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April 1, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Cartersville-Bartow MPO Bartow County governments updates transportation plans emphasize BY JAMES SWIFT Transportation (GDOT) announced they had chosen [email protected] a roughly seven-mile alignment extending from cybersecurity about Cassville Road to Cass-White Road as the Members of the Cartersville-Bartow Metropoli- preliminary route for the project. measures after tan Planning Organization (CBMPO) gathered A concept submittal for the project is expected Thursday for a joint Technical Coordinating Com- this summer. Atlanta hack mittee and Policy Committee meeting. “It was permitted prior to the economic downturn Both committees made motions to amend the and prior to the designation of the approved route, BY JAMES SWIFT CBMPO’s transportation improvement program but there is a provision whereby GDOT can go in [email protected] (TIP) to add right-of-way funding to the Rome- with advanced acquisition and buy out properties JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cartersville Development Corridor project for the that threaten the corridor,” said Bartow County Even before the recent ran- The $98.4 million Rome-Cartersville Development Corridor current fiscal year. Transportation Planner Tom Sills. “In order to do somware attack on the City of At- project will realign U.S. 411 from U.S. 41 to Interstate 75. The estimated cost of the project to realign U.S. that, they’ve got to have authorization in our TIP for lanta, both county- and city-level Transportation officials say it will significantly reduce the amount 411 from U.S. 41 to Interstate 75 is $98.4 million. governments in Bartow have been of congestion along the current 411 to I-75 corridor. Last November the Georgia Department of SEE TRANSPORTATION, PAGE 5A taking precautionary steps to pro- tect their electronic information from hackers. In the wake of that major secu- Rotary Club of rity breach, however, there’s a re- newed focus on upgrading and Etowah to safeguarding Bartow’s municipal Eggs-cellent Easter cyber-infrastructure — although most local governments are still oversee July without a formal policy to respond to potential ransomware incidents. Fourth A relatively new form of hack- ing, ransomware entails the instal- Dellinger Park lation of malicious software on hardware that either locks users out of their systems or encrypts their festivities files to be inaccessible until a pay- ment is made. BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected] The cyberattack on Atlanta is but the latest in a series of such ran- somware incidents. Last year’s This year, the Fourth of July WannaCry attack hit more than festivities at Dellinger Park will 200,000 computers in 150 coun- be presented by the Rotary Club tries, affecting The Boeing Com- of Etowah, not the Cartersville pany, FedEx and Honda, among Optimist Club. Citing lack of many other corporations. That manpower, the Cartersville Opti- same year, the NotPetya attack cost mist Club recently announced it pharmaceutical titan Merck & Co. could no longer oversee the Inde- more than $300 million in just one pendence Day staple. financial quarter. “We’re down to about eight The attack on Atlanta’s cyber-in- members,” said Cartersville Opti- frastructure, however, is different mist Club President Spencer Dil- from some of the more heavily lard, adding while the group will publicized ransomware attacks on not offer any major events in the companies and municipalities in near future, there are no plans to years past. Nathan J. Underwood, dissolve. “The youngest guy is 55. owner of Cartersville’s Cyber Tech Most of us are over 70, and we Cafe, said the cyberattack bears all just can’t do it anymore. … We the markings of the SamSam mal- don’t have the manpower to put it ware strain. on anymore. We’re really sad that “The SamSam ransomware at- we can’t do it anymore, because tacks the network itself instead of it’s something that we’ve done in leveraging one of those social engi- the community since the [U.S.] neering attacks,” he said. “It finds bicentennial in 1976. vulnerable servers or vulnerable “… [What I will remember is] hosts that it can access from the in- the great support we had from the ternet, so that it doesn’t have to rely city and the county as far as put- SPECIAL on that human to click a link or rely ting on the fireworks, and WBHF Phoebe, 4, and Jaxson Pacholski, 10 on a human to open an attachment.” months, participate in EggFest 2018, Cartersville Assistant City Man- radio with doing the parade, and held Saturday at LakePoint in just the people of Cartersville and ager Dan Porta said he’s not exactly Emerson. The event, hosted by Lake sure what method was used to at- Bartow County coming out every Point Church, featured 40,000-plus tack the City of Atlanta — or “how year. … It made for a great cele- eggs and relay games. they ascertained the damage” — bration. It was a nice, safe place but he said the City of Cartersville for people to take their families on nonetheless takes a “layered ap- Fourth of July and watch the fire- proach” to preventing numerous works.” types of data breaches. Thankful for the Cartersville He said the city regularly moni- Optimist Club’s contributions, Pranksters clowns tors its servers for possible hacks Rotary Club of Etowah member WHAT A JOKE and extensively uses spam filtering Matt Santini is looking forward to around in Cartersville programs to root out any potential keeping the Independence Day “phishers” — malevolent actors fixture alive for future genera- BY JAMES SWIFT he’s 28, 29 tops. He’s also not very posing as legitimate email senders. tions. JAMES SWIFT/DTN [email protected] fond of having his picture taken — Pranksters, “We have servers that could con- “The Optimist Club, they’re the currently at 536 not because he’s camera shy, but be- tain data, obviously, we have de- ones that really revived the Fourth Cassville Road, Lifelong Bartow County resident cause he wants to build suspense for tailed customer information, but we of July [festivities],” said Santini, has operated in Al Richards is a man who likes to the big unveiling of his Halloween have safeguards in place already,” WBHF station manager and Cartersville for keep things mysterious — if not a costume to the local media this fall. he said. “For instance, if you come mayor of Cartersville. “They’ve three decades wee bit mischievous. “Another thing is, a lot of people in and make an application for city been handling that event since and counting. While his magic, gift and costume think I’m white,” he said. That services, you have to provide, for 1976, so they’ve carried a pretty shop Pranksters has been in business SEE , PAGE 7A high tradition [for] Cartersville for 31 years, he likes to tell people PRANKSTERS SEE CYBERSECURITY, PAGE 2A and Bartow County on the Fourth of July for a number of years. The contributions they’ve made to do that and the good that they’ve A NEW HOME FOR HISTORY done for our community over that long period of time is a tremen- dous accomplishment for them. Cassville History Museum plans to reopen soon “Their numbers from what I un- derstand have been dwindling and BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE So for the next four years, all the stuff — photos again the event got a little bit too [email protected] of Cassville before it was torched by the Union big for what their membership is. Army, Civil War relics and even bank records for I have been aware of that for the Four years after moving to a new location, the the Bank of Cassville — sat in storage at the site of last year or so. So in preparation Cassville History Museum may finally have its the old bank which shut its doors at the height of the for that, I’ve been talking with the grand opening. Great Depression. Now, Black, history buff Mike Rotary Club of Etowah that I’m a “The owner of the former location, the old Bryson and a handful of volunteers face the daunt- member. … The Rotary Club of Cassville Post Office, decided to sell it, so we had ing task of displaying it all. Etowah is going to be picking up to move everything across the street to the old Bank “It’s a lot of work,” Black said, “but we will get the torch from where the Optimist of Cassville building,” said Dale Black, one of the it done and then we will reopen to the public.” Club has left it off.” museum’s volunteers. “Then the new owners asked A casual visitor would never guess this was once NEIL MCGAHEE/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS us to move back, but we turned them down. It was Mike Bryson holds an old church sign steady as Dale Black SEE JULY 4, PAGE 6A just too much work.” SEE CASSVILLE, PAGE 8A prepares to hammer it into place.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News and was a lifelong Cubs fan. She p.m. at Christian Fellowship Woodring; brothers, Troy, Grady, Steve McCaslin officiating. Inter- Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. is preceded in death by her Church with Pastor DaRon Hen- Coley, Randolph “Doc”, Willie ment will follow in Eastview Cartersville, GA 30120 mother, Lucile and Renis Cole; son officiating. The family will “Bill”, and Derward “Mutt” Col- Cemetery, Adairsville. Pallbearers her father, David and Bel Out- receive friends on Monday, April ston; sisters, Thelma Payne, Mary will be her grandsons. Honorary Mailing Address: land; her father in law, James Fer- 2, 2018 from 6-8 p.m. at Parnick Frances Elrod, and Edna Kate Sut- pallbearers will be Ronnie Elrod 251 S. Tennessee St. guson; her son, Aaron Keith Jennings Funeral Home. ton. and Donnie Sutton. 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Woodring of Adairsville; grand- Mrs. Margaret Colston Woodring. Mrs. Rebecca “Reba” Outland and partner, Lorinda “Rin” children, Tiffany (Jessie) Joyner, Jason Greenberg, Ferguson, 57, of Cartersville, Managing Editor Adams, of South Bend, Indiana; Crystal (Dale) Rustigian, Kareece died on Saturday, March 31, 2018 her son, Adam Seth Ferguson and Margaret Colston (Michael) Chastain, April Jennifer Moates, at Kindred Hospital. 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Circulation/Distribution Ann Irby of Gretna, Louisiana, July 20, 1929, daughter of the late Funeral services will be held She loved her grandchildren, Manager Melissa Stockdale, of Walter and Maude Jackson Col- Tuesday, April 3, 2018, at 11:00 loved to cook, bake, and loved Stacey Wade, Lawrenceville, Ga.; and beloved ston. She was a member of the AM at Adairsville Church of Christ her fur babies. She also loved to Circulation Customer Care/ nieces and nephews. Adairsville Church of Christ. She with Min. Butch Jones and Min. Account Manager read and enjoyed the Renaissance Time of fellowship will be held was preceded in death by her par- Faire. She loved people, Byron Pezzarossi, on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 6:00 ents; husband, James Raymond Press Room Director Email: MANAGING EDITOR activities, so it can cascade,” he [email protected] Cybersecurity said. “For instance, if there were a NEWSROOM suspicious email, suspicious data     [email protected] FROM PAGE 1A transfer, some certain files that were to be activated in unreason-   FEATURES EDITOR example, a Social Security number could be email, usually some kind    [email protected] able schedules — human resource or credit card information ... that in- of urgent communication to try to ¢ files are accessed outside of busi- *Sour cream and black olives 50 extra. PHOTOGRAPHER formation is encrypted already, and activate a financial transfer.” ness hours — those alerts can begin [email protected] once it’s entered into the system The municipal phishing threat Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm triggering.” STAFF REPORTERS you can only see, maybe the last isn’t limited to local government And as a last ditch effort, Heath 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 [email protected] four digits.” employees, however. Hackers have said the city does have the ability [email protected] That kind of sensitive informa- been known to “spoof” city and [email protected] to completely shut down its net- tion, he added, isn’t accessible to county government email ad- work. SPORTS REPORTER lower-level staff. dresses in order to trick residents Bridget Lawlor, director of Bar- [email protected] “With software vendors, there into thinking they’re receiving “of- tow County Information Services, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR are protections in place for that in- ficial” correspondence from local said the county is well aware of re- [email protected] formation,” he said, “and there are agencies and utilities. cent cyberattacks at other jurisdic- OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED protections we put in place for city Porta said any residents who feel tions. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR equipment before we even install suspicious about emails sent to “Bartow County works with our [email protected] it.” them by individuals claiming to be third party systems vendor and the   CIRCULATION DIRECTOR As for Euharlee’s cybersecurity representatives of local government City of Cartersville to implement a [email protected] protocols, City Manager James should give city hall a phone call.      security solution,” she wrote in an Stephens said the municipality uses “Just like the police department LEGAL ADVERTISING email. However, she said she does  [email protected] “a combination of cable third-party tells you, you have to always be on “not feel it is prudent or in the best contractors” to protect the city’s guard,” he said. “You never know PRODUCTION interest of the county or our citizens computer infrastructure. what’s out there on the web, if it’s [email protected] to disclose the details of these “Per best practices,” he wrote in accurate information or a valid measures.” Letter Guidelines: an email, “we do not share our se- email.” Bartow County Commissioner Letters to the editor on issues curity practices and policies regard- These kinds of attacks, Under- Steve Taylor said that his depart- of broad public interest are ing our data and computer wood said, underscores the need welcomed. Letters must bear a ment heads have assured him the infrastructure.” for and the importance of leverag- complete signature, street ad- county’s cybersecurity infrastruc- Emerson Assistant City Manager ing “offensive security” when it dress and phone number (ad- ture is both well-protected and Todd Heath said beefing up cyber- comes to network maintenance. dresses and phone numbers well-monitored. security has been a growing con- “Once you think your network is Our 10th year celebration was a huge will not be published). Letters of “We’ve taken the proper proce- 500 words or less will be ac- cern for the municipality over the secure, bring in an unbiased third dures to protect our systems and success! Thanks to everyone who cepted. Libelous charges and last few years. party to evaluate your work, to scan everyone’s password-protected abusive language will not be “In 2014, we really started to get it from the perspective of an at- came out and had fun with us! within those systems,” he said. “It considered. Information given ahead of it,” he said. “We’ve re- tacker, to see what you’ve missed,” seems like weekly we hear about a Karon Mauney must be factual. All letters will placed our network hardware with he advised. “The attackers look at hack, that somebody has hacked be printed as submitted. No domestic products, certified. As far these systems from very different Owner & Event Coordinator corrections will be made to into other municipality systems ... as our client software, we sort of perspectives, and right now we’re grammar, spelling or style. we feel comfortable with our sys- transitioned from more of a client- asking those defenders to respond Writers may have letters pub- tems so far, but we’re always look- server base to sort of a cloud-based, to threats that they’ve never had a lished once every two weeks. ing for new ways to improve our integrated control through our net- chance to practice against ... the Consumer complaints and system security.” thank-you letters cannot be work hardware. It’s kind of like an City of Atlanta is a glaring example Taylor, however, said the county used. All are subject to editing. all-seeing eye.” of what happens in those cases.” does not currently have an official Send letters to 251 S. 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News are those of the colum- body who hacks into our system,” said, “just so we can make sure all “We routinely back up our infor- nist alone and do not reflect the he said. “We would spend more opinion of the newspaper or of the policies that the city has in mation, so we could technically go money to create a new system any of its advertisers. place are being followed.” back to an earlier date and refresh rather than start paying ransoms to While ransomware attacks are the data and lose, maybe, some cur- Ordering Photographs: these people.” Every photograph taken by a worrying, Heath said that’s not the rent information. It would just be a Daily Tribune News photogra- only type of cyberattack that local matter of, first of all, what they pher and published in the paper governments should be concerned hacked and to what extent.” is available for purchase. Go to about. 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RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Debora Tucker is the secretary for Friends of Red Top Mountain State Park. Tucker expands her role with Friends of Red Top

BY MARIE NESMITH “The volunteers work hard for time of my life and I can’t tell you to be fun. I really also enjoy being [email protected] several months preparing for this what a great feeling it was to see in the park after dark. I mean, it event, which sells out every year. all the smiles I could put on the gets really dark back on that Iron As a member of the Friends of And, in 2017, we celebrated our faces of young and old alike as Hill Trail at night, but it’s so much Red Top Mountain State Park, 20th anniversary of the event with they rode in the tractor-pulled hay fun and I love the nighttime Debora Tucker has firsthand a commemorative T-shirt for all wagons. I really enjoy this event sounds in the woods. It’s impor- knowledge of the site’s signature hayride volunteers. because I get to be creative and tant to note also that this event is a events; however her favorite con- “I’ve played a character in one make people happy at the same primary fundraiser for the Friends tinues to be the annual Halloween of the scenes the last two years, time.” group, giving us the ability to sup- Hayrides. having been a zombie in 2016, but She continued, “The hayrides port additional and often urgent “It truly is my chance to be 10 I was “promoted” to Voodoo are family-friendly, so nothing needs of the park. I can’t wait to years old again,” Tucker said. Queen Witch in 2017. I had the gory, but still just spooky enough see what the Friends group comes up with for this year’s Halloween Hayrides.”

