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June 3, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 University System of Georgia Local selling Highway 20 property legislators BY JAMES SWIFT Place Boulevard. [email protected] The back end of the undeveloped parcel abuts Collins Pointe Apartments. It has frontages on Rov- shaky on A seasoned real estate veteran like Mark Harris ing Road and GA 20, facing Georgia Highlands knows better than to say something is a “done deal.” College (GHC). “In the business, you never like to say that,” the “This 27-acre property is a piece of a larger, ap- sports H&H Realty LLC broker said. “It’s never a ‘done proximately 300-acre property that was conveyed deal’ until you get up and walk away from the clos- to the Board of Regents by the Georgia Institute of ing table.” Genetics in 1977,” said USG Board of Regents Vice betting Still, he said he’s very optimistic that a buyer for Chancellor of Communications and Governmental about 27 acres of undeveloped land along GA 20 Affairs Charles Sutlive. “Given recent development BY JAMES SWIFT has been found. The University System of Georgia of the adjacent parcels, including the Walmart and [email protected] JAMES SWIFT/DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS (USG) chose his firm to bid on the listing, which the Clarence Brown Conference Center, the USG The University System of Georgia is in the process of selling sits between the Clarence Brown Conference Center In 1993, the Professional and SEE HWY 20, PAGE 6A about 27 acres of land along GA 20 in Cartersville. and the Walmart Supercenter at Market Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 took effect. The federal law, sometimes called PASPA or the Bradley Act, made betting on sporting events outright illegal in WHS grad all but four states. ROAD TO PROFITS The Supreme Court of the United States, however, ruled illustrates PASPA unconstitutional in May — in effect, opening up the possibil- first ity for every state in the nation to legalize sports betting. One state, Delaware, has al- children’s ready announced plans to offer full-scale sports betting, with some caveats, beginning June 5. book Which raises the question — how do Bartow’s state-level represen- BY DONNA HARRIS tatives and senators feel about the [email protected] prospects of sports wagering be- coming a reality in Georgia? Keller Pyle is one of those for- “I know that this is something tunate people who was able to turn that has been considered for quite a childhood passion into a career some time now, even going back he loves. to the inception of the HOPE The Cartersville native, who Scholarship program and the cre- still lives there, used the artistic ation of the state-funded lottery,” talents that debuted when he was said Matthew Gambill, Georgia’s a child to earn a degree in illustra- District 15 State Representative- tion from the Savannah College of RANDY PARKER/DTN elect. “Probably within the past six Art and Design, and now the 24- The Dixie Highway or seven years, there’s been some year-old can add “children’s book 90-Mile Yard Sale, pretty formidable efforts to try and illustrator” to his resume. south of Adairsville. expand Georgia, as far as Pyle was hired by Deeds Pub- parimutuel betting goes … I lishing in Athens last year to illus- would think with this Supreme trate “Once Upon A Zoo,” a Court decision, it will only fuel an 38-page hardcover book that was effort by the Legislature to look released in early March. Thousands turn out for Dixie Highway 90-Mile Yard Sale into this some more.” “Since graduation, I often look BY JAMES SWIFT And that, Gambill said, could for job opportunities that may be [email protected] become a major factor in the posted on SCAD’s job portal,” he state’s gubernatorial race. said. “Deeds Publishing had used It was a surreal scene outside A Step “What has kept Georgia from the portal to post an illustration job Above Resale Saturday. expanding any kind of gambling for their upcoming book. They in- Situated in the borderlands of Cartersville … has been the governor’s desire terviewed me, and I got the job. I and Adairsville, the roughly six-mile stretch not to expand any form of gam- was happy to have an opportunity of highway between Griffin Road and Man- bling,” he said. “Depending on to work in my field, and I love to ning Mill Road is usually about as active as how the nominees that we have on draw animals so it was the perfect the air conditioning business in January. either party side weigh in on this project.” But this weekend was different. The nor- could have an impact on how se- The full-time illustrator said he mally rustic U.S. 41 roadway was jam- rious the Georgia Legislature felt a “sense of accomplishment” packed with vehicles, with hundreds of cars, looks at this particular issue.” when he saw his illustrations in a trucks, vans and the occasional camper District 52 State Sen. Chuck published book for the first time. pulled off to the side of the asphalt — some- Hufstetler, R-Rome, said he’d “I’ve enjoyed hearing how times, teetering dangerously close to the likely vote against any legislation much people have said their chil- edges of some pretty steep embankments. eyeing sports betting legalization dren enjoy the book,” he said. So, what had thousands of people not only in Georgia. However, he also said In fact, the work received five flocking to the normally barren countryside he’d keep an open mind on the stars in two recent reviews on of northern Bartow, but turning Highway 41 matter. Amazon.com, with one comment into an impromptu block party? “I think we will wait and review saying the reviewer’s daughter That’s an easy one to answer — the dis- all of the factors in this — I don’t loved it and both comments men- counts provided by the 2018 Dixie Highway think we know them all just yet,” tioning the “gorgeous” and “amaz- 90-Mile Yard Sale. JAMES SWIFT/DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS he said. “We’ve heard from the ing” illustrations. A Dixie Highway yard sale merchant offered up something you definitely won’t “They can find a lot of good deals and buy NFL, who’s got some concerns, Working on his first children’s find in stores — an array of old license plates. stuff half price or less,” said Michael Mill- and others, and we don’t want to book was “a great learning expe- saps, owner of the resale shop at 4595 Joe sale. Established in 2006, the annual rite in- shoppers literally sprinted across the high- do anything that would be canni- rience” for Pyle, who previously Frank Harris Parkway in Adairsville. spires enterprising locals from Ringgold to way to peruse the Southern-fried bazaar. balizing existing things, like the “Washer and dryer sets, you can buy for Marietta to wheel out their old belongings Chainsaws, vintage oil cans, talking View- SEE ILLUSTRATOR, PAGE 6A HOPE Scholarship.” $150 with the warranties ... you can’t even and try to make a few quick bucks selling Master sets, Garfield dolls, old Budweiser A 2017 Oxford Economics re- think about buying that at a store. There’s their wares to serious collectors, curious cardboard display ads, lawn mowers, fishing port suggests that under limited just a variety of stuff you can buy real passersby and loitering lookie-loos alike. poles, stray Jeff Foxworthy CDs, a cadre of availability with a base tax rate, cheap.” His shop was positively slammed Friday aluminum bats, a complete set of Georgia could generate about Millsaps was just one of many merchants and Saturday. Vendors paid $25 a day to participating in this year’s sprawling yard hawk their goods on his property, and thrifty SEE SALE, PAGE 8A SEE BETTING, PAGE 2A Saving Rob’s Roses It has been nearly a decade since Rob and Veron- Roses, planted in memory ica Taylor’s son, Little Rob, died of a gunshot of young athlete are dying wound at the hands of a friend — at first ruled ac- cidental; later the friend was charged with BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE manslaughter. [email protected] “Rob was a really good athlete and loved base- ball,” Veronica said. “He played recreation and Something is killing Rob’s roses. travel league ball. When he wasn’t playing, he Roses that just a year ago grew tall behind home would often come down here to help work on the RANDY PARKER/DTN plate at Euharlee’s Osborne Park — their bright red field.” Woodland High graduate Keller flowers honoring the memory of a 13-year-old boy Not long after his death, the Euharlee City Coun- Pyle was hired by Deeds who once played Little League baseball — now lie cil named the field, “Little Rob Taylor Field,” and Publishing last year to illustrate NEIL MCGAHEE/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the children’s book, “Once wilted and brown. Rob and Veronica Taylor examine the dying roses in a part of SEE , PAGE 7A Upon a Zoo.” And no one knows why. ROSES Euharlee’s Osborne Park.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Ronald Rachee Georgia 30120. The body will lie the Class of 1989. pecially loved being surrounded (Marissa-Fiancé); a very special Address: in state in the church from Ronald was an avid sports fan by family and friends. He had friend, Jorie Jewell; nieces, Mor- 251 S. Tennessee St. 12:00pm (noon) until the hour of from his youth, enjoying baseball such a wonderful sense of gan and Runessa Edwards; Cartersville, GA 30120 Edwards Ronald Rachee Edwards, 46, service. Interment will follow in and golf. Watching and cheering humor and a contagious laugh as nephews, Payton and Mason Ed- Mailing Address: of Cartersville, Georgia, made a the church cemetery. for his Falcons as well as the well. wards; and a host of other rela- 251 S. Tennessee St. peaceful transition into the arms Ronald Rachee Edwards was Bulldogs was a favorite and fun Loving memories will always tives and friends. Cartersville, GA 30120 of our loving Savior on Tuesday, born on July 11, 1971, to the late time for Rachee, which was a tra- be cherished by his son, Zachery Condolences may be expressed May 29, 2018. Funeral service Ronald Griffin Edwards, Sr and dition he kept alive in the legacy Rachee Edwards; mother, Ernes- at: www.mackeppingerfuneral- Phone: 770-382-4545 will be held on Monday, June 4, of his dad. tine Edwards; brothers, Kelcey home.com. After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Ernestine Edwards. “Rachee" is Fax: 770-382-2711 2018, at 1:00pm at Pleasant how everyone referred to him, Those of you who were ac- D. Edwards (Tiffany), Russell O. Mack Eppinger and Sons Fu- Grove Baptist Church, 668 Burnt was educated in the Cartersville quainted with Rachee are well Edwards (Amanda), Gregory D. neral Service, Inc. are in charge Alan Davis, Hickory Road, Cartersville, School System, graduating with aware of his people skills. He es- Edwards and Dalton R. Edwards of the arrangements. Publisher Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor regulated sports betting, Clark said Jennifer Moates, Betting he wouldn’t be surprised if they im- Advertising Director itate Nevada’s approach to in- Mindy Salamon, FROM PAGE 1A trastate mobile gaming. Office Manager/Classified $99.5 million in sports betting rev- “What that means is you can bet Advertising Director enue each year. With widespread on sports on an app on your phone Lee McCrory, availability under a low taxation within the boundaries of the state,” Circulation/Distribution model, researchers project Geor- he said. “It’s geo-fenced in, you Manager gia’s hypothetical sports betting in- can’t bet across borders and the Stacey Wade, dustry could generate more than $1 minute your device leaves the state, Circulation Customer Care/ billion in total economic impacts — it no longer works. That has been a Account Manager including more than 5,700 jobs. really effective model.” Byron Pezzarossi, “If you look at tax revenue that Ginn said he’s not so sure about Press Room Director goes to state and local coffers to that idea. “One of the things I fund critical state services, if you would question [about] that is Email: look at employment opportunities when you’re dealing with FCC MANAGING EDITOR and wages that are paid to local res- rules,” he said. [email protected] idents to support these activities, The rub for states considering NEWSROOM there’s all sorts of things that com- sports betting, Clark said, is in [email protected] munities benefit from,” said Casey making the legalized and regulated FEATURES EDITOR Clark, vice president of strategic wagering market more appetizing [email protected] communications for the American to consumers than the illegal one. PHOTOGRAPHER Gaming Association. “We’ve esti- “If you have too high of a tax [email protected] mated that Americans are betting as rate or too high of a buy-in number, then it becomes hard for operators STAFF REPORTERS much as $150 billion on sports right to actually offer sports betting in a [email protected] now, so it’s not that they’re not [email protected] doing it, they’re just not doing it way that makes good business [email protected] aboveboard. Our opportunity in sense,” he said. “The illegal market SPORTS REPORTER every state is to really get this right is working for consumers, it’s just SPECIAL/SPORTSBETTING.AG [email protected] and bring it aboveboard within a not providing any real benefits or A sports betting book is shown from Sportsbetting.ag. In the wake of a May Supreme Court ADVERTISING DIRECTOR framework where there are laws protections.” decision, state legislators now have the ability to potentially legalize sports betting in Georgia. [email protected] and regulations.” Hufstetler said he will keep an eye on how other states approach those needs change a little bit over that might work for Georgians.” ducing legislation,” he said. OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED Hufstetler said that any sports the matter. time,” he said. “We’ve always had As for the odds of Georgia legal- “Whether it gets through both ADVERTISING DIRECTOR betting legislation that would arise [email protected] in Georgia would likely go through “The good thing about it is hav- a need for education, we need izing sports betting in the next leg- houses and makes it to the gover- the Senate Committee on Regulated ing 50 states regulate, it’s easy to money for health care, we need islative session, Ginn said he’s nor’s desk is a different story … CIRCULATION DIRECTOR see what works and what doesn’t,” money for transportation … to me, going to abstain from speculating. and since I don’t have a crystal ball, [email protected] Industries and Utilities. “They would come up with some scenar- he said, “and we can learn from when you restrict the use of pro- “I’d be willing to bet there will I don’t want to wager on the out- LEGAL ADVERTISING ios and present it to the full senate, each other.” ceeds to one particular entity, be legislators in both houses intro- comes.” [email protected] and we would go from there,” he Although he’s still undecided on you’ve got to look at the long term PRODUCTION said. the subject, Gambill said he does consequences of that.” [email protected] That committee is currently like the sound of sports wagering If state legislators ever want a consultant to help them iron out Letter Guidelines: chaired by District 47 State Sen. revenue creating an additional state Letters to the editor on issues Frank Ginn, R-Danielsville. pot for certain expenditures. their sports wagering policies, of broad public interest are “People introduce legislation on “Georgia did do a good job in Clark said his organization is more welcomed. Letters must bear a just about every subject, so I would- making sure the lottery proceeds than happy to lend the General As- complete signature, street ad- n’t be surprised,” he said. “One of remain dedicated to funding the sembly some assistance. dress and phone number (ad- the ideas that’s been floated before HOPE Scholarship, whereas some “I think the benefits there are dresses and phone numbers is having destination resorts and of the other states that instituted very real in terms of the economic   will not be published). Letters of limiting the number across the state state-run lottery systems mail out benefits, of partnering with gaming      500 words or less will be ac- … I would suspect that will be the money to be split up among companies to offer this form of en- cepted. Libelous charges and floated back up again next year.” multiple, different sources,” he tertainment to Georgians. And we  abusive language will not be Gambill said he’s not exactly a said. “Having a dedicated source welcome the opportunity to have considered. Information given that discussion with legislators and must be factual. All letters will “proponent of gambling,” but his for these potential funds to go to be printed as submitted. No position on legalized sports wager- would be something I would be others on how we could put to- corrections will be made to ing could be swayed depending on very interested in, and of course, gether a framework that would be !'/+(. grammar, spelling or style. the specifics of the legislation that education would be a natural fit.” effective,” he said. “Our goal is to Writers may have letters pub- comes before him. Ginn has a different opinion. work with states like Georgia to !(.%+('' lished once every two weeks. Still, he’s apprehensive about the “The state has a lot of needs and come up with sensible solutions Consumer complaints and potential consequences of the state !' .'+%!(&",'(-(0'' thank-you letters cannot be legalizing sports betting. ()+-1%(%)()% "&)(+-'- used. All are subject to editing. “I think it has a deleterious social Send letters to 251 S. Ten- ","(',-!-'-(&*."$%1 impact, I think that if you really nessee St., Cartersville, GA +,(&-"&,%1"+ 30120, or e-mail to look at the data on what it does to society — it can be problematic,” %(%%1(0''()+- .'+% [email protected]. !(&,- 0"-!,"'+'+"' Editor’s Note: he said. “I’ve got some friends who Opinions expressed by colum- are very interested in this issue, as )()%0"-! &"%"+ , +(&(.+ nists for The Daily Tribune a way to provide additional rev- Join Us For Daily Specials (0'(&&.'"-1 '03+%01, News are those of the colum- enue for the HOPE Scholarship $ 50 +1-(,+/-&(&'-3,'(-"" nist alone and do not reflect the program. 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Muy Grande $500 click on “Order Photos.” it parimutuel, you pick your activ- ity, most are what I consider a vol- Saturday: 2 Taco Dogs & Small French Fry $550 Subscriber Info: untary tax,” he said. “One of the  ( 0  20 0 To subscribe, call 770-382- things we’ve got to do is just look * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra 4545. Visa, Mastercard, Ameri- at how we handle the people who %&'(,,/"%%(2(+-+,/"%% can Express and Discover have addictions … taking money Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm accepted.  they can’t afford into sports betting Six days by local carrier motor 000")+'"$#''"' , .'+%"(& route subscription rates: or gambling and they’re hurting 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 3 Months $32.95 their families and children.” 6 Months $59.95 Hufstetler also said he has some 1 Year $112.50 reservations about the idea. Home delivery $11.25 per month. “We currently get about 25 per- cent from the [Georgia Lottery for] Miss Your Paper? the HOPE Scholarship, and too If your paper has not arrived by often these programs will offer sig- 6:30 a.m., call our customer care        line by 11 a.m. at 770-382-4580 nificantly less and really don’t have and a paper will be delivered to a huge impact on state revenues,” your home. All subscribers call- he said. “I’m going to be skeptical  ing after 11 a.m. will have their of that.” paper delivered with their next He also said the prospects of regular delivery. legal sports betting makes him a lit- tle apprehensive about game-fix- “Bartow County’s only ing. “One of our concerns is that daily newspaper” we bring in a factor that could OFFICIAL ORGAN OF allow people to profit from things BARTOW COUNTY through manipulation.” USPS 146-740 Clark, however, argues that le- Published daily Tuesday galizing and regulating sports wa- through Sunday by Cartersville gering would create additional Newspapers, a division of safeguards against problem gam-   Cleveland Newspapers, 251 S. bling and “fixed” sporting events. Tennessee St., Cartersville, $ $$"! # Limited Time Only. GA 30120. 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BARTOW BIO Davis helps sexual assault victims ‘start their healing process’

