc. Will do background Taylor St in East Colum- Estate Sales 4490 tured home. Large mas- 27 Nap sack check. No inside pets. bus for sale. Motivated ter bedroom/bath. Must CLASSIFIEDS DOWN 21 Took off $600/mo. 662-321- seller. $38k. be moved. $57,000. 28 Mornings, for SEPT. 8-30th. 8a-5p. 8619 & leave msg. 662-364-6854. 1 Enjoys the tub 22 Lunar sight 239 Shrinewood Dr. Fur- Motivated Seller. short Contact Deborah. www.cdispatch.com 2 Snowy wader 23 Indulged niture, antiques, lamps, Houses For Sale: New Hope pictures, baby items, FABULOUS 5BR /3.5 BA 364-8408. 29 Detectives 3 Select group 24 Facing the clothes, & much more. home sitting on 7 acres 8250 Autos For Sale 9150 33 Young one in the New Hope area. 4 Disaster relief audience General Merchandise 4600 Home features a great FABULOUS 5BR /3.5 BA 34 Pull even agency 25 Convene floor plan w/ 2 stair- home sitting on 7 acres 35 Makes blank 4 GOOD year dura trac cases, family room up- in the New Hope area. NEED A CAR? 5 Ought to 27 Wild parties tires. LT 275-70R18. stairs, separate LR/DR, Home features a great Guaranteed Credit Approval! 37 Garr of “Tootsie” 6 Car type 29 Fragrance Set of 4 for $500. Good screened patio, master floor plan w/ 2 stair- No Turn Downs! 38 King’s stand-in condition w/ a lot of has his/hers closet, cases, family room up- 7 Industrious insect 30 Letter before iota stairs, separate LR/DR, We offer vehicles with warranty. 39 School near tread. 662-242-0259. and much more. House Call us, we will take application by phone. 8 Slam-dancing site 31 Cheboygan’s backs up to wooded screened patio, master Windsor HUSTLER RAPTOR 42" acres for privacy. has his/hers closet, We help rebuild your credit! 9 Assumption lake zero turn lawnmower. 5 $2125 per month. Call and much more. House 40 Cars’ scars 12 Some 32 Backbone months old. $2,800. Tiffany: 972-954-7562. backs up to wooded 386-1882 or 798-0337. acres for privacy. Tousley Motors 41 Copenhagen investments 36 Capitol Bldg. $315k. Call Tiffany: 662-329-4221 • 4782 Hwy. 45 N., Columbus Houses For Rent: South 7140 native 16 Conceal figure RASCAL SCOOTER and 972-954-7562. by Spirit Mart at Hwy. 373 intersection lift for vehicle. Has 4 3BR/1BA. 1103 5th St www.tousleymotors.net wheels. Comes w/ cov- REDUCED! 3BDR/2BA. Apts For Rent: Other 7080 S. Kitchen, living room, Autos For Sale 9150 er. Has 2 brand new laundry area, & storage 1560sq. ft. 9ft ceilings. batteries. In excellent Vaulted L/R. Trey ceil- DOWNTOWN APT avail- shed. Fully equipped w/ '91 JEEP Wrangler cond. Both for $1200 able. Has balcony on W/D, stove, fridge. ing in Master BR w/ W-I- Five Questions: OBO. 205-463-6044. C. Close to school. Sahara. GOOD motor, Main st. 1BR. $700. No $450/mo. + deposit. trans, seats, wind- pets. Has W/D hookup. 662-328-5954. $144,500. 662-386- 6036. shield, tires & rims. Lawn & Garden 4630 574-7879 or 328-8655. GOOD fixer upper or Houses For Rent: Caledonia GREAT for parts! $1600 1 RMS Titanic HAYS DAYLILLIES 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- Houses For Sale: Caledonia firm. 662-494-5783. DOLLAR DAYS SALE. ments & Townhouses. 7160 8450 Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1. 1BR/1BA Apt. $335 1069 New Hope Rd. 2BR/1BA Apt. $410- 2 BR/1.5BA. Large sun- 97 MERCURY Marquis. 2 119 room could be 3rd bed- 4602 RIDGE Road - 662-251-6665. $460. 2BR/2BA 3BR Highly rated Caledonia High mileage, well main- /2BA Townhouses room, stove, fridge, tained. $2200 OBO. W/D. CH&A. Security School District - 3 Musical Instruments 4690 $550-$800. No HUD al- beds/2baths, over 662-241-7148. lowed. Lease, deposit, system. Approx 1650 3 Zsa Zsa sq ft Storm shelter. No 1800 S/F, well kept BLACK CONSOLE Piano, credit check required. home on over 3/4 acre $250. 662-328-1035 or Coleman Realty. 329- pets. $950/mo & de- P & R Scrap now sells posit & lease. Caledo- with beautiful fenced Gabor 662-574-7487. 2323 back yard...Priced to used auto parts! Call nia School District. 662-434-0007 or come Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 662-435-2847 sell at $145,000.00. Call Emily C. Moody @ by 11174 Highway 45 662-328-0770 , 662- North for more info! 4 Lara 3BR/1BA. LR, DR, Den, 574-3903. Available Kit, & Util. rm. W/D, now! Boats & Marine 9250 Fridge, & Stove incl. All Hardwood floors except Houses For Sale: Other 8500 24 FT Pontoon Boat w/ 5 1948 bathroom, kitchen, & new trailer. $8k OBO. den. $650/mo + $650 3BR/2.5BA on Lake 662-361-1333. dep (refundable if prop- Azalea. Old Waverly Golf erty is left in good Club at Azalea Court. cond). 662-435-0699. FSBO. This beautiful home was built in 1992 Find It 2 HOMES for rent: and has been com- -3BR/2BA Home. 1200 pletely remodeled in- sf. $975/mo. side and out. The -Small 2BR Cottage. screen porch across the $975/ mo. Both: No front has a gorgeous smoking/pets. Caledo- view of Lake Azalea, nia school. Lease & hole #1 and the club- in the WHATZIT ANSWER dep. required. house. 662-494-1350. Call 435-1248. 662-295-2852. A pair of slippers