• Name: Debora Tucker • Occupation (title): Marketing director • City of residence: Acworth • Family: My husband and I share our home with four indoor- only rescue cats who now live lives of luxury. • Education: Bachelor of Arts in Communications from the Uni- versity of Missouri at St. Louis. I’ve also done some graduate work in anthropology at George Mason University in Fairfax, Vir- ginia, although I did not finish the degree program. • Age: 62

The Daily Tribune News: When did you join the Friends of Red Top Mountain State Park, and why did you want to be a part of this organization? DT: I joined the Friends group grew as I met and worked with that Georgia’s state parks are sec- in 2010 because I read an article in more and more of the volunteers ond to none. this very newspaper about the in- and park staff, who are all just de- terpretative ranger who was at the lightful and truly care deeply DTN: What do you enjoy most park at that time. I emailed him the about this beautiful park. I love about being a member of/secretary next day to offer my help because nature and being outdoors, so I for Friends of Red Top Mountain I live so close to the park and had wanted to be involved with an or- State Park? been hiking there for years. I ganization that was significantly DT: I was so honored to be started “small” doing graphic de- supporting and making a differ- asked to join the board of directors sign and marketing projects. In my ence for our state parks, of which for the Friends group last summer marketing profession, I had devel- there are so many wonderful ones and absolutely love collaborating oped some skills that I could uti- in Georgia. I have lived in three lize to start contributing different states and I have to say SEE BIO, PAGE 5A immediately. My involvement ' ')0* )'**)'* you for r home! (+#*+ ",)" """ $  && ** ./' "#+   ) * +

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BY DEB RIECHMANN Associated Press

The American service member killed this week by a roadside bomb in northern Syria was a 36-year-old Army soldier from Texas, the De- fense Department said Saturday. Master Sgt. Jonathan J. Dunbar, of Austin, died Friday as a result of injuries suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his patrol in Manbij — not far from the border with Turkey — during an operation against the Islamic State group, officials said. A British armed forces member also was killed and five other people were wounded in Thursday’s bombing— a rare attack since the U.S.- led coalition sent troops into the country. “Coalition forces, in an advise, and accompany capacity with our partners, were conducting a mission to kill or capture a known (IS) member when they were struck by an improvised explosive device,” the U.S.-led coalition said Saturday in a statement to The Associated Press. Dunbar was assigned to the headquarters of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Manbij, a mixed Arab-Kurdish town, is under threat of a Turkish mil- itary operation. Ankara says the town is controlled by Syrian Kurdish militiamen that Turkish officials claim are “terrorists” and an extension of Kurdish insurgents inside Turkey. In recent weeks, Manbij has seen an assassination attempt against a senior Kurdish official on the highway outside the town and a number of small explosions. Authorities imposed a curfew after 11 p.m., and in recent days barred motorcycles from moving around the town after sun- set. Dunbar is the fourth American service member to die in Syria since the U.S. began attacking Islamic State group militants there in Septem- ber 2014, according to the Pentagon’s Defense Casualty Analysis Sys- tem. The others were Air Force Staff Sgt. Austin Bieren, whose death was specifically labeled by the Pentagon as noncombat related; Navy Senior HUSSEIN MALLA/AP Chief Petty Officer Scott C. Dayton, who was killed by an improved Syrian residents gather next to damaged shops, at the scene where an explosion on Thursday hit a U.S.-led coalition vehicles, explosive device; and Army Spc. Etienne J. Murphy, who died in a ve- killing an American and a Briton soldier, in Manbij town, north Syria, Saturday. hicle rollover. New Asian-American, Hundreds line streets to honor Hawking

Brazilian apostles THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The life of renowned physicist and author Stephen Hawking was make Mormon history celebrated Saturday in English city of Cambridge, with hundreds of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS well-wishers lining the streets for The Mormon church made history and injected a bit of diversity a glimpse of the hearse carrying his into a previously all-white top leadership panel on Saturday by se- remains to a private funeral. lecting the first-ever Latin-American apostle and the first-ever apos- There was a spontaneous burst tle of Asian ancestry. of applause outside St. Mary the The selections of Ulisses Soares of Brazil and Gerrit W. Gong, a Great church when the hearse ar- Chinese-American, were announced during a twice-annual confer- rived. The bells of the church ence of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake tolled 76 times, one for each year City. The choices triggered excitement among a contingent of Mor- of Hawking’s remarkable life. mons who for years have been hoping for the faith’s top leadership Hawking was remembered as a to be more representative of a religion that has more than half of the brave man who triumphed over its 16 million members outside the United States. motor neurone disease by continu- “It’s a sign that the church is for everyone,” said Guilherme De ing his research into space and Castro, a 37-year-old Mormon from Brazil who was in attendance time even after paralysis set in and for the announcement. “It doesn’t matter where you are from or the his muscles faded. way you look.” Some 500 invited guests at- OE GIDDENS/PA VIA AP The selections come during a two-day conference happening as tended the funeral for Hawking, The coffin of Professor Stephen Hawking arrives at University Church of St. Mary the Great as the faith grapples with heightened scrutiny about its handling of sex- who died on March 14. mourners gather to pay their respects in Cambridge, England, Saturday. The renowned British ual abuse reports and one-on-one interviews between local lay lead- Actor Eddie Redmayne, who physicist died peacefully on March 14 at the age of 76. ers and youth. Mormon leaders hadn’t spoken about the topic as of portrayed the scientist in the 2014 Hawking’s family released a was officiated by the Rev. Cally groundbreaking research into Saturday afternoon, but a person in attendance yelled several times, biographical film “The Theory of statement saying they chose to Hammond, Dean of Cambridge black holes and other phenomena. “Stop protecting sexual predators,” as new people were announced Everything,” gave a reading from hold the funeral “in the city that he University’s Gonville and Caius He was also the best-selling author to second-tier leadership posts. Ecclesiastes during the service. loved so much and which loved College, where Hawking was a fel- of “A Brief History of Time” and The outburst came one day after about 1,000 current and former There was also a reading by As- him.” low for 52 years. other books and a pop culture fig- Mormons marched to the church’s headquarters in Salt Lake City, tronomer Royal Martin Reese and Flags were lowered to half-mast A private reception was held af- ure known for, among other things, delivering petitions demanding an end to closed door, one-on-one eulogies by one of Hawking’s chil- in many parts of Cambridge to pay terward at Trinity College. his appearance on “The Simpsons” interviews between youth and lay leaders where sexual questions dren and a former student. tribute to Hawking. The service Hawking was known for his TV series. sometimes arise. The church changed policy this week to now allow children to bring a parent or adult with them to the interviews, but protesters said that doesn’t go far enough to keep children safe. The change came as part of more revisions to sexual abuse reporting guidelines following recent revelations that a former prominent missionary leader was accused of sexually assaulting two women in the 1980s. The ex-leader denied the allegations. It was the first conference presided over by new church President Russell M. Nelson. His choices for the two open leadership spots sparked hope that the 93-year-old former heart surgeon will focus on the globalization of the faith during his tenure. He is set to embark on a trip in April to visit eight cities in Europe, Africa and Asia, in- cluding Hong Kong. The last time there were openings on the quorum, in October 2015, the church chose three Utah men. Past church president Thomas S. Monson, who died in January, was leading the church at the time. The religion believes church presidents choose new Quo- rum members with the help of divine revelation. The choices mark the strongest statement in favor of global di- versity by senior church leadership since 1978 when the church lifted a ban on black men in the lay clergy, allowing the church to spread to Brazil, Africa and elsewhere, said Mormon scholar Patrick Mason, associate professor of religion at Claremont Graduate Uni- versity in California. He said most people were hoping for at best one new non-white leader, so the double selection will be welcomed with enthusiasm throughout the religion. The announcement sparked a wave of tweets and other social media posts, some by Mormons who said they never thought they would see the day. Soares and Gong join a panel called the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles that, before Saturday, was made up entirely of white men from the U.S. with the exception of one German, Dieter Uchtdorf. The all-male panel sits below President Nelson and his two coun- selors and helps set church policy and oversees the faith’s business interests. The new appointees start as junior members, but they could someday become church president because the group’s longest- tenured member ascends to president when the current one dies. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. 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for a study to examine the feasibility of Transportation adding another bridge in downtown Cartersville. FROM PAGE 1A “This is going to be presented to the PL spending money on right-of-way, and right termination report, or CDR,” Sills said. Funding Committee,” he said. “It’s going now our TIP does not show that.” “They’re in the process of doing that now. to be coming up in September. I was hop- After a draft to amend the TIP is drawn They want to get our projects up to date, so ing we’d get it done in March, but it didn’t up, there will be a 30-day public viewing when they did that, we’d have these issues happen.” and comment period. Sills said a final ac- like right-of-way acquisition taken care Olson also touched upon the state of the tion on the item will be taken at a May pol- of.” Old Alabama Road project. icy committee meeting. Sills proposed a measure similar to what “We met with Jay Roberts, the [GDOT] “LGI has bought up an old, failed devel- the Gainesville-Hall MPO enacted; a res- director of planning here, a couple of days opment and they were going to get houses olution allowing the MPO director to sign ago,” he said. “He has pushed that project started going, and they’d be right square in off on those updates instead of having to out to 2024 based on lack of funding ... he’s the middle of the corridor,” said County call an entire policy committee together. over-budget all through the next four years, Administrator Peter Olson. “So GDOT got “It just allowed the director to sign off, so he’s pushing it into the House Bill 170 on the ball and started doing an early ac- as long as none of those projects in that re- pot, so in 2024 it would be a state-funded quisition.” port impacted Gainesville or Hall County,” project.” The committees also took steps to he said. Not that Olson plans on giving up on the change the CBMPO’s process for handling That same policy would hold true for the project that easily. certain air quality reports. Cartersville-Bartow MPO. As written, the “We’re going to Washington and we’re “The Atlanta Regional Commission current resolution lists Bartow County talking to congressmen,” he said, “trying does the air quality modeling and periodi- Community Development Director Lam- to see if we can get some help from the JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS cally when they update their TIP, they’ve ont Kiser as the designated signer. feds to put the money back in, or additional The Rome-Cartersville Development Corridor project will realign U.S. 411 from got to update the air quality conformity de- Sills gave a brief update on a proposal money in or push it up.” U.S. 41 to Interstate 75.

our group who has an interest in the DTN: What is the best advice discipline. He never even raised his gentle discipline and his philosophy Bio great outdoors, likes working in a DTN: How would you describe you have ever received? voice, but I had to replace the glass has always had a profound and pos- team environment and enjoys yourself in three words? DT: “Don’t throw in window all by myself and paint the itive effect on my life. FROM PAGE 3A learning about nature and the his- DT: Curious. Nature-lover. Inde- the house.” This advice was given entire inside of the basement all by with and learning from so many tory of the Red Top area. We have pendent. to me by my father more than 50 myself. He gave me direction, but I DTN: What do you like to do in creative and caring colleagues. I’m a diverse group of volunteers at years ago and was meant literally at did all the work and, let me tell you, your spare time? able to bring my 40-plus years of Red Top, including family groups, DTN: What is something people the time, but has over the years I am a very good painter today be- DT: Spare time – what’s that? business experience to my role on children and people of all ages. would be surprised to know about come to have a powerful metaphor- cause of it. More importantly, how- Just kidding, but I do keep very the board to contribute to good de- There is something for everyone to you? ical meaning for me. I love baseball ever, I learned good work ethic, busy. In addition to hiking almost cision-making, planning, collabora- do, no matter what their interests or DT: I collect buttons – not polit- and was always playing when I was focus, patience, respect for one’s every weekend when the weather tion with park staff and resource skills may be. Volunteers can help ical buttons; apparel buttons of all a child. I was practicing fielding belongings and responsibility for cooperates and when it doesn’t management. At the same time, I with the large signature events or, types. I’ve been doing this most of ground balls by throwing my base- my actions. I also came to realize [and] working on my button collec- enjoy the opportunities to partici- since park beautification is the main my life and currently have 14,010 ball against a basement wall, but the strength of my dad’s character tion, I am teaching myself to play pate in such a wide variety of events focus this year, we will work on buttons all inventoried, sorted by my dad pointed out that I was doing to be able to use this type of disci- the piano. Growing up in the St. and activities. I am always learning many smaller, but extremely neces- color and displayed in clear glass this right underneath a basement plinary technique despite his harsh Louis area, I was very active in the something new and having fun at sary projects in 2018. Volunteers containers or framed in shadow window. In spite of his instruction, life experiences, like living through music program at my school, and the same time. I particularly bene- can help if they have a green thumb boxes. I also belong to the National I disobeyed and threw that baseball the Great Depression and serving as I’ve been able to pick up reading fited from attending my first annual and like to plant and care for flow- Button Society – yes, there is such right through the glass window. I a U.S. Navy Seabee in WWII in the music again fairly easily. I practice Friends conference, which is a pro- ers, if they love to hike and want to a thing – and I hope to start entering was terrified, but soon realized that Pacific Theater. He clearly under- almost every evening and am duction of the statewide Friends of help with trail maintenance, or if button competitions when I retire. my father was an expert at gentle stood the value and effectiveness of slowly but surely making progress. Georgia State Parks department. they are simply good with a paint What a great job they did providing brush and want to help give the pic- interesting speakers, invigorating nic tables, shelters and other struc- networking opportunities and col- tures a makeover. laborative workshops. I met so many people from other Georgia DTN: Where is your favorite parks and learned from their expe- spot at Red Top? riences – everyone was so willing DT: There are so many beautiful to share information with me. spots at Red Top that this question I’ve also come to appreciate what is difficult to answer; but there is a tough jobs the park staff members spot that always puts a smile on my have, but they always find ways to face because it recalls such a lovely “do more with less,” consistently memory. There is a place along the keeping the visitor experience at the Iron Hill Trail, which runs particu- top of their priority list. Primarily, I larly close to the shore of the lake. enjoy contributing to the beautifi- When Lake Allatoona is low, there cation, sustainability and enrich- is a large “beach” area at this spot ment of the park. I truly love Red that is fun to walk on. In 2010, my Top and I try, even in small ways, husband and I rescued an aban- to nurture it and help it continue to doned adult dog that was in pretty thrive. bad shape from neglect. We nursed him back to health with lots of love, DTN: Describe the role of the good food and veterinary care, and Friends of Red Top organization. plenty of hugs and kisses. The first DT: The Friends of Red Top time I took him for a hike, it was at Mountain chapter’s focus is to aug- Red Top on the Iron Hill Trail. I ment the work of park professionals don’t think he had ever been on for many events that have become such a trail before. He was so ex- traditions at the park. In addition to cited and was grinning from ear to the park’s signature events, several ear. For those of you who are dog seasonal and special activities are lovers, you know that dogs really supported and/or managed by the do grin. When I took him to that Friends chapter, including the Hal- beach area, he raced in circles loween Hayrides, Iron Pours, around me, splashed in the shallow Homestead and Pioneer events, water and literally barked from Your State Parks Day, Movies in sheer joy. I could hardly keep up the Park, Ranger-led Discovery with him because he was properly Hikes and Junior Ranger Camps. leashed. I’ll never forget the mutual The Friends chapter provides sup- love we felt for each other that day port and continually collaborates and from that time until he passed with park officials to achieve col- away from cancer, he was my “trail lective goals. The volunteer team at dog.” He loved Red Top as much as Red Top is dedicated to helping I do and knew the trails like the make this beloved park a superior back of his paw. Without fail, I re- destination for local, national and member my Jake when I walk past international visitors. The group that spot and I always pause for a understands the health benefits of moment to try to emulate his grin. utilizing the many trails, camp- grounds and picturesque picnic DTN: What is your greatest pro- areas of the park, and gladly ac- fessional and/or personal achieve- cepts a responsibility to care for this ment? lush and beautiful example of na- DT: My definition of achieve- ture at its best. Therefore, the ment may be a bit different than Friends of Red Top Mountain State most. I can’t claim any grandiose Park strive to actively show appre- achievements, although I’ve had a ciation to the park for all it does for successful professional career. I re- visitors and works to set an exam- ally consider my greatest achieve- ple with superior volunteer work ment to be spending my life for future generations. collecting memorable experiences that, collectively, give me an appre- DTN: How many members is the ciation for nature and the beauty of Friends of Red Top comprised of, our planet. I’ve been very lucky to and why would you encourage oth- have traveled to places where I’ve ers to join this organization? seen humpback whales, grizzly DT: The specific number of bears, Yellowstone wolves, the members at Red Top varies Northern lights, the Southern Cross throughout each year and depends constellation, ancient bristlecone on the projects and signature events pines and sequoia trees, to name a being worked on. For example, the few. I work hard to have the free- Halloween Hayrides draw more dom to add to my collection of ex- than 50 volunteers just for that periences because I am always event, as do the Iron Pours. Other humbled by them and feel more beautification projects or educa- grounded and at peace after each tional hikes might draw smaller encounter. I want to continue this groups. I manage a Red Top volun- habit as long as I possibly can and teer mailing list of almost 100 peo- this summer, for example, I am par- ple with whom we regularly ticipating in a Black Bear Field communicate. We’ve recently seen Course at the Wildlife Research a spike in volunteer sign-ups due to Center in Ely, Minnesota. This is an the “Meet and Greet” event we held immersive educational experience, at the park on Feb. 17. There is a limited to eight “students,” and “core” group of consistent volun- we’ll spend time with biologists teers that I estimate at being around who study black bears and other 20 people. The only requirement to creatures of the North Woods. We’ll join is that you have a Friends of observe many wild bears who will Georgia State Parks membership; be out and about with their cubs there are no additional require- during the summer. I hope to be ments or fees for being a Friend of able to share what I learn with my Red Top. park colleagues throughout the I would encourage anyone to join state. 6A Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News

SPECIAL Right, Ava Mullinax shows of her haul of eggs at the Freedom Worship Center Easter Egg Hunt. Middle and far right, Jay Butler and 1-year-old son Declan collect eggs at LakePoint.

