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March 11, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Adairsville unveils Beasley sign

RANDY PARKER/DTN BY JAMES SWIFT tographs for fans, friends and former “My elementary school teachers, Vic Beasley Jr. [email protected] neighbors — many of them nibbling it’s good to see them come out,” he smiles as on cookies outside city hall shaped said. “They played a big role in my Adairsville City The new road signs in his honor like Beasley’s No. 44 jersey — for the success to where I am now.” Councilman and might be grammatically correct, but better part of two hours. Beasley attended Adairsville High mayor pro-tem Buddy Bagley Atlanta Falcons defensive end Vic “It’s a blessing,” Beasley, 25, said. School from 2006 to 2010. During his unveils one of the Beasley Jr., couldn’t help but notice an “All my hard work in the town I put tenure as a Tiger, he played on both two signs that will unofficial error in the lettering. in, throughout my career, it’s just sides of the field, splitting his time on be placed at the “The majority of the people call it humbling to see my town honor me. the gridiron as a running back and a north and south ‘Dairsville,’” he said. “The ‘A’ is They’ve given me a lot of support linebacker. ends of Adairsville silent.” over the years.” His senior year, he racked up seven on Highway 41. More than 200 people came to the More than a few familiar faces touchdowns and 828 yards on 120 Adairsville Public Square Saturday for greeted Beasley at the square’s famed rushes and recorded 102 tackles (plus the unveiling of the city’s new “Home gazebo, which was decked out in ban- an interception) playing defense. of Vic Beasley Jr.” entryway signs. ners with the hashtag #JustAKidFro- The 2016 Pro Bowler then signed au- mAdairsville. SEE BEASLEY, PAGE 4A

Orchards Rydal woman planted at TAYLORSVILLE PUNK doesn’t KES, SCMS receive son’s offer learning gravestone after apparent opportunities case of fraud

BY DONNA HARRIS STAFF REPORT [email protected] A Chattanooga grave marker business has come under fire re- Students at two Bartow County cently for suddenly closing and schools didn’t mind getting their not fulfilling its customers’ orders. hands dirty when they knew it According to a Bartow County would one day result in a crop of Sheriff’s Office report, a Rydal fresh fruit. woman has been caught up in the Last month, a group of volun- mess after she paid $385 to Wich- teers at Kingston Elementary man Monuments for a gravestone planted an orchard to rejuvenate for her deceased son, and still has- the school’s 20-year-old outdoor n’t received the grave marker after classroom while the MudSlingers garden club at South Central Mid- more than seven months. dle planted an orchard to replace The Rydal resident filed a theft the one that was destroyed by con- of services report Wednesday with struction crews. the sheriff’s office, saying she en- “Keep Bartow Beautiful and tered into a contract with Wich- Bartow County Extension Office man Monuments following the often collaborate to fund, plant death of her son last year, accord- and support school and commu- ing to the police report. nity gardens,” KBB Executive Di- She ordered a granite grave rector Sheri Henshaw said. “We marker with the message “In lov- are happy to be a part of those out- ing memory of son and brother” to reach efforts this year. We also al- be placed at Oak Hill Cemetery in ways seek ways to make these Rydal. gardens as sustainable as possible The contract was signed on through selection of plants, best Aug. 3, 2017, and the Rydal planting practices, teacher and woman agreed to make monthly volunteer education and UGA’s JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS installments, beginning in Septem- Cartersville musician Kyle Troop performs with four different bands — all while managing or planning four concurrent plant-care publications on each ber. small businesses. variety. If a garden is too difficult The woman said she met the to manage, it won’t be used and terms of her contract, and as of enjoyed fully by the students and Jan. 1, she had paid $385. faculty.” Bartow local merges music with entrepreneurialism However, she stopped receiving At Kingston, teachers, volun- invoices and was unable to contact teers, Bartow County Master Gar- BY JAMES SWIFT — “I grew up with some of the bluegrass He said the businesses have a tendency to the business by phone. When her deners and Bartow County [email protected] pickers and got to hang with those guys” — “meld into one.” Working 60 hours a week, son stopped by the offices in Ten- Extension Coordinator Paul and graduated from Woodland High School, he often sees his entrepreneurial undertak- nessee, she discovered the busi- Pugliese armed themselves with Whoever said millennials are lazy and de- where he played drums and the saxophone ings slipping into his rock and roll gigs. “I’ll ness was closed for good. shovels and added 10 blueberry void of ambition never met Cartersville res- in band for four years. A business major, he be in the van, building a website,” he said. According to the Chattanooga bushes, six pawpaw trees, five ident Kyle Troop. said he spent a few semesters at His main music focus is an act called Kyle Times Free Press, “scores of cus- persimmon trees and two fig trees Not content with starting one small busi- Highlands College “before hopping in a tour Troop and the Heretics. He’s also performed tomers” have been left without the to the fruit trees, blueberry bushes ness, the 32-year-old is currently operating van.” alongside groups with such colorful gravestones they ordered. and bog plants that were planted three, with plans to launch a fourth shortly. His downtown-adjacent Cartersville resi- monikers as Blud Buzz and Tragic Magic. According to the Chattanooga last year in the woods next to the And that’s on top of regularly recording and dence is home to two of his small businesses “They’re all some sort of vein of rock, but newspaper, the Better Business school. performing with four different bands. — the Faraday Recordings studio and one goes from punk, one’s a little more surf, Bureau in Chattanooga began to About a dozen MudSlingers, “It’s hectic, but it keeps me from getting Marsna Design, which offers various web- one’s a little bit heavier,” he explained. His receive complaints about the busi- with help from the Master Garden- bored,” Troop said. “It gets different bits of site and multimedia services. He is also a co- latest musical endeavor, Sex Falcon, is ex- ness in February, and more than 30 ers and Pugliese, planted two things going through my day and I’m always manager of a record label — the namesake, pected to take flight shortly. such complaints have now been apple trees, two persimmon trees, on my toes.” Pugs on Drugs, is an ode to his business as- A ‘90s kid through and through, the influ- filed against the business. two pawpaw trees, two fig trees Although born in Pennsylvania, Troop has sociate’s hyperactive pooches — and is mak- ence of the decade’s biggest punk bands — The Chattanooga Police Depart- and four blueberry bushes in the resided in Bartow for the last 28 years. He ing plans to begin manufacturing his own ment said Thursday it had opened spent most of his childhood in Taylorsville recording gear. SEE TROOP, PAGE 3A a fraud investigation. SEE ORCHARDS, PAGE 7A Work of 2 CES artists on display at State Capitol

BY DONNA HARRIS Youth Art Month in Georgia — March — and is [email protected] the largest student exhibit in the state.” Kaitlyn, 11, is happy her monoprint titled “Feel- The artwork of two Cartersville Elementary stu- ings” was included in the exhibit. dents has found an audience at the state level. “I think it is awesome that artists get to express Fifth-grader Kaitlyn Gamble-Dixon and third- their art,” she said. “What I would like to add is grader Holly Dufrene have had pieces of art hang- thank you, everyone, for inspiring me to do what ing in the Capitol Art Exhibit, co-sponsored by the I’m best at.” Georgia Art Education Association and the Office Her family was “what inspired me to do the of the Secretary of State, at the Georgia State Capi- piece I did,” Kaitlyn said. tol since Feb. 21. “I just thought how happy they would be,” she “The Capitol Art Exhibit is an opportunity for said. teachers to exhibit their students’ work in a loca- Holly’s entry was a watercolor she painted of a tion where state representatives can easily view the dog. SPECIAL work of art students K-12th grade from all over the “Someone accidentally bumped my arm while South Central Middle sixth- state,” CES art teacher Jennifer Turem said. “The coloring the eye, and it made me have to make the grader Emily Farrow focuses SPECIAL on the task at hand while purpose of the exhibit is to share with our legisla- dog a boxer,” she said. Third-grader Holly Dufrene, left, and fifth-grader Kaitlyn Gamble- working in the school’s new tors and the public the exceptional, creative ability Dixon, students at Cartersville Elementary School, show off their orchard last month. of Georgia’s students. It is the premier event of SEE ARTISTS, PAGE 5A artwork that was chosen for the Capitol Art Exhibit in Atlanta.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News John Isaac Burns and Carol ment operator. He was an avid brother, John (Beth)Timothy until six on Sunday, the 11th of Address: Searcy Burns. musician whom loved to play his Burns; a host of nieces and March, 2018, at Owen Funeral 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 David was a guitar and sing. nephews. Home. dedicated Su- He is preceded in death by his A Celebration of Life Service Flowers are accepted or you Mailing Address: pervisor with father, J.I. Burns and his brother, will be conducted at two o’clock may send memorial contributions 251 S. Tennessee St. the Georgia Danny Burns. in the afternoon on Monday, the in his name to the Wounded War- Cartersville, GA 30120 Department of Survivors include his mother, 12th of March, 2018, in the rior Project at www.wounded- Transportation Carol(Roland) Watts; wife of chapel of Owen Funeral Home warriorproject.org. Phone: 770-382-4545 David Maxwell After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 for thirteen twenty seven years, Joan Herrin with Rev. J. Clinton Green offi- Please visit www.owenfuner- Fax: 770-382-2711 Burns years. He also Burns; children, Darla Elrod, ciating. Interment will immedi- als.com to post tributes and sign David Maxwell Burns, age 67, worked as a Dana Eubanks and Lea Burns; ately follow in Sunset Memory the on-line register. Alan Davis, passed away on Friday, March 9, maintenance grandchildren, Codey Elrod, Gardens. Owen Funeral Home, 12 Publisher 2018. techinican for Burns Alysha Elrod, Kalin Huertas, Friends are cordially invited to Collins Dr. Cartersville, GA Jason Greenberg, David was born on April 28, the Rome Fire Department and Riley Eubanks, Ashton Robert- a visitation with the family from 30120 has charge of the arrange- Managing Editor 1950, in Cartersville, GA, son of was also a talented heavy equip- son and August Blasengame; three o’clock in the afternoon ments. Jennifer Moates, Advertising Director Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified Advertising Director Stage set for Georgia’s May primaries for governor, Congress Lee McCrory, Circulation/Distribution THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from Ringgold, Georgia, Evans publican primary contains a Manager ATLANTA — The list of candi- also previously served in the crowded field of current and for- Stacey Wade, dates running for federal, state Georgia House, representing the mer state lawmakers: Sen. David Circulation Customer Care/ and local elections in Georgia’s Smyrna area. Evans recently Shafer of Duluth will face former Account Manager May 22 primary is set, and many waded into the flap between Sen. Rick Jeffares of McDonough Byron Pezzarossi, of the state’s most prominent po- Cagle and Delta, calling on Geor- and former Rep. Geoff Duncan, Press Room Director litical figures face stiff competi- gia’s Attorney General to investi- who represented Cumming. tion within their own party. gate whether Cagle violated state Shortly after qualifying, Shafer Email: According to the list of candi- law in his threat to punish Delta denied allegations of sexual ha- MANAGING EDITOR dates released by Secretary of for cutting ties with the NRA. rassment made in a complaint re- [email protected] State ’s office Friday, cently filed by a lobbyist. NEWSROOM 13 of Georgia’s 14 U.S. House LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Among Democrats, who held [email protected] seats are being contested this year, Three Republicans and two De- the office for decades before FEATURES EDITOR as is the governor’s office, which mocrats are running to succeed Cagle took office in 2007, two [email protected] will be vacated next year by term- Cagle as the second-highest businesswomen, Sarah Riggs PHOTOGRAPHER limited Republican Gov. Nathan elected official in the state and Amico and Triana Arnold James, [email protected] Deal. . The Re- both of Marietta, will face off. STAFF REPORTERS Also up this year are the posi- [email protected] tions of lieutenant governor, sec- [email protected] retary of state, attorney general BOB ANDRES/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION VIA AP, FILE [email protected] In this March 1 photo, Sen. Michael Williams, R – Cumming, and all of Georgia’s 180 House speaks in support of a bill on the senate floor, in Atlanta. Williams SPORTS REPORTER seats and 56 Senate seats. has announced his candidacy for governor. [email protected] Here is a look at Republicans ADVERTISING DIRECTOR and Democrats who qualified for fice. He has emphasized spending date in 2016. [email protected] the top races: on infrastructure, improving In the Democratic primary, two OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED childhood literacy rates and end- prominent Staceys — Stacey ADVERTISING DIRECTOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESEN- ing Atlanta’s status as a sex-traf- Abrams and Stacey Evans — will   [email protected] TATIVES ficking hub. face off for the chance to try to CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Civil rights icon and U.S. Rep. Perhaps the most outspoken in take the governor’s mansion,      [email protected] John Lewis is the only member of the field is Sen. Michael which hasn’t seen a Democrat in  LEGAL ADVERTISING Georgia’s congressional delega- Williams, who advocated against charge since 2003. 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Letters must bear a publicans Earl “Buddy” Carter in the Senate floor to accuse the would be the first African-Ameri-      lieutenant governor of lacking can woman in the country elected complete signature, street ad- District 1, Doug Collins in Dis-           dress and phone number (ad- trict 9, Barry Loudermilk in Dis- leadership. Like Hill, Williams governor, has garnered some dresses and phone numbers trict 11, Tom Graves in District wants to eliminate the state in- major party endorsements includ-       will not be published). Letters of   14 and Democrats Sanford come tax. He also wants to freeze ing U.S. Rep. John Lewis, as well          500 words or less will be ac- tuition rates at state colleges and as from Our Revolution, a politi- cepted. Libelous charges and Bishop in District 2 and David institute term limits for elected cal advocacy group backed by  abusive language will not be Scott in District 13 will be unop- considered. Information given posed in their primaries. 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BY MARIE NESMITH For more information about DTN: What do you enjoy most [email protected] the BHM or to purchase tickets about working at the Bartow His- for the St. Patrick’s Day events, tory Museum, and what have As St. Patrick’s Day nears, call 770-382-3818 or visit some of your favorite moments Bartow History Museum’s man- http://bartowhistorymuseum.org. been? ager of programs, Joshua Gra- JG: You can’t talk about the ham, is busy organizing a pair of Name: Joshua Graham amazing things at the Bartow events to celebrate the county’s Age: 32 History Museum without talking Celtic heritage. Beginning with Occupation (title): Manager about the great people. I work the Celtic Family Festival from of programs, Bartow History with a great staff here that 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the festivities Museum teaches me something new about on March 17 will continue with Family: I’m not married, and I the local area every day. But, the the St. Patrick’s Day Party from have no children. community members that visit us 7 to 10 p.m. Education: I have a Bachelor are also some of the best mo- “Celtic migrants shaped Bar- of Science in General Studies ments. You never know who you tow County and the whole of from Shorter University, a Mas- will be talking to walking RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS northwest Georgia,” Graham ter of Science in Social Anthro- through our museum or visiting Joshua Graham, Bartow History Museum’s manager of programs, currently has his hands full said. “Some of the last Cherokee pology from University of our archives. Every day gets to organizing a pair of events to celebrate the county’s Celtic heritage. Beginning with the Celtic chieftains that lived in the region Edinburgh [in] Scotland, a Mas- be different. Family Festival from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the festivities on March 17 will continue with the St. Patrick’s had Scottish fur trader ancestors, ter of Arts in Celtic Studies from Day Party from 7 to 10 p.m. and immigrants from Scotland, the University of [Wales Trinity DTN: What has been your fa- Ireland and Wales moved to this Saint David] and a Ph.D. in So- vorite program that you have are here at our museum. I’d love DTN: What is something peo- DTN: What do you like to do area to work the fields and mines cial and Policy Sciences from the helped organize and why? to make our exhibit openings — ple would be surprised to know in your spare time? that shaped the land here and University of Bath [in] England. JG: Our programs are all so our next one is going to be about about you? JG: I’m a gamer and cos- helped to make the people what different, it is difficult to pick a Bartow’s farm life — events that JG: I am a huge gamer — player, so I play pretend for they are. They were not the only DTN: When did you join the favorite. I love showing off our more members of the community video games, table top, LARP grown-ups. I just like taking part people that initially moved to the Bartow History Museum’s staff, history and collection during our really would love to attend. In the [live action roleplaying] and in anything creative. area, but Celts did make up a and what drew you to this line of homeschool and Girl Scout short term, I’d love to get new, board games. I also love sewing large number of the early set- work? events. We recently partnered interesting and diverse people costumes. DTN: Where is your favorite tlers.” JG: I grew up in Floyd with the Booth to offer a Presi- speaking at our monthly Lunch & DTN: What is the best advice place to be in Bartow County? Formed in 1987, BHM’s gift County, and I remember visiting dents’ Day program that was well Learns and Evening Lectures. We you have ever received? JG: The Bartow History Mu- shop, multi-purpose room, and museums all around the area with received, but I am even more ex- already have such quality speak- JG: Two phrases stick out. seum. However, outside of that, permanent and temporary ex- my Grandmother Graham. There cited about our March 21 Her- ers, but I think there are some Make sure you make your life I’ve recently fallen in love with hibits have been housed in the is such a wealth of history in our storic Women Homeschool Day. hidden gems scattered around better, not easier. You have no how beautiful Ms. Jane [Drew] 1869 Courthouse — 4 E. Church region, and for me that history We are bringing dresses from the Bartow. idea what is going on in anyone’s keeps Rose Lawn Museum. I also St. in Cartersville, under the was always the most interesting late author Corra Harris and for- life — give them the benefit of sneak off to lunch at Swheat Church Street bridge — since when it was told as personal sto- mer First Lady of Georgia Eliza- DTN: What is your greatest the doubt. Market as often as I can. December 2010. Divided into six ries of everyday people. After I beth Harris out of storage to put professional and/or personal galleries, the permanent exhibits finished up my Ph.D., I moved on display. We are also getting a achievement? include “A Sense of Place,” back to the area, and I started loan from Rose Lawn Museum of JG: My Ph.D. research was on “Bartow Beginnings,” “Commu- volunteering with the collections one of Rebecca Felton’s dresses. funeral food traditions in north- nity Champions,” “People at department at Tellus [Science She was the U.S.’ first female west Georgia. I was able to col- Work,” “The Coming War” and Museum]. When I was told about senator and was from lect stories and recipes from “Toward New Horizons.” the opportunity at the Bartow Cartersville. older members of the surround- Serving as Bartow’s court- History Museum, I jumped at it. I also love doing things that are ing communities that might have house from 1869 to 1902, the I started at the start of November out of the box. We are celebrating been otherwise lost. I’ll museum’s two-story brick build- 2017. the region’s extensive Celtic her- always feel grateful for that op- ing was utilized for a variety of itage during two events St. portunity. purposes in the 1900s, some of DTN: What do your job re- Patrick’s Day. A family event which included a roller skating sponsibilities as manager of pro- [has] tons of activities that morn- DTN: If you were not in your rink, furniture store and ware- grams entail? ing, and we are throwing a party line of work, what would you house. After sitting vacant since JG: I plan, manage and coor- as a fundraiser for the museum like to do? the 1980s, the structure was ac- dinate all programs at the Bartow that evening. Tickets are still JG: It’s funny – I might say quired by the city of Cartersville History Museum. Every day is available for these events too. college professor, but I already in 1995 and renovated with $1.7 different for me — from planning get to work in education. I might million in Special Purpose Local field trips, homeschool days and DTN: What are your short- say caterer, but I already get to Option Sales Tax funds. Girl Scout events to throwing our term and long-term goals regard- work in events. My job really Tickets for the Celtic Family St. Patrick’s Day Party, Bake ing programs at Bartow History touches on so [many] other pro- Celebrating Our Festival are $10 for adults, $5 for Sale and Farm Day, and assisting Museum? fessions. Maybe personal assis- children and free for museum in the research for our cemetery JG: I believe everyone’s story tant? 40th Anniversary! members. For the St. Patrick’s tours. If it isn’t normal opera- matters. I want all residents of DTN: How would you de- Day Party, the cost to attend is tions, I probably have my hands Bartow County, and even those scribe yourself in three words? $55 for nonmembers and $49 for in it. in the surrounding areas, to know JG: Determined, curious, un- Monday, March 12th BHM members. that we are reflecting who they conventional 11am to 2pm Join Parker, Employees and Former Owner well as long as you’re finding your major metropolitan area. The same Broderick Lumpkin for Cake and Chat! Troop own path and doing what you way that cultural milieu birthed love,” he said. “A lot of it is just grunge acts like Nirvana and Pearl FROM PAGE 1A thinking for yourself and treating Jam, Troop said he wouldn’t be Weekly Specials groups with names like Bad Reli- Troop is licensed music, particu- people with kindness, how you’d surprised if the foothills of north- 3/12/18 to 3/17/18 gion and NOFX — are palpable in larly tracks intended for film and want to be treated. A lot of people west Georgia likewise became an $ 00 Troop’s music. He launched his television commercials. “Right disagree on things, but they’re still unlikely epicenter for the next big Mexicali Monday: Regular Mexicali 5 human so you should treat them as rock and roll revival. biggest release to date, the ten- now,” he said, “I’m working on a Taco Tuesday: $100 Taco (Soft or Hard) track “Fake Songs,” late last year. theme song for a puppet sketch- such. I find that keeps coming up And with more economic devel- “I ended up sitting at the bar of comedy [program] out of Dal- in my songs.” opments and residents coming to Wing Wednesday: 50¢ Wings (Limit 25) The City Cellar and Table 20 with ton.” As perhaps the only resident in Bartow, Troop said he anticipates Thursday: 2 Taco Burgers & Fries $500 a notebook and a pen and people For his businesses and his bands, Bartow County to have both a Matt the local music scene getting much $ 00 probably thought I was crazy, lis- Troop relies primarily on social Santini campaign button and larger — and more lucrative. Fiesta Friday: Fiesta 5 tening to demos on my phone and media marketing. posters of the bands Rancid and “The growth of our community, Saturday: Spectacular Potato Pancho $500 writing furiously,” he recalled. “There are so many online plat- AFI near his work desk, Troop cer- with LakePoint and all the new The album culminates with what forms,” he said. “That’s the best tainly has his finger on the pulse of businesses that are happening in he considers his musical magnum way to reach people. There’s a new Cartersvile’s burgeoning indie rock town, there are more people com- Thank you for making opus — “Van Culture,” a blistering social media network popping up landscape. ing in,” he said. “And with more (and somewhat autobiographical) each week and you kind of have to “There’s a little bit of a scene people you get more of a melting the last 40 years so memorable! two and a half minute toe-tapper just take a leap of faith on some going,” he said. “There are some pot of interests and styles and en- Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm about the throes of nostalgia. “It’s things and just see what’s going to bands in town that are writing tertainment needs, whether these about how things change, people do well.” some good songs — I think the people are into music or not.” 4 N. 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4A Sunday, March 11, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump tariffs may imperil a delicate global economic rebound