BY MARIE NESMITH of their lives.” [email protected] Name: Stacie Davis As the program manager for Age: 43 Sexual Assault Center of North- Occupation (title): Program west Georgia’s Bartow office, Sta- manager for the Sexual Assault cie Davis strives to be a “light in Center of NWGA’s Bartow County the midst of the darkness.” The or- office

ganization, which serves Bartow, City of residence: Rome RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon and Polk Family: Husband and two chil- Stacie Davis is the program manager for Sexual Assault Center of Northwest Georgia’s Bartow office. She strives to be a “light in counties, opened an office in dren the midst of the darkness” for the victims that she assists. Cartersville in January. Education: Bachelor’s of Busi- “I joined the SAC in December ness Administration/major in mar- DTN: Since arriving at the Sex- 2017 after 16 years of service with keting from Columbus State Once I learned about the SAC ual Assault Center of Northwest Floyd Medical Center,” she said. University and their mission, I knew this was a Georgia, what have some of your

“Floyd went through a reduction in “ most rewarding/memorable mo-

force and my department was DTN (Daily Tribune News): place I could care for people by ments been? deemed one to be reduced. Once Provide some details about your SD: One of my most memorable that happened, I went through a pe- professional background, and what being a light in the“ midst of the dark- moments was when we had a 4- riod of months trying to figure out drew you to this line of work. year-old little girl in our center for what I wanted to be when I grew SD: I grew up the daughter of a ness they were currently being services. I had been on the floor up, but most importantly, where hospice nurse and knew I always — Stacie Davis playing with her and her siblings faced with. PROGRAM MANAGER, SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER God would have me during this wanted to be in the health-care field while our nurse explained the exam Davis OF NORTHWEST GEORGIA, BARTOW OFFICE season. but not necessarily on the clinical process to her guardians. Right in “I was [led] to speak to Kim side. I started after college as a sault does to children and adults, so ever been a victim of sexual as- years — 2015-2017 — out of 1,115 the middle of us playing, she Davis, executive director of the physician liaison for a hospice or- when I learned about the role with sault/abuse and are of no charge to victims served, 30 percent — 312 looked up at me with the most SAC NWGA. Once I learned ganization in Columbus, Georgia, the Sexual Assault Center and the our clients: … 24-hour crisis line, — were from Bartow County. beautiful brown eyes and asked about the SAC and their mission, I where I grew up. need for someone to help with 24-hour hospital accompaniment, • 34 percent of 2017 Bartow where my bedroom and my toys knew this was a place I could care When I moved to Rome in 2003, opening the Bartow County office, on-site exams at SAC, one-on-one cases were child sexual abuse; were. I knew at that moment that for people by being a light in the I held a grant-funded position at I knew it was something I could do crisis intervention, support groups • 66 percent were adults. our center was a safe and warm midst of the darkness they were Blue Ridge Area Health Education to help others start their healing and counseling, criminal justice ad- homelike environment to her. So currently being faced with. Their Center as a health careers coordi- process. vocacy, information and referral, Unfortunately we don’t typically much so that she thought I lived circumstances are not where they nator. When that grant ended, I was court accompaniment, legal assis- see decreases in the numbers, rather here. would choose to be and knowing hired on at Floyd Medical Center DTN: When and why did Sexual tance and community education increases, because as we participate there is someone there who be- and served in several capacities Assault Center of Northwest Geor- programs. more in the communities providing DTN: How can the community lieves them, supports them and there over the last 15 years. I have gia open an office in Bartow, and education and bringing awareness, help/be part of the solution? What cares for them can impact the rest seen what the trauma of sexual as- what services does it provide? DTN: What do you want the it increases the numbers of people are the signs of sexual abuse, and SD: The Sexual Assault Center public to know about sexual assault reporting. The numbers of unre- what should the public do if they of Northwest Georgia opened an and the need for your organization? ported cases is high due to victims’ suspect someone is experiencing Kenney needs a Kidney office in January of this year. After SD: Sexual assault does not dis- fears of retaliation, not being be- abuse? serving this area for the last 26 criminate, and it is never the vic- lieved or feelings it was their fault SD: Warning signs vary between adults and children, and we offer His blood type is A+ but he can receive a kidney years from our office in Rome, we tim’s fault regardless of the and [they’re] unimportant. were able to get a grant from the circumstances. Over the last three free educational sessions on these from an A or O blood type. Thru Paired Victims of Crime Act to open a topics. Hosting educational ses- Donation, the blood type doesn't even have to physical location in Cartersville sions with the Sexual Assault Cen- match. that covers all of Bartow County. ter is a great way the community Due to Bartow County being our can get involved [and] become Please help us get the word out by sharing on second highest county for service more aware. Those can be sched- needs, there were continuous re- uled by calling our office at 678- your Facebook and by word of mouth. Without quests and support from the com- 721-9348. a living donor, it could be as long as 7-10 years munity agencies we work with to Some of the warning signs are as on the National Database waiting on a expand into the county and prevent The experience you deserve follows: adults — symptoms of PTSD [post-traumatic stress disor- deceased donor to be available. clients and agencies from having to with quality you can count on! make the trip to Rome for services. der]; depression; suicidal thoughts First step is to fill out online / questionnaire: emory.donorscreen.org Some of our services are provided Open to the Public or attempts; alcohol and drug 24/7, which often results in cases at abuse; insomnia; children — anxi- Kenney Hart 4/21/55 all hours of the night and making Certified ASE Master Automobile ety and depression; sleep distur- the trip to Rome was burdensome Technician Chris Barron, bances, including nightmares or His transplant center is Emory Hospital. We were told if they haven't for clients, their families, law en- with more than 12 years night terrors; change in eating responded to you in three weeks, please call 855-366-7989. forcement and DFACS [Division of habits; unusual fear of certain peo- Family and Children Services]. of automotive experience, ple or places; reluctance to be alone Thanks in advance for your help ! All of the services we provide Chris Barron opens local automotive repair facility. with a certain person; changes in are available to anyone who has mood that could [include] anger, aggressiveness towards parents, 50% OFF Oil Change siblings, friends, pets; rebellion or Must mention ad. *Some limitations apply. 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If anyone suspects that a child is being physically or sexually abused, they should do the follow- ing: If you have an immediate emergency, call 911 or your local police department; otherwise, call DFCS Child Protective Services at 1-855-GACHILD (422-4453) to report child abuse and/or neglect. Child abuse and/or neglect reports are taken 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reporting adult cases — 16 and over — is at the discre- tion of the victim.

DTN: What is your greatest pro- fessional and/or personal achieve- ment? SD: Being a wife and a mother is my greatest personal achieve- ment. Balancing a professional life and family life is not easy, but I am blessed with a husband that sup- ports me 100 percent and children

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4A Sunday, June 3, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Races for state attorney general revolve around Trump

BY GEOFF MULVIHILL Whichever Democrat wins Col- Michigan’s large Arab population AND KATHLEEN FOODY orado’s June 26 primary will face is vulnerable to Trump’s restric- Associated Press a Republican who says that going tions on travel from certain Mus- after the president is not what an lim-majority countries and his DENVER — The top priority attorney general should be doing. administration’s plan to add a citi- for Democrats pushing back “They’re looking for an excuse zenship question to the 2020 U.S. against President Donald Trump is to bring Donald Trump into this Census. gaining control of at least one race,” George Brauchler, a district “There’s an eagerness to use the branch of Congress this year, but attorney, said in an interview. Michigan attorney general to fight they’re also focused on a pivotal “They’re going to try to convert back,” said Nessel, who had the seat lower on the ballot — state at- this AG’s office into a political am- backing of Sanders activists during torney general. bulance-chaser.” the party convention. The top state law enforcement Attorneys general of both parties Her opponent won’t be clear position comes with a political have made suing the federal ad- until a Republican state convention weapon Democrats have wielded ministration a bigger part of their Aug. 25, but the race figures to be 47 times since Trump took office: job in recent years. one of the more expensive of the They have sued the administration Marquette University political attorney general races this year. as a way to halt policies they re- science researcher Paul Nolette The Democratic association has gard as unconstitutional or other- counted 62 multistate lawsuits boosted its fundraising, taking in wise harmful. Attorneys general over eight years against policies of $2.4 million during the first three have gone to court over immigra- former President Barack Obama, months of the year. That still lags tion, the environment, birth control largely over what Republicans saw the Republican group, which and internet regulation, among as federal overreach. That included brought in $4.5 million during the other issues. one opposing Obama’s health care same period. That’s a key reason the races are overhaul just minutes after it was Republicans are mostly trying to starting to gain attention and signed into law. keep the seats they already hold money. Texas Republican Greg Abbott, while vying to take control in Illi- DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP, FILE “No one is above the law, not In this Aug. 7, 2015, photograph, George Brauchler, center, district attorney for Colorado’s 18th now the state’s governor, repeat- nois and Connecticut after incum- even the president of the United Judicial District and prosecutor of Aurora, Colorado, theatre shooter James Holmes, talks after edly described his job this way: “I bent Democrats declined to run States,” said Sean Rankin, execu- the jury sentenced Holmes to life in prison without parole in Centennial, Colorado. The top priority go into the office, I sue the federal again. tive director of the Democratic At- for Democrats pushing back against President Donald Trump is gaining control of at least one government and I go home.” But The little-known GOP candi- torneys General Association. branch of Congress this year, but they’re also focused on a pivotal seat lower on the ballot — state Republicans bristle when Democ- dates are not expected to be a fac- “That’s the cornerstone message.” attorney general. “They’re looking for an excuse to bring Donald Trump into this race,” Brauchler, rats sound a similar note. tor in California’s race, which a Republican district attorney, said in an interview. “They’re going to try to convert this AG’s office How well that works as a selling into a political ambulance-chaser.” The Republican Attorneys Gen- nevertheless is contested. Attorney point will be tested in some of the eral Association has a website crit- General Xavier Becerra, a Demo- same swing states that also are key attorney general this year. shows the former Obama adminis- that anyone inspired to run by op- icizing Michigan Democrat Dana crat, is a prolific filer of lawsuits to presidential elections. Among Yet for all the pushback against tration official as preoccupied with position to Trump “must have Nessel on a litany of topics, includ- against the Trump administration, them are Colorado, Florida, Michi- Trump administration policies, ways to hold the president’s poli- lived a very privileged life.” ing telling supporters that she but that hasn’t prevented him from gan, Nevada and Ohio, which De- how far to take the message of re- cies in check, even taking notes Salazar, a civil rights lawyer en- would sue Trump, who carried the drawing a challenger from within mocrats are targeting as possible sistance is causing a split in some about it while hiking with his fam- dorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, state in 2016, “all day, every day.” his own party. pickups because the current Re- Democratic primary contests. ily in the Rocky Mountains. said it’s a given that either Demo- That message worked for Nessel Insurance Commissioner Dave publican attorneys general are not Some candidates say opposing “The reality is we have a federal crat would take on the president. when she won the nomination at a Jones has said he, too, would be running again. Trump is important but should not government right now that is dis- “That’s the low-hanging fruit,” state Democratic convention this eager to challenge Trump policies They also are targeting Republi- be all-consuming. regarding the rule of law,” Weiser he said. “We’re all going to be spring over a union-backed former but says Becerra has been so fo- can incumbents in Arizona and The rift has made for some spir- said in an interview. joining lawsuits or initiating law- U.S. attorney appointed by cused on Trump that he is not Wisconsin as well as in heavily ited Democratic campaigns. Inside an urban winery in a for- suits against the administration.” Obama. doing enough on other issues, such Republican Alabama, Arkansas In Colorado, first-time candidate mer warehouse surrounded by auto But he said he decided to run for Nessel told The Associated as the opioid epidemic, gun vio- and Georgia in an effort to add to Phil Weiser, a law school dean, ex- repair shops, state Rep. Joe different reasons — to spread eco- Press that voters want an attorney lence and going after corporate their total of 23 attorneys general. plains in a TV commercial that Salazar, who also is seeking the of- nomic benefits, protect the envi- general to protect the state from polluters. In all, 30 states and the District of he’s running for state attorney gen- fice, took a jab at Weiser last ronment and take actions that federal policies that could hurt “We can do more than just resist Columbia will have elections for eral because of Trump. The ad month. He told about 30 supporters help children. them. For example, she said Trump,” Jones said. Lobbyist tied to EPA chief’s condo tried to influence agency