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FROM PAGE 1A As in the past several years, JRM Management Services Inc. will continue its involvement in the Independence Day event. “[JRM does] an outstanding job with the fireworks show and SCHOOL NEWS lining up vendors,” Santini said. “… It will continue to be a fam- ily event. It will continue to have vendors and great food, music and fireworks. There’s also some sponsorship opportunities. “I think our club is in a position to more aggressively market A&S Expo Grey’s Orthography those festivities for the Fourth of July. We’ve got some creative ideas … to take what the Optimist Club has built [as far as] a fan- SPECIAL tastic event and try to make it even better.” Cartersville Middle School Along with the Dellinger Park event, Rotary Club of Etowah seventh-grader also will be teaming up with WBHF radio for the July Fourth pa- Grey Olson rade. Funds raised from entry fees will go toward a nonprofit or participated in several charities selected by the civic group. the Georgia For more information about Rotary Club of Etowah, visit its Association of Facebook page. Educators’ State Spelling Bee March 16 at the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. He made it to the ninth round, where he SPECIAL missed the word The Trinity School celebrated its third annual Arts and Science “pickelhaube.” Expo March 21 in the Family Life Center. The event featured Grey came in classroom science exhibits and artwork created by every class 11th place out of and individual students. There also was a musical presentation 20 spellers, from called “The Three Little Piggy Opera,” and more than 200 10 to 14 years supporters of The Trinity School were in attendance. old.

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minded them of something grow- Pranksters ing up, and they’d want it,” Richards said. “If I’ve got several FROM PAGE 1A of the objects, I don’t have a prob- comes in handy when fielding Prior to opening Pranksters, lem selling one, but if there’s only complaints from customers who Richards worked as everything one — and we’ve found this out the don’t appreciate his sometimes ir- from a Cartersville hard way from selling some things reverent sense of humor. policeman to a plant supervisor to — sometimes you can’t get re- “Oh, I’ll take care of him,” a head cook and assistant manager placements for them.” Richards sometimes tells grum- at a local hotel. While U.S. society has changed bling clients over the telephone “I was working in Marietta at a quite a bit since his shop opened, while pretending to be his own su- place called Medical Disposables, Richards said his merchandise re- pervisor. and there were about six of us who ally hasn’t shifted that much. For As elusive (or is that illusive?) as had a chess club. We worked third example, he said he’s lost count Richards may be, his face has shift, so when we got off, we’d go how many times the Teenage Mu- popped up a few times in The Daily different places and play chess,” he tant Ninja Turtles have come into Tribune News over the years. He recounted. — and fallen out of — fashion. said he takes great pride in making One of those locales was the Ma- “The investment we made on the it to the front page at least twice. “I rietta Square. And that was where Ninja Turtles has more than paid don’t remember seeing Barack Richards spotted Eddie’s Trick for itself,” he said. Obama on there once,” he quipped. Shop. The one major consumer trend Considering his quick wit and “Before I found Eddie’s, the only that has changed, he said, is the amicable nature, a career in stand- place I had to learn magic was off local interest in “adult-oriented” JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS products. up comedy seems like a natural fit the back of a cereal box, or some- The walls of Pranksters are lined with autographed photos of celebrities, running the gamut “We were the first ones, legally, for Richards. But his true passion times I’d find something in a comic from Don Knotts to Reba McEntire. to have an adult section in is an altogether different form of book,” he said. “But I was always Cartersville, with the understand- performance art — magic. intrigued by it.” Bridge, then to the corner of Main everybody from Prince to George good, but it is way too small,’” ing, per the courthouse, that if any- “It’s being able to do something There, Richards met owners Bob Street and Gilmer Street in Down- W. Bush, they also offer an assort- Richards said. “Or telling a guy thing was found offensive, as soon that really makes people think and and Frank McKinnon. “One day, I town Cartersville. The current lo- ment of “big head” costumes of ‘that’s not exactly a male costume as we sold out of it we would not wonder, and really, a lot of times, mentioned Cartersville and Bartow cation is at 536 Cassville Road. such timeless pop culture charac- you’ve got on.’” reorder it,” Richards said. learn,” he said. “It’s sort of like a County had nothing like what they All these years later, Pranksters’ ters as Barney the Dinosaur, Elmo In between all of the “gag gifts” Decades ago, some of those drug. You try it, I get you hooked had, and only knowing me from assortment of magic props and sets and Winnie the Pooh, all hobnob- and random tchotchkes — for the more risqué items were his shop’s on it and you’ve got to have more.” coming in, they opened up a line of remain steady sellers. Richards par- bing alongside newer costumes curious, the fake dog poop is $3.95 biggest weekly, monthly and even Over the years Richards has credit for us at their warehouse,” tially attributed that to the fact he modeled around Spider-Man and — there are scores of autographed annual sellers. But today, he said taught the tricks of the trade to Richards recollected. “And we actually shows his customers how Black Panther. And he still has pictures of miscellaneous celebri- there’s virtually no interest in such scores of children. One of his stu- never looked back.” the sleight of hand tricks are per- about ten Batman costumes — all ties all over the place at Pranksters. novelties. dents even got second place at a na- His wife of 42 years, Loretta formed himself. over-orders from the big Bat-craze Practically the entire cast of the “It’s a dead section right now,” tional amateur magic competition. Richards, has been there with him “If you went into Walmart or K- of 1989. original Star Trek TV show is rep- he said. “We’re hoping, one day, to “He called me before he called his every step of the way. Mart or Target or someplace and Richards’ warehouse also in- resented on the walls, as is long- just find someone to take it all.” parents, because he was just that “When we first opened, it was a bought a magic kit, chances are it cludes several vintage period running daytime TV stalwart Judge The Richards are the only em- hyped up about it,” he recalled. lot of kids coming in, buying things was an instructional manual, or pieces, some of which date back to Mablean. There’s an entire section ployees of Pranksters these days, Some of the children he worked like stink bombs and whoopee sometimes a DVD — you didn’t the 1960s. He said he’s frequently dedicated to famous pro wrestlers, although they do get a lot of help with had mental disabilities. He cushions,” she said. “They’ve understand, a lot of times, what it loaning those out to schools, plays running the gamut from Lex Luger from the rest of the family. As he’s vividly recounted teaching one spe- grown up with us, and now they’re was trying to show,” he said. and even movie productions. and Thunderbolt Patterson to Mr. gotten older, Richards said he’s cial needs customer. renting costumes to throw their “Some of the same old tricks from Although he does sometimes Wrestling I and II. often contemplated the future of his “We taught him magic to help kids parties and they’re bringing in back then are still good now, be- find himself trying to talk cus- Then there’s the collage of pho- long-running novelty shop. him concentrate and sort of slow their kids for the same things they cause these kids have never seen it tomers out of their selections. tographs right next to the cash reg- “We’ve got two daughters and down a little when he’s dealing used to.” before.” “Growing up, I didn’t foresee me ister. That’s where Richards keeps two grandkids and Pranksters is with people because he has to stop The original Pranksters opened Outside of the magic kits, ever saying ‘ladies, you can’t run the photos of his most beloved de- just part of the family,” he said. “I and think about the magic before in the late 1980s in the Market Pranksters’ other primary money- around like that, you’ve got to put ceased customers. One of them was won’t say we wouldn’t sell it, but it he shows it,” Richards said. “It was Square Shopping Center. It then re- maker is costume rentals. In addi- on some clothes,’ or ‘Ma’am, I a young singer who died of colon would be like selling one of the a learning tool for him.” located under the Church Street tion to the masks of practically could lie to you and say that looks cancer. Richards almost came to kids.” tears when recounting how much Suddenly, Richards’ lips curl up she loved one of his fur coat cos- into one of his trademark mischie- methamphetamine, possession of ing under the influence of alcohol, Floyd Creek tumes. vous grins again. BARTOW less than 1 ounce of marijuana, speed less than minimum and hav- Church Road, “We’ve had other people come “Which we would sell, if the possession of drug-related objects, ing no proof of insurance. Taylorsville, was in and they’d see something that re- price was right.” BLOTTER giving false information to a law arrested on a Pro- enforcement officer and probation • Michael bate Court Sen- The following information — violation. William Moore, tence. Lighted Pathway names, photos, addresses, charges of 271 County and other details — was taken di- • Wendy Michelle Road 128, Athens, • Keelyn Church of God rectly from Bartow County Sher- Ferguson, of 276 Tennessee, was ar- Dawayne Wilkey, iff’s Office jail records. Not every Milam Bridge rested and charged of 188 Burnt Is Happy to Announce arrest leads to a conviction, and a Road, Euharlee, with driving under Hickory Road, conviction or acquittal is deter- was arrested and the influence of alcohol, improper Cartersville, was Sunday Evening Services mined by the court system. Arrests charged with con- lane change and driving with a boarded at the jail. TH were made by BCSO deputies ex- tempt by failure to suspended license. Beginning April 8 at 6 pm cept where otherwise indicated. appear. • Alan Jack Mur- 2054 Cassville Road • Cartersville, GA March 30 • Corey Tyler phy, of 40 Mur- Fullagar, of 16 phy Lane, • Jason Henry Atlas Drive, Adairsville was ar- Beaty, of 5031 W. Cartersville, was rested on a Drug Cove Road, arrested and Court sanction. Chickamagua, was charged with fail- arrested on an ure to appear. • Jaymen Grace agency assist. Ritsch, of 2825 • Christopher Windy Hill Road, • Junnie Melissa Shawn Gayton, Marietta, was ar- Blakley, of 102 of 7457 Dallas Ac- rested and charged Cathy Lane, Cal- worth Highway, with failure to ap- houn, was arrested Dallas, was ar- pear. and charged with rested and charged contempt of Supe- with probation vi- • Dustin Edward rior Court. olation. Sale was arrested and charged with • Bill Edward • Stacey Lasha probation viola- Bone, of 5588 Ga. Hall, of 5076 Ed- tion. 20, Cartersville, inburgh Terrace, was arrested and Acworth, was ar- • Brian Shawn charged with driv- rested and charged Sewall, of 319 ing without a valid with probation vi- Lake Shore Drive, license and not olation. Potts Camp, Mis- meeting brake light reqiurements. sissippi, was ar- • Brayden Keith rested and charged • Kenneth Ed- Laferry, of 639 with driving under ward Brown, of Old Grassdale the influence of alcohol and open 32 Linda Road, Road, Cartersville, container violation. Cartersville, was was arrested and arrested and charged with driv- • Brittany Lashea Tyler, of 159 charged with pro- bation violation.

• Emmanuel Campos, of 45 Brent Circle, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with driv- ing with a sus- pended license and tag light required.

• Robert Doyle Carroll III, of 61 Lipscomb Circle, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with pos- session of methamphetamine, possession of drug-related objects and probation violation.

• Natalie Camille Davis, of 111 Roosevelt St., Cartersville, was arrested and charged with pos- session of 8A Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Weather The Daily Tribune News

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 1, 2018 VOL-UNTARY COMMITMENT Lowe makes the call to Tennessee

BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN [email protected]

After an incredibly hectic few weeks filled with big-time pro- grams offering him scholarships, Cartersville tight end Jackson Lowe finally put the speculation to rest. The junior will be part of Jeremy Pruitt’s 2019 recruiting class at Tennessee after announcing his commitment to the Volunteers on his personal Twitter account Friday afternoon. In a video posted to Rivals.com, Lowe said the decision came down RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cass freshman Matt Shook gathers to throw to first base to Tennessee and Alabama, but the during Saturday’s game at Rockmart. possibility to play earlier tipped the scales in the Vols’ favor. According to 247Sports’ com- posite rankings, Lowe is a three- Cass falls to Rockmart star player, a top-50 player in the state of Georgia and a top-20 TE in the country for 2019. to cap rough 0-4 week In a letter he wrote that was pub- lished on Rivals, Lowe talked BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN about how transferring from Cass [email protected] to Cartersville changed his trajec- tory. The Cass baseball team is young. That’s just a fact. “Once I transferred to It’s an unfortunate reality that leads to growing pains. Cartersville High School my fresh- Following a week with three Region 7-AAAAA losses, two of men year, that’s when I started tak- which came by two runs against some of the top teams in the re- ing football seriously,” he wrote. gion, the Colonels put even more underclassmen than normal on “Being at Cartersville just makes the field Saturday at Rockmart. you want to be great. We’ve had With the non-region contest tossed in the middle of a grueling great talent that has come out of 16-game region schedule, Cass coach Tim Ayers used the oppor- Cartersville; such as Ronnie tunity to try to build some depth and some confidence. Brown, Miller Forristall, and If Ayers’ speech to the Colonels after the 11-3 defeat against Trevor Lawrence.” the No. 2-ranked team in Class 2A was any indication, the results Lowe didn’t put up otherworldly weren’t what he hoped to see. numbers for the Canes this past fall, “We need to learn how to be winners,” Ayers said of his tallying 16 catches for 340 yards RICK ROSS/SPECIAL Cartersville tight end Jackson Lowe runs after a catch during a first-round state playoff game on postgame message. “We need to learn how to close games. That’s and six touchdowns. But his re- Nov. 10, 2017, at Weinman Stadium. Lowe, a junior, committed to play for Tennessee. what I just told them out there. We are a very mediocre team until cruitment absolutely blew up after we get that mental toughness and learn how to close and win.” Clemson offered him following a News in January that he had visited ordinator at Alabama and Georgia, like it there.” January visit to the 2016 national the Knoxville-based school, as well will be able to compete with the top After having visited Tennessee Ayers, who is serving his first season as head coach, said the champions. as runner-up Alabama, his sopho- programs on the recruiting trail. for the school’s junior day on Feb. biggest thing he’s trying to do at Cass is establish a winning cul- Within a few days of that, Lowe more year. Back in January during the crest 24, Lowe returned exactly one ture. had already seen his number of of- Lowe visited the Vols and their of his recruiting wave, Lowe said month later for an unofficial visit Despite moderate success this season — a 9-13 overall mark fers skyrocket to 20. By the time he new head coach last weekend. So it he wasn’t sure when he would that ultimately sealed the biggest and 3-6 record in region play — it hasn’t been an easy process. finally committed, Lowe had accu- seemed to be a mere formality Ten- commit, but he indicated a decision decision of his young life. “We keep preaching to them all the time, ‘Go compete, go mulated 32 offers, according to his nessee would be his choice when would be based on upcoming vis- “Only being 17 years old and compete, be a winner,’” he said. “We’re struggling to change that letter, including such prestigious he posted on Twitter Monday that its. making one of the biggest deci- culture right now.” programs as Southern California, he would be making his announce- “I’m just trying to go with the sions of your life is crazy, but I Cass looked good early Saturday, putting up two runs in the Ohio State and Alabama. ment at some point during the flow right now,” he said at the time. know I can only choose one top of the first. Tennessee, though, always week. “I don’t really know when I’ll com- school,” Lowe wrote in his letter. “I Steven Spell sent a laser into the left-field corner to double seemed to be the front-runner to That decision became official mit. felt like this particular school fits home Matt Shook, who had walked to open the game. Austin land the 6-foot-5, 242-pound Friday, and it’s an early indication “I just want to make sure I go to what I’m looking for in an offense Baker followed with an RBI single — although he was thrown Lowe. He told the Daily Tribune that Pruitt, a former defensive co- every place I can just to see how I and for academics.” out at second, trying to advance on the throw home. That was pretty much the end of the positives for Cass. Six players had one hit apiece with Spell, Baker and Logan Nelson driving home the runs. Shook, Spell and Gavin Young scored the Colonels’ runs — the last of which came on Nelson’s 6 teams off Easter Sunday, sacrifice fly in the fifth when Cass was already down 7-2. When you’re attempting to build a winning program through Shohei Ohtani debuts arm a youth movement, sometimes you have to cling to those small moments of solid play. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because of Pennsylvania’s reli- “I think it’s to keep emphasizing the positive things they are A look around the majors: gious-based “blue laws” that dated doing, talking about how much they’re growing and how much to 1794. they are getting better,” Ayers said. “... They know it’s not going NO FOOLIN’ The Padres said they requested to be easy, but [the young players] really have responded pretty If Sunday’s schedule looks a lit- Easter Sunday off because it tradi- well.” tle odd, well, it is. Six teams are tionally has been a tough ticket. However, it also means taking some lumps along the way. idle — Milwaukee-San Diego, Manager Andy Green said he The hope, though, is that through the ups and downs, the Colorado-Arizona and Philadel- planned to spend it with his fam- Colonels come out better for it. It might not happen this year, and phia-Atlanta played their series fi- ily. it might not happen next year. nales on Saturday. “I can’t think of a time I had But when the sophomores have become seniors and the fresh- The Braves opted to have Easter Easter off,” he said. men have risen to 11th grade, there’s a good chance Ayers will Sunday off, rather than Friday. SHO TIME have established that winning culture. The Braves said it will be the fran- Shohei Ohtani makes his much- “We’ve just got to keep encouraging them and sticking them TODD KIRKLAND/AP chise’s first scheduled Sunday off- anticipated debut as a big league out there in spots where they have to compete against teams like Atlanta Braves’ Chris Stewart (8) slides into home for the second day in a season since May 21, pitcher when the Los Angeles that,” Ayers said. “Just keep putting them back out there, and, run scored off of Ender Inciarte’s double in the second inning of 1933, when the Boston Braves hopefully, in a few years, the light comes on, and they are able a game against the Philadelphia Phillies Saturday in Atlanta. were in Pittsburgh but didn’t play SEE MLB, PAGE 4B to do it.” Michigan ends Loyola’s run