BY PAUL WISEMAN tion’s tariffs will be applied, global economy. AP Economics Writer which countries will be subject to The United States has much to them or how economically dam- lose from any deterioration in the WASHINGTON — Things had aging the retaliation from the af- economic environment. The na- been going along so nicely. fected nations might prove. The tion’s unemployment rate has re- Over the past year, the major re- president announced 25 percent mained for months at a 17-year gions of the world finally shed the tariffs on foreign steel and 10 per- low 4.1 percent. And employers in scars of a global financial crisis cent tariffs on foreign aluminum. February added a robust 313,000 and grew in unison for the first But he gave Canada and Mexico jobs — the most in any month in time in a decade. Worldwide a reprieve: He exempted them a year and a half. growth is expected to hit 3.9 per- from the tax temporarily — pro- The tariffs, economists at cent this year — the best pace vided that they agree to renegoti- Northern Trust say, mark “a break since 2011 — and the Interna- ate the North American Free from the market-friendly actions tional Monetary Fund says most Trade Agreement to Trump’s lik- taken by President countries are sharing in the pros- ing. in his first year in office.” Trump perity. The president has also invited has cut taxes and reduced some But President Donald Trump’s other countries to try to negotiate regulations on businesses — poli- announcement Thursday that the their way out of the tariffs, though cies that tend to boost company United States would impose his administration has yet to ex- profits and bolster business confi- heavy tariffs on imported steel plain how the appeals process will dence. and aluminum — with some work. The lack of details about Tariffs don’t work that way. countries potentially exempted — when or how individual countries They will benefit steel and alu- suddenly raised a fear that few could apply for waivers has only minum producers by raising met- had anticipated: That U.S. tariffs compounded the uncertainty sur- VIRGINIA MAYO/AP als prices. But they will hurt the could trigger a chain of tit-for-tat rounding the economic impact of European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstroem speaks during a media conference at EU far more numerous companies retaliation by America’s trading the tariffs. headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday. The European Union will set out its strategy Wednesday and consumers that buy steel and on how to counter potential U.S. punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum. partners that could erupt into a European nations, though, are aluminum. The Trade Partnership, full-blown trade war and possibly already threatening to retaliate the World Trade Organization. In Developing countries, too, have nomic expansion, but not so fast a consulting firm, estimates that threaten the global economy. with tariffs of their own against a statement, Wang Hejun, a min- mostly recovered from a 2014- as to ignite inflation — could re- the tariffs would increase employ- Given how far many countries such iconic American products as istry official, warned that the tar- 2015 crash in commodities prices. verse in the aftermath of Trump’s ment in the U.S. steel and alu- have come since the painful years motorcycles, blue jeans and bour- iffs “will surely have a serious And the United States is enjoying tariff announcement. The tariffs minum sector by about 33,000 of debt crises and a crushing re- bon, among others. impact on the normal interna- a job market boom, fueled in part themselves aren’t the main prob- jobs but cost 179,000 jobs in the cession, the threat posed by the Across the world, China, the tional order.” by the stronger global economy, lem. S&P Global Ratings notes rest of the economy. tariffs struck many as an ill-con- world’s second-largest economy Any trade war would upset an rising business and consumer con- that the United States last year im- “A wrench has been thrown sidered risk. after the United States, is also international economic order that fidence and the sweeping tax cuts ported $29 billion worth of steel into this smoothly operating U.S. “Tariffs threaten to strangle the sending ominous signals. Beijing has achieved stability and relative that Trump pushed through Con- and $17 billion of aluminum — a economy,” says Bernard Bau- global golden goose,” said Mark said it was ready to counterpunch health. From Brussels to Beijing gress. trifle given that U.S. goods im- mohl, chief global economist at Zandi, chief economist at if the U.S. tariffs hurt Chinese to Buenos Aires, pockets of the Globally, stock markets have ports totaled $2.4 trillion last year. the Economic Outlook Group. If Moody’s Analytics. “The global companies, though in a statement world had long suffered from the also posted strong gains over the Rather, the worry is that a a trade war erupts, “February’s economy is on the same page for Friday it made no specific retalia- aftermath of the 2008 financial past year. And inflation has re- widening trade war with layers of powerful jobs report could prove the first time in over a decade. tion threat. crisis but have been recovering mained in check. retaliatory tariffs would depress to be one of the last gasps of an This threatens to derail it.” China’s Commerce Ministry steadily. Europe and Japan, both But economists at Barclays global trade, which grew 4.2 per- economy that has been marked by It remains far from clear how, criticized Trump for acting unilat- laggards for years, are at last Bank warn that this “Goldilocks cent last year, the most healthy employment growth and exactly, the Trump administra- erally rather than working through showing steady growth. scenario — solid, steady eco- since 2011, on the fuel of the remarkably little inflation.”

Beasley

FROM PAGE 1A ESPN ranked Beasley as a four-star recruit and listed him as one of the top 200 high school football players in the country in 2010. “I’ve got a lot of memories, honestly,” he said. “I guess the greatest thing I’ve taken from this town is just the love, the sup- port. Everybody’s always encouraged me. With the people I’ve been around, there’s always been things that have been uplift- ing.” The signs celebrating Adairsville as his hometown will go up at each city limit marker. A date, however, has not yet been an- nounced for when the Georgia Department of Transportation will officially install the signs. “It’s a joyous occasion,” said Adairsville Mayor Kenneth Car- son. “This is something that the council and I thought we needed to do. He has made a footprint on the national level, and he’s from Adairsville. We wanted to show him how much we appre- ciate all that he’s done to make it to the level he’s made it at.” Carson recalled speaking to Adairsville Middle School a few weeks ago during a Black History Month presentation. “I was talking to them about setting goals, following your heart and chasing your dreams,” he said. “Exactly what I was talking about, it came to fruition today in Vic Beasley Jr.” As a token of appreciation, Carson also handed Beasley the keys to the city of Adairsville. “We could not be more honored to have you here today to celebrate your accomplishments and what you mean to this great community,” Carson said. After graduating from Adairsville High, Beasley was recruited by the Clemson Tigers. He came into his own his junior season, registering 13 sacks on the year en route to becoming a consen- Amid economic problems, Iran cautiously weighs changes sus All-American and first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) selection. He elected to stay at Clemson his senior year, in which he set the school’s all-time career sack record and was THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ever, is in question. schemes, showed the economic protest in late December likely lit named ACC Defensive Player of the Year. TEHRAN, Iran — Labor Iran today largely remains a desperation faced by many in Iran. the fuse for the nationwide demon- Beasley was drafted by the Falcons in 2015. In three seasons strikes. Nationwide protests. Bank state-run economy. It has tried to Meanwhile, much of the econ- strations that swept across some 75 as a pro, he’s recorded 94 tackles, 24.5 sacks and nine forced failures. privatize some of its industries, but omy is in the grip of Iran’s security cities. While initially focused on fumbles. His stellar stats in the Falcons’ 2016 Super Bowl sea- In recent months, Iran has been critics say they have been handed services. the economy, they quickly turned son (in which he was also the League’s sack champion with 15.5 beset by economic problems de- over to a wealthy elite that looted The country’s powerful Revolu- anti-government. At least 25 people on the year) garnered him All-Pro recognition from both the As- spite the promises surrounding the them and ran them into the ground. tionary Guard paramilitary force, were killed in clashes surrounding sociated Press and the Pro Football Writers of America. 2015 nuclear deal it struck with One major strike now grips the which answers only Khamenei and the demonstrations, while nearly world powers. Iran National Steel Industrial runs Iran’s ballistic missile pro- 5,000 reportedly were arrested. After playing outside linebacker for the last two seasons, Its clerically overseen govern- Group in Ahvaz, in the country’s gram, controls 15 to 30 percent of In the time since, Rouhani has Beasley will move back to the defensive end position for the ment is starting to take notice. southwest, where hundreds of the economy, analysts say. suggested holding a referendum, 2018 NFL season. Politicians now offer the idea of workers say they haven’t been paid Under President Hassan without specifying what exactly “The coach feels like that’s the best position for me to excel, possible government referendums in three months. Authorities say Rouhani, a relatively moderate would be voted on. and I’m excited to try and do the best I can with it,” he said. or early elections. Even Supreme some demonstrators have been ar- cleric whose government reached “If factions have differences, “My thoughts, man, we just got to get out there in training and Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ac- rested during the strike. the atomic accord, there has been a there is no need to fight, bring it to adjust to the system. Hopefully, we’ll be able to put our best foot knowledged the depths of the prob- More than 3.2 million Iranians push toward ending military con- the ballot,” Rouhani said in a forward and try to go out there and compete for another Super lems ahead of the 40th anniversary are jobless, government spokesman trol of some businesses. However, speech Feb. 11. “Do whatever the Bowl.” of Iran’s Islamic Revolution. Mohammad-Bagher Nobakht has the Guard is unlikely to give up its people say.” The Falcons announced Feb. 28 they planned on exercising “Progress has been made in var- said. The unemployment rate is power easily. Such words don’t come lightly. Beasley’s fifth-year contract option for 2019. He was a bit mum ious sectors in the real sense of the over 11 percent. Some suggest hard-liners and the There have been only two referen- on that issue. word; however, we admit that in Banks remain hobbled by bil- Guard may welcome the economic dums since the Islamic Revolu- “Right now, I don’t really want to speak on those terms,” he the area of ‘justice’ we are lagging lions of dollars in bad loans, some turmoil in Iran as it weakens tion. A 1979 referendum installed said. “We’re going to let that play out in the future.” behind,” Khamenei said in Febru- from the era of nuclear sanctions Rouhani’s position. His popularity Iran’s Islamic republic. A 1989 And with training camp still a good four months away, don’t ary, according to an official tran- and others tainted with fraud. The has slipped since winning a land- constitutional referendum elimi- be surprised to see the towering 6’3 Adairsville native making script. “We should apologize to collapse last year of the Caspian slide re-election in May 2017, in nated the post of prime minister, another local appearance or two. Allah the Exalted and to our dear Credit Institute, which promised part over the country’s economic created Iran’s Supreme National “In the offseason, I’m here a good bit,” Beasley said. “I try to people.” depositors the kinds of returns woes. Security Council and made other come back and visit the town and do a lot in the community and Whether change can come, how- rarely seen outside of Ponzi Analysts believe a hard-line changes. give back.” 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 • 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. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News International www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, March 11, 2018 5A Critics silenced ahead of China’s move to end Xi term limits

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ma remains in the capital, but Chinese studying overseas have BEIJING — The day China’s some well-known dissidents and been more blunt. Posts in recent ruling Communist Party unveiled a potential troublemakers have al- days popped up at the University of proposal to allow President Xi Jin- ready been “holidayed” — bundled California, San Diego, with Xi’s ping to rule indefinitely as Mao Ze- off to faraway cities, their travel ex- picture and the text “Never My dong did a generation ago, Ma Bo penses paid by state security. Re- President” and spread to more than was so shaken he couldn’t sleep. tired elders from the Communist eight overseas universities, said So Ma, a renowned writer, wrote Party’s liberal wing have been Lebao Wu, a student at Australian a social media post urging the party warned to stay quiet. National University in Canberra. to remember the history of The government’s censorship ap- To be sure, Xi’s confident, pop- unchecked one-man rule that ended paratus had to spring into action ulist leadership style and tough at- in catastrophe. after the term limit proposal was titude toward official corruption has “History is regressing badly,” Ma unveiled, suppressing keywords on won him a significant degree of thundered in his post. “As a Chi- social media ranging from “I dis- popular support. nese of conscience, I cannot stay agree” to “shameless” to “Xi Ze- Sipping on a Starbucks drink in silent!” dong.” Even the letter “N’’ was Beijing’s business district on Fri- Censors silenced him anyway, blocked after it was used as part of day, a 56-year-old surnamed Zhang swiftly wiping his post from the in- an equation for the number of terms who works in insurance said citi- ternet. Xi might serve. zens desired freedom, but wanted a As China’s rubber-stamp legisla- Yet, occasionally, dissent has sur- powerful leader who could deliver ture prepares to approve constitu- faced through the cracks. stability and wealth even more. tional changes abolishing term On Wednesday, International Letting Xi rule indefinitely “will limits for the president today, signs Women’s Day, law students at the strengthen the party’s leadership of dissent and biting satire have prestigious Tsinghua University in and offer the quickest path toward been all but snuffed out. The stifling Beijing — Xi’s alma mater — hung development,” Zhang said. “We censorship leaves intellectuals, CHINATOPIX VIA AP red banners that ostensibly cele- need a powerful leader. People need In this March 26, 2016, photo, people look at a building covered in posters of Chinese President Xi brated the school’s female class- an emperor in their hearts. The young white-collar workers and re- Jinping in Shanghai. As China prepares to approve constitutional changes today to allow Xi to tired veterans of past political cam- rule indefinitely, signs of dissent and satire have been all but snuffed out. mates but also satirized national idea that you are not alive paigns using roundabout ways to politics. unless you are free has not taken voice their concerns. For many, it’s to become the emperor, so they ing the office of the president in line political establishment. “I love you without any term lim- root in people’s hearts.” a foreshadowing of greater political don’t dare cross his path. Most peo- with Xi’s other positions atop the After Ma’s post on Chinese so- its, but if there are, we can just re- However, a 35-year old IT indus- repression ahead. ple are just watching, observing.” party and the Central Military Com- cial media went viral two weeks move them,” read one, while try worker surnamed Huang said The result has been a surreal po- Once passed, the constitutional mission, which do not impose term ago, the 70-year-old writer decided another banner declared that “A her friends were concerned about litical atmosphere laced with fear, amendment would upend a system limits. to switch to Twitter, which can only country can’t survive without a con- China returning to the Mao era. confusion, and even moments of enacted by former Chinese leader Its passage by the National Peo- be accessed inside China using a stitution, we can’t go on without “I saw on [state broadcaster] dark comedy that undermines the Deng Xiaoping in 1982 to prevent ple’s Congress’ nearly 3,000 hand- virtual private network, to continue you.” CCTV’s evening news that they picture of swelling popular support a return to the bloody excesses of a picked delegates is all but certain. issuing warnings about China mov- University administrators weren’t were saying everyone fully supports for the measure being peddled re- lifelong dictatorship typified by But observers will be looking to see ing dangerously backward. amused. A student witness said the the constitutional amendments, but lentlessly by state media. Mao Zedong’s chaotic 1966-1976 how many delegates abstain from “The police have not visited me banners were quickly removed and no one asked us for our opinion. “There’s a lot of fear,” said Ma, Cultural Revolution. voting as an indication of the reser- yet,” he told The Associated Press notices posted requiring campus Our opinion is quickly censored,” who writes under the pen name Old Party media say the proposed vations the move has on Friday from his Beijing home. shops to register students who use she said. “This is China. What can Ghost. “People know that Xi’s about amendment is only aimed at bring- encountered even within the “But I’m preparing for it.” printers to make large banners. we do about it?”

India, France to work for Indian Ocean freedom of navigation

BY ASHOK SHARMA Indian Ocean region. Associated Press “Both our countries believe that for world peace, progress NEW DELHI — India and and prosperity in the future, the France pledged Saturday to work Indian Ocean region is going to together to ensure freedom of play a very important role,” he navigation in the Indian Ocean said. and signed an agreement to expe- To help ensure freedom of nav- dite construction of a major nu- igation, the space agencies of the clear power plant in India by a two countries signed an accord to French company. help them detect, identify and After talks with French Presi- monitor sea vessels. dent Emmanuel Macron in New The United States considers Delhi, Indian Prime Minister India a critical anchor in a re- Narendra Modi also highlighted gional strategy for the Indian and a solar alliance and cooperation Pacific Oceans to blunt an in- between the two countries in de- creasingly assertive China. India fense, security, technology, space is rallying support of countries and counterterrorism. including France and Australia Macron, who arrived in New on the maritime security front. Delhi on Friday for a four-day Shivani Singh, an Indian re- visit to India, said France and searcher on nuclear security, said India should be key partners. France, like India, is an Indian “And I dream to have more Ocean power with a similar cul- and more Indian citizens coming ture of strategic autonomy. to France — studying, becoming “France has the largest Exclu- entrepreneurs, creating startups sive Economic Zone in the — and I want my country to be a world, of which 24 percent lies in best partner in Europe, an entry the Indian Ocean region,” Singh point,” Macron said at a recep- wrote on her blog on Friday. tion ceremony. France has three Indian Ocean “I want to double the number territories — Reunion, Mayotte of Indian students coming to and the French Southern and France,” he said later on Twitter. Antarctic Lands — comprising a Modi said it was critical for the total of almost 1 million French two countries to cooperate in the citizens.

and good craftsmanship.” Artists Turem settled on Kaitlyn’s and Holly’s work, which they created FROM PAGE 1A last fall, after viewing numerous As for having her piece in the possibilities. exhibit, the 9-year-old, whose in- “I chose these two pieces be- spiration was her best friend, cause of all the artwork I had to Rowan, “and her adorable sense choose from, these two seemed to of humor,” said she “never stand out the most and are works thought my artwork would be that that really grab the viewer’s atten- good.” tion when displayed among many Turem said the exhibition is a others,” she said. “wonderful opportunity for our The instructor said she took the students and our school to be able pieces to the Capitol on Feb. 17 to show some of our artwork in and hung them in the exhibit her- Atlanta.” self “so I was able to see it on dis- “I consider it an honor, and I play with all of the other work am very proud of my students from around our state.” whose work is being displayed in “It was fantastic to see how Atlanta at the Capitol building,” equally talented our students are she said. compared with the great work The GAEA allows every art from other students across the teacher who is a member to sub- state,” she said. mit two pieces of art from his or Holly and Turem couldn’t at- her school for the exhibit, Turem tend the Feb. 21 opening of the said. exhibit, but Kaitlyn was able to go “The decision of which two see her artwork on display. pieces to include in the exhibit is “It felt great,” she said. left up to each teacher,” she said, Turem said she doesn’t know noting she elected to choose work when the exhibition will end. from one fifth-grader and one “There is no official ‘take- third-grader. “It was a very diffi- down’ day for the exhibit because cult decision to choose only two they often move the artwork pieces of art when we have nearly around to different floors of the 1,000 students here at our school. Department of Education so that While I have many pieces of art to many people have an opportunity choose from, I decided to choose to view the work,” she said. “I two pieces that were the most will be called by the end of Youth original, most creative, colorful Art Month to go pick up the art- and were executed with neatness work.” 6A Sunday, March 11, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com National The Daily Tribune News Gun background check system riddled with flaws

BY MARTHA BELLISLE tem — sometimes it works; some- the data; no system of audits exists Associated Press times it doesn’t,” said Georgetown to find out who’s not reporting; and University law professor Larry some states lack the political will to SEATTLE — Recent mass Gostin. “When you’re talking about set up a functioning and efficient re- shootings have spurred Congress to school children’s lives, rolling the porting process, experts said. try to improve the nation’s gun dice isn’t good enough.” “The system is riddled with op- background check system that has In theory, the FBI’s background portunities for human error,” said failed on numerous occasions to check database, tapped by gun deal- Kristin Brown, co-president of the keep weapons out of the hands of ers during a sale, should have a de- Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun dangerous people. finitive list of people who are Violence. The problem with the legislation, prohibited from having guns — A proposal in Congress seeks to experts say, is that it only works if people who have been convicted of establish a structured system for federal agencies, the military, states, crimes, committed to mental insti- federal agencies to send records to courts and local law enforcement do tutions, received dishonorable dis- the NICS database. Sen. John a better job of sharing information charges or are addicted to drugs. Cornyn of Texas says the legislation with the background check system But in practice, the database is in- — often referred to as “Fix NICS” — and they have a poor track record complete. — will save lives. in doing so. Some of the nation’s It’s up to local police, sheriff’s of- “We should start with what’s SETH PERLMAN/AP, FILE most horrific mass shootings have fices, the military, federal and state achievable and what will actually In this Jan. 16, 2013, photo, assault weapons and hand guns are seen for sale at Capitol City Arms revealed major holes in the database courts, Indian tribes and in some save lives, and that describes the Supply in Springfield, Illinois. Recent mass shootings spurred Congress to try to improve the reporting system, including mas- places, hospitals and treatment ‘Fix NICS’ bill. It will help prevent background check system used during gun purchases, but experts say the system is so fractured sacres at Virginia Tech in 2007 and providers, to send criminal or men- dangerous individuals with criminal that federal legislation being considered in Washington D.C. will do little to help keep weapons out of the hands of dangerous people. at a Texas church last year. tal health records to the National In- convictions and a history of mental Despite the failures, many states stant Criminal Background Check illness from buying firearms,” the gunman who killed dozens at a they have been “adjudicated as a are we waiting to respond?” Fur- still aren’t meeting key benchmarks System, or NICS, but some don’t Republican said. Texas church in November was able mental defective” or committed to long asked. “We have a public with their background check report- always do so, or they may not send Often left out of the debate in to purchase weapons because the a mental institution. safety responsibility to prevent ing that enable them to receive fed- them in a timely fashion. Washington is the fact that similar Air Force didn’t send his domestic The federal law doesn’t include something from happening before eral grants similar to what’s being Some agencies don’t know what legislation passed after the 2007 violence conviction to the database. involuntary commitments. we have to use force.” proposed in the current legislation. to send; states often lack funds Virginia Tech massacre, but many And the father of a teenager who Some states have enacted their The federal legislation being con- “It’s a completely haphazard sys- needed to ensure someone handles records are still not being sent to the killed himself and four classmates own laws that limit gun ownership sidered in Congress might help en- database. at a Washington state high school in based on mental health issues, but sure more criminal records reach The Justice Department even set 2014 was able to purchase several they’re all different, according to a the background check database, but up a new grant program that offered guns, including the one his son report by the National Conference it has limitations because Congress states help with their reporting sys- used, because the Tulalip Tribal of State Legislatures. can’t force states to enact laws. And tem, but many didn’t even bother to Court had not shared his domestic Experts say many agencies don’t it doesn’t address gaps in mental apply. In 2016, only 19 states and violence protection order with know what type of mental health in- health commitment reporting, said one tribe received funds totaling Marysville, Washington, authori- formation to send to NICS. Brown Gostin. $15 million. The number of states ties, who would have sent it to the said many agencies, hospitals and “Because mental health records currently participating is 31. background check system. treatment providers are under the are critical to the integrity of the Several states aren’t eligible for Since then, the tribe received a mistaken impression that federal system,” he said, “the bill leaves a NOW IN PROGRESS the grant because they haven’t set $333,841 grant to help improve its medical privacy laws prevent them significant gap.” up a system that allows a person criminal records reporting. from sharing information with the Some states have passed their Huge Mark-Down Savings who was prohibited from having a The man who walked into a Car- system. own laws requiring agencies to re- gun due to mental health issues get son City, Nevada, IHOP restaurant Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong, port to NICS, but few keep track of In Every Department their rights restored. The National with an assault weapon in 2011 and who handled the IHOP mass shoot- whether that’s happening and most Hurry In While They Last!!! Rifle Association has long-pushed killed four people had a history of ing, said the biggest roadblock to don’t have penalties for failing to for those types of restoration re- mental illness, had been diagnosed creating a comprehensive NICS submit records. Specials On All Discontinued quirements, Brown said. with schizophrenia and had been system is privacy concerns. Some “They’re not reporting but there Important mental health records taken into custody by police in are afraid that if they report their are no repercussions,” said Cassan- And One Of A Kind Items Throughout The Store. that would have kept Seung-Hui nearby California under the state’s family members, they’ll be arrested, dra Crifasi, with the Johns Hopkins Cho from getting the guns he used involuntary commitment law. But he said, and agencies feel stifled by Center for Gun Policy and Re- to kill 32 people at Virginia Tech under federal law, people are only privacy laws. search. “What is there to encourage were never entered into NICS. The prohibited from having a firearm if “When someone is in crisis, why people to follow the law?”