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Newly filed reports show the Washington lob- byist linked to a bargain-priced Capitol Hill condo leased by Envi- ronmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt had far more contact with the agency than previously disclosed, despite repeated denials by both men. Powerhouse lobbying firm Williams & Jensen amended its 2017 disclosure filings to show that former chairman J. Steven Hart con- tacted EPA on behalf of the Coca-Cola Company, pork producer Smithfield Foods and a board overseeing the finances of hurricane- ravaged Puerto Rico. Pruitt has denied that Hart lobbied his agency in 2017, most re- cently during congressional testimony last month. The firm amended its required federal lobbying disclosures after an extensive review of Hart’s emails, calendar entries and other materials. Hart was forced to retire early as a result of the scandal that erupted following public disclosure of the EPA chief’s unusual living arrangements. Pruitt has denied wrongdoing, describing Hart as a personal friend from his home state of Oklahoma. In a statement, Williams & Jensen said Hart had failed to fully dis- close his lobbying activities to his own firm, resulting in prior reports omitting information. Federal law requires lobbyists to file quarterly reports detailing their contacts with government officials, including the clients they were representing, what topics were discussed and how much they were paid. “Following press reports of a former member of our firm engaging in lobbying activity that had not been disclosed, we engaged outside Spain’s new leader is sworn in, faces Catalan conundrum counsel to conduct a review of relevant filings,” the firm’s statement said. “Following the completion of that review and the advice of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS after swearing in his regional Cab- Sanchez said Thursday that one parliament in October. counsel, today the firm filed amendments to several disclosure re- BARCELONA, Spain — New inet in Barcelona on Saturday. of the priorities of his government That federal takeover came to ports that include information that was not previously disclosed to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Torra, who was chosen by sep- would be “rebuilding bridges” an end Saturday after Torra our firm and therefore not included in the original filings.” Sanchez had been barely sworn in aratist lawmakers to lead the re- with the country’s regions and “es- formed his Catalan government. Both Pruitt and Hart have publicly denied the lobbyist had con- Saturday before one of the coun- gion last month, said his tablishing the foundations that Torra’s 13 regional ministers took ducted any business with EPA in 2017. At a May 16 hearing before try’s most critical issues facing his government “accepts the charge to allow us to normalize relations oaths of allegiance to Catalonia a Senate appropriations subcommittee, the embattled EPA chief er- fragile government was pressed continue forward with the man- and start a dialogue between the while omitting the traditional oath roneously insisted that Hart had not lobbied the government last year. upon him: ending the Catalan se- date ... to form an independent Spanish government and the new of allegiance to the Spanish Con- “Steve Hart is someone that was not registered as a lobbyist in cession crisis. state.” government in Catalonia.” stitution. 2017,” Pruitt testified. “He’s a longtime associate and friend.” Less than two hours after Sanchez, the leader of Spain’s Sanchez, however, insisted that Torra, a fervent Catalan nation- Records showed that Hart was in fact a registered lobbyist for 35 Sanchez had taken his oath to up- Socialist Party, came to power any solutions for Catalonia must alist, was hand-picked by former separate entities in 2017, though at the time it had not yet been for- hold the Spanish Constitution, after he successfully ousted con- fit within Spain’s Constitution, Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont mally disclosed that he directly lobbied Pruitt’s agency. Federal law Catalan chief Quim Torra de- servative predecessor Mariano which calls the nation “indivisi- to succeed him. Puigdemont is makes it a crime to “knowingly and willfully” give materially false manded to meet with Sanchez and Rajoy, who lost a no-confidence ble” and says national sovereignty fighting extradition from Germany statements to Congress. speak “government to govern- vote in parliament on Friday. resides in the Madrid-based parlia- to Spain, where he is sought on EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox did not respond to requests for com- ment” regarding the future of the In order to cobble together the ment. charges of rebellion and misuse of ment about whether Pruitt still stood by his testimony. wealthy yet restive northeastern support to cast out Rajoy, Sanchez Sanchez had been Rajoy’s most public funds. A spokesman for Hart did not respond to phone or email Friday. region. promised to open talks with Torra loyal backer of a government Torra’s prior statements in arti- Pruitt’s connections to Hart have been under intense scrutiny since “Pedro Sanchez, let us talk, take in order to get the votes he needed takeover of Catalonia’s regional cles social media posts deriding March, when media reports first revealed that the EPA chief had risks, both you and I. Let us sit from the Catalan pro-secession affairs following an illegal and un- Spaniards have been called xeno- rented a luxury Capitol Hill condo from a corporation co-owned by down at a table and talk, govern- lawmakers in the national parlia- successful declaration of inde- phobic by critics. He has recently Hart’s wife for just $50 a night. ment to government,” Torra said ment. pendence by the region’s apologized for those views. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. 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 News www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, June 3, 2018 5A Trump’s tariffs: What Caesars workers reach strike deal they are and how THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS — A union for casino work- ers and one of the largest resort operators in they would work Las Vegas reached a tentative labor agree- ment Friday that would cover about a quarter of the 50,000 employees threatening the first citywide strike in more than 30 years. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 90 percent of federal revenue, ac- WASHINGTON — As a tool of cording to “Clashing Over Com- The new five-year deal with Caesars En- national trade policy, tariffs had merce: A History of US Trade tertainment covers about 12,000 bartenders, long been fading into history, a Policy” by Douglas Irwin, an housekeepers, kitchen workers and others at relic of 19th and early 20th cen- economist at Dartmouth College. nine casino-resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, turies that most experts regarded By contrast, last year tariffs ac- the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 said. as mutually harmful to all nations counted for only about 1 percent It declined to provide details because work- involved. But President Donald of federal revenue. ers have not approved the contract, but gen- Trump has dusted them off in re- In the fiscal year that ended erally both sides agreed to wage increases cent months and restored tariffs to Sept. 30, the U.S. government col- and stronger language against sexual harass- a prominent place in his America lected $34.6 billion in customs du- ment. First approach to the rest of the ties and fees. The White House “We feel very good about the contract,” world. Office of Management and Budget said Geoconda Arguello-Kline, union secre- Trump enraged U.S. allies expects tariffs to fetch $40.4 bil- tary-treasurer. “We feel like the company got Canada, Mexico and the European lion this year. what they need for their business to continue, Union last week by slapping tariffs Those tariffs are meant to in- and we feel like we can still provide the American dream for the members.” JOHN LOCHER/AP on their steel and aluminum ship- crease the price of imports or to Members of the the Culinary Union paint a wall at a union hall Friday in Las Vegas. It comes just after tens of thousands of bar- ments to the United States; most punish foreign countries for com- Caesars Entertainment and the union have reached a tentative labor agreement on other countries have been paying mitting unfair trade practices, like tenders, housekeepers, cocktail and food Friday that would cover about a quarter of the 50,000 casino-hotel workers that are the tariffs since March. subsidizing their exporters and servers, porters, bellmen, cooks and other threatening to strike in Las Vegas. He has also threatened tariffs on dumping their products at unfairly kitchen workers saw their contracts expire. “MGM Resorts International has not agreed Workers have voted to authorize a strike, up to $150 billion in Chinese low prices. Tariffs discourage im- The union has yet to reach new agreements to any of our terms pertaining to job security, but no date has been set. They have started products to punish Beijing for ports by making them more ex- with MGM Resorts International and other safety, our housekeeping study, so we are signing up for strike pay, financial assistance pressuring U.S. companies to turn pensive. They also reduce smaller casino-hotel operators on the Strip prepared to do whatever it takes to make sure and picketing shifts. over technology in exchange for competitive pressure on domestic and in downtown Las Vegas. that we secure our future.” Dozens of workers gathered Friday to put access to the Chinese market. competitors and can allow them to The main sticking points have been wages, MGM said Friday that it has “made good together bilingual picket signs reading “Las China has vowed to retaliate with raise prices. workplace training and job security as progress in resolving the remaining issues.” Vegas hotel and restaurant workers, MGM tariffs of its own. Tariffs fell out of favor as global casino-hotels turn to technology that can dis- Caesars did not respond to a request for com- Resorts, on strike.” The walls of what they Trump has also asked the U.S. trade expanded after World War II. place workers, the union says. Employees ment. christened as their strike headquarters had Commerce Department to look The formation of the World want contract language that would protect “We remain dedicated to negotiating a maps of properties operated by MGM with into imposing tariffs on imported Trade Organization and the advent them if properties are sold and an independ- contract that demonstrates our commitment the entrances clearly marked. cars, trucks and auto parts, arguing of trade deals like the North Amer- ent workload study for housekeepers. to employees and their families while our If there is a strike, visitors could see work- that they somehow pose a threat to ican Free Trade Agreement among “Technology is being heavily introduced company continues creating good jobs and ers picketing outside casino-hotels still in ne- U.S. national security. the U.S., Mexico and Canada re- in the casino industry, and unfortunately, they future opportunities in Las Vegas,” MGM gotiations, including Aria, Bellagio and The president took to Twitter on duced tariffs or eliminated them are not ... investing in us,” said Kimberly Ire- said in a statement. Mandalay Bay. Saturday to defend his aggressive altogether. The average U.S. tariff land, bell desk dispatcher at The Mirage. trade policies. “The United States is now one of the lowest in the must, at long last, be treated fairly world: 1.6 percent, the same as the on Trade,” Trump tweeted. “If we European Union’s, the Pew Re- charge a country ZERO to sell search Center reports. their goods, and they charge us 25, “A lot of products are either free 50 or even 100 percent to sell ours, of duty or at a low rate of duty,” it is UNFAIR and can no longer be says Paula Connelly, a trade tolerated. That is not Free or Fair lawyer in Woburn, Massachusetts. Trade, it is Stupid Trade!” A look at what tariffs are, how Q: WHY ARE TARIFFS they work, how they’ve been used MAKING A COMEBACK? in the past and what to expect After years of trade agreements now: that bound the countries of the world more closely and erased re- Q: SO WHAT ARE TARIFFS? strictions on trade, a populist Tariffs are a tax on imports. backlash has grown against glob- They’re typically charged as a per- alization. This was evident in centage of the transaction price Trump’s 2016 election and the that a buyer pays a foreign seller. British vote that year to leave the Say an American retailer buys 100 European Union — both surprise garden umbrellas from China for setbacks for the free-trade estab- $5 apiece, or $500. The U.S. tariff lishment. Critics note that big cor- rate for the umbrellas is 6.5 per- porations in rich countries cent for umbrellas. The retailer exploited looser rules to move fac- would have to pay a $32.50 tariff tories to China and other low- on the shipment, raising the total wage countries, then shipped price from $500 to $532.50. goods back to their wealthy home In the United States, tariffs — countries while paying low tariffs also called duties or levies — are or none at all. Since China joined collected by Customs and Border the WTO in 2001, the United Protection agents at 328 ports of States has shed 3.1 million factory entry across the country. Proceeds jobs, though many economists at- go to the Treasury. The tariff rates tribute much of that loss not to are published by the U.S. Interna- trade but to robots and other tech- tional Trade Commission in the nologies that replace human work- Harmonized Tariff Schedule, ers. which lists U.S. tariffs on every- Trump campaigned on a pledge thing from dried plantains (1.4 to rewrite trade agreements and percent) to parachutes (3 percent). crack down on China, Mexico and Sometimes, the U.S. will im- other countries. He blames what pose additional duties on foreign he calls their abusive trade policies imports that it determines are for America’s persistent trade being sold at unfairly low prices or deficits — $566 billion last year. are being supported by foreign By imposing tariffs, he is begin- government subsidies. It’s not al- ning to turn his hard-line cam- ways easy to match a specific paign rhetoric into action. product to a specific tariff or to keep up with which products from Q: ARE TARIFFS A WISE which countries are facing, say, POLICY? special anti-dumping duties. Most economists — Trump’s “It’s very complicated,” says trade adviser Peter Navarro is a John Brew, a trade lawyer at notable exception — say no. The Crowell & Moring LLP. “The big tariffs drive up the cost of imports. companies will have staff that this And by reducing competitive pres- is all they do.” sure, they give U.S. producers lee- way to raise their prices, too. Q: WHAT ARE TARIFFS That’s good for those producers — SUPPOSED TO but bad for almost everyone else. ACCOMPLISH? Rising costs especially hurt con- Two things: Raise government sumers and companies that rely on revenue and protect domestic in- imported components. Some U.S. dustries from foreign competition. companies that buy steel are com- Before the establishment of the plaining that Trump’s tariffs put federal income tax in 1913, tariffs them at a competitive disadvan- were a big money raiser for the tage. Their foreign rivals can buy U.S. government. From 1790 to steel more cheaply and offer their 1860, for example, they produced products at lower prices.

MICHAEL SOHN/AP, FILE In this March 14, 2017, photo, Volkswagen cars are lifted inside a delivery tower of the company in Wolfsburg, Germany. Germany’s Volkswagen, Europe’s largest automaker, is warning the Trump administration’s decision to impose tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union could start a trade war that no side would win. 6A Sunday, June 3, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News THE TRINITY BARTOW COUNTY SCHOOL NEWS

SCHOOL TOTY STAFF REPORT State University College of Law Trang Carnes of Adairsville Payton Stone of Cartersville, BA The following Bartow County in Atlanta during its Honors Day and Grant Hightower of in religion and philosophy, psy- students received state recogni- 2018 celebrations this spring for Cartersville have been named to chology; Josie Tanner of Tay- tion for the Duke University Tal- the following awards, honors or the spring 2018 dean's list at lorsville, BS in biochemistry; ent Identification Program, roles in organizations/teams: Georgia Southwestern State Uni- Alex Tate of Adairsville, BS in which helps gifted students as- ABA/BNA Award for Excellence versity in Americus. mathematics; Melinda Wilder of sess the extent of their abilities in the Study of Intellectual Prop- Cartersville, EdS in educational with above-level testing, recog- erty Law, ABA/BNA Award for The following Bartow County leadership; Tia Wilkes of Tay- nizes them for their achieve- Excellence in the Study of Health students have been named to the lorsville, EdS in educational ments and provides them with a Law, Excellent Performance in spring 2018 dean's list at Berry leadership; and Kim Wynn of variety of enrichment benefits: Lawyering Advocacy, Spring College in Rome: from Cartersville, EdS in educational from Adairsville Middle School, 2017 Center for Computer-As- Adairsville, Lee Tate; from leadership. Samantha Lusian and Annie Mc- sisted Legal Instruction Excel- Cartersville, Lindsey Whitten- Cormick; from Cass Middle lence for the Future Awards and burg, Olivia Logan, Jessica Hay- The following Bartow County School, Zachary-Daniel McK- 2017 Fall CALI Recipients. hurst, Payton Stone and Sydney students graduated May 4 from night, Kendra Niehaus, Rachel Henderson; from Kingston, Han- Jacksonville State University in Tew and Allison White; and from Khalil Morris of Cartersville nah Rice, Benjamin Walker, Wes- Alabama: India Jefferson of Woodland Middle School, Jathan was recently initiated into The ley Walker, Cleo Evans and Cartersville, BA in integrated Camp, Aiden Cornette, Shawn Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Briyana Greyling; and from Tay- studies; Alyssa Martin of Davis, Hannah Godfrey, Addison the nation's oldest and most se- lorsville, Ryan Shaw and Josie Cartersville, BSN in nursing; Payne and Scarlotte Tucker. lective all-discipline collegiate Tanner. Blake Perry of Cartersville, BS in honor society. Morris is pursuing psychology; and Savanna Scrog- Cartersville Middle School a degree in criminal justice at The following Bartow County gins of Rydal, BS in Business eighth-graders took a six-day Jackson State University in students graduated in May from Economics. tour of historical landmarks Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Berry College in Rome: Hayley across the state during the annual Cottle of Cartersville, BS in psy- Lindsey Bonner of Tour of Georgia trip April 30 Zane Anderson of Kingston chology; Cleo Evans of Cartersville, a sophomore mass through May 5. has been named to the spring Kingston, BS in chemistry; Lau- communications major, has been Correlating to their social stud- 2018 dean's list at Belmont Uni- ren Gage of Taylorsville, BSN in named to the spring 2018 semes- ies curriculum, the students vis- versity in Nashville, Tennessee. nursing; Bre Horner of ter dean's list at York College of ited sites such as Little White Adairsville, BS in psychology; Pennsylvania. House, Jimmy Carter National Marla Cushman Patton of Silas Lott of Taylorsville, BA in Historic Site, Andersonville Cartersville has been named to communication; Jared Meadows Kendy Manzano of Adairsville POW Museum and Civil War Brenau University's merit list of Adairsville, BS in biochem- has been named to the spring Prison, Georgia Sea Turtle Res- honors for the spring 2018 se- istry; Ellen Mooney of Rydal, 2018 semester dean't list at Bre- cue Center, St. Simons Light- mester. Patton is a Class of 2018 EdS in educational leadership; nau University in Gainesville. house, Cumberland Island, student majoring in early child- Tina O'Shields of Cartersville, Manzano is a class of 2019 Okefenokee Swamp, First hood education. EdS in educational leadership; student majoring in fashion de- African Baptist Church in Savan- Kaitlyn O'Sullivan of sign. nah, Tybee Island and the 8th Air Christopher Clark of Cartersville, BMUS in music ed- Force Museum. Cartersville has been named to ucation; Karla Perez Castellanos Cartersville residents Deborah SPECIAL the spring 2018 president's list at of Adairsville, BS in psychology; Amason and Lauren Seymour The Trinity School in Cartersville presented its Teacher of Brandon Reed of Cartersville Georgia Southwestern State Uni- Lindsay Perry of Cartersville, graduated from Georgia College the Year Award to first-grade teacher Tanya Mims. She was recognized by the Georgia versity in Americus. EdS in educational leadership; in Milledgeville. received the award May 6 during the 11 a.m. worship service at Trinity United Methodist Church.