BY RALPH D. RUSSO the Alamodome. broke down in the second half and fin- AP College Sports Writer Lovable Loyola (32-6), with superfan ished with 17 turnovers. Sister Jean courtside and their fans be- Wagner, playing in front of his parents Staring down a 10-point deficit against hind the bench standing for pretty much who made the trip from Germany, scored an underdog that seemed nothing short of the entire game, could not conjure an- 24 points, had 15 rebounds and was 10 blessed during the madness of March, other upset. The Ramblers were the for 16 from the field. Matthews, the Ken- Moe Wagner and Michigan clamped fourth 11th-seeded team to make it this tucky transfer and native, added down on Loyola-Chicago and ended one far and like the previous three, the semi- 17 points, including a run-out dunk with of the most memorable NCAA Tourna- finals were the end of the road. 1:33 left that made it 63-53. ment runs ever. Coach said he was proud And that was that. Wagner, Charles Matthews and the of players Ben Richardson, Aundre Jack- “I just tried to go in the game, take Wolverines erased a 10-point second-half son and Donte Ingram for holding it to- what the opponent is giving me, what the deficit and Michigan beat the Ramblers gether during a postgame news game is giving me, stay emotionally solid 69-57 Saturday night in the Final Four. conference, answering questions with red and don’t get emotionally drunk, and it The third-seeded Wolverines (33-7) eyes and long faces. worked out today,” said Wagner, who be- will take a 14-game winning streak into “It was as tough a locker room as I’ve came the third player in the last 40 years their first national championship game seen,” Moser said. “They believed that with a 20 and 15 game in the Final Four, appearance since 2013, and second under they belong. They believed, they wanted joining Hakeem Olajuwon of Houston in coach Jon Beilein. to advance.” 1983 (then known as Akeem) and Larry Michigan will play either Villanova or Loyola had no answers for the 6-foot- Bird of Indiana State in 1979. CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP Kansas for its first NCAA title 11 Wagner and its offense, so smooth and Michigan’s Moritz Wagner (13) reacts after making a 3-pointer against Loyola- since 1989 on Monday night at efficient on the way to San Antonio, SEE MICHIGAN, PAGE 4B Chicago during a Final Four game Saturday in San Antonio. 2B Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Poulter shares lead in Houston, keeps Masters hopes alive

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The news knocked Poulter off HUMBLE, Texas — Ian Poulter his game and he lost badly, 8 and 6, has played in the Masters a dozen to Kevin Kisner. times, never missing the cut. Beau “Some people were getting in Hossler has never played a compet- my head space, which is never itive round at Augusta National. good,” Poulter said. “Yeah, maybe Both are in position to become I was a bit angry on Thursday. the last man in the Masters field, Maybe I was kind of forcing, trying and neither wants to think about it. to force my way into (the Masters). The 42-year-old Poulter surged That didn’t work, so I had to re- into a share of the lead at the Hous- think it. I kind of had to flow the ton Open on Saturday with a 7- cobwebs out, reset and go again.” under 65, and Hossler, a Rickie Fowler birdied three of 23-year-old PGA Tour rookie, the first four holes to move into the matched him at 14-under 202 after lead before he faltered with a dou- he holed a 7-footer for birdie on the ble bogey on the sixth hole and a par-4 18th to shoot 69. triple bogey — including a three- Like all PGA Tour events that putt from inside 7 feet — on the offer full FedEx Cup points, the par-5 13th. He shot 73 and was five Houston Open title comes with an shots back. invitation to next week’s Masters. Jordan Spieth, whose putter ap- “No, not thinking about it, not peared to be heating up after a sea- talking about it,” Poulter said. “I’m son-long slump, had four going to go out and have some fun three-putts in the first eight holes tomorrow. There’s a lot of ifs and — including two misses from in- buts. I’ll have no emotion at all. I’m side 4 feet — and shot 71. He in a no-lose situation. ... I’ll go do trailed by four shots. my job.” Henrik Stenson and Matt Kuchar Four players were two shots be- were 11 under, among the dozen hind Poulter and Hossler — Aus- players within three shots of the tralian Greg Chalmers (65), lead. Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo (67), Ninety players teed off Saturday, American Kevin Tway (69) and the most in almost three years on Paul Dunne of Ireland (69) — and the PGA Tour, after Bobby Gates’ none of them has a spot at Augusta final-hole bogey on Friday allowed yet either. ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH/AP an additional 20 players to make Hossler has popped up on a Ian Poulter hits his tee shot on the 15th hole during the third round of the Houston Open golf tournament Saturday in Humble, the cut. Seventy-five remain after Texas. major leaderboard before — he Saturday’s secondary cut, including briefly led the 2012 U.S. Open packing his bags in anticipation of putting standpoint, yes, absolutely.” “Hopefully I’ve found the key,” missing the cutoff to move into the Phil Mickelson, who had a double while still in high school — and he a missed cut. It was the first time It was a simple fix for the Eng- Poulter said. “I need to write it top 50. Making matters worse, he bogey and a triple bogey in his said getting to the Masters would since his last victory in 2012 that he lish veteran renowned for making down and, when it’s not there, I had been told by media members round of 72. be “as good as it gets.” But he said had consecutive rounds of 65 or crucial putts on winning Ryder Cup need to read it.” that his quarterfinals appearance Now that he’s out of the hunt, contemplating that opportunity better on the PGA Tour. teams. He opened his shoulders Poulter nearly made it into the would guarantee him enough rank- Mickelson will spend today trying would only lead to “trouble” on Asked if his rounds ranked slightly, allowing him to see the Masters last week with a run to the ing points. But just before he began to gear up his game for Augusta. Sunday. among the best back-to-back ef- lines better, and has played his last quarterfinals at the Dell Technolo- his quarterfinal match, officials in- Hossler, Poulter and many others Poulter shot 64 on Friday after forts in his 23 years of touring pro- 40 holes in 16 under, without a gies Match Play, which improved formed him that he’d need to make can only hope for the chance to do opening with a 73 that had him fessionally, Poulter said, “From a bogey. his world ranking to 51st — just the semis. the same. Sixers’ Embiid has surgery to repair broken orbital bone

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS around his left eye. operative examination late next guard Markelle Fultz accidentally tually getting helped off the a run in the Eastern Conference Philadelphia 76ers All-Star The team says there is no week, and further updates will be head-butted him while driving to- court. playoffs. center Joel Embiid had surgery timetable for Embiid’s return. provided then. ward the basket Wednesday Embiid also suffered a concus- Embiid leads the team with Saturday to repair a broken bone He is scheduled to have a post- Embiid was injured when against the New York Knicks. sion and remains in the NBA’s 22.9 points and 11 rebounds a The 7-footer immediately went concussion program. night in 63 games, helping Philly to the floor and remained there The Sixers clearly need their clinch its first playoff berth since for several minutes before even- big man if they’re going to make 2012. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 1, 2018 3B Isner to face Zverev in final

BY STEVE WINE drop volleys for winners in the tiebreaker, with AP SPorts Writer the second coming on match point. If Isner looked relaxed, it’s because he was. KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — After John Isner “I’ve played a lot of big matches where I wasn’t clinched his berth in the Miami Open final, he able to free up,” he said. “It’s just a mentality. came over the top one last time, throwing a cele- You’ve got to tell yourself to go for it. There’s no bratory punch at a speed to match his thunderous other way to play the point, especially for me, be- serve. cause I can’t really run from side to side.” The towering American moved one step closer Del Potro, seeded No. 5, was the fan favorite to the most prestigious title of his 14-year career thanks to South Florida’s large Latin population, by beating a weary Juan Martin del Potro 6-1, 7- and a flag-waving, ole-singing, near-capacity 6 (2) in Friday’s semifinals. crowd tried to inspire a rally from the Argentine “I’m playing the best tennis I’ve played in a after he fell behind. very, very long time,” said Isner, 32. “And I’m so “I’ve been feeling tired in all my body for the happy to be doing it here.” last couple of weeks,” del Potro said. “But I got Dominating with his serve and aggressive base- so much love from the fans that the pains go away line strokes, the 6-foot-10 Isner ended a 15-match during the match.” winning streak for del Potro, who won Indian Even so, Isner knew he was the fresher player. Wells two weeks ago by beating Roger Federer in He held his own in the occasional extended rally, the final. The toll of so many matches showed, and repeatedly quieted the crowd with big serves. and Isner was the better player from start to fin- “I was fortunate to get a del Potro who is very, ish. very low on fuel,” Isner said. LYNNE SLADKY/AP Seeded No. 14, Isner is 0-3 in ATP Masters Isner beat three seeded players en route to the Sloane Stephens returns to Jelena Ostapenko, of Latvia, during the final at the Miami Open tennis 1000 finals. His opponent Sunday will be No. 4 final, including No. 2 Marin Cilic. He conceded tournament Saturday in Key Biscayne, Florida. Alexander Zverev of Germany, who beat No. 16 he didn’t see this winning streak coming. Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain 7-6 (4), 6-2. “I’ve just continued to keep playing better,” he Zverev, 20, has won two Masters 1000 titles, said. “I think today was even my best match. both in 2017. Physically I’m super fresh, and I’m ready to go Stephens claims Miami Open Isner raced to a 3-0 lead against del Potro, fin- for the final.” ished with 13 aces, never faced a deuce point on Isner is seeking to become the first American BY STEVE WINE I think it will be great for the tour- “I knew if I just got back to the his serve and was at his best when closing out the man to win Key Biscayne since Andy Roddick in AP Sports Writer nament — a new facility. I’m sure drawing board I would be OK. I victory. 2010. it will be beautiful.” wasn’t expecting a title here. I just He smacked consecutive aces to reach 6-all, “When he plays as good as today, he’s one of KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Half Mike and Bob Bryan won their wanted to make sure I got my game and made all four first serves in the tiebreaker, in- the tougher guys on the tour,” del Potro said. “He an hour after Sloane Stephens won 115th doubles title and their biggest back where I wanted to be.” cluding aces of 138 and 139 mph. He also hit two has everything to win a title like this.” her hometown tournament, she lin- in nearly two years when they beat Stephens and the No. 6-seeded gered on the confetti-covered court, Andrey Rublev and Karen Ostapenko, last year’s French Open posing for photos and signing auto- Khachanov 4-6, 7-6 (5), 10-4. champion, battled almost exclu- graphs as if reluctant to leave Key John Isner tries for the biggest sively from the baseline, and the Biscayne. title of his career Sunday when he quality of play was often ragged. Baylor paid Briles $15M after firing him The Miami Open is moving, and faces Alexander Zverev in the The finalists traded breaks for four THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS including some against football players. The Pep- Stephens became the final women’s men’s final. Isner could give the games, and Stephens was broken champion on the picturesque island United States its first sweep at Key twice more when serving for the WACO, Texas — Baylor University paid former per Hamilton review also led to the departures of by beating Jelena Ostapenko 7-6 Biscayne since 2004, when the first set. football coach Art Briles more than $15 million Starr and McCaw. (5), 6-1 Saturday. champions were Andy Roddick and She wobbled again leading 6-2 in after firing him in 2016 in the wake of a sexual as- Briles has acknowledged making mistakes and Stephens was born in South Serena Williams. the pivotal tiebreaker, committing sault scandal that included allegations against for- apologized for some “bad things that went on under Florida, played on Key Biscayne as The No. 13-seeded Stephens won unforced errors to squander consec- mer players and rocked his program, according to my watch.” He has also pushed back against some a junior and lives in nearby Fort with defense, repeatedly extending utive set points. But Ostapenko newly released tax documents. accusations made against him and his program in Lauderdale. That made the reigning rallies until Ostapenko would make dumped an easy backhand into the Baylor also gave former university President lawsuits and made clear he wanted to return to U.S. Open champion especially a mistake. Ostapenko had a 25-6 ad- net to lose the set, and the Latvian Ken Starr more than $4.5 million after he resigned coaching. Last fall, a Canadian Football League eager to win the Miami Open be- vantage in winners but committed appeared to tire after that. that same year. His departure followed a scathing team announced it had hired Briles as an assistant fore it moves 18 miles north next 48 unforced errors to Stephens’ 21. Stephens said she benefited from report that found that the nation’s largest Baptist coach, but backtracked less than 12 hours later in year to suburbia and the NFL Dol- “She was moving really well,” a pep talk by her coach after the university did little to respond to sexual assault ac- the face of public pressure. phins’ stadium. Ostapenko said. “Sometimes I was opening set. cusations involving members of its vaunted foot- Baylor has settled federal Title IX lawsuits “This place is pretty special to going for an aggressive winner “I was a little nervous, and it was ball program. against the school related to the sexual assault scan- me,” Stephens said. “I’m definitely when I didn’t have to. I was some- showing in my game,” she said. The dollar figures surfaced in annual required dal and previously settled with three women who happy I could be the last person to times missing shots I was normally “My feet weren’t moving, and I tax filings to the IRS and were reported by The hadn’t sued. win here. I’ve had some amazing making this week.” wasn’t swinging through the ball. I Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune-Herald. In a statement Friday, Baylor said it “stands by experiences here, and I’ll definitely Stephens was the surprise cham- just needed a little bit of a reminder miss it.” pion at the U.S. Open last Septem- to just go for it if I wanted to take The settlement figures had not previously been the unprecedented corrective actions the Board of Even so, Stephens was surprised ber, and then lost her next eight the title.” disclosed. Regents made in May of 2016, which included that fans jeered during the trophy matches, including the first two of She enjoyed the support of fans Former Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw also leadership changes within the university adminis- ceremony when tournament direc- 2018. But she shook her slump on and family and more. received $761,059 upon his resignation. McCaw is tration and athletic department and the acceptance tor James Blake mentioned the re- Key Biscayne, improved to 6-0 in “Half the people I didn’t even now the athletic director at Liberty University. of 105 recommendations to improve our processes, location. finals and will break into the top 10 know,” she said. “It was amazing Briles, 61, was fired after an investigation by a communication, training and response related to in- “I was kind of confused by that,” for first time next week at No. 9. they came out and supported me. It law firm found that over several years the school cidents of sexual violence within our campus com- she said. “I’m excited for the move. “It’s incredible,” Stephens said. makes you feel good.” mishandled numerous sexual assault allegations, munity.” Ovechkin to SPORTSROUNDUP skate in his 1,000th game NCAA Tournaments MEN’S TOURNAMENT Home & Away All Times EDT BY STEPHEN WHYNO FINAL FOUR At The Alamodome Monday Cartersville at North Paulding, 7:30 p.m. AP Hockey Writer San Antonio National Semifinals BASEBALL Woodland at Heritage, Catoosa, 5 p.m. Saturday, March 31 Cass at Rome, 5:55 p.m. TRACK WASHINGTON — Alex Michigan 69, Loyola-Chicago 57 Villanova vs. Kansas, late Villa Rica at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Darlington, 4:30 p.m. Ovechkin is built like a linebacker National Championship Monday, April 2 Tuesday Woodland at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. with the motor of a steam engine Semifinal winners BASEBALL Wednesday, April 11 and the mentality of a wrecking Adairsville at Ringgold, 5:55 p.m. BASEBALL ball. WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT All Times EDT Troy (OH) at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Murray County at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. He can score like no other FINAL FOUR At Columbus, Ohio Wednesday East Paulding at Cass, 5:55 p.m. player of this generation and few National Semifinals BASEBALL Woodland at Kell, 5:55 p.m. in history and has the physicality Friday, March 30 Mississippi State 83, Louisville 73 (OT) Cass at Kell, 5:55 p.m. SOCCER to match. That was evident from Notre Dame 81, UConn 79 (OT) National Championship Woodland at Paulding County, 5:55 p.m. Darlington at Cass girls, 5:30 p.m. his first NHL shift when he pow- Sunday, April 1 Mississippi State vs. Notre Dame, 6 p.m. Thursday Thursday, April 12 ered up ice and crushed Columbus BASEBALL BASEBALL defenseman Radoslav Suchy so North Murray at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:55 p.m. hard it knocked out the stanchion MLB Cartersville at Lassiter, 5 p.m. Cedartown at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. between the panes of plexiglass. Friday SOCCER Ovechkin at 32 is no longer the SCORES AND SCHEDULE BASEBALL Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. human bulldozer he once was, but Friday’s Scores Pittsburgh 13, Detroit 10 (13 inn.) Adairsville at Coahulla Creek, 5:55 p.m. TRACK his hard-hitting style never put a Washington 2, Cincinnati 0 Kell at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at Gordon Central dent in his prime years as he be- N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 2 Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0 Paulding County at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. came the fourth-fastest player to Miami 2, Chicago Cubs 1 (17 inn.) Philadelphia 5, ATLANTA 4 (11 inn.) Monday, April 9 Friday, April 13 600 goals. On Sunday in Pitts- Texas 5, Houston 1 BASEBALL BASEBALL burgh, the Washington Capitals’ Arizona 9, Colorado 8 L.A. Angels 2, Oakland 1 Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville at LaGrange, 5:30 p.m. 2004 No. 1 pick will be the first Milwaukee 8, San Diego 6 San Francisco 1, L.A. Dodgers 0 Kell at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Paulding County at Cass, 5:55 p.m. player from that draft class to play Saturday’s Scores GOLF Cass at North Springs, 6 p.m. 1,000 NHL regular-season games, Pittsburgh at Detroit, postponed N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 2 Woodland, East Paulding at Woodland Hills Carrollton at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. a testament to his durability that is Washington 13, Cincinnati 7 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3 Tuesday, April 10 SOCCER also difficult to duplicate in mod- Houston 9, Texas 3 BASEBALL Carrollton at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. ern hockey. Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Cleveland 6, Seattle 5 Haralson County at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Saturday, April 14 “That he has reached 1,000 Boston at Tampa Bay, late Philadelphia at ATLANTA, late Cartersville at Chapel Hill, 5:55 p.m. TRACK games this quickly is an amazing Minnesota at Baltimore, late SOCCER Woodland at McEachern Invitational, 9 a.m. accomplishment with the way he Chicago Cubs at Miami, late Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, late Ringgold at Adairsville, 5 p.m. plays,” Capitals owner Ted Leon- Colorado at Arizona, late Milwaukee at San Diego, late sis said. “These are big men, and San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late the league has gotten faster but it’s Today’s Games Minnesota at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. also gotten much more fit, and that N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Alex has been able to span those Pittsburgh at Detroit (DH Game 1), 1:10 p.m. On the Air St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. generations and continue to play Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. and be incredibly productive is re- Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL NHL HOCKEY Houston at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Noon — Vanderbilt at Florida (SEC NETWORK) Noon — Boston at Philadelphia (NBC) ally a historic feat.” L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Washington at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. 3 p.m. — Missouri at Auburn (SEC NETWORK) 6 p.m. — Nashville at Tampa Bay (FSSO) In 13 seasons, Ovechkin has Cleveland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. missed more than four games only Pittsburgh at Detroit (DH Game 2), 6:10 p.m. MLB BASEBALL 7:30 p.m. — Washington at Pittsburgh (NBCSN) San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:37 p.m. 1 p.m. — St. Louis at N.Y. Mets (ESPN) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER once and never missed more than Monday’s Games Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. 8:30 p.m. — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers (ESPN) Noon — Mainz vs. Borussia Monchengladbach (FS1) 10. Take out the eight games for Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. suspensions and the Russian Kansas City at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER St. Louis at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — Houston at San Antonio (ABC) 10:55 a.m. — Chelsea vs. Tottenham (NBCSN) winger has only sat out for injury Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 6 p.m. — Orlando at Atlanta (FSSE) COLLEGE SOFTBALL 21 times out of a possible 1,028. Baltimore at Houston, 7:10 p.m. “I heard a couple years ago that Boston at Miami, 7:10 p.m. NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMNENT 6 p.m. — Georgia at Tennessee (SEC NETWORK) Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. 6 p.m. — Mississippi State vs. Notre Dame (ESPN) TENNIS he said he’s the Russian Machine,” Washington at ATLANTA, 7:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. PGA TOUR GOLF 1 p.m. — Miami Open: Men’s final (ESPN) longtime teammate Nicklas Back- Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. strom said. “That probably has Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. 3 p.m. — Houston Open (NBC) Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. something to do with it.” 4B Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News UConn falls again on last-second shot in OT