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planted on the site in the mid- sample healthy foods and will with cafe manager Stephanie Orchards 1990s, Wilson said, but “those allow teachers to integrate math, Prince and her staff on ways to use plants were not in the correct habi- science and literacy skills to the vegetables and fruits from the FROM PAGE 1A tat and did not survive.” achieve the Georgia Standards of garden and orchard in school South Central orchard. “In the spring of 2017, we had Excellence. lunches. “The plants were chosen be- our initial planting of native Wilson said Kingston’s garden is Using teacher grant money from cause they are low maintenance, plants,” he said. “We then added being funded by a Bartow Educa- the Bartow Education Foundation, which is important in a garden more this past February.” tion Foundation grant that was Kingston also will be creating a managed sporadically by volun- Henshaw added the school’s written by fifth-grade science/so- pollinator/butterfly garden and teers,” Henshaw said, noting they campus is “blessed with an amaz- cial studies teacher Heather Honea. worm farm over the next few were purchased as part of a $900 ing resource” in its outdoor class- “Our current plan is for fourth- weeks and setting up bluebird state grant awarded to KBB and room, and Principal Philena and fifth-grade students to plant houses with a camera in the near the extension office. “These plants Johnson and her staff “wisely de- and maintain the garden to provide future. are simple enough for kids and termined to bring it back to life in a project-based learning format “These projects are intercon- teachers to care for, also a require- manageable stages.” and real-world experiences that nected and will help our students ment of the grant — a three-year Childers said South Central correspond with our state learning understand relationships in the nat- maintenance program is part of the SPECIAL planted an orchard about two years standards across subject areas,” he Bartow County Master Gardener Candace Sims, left, and third- ural world,” Wilson said, noting he requirements for receiving the ago, but it was “mistakenly cut said, noting students intend to hopes to get all of them underway grant.” grade teacher Donna Bentley helped plant blueberries, figs, persimmons and pawpaws in Kingston Elementary's orchard last down” by construction workers. grow cucumbers, lettuce, peppers, this spring. “Students can observe Besides being low maintenance, month. The students and staff were cauliflower, squash and tomatoes. the plants grow and find the fea- the blueberries, figs, native persim- happy to receive funding this year Due to state guidelines regard- tures that allow them to survive in mons and pawpaws “all thrive Zac Wilson said Pugliese chose the and how they affect our food.” to plant another one. ing food served in the cafeteria, the Georgia habitats, as well as explain here, practically caring for them- native plants for the orchard addi- Wilson said the Kingston living “It turned out great,” she said, fruits and vegetables harvested the food chain with producers and selves, and should, given three tion. classroom is an “amazing re- noting club members will “defi- from the orchard and garden won’t consumers. We are hoping to use years and some care, produce a “It is the hope that these plants source” that was created through a nitely be adding more blueberry be used in school lunches, but “stu- the resources of the garden and liv- crop of fruits that can be enjoyed will naturally thrive and provide partnership with Anheuser-Busch bushes” this school year. “We are dents will have the opportunity to ing classroom to support the [Bar- by teachers and schoolchildren our students with opportunities to and other community organiza- really excited to have this opportu- sample the ‘fruits of their labor’ in tow County School System] alike,” Henshaw said. have hands-on learning experi- tions. nity.” the classroom setting,” Wilson STEM initiative and emphasizing “The pawpaws are unusual ences in a real-world environ- “For years, it was a field-trip As the weather gets warmer, stu- added. life science.” plants that have an interesting his- ment,” he said. destination for other schools and dents at both schools will begin Childers said the MudSlingers Lesson plans centered around tory,” she said. “Hungry soldiers, That was the same reason South hosted special learning events,” he planting vegetable gardens on their planted lettuce and onions last the worm farm will use the small runaway slaves in need of suste- Central chose apples, blueberries, said. “Over time, shifts in school campuses. week in the school garden, which ecosystem to highlight the impor- nance and poor sharecroppers had pawpaws, persimmons and figs. focus caused less use of the facil- The garden will teach students will provide several educational tance of organic decomposition, to share the ripe early-autumn “These are all plants that do well ity. We have realized a resource of how to grow plants from seeds, opportunities for the sixth-, sev- the soil food web and the relation- pawpaw fruit with wildlife. The lit- in our area, and we wanted the stu- this size needs constant upkeep to identify plant parts, group plants enth- and eighth-graders. ship between earthworms and eco- tle-known fruit tastes somewhat dents to see food grow,” said Bar- fully benefit the students and into various categories, observe “We want to give the students logical sustainability, according to like a banana mixed with a creamy bara Childers, sponsor of the recommitted ourselves to its devel- plant survival in different habitats, the opportunity to grow their own a press release. custard.” MudSlingers. “We have also spent opment.” discuss plants as producers in the food and help them to find ways to Based on their bluebird observa- Kingston Assistant Principal Dr. a lot of time studying pollinators An apple orchard originally was food chain and enable them to use what they grow,” she said, not- tions, students will develop their ing the vegetables they’re planting nonfiction writing skills and will are being provided by the Master with a probate court sentence. cles except motor- sion of methamphetamine. “also create graphs, collect and an- BARTOW cycles and posses- Gardeners. “Also, we want to alyze data and submit data to the • Travis Angelo sion of less than • Thomas David teach them how to select a site for Cornell Lab of Ornithology Nest BLOTTER Candelaria, of 31 one ounce of mar- Summers, of 214 their garden, what is needed for a Watch and Feeder Watch pro- Young Road S.W., ijuana. Lakeshore Circle healthy garden and why these grams,” Johnson said. Cartersville, was S.E., Acworth, things are important.” “These real-world applications The following information — She added the club is working are priceless,” she said. names, photos, addresses, charges arrested and • Ismael Osvaldo was arrested and and other details — was taken di- charged with re- Magana-Romero, charged with a su- rectly from Bartow County Sher- moving/affixing a of 293 Long Road perior court sen- iff’s Office jail records. Not every tag with the intent to conceal the N.E., Rydal, was tence. arrest leads to a conviction, and a identity of a vehicle, driving with- arrested and conviction or acquittal is deter- out insurance, driving with a sus- charged with a • Anthony James mined by the court system. Arrests pended or revoked license, two probate court sen- Tortora was ar- were made by BCSO deputies ex- cept where otherwise indicated. counts of concealing the identity tence. rested and charged of a vehicle and driving without with probation vi- March 9 required brake lights. • Jarrod Kenta olation. Sheppard Jr., of 5 • Janet Leeann • Christine Adam Opal St. S.E., • Corey Lee West, Allen, of 192 Coker, of 203 Cartersville, was of 106 Laguna White Road N.W., Wood Creek Way, arrested and Springs Drive, Adairsville, was Acworth, was ar- charged with a Woodstock, was arrested on an rested and charged drug court sanc- arrested and agency assist and with giving a false tion. charged with driv- charged with fail- name, address or ing with a sus- ure to register a vehicle, posses- birthdate to law enforcement offi- • Joshua Mitchell pended or revoked sion and use of drug-related cers. Spurlock, of license (second offense within fie objects and possession of less than 10266 Hopewell years) and speeding. one ounce of marijuana. • Jason Paul Road, Silver Point, Craig, of 14 W. TN, was arrested • Jonathan Bethel • Brandi Nichole Butler St., Rome, and charged with Woodward, of Berry, of 1308 was arrested and concealing the 457 Salacoa Road Hill Ave. S.W., charged with a su- identity of a vehicle, crossing N.E., Fairmount, Rome, was ar- perior court sen- guard lines with weapons, intoxi- was arrested and rested and charged tence. cants or drugs without the consent charged with mak- with driving with a of the superintendent or warden, ing terroristic suspended or re- • Christopher possession of less than one ounce threats and acts. voked license. Robert Hiehle, of of marijuana, possession and use 123 Proffitt Circle, of drug-related objects and posses- • Casey Ernest Deatur, TN, was Brookshire, of arrested and 4621 Flint Hill charged with pos- Road S.E., Ac- session of less worth, was ar- than one ounce of marijuana. rested and charged with two counts of • Robert Andrew obtaining a controlled substance Hull, of 103 Pine by misrepresentation, forgery, Road, Rockmart, fraud, deception or theft and two was arrested and counts of possession of a Schedule charged with two II controlled substance. counts of disor- derly conduct and • Reginald Terry two counts of assault. Bryant, of 114 Pine St. N.E., • Johnnie Ryan James, of 225 Rome, was ar- Corley Chase, Canton, was ar- rested and charged rested and charged with defective or insufficient brakes on all vehi-

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. Amid little scrutiny, US military ramps up in Afghanistan

BY ROBERT BURNS meant committing more resources AP National Security Writer to the war, giving commanders in the field more authority and stay- WASHINGTON — The U.S. is ing in Afghanistan for as long as it bolstering its military presence in takes. Afghanistan, more than 16 years Stephen Biddle, a professor of after the war started. Is anyone political science and international paying attention? affairs at George Washington Uni- Consider this: At a Senate hear- versity, said Americans’ relative ing this past week on top U.S. se- lack of interest in the war gives curity threats, the word Trump political maneuver room to “Afghanistan” was spoken exactly conduct the war as he wishes, but four times, each during introduc- that dynamic is not necessarily a tory remarks. In the ensuing two good one. hours of questions for intelligence “The idea that a democracy is agency witnesses, no senator asked spending billions of dollars a year, about Afghanistan, suggesting lit- killing people and sacrificing tle interest in a war with nearly American lives waging war, and 15,000 U.S. troops supporting the elected representatives of the combat against the Taliban. people aren’t paying attention I It’s not as if the war’s end is in think is inappropriate,” Biddle sight. said. “But to say it is inappropriate Just last month the bulk of an isn’t to say it’s surprising, because Army training brigade of about this is the way Congress has been 800 soldiers arrived to improve the behaving toward this war for a advising of Afghan forces. Since long, long time.” January, attack planes and other Last November, the U.S. com- aircraft have been added to U.S. mander in Kabul, Gen. John forces in Afghanistan. Nicholson, said the Afghan army, But it’s not clear that the war, with U.S. support, had “turned the which began in October 2001, is corner” and captured momentum going as well as the U.S. had against the Taliban. Since then, the RAHMAT GUL/AP, FILE hoped seven months after Presi- Taliban have conducted a series of In this Jan. 28 photo, men carry the coffin of a relative who died in the Jan. 27 deadly suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. The dent Donald Trump announced a high-profile attacks in Kabul and deadly explosion caused by a suicide bomber driving an ambulance in the capital. new, more aggressive strategy. The elsewhere that have killed scores picture may be clearer once the tra- of civilians. U.S. officials have ditionally most intensive fighting portrayed this as desperation tac- season begins in April or May. tics by the Taliban, arguing that Over the winter, American and they are unable to make new terri- Afghan warplanes have focused on torial gains. attacking illicit drug facilities that Dan Coats, the director of U.S. are a source of Taliban revenue. national intelligence, offered a less One of Washington’s closest optimistic forecast when he testi- watchers of the Afghanistan con- fied to the Senate Armed Services flict, Anthony Cordesman of the Committee on Tuesday. Center for Strategic and Interna- “We assess the overall security tional Studies, wrote last month picture will ... modestly deteriorate that the administration has made in the coming year and Kabul will major improvements in military continue to bear the brunt of the tactics and plans for developing Taliban-led insurgency,” Coats Afghan forces but has “done noth- said. Afghan forces, while “un- ing to deal with civil and political steady,” probably will maintain stability.” That challenge is ex- control of most major population pected to come into clearer focus centers in 2018, he added. with the approach of parliamentary Testifying at the same hearing, elections planned for July. Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, di- The administration “not only rector of the Defense Intelligence faces a deteriorating security situ- Agency, offered a mixed outlook. ation, it has no clear political, gov- He forecast that Afghan forces this ernance, or economic strategy to year will continue to develop of- produce Afghan stability,” Cordes- fensive combat power. But he also man said. In his view, the U.S. mil- predicted the Taliban will “threaten itary has been assigned a “mission Afghan stability, undermine public impossible” in Afghanistan. confidence by conducting intermit- The weak central government in tent, high-profile attacks in urban Kabul and the resilient Taliban in- areas,” increase its influence in surgency are not the U.S. military’s rural areas and threaten district only problems there. It also faces centers. what Gen. Joseph Votel, the top The Defense Department’s spe- U.S. general overseeing the war, cial inspector general for calls interference by Russia. He Afghanistan said in January that told a congressional panel last Afghan government control or in- month that Moscow is seeking to fluence has declined and Taliban undermine U.S. and NATO influ- control or influence has increase ence in Afghanistan by exaggerat- since the U.S. watchdog began re- ing the presence of Islamic State porting this type of data in January fighters there and portraying this as 2016. a U.S. failure. It said in a follow-up report last When Trump announced in Au- month that as of October 2017, gust that he was ordering a new ap- about 20.9 million Afghans, or 64 proach to the war, he said he percent of the total population of realized “the American people are 32.5 million, lived in areas where weary of war without victory.” He the government has control or in- said his instinct was to pull out, but fluence. The rest of the population that after consulting with aides, he was in areas under Taliban control decided to seek “an honorable and or influence, or deemed “con- enduring outcome.” He said that tested” by both sides. SPORTS B

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, March 11, 2018 Canes drop epic semifinal, finish 4th in HS Showdown Wildcats

BY JASON GREENBERG baseball [email protected]

Saturday’s semifinal of the Perfect Game HS Showdown at takes down LakePoint provided everything one could hope for from a big game with two good teams in a major high school baseball tournament. Phoenix There was a late-inning comeback, a large crowd, scouts filming high-major prospects, and plenty of drama and tension deep into STAFF REPORT extra innings. The Woodland baseball team However, it wasn’t until a few hours after the 7-4 loss to Provi- nearly squandered an 8-0 lead but dence that Cartersville coach Kyle Tucker could finally reflect on held on for a much-needed 8-6 and appreciate the quality of the ballgame. victory over Sonoraville at home “Somebody grabbed me [later in the day] and said, ‘I know you Saturday. wanted to win, but that was a really good game.’ I’ll be honest, that A lone run in the first, three in was the first time I thought about it,” Tucker said of the Providence the third and four in the fourth had game. “When you’re in the game, you’re thinking how can we the Wildcats (7-6) in position to score, who are you gonna pitch if this thing goes 15, 16 innings. cruise to a victory after having And I did kind of notice one time, ... everybody matriculated over fallen to the Phoenix and Bartow to our field and was watching. That was pretty cool atmosphere. “It was a heck of a baseball game.” County foe Adairsville earlier in The Canes would go on to lose the third-place game to Parkview the week. later in the day, 3-1, finishing the weekend 2-2 and in fourth place But Sonoraville (4-3) did not go among a talented tournament field that included five nationally down without a fight. JASON GREENBERG/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS ranked teams. After scratching across one run The Cartersville baseball team celebrates tying their semifinal game against Providence (Florida) during the seventh inning on Jake Gooch’s two-out, two-run single Saturday at LakePoint. SEE CANES, PAGE 2B SEE WILDCATS, PAGE 2B The 2017-18 DTN Girls Basketball Team SSeenniioorr LLeeaaddeerr BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN evident, and the Tigers will be [email protected] hard-pressed to replace her pro- duction. Across the board, it was a dis- appointing season for the girls bas- Nakiyah Washington — ketball teams in Bartow County. Adairsville junior None of the four schools made Washington provided much- the state tournament, and only one needed offense for an Adairsville — Cass — came particularly team that struggled to play a full close. That comes despite at least four quarters much of the year. three of the teams entering the sea- Her ability to shoot from outside son having a reasonable expecta- and also get to the rim made tion to compete for a spot in the Washington a tough player to state tourney. guard for the Tigers’ competition. That being said, there were still Despite sometimes bordering on plenty of standout players in the playing out of control, the junior area. gave Adairsville a player who Woodland’s Whitney Harris could score 20-plus points any garnered the Daily Tribune News given night. For the season, Wash- Player of the Year honor, and the ington averaged 12.3 points, seven other three schools were repre- rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.8 steals sented on the DTN’s 2017-18 all- per game. Washington ended up county team. with the ball in her hands coming Thanks in large part to being the up the court more than the Tigers lone team to finish above .500, would have liked, but her im- Cass landed four on the team. provement in that area can only Adairsville had two honorees, and help the team in 2018-19. Ideally, Cartersville had one. the experience will serve her well, Overall, the group of seven in- as she looks to help fill the void cluded four seniors, meaning left by Summerville. nearly half of the players will re- turn to the hardwood next fall, as Cio Seigler — Cartersville will four of the six honorable men- sophomore tion selections. The Canes didn’t put up a ton of points this season, often scoring in Josie Summerville — the 30s, but Seigler still managed Adairsville senior to average nine point per game. An There was no more dominant all-Region 5-AAAA honorable post player in the county on the of- mention, Seigler’s 3-point shoot- fensive end than Summerville, ing was a constant weapon. Just a who landed on the all-Region 6- sophomore, Seigler knocked down AAA team. When she was on the 28 triples during the season, de- court, there were few teams who spite playing with an injured fin- had someone who could match her ger on her shooting hand for the inside. If they had the size, she final third of the campaign. Some was probably quicker. If they had days the shots just weren’t falling the speed, she was probably and other days she seemed to lack stronger. Foul trouble and the confidence, but when she got hot, often frantic pace of Adairsville few teams could slow her down. If games limited her impact some Cartersville won, it was almost a nights, but she still managed to av- guarantee the knocked down about erage 10.8 points on an efficient three shots from deep. Like her 53 percent shooting to go with 7.4 teammates, she played great de- rebounds. Had Adairsville been fense most of the season, but it able to control the pace and play a will take improved decision mak- half-court game more often, Sum- ing on the offensive end to push merville might have averaged 15 her into the conversation of best and 10. That’s the kind of ability players in the county. she possesses. Her leadership dur- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS ing a difficult senior season was SEE ALL-COUNTY, PAGE 4B In this Dec. 28 file photo, Woodland senior Whitney Harris dribbles up the court during a home game against Villa Rica. Harris was named the DTN Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Harris named DTN Girls Basketball POY

By Nicholas Sullivan • [email protected]

When Whitney Harris attended her first cal category offensively,” Woodland head student-athlete. She has a 3.87. She’s cur- Woodland basketball practice last sum- coach Kyle Morgan said. “... She had rently ranked, I believe, 23rd out of 320 mer, nobody knew how things would end good vision, very unselfish. She was one kids who will graduate with her. She was up. of our primary ball-handlers. our lone senior on the team, and we only Transferring schools is always tough, “Defensively, a lot of times, she had to had one other upperclassman on the team, especially prior to one’s senior year. Add play out of her true position against big- a junior. in the fact that she would be the lone ger kids down low, which said a lot about “The leadership she was able to show 12th-grader on a team destined to go her selfless nature. She also set a school for those younger kids is invaluable. ... through some growing pains, and it’s record with 22 drawn charges, which Overall, a positive influence for those quite remarkable this is the end result: speaks to her willingness to do whatever kids. Something for them to kind of look Harris has been named the Daily Tribune she can to help her team have a chance to up to and, hopefully, emulate as they get News Player of the Year. win.” older and grow more into the program and She put up solid stats across the board There were a few other girls in Bartow as student-athletes at Woodland High to inject herself into the POY conversa- County who put up stats at the same or School.” tion, averaging 12 points per game, four maybe even a slightly higher level. But When Harris showed up at that first rebounds, two assists and 1.5 steals. A Re- none of them had the impact on their summer practice, it was anybody’s guess gion 7-AAAAA honorable mention, Har- teammates the way Harris did. how things would go. But from the begin- ris knocked down 59 3-pointers and also That is what ultimately set her apart ning, she knew she had found her new