than one offer for the property. property or any affiliations with ongoing developments in Bartow Hwy 20 “We think we have found the right the purchaser of the property after County. Office Ready match,” he said. closing. For one, he said he met with sev- FROM PAGE 1A Since he signed a nondisclosure “The USG intends to work with eral retail end-users at a recent feels it would be in its best interest agreement, however, Harris is not the prospective purchaser to en- trade show and spoke with a few and of economic benefit to Bartow allowed to reveal who that poten- sure, to the extent possible, that the “preferred developers” for the Vil- County to enable private develop- tial developer may be. He did, development of the land post-clos- lage Hill project on West Avenue ment of this property.” however, divulge some details on ing will be compatible with the next to Ace Hardware. Harris said he’s had talks with a how the property could be devel- surrounding developments and “We did make some very posi- prospective purchaser to make sure oped. Georgia Highlands College’s tive contact at the International the development plans for the “This property, we’ve envi- Cartersville campus,” he said, “and Conference of Shopping Centers in property will benefit both GHC sioned it from the very beginning consistent with Bartow County’s Las Vegas early last week,” he and the conference center. to be a mixed-use property, with a desire for balanced growth and a said. “And out of that, we hope to “They weren’t just going to sell combination of prominent, upscale strong tax base.” have some announcements coming this property to anybody or any en- multifamily with a minority land- The property, Harris said, will up in the next 60-90 days.” tity. They wanted to have a say on use of retail/commercial,” he said. have to be rezoned prior to any He also said the $25 million In- how it was developed to make sure “And at the price the developer is construction. terstate Commerce Park, located it was going to be a complement to likely going to pay for this prop- “It’s in the county and right now, north of Cass White Road in be- the area,” he said. “So we’ve got to erty, it would have to be a very nice it’s basically unzoned,” he said. “It tween Grogan Road and Spring work through some potential pro- development, or otherwise it has no entitlements, so it will have Place Road, is still on track for tective covenants, if you will, that would not make economic sense.” to be entitled before they buy it, groundbreaking by the end of June. will ensure the Board of Regents The official list price for the and that will be a process [the “The leasing activity on our that once they divest themselves of property is $3.375 million. Sutlive buyer] goes through during the due proposed project is getting a lot of the title, that they still have some said the Board of Regents will use diligence.” attention,” Harris said. “We are control over the quality of devel- proceeds from the sale to “advance While Harris said it may be talking to potential tenants for opment — that is as important to agricultural education and experi- awhile before more concrete infor- some of the space we’re going to “Since 1965... Serving Cartersville & Bartow County over 52 Years. Family Owned & Operated.” them as it is selling.” mentation in Georgia.” mation on that potential develop- build up there that will be avail- We will meet or beat ANY Advertised Price Harris said he’s vetted more than The USG, he added, will not re- ment is made public, he does have able in the mid-first quarter of item for item - Shop and Compare! one developer and fielded more tain any real estate interest in the some news on some of his other 2019.” 106 S. 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Designing the cover and “I don’t remember a time when zine covers for a collection of tries to give to elementary school doing the drawings took about six I wasn’t drawing,” he said. “As a short stories written by middle kids. weeks, and the coloring took an child, I spent all my free time school students in Savannah and “Jan Babcock and all the people additional two to three weeks. drawing. Art class was always my another children’s book,” he said. at Deeds Publishing were a joy to “There were about 31 illus- favorite. I kept paper and pencils “Once Upon A Zoo” sells for work with,” he said. “Once we de- trated pages that included over 70 with me at all times. In high $17.95 and is available at Ama- cided on how the characters different animals,” he said. school, I took more art classes. I zon.com, deedspublishing.com would look, the actual drawing A 2012 graduate of Woodland love to sculpt and paint as well, and Barnes & Noble.

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Energy Efficient Vinyl Windows Roofing & Siding “Cheapest Prices in North Georgia” 30 Years Experience Locally Owned & Insured Darrell Pressley • 770-324-8701 The Daily Tribune News Blotter www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, June 3, 2018 7A Trump lawyers’ letter challenges subpoena Roses FROM PAGE 1A BY JONATHAN LEMIRE the Taylors decided to spruce it up as a way to thank the city. Associated Press The elder Rob works at Target in Cartersville, and when the store learned of the Taylors’ plans to beautify the field, he said WASHINGTON — President all the stores on the west side of Atlanta donated decorative Donald Trump’s lawyers com- plants and manpower — mulching, planting, watering, whatever posed a secret 20-page letter to needed to be done. They return each year right around June 12, special counsel Robert Mueller Rob’s birthday. to assert that he cannot be forced “We usually start early in the day,” Rob Taylor said. “We try to to testify while arguing that he have the work done before it gets too hot, then we have a cookout could not have committed ob- and a softball game and release balloons in Rob’s honor.” struction because he has absolute And the backdrop for the work and play was always the jaunty authority over all federal investi- red roses growing behind home plate. gations. “We don’t know what happened,” Rob Taylor said. “Last year, The existence of the letter, they were healthy as could be and now they’re dead. These were which was first reported and knockout roses, one of the heartiest and most disease resistant posted by The New York Times plants there is. We just don’t know what happened.” on Saturday, was a bold assertion The University of Georgia extension service is going to test the of presidential power and another plants and the soil to see if they can provide any clues to the roses’ front on which Trump’s lawyers demise. As has happened every year, Target employees and a host have argued that the president of the Taylors’ friends plan to help restore the dying plant beds. can’t be subpoenaed in the spe- “We will meet here around 8 a.m. on June 9 and we want to in- cial counsel’s ongoing investiga- vite anyone — maybe some of Rob’s teammates — to come out tion into Russian meddling in the and help us and stay around for some fun,” Veronica Taylor said. 2016 election. Osborne Park is located at 159 Covered Bridge Road, just south The letter is dated January 29 of the Euharlee City Hall. and addressed to Mueller from ANDREW HARNIK/AP John Dowd, one of Trump’s President Donald Trump, center, accompanied by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, speaks to lawyers at the time who has since members of the media on the South Lawn outside the Oval Office in Washington Friday after resigned from the legal team. In meeting with former North Korean military intelligence chief Kim Yong Chol. After the meeting, Feds: Man got more than 100 Trump announced that the Summit with North Korea will go forward. the letter, Trump’s lawyers argue girls to send explicit pics that a charge of illegal obstruc- lawyer Rudy Giuliani, have with obstruction in 1998 by the imate investigation” and need to tion is moot because the Consti- privately and publicly House of Representatives as part be curtailed because, in his esti- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tution empowers the president to, expressed concern that the of his impeachment trial. And mation, it was based on inappro- ATLANTA — A Georgia man faces federal child pornography “if he wished, terminate the in- president could risk charges of one of the articles of impeach- priately obtained information charges after prosecutors say he persuaded more than 100 young girls quiry, or even exercise his power perjury. ment prepared against Richard from an informant and former to send him sexually explicit photos and videos. to pardon.” If Trump does not consent to Nixon in 1974 was for obstruc- FBI director James Comey’s Benjamin Jenkins of Mableton has been arraigned on 13 counts Trump weighed in on Saturday an interview, Mueller will have tion. memos. of producing child pornography and five counts of distributing child on Twitter, asking “Is the Special to decide whether to forge for- Topics of Mueller’s obstruc- In reality, the FBI began a pornography, the U.S. attorney’s office in Atlanta said in a news re- Counsel/Justice Department ward with a historic grand jury tion investigation include the fir- counterintelligence investigation lease Friday. A grand jury indicted him May 23. leaking my lawyers letters to the subpoena. His team raised the ings of both Comey and former in July 2016 to determine if His lawyer didn’t immediately respond Friday to an email and Fake News Media?” He added: possibility in March of subpoe- National Security Adviser Trump campaign associates were voicemail seeking comment. “Parents and children should continually be aware of the masked “When will this very expensive naing the president but it is not Michael Flynn, as well Trump’s coordinating with Russia to tip dangers predators pose on social media,” U.S. Attorney Byung J. Witch Hunt Hoax ever end? So clear if it is still under active con- reaction to Attorney General Jeff the election. The investigation “BJay” Pak said in the release. bad for our Country.” sideration. Giuliani has told The Sessions’ recusal from the Russia was opened after the hacking of Mueller has requested an inter- Associated Press that the presi- investigation. Democratic emails that intelli- view with the president to deter- dent’s legal team believes the In addition to the legal battles, gence officials later formally at- mine whether he had criminal special counsel does not have the Trump’s team and allies have tributed to Russia. intent to obstruct the investiga- authority to do so. waged a public relations cam- Giuliani has said a decision tion into his associates’ possible A court battle is likely if paign against Mueller to discredit will not be made about a possible links to Russia’s election inter- Trump’s team argues that the the investigation and soften the presidential interview with the ference. Trump had previously president can’t be forced to an- impact of the special counsel’s special counsel until after signaled that he would be willing swer questions or be charged potential findings. Giuliani said Trump’s summit with North Ko- to sit for an interview, but his with obstruction of justice. Pres- last week that the special counsel rean leader Kim Jong Un on June legal team, including head ident Bill Clinton was charged probe may be an “entirely illegit- 12 in Singapore.

• Cristian Adoni Acworth, was ar- • Amanda BARTOW Gomez, of 125 rested and charged Danielle Spiva, of Martin Luther with criminal tres- 117 Kuhlman St. BLOTTER King Jr. Drive pass and battery N.W., Adairsville, S.E., Cartersville, (F.V.A.). was arrested and The following information — was arrested and charged with a names, photos, addresses, charges charged with four • Tanganika Sal- probate court sen- Part time and full time and other details — was taken di- counts of child molestation. ley, of 415 Fair- tence. rectly from Bartow County Sher- burn Road, delivery positions available! iff’s Office jail records. Not every • Johnny Clinton Atlanta, was ar- • Keelyn arrest leads to a conviction, and a Gray, of 14 Math- rested and charged Dawayne Wilkey, APPLY IN PERSON conviction or acquittal is deter- ews Road N.W., with fourth degree of 188 Burnt mined by the court system. Arrests Adairsville, was forgery (amount Hickory Road were made by BCSO deputies ex- arrested and less than $1,500 or S.E., Cartersville, cept where otherwise indicated. charged with driv- less than 10 checks), theft by de- was boarded for 251 S. Tennessee St. • Cartersville, GA ing with an open ception and exploitation and in- the Cartersville June 1 alcohol container, seat belt viola- timidation of disabled adults, elder Police Department. tion, following too closely and persons and residents. • Billy Lamar D.U.I. (drugs). Amos, of 380 Old Cassville White • Dennis Tyrone Road N.W., Kennedy, of 31 Cartersville, was River Oaks Drive arrested and S.W., Cartersville, charged with a was arrested and probate court sentence. charged with a su- perior court sen- • Jessica Lynn tence. Brownlow, of 5420 Adairsville • Marc Dennis Highway, Ramsey, of 607 Adairsville, was Mountain Chase boarded for the Drive S.E., Adairsville Police Cartersville, was Department. arrested and charged with a su- • Randall Preston perior court sentence. Burdette, of 39 Townsley Drive • Weldon Smith S.E., Cartersville, Reeves, of 36 In- was arrested and dian Trail S.E., charged with bat- Cartersville, was tery under the arrested and Family Violence Act (F.V.A.). charged with will- ful obstruction of • Demarcus law enforcement officers and driv- Alexander Burns, ing with a suspended or revoked of 24 Jones St. license. S.E., Cartersville, was boarded for • Cristian Josef the Cartersville Po- Rodriguez, of 264 lice Department. Buchann St., Dal- las, was boarded • Dylan Scott for the Cartersville Flemister, of 57 Police Depart- Parkwood Circle, ment. Rome, was ar- rested and charged • Robert Jay Ro- with a probate manczuk, of 5420 court sentence. Adairsville Road N.W. Lot 4, • Christopher Adairsville, was Brian Godfrey, of boared for the 423 Tucker Hol- Adairsville Police low Road, Cal- Department. houn, was arrested and charged with • Chiquita Shanese Russell- stalking. Sanchez, of 135 Aztec Way S.E., 8A Sunday, June 3, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Weather The Daily Tribune News

the day’s happenings for an up- DVD copies of “How to Train known Origin,” vintage Patrick low — over two days of sales, “We’re really looking forward to Sale coming broadcast north of the Your Dragon 2,” the deluge of Ewing jerseys and even gigantic they hoped to draw about $200. next year. Hopefully, I’ll have border. generic Nintendo Wii games and plastic M&M’s in-store displays Williams said it’s easy to see more people setting up out front FROM PAGE 1A As for the amount of revenue stereo speakers with frayed wires among them. why the event is so popular, and and everything.” 1991 NFL trading cards — and he expects the yard sale to gener- didn’t draw much interest — con- And in between the used eye- getting more and more popular He initially had a few vendors those were the kinds of things ate for his business, the sumers with penchants for the shadow and KRS-One CDs, there each year. lined up to rent out the space in shoppers could pick up at just one Cartersville resident wasn’t too vintage, the retro and the down- were people selling pocket knives, “It’s the conveniency,” she said. front of his shop, but some in- booth. keen on revealing any concrete right strange had a field day. homemade bloody mary mix and “You can just drive for so long clement weather put a damper on “It’s growing bigger and bigger numbers. One merchant offered a collec- shotguns. One vendor near the and have such a variety of things. those plans. every year,” Millsaps said. Nonetheless, Millsaps says tion of old Georgia license plates, Fred’s store in Adairsville was It’s 90 miles, so that’s a lot of yard “The rain just knocked us out, “They’re looking for everything business was very, very good over another was selling a set of coins even selling goats. sales.” really,” said co-operator Brittany from tools to furniture, and every- the weekend. from Bahrain. Another was selling Then there were entrepreneurs Of course, with the temperature Weaver, 27, of Dalton. thing in between — anything odd, “If I could have this sale four the complete vinyl discography of like Charity Williams and Koli almost hitting 90 degrees, onsite Saturday’s sales were steady, anything weird, they really like.” times a year,” he said, “I wouldn’t Ronnie Laws, while yet another Gilliam, two Belhaven University gelato and soft drink vendors Beasley said, and certainly better When it’s all said and done, even open a store.” offered a set of NASCAR action students trying to raise money for were making a pretty penny, too. than Friday’s. As of noon Satur- Millsaps said he anticipates some- Directly to the north and south figures. And others sold items that college expenses and an upcom- Other vendors sold barbecue, pop- day, he said about 200 people had where between 5,000-10,000 peo- of Millsaps’ shop, several smaller one would rarely see outside of ing missionary trip. corn, boiled peanuts and even dropped by his shop during the ple stopping by his business this markets had sprouted up. the obscurest niches of eBay — They had a rather ingenious Avon products. Young black men Dixie Highway yard sale. weekend — not counting the While some of the “finds” Marlboro-branded poker chip marketing strategy — they liter- in Golden State Warriors caps “Everybody’s looking for tools Canadian television crew that could hardly be considered dia- sets, Kodiak tobacco advertise- ally danced near U.S. 41 holding sold hot dogs, directly across the and old bottles,” he said. “And showed up Saturday to chronicle monds in the rough — the bootleg ments, VHS copies of “Of Un- signs reading “Help poor college way from an older white couple any kind of antique furniture.” students.” with a tent decorated with a rebel Whereas others suggest the dis- “It’s mostly just people stop- flag — and they both made sales counted prices and sentimental    ping by and looking around, but to middle-aged Hispanic families. appeal are what brings the masses we’ll get a few sales here and It was the Dixie Highway yard out in droves to the event, Beasley there,” said Williams, 18, of % '  ' %#'  #' %"#' sale debut for James Beasley, co- offers up a competing hypothesis. 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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, June 3, 2018 Scherzer’s pinch single in 14th sparks ON THE CLOCK Nats over Braves, 5-3