BY DOUG FEINBERG pointer and Nurse turned a AP Basketball Writer into a tying layup. After Notre Dame turned it over with 3.6 sec- UConn coach Geno Auriemma onds left in regulation, Williams’ and the Huskies have dropped two runner was short, sending the of their last 149 games. game to overtime. Last-second overtime shots The teams traded shot for shot in ended their season each time. At OT before Jackie Young made the Final Four. three free throws to help Notre A year after their 111-game win- Dame open a five-point lead with ning streak was stopped by a his- 43 seconds left. toric shot by Morgan William and The Huskies didn’t quit. Collier Mississippi State, the Huskies fell scored to make it a three-point Friday night on a jumper by Notre game. Ogunbowale missed two Dame’s Arike Ogunbowale with a free throws and Dangerfield tied it second remaining in the Irish’s 91- before Ogunbowale’s game-win- 89 victory. ner. “I would say it’s hard to believe. “The amount of times that we Obviously, much harder than the had to come back tonight, both at first time,” Auriemma said. “Each the end of the regulation when we team had a chance to prove what were down and it looked like it kind of team they were. There was was over, then in overtime when it no backing down either way. Just looked like it was over and we tied like last year it came down to one it,” Auriemma said. “We kept play, one shot. They made it.” fighting back and fighting back. I UConn’s locker room was think it stings a little more when mostly silent after its latest heart- you have it happen after you expe- breaking loss. Some players held rience that part of it.” their faces in their hands, and oth- For pretty much every other ers stared at the ceiling. Their eyes women’s basketball program, were red from crying. A couple of UConn’s season would be consid- them hugged and comforted each ered a smashing success. But the other. Huskies have created a nearly im- “There’s nothing you can say to possible standard. a college kid after experiencing “That’s where we live. That’s this two years in a row that’s going RON SCHWANE/AP the world we live in,” Auriemma Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma leaves the court after a 91-89 overtime loss to Notre Dame in the semifinals of the women’s to make them feel any better about, NCAA Final Four tournament Friday in Columbus, Ohio. said. “That’s the world that we cre- you know,” Auriemma said. “We ated. I’ve been saying for the last had an amazing run for five same kind of situation,” UConn Gabby Williams. The duo finished inevitable. At some point, it’s school. The stars carried over into 15 or 20 years that winning na- months. That’s just the way it is. All-American Katie Lou Samuel- with 148 wins — fourth-most in going to come to an end. Unfortu- the stands, with Lakers great Kobe tional championships is hard. And One weekend in March gets to de- son said. “Went into overtime, school and NCAA history. nately, it had to be this game.” Bryant watching with his wife and I don’t think anybody ever be- cide your season.” they got a last-second shot. It hap- “Obviously it hurts. It’ll sting, The latest edition of the greatest daughters. lieved me because it just seemed The underlying theme all season pens.” but it may not sting for every current rivalry in women’s basket- UConn was down five with so routine for a while. These last was redemption and they fell short. The defeat ended the stellar ca- player the same,” Nurse said. “It ball was quite a show, featuring under a minute to go in regulation two years is a big reminder that “Probably more painful. It’s the reers of seniors Kia Nurse and probably varies in levels, but it’s impressive comebacks from each before Napheesa Collier hit a 3- this is really hard to do.”

Bulldogs, Irish look to Braves TV reporter hit by foul ball, her eye socket broken refocus ahead of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS back on the job soon. ATLANTA — A TV reporter who covers the Atlanta Braves for Fox Wingert posted an update on her Twitter account expressing thanks national championship Sports South has suffered a fractured eye socket after she was hit by a for the support and adding “it could have been MUCH worse.” foul ball. Wingert retweeted a photo taken of her black eye after returning THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kelsey Wingert was struck Friday night while standing in the camera home. So how do they top that? well past the Braves’ first base dugout. Odubel Herrera of the Philadel- The Braves released a statement wishing Wingert a speedy recov- The two national women’s semifinal games Friday night were phia Phillies grounded the foul in the seventh inning that hit her. ery. packed with drama, lead-changes, emotion and huge shots that sent In a statement on its Twitter account, the network says Wingert was All 30 big league teams have expanded netting this season to protect the games into overtime. briefly hospitalized, was resting comfortably on Saturday and expected fans sitting close to the field, extending to end of the dugouts. Mississippi State’s Roshunda Johnson hit the tying 3-pointer with seven seconds left to take the first game into overtime. The Bulldogs then outlasted Louisville in OT to earn their second national title game berth in as many years. The second game saw perennial power UConn claw back time Wall returns as Wizards beat Hornets after time as the game wound down, only to lose it when Notre Dame’s Arike Ogunbowale’s hit a jumper from the corner with 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3-pointers as the Wizards tied a franchise high reach double figures. second left. Washington coach Scott Brooks was excited with 18 made shots from deep. Washington “I just think turnovers killed us,” Howard to have his “Ferrari” back. Now the Wizards beat Charlotte for the first time in four tries this said as Charlotte had 17 turnovers compared “I didn’t know it was going in, but it felt good,” Ogunbowale said. will ride into the playoffs at full strength. season. to 11 for Washington. “I want to say so much Whew! All-star John Wall had 15 points and 14 as- The Wizards went 15-12 without Wall, but that it was John Wall coming back, but I think “Unbelievable,” Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw said. “First sists in his first game in two months, Otto had lost four of five to slip into sixth place in it was just turnovers.” time we’ve ever had two overtime games in the Final Four. I think Porter Jr. had 26 points and 11 rebounds, and the Eastern Conference, just a half-game ahead Nine different Wizards — including Wall — just great basketball. Both games, hard fought battles and exciting the Wizards beat the Charlotte Hornets 107-93 of both Miami and Milwaukee entering Satur- had at least one steal. for the fans.” on Saturday to clinch their fourth playoff berth day. “Their defense is aggressive,” Hornets coach The Irish — left with just seven scholarship players due to injuries in five seasons. “We don’t know who we play and we really Steve Clifford said. “That was the difference — advance to their sixth national championship game and fifth in “That Ferrari is pretty good,” Brooks said re- don’t care who we play. We just want to play in the game.” the last eight years. They were national champions in 2001. ferring to Wall. “He got a lot of open shots for well going into the playoffs,” Brooks said. Trailing 51-50 at the half, Washington “I think the coaches really prepared us for the moment,” Notre a lot of players. That’s what he does at the The Wizards would currently match up with outscored the Hornets 37-23 in the third quar- Dame star Jackie Young said. “They didn’t let us get all hyped up highest level in the league.” LeBron James and third-place Cleveland. ter and never looked back. Bradley Beal scored whenever we had a lead. I think we were able to keep our composure Wall, who last played on Jan. 25 and had left Wall had averaged 19.4 points and 9.3 as- 14 points in the third, while Mike Scott had 11 and just get the job done.” knee surgery six days later, made his first shot sists in 37 games before the injury. of his 15 points in the quarter. Most of the Mississippi State team ended up in Victoria Vivians’ of the game — a 3-pointer from the top of the Dwight Howard had 22 points and 13 re- Wall had five assists and the Wizards as- hotel room watching the rowdy end of the Notre Dame-UConn key — and played 33 minutes. bounds for the Hornets, who have now lost two sisted on 12 of 14 shots in the third. game. “It was good to see my first shot go in,” Wall straight after winning four in a row. Kemba Asked afterwards if he was in pain after “It was pretty phenomenal,” said Vivians, an All-American guard said. Walker finished with seven points, just the playing for the first time in two months, Wall who had 25 points against Louisville. “And I feel like tomorrow you Bradley Beal scored 22 points and hit 6 of 8 fourth time this season the All-Star failed to responded: “I’m cool.” have two great teams playing again. They both played in overtime last night, and we both know what to expect. I feel like it’s going to be a great game to watch.” includes Justin Verlander and Dal- home run against Cleveland on outfielders Aaron Hicks, Jacoby KOBE IN THE HOUSE: Kobe Bryant was there Friday night to MLB las Keuchel. The World Series Saturday at Safeco Field. X-rays Ellsbury and Clint Frazier on the watch the UConn women but spread a little love to admirers. champions acquired him from were negative, but Cruz will have disabled list after spraining his left Vivians was bold enough to ask for a picture taken with the former FROM PAGE 1B Pittsburgh in the winter. The 27- an MRI on Sunday. Cruz wore a shoulder Saturday. McKinney Lakers superstar . Angels visit Oakland. The two- year-old righty went 12-12 with a protective boot postgame. crashed into the scoreboard chas- “I was very excited,” she said Saturday. “I just walked up and way star from Japan went 1 for 5 4.26 ERA last season, and the As- “When I heard that, I wanted to ing a ball in Toronto, a day after said, ‘can I take a picture?’ He said good game, and when he said at the plate as a designated hitter tros hope he can regain the form throw up,” Mariners manager making his major league debut. that I almost passed out. He was actually watching me out there! It during his first game in the majors. that made him an ace. He’ll pitch Scott Servais said. “I really don’t The injury reminded some of was amazing.” The 23-year-old righty had a at Texas. know any other way to put it. Our Dustin Fowler — during his big Bryant even tweeted at Ogunbowale after her game-winning shot. rough time on the mound in spring CRUZ CONTROL club has just battled through a league debut last June, the Yan- “Big time shot Arike! We are a @UConnWBB family but we love training, and wound up working Nelson Cruz became the latest bunch of nagging injuries here in kees right fielder slid into a side seeing great players making great plays,” Bryant tweeted. on back fields. Seattle player to get injured — and spring training and early in the wall, wrecked his knee and missed Ogunbowale tweeted back: “Wow, my life is complete.” WELCOME it was bizarre. The slugger twisted season here.” the rest of the season. Fowler But Bryant wasn’t done yet: “Nah... it’s complete by finishing the Gerrit Cole starts out for Hous- his right ankle when he slipped on NO LUCK never got to bat, and was later job on Sunday.” ton, joining a potent rotation that the dugout steps following his Billy McKinney joined Yankees traded to Oakland. The NBA great later followed Ogunbowale on Twitter. BIG VS. REALLY BIG: Teaira McCowan is Notre Dame’s prob- lem now. Mississippi State’s 6-foot-7 center continued her NCAA Tourna- 14 minutes. dropping our heads was one of lores-Schmidt and her favorite Custer scored seven straight the main adjustments we had to team, the Missouri Valley Confer- ment dominance on Friday, scoring 21 points and grabbing 25 re- Michigan points for Loyola at one point to make.” ence champions, making their bounds against Louisville. When she got her 24th of the game, FROM PAGE 1B put the Ramblers up 41-31 with Wagner hit a 3 from right in first NCAA appearance since McCowan broke the rebounding mark set by Charlotte Smith of As the seconds ticked off, Wag- 14:08 remaining. Michigan re- front of the Michigan bench with 1985, will return to Chicago as North Carolina in 1994. She posted just the third 20-20 game in ner pumped his fist to the many fused to fade, even with point 6:50 left to tie it, and moments heroes, regardless. women’s Final Four history. Her 92 rebounds are the most ever in a Michigan fans who made the trek guard Zavier Simpson — whose later the Wolverines were back on “It’s special to see kind of what single tournament. to San Antonio and Loyola’s solid play has been critical to the top, 49-47, when Jordan Poole stage we were able to get to,” said Notre Dame’s Jessica Shepard (6-foot-4) and Kathryn Westbeld Jackson, who got the Ramblers Wolverines’ late-season surge — made two free throws. Richardson, a senior who grew up (6-foot-2) will be charged with trying to keep McCowan in check rolling with a late game-winning playing terribly. Simpson Loyola turned it over on three in Kansas with Custer and then on Sunday. 3 in the first round against Miami, had none points and four straight possessions and Wagner convinced his friend to transfer “She is a force inside, a tremendous player,” McGraw said. looked toward the roof and shook turnovers. tipped in a miss by Poole, was from Iowa State to Loyola. “De- “Works the boards like nobody I’ve ever seen. She’s a tremendous his head. Jaaron Simmons, Simpson’s fouled and converted the three- spite going out this way, were rebounder, a phenomenal player inside. She’s so dominant. We , Loyola’s backup, made a 3 and Duncan point play to put Michigan up 54- going to never forget this. I think haven’t faced anybody like that.” big man, scored 17 points and Robinson hit another a few min- 47 with just under five minutes a lot of people will remember this TIP-INS: The Irish need 85 points in the championship game to had 13 of his 15 utes later and the deficit was left. run for a long time.” tie the all-time record for most points in an NCAA Tournament. The after halftime. But facing one of down to 45-42 with 10 minutes The Ramblers’ 14-game losing Michigan has more work to do. record — 547 — was set by UConn in 2000.... Young’s 32 points the best defensive teams in the left. streak is over, along with an in- The Wolverines will resume the were the most by a Notre Dame player in a Final Four game. ... Mis- country, the best defensive team “Not dropping our heads, that credible feel-good story at a time underdog role they played much sissippi State is the seventh program to play for back-to-back NCAA Beilein has ever had in 11 seasons was the main thing,” Simmons that college basketball, engulfed of the season Monday night, try- title games. ... Mississippi State started the game against Louisville in Ann Arbor, the Ramblers said. “We haven’t been down in a in a corruption scandal, could ing to win its second NCAA 0 for 10, then made 25 of its final 52 shots. scored just 16 points in the final game for a long time. So not truly use one. Sister Jean Do- championship. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, April 1, 2018 5B Ibrahimovic leads 13 inducted into Basketball HoF Galaxy rally past BY GREG BEACHAM time league champion. AP Sports Writer Thompson was the first draft choice in WNBA history and a four- LAFC in MLS debut Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Grant time league champion, while Smith Hill are among the 13-member class is the top scorer in women’s profes- that will be inducted into the Basket- sional basketball history. ball Hall of Fame in September. Driesell is the only NCAA coach BY DAN GREENSPAN to play another 15 minutes.” The Hall of Fame made the an- to win 100 games at four different The Associated Press No matter the intention behind nouncement Saturday before the schools. Scott is a five-time NBA the goal, Galaxy manager Sigi NCAA Final Four semifinals. All-Star who also excelled in the CARSON, Calif. — Zlatan Schmid was blown away by the The inductees also include Ray ABA. Cheeks is a four-time NBA Ibrahimovic couldn’t have scripted natural talent required to make it Allen, Maurice Cheeks, Tina Thomp- All-Star and one of the greatest de- his Hollywood debut any better. happen. son, coach Lefty Driesell, Charlie fensive point guards in hoops history. The superstar Swedish forward “That’s just world class. You Scott, longtime executive Rick Welts, Welts has worked in several as- scored twice in his first MLS game can’t teach that,” Schmid said. NBA executive Rod Thorn, Katie pects of the professional game, in- to cap the Los Angeles Galaxy’s “You can’t do something brilliant Smith, the late Ora Mae Washington cluding the launch of the WNBA. comeback from three goals down unless you dare to be brilliant, and and Croatian star Dino Radja. Thorn has a lengthy career as a to beat LAFC 4-3 on Saturday. Ibrahimovic is a perfect definition Nash and Kidd were two of the player, coach and executive. “I gave them Zlatan,” Ibrahi- of the guy who always dares to be greatest point guards of their genera- Radja was one of the greatest Eu- movic said. brilliant. That’s got to be a goal tion. Nash is a two-time NBA Most ropean players of his generation, and Ibrahimovic won it in the open- that’s going to go around the world. Valuable Player from Canada and an he played four seasons for the Boston ing seconds of stoppage time with I’m sure it will be a YouTube sen- STEVE YEATER/AP, FILE eight-time All-Star. Kidd earned 10 Celtics. a header off a cross by Ashley Cole sation, it’s fantastic.” Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash, right, drives around All-Star selections. Born in 1898, Washington was a to send a sold-out StubHub Center It continued Ibrahimovic’s streak Sacramento Kings defender Ron Artest during a game on Hill won two NCAA titles at Duke spectacular athlete who excelled at into hysterics. of scoring in his first game for March 25, 2007. Nash, Jason Kidd and Grant Hill are among the 13-member class that will be inducted into the and seven NBA All-Star selections. tennis but also played on 11 consec- “After that, I was like, ‘Just stop every club he has played for. Allen is the most prolific 3-point utive Women’s Colored Basketball the game now.’ I don’t want to feel Ibrahimovic replaced Sebastian Basketball Hall of Fame in September, the Hall of Fame announced Saturday. shooter in NBA history and a two- World’s Championship teams. any more adrenaline,” Ibrahimovic Lletget in the 71st minute shortly said. after chants of “We want Zlatan” Ibrahimovic’s first goal in Amer- started in earnest. Ibrahimovic’s ica was more audacious, scoring on first touch came in the 73rd minute a 40-yard kick when he caught and helped lead to a goal by Chris LAFC goalkeeper Tyler Miller off Pontius on a header to pull to 3-2. his line to tie the score 3-3 in the Lletget started the Galaxy’s 77th minute. Still working his way comeback by scoring in the 61st back to full fitness after sustaining minute. a major knee injury last April, “It was a good team effort, but, Ibrahimovic said the play was more in the end, I think it was a Zlatan about being able to make it through day,” Galaxy forward Ola Kamara the rest of the match than heralding said. his long-anticipated arrival in spec- It was a stunning reversal after tacular fashion. the first meeting between the first- “I felt like I played 40 games for year expansion team and five-time my 20 minutes,” Ibrahimovic said. MLS Cup winners was a rout in “I said this time I shoot, I don’t run favor of the newcomers in the first with the ball. That’s the ball that half, with Carlos Vela scoring went in. I said I will save strength twice.                                        !          6B Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News AroundTown C