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS drew 22 charges to showcase her tough- this season. team, her new school and her new home. In this Feb. 26 file photo, Cartersville sophomore Cio Seigler ness on defense, despite playing out of “Off the court, she was probably more “When I went to Woodland for the first looks for a pass in a home game against Pepperell. Seigler was position on that end of the floor. valuable to us than on the court,” Morgan the only sophomore to make the all-county girls basketball team. “She led us in just about every statisti- said. “First and foremost, she’s a great SEE HARRIS, PAGE 4B 2B Sunday, March 11, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Woods closes to within 1 shot of Valspar lead

BY DOUG FERGUSON Woods hasn’t won since his Ap Golf Writer seven-shot victory in the Bridge- stone Invitational in August 2013. Tiger Woods chipped in from He hasn’t won a tournament when behind the ninth green and the roar trailing going into the final round was unmistakable, the tree-rattling since the AT&T National at Con- variety that belongs to only one gressional in 2012. player in golf. Moments later, It has been a remarkable return Woods raised the putter in his left from his fourth back surgery just hand as another birdie putt 10 months ago. And to think five dropped for a share of the lead at months ago, Woods wasn’t sure if the Valspar Championship. he would ever be able to compete Corey Conners heard the whole at a high level. He said his doctors round and it made him smile. had not given him clearance to hit Never mind that Conners had balls. six birdies in his round of 3-under And here he is, one shot out of 68 for a one-shot lead Saturday as the lead, and knowing that his he tries for his first PGA Tour vic- work is not done. tory. Even the players trying to Rose holed out from 120 yards beat Woods got swept up in the for eagle on the 11th hole, added a emotions of seeing him closer than few birdies and got himself into ever to having a chance to win the final group with a rookie who again. so far has shown the poise to block “I can confirm he’s back. The out everything around him. roars are back,” said Brandt “This ignited it for me,” Rose Snedeker, who was along for the said upon watching a replay of his ride with Woods and matched his eagle. “I was kind of getting a lit- 67. “It’s fun to hear the crowd tle frustrated, seeing the scores going crazy again and realize how were decent. I needed something MIKE CARLSON/AP excited we are in having him back Tiger Woods chips on to the sixth green during the third round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament Saturday in Palm to happen. I made that one. I out here and play the way he is. Harbor, Florida. putted really, really well on the He’s playing great.” back nine. Every putt I had, I Conners, the Canadian rookie in Conners said. “But it will be cool. Woods looked as though he “Tiger! Tiger!” Others were Woods. It was like that all day. thought would go in. Fun day.” only his 17th start on the PGA It’s fun seeing him out there today, might seize control after his birdie yelling, “U-S-A!” Most were just “I was walking down the sixth Snedeker, coming off a sternum Tour as a pro, saved par from the and I’m sure he’ll be battling hard on No. 10 to reach 8 under, tied for screaming. And then Woods and looked over to the fourth injury that knocked him out of bunker on the par-3 17th and kept tomorrow. But hopefully, I can the lead. missed again. green,” Rose said. “I said to my golf for the second half of last his cool when his ball moved play my game and have a good He hit wedge into 7 feet below He dropped his only shot on the caddie, ‘Have you ever seen those year, was equally impressive as slightly on the 18th green — no day.” the hole on the par-5 11th, and an- next hole when his tee shot sailed crowds?’ Eight-deep back there. It the guy in his group everyone longer a penalty in those circum- Conners smiled when he heard other roar erupted. Woods missed. over the green into matted, thin was a view that certainly wouldn’t came to see. He twice matched stances — before he tapped in for the cheer for Woods when he Approaching the 12th, where grass where the gallery had been have been the same had he not birdies with Woods with 12-foot par. chipped in at No. 9. four small grandstands covered by standing. He laid open a lob been playing. He’s on the leader- putts, and after falling two shots He was at 9-under 204 and will For so many years, such a roar tents and a large grandstand to the wedge and swung hard on a tough board and challenging for the lead. behind and the crowd getting play with Justin Rose (66), who caused far more consternation right of the green were filled with flop shot, only to come up short I think it’s exciting to have him louder by the hole for Woods, joined Woods and Snedeker at one than celebration among the rest of fans who were looking for reasons and into the bunker. About the back for the casual golf fan, but Snedeker battled back with a pair shot behind. For the second the field. Conners grew up idoliz- to let loose. Anything on the green time he was dropping a shot, Con- now the true Tiger fans get ex- of birdies for a 67. straight day, Woods and his thou- ing Woods for his 14 majors and would have sufficed, and Woods ners was across the lake at No. 12 cited.” He will play with Woods again sands upon thousands of fans will 79 victories on the PGA Tour, and played it beyond the pin and used and rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt And that includes Woods. in the final round and knows what be ahead of him. it was hard not to get caught up in the slope to get the ball rolling to stretch his lead to two shots “I am excited,” he said. “I feel to expect. This will be the fifth So he at least knows what to ex- so much hysteria. back to 8 feet. over Rose, three shots over like I’m playing a bit better and time Snedeker has played with pect. Conners still settled himself At this point, the gallery was so Woods. cleaner. I moved myself up the Woods this year. “I kind of knew what was going with a wedge he nearly holed on delirious they couldn’t sync up Most of the fans in the bleachers board. I know it’s packed up there, “Loud as I’ve heard it in a long on without even having to see it,” No. 9 for a birdie of his own. their chants. Some were yelling, had their backs turned to watch but at least I got a shot.” time,” Snedeker said. Georgia fires Mark Fox after disappointing 9th season

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a statement released by the school. couple more NITs and graduate our tion of who would coach the team Georgia athletic director Greg “I really thought we were on the players. Hopefully, our time here if Georgia receives a bid to the NIT. McGarity believed this could be the way to turning the corner this year. can be the groundwork for more Assistant coach Jonas Hayes, who year the Bulldogs returned to the We just did not achieve the level of success.” may be a candidate to replace Fox, NCAA Tournament and made a success as a program that I believe McGarity achieved immediate could serve as interim coach. move to join the SEC’s elite. we should at the University of success in his last major hire, as McGarity said the decision was Instead, a disappointing season Georgia.” football coach Kirby Smart won the “very difficult, especially when you led McGarity to decide Mark Fox The Bulldogs (18-15) likely Bulldogs’ first SEC championship are talking about someone like wasn’t the right coach to help Geor- needed to win the SEC Tournament since 2005 and a spot in the national Mark Fox.” gia contend for championships. to land an invitation to the NCAA championship game in only his sec- “We have worked alongside each McGarity fired Fox on Saturday, Tournament and possibly save ond season. other for eight seasons, and I have ending the coach’s nine-year stay Fox’s job. McGarity said Georgia will the utmost respect for Mark, his that included only two NCAA Tour- “For the past nine years, we have “move as quickly as possible” in its staff, our student-athletes and the nament appearances. had the good fortune to coach some national search to replace Fox, who support staff,” McGarity said. The decision to fire Fox came terrific young men,” Fox said. “This was 163-133 at Georgia. “They have always represented the one day after the Bulldogs’ loss to chapter has closed, and I am grate- The quick decision to fire Fox University of Georgia in a profes- Kentucky in the quarterfinals of the ful to the many who have helped us will allow the search to begin dur- sional manner.” SEC Tournament. along the way but especially to the ing the NCAA Tournament instead Fox will be due a buyout of about JOSHUA L JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP, FILE “In the end, I felt like we have not young men who wore the red and of waiting on Georgia’s possible $1.1 million. He had two years re- Georgia coach Mark Fox leaves the court on Feb. 28 after the reached our full potential as a bas- black. We’ve been able to reach a NIT stay. maining, at $2 million per year, on team’s loss to Texas A&M in a game in Athens. ketball program,” McGarity said in couple of NCAA Tournaments, a There was no immediate indica- a five-year contract signed in 2015.

the one run while striking out six. In his most pounding out 10 hits after Sonoraville lim- WILDCATS recent start, the junior right-hander went the ited them to two in a 1-0, 10-inning loss Martin Truex Jr. distance in a complete-game shutout of Tuesday and Adairsville senior Kyler Pelfrey FROM PAGE 1B Rockmart on Monday. allowed just a pair of knocks in the Wildcats’ in the sixth against Woodland starting pitcher Saturday, Ammons helped his own cause 3-1 defeat Thursday. wins pole in Phoenix Ben Ammons, who has pitched phenome- with a game-high three RBIs. Woodland has one more non-region game nally his last two times out, the Phoenix ral- Dylan Webb had a stellar offensive day, (at 5:55 p.m. Tuesday at home versus Pick- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’ve been fast here the last few lied for five runs in the top of the seventh too. The senior outfielder had two hits and ens) before opening Region 7-AAAAA play AVONDALE, Ariz. — Martin years, so it would be nice to close before the Wildcats escaped. drove in two runs. with a home contest against rival Cass next Truex Jr. won the pole Friday for the out the weekend with a win,” Larson Ammons pitched six innings, allowing just Woodland’s bats finally came alive, Friday. NASCAR Cup Series race today at said ISM Raceway. Chase Elliott was third, followed The defending series champion by Tucson driver Alex Bowman, huddle, a heated argument be- turn at the plate. istering a hit. turned a lap at 136.945 mph in the Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, Kyle CANES tween a coach and umpire, and Cartersville got the leadoff hit- Cartersville came back with No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toy- Busch, Jamie McMurray, Erik Jones even a pronounced bat flip after a ter on base in the bottom of the Seigler’s two-out RBI triple to tie ota in the last of three rounds of and Kevin Harvick. FROM PAGE 1B walk. 11th, but once again stranded him the game in the top of the fifth, but qualifying on the mile oval. He Harvick has a track-record eight As the game went deeper into in scoring position to end the Parkview responded with two in edged Kyle Larson in 84-degree af- victories and is coming off wins the “I’m proud of them, man. We extra innings, more and more game. the bottom of the frame. ternoon heat for his 16th career pole last two weeks in Atlanta and Las talked about Cartersville had spectators gathered around Lake- Two costly errors resulted in Ian Inaba, who scored the tying and second at Phoenix. Vegas. never started 2-0 in this tourna- Point Field 15. Cartersville allowing four un- run after reaching on a double in “We’ve qualified well here in the “I look at making the final round ment. We did it, and they were ex- Between the foul lines, earned runs in the game, one in the seventh inning against Provi- past, but we’ve been kind of been as an accomplishment for me,” Har- cited,” Tucker said of making the Cartersville had multiple promis- the top of the seventh and three in dence, had two hits against searching for those last couple vick said. “My cars are always faster semifinals. “I hate it that we ing chances to win the game in the fateful 11th. Parkview. Gooch added a double. spots,” Truex said. “We were fifth than the driver when we come to couldn’t get it done in that game walk-off fashion. After Gooch’s “We’re making some [errors] in The Canes used four pitchers here in the fall and that was about all Phoenix qualifying sessions. Today against Providence, but I’m game-tying single, the Canes left some big spots,” Tucker said. against Parkview, and eight total we can do. Just a good game plan was another Phoenix qualifying ses- happy with our guys for compet- the bases loaded in the seventh. “There’s just that one or two a in the four-game tournament. Il- and good execution by everybody. sion where I messed it up. I got ing. They then put runners in scoring game. .... I think you just have to lustrating the team’s pitching Definitely a fun day.” through 1 and 2, where I had been “When you stand back and position in each of the next four [fix] that at practice. That comes depth, Cartersville surrendered Larson was the fastest in practice struggling, good and just got off the look at it as a whole, I feel good innings, including twice with less from the way you practice and it just seven earned runs in 31 in- and topped the second round for brake too soon and got it up the race- about it.” than two outs, but could not push carries over into the game.” nings, which comes out to a 1.58 Chip Ganassi Racing. track.” The semifinal game was the across the winning run. Gooch wound up taking the ERA against some talented line- best game of the tournament, re- In the 10th, the potential win- loss despite allowing no earned ups. gardless of the team. Trailing 4-2 ning run was thrown out at home. runs in his five innings out of the Blessed Trinity would go on to and down to its last strike in the “We had a lot of opportunities bullpen. beat Providence in the final, a re- Keselowski overcomes penalty bottom of the seventh, with people on base and just He also went 2-for-5 at the versal of the outcome of last Cartersville had senior Georgia couldn’t get a hit,” Tucker said. plate with a double; Anthony Sei- year’s championship game be- to win NASCAR Xfinity race Tech commit Jake Gooch at the “There will be another opportu- gler went 3-for-6 in the game with tween the same two teams. plate. After fouling off a sharp nity like that later in the year and two runs scored; and Devin Blessed Trinity will remain the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Phoenix. breaking ball to stay alive, Gooch we’ll come through and win a big Warner and Jordan Wilkie each No. 1-ranked team in Class 4A, Brad Keselowski overcame an “The weather kind of came to us delivered a hard-hit single up the game like that.” had two hits and an RBI apiece. and Cartersville entered the week early pit-road speeding penalty Sat- with what we needed for how our car middle to score two runs and send The lack of timely hitting in Like the game against Provi- ranked second. urday to win the rain-delayed was handling,” Keselowski said. “It the game into extras. extra innings would come back to dence, the second game of the day Parkview came into the season NASCAR Xfinity Series at ISM was a solid team effort. I wasn’t per- As if the last-chance comeback haunt Cartersville when Provi- against Parkview saw Cartersville ranked No. 2 in the country by Raceway. fect today by any stretch of the imag- wasn’t intense enough, the extra dence, which was undefeated on outhit its opponent, but fail to cap- Perfect Game. Keselowski took the lead off a pit ination, but the car was really strong. frames would only add to the the season heading into the day, italize on scoring opportunities. Now at the midway point of the stop with 32 laps left and held off Really, really good for about 50-60 drama. There were fans heckling put together a two-out rally in the Parkview scored three runs on season, Cartersville sits at 10-5 as Justin Allgaier in the race that was laps. The last 20 laps it would fall off players, stare downs after outs, a 11th. The Stallions scored three just two hits. The Panthers’ first the Canes prepare to open up re- delayed two hours because of light pretty good, but the guys made it player posturing to fans, a player runs after an error on a dropped run broke a scoreless tie in the gion play at Sandy Creek on rain at the mile oval southwest count. I am really proud of them.” walking through the other team’s fly ball extended Providence’s bottom of the fourth without reg- Thursday. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, March 11, 2018 3B Kansas tops West Virginia for Big 12 title AP source: Sherman BY DAVE SKRETTA The Jayhawks shot 72 percent briefly tie the game, and trailed 3-pointer and Carter missed a agrees to join 49ers AP Sports Writer from the field in the second half, 34-33 at the break after De circus-style layup, then turned and 56 percent for the game, Sousa threw down an alley-oop the ball over with a minute left. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — De- while going 15 of 27 from be- dunk in transition in the closing That allowed the Jayhawks to BY JOSH DUBOW a big impact even as he turns 30 vonte Graham ripped off the yond the 3-point arc. seconds of the first half. seal their latest Big 12 champi- AP Pro Football Writer later this month and is coming off shooting sleeve he was wearing “They have a lot of guys who One of the hallmarks of onship from the foul line. an Achilles tendon injury that cost and tossed it into the crowd, then can make shots,” West Virginia Kansas over the years, especially “We had open shots, didn’t SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Star him half of the 2017 season. Sher- took the two-time Big 12 defen- coach Bob Huggins said. “Let’s under Bill Self, has been tena- make them. They had contested cornerback Richard Sherman man also had a cleanup surgery on sive player of the year baseline be honest, all of those guys out cious half-court defense — and shots, made them,” Huggins agreed to a three-year deal with his opposite ankle during the off- for a pullup jumper. there, if they’re not McDonald’s the Mountaineers shredded it said. “If they can do that for the San Francisco 49ers on Satur- season. Talk about unflappable. All-Americans it’s because early in the second half. They three weeks, they could win a day, one day after being released The 49ers had a glaring need at Unstoppable, too. they’re from another country. scored their first eight posses- national championship.” by the rival Seattle Seahawks. cornerback with 2017 third-round The league’s player of the year They have good players and sions, and Miles’ layup gave MORE ON DOKE A person in the league familiar pick Ahkello Witherspoon and slot finished with 18 points and 13 their guy can coach, you know?” them their biggest lead at 51-43 Azubuike will be evaluated with the deal said Sherman agreed cornerback K’Waun Williams the assists, most of them during the Daxter Miles Jr. hit five 3s and with 15:08 left. again Sunday, and Self ex- to the contract on Saturday after only players under contract with decisive second half, and Gra- had 25 points to lead West Vir- From there, the game turned pressed hope that he would be spending the day meeting with the extensive experience. The Niners ham led ninth-ranked Kansas to ginia, which has lost the last into a back-and-forth prizefight: ready for the Jayhawks’ NCAA team. The person spoke on condi- believe Sherman can fill that role an 81-70 victory over Jevon three Big 12 title games. Sagaba Kansas scored 10 straight, West Tournament opener. The 7-foot tion of anonymity because the in a defense modeled by coordina- Carter and No. 18 West Virginia Konate added 18 points while Virginia answered with eight in sophomore hurt a ligament in his signing had not been announced. tor Robert Saleh after the one that in the Big 12 Tournament cham- Carter, the best defender in the a row and the Jayhawks re- left knee during practice Tues- ESPN reported that Sherman’s had so much success in Seattle. pionship game Saturday night. league, finished with 17 points sponded with 10 more. day, but he appeared to be mov- deal is worth up to $39.15 million. Saleh was a former defensive as- Malik Newman added 20 and nine assists. “They got control of the game. ing well with a brace on before Sherman played an integral role sistant with the Seahawks. points on his way to tournament West Virginia still has not won We made a run. They got control the game. in the fierce NFC West rivalry be- Sherman became a star in Seat- MVP, and freshman Silvio De a postseason league tournament in the second half, we made a BIG PICTURE tween Seattle and San Francisco tle, bringing a brash attitude and Sousa had 16 points on 8-for-8 since the Big East in 2010. run,” Self said, “and that was the West Virginia will be happy to earlier this decade. His deflection willingness to speak out on any shooting in place of injured big “They just did a real good job difference. When they had a play someone other than Kansas on a potential game-winning topic to go along with his stellar man Udoka Azubuike, lifting the of knocking down shots,” Carter chance to distance themselves in the NCAA Tournament. Not touchdown pass in the 2013 NFC play. His best seasons came in Jayhawks (27-7) to their 11th said. “Seemed like every shot we got back in it, and we played only have the Mountaineers championship game against the 2013 and 2014, when Seattle tournament title and a likely No. they put up, it went in. When we almost flawless down the struggled against the Jayhawks 49ers led to an interception that made two Super Bowl appear- 1 seed in the NCAA Tourna- went cold, they kept hitting.” stretch.” in Kansas City, they were swept sent the Seahawks to the Super ances, and he has 32 interceptions. ment. The Mountaineers controlled The Jayhawks’ last run was in the regular season — blowing Bowl, which they won. Sherman still was one of the It was the second time in three most of the first half, picking and part of a larger 17-3 charge to fi- a big second-half lead during the Sherman then celebrated a better cornerbacks the past three years they’ve beaten West Vir- choosing when to employ their nally take control. game in Lawrence. Thanksgiving night win in a road seasons, ranking second in the ginia (24-10) for the champi- full-court press. And they caught Graham capped it with his Kansas got a big lift from De game against the 49ers the follow- NFL by allowing just 49.2 percent onship. a break when Mykhailiuk and fadeaway baseline jumper over Sousa, who joined the team after ing season by eating a turkey leg of passes against him to be caught, “We just locked on and start- Mitch Lightfoot picked up two Carter — after shedding a bit of graduating from high school in on the 50-yard line. according to Pro Football Focus. ing plays and kept competing, fouls apiece, allowing Konate to clothes — and a 3-pointer from December. The 6-foot-9 forward Now, the player who was re- Sherman played his college ball and it was just fun. It was fun to score nearly at will in the paint. the wing that made it 73-66 with grew by leaps and bounds during viled so much by 49ers fans is in the Bay Area at Stanford under be out there,” Graham said with Then the Mountaineers’ big 3:49 to go. his time at Sprint Center, making joining their team after the Sea- former coach Jim Harbaugh, who a smile. “It helped that we were fella picked up his second foul West Virginia got it to 76-70 the Jayhawks an even scarier hawks decided he wasn’t worth then went up against Sherman dur- able to make shots.” and took a seat on the bench. on Carter’s two free throws mo- proposition in next week’s his $13 million salary for 2018. ing his four seasons in charge of Modest understatement there. The Jayhawks roared back to ments later, but Miles missed a NCAA Tournament. San Francisco hopes he can make the 49ers.