BY GEORGE HENRY Associated Press

Nationals ace Max Scherzer has had plenty of great moments as a three-time Cy Young Award win- ner. Now he’s delivered one with his bat, too. Scherzer singled as a pinch hitter in the 14th inning and scored the tiebreaking run on Wilmer Difo’s , sparking the Washington Na- tionals to a 5-3 victory over the At- lanta Braves on Saturday. “For me to get in a tie game at a point and time where we needed to win against a team that’s playing really good baseball, I got an op- portunity,” he said. “Holy cow. I got a and scored a run. That’s too cool. I never thought in a mil- lion years it would happen.” In his third big league pinch-hit JASON GREENBERG/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE appearance, Scherzer singled up Cartersville’s Anthony Seigler takes a swing at a pitch as scouts and media align along the third-base line during a game at LakePoint against Providence on the middle against Miguel So- March 10. Seigler and teammate Devin Warner are expected to hear their names called during the 2018 MLB Draft, which begins Monday and runs through Wednesday. Seigler, who is likely to go in the first round, will be in the MLB Network Studios in Secaucus, New Jersey, for Monday’s portion of the draft. colovich (0-1) and sped home from first base on Difo’s two-out hit to right-center field. Spencer Kieboom added an RBI single. Seigler invited to MLB draft show; Warner awaits selection Scherzer touched off a dugout celebration after he scored. BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN “I just screamed,” Scherzer said. [email protected] “I didn’t say any four-letter words. I’m usually pretty good for that — The phrase “win-win situation” is thrown at least one, two, three or four of around a lot, but it’s truly the only way to those — but I kept it pretty PG. describe the opportunity high school base- That was a good outburst.” ball players have to either go to college or Justin Miller (2-0) struck out five turn pro after being selected in the MLB in three innings, facing the mini- draft. mum, and Sean Doolittle got three At least one — and quite possibly an- straight outs for his 14th save in 15 other — Cartersville baseball player will chances. Washington’s bullpen has face that exact situation in the coming days. allowed two earned runs in its last Anthony Seigler will be as close to the 33 innings. action as possible when the draft clock Jesse Biddle, the fifth Atlanta re- starts ticking at 7 p.m. Monday on MLB liever, struck out eight of his 13 Network. The standout catcher accepted an batters, including Juan Soto with invitation to be on hand at the network’s the bases loaded to end the 11th. He studios in Secaucus, New Jersey, during the walked two in three innings. first night of the draft. “It was good to see,” Braves “It’s a huge honor,” Seigler said. “Being able to get the invite to that, I was extremely manager Brian Snitker said. “A lot happy and blessed. I’m just glad God put SEE BRAVES, PAGE 3B me in this position to where I’m able to re- ceive an invitation to that and hopefully get JASON GREENBERG, RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS my name called in the first round.” Above, pro scouts take notes during an Anthony Seigler in a game in the At this point, there’s no way of knowing second round of the state playoffs against Marist on May 3 at Richard Bell Field. when Seigler will be selected. Recent mock Right, Devin Warner throws across the diamond for an out during an April 17 drafts have tended to project him roughly game against Troup. between picks 22-33. That would put him pick or what round, that’s really anybody’s just giving it to God and whatever happens name, whether it’s first round or 41st round, right near the end of the first round or pos- guess. At this point, everything is projec- is supposed to happen, but, yes, I would it’s got to be a heck of a feeling,” Tucker sibly into the supplemental first-round se- tions. A lot of that depends on what teams love to be drafted and play professional said. “I’m hopeful that’s going to happen lections. early in the draft do. It might dictate what a baseball.” for him. Seigler, though, said he hasn’t paid much team in the late first round might do.” Warner said he’s been trying not to focus “At the same time, if financially it’s not attention to the projections. He knows it’s Seigler admitted where he lands in the on the draft as it gets closer and closer. But the right time to go for him, then you go to all just conjecture. draft order will be the biggest factor in he sees it as possibly adding another great Auburn and you get an education and play “I block it out, because you never know whether he decides to sign or play colle- option to his future plans. at the highest level of college baseball. what’s going to happen,” he said. “It’s re- giately at Florida. He knows he will have “I’m trying to keep myself busy, that way Who knows, in three years, maybe they’re ally cool to have your name on all these two great opportunities in front of him. I don’t think about it too much,” Warner talking about him being a surefire first- mock drafts, but really nobody knows until The hope is that his Cartersville team- said. “About a month ago, I put it in my round pick.” draft day. I really don’t listen to them.” mate has them too. mind that whatever happens, it’s a win-win But, for now, it’s Seigler who’s almost His high school coach, Kyle Tucker also Devin Warner isn’t guaranteed to get situation.” certain to get drafted in the first round — or didn’t want to speculate about when his star drafted, but the Canes shortstop for the past Tucker said he hopes Warner gets the at least on the first night. Each player said JOHN AMIS/AP player would be chosen. Although, he four seasons has a really good chance. If he chance to at least weigh those options. Re- they’re excited — “tremendously excited” Atlanta Braves starting pitcher clearly doesn’t expect Seigler to wait does get selected, Warner will be faced with gardless, Tucker knows a chance for his in the case of Seigler — to see what hap- Brandon McCarthy underhands around too long. the choice to go pro or attend Auburn. shortstop to play in the SEC would be an pens with the other. a ball off the bat of Washington Nationals’ Wilmer Difo for an “I expect to hear his name called sooner “I want to get drafted, but there’s a lot of amazing opportunity. out during the game Saturday SEE DRAFT, PAGE 3B than later,” Tucker said. “As far as what things that come into play,” he said. “I’m “To hear a professional team call your in Atlanta. Martinez’s hat trick sparks Atlanta United past Union THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The leader for the MLS Golden Boot down for the remainder of the game. was shown a yellow card before being sent within one with his goal in the 52nd minute Josef Martinez tied the all-time Major coming into the game, Martinez was pulled and Haris Medun- off with a red. from close range, but Martinez added his League Soccer record with his fifth career down in the box in the 18th minute and not janin vehemently disagreed with the call Martinez converted a PK for a 1-0 lead third goal and second penalty kick of the hat trick to lead Atlanta United past the only was awarded a penalty kick, but sparked by referee Sorin Stoica. Bedoya, who and his 10th goal this season and added his game in the 83rd minute. short-handed Philadelphia Union 3-1 on an outburst by Philadelphia that resulted in picked up an earlier yellow card, drew an 11th at the start of play in the second half. Philadelphia came in 3-0-1 in its last Saturday night. two red cards and left the Union two players immediate red card and Medunjanin first Fabrice-Jean Picault got the Union back four, but fell to 1-5-1 on the road.

Georgia beats Campbell, Casas helps Florida State top 18-5, at NCAA tourney Georgia to stay alive in WCWS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY CLIFF BRUNT knocked in two in the fourth to help Tucker Bradley hit a grand slam, and Georgia hit four home runs AP Sports Writer the Seminoles jump out to a 4-0 in beating Campbell 18-5 in the NCAA Tournament’s Athens Re- lead. gional on Saturday. Zoe Casas had two hits and Georgia (48-13) bounced back in Keegan McGovern, Adam Sasser and Cam Shepherd also home- knocked in three runs, and Florida the fifth when Justice Milz tripled red to help the top-seeded Bulldogs win a game pushed back a day State defeated Georgia 7-2 on Sat- to score two, but Florida State due to rain and lightning Friday night. urday to stay alive in the Women's tacked on two more when Dani Georgia (38-19) advances to face third-seeded Troy (42-19) today at noon, while the fourth-seeded Camels (35-25) fell into an elimi- College World Series. Morgan singled in the bottom of nation game against second-seeded Duke (40-16). Meghan King gave up just five the inning. Bradley’s grand slam keyed the seven-run fourth inning that put hits in a complete game for the Georgia scraped its way into the the Bulldogs ahead to stay. Seminoles. World Series despite losing ace Tony Locey (7-2) allowed two runs in four innings of relief to Florida State (53-12) will play pitcher Brittany Gray to a right bi- Oregon in an elimination game Sat- ceps injury for the last half of the JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP earn the victory. Wes Noble (7-7) allowed eight runs in 3-1/3 innings Georgia’s Michael Curry (13) braces before the ball hits him in for Campbell. urday night. season. She led the nation with a the elbow during the NCAA championship regional college Matthew Barefoot homered and drove in three runs for Campbell, Casas hit an RBI in the 0.48 earned run average and had a baseball game against Campbell in Athens Saturday. while Christian Jones also went deep. second inning and a single that 16-1 record before having surgery. 2B Sunday, June 3, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Mistakes by Hamid, Miazga help Ireland beat US 2-1

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the total to 18 in five matches. Facing far better opposition “For our young guys tonight, than earlier in the week, a young this is what these games are all U.S. soccer team revealed its in- about, knowing how to manage a experience. game like this on away soil,” Goalkeeper ’s mis- Sarachan said. take led to Graham Burke’s tying Wood, among the few veterans goal in the 57th minute, Alan of the loss in Trinidad, scored 34 Judge scored after Matt Miazga’s seconds into first-half injury time. defensive lapse in the 90th and took a free kick from Ireland remained unbeaten at about 40 yards and Matt Miazga, home against the United States just inside the penalty area, with a 2-1 win at Dublin on Sat- headed the ball into the 6-yard urday night in an exhibition be- box. Wood split defenders James tween nations that failed to McClean and Jeff Hendrick, qualify for the World Cup. stuck out his right foot about 4 “We conceded two goals that yards from the goal line and we shouldn’t be conceding, and poked the ball past goalkeeper we got to learn from it,” Miazga Colin Doyle for his 12th goal in said. 38 international appearances. Bobby Wood put the U.S. “I kind of just read where the BRIAN LAWLESS/PA VIA AP ahead in first-half stoppage time, ball was going,” Wood said. United States’ Bobby Wood, second right, celebrates scoring his side’s first goal of the game during the International Friendly match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, Saturday. but the Americans lost for the Ireland ended a three-game los- first time since a 2-1 defeat at ing streak and improved to 6-0 at second international appearance. national debut in Monday’s 2-0 Hamid, playing his sixth inter- bers as part of a celebration of Trinidad and Tobago last October home against the U.S., which Before a loud crowd of 32,300, loss at France, deflected the ball national match, also was in goal LGBTQ Pride Month. ended their streak of seven plays France, among the World the Irish tied the score after a at the goal line and ended a 386- for the Americans’ previous game John O’Shea started for Ireland straight World Cup appearances. Cup favorites, at Lyon next Sat- short corner by Hendrick. The minute scoreless streak for the in Ireland, a 4-1 defeat in Novem- in what he said was his interna- Coach quit after that urday in what may be the Ameri- ball was lofted to the far post, and U.S. dating to a November exhi- ber 2014. tional farewell. The 37-year-old match and was replaced on an in- cans’ final match before a Hamid came off his line only to bition at Portugal. Sarachan’s latest debutants defender, who came out in the terim basis by Dave Sarachan, permanent coach is hired. run into midfielder Weston Judge, a second-half sub, were defender Tim Parker entered 35th minute, made his 118th ap- who led the U.S. to two wins and “We’re all young kids that are McKennie. Kevin Long headed scored his first goal in four inter- in the 61st minute, defender Shaq pearance, third on Ireland’s career two draws, including a 3-0 home hungry for a chance and we just the ball to the 6 where Darragh national appearances from short Moore, who came on in the 70th, list behind Robbie Keane (146) win Monday over a Bolivian want to prove that we can really Lenihan, making his Ireland range. Declan Rice made in a and midfielder Luca de la Torre, and Shay Given (134). team that started just one regular. compete with these guys,” said debut, took a touch off his chest throw-in to Seamus Coleman and who entered in the 77th. “I think tonight we realized that Sarachan gave three more players 18-year-old Josh Sargent, who to settle and then sent a shot on received the ball back. He cen- “We need to just learn how to it’s 90 minutes,” U.S. captain Wil debuts against the Irish, raising entered in the 70th minute in his goal. Burke, who made his inter- tered to McClean, who cut past just manage games better,” Trapp said. “It’s all about just Miazga and allowed Judge to run Moore said. “A good eye-opening continuing to compete, and I onto the ball and kick it into the experience for all of us.” thought we lost that, especially in roof of the goal from 7 yards. Both teams wore rainbow num- the last 10, 15 minutes.” DeChambeau takes 1-shot lead as Woods lurks at Memorial

BY DOUG FERGUSON of the lead at some point. today. The final round will be AP Golf Writer Byeong Hun An played bogey- threesomes teeing off earlier than free for a 69 and was two shots usual to account for the forecast. DUBLIN, Ohio — Bryson behind, while Justin Rose “The weather is going to be a DeChambeau finished off a 6- dropped two shots over the last little iffy,” Woods said. “But I’m under 66 with birdies on two of three holes for a 69 and was four in a position where if I shoot an- the toughest holes, giving him a back. other good round like I had the one-shot lead going into a final Woods played the last five last two days, I’ve got a chance.” round at a Memorial that features holes of the front nine in 5 under, Rory McIlroy, remarkably, has Tiger Woods in the mix at Muir- starting with his second eagle of reason to feel the same way. field Village for the first time in the week. And then he stalled, McIlroy nearly missed the cut, six years. just like he did on Friday. He did- surviving on the number after Woods was in total control of n’t make another birdie until the two days. He played bogey-free his shots for the second straight par-5 15th, when his sharp- for a 64 and wound up just six day, only to miss short putts breaking 15-footer dropped to shots behind. Just like Woods and down the stretch that spoiled his give him a tie for the lead. DeChambeau, he had a few re- run. He was briefly tied for the That didn’t last long. Woods grets on the greens. McIlroy lead Saturday until three-putt bo- ran his 45-foot birdie putt about missed three birdie chances in- geys on the 16th and 18th holes, 7 feet by on the par-3 16th and side 8 feet. and he had to settle for a 68. He missed it coming back, and then Rose has a chance to reach No. was five shots behind. closed by missing a 3-foot par 1 in the world with a runner-up Woods wasn’t alone in missing putt. finish, depending on what Justin short putts. “I know I shot 68 today, but Thomas does Sunday. Thomas Walking off the course with his again, that’s probably the highest shot a 68 with three bogeys and first 54-hole lead, DeChambeau score I could have possibly shot,” was seven off the lead. couldn’t but help but think of the Woods said. “I played really, re- Along with making his second two that got away. He missed a 3- ally well. I played beautifully, ac- ace of the season, Cantlay blis- foot birdie putt on the ninth hole, tually. Had total control of what tered a 4-iron as far as he can hit and then missed a birdie putt I was doing out there and just it on the par-5 15th, the ball land- from 4 feet on the par-5 15th. didn’t finish it off.” ing just short of the green and With the course soft and vul- He won the Memorial for the stopping 4 feet away. nerable to low scores, it was fifth time in 2012, finished 20 Niemann also made an eagle tough to leave shots on the shots behind the following year with a 50-foot putt on the par-5 course. and then injuries took over. He seventh hole. It was his bid for “Just keep thinking about those finished in last place in 2015, the another eagle that cost him. two 3-footers I missed,” said last time he was at Muirfield Vil- Going for the green at No. 15, the DeChambeau, who was at 14- lage. teenager flared it out to the right under 202. “I played great, obvi- This year has produced the and it caught the corner of a ously. Ecstatic about where I kind of golf Ohio fans are used to creek, leading to bogey. am.” seeing. And the weather is about He still was in good shape to DeChambeau wasn’t even sure par for Muirfield Village, with win in just his fifth start on the where he was when he finished more thunderstorms expected PGA Tour. because so many players worked their way up and down the leaderboard over the final two hours. He wound up with a one- shot lead over Kyle Stanley, who bogeyed the 18th hole from the bunker for a 70; Patrick Cantlay, who drove into the creek left of the 18th fairway for a bogey and a 66; and Joaquin Niemann, the 19-year-old from Chile who atoned for one big mistake on the 15th hole with a birdie on the 18th for a 70. Cantlay made two eagles, in- cluding a hole-in-one on the par- 3 eighth. DeChambeau rolled in a 20-foot birdie on the par-3 16th, the third-toughest at Muir- field Village in the third round, and he hit 9-iron to 5 feet on the DAVID DERMER/AP Bryson DeChambeau, right, listens to his caddie, Tim Tucker, toughest hole, the 18th. along the 18th fairway during the third round of the Memorial golf Six players had at least a share tournament Saturday in Dublin, Ohio. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, June 3, 2018 3B