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Above, Kaliegha Pierce, from right, Deborah Parmenter and Jennifer Hauge plant pinwheels along the lawn of the Bartow County Gold Dome Court- house.

Advocates observes Amanda Tant, direc- tor of the Chil- National Child Abuse dren’s Advocacy Center, carries a storage container full Prevention Month of blue pinwheels.

BY MARIE NESMITH ing Program (Triple P). The program’s purpose [email protected] is to reduce the number of children experienc- ing abuse and neglect and to strengthen family Jennifer Illustrating the fact that “children deserve units, creating a healthier population. Specific Hauge, great childhoods,” 2,000 blue pinwheels con- objectives include increasing caregivers’ left, and Tant tinue to twirl in the wind on the corner of awareness, knowledge and parenting skills; plant pinwheels Cherokee Avenue and Erwin Street. making referrals to resources that will help in observance of In observance of National Child Abuse Pre- families to meet basic needs; and providing National Child Abuse vention Month, Advocates for Children repre- supportive services after program completion.” Prevention Month. sentatives installed the public display on the Formed in the 1980s, Advocates is a grounds of the Bartow County Gold Dome Cartersville nonprofit that assists more than Courthouse in Cartersville Wednesday. Along 3,000 area youth and families each year. Along with pinwheels, the exhibit features numerous with operating Flowering Branch Children’s signs expressing positive messages, such as Shelter, the organization provides numerous “Great childhoods last a ” and “Let programs that aid in the awareness, prevention love and kindness be what children learn from and treatment of child abuse. Krystal you.” “I feel that it is important specifically for Ad- Raines pre- “The Pinwheels for Prevention campaign vocates for Children to recognize CAP month pares to plant was first launched in 2008 and is organized because part of our mission as an organization a pinwheel on the through Prevent Child Abuse America,” said is ‘preventing child abuse in all its forms,’” lawn of the court- Amy Davis, Advocates’ director of develop- said Amanda Tant, program director for Advo- house Wednesday. ment. “Over the last 10 years, the pinwheel has cates’ Children’s Advocacy Center. “We should become widely recognized as the symbol of be the lead agency in Bartow County in this ef- child abuse prevention. fort every April. “… When I see our pinwheel display, it re- “I want the public to understand that it takes minds me that this community truly cares a community effort to prevent child abuse. We about the safety and well-being of children. I all have a role to play. If you see something, Signs hope that it will also remind parents that there say something. It is not someone else’s job to also are are resources, including Advocates, here in the take care of the children in our community. We featured on community to support them.” must all pitch in to make our county a safer the grounds of place.” For Davis, Advocates’ Hope in Your Home the Bartow program is an ideal example. Last year, the of- In 2016, 1,485 reports of child abuse and County Gold Dome fering assisted 168 families through more than neglect — with 109 cases being substantiated Courthouse. 2,500 home visits. — were disclosed in Bartow. “Nearly every one of those families we Some key factors regarding this ongoing served succeeded in strengthening their parent- problem include substance abuse, easy access child connections and keeping their children to pornography, lack of education, generational out of the foster care system,” Davis said. “Ob- poverty and parents being unaware of commu- serving an unmet need for the prevention of nity resources. Tant noted the effects of child child abuse and neglect, Advocates established abuse often can be long term, with children Sue Hope in Your Home, a home visitation pro- who are abused sexually or severely physically Green- gram for at-risk families, in 2013. For many at- abused possibly experiencing the following in man, left, risk families, an effective prevention program adulthood — mental health issues, substance PHOTOS BY RANDY PARKER and Raines can be the difference between a child who abuse and juvenile delinquency. plant pin- thrives in a supportive family environment and During National Child Abuse Prevention DESIGN BY ERIC DEMPSEY. wheels in recog- a child who suffers from the lifelong impacts Month, Advocates is teaming up with the local nition of National of maltreatment. school systems in several awareness offerings. Child Abuse Prevention “Hope in your Home utilizes two curricula: Month in April. Parents as Teachers (PAT) and Positive Parent- SEE PINWHEELS, PAGE 3C 2C Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News

Persuading a skeptic that the Resurrection is real CHURCH CALENDAR Today, we celebrate the resurrection of way we can convince someone? OAK GROVE BAPTIST nity sunrise service is being held in Jesus Christ, Savior of the world. Easter is Well, short of a person being able to lit- CHURCH – Oak Grove Baptist the Mack Eppinger parking lot the high point of the year for Christians. erally reach out and physically touch the Church is holding a 7 a.m. sunrise today at 7 a.m. Minister Harold Why is that? The Christian faith is built risen Lord, what would do it? I submit that service and worship service at 11 Applin is the guest speaker. The upon several doctrines that are founda- one of the most effective means is that of a.m. today. The church is hosting event is being hosted by the Mt. tional: the Virgin Birth, the substitionary- the changed life of a Christian. its spring revival April 9-13. Serv- Zion Grassdale, Glory Harvesta, atoning death of Jesus on the Cross and the One of my favorite old Easter hymns ices will begin at 7 p.m. Everyone Jesus Alive and Shiloh Stilesboro resurrection of Jesus. speaks to this: is invited. churches. If these doctrines are not true, then we have nothing on which to base our faith. “I serve a risen Savior, He’s in the world SAVIOR OF ALL ZION HILL BAPTIST But Jesus did rise from the grave! And today. LUTHERAN CHURCH – 35 In- CHURCH – 1105 Mission Road, Christianity is the only world religion that Potts I know that He is living. Whatever men dian Trail, Cartersville. Savior of Cartersville. Zion HIll Baptist can say that our Savior lives. may say. All Lutheran Church is hosting Church is holding sunrise services Mohammad founded Islam, but he is But, the fact is, we live in a world where I see his hand of mercy, I hear his voice Easter services today at 7 a.m. and at 7 a.m. with visiting preacher and dead. many are skeptics of the resurrection. Yes, of cheer. 10:30 a.m. with breakfast in-be- former pastor/brother Crawford Buddha founded Buddhism, but he is there are thousands of people — ok, let’s And just the time I need Him, He’s al- tween. Greeson today. Breakfast will fol- dead. go with millions of people — who do be- ways near. low, with morning service at 11 Abraham founded Judaism, but Abra- lieve in the resurrection. We do not ques- He lives! He lives! Christ Jesus lives MILLERS FULL GOSPEL a.m. There will be no evening serv- ham is dead. tion it. But, there are those who don’t. today. CHURCH – Stamp Creek Road, ice or Sunday school. Everyone is But Jesus Christ, the founder and Savior How can they be persuaded? He walks with me, And talks with me, White. Millers Full Gospel Church invited. of Christianity, lives and for that reason, Would an Easter sermon do it? It’s pos- Along life’s narrow way! is holding Easter services today we gather this weekend to celebrate His sible. There is power in the preaching of He lives! He lives! Salvation to impart! with Bill and Ann House singing at BIBLE WAY BAPTIST resurrection. God’s word. You ask me how I know He lives? 11 a.m. Everyone is invited. CHURCH – 29 Marr Road, But, there are many people who do not What about an Easter song? Would that He lives, within my heart.” Cartersville. Bible Way Baptist believe in the resurrection of Jesus. Years do it? There are some powerful ones out BETHANY BAPTIST Church is holding Sunday sunrise ago, in the days leading up to Easter Sun- there. Well, it could. There is power in The absolute best way to convince any CHURCH – Bethany Baptist service on today at 7 a.m. and day, a prominent politician stated that he Christian music. skeptic or non-believer that Jesus lives is Church is hosting Easter Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m. Every- did not believe in the resurrection of Jesus. What about a good Sunday school les- the changed life of a Christian. So, this service with Sunday school at 10 one is invited. Some religious leaders in that state asked son? Would that do it? It could. There is weekend, I hope you will worship some- a.m. and service at 11 a.m. today. for a meeting with the man and he came power in God’s word. where for Easter. But when Easter Sunday SUTALLEE BAPTIST out of the meeting a convert. He said that I don’t want to minimize any of the is over, and the Easter clothes are hung up, SAVIOR OF ALL CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge he believed in the resurrection of above three options. Each one has the let’s remember that the best proof of the LUTHERAN CHURCH — 35 Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist Jesus. Hopefully his conversion was gen- power to convince a skeptic that the resur- resurrection of Jesus is the changed life of Indian Trail S.E., Cartersville. Sav- Church is hosting Easter services uine. rection of Jesus is real. But what is the best a believer. ior of All Lutheran Church is host- at the church today at 8:30 a.m., ing Easter services at 7 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.; Easter breakfast at 8 a.m.; and an Easter egg hunt at 10 MT. PISGAH BAPTIST a.m. today. CHURCH – Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church is hosting sunrise service CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST today at 7 a.m. The church is also        CHURCH – 142 Clear Creek hosting a night of worship April 28 Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek from 4 to 8 p.m. Baptist Church is hosting sunrise There will be dinner The experience you deserve  WATCH service today at 7 a.m. Breakfast and activities. Everyone is wel- with quality you can count on!  will follow. Everyone is invited. come. Open to the Public FOR DETAILS! GRACE TEMPLE – 851 YOUNG STREET BAPTIST Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville. CHURCH – Young Street Baptist Certified ASE Master Automobile Grace Temple is celebrating Easter Church is hosting a sunrise service Technician Chris Barron, with sunrise service today at 7 a.m. today at 7 a.m. Breakfast will fol- with more than 12 years with the Rev. Charles Godfrey and low the service, with Sunday Easter service at 9 a.m. Everyone school at 9:45 a.m. and worship of automotive experience, is welcome. service at 11 a.m. Everyone is in- Chris Barron opens local automotive repair facility. vited. DAVID STREET CHURCH OF GOD – David Street Church FAITH BAPTIST of God is hosting sunrise service CHURCH – 1024 Mission Road, $ on today at 7 a.m. Breakfast will be Cartersville. Faith Baptist Church 9.99 served immediately after. Regular is hosting its Spring revival serv- BRAND NAME service begins at 11 a.m. On April ices today through April 4 with Oil Service for First Time Visit FURNISHINGS & MATTRESSES 7, the church will be hosting Glory Wendell Calder as the guest Must mention ad. *Some limitations apply. See store for details. Bound to minister through music speaker. Today’s services will be at  at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited. 10:45 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Week- night services start at 7 p.m. Every- We service Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramax.   SNOW SPRINGS BAPTIST one is invited. 770-334-3169   CHURCH – 61 Snow Springs 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 Road, Adairsville. Snow Springs PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- [email protected]    ! Baptist Church is hosting Easter TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford morning service today at 7 a.m. Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley with morning worship at 10:30 Baptist Church is hosting a Men’s a.m. Everyone is invited. Prayer breakfast on April 7 at 8 a.m. Rev. 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Cartersville City Ballet Company Auditions 2018 - 2019 Performing Season Dancers Ages 7 Years to Adult are eligible. Auditions will be held at the Cartersville School of Ballet Studios.

— Youth Ensemble Thursday, April 12TH — Junior Company Tuesday, April 17TH — Senior Apprentice Sat, April 14TH — Senior Company & Pre-Professional Companies Saturday, April 14TH