Nova tops SPORTSROUNDUP Providence for 2nd MLB Spring Training Home & Away MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Spring Training standings All Times EDT Monday Hiram at Cass, 6 p.m. straight Big AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. BASEBALL Woodland at Model, 5 p.m. New York 11 4 0.733 Houston 11 5 0.688 Hiram at Cass, 5:55 p.m. TENNIS East title Cleveland 9 6 0.600 GOLF Woodland at DECO Tennis Tournament Oakland 7 6 0.538 Minnesota 7 6 0.538 Adairsville, Woodland at Woodland Hills Saturday, March 17 Boston 8 7 0.533 BY DAN GELSTON Kansas City 7 7 0.500 Tuesday TENNIS AP Sports Writer Toronto 8 8 0.500 Chicago 7 8 0.467 BASEBALL Woodland at DECO Tennis Tournament Baltimore 7 8 0.467 Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. TRACK Tampa Bay 7 8 0.467 NEW YORK — Mikal Bridges Detroit 6 9 0.400 Pickens at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Cartersville, Cass at Mohawk Invitational at Gordon scored 25 points and hit two 3- Los Angeles 7 11 0.389 Seattle 5 9 0.357 GOLF Central, 9 a.m. pointers in overtime to lift No. 2 Texas 5 9 0.357 Woodland, Adairsville at Barnsley Gardens Woodland at Roswell Relays, 9 a.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Villanova to a 76-66 win over W L Pct. SOCCER Monday, March 19 Providence in the Big East Tour- Chicago 11 2 0.846 Miami 9 5 0.643 Murray County at Adairsville, 5 p.m. BASEBALL nament championship game Satur- Milwaukee 9 6 0.600 Central, Carrollton at Cartersville, 6 p.m. Woodland at Cass, 5:55 p.m. day night. San Diego 8 6 0.571 Arizona 9 7 0.563 Cass at East Paulding, 5:45 p.m. GOLF The Wildcats (30-4) won their Los Angeles 8 7 0.533 Woodland at Rome, 5:30 p.m. Woodland, Darlington at Woodland Hills second straight Big East Tourna- ATLANTA 8 7 0.533 San Francisco 8 7 0.533 TENNIS Tuesday, March 20 ment and third in four years (los- Washington 7 7 0.500 St. Louis 6 8 0.429 Murray County at Adairsville, 4 p.m. BASEBALL ing in the 2016 final). They put the Colorado 6 9 0.400 bow on a fantastic season that Philadelphia 6 10 0.375 Cartersville at Central, Carrollton, 4:30 p.m. Adairsville at Haralson County, 5:55 p.m. Pittsburgh 5 9 0.357 Villa Rica at Cass girls, 4:30 p.m. Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:55 p.m. should have them earn a No. 1 New York 5 10 0.333 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Cincinnati 5 11 0.313 Cass boys at Villa Rica, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER Villanova had rolled to a pair of Saturday’s Scores Woodland girls at Carrollton, 4:30 p.m. Adairsville at North Murray, 5 p.m. ATLANTA 15, Pittsburgh (ss) 1 Carrollton at Woodland boys, 4:30 p.m. Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 6 p.m. dominant victories in the tourney Boston vs. Minnesota, canceled and held off a pesky Providence Miami 7, St. Louis 3 TRACK Villa Rica at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 10, N.Y. Mets 3 team that played its third straight Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 3 Adairsville at Cass, 4:30 p.m. TENNIS Washington 2, Houston 2 Woodland at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. Bremen at Adairsville, 4:30 p.m. overtime game. Baltimore 13, Pittsburgh (ss) 5 The fifth-seeded Friars (21-13) Toronto 6, Detroit 3 Wednesday Sandy Creek at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 4 rallied in the second half from yet Milwaukee 9, Colorado 2 BASEBALL Cass vs. Hiram at Hamilton Crossing, 4:30 p.m. another double-digit hole and San Francisco 11, L.A. Angels (ss) 7 Cass at Hiram, 5:55 p.m. Paulding County at Woodland girls, 4:30 p.m. Texas 8, Oakland 2 seemed set to pull off one more Cleveland 8, San Diego 8 Thursday Woodland boys at Paulding County, 4:30 p.m. Arizona 10, Kansas City 3 upset and earn the automatic San Francisco (ss) 9, L.A. Angels 8 BASEBALL TRACK NCAA berth. Providence erased a Seattle vs. Cincinnati, late Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers, late Adairsville at North Murray, 5:55 p.m. Adairsville, LFO, Sonoraville at Coahulla Creek 17-point hole in the second half to Today’s Games Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Darlington, 4:30 p.m. ATLANTA vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. beat top-seeded Xavier to reach Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. GOLF Wednesday, March 21 the final. With one stunning rally Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Woodland, Hiram at Creekside Country Club BASEBALL on its resume, Providence nearly N.Y. Yankees vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. SOCCER Cass at Villa Rica, 5:55 p.m. made it two. St. Louis vs. Washington at West Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. East Paulding at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Kyron Cartwright hit a jumper Pittsburgh vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m. TENNIS Thursday, March 22 with 1:38 left that tied the game at Houston vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m. Arizona vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 Haralson County at Adairsville, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL 58-all and Alpha Diallo scored on p.m. Cedartown at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. Sonoraville at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. a driving layup with 40 seconds Chicago Cubs vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 Cass vs. Paulding County at Hamilton Crossing, 4:30 p.m. LaGrange at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. left for a 60-58 lead. p.m. Milwaukee vs. Cleveland (ss) at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 Woodland girls at Villa Rica, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER Big East player of the year Jalen p.m. Villa Rica at Woodland boys, 4:30 p.m. LFO at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Brunson tied it for Villanova with Cincinnati vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. TRACK Heritage, Catoosa at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. two free throws. Texas vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 6:05 Cartersville at Dalton Woodland at East Paulding, 5:30 p.m. Providence missed a last-gasp p.m. shot at the buzzer and played in its Philadelphia vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 6:05 p.m. Friday TENNIS third straight overtime game. BASEBALL Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. The Friars ran out of gas in OT. College Basketball Ringgold at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Woodland girls at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. Bridges, who scored 25 points, Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Hiram at Woodland boys, 4:30 p.m. opened overtime with a 3 and hit Cass at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. TRACK ACC MEN’S TOURNAMENT SOCCER Pickens, North Paulding at Cartersville another that helped stretch the lead At Brooklyn, N.Y. for good. Brunson tied a career- Championship Sonoraville at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cass at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. Saturday high with 31 points on an em- Virginia vs. North Carolina, late Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 6 p.m. phatic dunk that sent the Madison Square Garden crowd into a SEC MEN’S TOURNAMENT At St. Louis frenzy. Semifinals Brunson proved his worth as the Saturday Kentucky 86, Alabama 61 On the Air best in the conference. He hit four Tennessee 84, Arkansas 66 Championship 3s and made 12 of 23 overall from Today NASCAR AUTO RACING 3:30 p.m. — Chicago at Atlanta (FSSE) the floor, showing on the national Kentucky vs. Tennessee, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — Monster Energy Cup Series: 9 p.m. — Cleveland at L.A. Lakers (ESPN) stage why he's a candidate for na- Ticket Guardian 500 (FOX) PGA TOUR GOLF tional player of the year. NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1 p.m. — Vaspar Championship (GOLF) Providence coach Ed Cooley AUTOMATIC BIDS Through 19 of 32 conference tournament Noon — Ivy League Tournament: 3 p.m. — Vaspar Championship (NBC) may have split his pants as he America East: UMBC Championship (ESPN2) NHL HOCKEY coached the second half with a Atlantic Sun: Lipscomb Big 12: Kansas 1 p.m. — Atlantic 10 Tournament: Noon — Boston at Chicago (NBC) towel tucked in his waist. Big East: Villanova Championship (CBS) 7:30 p.m. — Dallas at Pittsburgh (NBCSN) It almost worked as a rally Big South: Radford Big Ten: Michigan 1 p.m. — SEC Tournament: Championship (ESPN) PARALYMPIC GAMES towel. Colonial: Charleston Horizon League: Wright State 2 p.m. — Sun Belt Tournament: Championship (ESPN2) 11:30 p.m. — Coverage from Pyeongchang (NBCSN) Cartwright put Providence's Metro Atlantic: Iona 3:30 p.m. — American Athletic Conference Tournament: MLS SOCCER comeback in overdrive when he MEAC: North Carolina Central Mountain West: San Diego State Championship (CBS) 3 p.m. — Atlanta United vs. D.C. United (ESPN) hit a 3 that made it 51-46 and had Missouri Valley: Loyola-Chicago Northwast: LIU Brooklyn 6 p.m. — NCAA Basketball Championship: PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Cooley smiling and clapping on Ohio Valley Murray State the sideline. He loved it even more Patriot: Bucknell Selection Show (TBS) 11:55 a.m. — Bournemouth vs. Tottenham (NBCSN) Southern: UNC-Greensboro NBA BASKETBALL COLLEGE SOFTBALL when Cartwright came right back SWAC: Texas Southern and hit another 3 to pulled the Fri- Summit: South Dakota State 3:30 p.m. — Golden State at Minnesota (ABC) 5 p.m. — Auburn at LSU (ESPN2) West Coast: Gonzaga ars within two. 4B Sunday, March 11, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Williams sisters win to set up 3rd-round clash at Indian Wells

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS second-round match, committing INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — five unforced errors in the Serena Williams and sister Venus tiebreaker. won at the BNP Paribas Open to Collins, ranked 116th and mak- set up a third-round clash in the ing her first appearance in the desert tournament. main draw, is just starting her sec- Serena got by No. 29 seed Kiki ond year on the WTA Tour. Bertens of the Netherlands 7-6 She joined American upset (5), 7-5 in the second round on winners Sachia Vickery, who beat Saturday in her return from a 14- No. 3 seed Garbine Muguruza; month absence after giving birth 16-year-old wild card Amanda to her first child. Venus preceded Anisimova, who beat No. 23 seed her younger sister on the stadium Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova; and court and beat Sorana Cirstea of wild-card teenager Caroline Romania 6-3, 6-4. Dolehide, a three-set winner over The sisters will resume their No. 30 Dominika Cibulkova on longtime rivalry on Monday. Ser- Friday. ena leads Venus 17-11 all-time In other matches Saturday, de- and has won eight of their last fending champion Elena Vesnina nine meetings, most recently the eliminated American CiCi Bellis Australian Open final last year. 2-6, 6-1, 6-1; No. 4 seed Elina Wild card Danielle Collins de- Svitolina beat Mona Barthel 6-4, feated U.S. Open finalist Madison 6-3; No. 12 Julia Georges de- Keys 6-3, 7-6 (1) to continue a feated Natalia Vikhlyantseva 6-4, string of upsets. 6-1; No. 27 Carla Suarez Navarro Keys hasn’t made it past the beat Su-Wei Hsieh 6-4, 2-6, 6-3; fourth round at Indian Wells in and No. 26 Daria Gavrilova dis- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS eight tries. The No. 15 seed was missed Yanina Wickmayer 7-6 In these December file photos, Adairsviile senior Josie Summerville, left, and Cass senior Kyla Michienzi each drive to the basket. mistake-prone throughout the (3), 6-2. team’s “most important player.” That’s because made significant contributions in the rebound ALL-COUNTY she always seemed to be the one to step up at and assist categories, averaging 4.2 and 3.2, re- just the right moment. Any time Cass suffered spectively. HARRIS FROM PAGE 1B through a long scoring drought, Curtis would usually be the one to end it. She had the rare Payton Stoddard — Cass junior FROM PAGE 1B Chanel Clemmons — Cass senior balance of strength and agility with the ability The county’s leading scorer at 12.8 points Clemmons’ 6.7 points per game don’t scream to overpower smaller guards and the quickness per game, Stoddard made a huge impact for time for the basketball practice, Harris averaged nearly 2.5 all-county selection, but her all-around ability to slip past post players. While some of her Cass on both ends of the floor throughout her it was like all the girls wel- triples per game, even though is showcased by her rebounds (8.4 per game), teammates preferred to shoot from deep, Curtis junior campaign. Along with her scoring, Stod- comed me in,” Harris said. nearly every team the Wildcats assists (3.4) and blocks (4.3). That’s not to say was clearly at her best driving to the basket. dard averaged 5.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 “There was not one mean thing faced focused on slowing her Clemmons didn’t possess the tools to score She could — and often did — step into 3-point- blocks per game for the Colonels to earn sec- said. There was not anything down. double-digit points each time she stepped on ers, while also feasting on putbacks for a di- ond-team all-region honors. Her 3-point shoot- [negative]. They were all nice. I “I take it as competition,” the court. On the contrary, she was often told verse offensive game that led to an all-Region ing was streaky at times, but she seemed to was very comfortable with all Harris said. “If a team is going to shoot more when presented with an open 7-AAAAA honorable mention nod. have a knack for getting second-chance points of the coaches. The coaches to try to shut me down, then I look from the middle of the lane. Her team- to offset any poor shooting nights. And regard- were amazing. They greeted me just have to work that much mates, though, benefitted greatly from her vi- Kyla Michienzi — Cass senior less of how Stoddard was playing on offense, with open arms. I can’t thank harder at practice to show it off sion and passing ability, which led to plenty of The unquestioned leader of the Colonels, she always showed up on defense. Often asked them enough for doing that. in a game. There were teams wide-open 3-pointers for a team that loved to Michienzi was a good barometer for how the to guard the opponent’s best shooter, including “It made it 10 times easier that did shut me down. A couple shoot. It could be argued Clemmons was the team was performing from game to game. player of the year Whitney Harris, Stoddard transferring schools, walking in of games, I didn’t play my very most dominant defensive player in Bartow While Cass didn’t need her to score 20 points gave those she guarded nightmares with her with an amazing team like those best, and that was just great de- County this year. She blocked her fair share of a night, the Colonels were almost always on the length, leading to multiple tipped passes, steals group of girls are.” fense. But next time, I knew I shots, but, as often happens with players with winning side when she played up to her poten- and blocked shots every night. Stoddard will be It would be difficult for any had to work to not allow that to her inside presence, she altered even more. In tial. A smooth shooter and crafty slasher, asked to take an even bigger step forward with person to be the only senior on affect my game.” several games, she would block a couple of Michienzi put up 10.3 points a night en route her three teammates on this list set to graduate. an underclassmen-laden squad. She also fought to make sure shots in the first quarter, leading to rushed shot to being an all-region honorable mention selec- She’ll enter next season as the early front-run- Harris’ ability to transfer from having to play in the post didn’t attempts from the opposition the rest of the tion. Playing with a group of teammates who ner to take home player of the year honors. Excel without knowing anyone affect her. A true shooting night. could pile up points, there were some nights and almost instantly become the guard, Harris was often being where she didn’t score much, because, frankly, Honorable mention: Havyn Isaac, leader for a team that desper- asked to defend players four to Lyric Curtis — Cass senior she didn’t need to. When called upon, though, Adairsville junior; A’mya Davis, Cartersville ately needed one shows a lot five inches taller than her. Curtis was the unsung glue of the Colonels Michienzi’s microwave-scoring ability allowed junior; Kalli Scheff, Cartersville senior; Addie about the leadership qualities As with everything else that this season, averaging 8.4 points, 6.8 rebounds her to put up double-digit points in a single Smith, Cartersville senior; Carli Clymer, she possesses. came her way during the sea- and 2.7 assists per game. On multiple occa- quarter with ease. Even if the shots weren’t Woodland sophomore; Madgie Robinson, “I think that’s what God has son, she embraced the opportu- sions, head coach Burt Jackson called her the falling, the Piedmont College signee often Woodland junior called me to do,” Harris said. nity and saw it as a learning “My dad has always helped me experience. and shown me how to be a “It was definitely different leader. I thank my dad for that. being down low,” Harris said. It was difficult, because I “This was actually my first year wasn’t sure how the other girls being down low on defense, but were going to take it. But they I took it as a challenge. Some all accepted me, and I was glad girls, most girls, were taller that I could be that senior and than I was. That doesn’t change that leader for the team this [anything]. Defense is all about year.” the heart. ... Height, it didn’t re- As could be expected given ally bother me, because I knew the circumstances, things didn’t I had the heart to play defense.” always go swimmingly for Despite all those adjustments Woodland, which finished 7-17 — new school, new teammates after a 3-11 start. It took nearly and new responsibilities — ar- two-third of the season for the guably the biggest transition Wildcats to finally start seeing came from having to play under consistent success on the court. a new coach. During the struggles, Harris When she was at Excel, Har- admitted it wasn’t always easy ris’ father, Eric, had been her to remain positive, but she said coach. Sometimes that dynamic going through those difficult can be difficult for a player, but times and coming out the other Harris certainly obtained a high side made the season even more basketball IQ and impeccable special. leadership qualities from her “It was frustrating at times to dad. overcome different things,” Still, in some ways, Harris Harris said. “That’s just part of preferred having her dad cheer life and growing with a new from the stands during her final team and playing together. But I high school season. was very happy with the season “There was a little bit of an that we had, and all the girls adjustment, because my dad has worked hard. There wasn’t a always been my coach,” Harris game or practice that they said. “But coach Morgan was a didn’t give it their all.” great coach, and I’m blessed After watching how Harris that I got to play for him. I’m handled being a newcomer, a glad my dad got to be ‘dad’ in senior and a leader on a team the stands this year and got to that struggled to win games watch my senior year.” through the first two months of That relationship with Mor- the season, Morgan knows the gan, and the bond she shared team will miss her mightily with her teammates, can all be next season. traced back to the summer “Losing definitely brings out workouts where Harris em- the true character in you,” Mor- braced her new opportunity. gan said. “Unfortunately, we She left a positive impression had that experience a good bit, that day and every one since. but she was positive with her “As a basketball player, I was teammates, her thoughts and ac- initially impressed with how tions. ... well she could shoot and also “Of all the things we’ll prob- how hard she played,” Morgan ably miss, aside from her ability said. “As a person, her willing- to play the game of basketball, ness to go outside her comfort will be her leadership and abil- zone and try to be open towards ity to be a great teammate. new people and new things. We Those are things you can’t re- were probably asking her to do ally measure on a box score or some things she hadn’t done be- in wins and losses. The kids, fore. ... they definitely looked up to her, “She’s definitely answered all and she really had a lot of quali- the challenges and has been ties that will be hard to re- probably more successful in place.” lots of regards than I would Woodland will be hard have imagined. That credits go pressed to replace her shooting back to her, her family and her ability next season. faith.” AroundTown C

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RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS While the water level is low during the winter months, Erin Fox, left, and Toni Randall spend many of their weekends cleaning the shores of Lake Allatoona. Below, Randy West transports volunteers during a Lake Winter Allatoona cleanup effort Feb. 24. arriors Volunteer cleanup efforts beautify Lake Allatoona

BY MARIE NESMITH shoreline where the beach [meets] the Life” Facebook page. While West said [email protected] forest. Just imagine coming across 54 the Winter Warrior cleanups initially tires just laying by the water.” were informal efforts between him and Looking for the Winter Warrior ef- A resident of White, Brooks resides Matthews, the endeavor now falls forts to spark a “chain reaction” of en- within minutes of Bartow Beach and under the umbrella of Lake Allatoona vironmental stewardship, Sara Brooks fondly refers to the recreational area as Association’s Great Lake Allatoona embraced the opportunity to help rid her “backyard.” Feeling led to help Cleanup committee. Lake Allatoona of unsightly and dan- beautify Lake Allatoona’s shoreline, “Because of the initiative and lead- gerous debris. On Feb. 24, the 20-year- she hopes the cleanup efforts will ership by example of Randy West and old joined more than 20 volunteers, broaden in awareness, resulting in Dave/Cindy Matthews, 2018 will be cleaning up the train trestle shoreline more volunteers and greater environ- GLAC’s best year to date,” said Mike near Allatoona Landing Marina and mental responsibility among the site’s Bearden, chairman of Lake Allatoona later an abandoned houseboat. patrons. Association’s board of directors, and “I got involved with the lake cleanup “It is such an incredible experience GLAC’s finance committee chairman, fairly recently, but I have been follow- to be part of such a community-chang- Warrior zone captain for McKaskey ing what has been going on on Face- ing project,” Brooks said. “You learn Creek and Winter Warrior seniors book for a long while,” Brooks said. “I to appreciate the lake and all its beauty. brigade captain. “Randy and Dave started to get involved because I love You get to work with a group of people began an active social media campaign the lake, and frequently use it for so fun and friendly, that it doesn’t seem late in 2017 to demonstrate by example swimming, fishing, kayaking and just like ‘work’ anymore. It genuinely be- how the lake can be improved on the boating around. I am on the lake all the comes a fun time. basis of a piece of trash pickup at a time, and I want it to be safe for me and “If one person becomes aware of time. They have spent hundreds of all the others who use it. The lake their actions and their friend’s action hours of personal time and enormous won’t clean itself, and since we the when on the lake, about what they do physical effort since early January per- people made the mess, it’s our respon- with their trash or pick up a piece of sonally cleaning winter drawdown sibility to clean it up. trash when they see some, it would shorelines. Their amazing efforts have “On Feb. 24, a group of us lake- make such a significant change in the resulted in the recruitment of scores of cleanup volunteers got together and amount of trash we see. All we need is other energetic lake users who have picked up any type [of] nonbiodegrad- a chain reaction to start, and people to followed their wonderful example to able debris off the shoreline by Alla- see how important keeping our lake join in on dozens of organized shore- toona Landing for about three hours. clean is. Come out and join the cleanup line trash removal efforts in recent We found all sorts of garbage by the effort anytime.” months. train trestle — everything from glass, Spearheaded by Randy West and RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS “The only payout to these selfless Sara Brooks combs the shoreline of Lake Allatoona removing beer and soda bottles and a camping Dave Matthews, the Winter Warrior ef- people is in the satisfaction that comes broken glass, plastic and other items that present a hazard to chair. The craziest thing I saw was all forts have gained a sizable following, SEE CLEANUP, PAGE 2C swimmers. the tires that were stuck up in the thanks in part to the “Allatoona Lake 2C Sunday, March 11, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News Daylight saving time is here; use time wisely

By the time you read this column 1980s, I was pastor of a church in have a point. On daylight saving time, we lose more time. you will have already “experi- Franklin County, Mississippi. That Well, like it or not, today is day- an hour of sleep, so the big picture I hope you make time for wor- enced” a time change on Sunday. year, daylight saving time fell on light saving time. Last night, we set is about losing time. Think about ship. God created the world in six Some are thinking, “Ok, big deal. — of all Sundays — Easter! And, our clocks ahead one hour, but day- that. Time is precious. We don’t days and set aside the seventh for Didn’t affect me at all.” While oth- to top that off, that church had a light saving time has some positive want to waste time. We only have rest. Man needs to make time for ers are saying, “Ugghhh… yeah, I unique Easter tradition. They had a aspects. Once your body adjusts to a certain amount of time. worship. know and I hate it.” sunrise service at 6 a.m. followed the hour of sleep you lost, it is nice For most of us, we want to make So be careful and manage your Most preachers do not like day- by breakfast and Sunday school, to have an extra hour of daylight in sure we have time with our fami- time. We lost an hour of sleep last light saving time because in many and that was it for the day. Well, the day. During the summer lies. That’s something we are will- night. We can’t do anything about churches, attendance will be down. since it was time-change day, six months, here in Georgia, it doesn’t ing to invest time in because family it. But, you don’t have to lose time I confess… I used to HATE day- Potts o’clock was five o’clock. So there get dark until around 9 p.m., so it’s is important to us. throughout the year. light saving time. It did affect atten- we were, having a sunrise service nice to have that extra time when We need adequate time for our Someone has said that no one, on dance. It didn’t matter how hard that hour of sleep, it was tough to at five o’clock on Easter Sunday. you are doing yard work or playing jobs. There may be some volunteer their death bed, ever said, “I wish I you tried to get people to get on up get them up on Sundays. One little boy asked his Dad, “Is a baseball game or trying to finish things we do that we begin to re- had spent more time at the office.” and get to church, when they lost I remember back in the late God up yet?” I thought he might 18 holes of golf. duce because our jobs are requiring Time is precious. Use it wisely.