RECREATION Get ready for Serena vs. Sharapova in Paris

CALENDAR BY HOWARD FENDRICH There were plenty of other results in- AP Sports Writer volving top names at the French Open on Saturday. Other women moving into the If the upcoming French Open showdown fourth round included 2016 champion Gar- BASKETBALL CAMP — between Serena Williams and Maria Shara- bine Muguruza, two-time runner-up Si- Cartersville High boys basketball pova provides any of the sort of animus and mona Halep, two-time major title winner coach Mike Tobin will host a back-and-forth they manage to stir up away Angelique Kerber and reigning U.S. Open “Take it to the Hoop Camp of from the court, look out. champion Sloane Stephens. Men’s winners Champions” from June 4-6 from During a news conference after both included 10-time champion Rafael Nadal, 8-11:45 a.m. each day. For more won Saturday to set up the longtime rivals’ No. 3 Marin Cilic, No. 5 Juan Martin del information or a camp brochure, fourth-round matchup at Roland Garros, Potro, No. 6 Kevin Anderson and No. 9 contact Tobin at Williams criticized Sharapova’s autobiog- John Isner. [email protected]. raphy as “hearsay” and twice brought up The story of Day 7, though, was what the Russian’s 15-month doping ban. everyone can look forward to on Day 9: CO-ED BASKETBALL Producing by far the best performance in Williams vs. Sharapova. CAMP — Excel Christian Acad- her return to Grand Slam tennis — 16 This is Williams’ first Grand Slam tour- emy will host a co-ed basketball months after her last major tournament and nament since January 2017, when she won camp for those from ages 8-13. nine months after having a baby — the Australian Open while pregnant. The The camp will run July 23-27 Williams played cleanly and powerfully in American made a brief foray on the tour from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. a 6-3, 6-4 tour de force against 11th-seeded earlier this season, but she played only four The cost is $165 and lunch will be Julia Goerges that lasted a mere 75 minutes matches. provided. For more information or and lacked much in the way of theatrics. CHRISTOPHE ENA/AP She had some problems in her initial two to register, contact camp director “There is still a ways to go, but it’s mov- Serena Williams celebrates after she defeats Germany’s Julia Georges during outings in Paris, including in the second Shannon Boatfield by phone at their third round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland ing in the right direction,” said Williams, Garros stadium Saturday in Paris. round, when she dropped the first set 770-382-9488 or by email at who made only three unforced errors in the against 17th-seeded Ashleigh Barty before [email protected]. first set, 12 in all. “And I think that as long whelmingly in Williams’ favor: She has book, which was published last year. It — as Williams herself put it — “Serena as it’s moving in the right direction, I know won 19 of 21 meetings, including 18 in a contains quite a bit of material about the came out.” GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP I will get there.” row. American, including a reference to Against Goerges, the careless errors — Woodland High girls basket- Sharapova advanced with a similarly “Quite frankly, she’s probably a favorite Williams crying in the locker room after were largely absent. The missing energy ball coach Kyle Morgan will host lopsided win, 6-2, 6-1 against 2016 U.S. in this match, for sure,” Williams said with losing to Sharapova in the Wimbledon final was back. In front of a crowd that included a “FUNdamental” basketball Open runner-up Karolina Pliskova. a chuckle. “She’s been playing ... for over 14 years ago. former heavyweight boxing champion clinic Saturday, June 9, in the Now comes the drama: Williams vs. a year now. I just started. So I’m just really “As a fan, I wanted to read the book and Mike Tyson, it took 15 minutes for Woodland High School gym. The Sharapova on Monday with a quarterfinal trying to get my bearings and trying to feel I was really excited for it to come out and Williams to gain the upper hand, sprinting camp is free for all girls in the spot at stake. out where I am and see where I can go.” I was really happy for her. And then the to reach a drop shot and whip a cross-court Woodland elementary cluster. Par- They have verbally clashed in the past, The last time Sharapova beat Williams book was a lot about me. I was surprised forehand passing winner for a 3-1 lead. ticipants from grades 1-3 will go such as a 2013 public spat about their pri- was in 2004. about that, to be honest,” Williams said. “I Williams yelled loudly and raised her from 9-10:15 a.m., while those en- vate lives. The last time they played was in the was, like, ‘Oh, OK, I didn’t expect to be fist. It was almost as if she’d never left the tering grades 4-6 will take part Williams, 36, owns 23 major singles ti- 2016 Australian Open quarterfinals, Shara- reading a book about me — that wasn’t scene. from 10:30 a.m,-noon. For more tles. Sharapova, 31, has won five. Williams pova’s final appearance before her 15- necessarily true.’” “Any time you play against Serena, you information, contact Morgan at has won the French Open three times, month drug suspension. Insisting she doesn’t “have any negative know what you’re up against. You know [email protected] Sharapova twice. They are the only active “Well, it’s been a while,” Sharapova feelings” toward Sharapova, Williams said the challenge that is upon you,” Sharapova or at 770-606-5800 extension women with a career Grand Slam; they are said, “and I think a lot has happened in our “the success of one female should be the said. “Despite the record that I have against 5270. two of six in history to accomplish that. lives for the both of us, in very different inspiration to another.” her, I always look forward to coming out Both have been ranked No. 1. ways.” Seconds later, Williams made reference on the court and competing against the best CHEER CAMPS — A pair of But the head-to-head history is over- Williams was asked about Sharapova’s to Sharapova’s “incident of drugs.” players.” youth cheerleading camps will take place July 20-21 at Excel Christian Academy. The camp for I’m super pumped for him going into the spring. “I feel like I did everything I needed phenomenal senior season. He did every- those entering kindergarten Draft draft.” to do and showed what I needed to show thing you want someone of that caliber to through second grade will take The point has been reached where there’s this past season. I don’t regret anything. I do. He was a great leader for the team with place from 9 a.m.-noon. The camp FROM PAGE 1B nothing Seigler can really do to improve his don’t wish I could go back and do some- not only the way he played the game but for heading into third grade “I’m super pumped about it,” Warner draft stock. Given what he managed to do thing over, except I wish we would have also the way he encouraged his teammates. through sixth grade will be from said of Seigler getting drafted. “I don’t re- during a truly remarkable senior season, won that state championship game, obvi- What he did in the state tournament over 12 1-4 p.m. Cost for each camp is ally look at him as one of my teammates. there was really nothing more he could ously. But that’s really it.” games was phenomenal. $50. For more information or to He’s like a brother to me. We’ve been have done. Tucker agreed. “He’s a guy they’ll tell stories about in register, call 770-382-9488 or working out for a long time. All the work “I mean honestly I felt like I did,” Seigler “There’s nothing he could have done [to Cartersville for a long time, and they email [email protected]. I’ve seen him put in is finally paying off, so said of showcasing his ability during the improve his stock],” he said. “He just had a should.”

GYMNASTICS CAMPS — Dates for City of Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department struck out seven and retired 15 of his final of the second. Freeman missed seven and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Acuna, summer gymnastics camps have Braves 17 batters. weeks last year after breaking his left wrist sidelined since last Sunday with a mild left been announced. The preschool Scherzer started getting ready to hit in when hit by a pitch. He was hit again April anterior cruciate ligament sprain and FROM PAGE 1B summer camps for children ages the ninth, putting on his spikes, hitting off 19 against Philadelphia but was back in bruises to his knee and back, is expected 3-6 has four separate sessions. of these guys work their way up the lad- a tee and taking batting practice indoors. the lineup the next night. to play at least two rehab games next The sessions are June 11-15, June der. It’s games like that when you start He estimated it’s been “a couple of years” TRAINER’S ROOM week. Soroka, out since May 14 with a 25-29 and July 16-20 at $80 giving him a little more high leverage sit- since he scored from first. Nationals: 1B Matt Adams left after right shoulder strain, will make two more apiece. The camps run from 9 uation.” “I’m not going to hit the ball out of the fouling a ball off his right foot in the rehab starts. He pitched 3 2/3 perfect in- a.m.-noon each day. The develop- Nationals starter Gio Gonzalez faced ballpark,” Scherzer said. “I know that. I’ve fourth. Adams, the primary backup to in- nings Friday at Class A Rome. mental summer camps for those 7 the minimum through four innings, strik- got a high school swing. I know it, but hey, jured Ryan Zimmerman, was replaced by UP NEXT and older will also be split into ing out five, before Nick Markakis’ lead- it’s good enough to get the ball in play and Mark Reynolds. ... Manager Dave Mar- RHP Jeremy Hellickson (2-0, 3.20 four sessions. Each of those are off single in the fifth. Tyler Flowers sure enough, something happens. With tinez said 2B Daniel Murphy and OF ERA), slated to start for Washington on $80, and they run June 4-8, June singled and Johan Camargo homered for two outs, with the ball in the gap, you’ve Adam Eaton looked healthy in rehab Sunday. had no decision and a 4.11 ERA 18-22, July 9-13 and July 23-27 a 3-2 lead, his third homer this week and got to score. Sure enough that’s what hap- games Friday at Double-A Harrisburg and in his first three starts but has a 1.30 ERA from 9 a.m.-noon daily. fifth this season. Soto tied the score with pened.” will be reevaluated on Monday. in his last five outings. Atlanta RHP Ani- a seventh-inning homer off Sam Freeman. FREEMAN Braves: LF Ronald Acuna Jr. and RHP bal Sanchez (1-0, 3.00 ERA) allowed four GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE Michael Taylor hit a two-run homer in Braves 1B Freddie Freeman winced Mike Soroka aren’t likely to come off the runs and five hits Tuesday against the New — The summer gymnastics the seven off Brandon McCarthy, who al- while on a first-inning strikeout. He flexed DL until the week of June 12, after Atlanta York Mets in his first start after he missed schedule for the City of lowed four hits in six innings. McCarthy his left wrist a few times before the start returns from a six-game trip to San Diego 37 games with a right hamstring strain. Cartersville Parks and Recreation Department will run through July 26. The nine-week session is for children ages 2-13. Registration can be completed online at SPORTSROUNDUP www.cityofcartersville.com. For more information, contact the gymnastics coaches at 770-387- MLB Standings 5629. On the Air NATIONAL LEAGUE SOFTBALL CAMP — Excel East Division W L Pct GB ATP/WTA TOUR TENNIS LPGA TOUR Christian Academy will host a ATLANTA 34 23 .596 — Noon — French Open: Round of 16 (NBC) 2 p.m. — U.S. Open: Final-round play (FOX) softball camp for those from ages Washington 32 24 .571 1½ Philadelphia31 24 .564 2 MLB BASEBALL NCAA BASEBALL REGIONALS 8-15. The camp will run June 14- New York 27 28 .491 6 Miami 20 37 .351 14 1:30 p.m. — Washngton at Atlanta (FSSO) Noon — Regional action TBD (ESPN2) 17 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day. Central Division The cost is $150 and lunch will be W L Pct GB 7:30 p.m. — Boston at Houston (ESPN) Noon — Region action TBD (SEC) Milwaukee 37 22 .627 — provided. For more information Chicago 31 23 .574 3½ NBA FINALS 3 p.m. — Regional action TBD (ESPN2) St. Louis 31 25 .554 4½ 8 p.m. — Game 2: Cleveland at Golden State (ABC) 3 p.m. — Region action TBD (SEC) or to register, call 770-382-9488 Pittsburgh 30 28 .517 6½ or email [email protected]. Cincinnati 21 37 .362 15½ MLS SOCCER 6 p.m. — Region action TBD (SEC) West Division W L Pct GB 8:30 p.m. — Sporting KC vs. Minnesota United (FS1) 9 p.m. — Region action TBD (SEC) TENNIS CAMPS — Dates for Colorado 30 27 .526 — NASCAR WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Arizona 29 27 .518 ½ City of Cartersville Parks and Los Angeles27 30 .474 3 2 p.m. — Monster Energy Series: Pocono 400 (FS1) 1 p.m. — Teams TBD (ESPN) Recreation Department summer S.F. 27 30 .474 3 San Diego 25 34 .424 6 PGA TOUR 3:30 p.m. — Teams TBD (ESPN) tennis camps have been an- Noon — Memorial Tournament: 7 p.m. — Teams TBD (ESPN2) Friday's Games nounced. The QuickStart Tennis Chicago Cubs 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Final-round play (GOLF) 9:30 p.m. — Teams TBD (ESPN2) Tots program for ages 3-6 will ATLANTA 4, Washington 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Milwaukee 3 2:30 p.m. — Memorial Tournament: WNBA BASKETBALL have have separate sessions. They Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 0 Final-round play (CBS) 3 p.m. — Phoenix at Atlanta (FSSE) will run June 4-7, June 18-21, July L.A. Dodgers 11, Colorado 8 Arizona 9, Miami 1 9-12 and July 23-26. The camps Cincinnati 7, San Diego 2 will run from 9-11 a.m. each day San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 0 W L Pct GB Oakland (Gossett 0-3) at Kansas City (Junis 5-4), 2:15 x-Game 14 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 loser, 9:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Cleveland 30 26 .536 — p.m. NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will be played at with a fee of $80 per session. The Milwaukee 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Detroit 27 30 .474 3½ Texas (Fister 1-5) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 3-4), 4:07 7 p.m. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota 23 30 .434 5½ p.m. Championship Series Junior Beginner/Intermediate Washington at ATLANTA, late Kansas City 21 37 .362 10 Tampa Bay (Snell 7-3) at Seattle (Hernandez 5-4), 4:10 (Best-of-3) Camps for ages 7-14 will have Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, late Chicago 17 38 .309 12½ p.m. Monday: Teams TBD, 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, late West Division Boston (Porcello 7-2) at Houston (Morton 7-0), 7:35 Tuesday: Teams TBD, 8 p.m. sessions the same days as the Tots Cincinnati at San Diego, late W L Pct GB p.m. x-Wednesday: Teams TBD, 8:30 p.m. program with additional sessions Philadelphia at San Francisco, late Houston 37 22 .627 — Monday's Games Miami at Arizona, late Seattle 35 22 .614 1 N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 1:10 p.m., 1st game taking place June 11-14 and July Today's Games Los Angeles31 27 .534 5½ N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 7:10 p.m., 2nd game NBA Schedule 16-19. All sessions will take place Chicago Cubs (Lester 5-2) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 2-3), 1:10 Oakland 30 29 .508 7 Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. p.m. Texas 24 36 .400 13½ from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily at a Washington (Hellickson 2-0) at ATLANTA (Sanchez 1-0), NBA FINALS Friday's Games 1:35 p.m. NCAA Softball (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) cost of $130 per session. Milwaukee (Suter 5-3) at Chicago White Sox (Covey 1- N.Y. Yankees 4, Baltimore 1 Detroit 5, Toronto 2 Golden State 1, Cleveland 0 1), 2:10 p.m. Game 1: Golden State 124, Cleveland 114 (OT) Pittsburgh (Kingham 2-1) at St. Louis (Wacha 6-1), 2:15 Chicago White Sox 8, Milwaukee 3 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES TENNIS CAMPS — A pair of Houston 7, Boston 3 Game 2: Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. today p.m. At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Game 3: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Wednesday L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-4) at Colorado (Bettis 4-1), 3:10 Minnesota 7, Cleveland 4 Oklahoma City tennis camps will take place in Oakland 16, Kansas City 0 Game 4: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Friday p.m. Double Elimination; x-if necessary x-Game 5: Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m. June 11 June at the Hamilton Crossing Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-2) at San Francisco (Rodriguez 0- L.A. Angels 6, Texas 0 Thursday Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 3, 13 innings x-Game 6: Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. June 14 tennis courts. The first camp will 0), 4:05 p.m. Oregon 11, Arizona State 6 x-Game 7: Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. June 17 Miami (Straily 2-1) at Arizona (Koch 3-3), 4:10 p.m. Saturday's Games Washington 2, Oklahoma 0 be for those entering kindergarten- Cincinnati (Castillo 4-5) at San Diego (Ross 4-3), 6:10 Milwaukee 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Florida 11, GEORGIA 3, 5 innings p.m. Kansas City 5, Oakland 4 UCLA 7, Florida State 4 fifth grade. It will take place June Monday's Games N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, late Friday NHL Schedule 4-7 from 8-11 a.m. each day. Cost Arizona at San Francisco, 10:10 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, late Washington 6, Oregon 2 ATLANTA at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, late UCLA 6, Florida 5 for the camp is $100. A camp the Boston at Houston, late Saturday STANLEY CUP following week — June 11-14 — Texas at L.A. Angels, late Oklahoma 2, Arizona State 0, ASU eliminated (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay at Seattle, late Florida State 7, GEORGIA 2, GEORGIA eliminated Vegas 1, Washington 1 will take place for middle-school- East Division Today's Games Game 9 — Florida (56-10) vs. Oklahoma (56-4), late Game 1: Vegas 6, Washington 4 ers and high-schoolers. All other W L Pct GB N.Y. Yankees (German 0-3) at Baltimore (Cobb 1-7), Game 10 — Oregon (53-9) vs. Florida State (53-12), late Game 2: Washington 3, Vegas 2 New York 36 17 .679 — 1:05 p.m. Today Game 3: Vegas at Washington, late information is the same as the 10- Boston 39 19 .672 — Toronto (Sanchez 2-5) at Detroit (Fulmer 2-4), 1:10 p.m. Game 11 — Washington (51-8) vs. Game 9 winner, 1 Game 4: Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. Monday Tampa Bay 28 28 .500 9½ Cleveland (Clevinger 4-2) at Minnesota (Gibson 1-3), p.m. Game 5: Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. Thursday and-under camp. 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BY TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer