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, April 1, 2018 3C The apiary arts, WHERE and sciences too! Maybe I should have tapped 9- 1-1 into my smart phone to call in a domestic dispute. But it was a lit- tle too early to pull an April Fool’s Day joke on local law enforce- IN THE ment; their sense of humor proba- bly wouldn’t surface in a positive way. And it would cost more money than the value of a box of bees. I write this from a position of ig- Humphreys norance. I purposely possess a less-than- TLS identified the hive that pro- WORLD? superficial knowledge about the art duced the swarm. and science of beekeeping. I told She missed finding the new Miss Em and The Latin Scholar queen over the previous weeks SPECIAL (TLS) two years ago that I planned when she and TG worked on their From left, Nannette Enloe, Ann Cummings, Cathy Wall, Anne to remain blissfully ignorant about hives. Rahman, Marilynn Devine and Julie Bateman are pictured in the subject. As for me, I couldn’t tell the dif- Sydney, Austrailia, prior to setting off on a New Zealand cruise. In the meantime, in one corner ference between a queen and a of the workshop, I installed a bee drone on either a good day or a bad bench where TLS and The Ginger one. But I knew two queens could (TG) put together what seemed to not co-exist in the same hive; that be a countless number of frames sooner or later, all in bee timing,, and boxes. one of them would have to go — I built an alcove on one side of apparently now was that time. the bench where they could store This swarm gathered on a their bee suits and hoods. On the branch of a water oak tree about EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK: wall behind the benchtop, a length 25-feet above the ground; too high of peg board adorned with a vari- up and too far away from the tree distinct flavors. It has many varieties that ety of hooks holds an assortment trunk for us to do anything to cap- provide flavors ranging from sweet to a of equipment. ture the swarm to place into an- Spice up semi-mint. Basil is commonly used in Then in the kitchen awaiting fur- other hive. meats, seafood and vegetables. It also pro- ther rearrangement of the “stuff” in While we ate lunch, this swarm vides a strong and vibrant flavor in many the workshop, a honey extractor flew away in search of a new your life dishes, especially in sauces such as sits in a corner beside a rack that home. spaghetti or pesto. holds bottles and other items Sunday before last, Miss Em and Looking to turn your food from ordinary Having eggs today? Then thyme is your used to process honey from the I saw TG checking out the hives in to extraordinary with added flavor and pops herb for the day. Thyme is a small herb with hives. the back garden. TLS sent him to of color? many leaves on a stem or sprig that comes Last winter at the bottom of each get a 10-frame deep with base and Please join me and Master Gardener in over 400 varieties. It pairs really well Roberts extractor leg, I attached a 3-inch lid. Mary Willis for “Spice Up Your Life,” a with beans, eggs, potatoes and vegetable caster. We didn’t want to perma- One of the hives at their house dishes, while also complementing other Bartow County Extension seminar offered nently anchor the extractor to one swarmed while they worked on the on Monday. herbs such as rosemary or oregano. Make April 14 in the demonstration kitchen of the spot in the kitchen, so I came up floor frame of their chicken house. Learn about changing your meals with a your scrambled eggs pop with a dash of Olin Tatum Agricultural Building at 320 W. with a solution that involved cut- A little luck allowed them to recap- Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. Cooking with little tarragon, turmeric and thyme as your thyme. ting some flat stock steel to size; ture that swarm in the hive that TG various herbs and spices is a great way to mind opens up to the possibilities that you Come learn about cooking with these some nuts, lock washers, flat picked up earlier in the day. enhance any meal and cut back on salt, fat can create. Outside of providing flavor herbs and more! Whether you want to spice washers and bolts; and locking Last week, here he was again and sugar. At our event we will be preparing while keeping sodium low, herbs, like many up your meals or fight chronic disease, this casters. going into the barn to get another multiple dishes, tasting a variety of herbs other fruits and vegetables, have antioxi- class is for you. It took me longer to design it hive set up to try to capture another and spices, and learning how to store and dants that may help to reducing the risk of I hope to see you at our hands-on work- than it did to actually build it. But preserve them. heart disease some cancers. shop on April 14. To register and secure swarm. Long ago, spices were the dominant trad- Cooking with spices and herbs can seem your spot, call our office at 770-387-5142. it rolls where we need it to, which Two swarms in a little more than ing item globally and associated only with more challenging than it actually is. The The $10 fee is due at time of registration. is better than dragging it or carry- a week. the elite. Entire empires were built around key is experimenting with your favorite Space is limited, so reserve your spot today. ing it. A day or so later, while I sat in their production and trade. foods and discovering what you like best. And that was my involvement front of my laptop computer doing Columbus “discovered” America while Savory spices and herbs, such as black pep- — Alexis Roberts, RDN is the Family with the hives that Miss Em, TLS some tedious work from my day looking for a shorter distance to India to per, cumin, curry powder, onion, basil, and Consumer Sciences Agent for Bartow and TG installed under the crape job, Miss Em burst into the kitchen benefit the spice trade. Thankfully, spices oregano and ginger are a great way to add County Cooperative Extension, a partner- myrtle tree in the back garden. I re- loudly proclaiming: “A swarm. are no longer just for the elite, and we do a savory flavor without adding salt. ship of The University of Georgia, The U.S. mained blissfully ignorant. They’re swarming.” not have to travel across the world to get Looking for something sweet? Try satis- Department of Agriculture and Bartow The tipping point of my igno- She came outside to check on a them. fying that sweet tooth with spices like cin- County. For more information and free rance probably came last May cackling chicken but her quest was You can buy different spices and herbs at namon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, allspice or home, health, nutrition and food safety while TG and I worked on The interrupted by a buzzing in the air your local grocery store or grow your own cardamom. publications, call 770-387-5142 or visit Duck House. If memory serves, we — a third swarm. and make Wednesday’s chicken taste differ- If you are just getting started, then basil our local website at ugaextension.org/bar- were bent over some composite They finally gathered on a pine ent from the chicken dish served is the herb for you. Basil is known for its tow. lumber that I decided would be a branch about 30-feet up. I didn’t good option for flooring, when, out know why they swarmed in March of nowhere, a buzzing noise filled when last year it was May. the air. A swarm! Looks like I need to get un-igno- Pinwheels An instructor for a beekeeping rant. seminar at the Atlanta Botanical FROM PAGE 1C Garden talked about swarms. But “I met with individuals from the local dren more than anyone else. With the sup- will bring up feelings of joy for those that to maintain my ignorance, I lis- — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow and county school systems,” Tant said. port and help of our schools, we can help we were able to help; feelings of sadness tened and took a few notes without Master Gardener. He has been “We are coordinating efforts this year. The turn great childhoods into bright futures. and guilt for those that I feel like we could really concentrating on what he gardening in Euharlee since the schools are going to have ‘Wear Blue for We have a great partnership already with have possibly done more for; and I also was saying. 20th Century. Information about Child Abuse Prevention Days’ and Advo- both school systems here in Bartow County feel hope. I never figured this would be gardening can be found on the cates will be giving all faculty and staff and both already do a fantastic job at re- “I feel hope because we have individuals testable material. University of Georgia Cooperative who participate a sticker to wear on those sponding to and reporting child abuse. I do in Bartow County who are working dili- Against a background of clear Extension website, selected days. The sticker reads ‘Stand up hope that students … are able to take away gently to protect children. Children deserve blue sky, I looked up into a fog of http://www.caes.uga.edu/publica- for Children.’ that this community cares for their well- great childhoods. I want the public to look bees filling the air and making a tions/. Or contact the Bartow “Also we are hoping to have materials being and this community is here to sup- at the pinwheel garden and feel a sense of noise that would make any horror County Extension Office, 320 W. distributed to the elementary schools to go port all children.” urgency. I want the public to understand film sound effects editor proud. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770- home in backpacks that promote Hoping the pinwheels have a significant that we all play a role in the lives of chil- The thought of running never 387-5142. The Extension Master positive parenting and child abuse impact on passersby, Tant shared she expe- dren and families and simple actions can crossed my mind; I knew that a Gardener Program is a volunteer prevention. riences “different emotions” when viewing make a big difference.” swarm wasn’t hostile. training program for home gar- “The purpose of this effort is to collabo- the display. For more information about Advocates I told TG to find TLS and Miss deners offered through county of- rate with our largest community provider, “Usually I reflect on the children I have for Children, visit http://advochild.org or Em so they could witness the fices of the University of Georgia the school system. The schools see the chil- served in the last year,” Tant said. “This call 770-387-1143. swarm. Cooperative Extension. Customer resents questioning when making a store purchase

DEAR ABBY: Is there a polite The polite way to refuse is to sim- close contact with anyone in the stuffed animal for a lover is a po- fake letter. So I’m taking the op- way to refuse giving store clerks ply say, “I would prefer not to office who is sick — and repeat tent measure of a man’s worth. My portunity to wish both of you a personal information? It seems like share that information.” that to his/her receptionist. failure has left my masculinity sag- happy April Fools’ Day! Your tale every time I shop, the clerks de- I found your question regarding ging. Is there anything I can do to of woe is about as tall as the gi- mand email, phone number, even dental hygienists to be of particular DEAR ABBY: At an amusement reaffirm my manhood and salvage raffe you didn’t win for your birthdate, and they get testy when interest because in the dental office park recently, I was unable to win my relationship? Or should I troll beloved. I say I just want to complete my I use, the hygienist wears gloves the woman I’m dating the over- the avenues of Manhattan in search purchase. I find it so intrusive that By and sometimes a face guard to pre- sized stuffed giraffe she desired. I of a lady whose faith I have not TO MY READERS: A very I’m tempted to leave the items on Abigail Van Buren vent HER from catching some- tried valiantly, but winning wasn’t shattered? – PRIZELESS IN NEW Happy Easter to you all! – LOVE, the counter and walk out. Frankly, I was floored that she had- thing from her patients. Of course, in the cards for me. She forgave YORK ABBY On a similar note, how can I po- n’t been sent home. Please advise. her hands are thoroughly scrubbed me, but I’m afraid she harbors litely tell my doctor or dentist that – BARBARA IN KENTUCKY before she even picks up an instru- more resentment than she let on. DEAR PRIZELESS: Do not Dear Abby is written by Abigail I prefer not to be treated by anyone ment, so the danger of her giving Since then her behavior has been troll the avenues hunting for a Van Buren, also known as Jeanne with cold symptoms? A few days DEAR BARBARA: You are me anything besides a thorough peculiar. She emails me pictures of woman you won’t disillusion. Phillips, and was founded by her ago, I was at the dentist and the hy- under no obligation to give your cleaning is practically nil. giraffes, stretches her neck to New York has several zoos; if you mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact gienist had a cold. I didn’t want to private information when making Because you are concerned frightening lengths, and got a gi- take your girlfriend to visit a real, Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com be a complainer, so I didn’t say a purchase because, too often, the about catching colds, tell your den- raffe tattoo that extends from her live giraffe, it may raise your or P.O. anything because I couldn’t find information winds up on a mailing tist you would prefer to reschedule wrist to her shoulder. standing. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA the right words, but I should have. list that can be sold, and often is. your appointment if you will be in I know the ability to win a I’m often asked if I can spot a 90069. 4C Sunday, April 1, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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Å (5:57) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010) ›› “Faster” (2010) Dwayne Johnson. Å ››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig. FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub Westminster Westminster Crowned UFC Countdown MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ(11:30) ›› “Concussion” (2015) Will Smith. ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 3, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Rose. Middle blackish Splitting For the People (N) Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Lethal Weapon ’ LA-Vegas The Mick Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Voice (N) ’ (:01) Rise (N) ’ Chicago Med (N) ’ The Late J. 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Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Henry Henry Movie ’ Å Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy The Lion Vampi Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck “Disney’s Descendants 2” (2017) ’ Å Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤››› “A Few Good Men” (1992) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson. Å ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Å› “Jaws 3” (1983) Dennis Quaid. Å (:45) ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Jefferies The President Show TCM μ(11:45) ››› “Calamity Jane” (:45) ››› “Love Me or Leave Me” (1955) Doris Day. ››› “Pillow Talk” (1959) Rock Hudson. ››› “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies” (1960) M.Douglas (:15) ››› “The China Syndrome” (1979) Jane Fonda. M.Doug BRAVO ∂Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Summer House (N) Watch What BET ∏Browns Meet the Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Payne Payne House of Payne Kevin Hart (:25) Madea’s Big Happy Family Å The Quad (N) The Quad SYFY ∫(11:00) ›› “MI-5” › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010) Å ››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench. Å (DVS) ›› “Faster” (2010) Dwayne Johnson. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC UFC UFC Countdown UEFA Champions League Soccer MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ(11:30) ››› “John Wick” (2014) ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master: Angels Ink Master (N) ’ Ink Master: Angels

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 4, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET M L King Jr. Mod Fam House Designated Survivor Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ ’ Empire (N) ’ Star (N) ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News 11Alive News The Blacklist (N) ’ Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. ’ The Late J. 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(N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Toronto Raptors. (N) NBA Basketball ESPN 2 O(10:00) Get Up NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å NBA: The Jump SportsCenter Spec. Golf Masters Par 3 Contest. SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post Driven Bundesliga Soccer Spotlight Focused MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. UFC Unleashed World Poker HIST TAmerica’s Book America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Rise Up American Pickers FSSE UNBA Basketball 18 Holes Golf Swing Outside NBA Basketball: Hawks at Heat Driven Schuer Braves HOF Pregame NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Atlanta Hawks. 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Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Henry Henry Movie ’ Å Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy The Lion Vampi Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck “Zapped” (2014) Zendaya. ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤›› “Insidious: Chapter 3” (2015) Å ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Å› “Jaws 3” (1983) Dennis Quaid. Å (:15) › “Jaws the Revenge” (1987) Å (:15) ››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office Office Office (:15) The Office (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Park Å Daily Opposi TCM μ“Privte “Strange Love-Molly Louvain” (:15) ›› “Doctor X” (1932) Å (:45) ›› “The Walking Dead” “Mystery of the Wax Museum” ›› “The Kennel Murder Case” ›› “Noah’s Ark” (1928) Dolores Costello. “20,000 Years in Sing Sing” “Kid BRAVO ∂Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Watch NYC BET ∏Browns Meet the Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Payne Payne Payne Payne ›› “Barbershop” (2002) Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson. I Am MLK Jr. (N) “Barbershop 2: Back” SYFY ∫(11:30) “Flight 7500” (:15) ›› “Wild Card” (2014) Å (DVS) (:15) ›› “Batman Returns” (1992, Action) Michael Keaton. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 5, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy (N) Station 19 (N) ’ Scandal (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry (N) ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ ’ Gotham (N) ’ Show-Apollo Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Super A.P. Bio Will Champ Chicago Fire (N) ’ The Late J. 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(N) (Live) SportCtr 2018 Masters Tournament First Round. (N Same-day Tape) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OGet Up (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å College Hockey: Bulldogs vs Buckeyes NCAA Studio Update College Hockey: Wolverines vs Fighting Irish FOXSPO P MLB Baseball: Nationals at Braves Pregame MLS Soccer Post Polaris ACC Golf Life Pregame NHL Hockey: Hurricanes at Flyers Post UFC Main Event UFC Unleashed HIST TPawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People Swamp People (N) Truck Night (:05) Swamp People FSSE UNBA Basketball College Softball Tulsa at Oklahoma State. NBA Basketball: Heat at Hawks Driven FOX Running Triathlon College Softball Tulsa at Oklahoma State. First of Spring ACC Future FREE VMiddle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. ’ Å ››› “The Incredible Hulk” (2008) Edward Norton. ’ Siren (N) Å (:01) Siren Å (:02) Siren Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WI Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Project Runway Project Runway (N) (:32) Project Runway All Stars TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed (N) ’ Lone Star Law Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ NICK ØRivets PAW PAW Blaze Blaze PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Henry Henry Movie ’ Å Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy The Lion Vampi Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck “Zombies” (2018) ’ Å Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Gravity Gravity Raven Stuck Andi Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤(10:30) ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” ›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. Å ››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage. Å ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Opposi TCM μ›› “A Stolen Life” (1946) Bette Davis. Å ››› “Dark Victory” (1939) Bette Davis. “The Golden Arrow” (:15) ››› “The Petrified Forest” Bette Davis: Volcano ››› “The Lodger” (1944) Å (:45) ››› “Gaslight” (1944) Charles Boyer. Å (DVS) BRAVO ∂Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Imposters (N) Å Watch Charm BET ∏Meet the Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:35) ››› “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” (2004) (:05) ›› “ATL” (2006, Comedy-Drama) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Black Mancave Rundown Mancave SYFY ∫› “Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood” (2003) (:01) ››› “Batman Begins” (2005, Action) Christian Bale. Å (:04) ›› “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) ››› “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen. Å Magi FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å UEFA Pre UEFA Europa League Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub Women’s Soccer United States vs Mexico. 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Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å ER ’ Å Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Call the Midwife ’ Poldark-Master Soundbreaking ’ Soundbreaking ’ Soundbreaking ’ WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang MacGyver (N) ’ Hawaii Five-0 (N) ’ Blue Bloods (N) ’ News Masters WPXA (14) , CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer (N) Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WPBA (30) 0 Ellies Milk Hidden Villages Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Lark Rise Father Brown ’ Death in Paradise New Tricks ’ Å Doctor Blake Secrets-Henry TLC AHoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life ’ Skin Tight Medium Medium Long Island Medium Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ Trading Spaces ’ A&E F(10:00) Live PD ’ Grace vs. Abrams Live PD “Live PD -- 06.24.17” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD “Live PD -- 12.15.17” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 04.06.18” Riding along with law enforcement. 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(N Same-day Tape) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OGet Up (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Intentional Talk (N) NFL Live Å SportsCenter (N) SportCtr Sports. College Basketball Awards (N) Kickboxing GLORY 52. (Taped) NFL Live FOXSPO P NHL Hockey: Hurricanes at Flyers Driven Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies. (N) (Live) Post Driven MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies. HIST TAncient Aliens “The Visitors” ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ (:03) Ancient Aliens (:03) Ancient Aliens FSSE UCollege Softball Running XTERRA ACC Future Fight Sports: Boxing Sport. ACC Future Pregame NBA Basketball: Hawks at Wizards Post 3 Wide Raceline NBA Basketball FREE V› “Mr. Deeds” (2002) Adam Sandler. ’ ››› “The Incredible Hulk” (2008) Edward Norton. (:35) › “Zookeeper” (2011) Kevin James. (:40) ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994) Å (8:50) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” The 700 Club ’ LIFE WI Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å I Survived Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ ›› “Heaven Is for Real” (2014) Å (:02) ›› “Heaven Is for Real” (2014) Å TRAV ¨Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Expedition Unknown Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked (N) ’ Å (:05) Tanked ’ (:05) Tanked ’ NICK ØPAW PAW PAW PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Alvinnn!!! Lip Sync Movie ’ Å Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Puppy Puppy Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck “Wizards of Waverly Place” Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Bizaard Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bizaard Stuck Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Larkin” Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. Å ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) ›› “Escape Plan” (2013) Sylvester Stallone. Å ›› “The Outsiders” (1983) Matt Dillon. ››› “Batman” (1989) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton. Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office Office Office Office Office ›› “Wayne’s World” (1992) Mike Myers. Daniel Tosh: Happy TCM μ“Front ›››› “Libeled Lady” (1936) (:15) ›››› “The Philadelphia Story” (1940) (:15) ›››› “His Girl Friday” (1940) Å ››› “Woman of the Year” (1942, Comedy) ››› “Freaks” (1932) (:15) ››› “Ruggles of Red Gap” (1935) › “Way Out West” BRAVO ∂Watch What Vanderpump Rules Real Housewives Southern Charm Housewives/NYC Your Husband Housewives Housewives/Atl. ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Å ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Å BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:33) ›› “ATL” (2006, Comedy-Drama) Tip Harris, Lauren London. ››› “Coach Carter” (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard. The Quad Black Mancave SYFY ∫(11:01) ›› “Immortals” (2011) (:29) ›› “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) (:25) ››› “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama FS1 ªBeyond Wheel NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Race Hub NASCAR Racing Race Hub NASCAR Racing Drag Racing UFC Tonight Å UFC Weigh-In Å UFC Countdown MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ›› “Hot Tub Time Machine” ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “The Expendables 2” (2012) Sylvester Stallone. ’ Bellator MMA Live (N) ’ (Live) Å Bellator