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CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST feature a different guest pastor. celebration for Rev. Dr. Edward Liberty Square is hosting the Lee weekend of events Easter weekend. CHURCH – 142 Clear Creek Everyone is welcome. PINE GROVE BAPTIST Rhodes. On March 17, the church University Symphonic Band and On March 31, the church is hosting Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek CHURCH — 93 Pine Grove is hosting a “cook- in” at the beach, the Liberty Square Sanctuary Choir an egg hunt at 2:30 p.m., followed Baptist Church is hosting youth CENTER BAPTIST Road, Cartersville. Pine Grove George Washington Carver Park, on March 25 at 9 a.m. and 10:30 by the Singing Smith Family at 3 service today at 6 p.m. Brother Don CHURCH – 80 McKaskey Creek Baptist Church is hosting a revival from noon to 3 p.m. a.m. Everyone is invited. and supper at 4:30. Easter morning Williams will be the guest speaker. Road, Cartersville. Center Baptist from March 12-16. The service will service will be held April 1 at 7 Everyone is invited. Church is hosting its revival tonight begin each night at 7 p.m. Bro. MT. CARMEL UMC – 825 SAVIOR OF ALL a.m. with morning worship at through March 17. Services begin Danny Tucker will be preaching Hall Station Road, Adairsville. Mt. LUTHERAN CHURCH — 35 10:30 a.m. Everyone is invited. ADAIRSVILLE BAPTIST at 6 p.m. tonight and 7:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Carmel UMC is hosting Eddie Indian Trail S.E., Cartersville. Sav- CHURCH – Adairsville Baptist every other evening. night and Bro. Brent Tatum will be Davenport in concert on March 18 ior of All Lutheran Church is host- YOUNG STREET BAPTIST Church is hosting a memorial serv- preaching on Thursday and Friday at 6 p.m. Dinner will follow. Every- ing potluck Wednesdays during CHURCH – Young Street Baptist ice and tribute for Rev. Billy Gra- SAVIOR OF ALL night. Everyone is invited to come. one is invited. lent at 6 p.m and mid-week Lenten Church is hosting a sunrise service ham today at 4 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH – 35 In- service at 7 p.m.; Palm Sunday on Aptril 1 at 7 a.m. Breakfast will at the church. Everyone dian Trail, Cartersville. Savior of CONNESENA BAPTIST SUTALLEE BAPTIST Worship on March 25 at 10:30 follow the service, with Sunday is invited. All Lutheran Church is hosting CHURCH – 71 Connesena Road, CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge a.m.; Good Friday Services are at school at 9:45 a.m. and worship several services leading up to and Kingston. Connesena Baptist Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist noon and 7 p.m.; an Easter vigil service at 11 a.m. Everyone is in- NEW HOPE MISSIONARY including Easter. Lenten services Church is holding prayer meetings Church is hosting an Easter egg Saturday, March 31, at 7 p.m.; vited. BAPTIST CHURCH – 106 Fire- are being held on each Wednesday each Wednesday from March 14- hunt on March 24 at 2 p.m. Easter Easter services 7 a.m. and 10:30 Tower Road, Cassville. New Hope through March 21 at 7 p.m. Serv- 28 at 7 p.m. services at the church will be held a.m.; Easter breakfast at 8 a.m.; and PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- Missionary Baptist Church is host- ices will also be held the week of on April 1 at 8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. an Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford ing its Spring Revival tonight Easter: Thursday, 7 p.m.; Good Fri- MT. ZION MISSIONARY and 9:45 a.m. Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley through March 14. Services will be day, noon and 7 p.m.; Easter Sun- BAPTIST CHURCH — 147 SNOW SPRINGS BAPTIST Baptist Church is hosting a Men’s held at 6 p.m. tonight and 7 p.m. day, 7 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. with Jones St., Cartersville. Mt. Zion THE CHURCH AT LIBERTY CHURCH – 61 Snow Springs Prayer breakfast on April 7 at 8 every other night. Each service will breakfast in-between. Missionary Baptist Church is cele- SQUARE – 2001 Liberty Square Road, Adairsville. Snow Springs a.m. Rev. James Black will be the   brating the anniversary/retirement Drive, Cartersville. The Church at Baptist Church is hosting a full guest speaker. Everyone is invited.      WHAT’S GOING ON           ‘YOU CAN’T TAKE IT Highway 20 and I-75. For more in- information, visit www.bartowhis- Wednesdays in March. Classes are WITH YOU’ – The Cartersville formation, call Charles Evans at torymuseum.com. from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the          High School Theatre Department 770-386-0676. Goodyear Clubhouse. They are     is performing “You Can’t Take it SONS OF CONFEDERATE $10 for each individual adult and    ! With You” today at 3 p.m. Tickets CELTIC FAMILY FESTIVAL VETERANS – Sons of Confeder- $15 for couples. For more informa-         are $5 for students and $7 for AND ST. PATRICK’S DAY ate Veterans is meeting on March tion, call Greg Anderson at 770- adults. Doors open 30 minutes be- PARTY — The Bartow History 20 at 7 p.m. at Cassville Museum. 607-6173. fore the show. Museum, 4 E. Church St., The guest speaker will be Jerry Cartersville, is holding the Celtic Vogler Jr. speaking on Free-Ma- GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP AMATEUR RADIO EMER- Family Festival and St. Patrick’s sonry. Everyone is invited. — A grief support group will meet GENCY SERVICE GROUP – Day Party on March 17 to learn at the Bartow Family Resources The Bartow County Amateur about the history of Norwest Geor- ADULT SOCIAL-BALL- Center, 200 Leake St., Cartersville, Radio Emergency Service Group gia’s Celtic Heritage. Participants ROOM DANCE CLASS – The on Tuesdays until March 27 from is holding its regularly scheduled will learn facts about Celtic his- Cartersville Parks & Recreation 6 to 7:30 p.m. For more informa- meeting at 7 p.m. on March 12 at tory, enjoy costumed storytellers, Department is hosting adult social- tion, call 770-382-7224 or visit Shoney’s, located near Georgia crafts and listen to music. For more ballroom dance classes on [email protected].

summer, when the Boy Scout dom- on a good weekend. And, when that removal of much of the last ves- Cleanup inated volunteer base can join in to water drops, we could see [the] bot- tiges of tire stashes that have lit- help. At those times, only a small tles, the cans, the grills, the lawn tered the lake bottom — FROM PAGE 1C fraction of exposed shoreline is dry chairs —stuff that people just throwbacks courtesy of decades- from the joy of serving others to cleanup. Now, for the first time pushed off their boat. ago policies that allowed their lake through their efforts and the ever, the Matthews/West Winter “… [We] decided we’re going to use. gratification that results from Warrior team has cleaned miles and find the worst cove there is. Then, “As a direct outgrowth of the seeing dramatic incremental miles of shoreline and multiple we’re going to go to that one, then West/Matthews activities and improvement in lake vistas. trashed coves that have never been we’ll go to the next worst and then knowledge gained, GLAC has These activities have occurred cleaned since the lake was built. we’ll just work our way down. formed a … new Adopt-A-Mile after the USACE [U.S. Army The results are astounding. Tons Now, we’re at the Blockhouse, program, to be headed up by Corps of Engineers] drew and tons of trash that’s been laying which is the biggest boat ramp on Matthews, whereby 20 roughly 1- down the lake level by 17 feet for decades in the lake are now the lake. So, that’s what we’re square-mile areas of the lake are — as is normal every year — gone.” doing this weekend.” being organized for all cleaning ef- The Grand Theatre to temporarily store expected Now in full swing, the Winter Through the Winter Warriors’ ac- forts into 20 zones. Each zone will Saturday, March 17th at 7:30pm excess early spring rain driven Warrior effort kicked off when tivities, more than half of Lake Al- have a lead captain, most of which Matthews and West tackled the latoona’s shoreline in Bartow has have been active Winter Warriors, For ticket information inflows, and to thus minimize (770) 386-7343 • funniestman.com downstream flooding conditions.” lake’s Party Cove. received a needed facelift. to be responsible for bringing their He continued, “Historically, “[Party Cove] was our first “Working oftentimes during the zone to even higher levels of GLAC has only been able to do ex- major cleanup. We got out there coldest weather of the year, and al- clean.” posed shoreline cleaning in the late into that cove and realized once ways in muddy conditions, these Delighted by the results of the that water was dropped … how Winter Warrior teams clad in winter cleanups, Bearden feels that much trash there was,” said West, Wellington boots and rain slicks labeling Lake Allatoona the “clean- a resident of Powder Springs and a have restored about two-thirds of est large lake” in the nation is GLAC committee member. “We Bartow’s miles and miles of beau- within reach. pulled [out] 40-something bags. tiful wilderness shoreline to its nat- “I have had the good fortune to We’re talking about a small cove, ural condition,” Bearden said. “One see a lot of the country’s beautiful but you’ll get 100 boats out there huge undertaking has included the natural and environmental assets,” Bearden said. “Based on those ex- periences, I am convinced that we Is Heel Pain slowing you down? here in Bartow County have one of the most wonderful unsung assets around here in our backyard. The almost wilderness nature of Alla- toona’s north shore, being sur- rounded by protected public lands, is an incredible asset for our region. As one of the two most used large USACE reservoirs in the country, my opinion is that as a result of GLAC’s 33-year history, it already has the cleanest shoreline per visi- tor-use hour of any other, any- where. “With the huge progress now made possible by the Winter War- If it IS, see Dr. Lance Barry who has 25 years riors, it is a realistic goal now that experience treating foot and ankle conditions. Allatoona can become the cleanest large lake, period, in the country. Patients are seen within 48 hours and x-rays, The economic development quality exam, and most treatments are performed of life component advantage boost that Lake Allatoona gives us in a in his office at the time of service. competitive region is, but should 18 Felton Place • Cartersville, GA 30120 not be moving forward, vastly un- derstated. We must explore other (across from the Department of Labor) means to open this beautiful area 770-386-8620 … up to wider public benefit.” For more information about the Directions and patient paperwork can be Lake Allatoona Association and the downloaded at www.tripleboardcertified.com GLAC, visit www.lakeallatoonaas- soc.com. FAMILY & LIVING

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, March 11, 2018 3C ETS OF THE EEK Of ducks, chickens EVHS P W and winter weeds

I sucked it up and dove into the blueberry bushes with my hand pruners. A week earlier, I walked away from them because they were already covered in blooms. Miss Em told me to get on with it, even if we lost some berries from the pruning. So I did… fi- nally. Who knows what kind of job I Humphreys did? I certainly don’t know. I spent as much time dealing with a linger- cianale) this spring. For me the ap- ing cough — that if I leaned for- pearance of dandelions every year ward just right a spate of hacking marks the transition from winter to and, sometimes, gagging from too spring — right or wrong, it just ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL much coughing plus the pain up seems to be that way. Left, If you need a calm, gentle kitty in your life, look no further than Kimmie! This low-key lady wants nothing more than a the back of my head caused by Both Miss Em and I would pull 1/2 human to dote on. Kimmie is around a 1 years old with black and white fur and cute, mousey features. Kimmie is super muscles overexerted by spasms of a pile of weeds that we would sweet and loves to show off her good manners when playing with her toys. Kimmie gets along with other cats, is litter trained coughing — as I did with the prun- throw across the fence or through and enjoys long naps in a human’s lap. Kimmie has been at EVHS since October and is ready for to settle in and snuggle. ing. Right, If you are looking for a medium sized, wire-haired companion, who is great with everyone, than Issac is your guy! a gate into the chicken yard. The This lovable pup is around 2 years old, gets along with other dogs, knows how to sit and understands basic commands. After one such pause of cough- hens rushed every new pile of Issac has lots of patience, good manners and he gives sweet, gentle kisses. To adopt Kimmie or Isaac, or to meet some of ing, I stood in the middle of the greenery with gusto. By the time the other dogs and cats for adoption, visit the Etowah Valley Humane Society at 36 Ladds Mountain Road, Cartersville, or blueberry bushes startled by a se- we got the next offering of weeds call 770-383-3338. ries of “WHYAAK, WHYAAK, into the chicken yard, they had WHYAAK, WHYAAK, scratched and pecked WHYAAK” sounds coming from their way through the previous the duck yard. pile. I looked through the bushes to- Miss Em lamented the lack of a ward the white-and-blue duck fence around the Allotment that EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK: house. I didn’t see the hen that would allow us to let them run free mocked me. But then again, one of • “Cover Crop Workshop” at the N.W. through the weeds; replacing the the hens mocks us several times a Georgia Research and Education Center in fence is on the list not only to keep Spring Rome on March 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. day; it might be “No-neck the hens corralled but to keep the and includes a sponsored lunch. Call 706- Matilda” or it might be one of the deer out. 629-8685 to register by the March 16 dead- other ducks. Maybe a steady diet of weeds line. This program provides four CEU’s for “No-neck Matilda” expressed for a few days stimulated the training Licensed Commercial Pesticide Applicators herself early on in her sojourn chickens to give us a thank you gift and one CEU for Private Applicators. here. At times as she waddled — I found one egg in a nesting County Extension agents are available to • “Training for Farmers and Growers on away her neck would straighten box. answer questions or assist our local farmers FSMA Produce Food Safety Rules” in Blue upward and she would let loose The hens all but quit laying eggs and agribusinesses with troubleshooting spe- Ridge on March 27 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. with a serenade of her over the winter. With them getting cific insects, weeds, plant diseases, soil tests There is a $15 registration fee, which in- “WHYAAK” quacks. up in age, their egg production was and water tests. For new farmers, landscapers Pugliese cludes lunch. Call 706-632-3061 to register We vowed not to name the going to fall off anyway. I’m think- or arborists, sometimes a phone call, an email by the March 22 deadline. ducks, but with her uniquely ing they’re on the cusp of becom- or on-site consultation just isn’t enough to Georgia every year in order to stay up to date • “Journeyman Farmer Certificate Pro- scrunched down, deeply-curved ing pets rather than livestock — learn what they need to know. with the newest research and technology that gram” in Carrollton from March 30-May 22. neck and the loudness of her with the cost of chicken feed, they That’s why we offer “spring training” affects our local agricultural industries. There is a $100 registration fee. Call 770- quacks, she became “No-neck every year to give our clients an in-depth This spring, we have several upcoming 836-8546 to register by the March 15 dead- need to pay their way a little bit. Matilda.” look at specific agricultural issues. Just as Extension education programs in northwest line. This program is a comprehensive, And I haven’t made a cone yet — baseball players need to practice and refresh Georgia for both new and experienced seven-week training for beginning farmers. I have no idea where the so they’re safe for now. their skills before the start of the regular sea- agribusiness owners. Most of these programs • “Northwest Georgia Row Crop Scouting Matilda part came from. Some It’s getting to be that time of son, farmers need to hone their skills before will also offer continuing education units to- School” in Stilesboro on July 24 from 10 names just happen. year when feed stores stock chicks. the planting season! ward license requirements for private and a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes a sponsored Maybe the squeaking sound the I wouldn’t mind another mix of One of the great things about being an commercial pesticide applicators. For a de- lunch. Call 770-387-5142 to register by the last part of my winter-crud cough barred rocks, red and black comets agricultural Extension agent is that we never tailed agenda on each of these workshops, July 20 deadline. This program provides two made provoked a response from and buff orpingtons; Miss Em stop learning new things. Farming is one of please call or visit our website at ugaexten- CEU’s for Licensed Commercial Pesticide “No-neck Matilda” — I’d hate to wants Araucanas — the the most diverse and dynamic occupations, sion.org/bartow: Applicators and one CEU for Private Appli- think that she thought Easter-egg chickens. We haven’t and it’s literally impossible to be an expert in cators. my cough came from another decided yet. every agricultural crop or animal. • “Pesticide Applicators Training” in drake. Besides, The Latin Scholar and Cartersville on March 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 I’ll be the first to admit that my areas of — Paul Pugliese is the Extension Coordi- I learned early on last year that The Ginger have the stock tank expertise are primarily limited to horticulture p.m. There is a $35 registration fee, which in- nator and Agricultural & Natural Resources duck hens make a quacking sound that we used to grow chicks and and plant pathology. For the hundreds of cludes lunch. Call 770-387-5142 to register Agent for Bartow County Cooperative Exten- and the drakes — bless their hearts ducklings into adulthood. Against other agricultural specialties that are not in by the deadline of March 12. This program sion, a partnership of The University of — can only manage to utter a piti- our advice, they started with a my repertoire, I may not know the answer, is intended for horticulture industry profes- Georgia, The U.S. Department of Agriculture ful squeaking noise. but I know where to find an answer through sionals, farmers as well as advanced garden- and Bartow County. For more information flock of a dozen chicks of varying our Cooperative Extension network. Just like ers. This program provides five CEU’s for and free farm, lawn or garden publications, I’ve watched them from the breeds in December and added an- farmers, Extension agents attend several in- Licensed Commercial Pesticide Applicators call 770-387-5142 or visit our local website deck trying to figure out what other 20 bantam chicks last week. service trainings through the University of as well as ISA Certified Arborists. at ugaextension.org/bartow. they’re doing and it seems to be a In true fashion of getting the first part of their interaction with one chicks before the hen house is another. Without rhyme or reason, built, we’re helping them build one or another of the hens lets their Chicken Palace to hold them loose with their cacophony of all. Meanwhile, they have a SHAKESPEARE’S “WHYAAK” sounds. chicken tractor. Sometimes when we do our ver- sion of the Peabody Hotel ducks to — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow GARDEN put them in their duck house, we Master Gardener. He has been get a dose of “WHYAAK” sounds gardening in Euharlee since the SPECIAL The Bartow County Master Gardener seemingly in protest to Miss 20th Century. Information about Extension Volunteers have been working Em’s command of “time to go to gardening can be found on the with Keep Bartow Beautiful to create a bed.” University of Georgia Cooperative Shakespeare Garden on Wall St. in downtown Pruning the woody plants over Extension website, Cartersville — in the open area next to Ross’ the past few weeks meant that http://www.caes.uga.edu/publica- Diner. It is a restful spot to sit and enjoy weeds got pulled too. Every plant- tions/. Or contact the Bartow lunch, take a break, read or visit with friends and enjoy the flowers and shrubs mentioned ing bed seemed to be filled with County Extension Office, 320 W. in Shakespeare’s writings. The Master chickweed (stellaria media) and Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770- Gardeners have just added new identification henbit (lamium amplxicaule). Car- 387-5142. The Extension Master signage. Now visitors can use their olina geranium (geranium Car- Gardener Program is a volunteer smartphones to scan the bar code on the olinianus) made its appearance training program for home gar- signs with a QR reader app and learn more too. deners offered through county of- about each plant. Pictured, Mary Willis and Paul Pugliese work in the garden. I haven’t seen much of one of fices of the University of Georgia my favorite asters (taraxacum offi- Cooperative Extension. Guilt weighs down daughter of independent elderly mother