OAKLAND, Calif. — Two days later, there is still no clarity on what J.R. Smith knew when he grabbed that offensive re- bound in the final seconds of regulation of Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Not even in Smith’s own DERIK HAMILTON/AP mind. Kyle Busch celebrates with a burnout after winning the Xfinity Series “I can’t say I was sure of any- race at Pocono Raceway Saturday in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. thing at that point,” Smith said. All he and the Cleveland Cav- aliers are sure of now is this: Busch dominates They’re down 1-0 to the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Fi- nals, with Game 2 on Sunday again to win Xfinity night and Smith knowing that he’s going to be booed, made fun of, mocked and probably worse Series race at Pocono by the crowd at Oracle Arena. BY DAN GELSTON perhaps the most dominant driver Smith became one of the big AP Sports Writer across all three national NASCAR Game 1 stories for all the wrong series in history. He dominated reasons . He grabbed an offen- LONG POND, Pa. — Kyle early on Saturday and won the first sive rebound off a missed free stage until he was busted on the throw in the final seconds of reg- MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP Busch had a flicker of concern Cleveland Cavaliers’ J.R. Smith, left, shoots as his teammate LeBron James watches during an ulation with the game tied, then when a speeding penalty dumped 27th lap for speeding on pit road. NBA basketball practice Wednesday in Oakland, California. The Cavaliers face the Golden State him to the rear of the field. “I didn’t think I sped,” he said. “I ran toward midcourt as if he was Warriors in Game 2 of the NBA Finals today in Oakland. “You’re always worried about never saw any of our top indicating running out the clock and think- something crazy or unpredictable lights that would have said we were ing Cleveland had a one-point Smith said. “Not sure, but I jokes, or that one guy who does scores more than 15 points. The situations taking place,” he said. speeding.” lead. The Cavaliers wound up might have.” something crazy and every- Cavaliers are 19-5 when he There’s very little unpredictable It didn’t matter. He had the No. losing in overtime. To say Smith was the reason body’s got to look at or whatever makes more than half his shot at- about an Xfinity Series race with 18 Toyota up to sixth by the end of “He probably took that loss as Cleveland lost Thursday night the case may be. And then I tempts. They’re 20-9 when he Busch in the field. the second stage and controlled the hard as anybody on the team,” isn’t right, or fair. There’s no come back and be myself and makes at least three 3-pointers. He romped again, overcoming an race in the final stage, easily hold- Cavs star LeBron James said guarantee that Cleveland would play the next day. I don’t really Those are some of the many rea- early penalty that dropped him to ing off runner-up Chase Elliott. Saturday. “But one thing about have scored to win the game in dwell on things too much. It’s sons why Lue still has confi- the back to win the Xfinity Series “I think if you run on Saturday, J.R., he has an uncanny ability to those final seconds if Smith had been like that my whole life. dence in him, and Smith clearly race on Saturday at Pocono Race- it’s more just for fun,” Elliott said. bounce back. I think people have done anything differently. That’s what it looks like it’s appreciates that. way for his 189th career NASCAR Xfinity regulars completed the seen that throughout our postsea- Still, he was blamed. going to continue to be.” “I’ve been playing like victory. top five: Daniel Hemric was third, son runs, where he hasn’t played “I’m glad it happened to me as The Cavs have made clear that dogcrap all year and he’s stuck “We knew we had speed in our followed by Austin Cindric and well or played to his ability that opposed to anybody else on my they’re not quitting on Smith. with me,” Smith said. “So he’s race car. It was really fast out front,” pole winner Cole Custer. he thinks he should have played, team,” Smith said. “To be in that They need him. one of the people who gives me he said. Busch won the Cup race last and then the next game he comes situation is tough and it’s not a “He’s going to start. And no, I the most confidence.” He led 24 of the first 26 laps and week at Charlotte Motor Speedway on and shoots the ball extremely situation everybody can handle, haven’t lost confidence,” coach And he’s due, too. the final 40 to win for the 92nd time to become the only driver in well.” so I’m glad it happened to me.” Tyronn Lue said. “J.R. can shake Smith has missed more than in Xfinity to add to his series record. NASCAR’s modern era to win a That bounce-back tendency Smith spent Friday in his hotel off anything, and when every- half his shots in eight straight Busch scaled back his schedule in points race on every track on the for Smith will be tested now like room for the most part, watching body tends to count J.R. out, games — his longest such cold the second-tier series and won for schedule. perhaps never before. This the Memorial (“Tiger played re- that’s when he comes through. streak since November. The the first time in four races this sea- His first win at Pocono in Xfinity wasn’t just a gaffe. This was a ally well,” Smith said), talking So he’s definitely going to start Warriors expect that Smith and son. gives him wins on 26 tracks in the huge gaffe, in the final seconds with Kyle Korver and visiting again. He’s a big part of what we the rest of the Cavaliers will be “I hear about the numbers from series. of the fourth quarter of Game 1 with his kids over FaceTime. do. That last play is over, it’s be- more than ready for Game 2. everyone else. I don’t necessarily “It’s been one I wanted to get,” of the NBA Finals with the game He knows he’s a punch line. hind us and now we’ve got to And Smith said his teammates go back and check stats or look at he said. on the line. And in the immedi- He’s been there before. move on.” still believing in him is helping. records,” he said. Elliott Sadler finished sixth and ate aftermath, it appeared Smith “That’s pretty much who I’ve A bounce-back game would “Everybody says it’s not just The 33-year-old Busch is piling has a 62-point lead over Custer for said to James on the court that he been my whole life,” said Smith, be more than welcomed by the one play or the reason why up quite the list of milestones over first place in the points standings. thought the Cavs were leading who bonded with a therapy dog Cleveland. When Smith is good, we lost,” Smith said. “Take it a 14-plus year career. Busch’s Toyota failed a post-race — something he denied after- earlier this season during a rough the Cavs are really good. however you want it. My team- Busch also has 47 Cup wins and inspection and his team will face ward. stretch. “I’ve always been the Cleveland is 10-1 this season, mates have been great. Very sup- 50 in the Truck Series to become penalties this week. “I might have said that,” one guy who’s the butt of the including playoffs, when Smith portive.”

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BY MARIE NESMITH “Our visitor demographic varies,” Shi- were born. [email protected] nall said. “We see school groups in excess “… I believe the awards speak for of 20,000 annually and our daily visitors themselves, though I think it’s sad that Encouraging area residents to “experi- consist of seniors and families. We see some of our winners — the best of their ence the West,” the Booth Western Art more guests from the northern metro At- time — have since closed. We are always Museum continues to be Bartow’s “peo- lanta area and northwest Georgia than any looking for new great things on the hori- ple’s choice” establishment. other region. We want visitors to the zon. It’s no surprise that our museums Since the Cartersville-Bartow County Booth to experience the West. Personally, have been repeat winners, as they reach so Convention & Visitors Bureau launched I believe a visit to the Booth should ex- many people each year and are truly mag- the contest in 2005, the Cartersville venue ceed any preconceived expectations. It is nificent. It is a testament to the community has maintained its dominance, capturing our hope that our members and visitors that so many different businesses, restau- the most awards of any category winner gain a deeper appreciation of the West rants and attractions receive votes each with seven. Along with last year, the through the artwork in the museum. year,” she said, adding the survey draws Booth museum was named Best Attrac- “Looking ahead to this fall, we are ex- between 4,000 and 5,000 voters annually. tion in Bartow County in 2005 and 2006, cited to showcase the works of Frederic “In the three categories [Best Attraction, and 2012 through 2015. Remington in the greatest Remington ex- Best Restaurant and Best Shoppe] com- “Moments like this generate a multitude hibition the South has ever seen. ‘Trea- bined, there are on average almost 200 of feelings,” said Tom Shinall, former di- sures from the Frederic Remington Art that receive a nod as favorites.” rector of marketing for the Booth, who Museum & Beyond’ is a partnership be- currently is serving as the director of de- tween multiple museums and private col- Best Shoppe velopment for the venue’s sister museum, lections, bringing together the works of Striving to be the “premier place to Savoy. “Naturally we were excited to the greatest Western [artists] of all time. shop for watches, clocks, jewelry and lux- learn of the recognition. This award, being This will be an exclusive exhibition with ury giftware in historic downtown a people’s choice, is humbling due to the original works that have never shown to- Cartersville,” It’s About Time Boutique fact that the members and visitors of our gether, and … probably never will be was selected as the People’s Choice community believe we deserve this honor. again. The Remington exhibition opens on Awards’ Best Shoppe in Bartow County Our CVB’s People’s Choice Awards are Sept. 8, 2018, and runs through Jan. 13, for the last four years. displayed alongside other media pieces 2019.” “I was beyond excited last year when I and recognition plaques in the foyer of our heard that It’s About Time Boutique was administrative offices on the lower level Voting underway voted [the] People’s Choice Award winner — on view for all to see. Since its inception, the People’s Choice for the fourth year in a row,” said the “The Booth was built in Cartersville Awards have highlighted Bartow’s non- store’s owner, Dan Kramer. “We work so with the intention of sharing the collection franchised restaurants, shops and attrac- hard to improve the store each year and of art with the community. I believe these tions and are presented annually at the this validation from the community and awards, voted on by the public, speak vol- Arts Festival at Rose Lawn in September. the customers assures us that we are con- umes to the quality institution we are and With the People’s Choice contest cur- tinuing on the right path. what we want to be for the community. rently underway, individuals can vote for “Our genuine pride in these awards is We are thankful to those who voted for the their favorite establishments through Aug. evident, for upon immediate entrance in Booth and grateful for their support.” 31 at the local CVB’s website, Visit- our store they are prominently displayed Opened in August 2003, the Booth is CartersvilleGA.org, and via Facebook and on an antique Victorian marble top table. known worldwide for its extensive collec- Twitter. Only one vote can be cast per We hope these awards welcome people to tion of contemporary Western art. The computer or mobile device for the 2018 our business and assure them that they are 120,000-square-foot museum, which be- People’s Choice Awards survey. in for a quality experience.” came an Affiliate of the Smithsonian In- “The Convention & Visitors Bureau is Now in its second location, 9 E. Main stitution in 2006, offers a variety of exhibit not a membership organization, yet many St., It’s About Time Boutique features a spaces, some of which include the Civil visitors asked for recommendations on wedding and gift registry and specializes War gallery; Sculpture Court; a presiden- places to see, shop and dine,” said Regina in jewelry — such as Trollbeads and tial gallery; the “Picturing America” pho- Wheeler, deputy director for the Southern Gates — watches and giftware, tography gallery; and the interactive Cartersville-Bartow County CVB. “In some of which are displayed upon children’s gallery, Sagebrush Ranch. order to begin a fair dialogue of the best Cartersville Antique Gallery’s 1800s fur- As of May 31, total visitation figures for places in town, we thought we’d give our niture. the Booth — situated at 501 Museum residents and visitors a voice in deciding Drive — tops more than 672,000. what’s best. So, the people-voted awards SEE CHOICE, PAGE 2C

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Top left, Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse is a four-time winner of the Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau People’s Choice Award for Best Restaurant in Bartow County. Bottom left, The Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville has won the Best Attraction in Bartow County award seven times since 2005. Right, It’s About Time Boutique in downtown Cartersville has won the Best Shoppe in Bartow County for four consecutive years. 2C Sunday, June 3, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News