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Dateline ’ Å Mom ’ Mom ’ WGTV (8) ( Rogers Dinosaur Builder Mack Pink Splash Edisons Nature Painting Garden House Old BBQ Milk Kitchen Cook Cooking Martha Baking Simply Saman Heartland House Old WGCL (46)) CBS46 News at 6am CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) ’ Å CBS46 News at 9am Lucky Dr. Chris Innova Inspec Paid Prg. Credit? Paid Prg. Masters Masters Finish 2018 Masters Tournament Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Å WPXA (14) , Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WATL (36)` Paint Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Credit? Air Fryer Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Forensic Forensic Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers › “The Spy Next Door” (2010, Children’s) Life of a King WGN-A (9) / Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. LifeLock Paid Prg. Paid Prg. 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Live PD ’ Å DISC HDeadliest Catch ’ Fish Out Chasin’ MLFAn Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch TNT ILaw & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å› “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” Å ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007) Nicolas Cage. Å (DVS) “47 USA JSuits “Bad Man” Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Try Yoga Try Yoga Chrisley ›››› “Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior” (:35) ››› “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985) ››› “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015) Tom Hardy. (:35) ›› “National Treasure” fx KPaid Prg. Paid Prg. Mother Mother Mother Mother ››› “Elysium” (2013) Matt Damon. ’ Å ››› “Gravity” (2013) Sandra Bullock. ’ ››› “The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012) Andrew Garfield. ’ Å “Capt. America: Winter” ESPN NSportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Softball Arizona at Oregon. (N) MLS Soccer ESPN 2 O30 for 30 Å E:60 Formula 1 Racing Cheerleading (N) Ch’rlead SC Feat. Formula 1 Racing E:60 College Softball Florida at Alabama. (N) College Softball Tennessee at Auburn. (N) E:60 FOXSPO P MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies. Athletics ACC Shape Redfern UEFA C ACC UEFA Champions League Soccer Bundesliga Soccer Bundesliga Soccer HIST TCoin Paid Prg. Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide ’ Å Roanoke: Search for the Lost Colony ’ Return to Roanoke FSSE UFlipping Prostate Paid Prg. Paid Prg. LifeLock Paid Prg. Flipping LifeLock Paid Prg. Flipping ACC Martin 3 Wide Raceline NBA Basketball: Hawks at Wizards Driven Fight Sports: Boxing 3 Wide FREE VPaid Prg. 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Loud Loud Loud Loud DISNEY ∞ Roadster Puppy Puppy Vampi Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Gravity Gravity Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ TVL ±Rose. Rose. (:12) Roseanne ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Golden Golden Golden Golden AMC ≤Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n Riflem’n ››› “The Cowboys” (1972, Western) John Wayne. Å ››› “Braveheart” (1995) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Å COM ¥Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Scrubs Scrubs ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s (:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s (:15) ›› “Bad Teacher” (2011) Premiere. TCM μ››› “Things to Come” (1936) “What “Detec “Sage Barry ›› “Tarzan’s Secret Treasure” Crime ››› “Rachel and the Stranger” ›››› “Red River” (1948, Western) John Wayne. 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JAMES SWIFT / DTN Jerome and Michelle Warren opened J’s Simply Soul in White IN about four years ago. Barbecue place in White succeeds by keeping it ‘Simply Soul’

BY JAMES SWIFT fast food, it’s going to be a home-cookedMOKEstation parking lot at the intersection of The Meating Place Cafe — they flat out Motor City to Old Car City wasn’t with- [email protected] meal,” saidS co-owner Jerome Warren. Highway 41 and Grassdale Road in rejected the offer. A few weeks later, how- out its challenges. Still, the Michiganders “We don’t claim to be chefs or anything Cartersville, where today a McDonald’s ever, they were asked to give the location had always fostered a fondness for tradi- In many ways, J’s Simply Soul is the like that. We know what we cook and how restaurant stands. a second chance. This time, they decided tional Southern soul food. opposite of a “contemporary” restaurant. to cook it, and we know how to cook it “We had a huge following,” said to give the whole “restaurant” thing a “Our grandparents and parents came Diners who visit the barbecue place at well — we don’t try to get too fancy.” Michelle Warren, Jerome’s spouse and co- two-month trial run. from the South,” Jerome said. “They take 3367 U.S. 411 in White shouldn’t expect That old-school and straight-to-the- owner of J’s Simply Soul. “That corner Four years later, that “trial run” contin- pride in their cooking. When they’re high-speed, assembly-line-like service. point approach has served Warren well. was truly hot.” ues as the Warrens’ full-time family busi- doing it, they’re doing it from their hearts. With its cinderblock walls, plaid, plastic Whereas some big name franchises and She recounted one of their customers ness. It’s just something you love to do.” table covers and toolbox-sized condiment high-end “concept” restaurants have fal- coming up to them and asking if they “It kind of fell in our laps,” Michelle There’s no denying Jerome’s dedication holders, nor should they expect any pre- tered in less than a year in Cartersville, J’s would perhaps be interested in taking said. “We’re Christians, and we would to the art of barbecuing. Going through tentious decor. And they certainly should- Simply Soul — regardless of its more re- their acclaimed barbecue to a brick-and- work on faith. The way it was given to us, about 100 pounds of pork every four days, n’t expect the head cook to boast about his mote location — continues to thrive in mortar location. the way that it was set up, the way that the he often starts his shifts at 4 and 5 in the menu being anything more than good, “downtown” White. Initially, the Warrens were not im- steps were placed for us, our path, we morning, sometimes not taking his apron old-fashioned comfort food. Warren moved into the building in pressed. In fact, after taking a look at the knew it was nothing but God.” off until after 10 o’clock at night. “If I come to your house and cook your 2014. Before that, he was a DirecTV con- building in White — which was formerly Moving from Detroit to Georgia, the SEE SOUL, PAGE 2D food in your kitchen, it’s not going to be tractor who served up barbecue in a gas the home of Dee’s Road Kill Cafe and Warrens said the transition from the Our neighbors that served: Jean Day Weathering the storm: Branch of Service: United Are you prepared for States Navy Nurse Corp Rank: Retired Captain (06) Awards: National Defense, Viet natural disasters? Nam Service Dates of Service: 1971-1980 Severe weather can test even (active), 1985-2002 (reserve) the most seasoned homeowners. Education: BS in nursing from And while storm hazards such as West Virginia University, Masters power outages, downed trees, in nursing from Emory University and flooding can result in costly damage to your home, they can The Official United States Navy Culpepper also put your family’s safety at Nurse Corp was established in risk. The key to making it 1908 by an act of Congress. How- through a storm safely is to be TNC: Where were you as- ever, women had been unofficially prepared. serving as nurses onboard Navy signed? ships and in Navy hospitals for 100 JD: While on active duty, I Protect your home Moore years. The first official Navy served in the Portsmouth Naval Before a storm arrives, you’ll Nurses were known as the “Sacred Hospital in high risk surgery, OB- want to take proactive steps to passable. You’ll want to have an Twenty.” Because the Navy made Gyn and supervision. I was also as- emergency plan that identifies a prevent damage to your home, no provisions to support them, they signed to Pensacola Naval place nearby where you can had to provide their own housing Hospital where I served in Mid- such as: SPECIAL safely stay if you lose power for and food. The Navy Nurse Corp surgery and labor and delivery. an extended period of time. Jean Day served in the Navy Nurse corp from 1971-2002. • Cleaning your gutters and was all female until 1965. In addition, you should gather TNC: What about your training a long time. Did you spend all your worked with me and I finished on downspouts so that water can the necessary supplies you’ll Thomas N. Culpepper (TNC): while in the Navy? time on active duty? time. We were originally slated to flow freely away from your need to stay safe both during and How did you decide on the Navy? JD: Nurses generally did not re- JD: No. I spent about nine years go to Saudi Arabia, but our orders home. after a storm. The following are JD: During my sophomore year ceive any military training other on active duty. A few years after were changed to Charleston, South • Inspecting and repairing roof some items to put together in an in college, I talked to a very than the eight-week officer train- leaving active duty, I joined the Carolina, to be able to relieve the shingles and flashing to prevent emergency supply kit. charming Navy recruiter and ing. During OCS, we were re- Navy Reserves and served at Dob- active duty personnel for other water damage. Food/supplies. Stock up on thought that it would be a great quired to go through flotation bins Naval Air Station in Marietta. duty. This worked out good for me • Trimming overhanging tree enough nonperishable food to way to be a nurse and travel and training where we had to be able because I had an 8-month-old limbs. sustain you and your family for see a bit of the world. I was also to swim and jump from a high TNC: How did you fulfill your [daughter] at the time and really • Securing loose objects (e.g., several days. You’ll also want to married at the time to a Navy man, platform. A lot of the nurses had to reserve commitment? did not to want leave her.” grills and patio furniture). store other items that are specific but that was not why I joined the be pushed. Of course, we had a lot JD: I worked in the base clinic • Parking your car and storing to your family’s needs, such as Navy. After graduating from col- inspections. During my career, I on my scheduled drill days. I also TNC: What was/is your civilian any heavy equipment (e.g., infant formula, diapers, pet food, lege, I was sent to Officer Candi- received updates and leadership had the opportunity to fulfill my occupation? lawnmower) inside a garage. clothing, and blankets. date School (OCS) in Newport training. Some of the most practi- annual training requirements at JD: I worked as a nurse practi- • Investing in storm windows, First aid/medicine. Be pre- News, Virginia. At that time, Navy cal training I received was from bases in Japan, Spain, Puerto Rico, tioner for 24 years at Cartersville doors, and shutters. pared for any possible medical OCS was the only formal training the Senior Corpsmen. They Charleston, South Carolina, New OB-Gyn. I also worked my last needs by having a first aid kit. the nurses received since we had showed me techniques and proce- Orleans, Louisiana, and Pensacola, three years in Dalton in an OB- Have an emergency Also talk to your doctor about previously graduated from nursing dures that were very usable and Florida. In 1991, my unit was acti- Gyn setting. For a time, I also plan/stock up on supplies obtaining an extra prescription school. Actually, the Navy did not that a young nurse generally did vated for Desert Storm. I was fin- worked in labor and delivery at A severe storm can cause for important medications you even have uniforms for us at first. not know about. I give them a lot ishing my Master’s program at Cartersville Medical Center. I re- power outages that last for days. take such as heart and blood We had to wear prescribed civilian of credit. Emory at the time and was afraid cently retired. It can also result in downed pressure medications, insulin, attire until they could have uni- it would take me another year to power lines, fallen trees, and forms made. TNC: You were in the Navy for finish due to the call-up. Emory SEE DAY, PAGE 5D flooding that make roads im- SEE SAFETY, PAGE 2D Business

2D Sunday, April 1, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Pareto’s Principle: Focusing on the vital 20 percent

Vilferado Pareto was an Italian 20 percent to perform at max capac- marketing that doesn’t work instead As Houston and I got off the After this realization, I can assure economist in the late 1800s. While ity and eliminating some or all of of focusing all of our energy and re- phone, I began to think about how you we will be making some big working at the University of Lau- the sales force that didn’t perform sources on the 20 percent that does. the dynamics of the 80/20 rule per- changes. Eighty percent of our ef- sanne, in Switzerland, he noticed would cause revenues to skyrocket. That’s a great question. Is it be- tained to the rest of our business. forts will be geared towards finding that income was unevenly distrib- Juran dubbed this anomaly cause we’re testing new marketing You see, about three years ago, the deals, not rehabbing them. uted throughout Italy. After re- “Pareto’s Principle,” and it was later strategies to help us expand? Or is we reached maximum capacity. We This leads me to ask you what searching the issue, he determined referred to as the 80/20 rule. Since it because we’re assuming the mar- do about a deal a month. And thus you spend a majority of your time that approximately 80 percent of the then, large corporations and small ket will change and render our cur- far, none of the strategies we have on. Are you happy with the results? land in Italy was owned by 20 per- business owners alike have used the rent best-performing strategies implemented have gotten us past If not, I suggest you use Pareto’s cent of the people. This led Pareto 80/20 rule to evaluate many aspects obsolete, thereby allowing one of that mark. Principle to evaluate your circum- to investigate other countries where of day-to-day operations. our more unproductive methods to I took a step back and tried to stances. Find the vital few things he discovered a similar statistic: 80 Joey and Ashley English Take the conversation I was hav- begin to work? look at things from the outside and you do that produce your best re- percent of the wealth was owned by ing with my buddy, Houston Long. I don’t know the answer to that. asked, “What do we spend 80 per- sults, and focus the majority of your about 20 percent of the people. cusing on what he called “the vital We were talking about how we But I do know we have many tac- cent of our effort on?” energy on them. Your future success In the 1940s, a Romanian-born few” (i.e. the 20 percent) you could spend our marketing dollars and tics for marketing to potential sell- It became abundantly clear: 80 depends on it. American management consultant increase a business’s efficiency ex- Houston pointed out that he get’s 80 ers that has yet to result in a house percent of our efforts are spent on by the name of Joseph Juran stum- ponentially. percent of his business from 20 per- purchase. And from what Houston, rehabbing. This means only 20 per- — Joe and Ashley English buy bled across Pareto’s work. After re- He also noticed that 80 percent of cent of his marketing — sound fa- and Juran for that matter, pointed cent of our efforts are geared toward houses and mobile homes in North- viewing it, Juran noticed that 80 total sales was typically produced miliar? out is we should really hone in on deal acquisition. From the outside, west Georgia. For more informa- percent of a business’ problems by only 20 percent of the sales Houston wondered why we the “vital few” strategies that work we look less like a real estate invest- tion or to ask a question, go to tended to be caused by 20 percent force. He found that by building a spend so much time, effort and the best and eliminate the ones that ment company and more like a con- www.cashflowwithjoe.com or call of the factors. He surmised by fo- reward system that encouraged the money on the 80 percent of our don’t. struction company. Joe at 678-986-6813.

Jerome said. “But that’s the Simply thing else that keeps bringing peo- Soul Soul part of it. You can get a little ple to their relatively secluded bit more than you normally would restaurant. FROM PAGE 1D get at a typical barbecue restau- “Most people who come in here The Warrens cook their meat in rant.” say it feels like home,” Jerome two wood-burning smokers Counting the co-owners, the said. “I’m not going to say every behind the restaurant. Their top- restaurant currently has four em- day is a good day, because some sellers are pulled pork, brisket and ployees. Michelle said the restau- days you have customers that will — naturally — ribs. rant averages about 28 customers a try your patience. But for the most “I don’t think there’s any special day, with the overall traffic depend- part, our customers understand who technique,” Jerome said. “You just ing on the season. we are and what we’re about, and have to love what you’re doing.” “The warmer it gets, the more that’s all you can really ask for.” And unlike other barbecue joints, busy we get,” she said. “We seem Indeed, perhaps the restaurant’s he said he has no problem giving to be seeing a lot of new faces ... we defining feature isn’t even an item customers free samples before they are seeing a heavier volume in the on the menu — it’s the hundreds of purchase a full meal. dinner [crowd] than we are the photographs of J’s Simply Soul “I’ll cut you off a bone, I give lunch.” customers that line almost every you the rib, and if you like it great, Growth over the last four years, inch of the business’ walls. and if not? It does not hurt our feel- she said, has been steady. In addi- “My wife had a bunch of pic- ings,” he said. “Eventually, you tion to the in-house restaurant rev- tures that she had loaded up in her keep trying, you’re going to find enue, the business also provides computers. Once we had the something you like ... it pays off, catering services. While Michelle restaurant and this actually came to because someone [will] taste the ruled out any plans for expansion be, she just started framing some of bone and they’ll say ‘wow, give me to other sites in the county, she did the pictures from when we were a slab.’ Someone tastes the brisket, say she’d love to get a food truck outside,” Jerome said. “Now peo- they’ll buy a couple of pounds of and bring J’s Simply Soul to festi- ple come in and they’re like, ‘how brisket.” vals and other events in Bartow and can I get on the wall?’ Well, we Some of their more popular non- beyond. take your picture. It feels good barbecue items include the maca- While the pulled chicken, fried when somebody you don’t know JAMES SWIFT/DTN roni and cheese, dressing, collard fish, corned beef, Reuben sand- comes in and sees their grandchil- Jerome Warren shows off greens, candied yams and desserts wiches and sour cream pound cake dren and they’re like ‘hey, that’s some of his restaurant’s most — particularly, the peach cobbler. have earned J’s Simply Soul plenty my granddaughter or that’s my popular cuts of meat. He said “What barbecue restaurant do of repeat customers, both Jerome grandson’ ... it’s like a family at- he goes through about 100 you know that sells dressing?” and Michelle said there’s some- mosphere pounds of pork every four days.

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