DEAR ABBY: My 92-year-old My husband says he isn’t mov- DEAR GUILT-RIDDEN: You our home and filed bankruptcy. DEAR FRUSTRATED: You mother lives alone, still drives ing, and he has his own activities are doing as much as you can for Thankfully, we now have some are not overly sensitive. Tell and manages by herself with a and health issues. He doesn’t your mother. Her friends should savings and no debt other than those folks that your excursion feral cat she took in. She’s deal- want to stay with Mom more than not judge because their family sit- our new home. schedule will be tight and you ing with heart failure, but doing a week because we end up watch- uations are not the same as yours. It has been 10 years since we won’t have time to do much shop- well on her meds. I am 70, an ing QVC with her all afternoon. You stated that you email her in had a real vacation, so we are ping — even for yourselves. It’s only child, married, retired and When we left last week, she said, between phone calls. Ask your planning a cruise. My problem is the truth, I’ll bet. live six hours away. By “My friends told me I hardly ever mother if she would be open to I mentioned it to some friends P.S. And when you return, be We go to see her four times a Abigail Van Buren see you, and I hope you can come video chatting (Skype, FaceTime, and family members. Four of discreet about flashing any sou- year and stay for a week in our with us, but she loves her inde- more often.” etc.) in between those phone them have now asked us to bring venirs you pick up for yourselves RV. We talk on the phone once a pendence and has the cat to take I don’t know what to do. Am I calls. That way you could see back souvenirs for them. I feel it’s along the way! week and email a couple times in care of. doing enough? We pay her taxes each other’s faces, and it might presumptuous. I don’t want to between phone calls. She goes to her church group, and phone/cable/internet and any help her feel less distant from spend my vacation running Dear Abby is written by Abigail Mom says she’s staying in her senior citizens group and gets her big bills (car repairs). But I’m not you. around buying other people stuff. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne house as long as she is able. She nails done every three weeks. there to drop in the way most of Am I being overly sensitive or Phillips, and was founded by her has nice neighbors who will do She’s busier than I am socially. her friends’ children do, who DEAR ABBY: My husband are they being impolite? And how mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact anything for her, plus a But I feel consumed by guilt that never moved away after high and I have only recently recov- can I politely refuse? – FRUS- Dear Abby at lawn/snow service. We have told she’s so far away and afraid that school. – GUILT-RIDDEN IN ered financially from the econ- TRATED IN THE USA www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box her she’s welcome to come live each visit may be our last. MARYLAND omy crashing. We lost our car, 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 4C Sunday, March 11, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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Å Messenger Bellevue ’ WPBA (30) 0 Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD ’ Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Little Women Bee Gees One for All Tour -- Live The British Beat (My Music) ’ Å Memory Rescue TLC AHoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life ’ Skin Tight Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Conjoined Twin Separation Anxiety Counting On (N) ’ Little People, World (:07) Counting On ’ A&E FSecret Tapes O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes ’ Å The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Divided States Å Divided States Å Divided States (N) (:01) Divided States (:03) Divided States DISC HFast N’ Loud ’ Shifting Fast Fast Fast Fast Fast N’ Loud: Monkey Talk The Monkeys build a 1972 Pantera. Fast N’ Loud (N) Shifting (:02) Fast N’ Loud TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å› “Wrath of the Titans” (2012) Å (DVS) ››› “Avengers: Age of Ultron” (2015, Action) Robert Downey Jr.. 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UFC UFC Reloaded UFC Unleashed Spotlight Focused UEFA Highlights HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Pawn Civil War Gold FSSE UNBA Basketball Power of Shot in the Dark ’ NBA Basketball: Bulls at Hawks Future GeorgiaS Power of Power of Atlanta Fight Sports: Boxing (N) Triathlon Future Atlanta Power of FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “The DUFF” (2015) Mae Whitman. ’ Å (:32) ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE W(11:58) The First 48 (12:58) The First 48 (1:58) The First 48 Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ “I Am Elizabeth Smart” (2017) Å Mary Kills People (:02) UnREAL (N) Mary Kills People TRAV ¨Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Food Food Food Food Food Food ANPL ≠Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Finding Bigfoot ’ Finding Bigfoot “Supernatural Bigfoot” ’ Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. Alaska- Last Fr. The Arctic Wolfpack NICK ØThomas & Friends PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Knight Sponge. “SpongeBob Movie” Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Mickey “Mickey’s Great” Puppy ››› “Meet the Robinsons” ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard TVL ±Gunsmoke “Drago” 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 ≤“Conan” ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Å ››› “The Departed” (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. Å McMafia (N) Å (:15) McMafia Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Opposi TCM μ“Mark-Vampire” (:15) ›› “The Devil Doll” (1936) (:45) ››› “Mad Love” (1935) (:15) › “Cynthia” (1947) Elizabeth Taylor. ›› “A Date With Judy” (1948) Å ›››› “National Velvet” (1944) Mickey Rooney. ››› “Life With Father” (1947) BRAVO ∂Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Summer House (N) Watch Vander BET ∏Meet the Browns Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (:35) ››› “Rush Hour” (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. “Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Marriage Counselor” ›› “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” (2012) SYFY ∫“Descent (:35) “Animal” (2014) Keke Palmer. Å (:29) ›› “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans” ›› “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004) Vin Diesel. ›› “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” (2001) Å ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. Å “Run FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC Ten UFC Ten UFC 25 Greatest Fights (N) Å Speak for Yourself PARMT æ(11:30) ›› “RoboCop” (2014) Joel Kinnaman. ’ Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends (:44) Friends ’ Friends Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 13, 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 Middle Fresh- blackish blackish 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) ’ This Is Us (N) Å (:01) Rise “Pilot” (N) The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Johnny Mathis -- Wonderful! Wonderful! Rhythm, Love & Soul (My Music) ’ Å Haylie-Metabolism 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 NCIS (N) ’ Bull “Gag Order” (N) NCIS: New Orleans News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury (N) ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast The X-Files Å The X-Files “Redux” 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 ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Bellevue (N) Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Rick Steves’ Great German Cities Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Age Reversed Brain Mind Body Connection 70s Soul Superstars (My Music) ’ Å Brain TLC AHoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Karina’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes: SOS Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous (:02) Counting On ’ Seeking Sister Wife Fat Fabulous A&E FParking Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Undercover High (N) (:03) The First 48 ’ DISC HGold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Gold Rush WW Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners: Outlaw Moonshiners (N) ’ (:02) Moonshiners (:03) Moonshiners TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å› “Fool’s Gold” (2008), Kate Hudson Å ›› “Vacation” (2015, Comedy) Ed Helms. ›› “Get Hard” (2015, Comedy) Will Ferrell. (:15) ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011) USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Unsolved-BIG Law & Order: SVU fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation” (2015) Tom Cruise. ’ ››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr.. ’ Å Baskets Baskets Baskets “Heat” ESPN NTournament Challenge Tournament Challenge NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon Challenge Mara College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Tournament Challenge Tournament Challenge SportsCenter (N) College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball FOXSPO P NHL Hockey: Hurricanes at Rangers UFC Unleashed World Poker World Poker Redfern Polaris Snow UFC Main Event UFC UFC Reloaded UFC Unleashed World Poker HIST TCnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Civil War Gold Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ The Curse of Digging Deeper Drilling Down Forged in Fire (N) Civil War Gold (:03) Forged in Fire FSSE UFight Sports: Boxing 3 Wide GeorgiaS First of Spring Future Flor. St. Driven Game Triathlon Golf XTERRA Pregame NBA Basketball: Thunder at Hawks Post Schuer NBA Basketball FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Hitch” (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Å The Fosters (N) ’ (:01) The Fosters (N) grown-ish grown-ish The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married Married-Sight Married TRAV ¨Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods (N) Zimmern Zimmern Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious ANPL ≠Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Mystery of the Mystery of the River Monsters ’ Mystery of the Monsoon ’ Å Wild Africa: Rivers of Life ’ Å Life After Chernobyl NICK ØFriends Top Wing PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. ››› “Shaun the Sheep Movie” (2015) ’ Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Mickey Elena Doc Sofia Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke “Tara” Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ King King AMC ≤(10:00) “Gangs of New York” ››› “The Departed” (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. Å ››› “A Few Good Men” (1992) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson. Å ›› “Young Guns” (1988) Emilio Estevez. Å ›› “Young Guns II” (1990) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office (:15) The Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Period Period Daily Opposi TCM μ“Romeo” ›› “The Young Lovers” (1964, Drama) ››› “Love in the Afternoon” (1957) Audrey Hepburn. ›› “Conspirator” (1949) Å ›› “The Big Hangover” (1950) ›››› “Father of the Bride” (:45) “Father’s Little Dividend” “Love Is Better” BRAVO ∂Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Bethenny Bethenny Watch Real BET ∏Meet the Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince “Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Marriage Counselor” ›› “Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds” (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry. Å The Quad (N) The Quad SYFY ∫(11:30) “Hashtag FollowFriday” “Dragon Blade” (2015) Jackie Chan. Å (:45) ››› “The Rundown” (2003) Å (:45) ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC 25 Greatest Fights (N) Å UFC Unleashed (N) PARMT æ(11:30) ›› “Clash of the Titans” (2010) ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master (N) ’ “Clash-Titans”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 14, 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 Ch. 2 Investigates 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 ’ The X-Files (N) ’ 9-1-1 “Trapped” (N) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Paid Prg. The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Blacklist (N) ’ Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Law Inventure Prize Joe Bonamassa-Blues The Better Brain Solution 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 Survivor (N) ’ (:01) NCIS ’ Criminal Minds (N) News Colbert WPXA (14) , Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury (N) ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Å Dateline ’ Å 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 ’ ›› “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) Ian McKellen. Å “Hobbit-Unexpected” WPBA (30) 0 Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott ’ Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Johnny Mathis -- Wonderful! Wonderful! Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott ’ Healing Mind With Martin Food TLC AHoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life Lupe still can’t walk. ’ My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life “Benji & David’s Story” (N) Skin Tight (:08) My 600-Lb. Life A&E FWhat Would Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Rooster & Butch (N) Storage Storage DISC HStreet Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) Street Outlaws (N) (:01) Twin Turbos (N) (:02) Street Outlaws TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “Insurgent” (2015) Shailene Woodley. Å (DVS) ›› “Divergent” (2014) USA JNCIS “Probie” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Head Case” NCIS ’ NCIS “Lost at Sea” NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Philly” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr.. ’ Å ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å Assassination, Versace Gianni ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside SportsCenter Special (N) (Live) NFL Live (N) (Live) Å Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NBA Countdown (N) NBA Basketball: Wizards at Celtics NBA Basketball ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen Outside The Nation Intentional Talk (N) SportsCenter Spec. Around Pardon College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P NHL Hockey: Bruins at Hurricanes NHL Hockey: Jets at Predators Bundesliga Soccer World Poker The Maestro Bundesliga Soccer Kentucky UFC World Poker HIST TThe Rise and Fall of El Chapo ’ Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Frontiersmen FSSE UNBA Basketball Running XTERRA Bass Dr. Outside NBA Basketball: Thunder at Hawks 18 Holes Atlanta Driven College Baseball Texas Southern at Oklahoma. (N) (Live) Atlanta Fight Sports: Boxing FREE VGilmore Girls ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Sandra Bullock. ’ grown-ish Alone (:02) › “Mr. Deeds” (2002) Adam Sandler. The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Little Women Little Women Little Women Little Women (:02) Glam Masters (:04) Glam Masters TRAV ¨Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown ANPL ≠Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (N) ’ Treehouse Masters NICK ØFriends Top Wing PAW Blaze PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Knight Sponge. ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks” (2007) ’ Full H’se Full H’se Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ “Mickey” Elena Doc Sofia Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Stuck Stuck Bizaard Bizaard Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Gravity Gravity Stuck Bizaard 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 ›› “Young Guns” (1988) Emilio Estevez. Å ›› “Young Guns II” (1990) Emilio Estevez. Å ›› “Uncle Buck” (1989) John Candy. Å (:15) ›› “Weekend at Bernie’s” (1989) 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 Pk Corporate South Pk Daily Opposi TCM μ“Yank-Burma” (:15) ›› “Dark Delusion” (1947, Drama) ›› “Rogue’s March” (1953) ››› “The Wings of Eagles” (1957) › “Tarzan, the Ape Man” ››› “Raintree County” (1957, Drama) Montgomery Clift. Å ›››› “Giant” (1956) BRAVO ∂Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Real Housewives Hollywood Medium ›› “Enough” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. Å Watch “Enough” BET ∏Browns Browns Meet the Browns Browns Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince (4:55) › “’Til Death Do Us Part” (2017) Taye Diggs. ›› “Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007) Gabrielle Union. (:02) ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” SYFY ∫“Dragon” › “My Soul to Take” (2010) Max Thieriot. ›› “Carrie” (2013) Chloë Grace Moretz. ››› “The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis. Å ›› “The Mechanic” (2011) Jason Statham. The Magicians (N) Butcher’s Block Krypton “Final 5” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å UEFA UEFA Champions League Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub UFC Tonight (N) UFC 25 Greatest Fights (N) Å PARMT æ(11:30) ››› “Salt” (2010) Angelina Jolie. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Friends Friends Friends (:44) Friends ’ Friends Friends Friends ››› “Salt” (2010) Angelina Jolie. ’ Å The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listing www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, March 11, 2018 5C

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 15, 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 ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy (N) Scandal “The List” Away-Murder 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 ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Super A.P. Bio Will Champ Chicago Fire ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Law Celtic Thunder X ’ Å American Masters Author and activist Maya Angelou. WGCL (46)) 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament WPXA (14) , Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 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 In the Heat of Night Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Africa’s Great (:03) Africa’s Great Civilizations Africa’s Great Africa’s Great Civilizations ’ Africa’s Great TLC AHoard-Buried Hoard-Buried My 600-Lb. Life “Tracey’s Story” ’ Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Hear Me, Love My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Skin Tight (:01) My 600-Lb. Life A&E F60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ 60 Days In (N) ’ First 48 First 48 DISC HDude--Screwed Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked Afraid Naked Afraid Naked Afraid Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ Road 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament Alienist USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ (:03) Chicago P.D. (:05) ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage. Å Ninja vs. Ninja (:01) ›› “National Treasure” (2004) Å fx K“Surro Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å Atlanta (:38) Atlanta ’ Atlanta ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation NFL Live Å SportsCenter (N) College Wrestling NCAA Tournament, Second Round. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) NBA: The Jump SportsCenter (N) ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) FOXSPO P UFC Reloaded Polaris Kentucky World Poker World Poker UEFA ACC UFC Reloaded UFC Main Event UFC Snow Polaris Spotlight World Poker 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 URod. 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SUNDAY March 11, 2018 LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) sions today, because you might find or Something will interrupt your work lose money. Something you own could ARIES (March 21 to April 19) routine. It might be a power outage, a be lost, stolen or harmed. Be alert. Be courteous when dealing with par- computer crash, staff shortages or a fire CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) ents, bosses and the police. Something drill. If important decisions need to be This is a restless day! You’re trying to unexpected will occur. (It’s best if you made, wait until tomorrow. get a lot done, but somehow circum- do as little as possible.) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) stances seem to block you. Take it easy. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Love at first sight might happen for Postpone what you can until tomorrow, Travel plans will change today, be- some. Or you might get a surprise in- which is a lovely day. cause many things are unpredictable. vitation to a fun event. Meanwhile, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose However, it’s a poor day to make big keep an eye on your kids, because this Something is percolating behind the decisions. Therefore, postpone as is an accident-prone day for them. scenes. Although you might not have much as possible until tomorrow. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) all the details, you know that some- GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your home routine will be interrupted. thing’s up. Tomorrow you might learn Double-check details with banking and Small appliances might break down, or what. shared finances, because something minor breakages could occur. Surprise PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) unexpected might affect things. If so, company might drop by. (Get dressed.) A friend, probably a female acquain- don’t jump at making a change. Think SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) tance, might surprise you today. Or pos- about things. Wait until tomorrow. This is an accident-prone day for you, sibly, you will meet someone new who CANCER (June 21 to July 22) so pay attention to everything you say is really different. It’s not a boring day. A friend or partner might surprise you and do. However, you also will dream YOU BORN TODAY You like to get today. Be ready for this. Don’t overre- up some clever ideas! along. You basically are gentle and act; just listen to what is said. Make SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) easygoing. You also are talented and your big decisions tomorrow. Keep an eye on your money and posses- creative. This year is a power year!

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, March 11, 2018 DOWNTOWN DOUBLE SHOT

JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Left, Mark Smith pours a hot cup of Joe for spouse and business partner Jennifer Smith. Right, Justin Davis “mugs” it up while wife Madi Davis tends the cash register. Cartersville coffee shops flourish downtown on Main Street

BY JAMES SWIFT vinegar merchants, while the other sourced alternative to java as usual mospheres of them and how they “We saw that Cartersville had a “It’s been an adventure,” Justin [email protected] is managed by first-time small from the seemingly omnipresent really built community. We decided really good, classic main street,” said. “I’ve probably learned more business owners whose profes- corporate coffee giants. that was one of our goals one day, Justin said, “and just a really cool in the past year about a lot of things Noble & Main Coffee Co. and sional backgrounds are predomi- Justin and Madi Davis, both 26, to have a shop of our own, and we downtown, with a lot of businesses than the rest of my life combined. Southern Muggs Coffee Shop are nantly in IT and real estate are the proverbial new kids on the figured we’d just know the right and a lot of foot traffic.” There’s a lot of work, a lot of sleep- almost mirror versions of one an- marketing. And while one shop has block. The Dallas couple opened building when we found it.” It’s the first entrepreneurial un- less nights, but it’s been fun for other — and not just because been pounding out Americanos and their shop, Noble & Main Coffee Although they originally planned dertaking for both of them. Justin sure and very rewarding.” they’re on opposite sides of Main espressos for two years, the other Co., at 45 W. Main St. in on opening a business in Acworth, formerly did marketing and IT for That’s not a newfound feeling Street. has ground beans and poured cap- Cartersville late last year. the two fell in love with the vacant a cabin rental company and worked for Mark and Jennifer Smith, how- One coffee shop is operated by puccinos for barely four months. “When we first started dating in property right beside Agan’s Bak- in an Atlanta-area camera store. ever. The Marietta couple have had 50-something baby boomers while Despite those differences, how- 2012, we loved to go visit different ery, which over the last few years, Previously, Madi dabbled in real several small enterprises over the the other is owned by 20-some- ever, the owners of both shops have coffee shops in small towns,” said has housed everything from a gro- estate social media marketing and years, including an Avon business thing millennials. One is owned by the same goal: to offer Downtown Madi, a graduate from Excel Chris- cery store to a boutique to a multi- provided customer service for an a pair of seasoned olive oil and Cartersville a refreshing, locally- tian Academy. “We loved the at- media firm. insecticide company. SEE COFFEE, PAGE 3D China floods Africa with needed dollars, stoking US concern

BY JOSH LEDERMAN and economic competitor whose influ- believed to run into the trillions of dol- Associated Press ence is also on the rise in Latin America, lars, form just one part of the Asian Europe and the Middle East. power’s bid to promote a new global sys- DJIBOUTI — The new electrified rail But there’s a problem, African politi- tem that puts Beijing at the center. line snakes through the African desert, cians and economists say: China, unlike Equally alarming to the U.S. are China’s charting a course from a port along the the United States, is showing up on the military designs. Djibouti coast to Addis Ababa, the capi- continent with a generous checkbook in In Djibouti, China has built its first tal of land-locked Ethiopia. hand. Given the unpredictability in- overseas base along the key shipping The Chinese built the railway, and part volved in investing in poorer countries, route that links Europe and Asia. Its of the port, and the new military base China is often the only one willing to “string of pearls” plan calls for building next door. On the other end of the line, take the risk. a network of ports stretching from China Chinese dollars financed Addis Ababa’s And African nations realize that to the Persian Gulf. Beijing has also been new light rail, and the new ring road sys- China’s investments don’t come with the busy building artificial islands and then tem, and the silver African Union head- same nagging about human rights and taking steps toward militarizing them in quarters that towers over the city. good governance that often accompanies a bid to expand its control over waters Across the Atlantic Ocean, America U.S. assistance. far from its coast. has noticed. “They’re ready to basically do busi- China’s new base in Djibouti, another From Djibouti to Ethiopia, Kenya to ness,” said Brahima Coulibaly, a former country immensely indebted to Beijing, Egypt, the United States is sounding the Federal Reserve economist and Africa is just miles away from the only perma- alarm that the Chinese money flooding scholar at the Brookings Institution. nent U.S. military base in Africa. Though Africa comes with significant strings at- “They’re ready to partner with any coun- it’s China’s only African base so far, tached. The warnings carry distinct neo- try that is also willing to partner with Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, head of U.S. colonial undertones: With Beijing’s them in a way that it makes sense to Africa Command, predicted this week astonishing investments in ports, roads DING HAITAO/XINHUA VIA AP them and furthers their agenda.” that “there will be more.” and railways, the U.S. says, come de- In this photo provided by China’s Xinhua News Agency, people gather before China vehemently disputes that its en- “We are not naive to think that some a red banner written in English and Chinese set up for the opening ceremony pendency, exploitation and intrusion on terprises in Africa or elsewhere are ex- of the activities the Chinese are doing in of the African Union Conference Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Jan. 28, nations’ basic sovereignty. 2012. ploitive, arguing instead that its terms of counterintelligence there — “We are not in any way attempting to generosity illustrates its commitment to they are taking place,” Waldhauser told keep Chinese investment dollars out of pervasive problems with corruption. And acknowledged on Friday. the rest of the world’s economic and so- the House Armed Services Committee. Africa. They are badly needed,” U.S. if countries run into financial trouble, “We are not that worried,” Youssouf cial development. “But it just means that we have to be Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said this they often lose control over their own in- said, standing next to Tillerson as the top “No one dominates, and all parties cautious, we have to be on guard.” week in the Ethiopian capital. “However, frastructure by defaulting to a lender that U.S. diplomat visited the tiny coastal participate on an equal footing,” Chinese For better or worse, U.S. suspicions we think it’s important that African historically has not always been forgiv- country. “No country can develop itself Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in his an- about China’s ambitions are playing out far countries carefully consider the terms.” ing. without having a strong infrastructure. nual news conference Thursday. “There beyond the confines of Africa. Chinese Those terms lead to deals in which Some African countries now owe sums And China is, from that perspective, a is no secret operation, but an open and companies are building or financing power Chinese workers, not Africans, get the double that of their annual economic out- very good partner.” transparent operation — no ‘winner- plants in Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan, manag- construction jobs, Tillerson and other put, the U.S. has said, with most debt There are obvious reasons why the take-all,’ but all see mutual benefits and ing a port in Greece and launching railway U.S. officials warn. They say Chinese owed to China. In Djibouti, the debt to- United States would want to cast itself ‘win-win’ results.” projects in Thailand and Tajikistan, with firms, unlike American ones, don’t abide tals roughly 84 percent of its GDP, For- and its companies as a more favorable al- The eye-popping investments through aggressive plans to continue its expansion by anti-bribery laws, fueling Africa’s eign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf ternative to China, the geopolitical rival China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative, into Latin America. Research ends on mining near Grand Canyon

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the future. Now, no one can stake nium prices soared and a flurry of duction. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — U.S. claims until 2032, though a por- new mining claims came pouring The ban provided an avenue for scientists studying the effects of tion of that Obama-era ban is in. It faced a backlash from Re- the Geological Survey to study uranium mining around the Grand under review by the Trump ad- publicans, who touted improved uranium-bearing pipes, ground- Canyon say they are lacking in- ministration. mining techniques and lamented water flow, windborne dust, and formation on whether the radioac- The agency says it’s received job loss in a remote area. plants and animals near mines. Of tive element is hurting plants, far less for its study than what’s Without the study to document particular concern for the Obama animals and a water source for needed so far and would be left the effects of mining, some fear administration was the Colorado more than 30 million people. with nothing under Trump’s plan, industry supporters would point to River, a lifeline for millions of And they would not get to fully which eliminates the money in a lack of evidence of environmen- people in seven Western states gather it if President Donald favor of other priorities. tal harm to reopen the area to min- that runs nearly 300 miles (483 Trump’s 2019 budget proposal is “We love to provide informa- ing. kilometers) through the Grand approved. tion,” Geological Survey hydrol- A federal appeals court recently Canyon. The U.S. Geological Survey is ogist Fred Tillman said. “If you upheld the ban, but the U.S. For- Those supporting the ban have leading a 15-year study meant to don’t get the funding to do it, you est Service is reviewing whether pointed to the legacy of death and determine whether a 1 million- simply can’t do the studies.” it’s necessary on 360,000 acres it disease on the nearby Navajo Na- acre area surrounding the national Former President Barack manages. It follows an order by tion, the country’s largest Ameri- KATIE WALTON-DAY/U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY VIA AP, FILE park needs protection from new Obama’s administration imple- Trump to identify regulations that can Indian reservation, from Cold In this June 7, 2013, photo, scientists collect soil samples on the uranium mining claims well into mented the ban in 2012 as ura- stand in the way of energy pro- War-era uranium mining. Canyon Mine property in Arizona. Business

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There are hidden benefits Is a nursing home the only option for long-term care? to working in your area If you or a loved one needs for materials and labor. meals in a common dining room. long-term care, other choices be- Social and recreational activities One of the biggest mistakes I see sides nursing home care may be Subsidized senior housing are usually provided. Some of beginning investors make is buying available. Here are some of the There are federal and state pro- these facilities have health serv- a property a long distance away other options. grams that help pay for housing ices on site. from where they live. for some older people with low to A nursing home may not be And trust me, I understand. It Home care moderate incomes. Some of these your only choice. Discharge plan- was a great deal. And you hadn’t Most people would prefer to housing programs also offer help ners and social workers in hospi- seen anything that cheap around stay in their homes as long as pos- with meals and other activities like tals and home health agencies can you. sible. Depending on your needs, housekeeping, shopping and laun- explain your options and help Ashley and I did the same thing you may only need help with Moore dry. Residents usually live in their arrange your care. when we bought a place for $8,000 some common daily living activi- own apartments in the complex. 45 minutes (one-way mind you) ties such as laundry, shopping, that home may help you keep your Rent payments are usually a per- — This article is furnished by from where we lived. And that was cooking and cleaning. First, talk to independence while getting some centage of your income. Broadridge Investor Communica- just to the property. It was an addi- your family to see if they can help help with your daily activities. An tions Solutions, Inc. Material was tional 30 minutes to the courthouse, with your needs. There are proba- ADU, or “in-law apartment,” usu- Assisted-living facilities prepared by Raymond James for which meant I would spend 2 1/12 Joey and bly home health-care agencies that ally provides a separate living These facilities generally pro- use by its financial advisors. Ray- hours driving if I had to file dispos- Ashley English can assist you with some of these space with a sleeping area, a place vide more services than offered in mond James and Associates, Inc. chores. to cook and a bathroom. Check subsidized senior housing. You is a member of New York Stock sessory. the mobile home on the warrant with your local zoning office to be may receive help with bathing, Exchange/SIPC. Bart Moore is a This kind of distance meant I deed at the time of sale. Accessory dwelling units sure ADUs are allowed in your financial advisor with Raymond didn’t do inspections regularly. I’m having issues getting that dressing, using the bathroom, tak- area. Also, the cost of adding an James located at 100 W. Cherokee Needless to say, all the trials from done on this one. The title to the If you or a loved one owns a ing your medications and getting ADU can vary widely, depending that property provided a great mobile home is currently in the pre- single-family home, adding an ac- to appointments. Residents often Ave., and can be reached at 770- on the size of the unit and the cost learning experience. vious owner’s name. I need to get cessory dwelling unit (ADU) to live in an apartment and may share 382-2124. Now, we must be 45 minutes or it transferred to our name before we less to the courthouse for us to buy can move to the next step in the a property. This allows us to buy process of filing the T-234. property in Whitfield, Murray, Gor- The T-234 is a state application US hiring surge last month pulls in flood of new workers don and Bartow counties. for a certificate of permanent loca- Working that many counties tion. Once the DMV approves it, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yet job growth has accelerated day’s jobs report is a mixed one looking for work, reversing a makes things interesting. That’s be- the certificate of permanent loca- WASHINGTON — U.S. em- in recent months. Companies for the Fed, which seeks to raise trend from the first few years cause each one has its own way of tion is issued in the applicant’s ployers went on a hiring binge in have added an average of short-term interest rates at just after the downturn when many of doing things — especially at the name filed on the T-234, the title February, adding 313,000 jobs, 242,000 jobs a month over the the right pace: enough to forestall the unemployed gave up on the courthouse. will be retired, and the home will amid rising business confidence past three months, above 2017’s inflation but not so fast as to slow job hunt and stopped looking. Take the one we’re doing in be fixed to the land. We can then lifted by the Trump administra- pace of 182,000. economic growth. The proportion of adults work- Floyd for instance. proceed to having it added to the tion’s tax cuts and a resilient “The February employment re- The Fed is considered certain ing or looking for work jumped When we got the house under deed. global economy. port was unambiguously strong, to raise rates when it next meets to 63 percent from 62.7 percent, contract, we didn’t realize it was in My problem is that the previous The surprisingly robust hiring, confirming that the U.S. labor in two weeks. The question is still far below its pre-recession Floyd County. The property has an owners had filed homestead ex- reported by the Labor Depart- market is on fire,” said Michelle whether it will do so a total of levels in 2007. But it has stabi- Adairsville address. I made an offer emption, which means the double ment on Friday, was the strongest Girard, chief U.S. economist at three times this year — or, in lized in the past three years, even in the front yard; they accepted it wide and the land are taxed as one in 1½ years. NatWest Markets. “The pace of light of the job market’s strength as millions of baby boomers have and it wasn’t until I got back to the entity. Right now, Floyd is telling It was accompanied by the job growth is gaining momentum and the prospect of a pickup in retired. That suggests that office that I noticed it was in Floyd me they cannot update the mobile biggest surge in 15 years in the — a very impressive develop- inflation, four times. enough younger people are step- County. home title until they are separated, number of people either working ment at this stage of the eco- The economy has now gained ping in to offset those retire- Now, we’ve never done one in which can’t happen for two more or looking for work. That kept nomic cycle.” jobs for 89 straight months, the ments. Floyd. But the courthouse was in months. the nation’s unemployment rate The Trump administration’s longest streak on record. That has In fact, the proportion of adults reach, so we went with it. We will probably have that prop- unchanged for a fifth straight tax cuts appear to have lifted op- helped address many of the na- in their prime working years — This property is a double-wide erty under contract before then, so month at 4.1 percent. timism among consumers and tion’s long-term problems dating defined as ages 25 to 54 — with mobile home on a permanent foun- that doesn’t work. At the same time, average businesses. U.S. employers have to the Great Recession. jobs rose sharply to 79.3 percent, dation sitting on 1.5 acres. Our exit Because I’m not familiar with wage growth slowed to 2.6 per- also benefited from a strength- For example, more Americans just a few tenths of a point below strategy is to flip this one, mainly that courthouse, I’m not saying the cent in February from a year ear- ened global economy. And con- are coming off the sidelines and its pre-recession level. because it has an inground pool, right words to the right person to lier. That was down from sumers are more confident which is a big no-no for me on get them to understand that. January’s revised pace of 2.8 per- than they have been since rentals. Tomorrow, I’ll go talk to Ms. cent, which had spooked in- 2000. For the house to qualify for fi- Martha at the Gordon County vestors because it raised fears of Investors celebrated the nancing when we sell it, we had to Courthouse. I know her, and she inflation. news, sending the Dow Jones do a few things to make sure the knows her stuff. I’m hoping she The hiring boom caught many industrial average up 390 trailer was attached to the land. The will help me rephrase my words so economists off guard, because points in early afternoon trad- first thing we had to do was get a that the right person in Floyd will they expected a smaller — ing. The bull market reached structural engineer out to certify understand. though still healthy — increase. its ninth anniversary Friday, that the foundation was up to code. But at the end of the day, this will Job gains typically slow as the with market indexes nearly This was the mechanical part of the be another lesson learned about unemployment rate falls, because quadrupling since March process. Next was the legal part. buying things outside of my area. companies run out of workers to 2009. Because mobile homes have hire. The muted wage growth is a wheels and an odometer, they’re — Joe and Ashley English buy The economy has expanded relief to Wall Street, because governed by the DMV and have a houses and mobile homes in North- for 104 straight months, or nearly faster raises could spur higher state issued title. In order to attach west Georgia. For more informa- nine years, the third-largest ex- inflation and additional inter- a mobile home to the land legally, tion or to ask a question, go to pansion on record, and hiring est rate increases from the you have to “retire” its title. This www.cashflowwithjoe.com or call often declines as recessions fade Federal Reserve. process, once done, will transfer Joe at 678-986-6813. further into the past. The picture drawn by Fri-

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JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Husband and wife business partners Madi and Justin Davis opened Noble & Main Coffee Co. in Mark Smith said he and his wife wanted to open a coffee shop ever since they wed 27 years ago. Cartersville about four months ago. “Our son Jesse is a scientist, al- “I want it to be like you’re in we’ve been busier than we ex- Still getting their figurative feet plans down the line. Coffee most, when it comes to his tea and your living room, so you’re as pected. Which has been really under them, Justin said he’s fo- “Short-term, we just want to coffee,” Mark said. comfortable as you are at home,” positive, because we haven’t done cused on building up the stand- build this foundation and kind of FROM PAGE 1D The Davises are working with a she said. any advertising at all, besides so- alone Noble & Main Coffee Co. figure out how we can best serve in Acworth and an olive oil store slightly smaller crew — not Her husband described the store cial media posts, which have all location for the time being. the people of Cartersville,” he in West Cobb. counting themselves, they cur- ambiance a little differently. been pretty organic.” “We are looking to do some said. “Long-term, we want to ex- They opened Southern Muggs rently have four employees. Like “We want to create an atmos- Take note, those who prefer In- coffee boxes that you can either pand that — look at a bigger Coffee Shop at 26 W. Main St. in the Smiths, however, they too phere that is like when a child gets dian pale ales to Italian dark roasts pick up, or that given the right cir- space, expand our space, add March 2016. The location actually place an emphasis on locally- his or her first bike,” Mark said. — Mark said he anticipates ob- cumstances, we can try to de- some more food options. We’d re- houses two Smith-managed busi- sourced coffee. “They’re filled with joy and con- taining a pouring license for his liver,” he said. ally like to even get into the roast- nesses — the other is Olive Tree “We get our coffee from Rev fidence, so that’s what we want business by year’s end. Not that he doesn’t have ing game eventually, and expand and Vine, where they sell gourmet Coffee Roasters down in Smyrna, our customers’ experiences to be.” “We’d like to add craft beers to grander — or is that grande? — our offerings even further oils and vinegars. our chai is from a local company As for special events, the dual- the olive oil side,” Jennifer said. “We’ve always wanted a coffee in Atlanta, Cabbagetown Chai,” branded business does weekly “The idea is to have a gathering shop since we got married,” Mark, Justin said. “It’s just a lot of cool wine tastings, regularly hosts place that is not a bar that is very 53, said. “We’ve been married for connections like that I think [are] fundraisers and does cooking comfortable and relaxing that you 27 years and got the opportunity really going to help take Bartow classes about once a quarter. They can bring anyone to.” in Cartersville — the downtown to the next level.” have live music every Saturday That’s not to say the stewards area is a great, growing area and That investment in locally night, with Georgia Highlands of Southern Muggs plan on aban- the people have been super nice. roasted products, however, isn’t College students swinging by for doning brewed coffees for just It’s our ministry, and it’s a place just rooted in a desire to have the creative writing readings multiple plain brews anytime soon. that we feel like is our home.” freshest ingredients. Justin said times a semester. “We’ve increased in year-over- Like the Davises, the Smiths it’s also something of a socially- Jennifer said the shop’s top sell- year sales — probably in the cof- said the heavy foot traffic volume conscious, morally-driven deci- ers are lattes and bubble tea. But fee shop, over 50 percent,” Mark along Main Street was a major sion. the smoothies, cappuccinos and said. “Whether it’s lattes or cap- reason for their decision to set up “Because of the boom of the “regular-old coffee” are doing puccinos or just regular coffee, shop in Downtown Cartersville. specialty coffee industry, there’s pretty well — in fact, she said the it’s been a steady growth over the “We’ve lived in Marietta for a been a move to much better pay only thing they’re having diffi- last two years … it’s all been on long time, we’ve lived in Dallas, for those farmers,” he said. “A lot culty selling right now is the or- the rise.” we’ve lived in Stone Mountain,” of the cooperatives and farms that ange juice. He also expects to open a sec- Jennifer, 51, said. “Cartersville the companies we work with “There’s nothing we’ve taken ond location, this one with a has a sense of community that no sources from are basically taking off the menu,” she said. “We’ve drive-thru, somewhere in Bartow other city we’ve lived in has.” those higher wages and higher pay only added to the menu.” County over the next two years. Mark said his business — aes- for the crops they are growing and Across Main Street, Justin said “We see that Bartow County is thetically and philosophically — using it to better their communi- his shop’s sleeper hit has been the growing,” he said. “There are is heavily influenced by Mellow ties and get better access to edu- blackberry mocha. some commercial buildings going Mushroom. “It’s not a corporate cation and health care.” “It isn’t really what we ex- up in this area, and hopefully, store, so we’re able to have differ- From the beginning, Madi said pected when we opened,” he said, we’ll be able to acquire one of ent things,” he said. “We can in- creating a welcoming ambiance “but it’s just really taken off and those.” corporate our own ideas of what was at the heart of their business people have loved it.” we think the community outreach strategy. The rest of the Noble & Main should be.” “I think something coffee does Coffee Co. lineup includes Big proponents of local sourc- is that it brings people together. smoothies, frappes and both hot ing, the Smiths procure their cof- We just kind of see it as a corner- and iced teas. Then there are the fee from Cool Beans Roasters in stone of communities,” she said. pastries — a wide assortment of Marietta. “A lot of people come to coffee cupcakes and cookies, made fresh “What goes into a good cup of shops to escape the chaos of life, and in-house every day. Their coffee is the quality of the bean to and we wanted to make it just like muffins, Madi said, usually fly off begin with,” Mark said. “Our cof- a nice, clean space where they the shelves by lunchtime. fee is roasted locally, so we’re get- could think and do work and hang And if customers don’t know ting a fresher product into the out with their friends and family what to order? “Even if it’s not Did We Catch You Reading? market and into the customers’ and just connect.” something on the menu, we can hands than the corporates are ca- That air of comfort and ap- make something for them that is pable of doing.” proachability, she added, is some- perfectly tailored to their tastes,” But it’s not just the quality of thing that bridges across she said, “something they will You’re Not The Only One... the product that’s important, he generations. “We get everybody love and come back for.” added. 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BY COLLIN BINKLEY cluding $126,000 given to Albu- have raised concerns over the AND MEGHAN HOYER querque schools, $126,000 to funding, but administrators may Associated Press Broward County and $125,000 to reconsider it in the wake of the Anchorage, Alaska. The most Florida shooting. The National Rifle Association awarded to a single district was “After we get through this has dramatically increased its $291,000, given to Roseville spring, we will probably take some funding to schools in recent years schools near Sacramento, Califor- time to assess how to move for- amid a national debate over guns nia, which say much of the funding ward,” he said. and school violence, an Associated went toward ammunition and gear School board members in some Press analysis of tax records has for trap-shooting teams. districts said they didn’t know found. But few say they plan to Grants are often provided as about the grants. Donna Corbett, a give up the money in the aftermath equipment rather than cash, with Democrat on the school board in of the latest mass shooting. schools given rifles, ammunition, southern Indiana’s New Albany- The AP analysis of the NRA safety gear and updates to shooting Floyd County School Corporation, Foundation’s public tax records ranges. Nationally, about $1.3 mil- said she never heard about $65,000 finds that about 500 schools re- lion was provided as cash, while that went to a JROTC program at ceived more than $7.3 million $6 million was provided through one of the high schools. Corbett from 2010 through 2016, mostly equipment, training and other said she plans to raise the issue through competitive grants meant costs. with her board but feels conflicted to promote shooting sports. The The data does not include grants about it. grants have gone to an array of smaller than $5,000 — those do “I am not a big NRA fan, but I school programs, including the not need to be individually tracked also realize that ROTC is a good Junior Reserve Officer Training in tax filings. program,” she said. “I’m not sure I Corps, rifle teams, hunting safety Ron Severson, superintendent of would be willing to pull it to the courses and agriculture clubs. the Roseville Joint Union High detriment of the kids and their pro- In some ways, the grant distribu- School District, says no parents grams.” tion reflects the nation’s deep po- MARLA BROSE/ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL VIA AP litical divide over guns. Nearly In this March 2 photo, a group of JROTC shooters compete in the prone position during the 2018 New Mexico Junior Olympic Qualifier for sport and precision air rifles at Cibola High School in three-quarters of the schools that Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the chance to compete at the National Junior Olympic received grants are in counties that Championships in Ohio in June. The National Rifle Association has given more than $7 million in voted for President Donald Trump grants to hundreds of U.S. schools in recent years, typically used for JROTC programs, including Worth the Drive! in the 2016 election, while a quar- $126,000 given to Albuquerque schools. ter are in counties that voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton, accord- sue NRA grants in the future and idly, increasing nearly fourfold Bill Nolte, superintendent of the Warren Dermatology ing to the AP analysis. Most are in will turn down several that were to from 2010 to 2014 in what some Haywood County district in North medium-sized counties or rural be awarded this year. But officials opponents say is a thinly veiled at- Carolina, says he still shows up at areas, with few near major cities. in many other districts say they tempt to recruit the next generation school sportsman’s club tourneys California received the most in have no plans to back away. of NRA members. even though his son graduated. Board school grants, more than $1 mil- “Whatever I think of the NRA, The NRA Foundation did not re- Starting in sixth grade, students lion, while Florida was a close sec- they’re providing legitimate edu- turn calls seeking comment. can join the clubs to compete in Certified ond. cational services,” said Billy Annual reports from the pro-gun shooting events, archery and orien- Florida’s Broward County Townsend, a school board member group say its grant program was teering. For many families, Nolte Dermatologist school district is believed to be the in Florida’s Polk County district, started in 1992 and raises money said, it’s just like any other week- first to stop accepting NRA money whose JROTC programs received through local Friends of NRA end sports event. after a gunman killed 17 people at $33,000, primarily to buy air rifles. chapters. It says half the proceeds “You take your lawn chair and one of its schools Feb. 14. The “If the NRA wanted to provide air from local fundraisers go to local your coffee in a thermos, and do teen charged in the shooting had rifles for our ROTC folks in the fu- grants and half goes to the national much like you would do if you Over 21 Years been on a school rifle team that re- ture, I wouldn’t have a problem organization. Tax records show were going to a youth soccer or ceived NRA funding. School offi- with that.” roughly $19 million in grants travel basketball or baseball Experience cials announced the change The grants awarded to schools going to the group’s Virginia head- event,” Nolte said, adding that Tuesday but declined to comment are just a small share of the $61 quarters in 2015 and in 2016. NRA grants have helped buy further. million the NRA Foundation has Besides schools, other typical firearms and ammunition and Denver Public Schools followed given to a variety of local groups recipients include 4-H groups, cover other costs that otherwise on Thursday, saying it won’t pur- since 2010. But it has grown rap- which have received $12.2 million would fall to the parents. “We are 770-852-5552 since 2010, Boy Scout troops and constantly seeking revenue for councils, which received $4 mil- sportsman’s club just like we do The Walk at Mars Hill lion, and private gun clubs. Over- for cheerleading and track.” 4900 Ivey Road, NW - Bldg 1800 Ste. 1801 all, about half the grants go to Districts that tallied the largest programs directed at youth. sums of NRA money typically Acworth, GA 30101 Grant funding to schools rose used it for JROTC programs, in- sharply in the years after the 2012 shooting at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School, fueled in part by a new grant program the NRA unrolled to help schools make safety improvements. Three districts received safety grants to- taling $189,000 in 2014, tax records show, but none appear to have been awarded since then. Nearly half of the 773 overall school grants have gone to JROTC programs, which put students through a basic military curricu- lum and offer an array of small competitive clubs, like the rifle team at Broward’s Marjory Stone- man Douglas High School. But JROTC leaders say few students ultimately enlist in the military, and the primary goal is to teach students skills like discipline and leadership. “The safety that we’re teaching, the good citizenship that we’re teaching here, those are the things you don’t hear about,” said Gun- nery Sgt. Jim Flores, a JROTC in- structor at Cibola High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico. “The majority of people walk out of here awesome young men and women, respectful of authority, things of that nature. Not so much little tin soldiers.” In some parts of the country, shooting clubs draw the same sort of following as any school sport. With A Prepaid Annual Subscription (New or Renewal) Receive 2 Tickets Celebrating 10 Years Sat., March 24TH 9 am - 3 pm First Come ~ First Serve Clarence Brown Limited number Conference Center of tickets available.

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