Previously operating in Eu- Choice harlee, Johnny Mitchell’s Smoke- house now is located in the West WHERE IN FROM PAGE 1C End Commons shopping center “When we won our first Peo- — 650 Henderson Drive Suite ple’s Choice Award, we had only 403 in Cartersville — and pro- been open one year,” Kramer said. motes itself as “Bartow County’s “We were thrilled. Opening a premier caterer and special events THE WORLD? business is a huge investment and venue.” risk, and you can never guarantee “From feeding friends and fam- success. The fact that the wonder- ily to the little ‘chic shack in the ful people of Cartersville em- sticks’ and now our beautiful din- braced our dream, and recognized ing room with a fireplace, Johnny our hard work with an award, ce- Mitchell’s Smokehouse has had mented in our minds the fact that quite the full-circle evolution,” we had made the right decision. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Mitchell said. “Johnny has always “The affirmation these awards Brad Stephens, front left, and Samir Patel, front right, engage in fed his family and friends, which have provided us has allowed It’s conversation at the weekly meeting of the Cartersville Exchange developed into a catering busi- Club at Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse. About Time Boutique to grow and ness. From that to a full-service expand. What started as a 1,500- Facebook, etc.,” said Patty of owning a store. I am very lucky restaurant and catering from Jan- square-foot store has grown into a Richardson, owner of Periwinkle. to be able to do this and to have uary 2009 to December 2017, we 5,500-square-foot destination. “I so appreciate that I have won been here for 17 years.” were living the dream. It’s been so The merger of It’s About Time the awards, because it is my loyal much fun. It’s been such a long Boutique and Cartersville Antique customers that take the time to Best Restaurant time. We are glancing towards our Gallery in late 2016 transformed vote for me. And they are loyal Deemed Best Restaurant in retirement and looking to sim- the business into the dream store Periwinkle shoppers. My cus- Bartow County from 2009 to 2011 plify. we always hoped for.” tomers have become good friends and in 2014, Johnny Mitchell’s “Now sharing our beautiful He continued, “We want to over the years. Smokehouse leads the pack in its space with friends who are family, thank the people of Cartersville, “The experience I hope my cus- category. we have come home to [do] just because it [is] they who have tomers have at Periwinkle is one “What does it mean to be loved what we have always loved. given us this opportunity. The fact of a feeling of my happiness to by our community? There are no Johnny and I love hosting events that people would go out of their see them and appreciation I have words to express our gratitude,” and love creating an experience way to vote for us is so gratifying. for them. I also hope they have said Jill Mitchell, who owns that is so special — creating We feel the support and love from fun and feel they have had some Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse memories for a lifetime. ‘So Bartow County every day, and we retail therapy.” with her husband, Johnny. “But sweet,’ Johnny says, ‘you need a do our best to return that love by Located at 22 E. Church St., we do say ‘thank you’ and work butter biscuit to sop it up.’ Johnny creating a store that the people of Periwinkle has called downtown even harder to put love in all of and I look forward to continue Bartow County can be proud of.” Cartersville home since Dec. 1, the food we serve. serving our community. We brag Also generating votes last year 2001. “We want those who come here about Bartow County wherever for the Best Shoppe accolade was “I sell mostly junior and to feel nourished — mind, body we are and wonder just why four-time People’s Choice Award women’s clothing with a flare and and soul. We have families come would you ever want to be any- winner — Periwinkle. The especially clothes that are flatter- here to celebrate all the mile- place else.” Cartersville store captured the ing to all sizes,” Richardson said. stones — graduations, weddings, On Sept. 15, the People’s Best Shoppe in Bartow County “I love helping women find the anniversaries, showers. Celebrat- Choice Awards will be presented award from 2007 to 2009 and in right pieces to go with their ing at Johnny Mitchell’s Smoke- at the 43rd annual Arts Festival at 2011. wardrobe. We also sell lots of in- house is a tradition for many local Rose Lawn, 224 W. Cherokee “My CVB awards hang in my teresting jewelry for everyone. I families. I’ve loved watching Ave. in Cartersville, at 1 p.m. For shop behind the counter, and I am also offer prices that fit most families grow. And that’s what more information about the con- very proud of them, especially budgets. fills my heart. And that’s what I test, call the CVB at 770-387- since I didn’t push the votes with “I absolutely enjoy every aspect enjoy the most.” 1357.

SPECIAL Trent Dittmer, Brett Benowitz and Case Dittmer enjoy the start of Memorial Day weekend at Isle of Palms, South Carolina. To submit a “Where in the World?,” bring along a People’s Choice Award Previous Winners copy of The Daily Tribune News on your next trip and email a picture to [email protected]. • Best Restaurant in Bartow County • Best Shoppe in Bartow County • Best Attraction in Bartow County 2005 — D. Morgan’s 2005 — Write on Main 2005 — Booth Western Art Museum 2006 — Appalachian Grill 2006 — c.a.n.o.p.y 2006 — Booth Western Art Museum 2007 — Hearth & Harvest 2007 — Periwinkle 2007 — Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site 2008 — D. Morgan’s 2008 — Periwinkle 2008 — Red Top Mountain State Park 2009 — Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse 2009 — Periwinkle 2009 — Tellus Science Museum 2010 — Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse 2010 — Gigi’s Hidden Treasures 2010 — Tellus Science Museum 2011 — Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse 2011 — Periwinkle 2011 — Tellus Science Museum 2012 — Antonino’s Italian Grotto 2012 — Spring Place Pottery & Artists’ Gallery 2012 — Booth Western Art Museum 2013 — Swheat Market Deli 2013 — Spring Place Pottery & Artists’ Gallery 2013 — Booth Western Art Museum 2014 — Johnny Mitchell’s Smokehouse 2014 — It’s About Time Boutique 2014 — Booth Western Art Museum 2015 — The City Cellar & Loft 2015 — It’s About Time Boutique 2015 — Booth Western Art Museum 2016 — Swheat Market Deli 2016 — It’s About Time Boutique 2016 — Bartow History Museum 2017 — Appalachian Grill 2017 — It’s About Time Boutique 2017 — Booth Western Art Museum

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN for those who worked, lived, Interstate 75. For more informa- MADE SIMPLE – The UGA were schooled, played or were tion, call 770-386-0676. Extension is hosting Landscape around Atco Village. The reunion Design Made Simple on June 5 will be June 9 at 11 a.m. at the N.W. GA DAYLILY SOCI- from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Olin Atco Club House. ETY – The N.W. GA Daylily so- Did We Catch You Reading? Tatum Agricultural Building ciety is hosting a daylily show Stiles Auditorium. Phil Aplin, re- CLOVERLEAF ELEMEN- June 23 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the tired landscape designer and mas- TARY REUNION – The Clover- Cartersville Civic Center. Admis- You’re Not The Only One... ter gardener extension volunteer, leaf Elementary Reunion is being sion is free. There will be a plant is hosting the seminar. To register held on June 9 from 11 a.m. to 5 sale during the show, starting at or find more information, call p.m. at the Taylor Farm Pavillion, 10 a.m. 770-387-5142. 201 Lucas Road S.W. in Cartersville. There is a $10 dona- SQUARE DANCE CLASS – SUMMER HERITAGE tion for lunch and the event The Bartow/Zena Drive Senior OF ALL ADULTS PROGRAM – The Noble Hill- (teachers and administrator Center is hosting square dancing 2 Wheeler Memorial Center is lunches will be provided). For classes on Mondays. Classes are Read A Printed Newspaper hosting the Summer Heritage more information and to RSVP, $6 per person and free for youth Program for children in Bartow call 770-773-5109. ages 8-18. Classes begin at 6 p.m. County (grades 3-12). The pro- For more information, call Clyde or Website Every Week. gram will run each Wednesday in AMATEUR RADIO EMER- Couch at 706-608-8005. 3 June from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For GENCY SERVICE GROUP – more information, visit noblehill- The Bartow County Amateur TAKE OFF POUNDS SEN- wheeler.org. Radio Emergency Service Group SIBLY – Take Off Pounds Sensi- will hold its regularly scheduled bly meets on Fridays at 9:30 a.m. ATCO VILLAGE RE- meeting at 7 p.m. June 11 at at the Salvation Army at 16 Fel- UNION – A reunion is being held Shoney’s near Highway 20 and ton Place in Cartersville. The first meeting is free. For more infor- mation, call Rose Beauchamp at & 770-545-5815. JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMP – Cartersville Parks & Recreation is hosting two Junior Lifeguard Camp sessions June 19- 29 and July 10-20, Tuesday OF ADULTS MADE through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Registration is $100. Those 1 interested must be able to swim in A PURCHASE a forward direction continuously for 25 yards, tread water for one Because of Something They minute and submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet underwater. 2 Saw or Read in the Newspaper. For more information, call Megan Hix at 770-607-6527.

BARTOW HISTORY MU- SEUM – The Bartow History Museum has opened its new ex- 770-382-4545 hibit, “The Call of the Land: Cul- tivating Bartow’s Agricultural www.daily-tribune.com Legacy.” The exhibit looks at the Source: American Opinion Research. February 2016 individuals and families that have  built an agricultural industry and      legacy in this area. The exhibit will remain open until Sept. 29.  For more information, call 770- 387-2774. FAMILY & LIVING

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With the approach of sub-tropical storm Alberto, the holiday weekend seemed to be headed toward a washout — that is, if one trusted the green blotches on weather forecast maps. I learned long ago to trust weather fore- cast maps only if what they showed could be validated by the prevailing weather pattern. Alberto strengthened into a tropical storm and then quickly deteriorated into a tropical de- pression. The weather pattern for us in- dicated sporadic rainfall with some wind that would come Humphreys from the northeast as the storm approached, changing direction to the south as the storm passed by us to the west. The trick for us was to get things done in between the bands of rain circulating around the center of the storm. The Latin Scholar and I installed a package of bees late Thursday afternoon. A quick check of the other two hives revealed a wax moth (galleria mellonella) larvae infestation in one. The bees were all gone and the hive components too far gone to attempt any salvage. A quick read of Keith Delaplane’s beekeeping book indicated that the bees simply left because their hive turned into a mess. (That SPECIAL might have been the last swarm that we saw.) Left, Xena is looking for a best friend who could take her on hikes, play catch and love having a loyal dog by their side. This beautiful, Digging a little deeper into the wax moth cycle, I learned our 4-year-old girl has incredibly soft fur and dainty paws. Xena is well mannered, gentle and kind and she gets along well with dogs problem might have started several months ago. I knew that one and seems to have a healthy respect for cats. Xena is a pro at playing fetch, she has been trained to retrieve a ball and drop it at part of integrated pest management (IPM) practice would take me your feet. She loves snuggling, being out in public and being by your side. If you are looking for a smart and loyal best friend, Xena through the life cycle of galleria mellonella where I would learn may be the one for you. Right, Pearl has been at EVHS since she was a kitten. She has been overlooked and deserves a great home. where we were and where we went wrong. I’m still not sure other Pearl is a 1-year-old, beautiful cat with a smooth black and white coat. Pearl is unique because she has two different colored eyes: than we didn’t have a strong enough colony to keep wax moths green and gold. She does great with other cats, enjoys being held and brushed and has opened up a lot in the past few months. under control. Pearl is very tender with small children, and playful and very interested in what you are doing. Pearl’s meows are very cute and The swarms that broke our hearts with each successive escape ladylike; she would easily fit in as a family cat. If you are interested in adopting Xena, Pearl or any of their friends, or in volunteering at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. might have been an indicator of an impending disaster. We were too late to keep the bees from taking off and to prevent a mess, but maybe we can break this cycle of infestation. I took the tub off an old wheelbarrow placing it on two cinder blocks in the middle of a bare spot of earth behind the barn. In the bottom of the tub I placed some craft paper splashed with some old gasoline. We built a tower of hive components including a deep and EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK: two medium boxes all filled with their larvae-laden frames — un- fortunately the wax moths ruined any honey on the frames. Satisfied County Extension Agent. I guess seminar on “Troubleshooting Gar- that we had all the components stacked to burn, I set the paper on The plant that makes me the Plant Doctor. den Problems: Insects, Diseases and fire. And we watched with sadness. To help with some of those com- Weeds” from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wax and honey melted by burning wood sent up smoke ranging mon garden questions, we have a This program will be hosted at the from black to gray to white. The pyre also produced intense heat doctor is in few seminars coming up that might Allatoona Resource Center on 6503 which sent up virtually no smoke at all and made us uncomfortable be of interest. Glade Road in Acworth, GA. where we stood about 15-feet away. Last week I had a chance to visit Every year, the Bartow County We will cover examples of the Meanwhile, I soaked the larvae that I dumbly dumped onto the the “Garden State” with my father. Extension office offers a series of most common problems that affect ground with household bleach; the chlorine killed them. I squashed Although there aren’t many tradi- free gardening seminars at the Olin fruit and vegetable gardens and dis- the others that I could find trying to squirm away with the end of a tional farms left in New Jersey, I be- Tatum Agricultural Building, Stiles cuss options for preventing and worn-out bedding fork handle otherwise used to tamp concrete into lieve the title “Garden State” still Auditorium, which is adjacent to managing them. Please feel free to post holes. fits. After driving around South Jer- Pugliese the Cartersville Public Library park- bring live samples of any insect or Our discomfort might have been more a feeling of dismay, or sey visiting family for a few days, ing lot. Please call our office at 770- disease problems you have for our even outright anger, at allowing an infestation to build. But with me we were impressed by the number in graduate school, we used to joke 387-5142 to pre-register in advance discussion. Be sure to capture your being a novice and The Latin Scholar working a tight schedule of garden centers, roadside veg- that Georgia should be known as for any of our upcoming seminars. bugs in a sealed plastic bag or jar. along with her school schedule, the hives didn’t get inspected when etable markets, vineyards and blue- the “Plant Disease Capitol of the Also, since these are offered at Please call 770-975-3251 to register they should have. berry farms. It seemed as though World.” Our humid, sub-tropical night, feel free to bring a sack sup- for this class. The next day, I built a new hive stand that I placed in front of there was a garden center every few environment and average rainfall of per to enjoy during the class. On Sept. 4, we will have a where I planned to build the greenhouse for the barn. The bees and miles down the road, and in some over 50” inches per year is the per- On June 5, we will have a land- “Question & Answer Night” from 7 a better hive location took priority over a greenhouse. cases, one right across the street fect incubator for plant diseases. scape design seminar from 7 p.m. to p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the extension A few days later during a break in the bands of rain from now from another! Georgia is a great place to study 8:30 p.m. at the extension office. office. This will include a discus- depressed Alberto, we moved my hive of mutt bees to their new Most home landscapes were well plant pathology, since we have just Philip Aplin, a semi-retired land- sion panel with local lawn and gar- spot on the hive stand. Then we looked at the second hive. Bees still manicured with perfect, green about every disease in the book. I scape designer and Master Gar- den experts. Get to know experts in moved around the hive but not very energetically. Then we saw lawns and a huge variety of orna- can honestly say that I use my de- dener, will teach “Landscape the field and come ready to ask your small white segmented larvae squirming to get away from the day- mental trees and shrubs. New Jersey gree in plant pathology every day Design Made Simple: Part II.” This questions. Feel free to bring pictures light — more wax moth larvae. We separated two medium boxes is one of the most densely popu- on the job. is a follow up to our popular pro- and plant samples for troubleshoot- from the deep — more larvae. Then we picked up the deep from its lated states in the nation, which is Farming and gardening can be a gram last summer by the same title. ing lawn, garden, tree or landscape stand — yech! probably why they can support so challenge in Georgia, even for the This seminar will take a real life problems. Looking for the queen, we pulled about 27 frames from these many plant nurseries and roadside most knowledgeable grower. That approach to home landscape design. three boxes. We hoped to push the bees clinging to their old frames markets. means job security for me as a Learn about the good, the bad and — Paul Pugliese is the Extension toward a new deep taking care not to brush any larva along with After returning from our vaca- County Extension Agent. the ugly when designing a home Coordinator and Agricultural & them. We don’t think that we saw a queen. tion, I was greeted back at the office Many folks are not exactly sure landscape. Designing a beautiful Natural Resources Agent for Bar- Finished with that task, we took the components to the old wheel- with a dozen insect and disease what my job involves. The best way landscape for the home can be a tow County Cooperative Extension, barrow tub. Using a seed-starting tray filled with some chlorine samples waiting for me to diagnose. I can explain it is this: If you get very enjoyable and satisfying expe- a partnership of The University of bleach, we dumped, scraped, and shook as many larvae as possible We may not have as many garden sick, you call you family medical rience. With a little homework, a Georgia, The U.S. Department of into this solution. We stopped short of burning the components centers as New Jersey, but we still doctor. If your pets or livestock get landscape plan is within reach of Agriculture and Bartow County. thinking some of them might be cleaned for re-use; a closer inspec- have our fair share of farm, lawn sick, you call a veterinarian. If your most homeowners. For more information and free tion will tell that tale. and garden questions. When I was plants get sick, you call your On June 14, I will be teaching a farm, lawn, or garden publications, Later in the day, The Latin Scholar saw a small swarm of bees near where the old hive sat. We might have a queen after all; time will tell

MEETINGS CALENDAR — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative WHITE — The White City City Council will meet on Mon- City Council will hold a work ses- next meeting on Wednesday, June Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or con- Council will meet on Monday, day, June 4, at 6 p.m. at City Hall sion on Tuesday, June 5, at 7 p.m. 6, at 10 a.m. in the Commis- tact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., June 4, at 7 p.m. at White City for a work session followed by a at Euharlee City Hall. sioner’s Conference Room, Frank Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener Pro- Hall. regular meeting. Moore Administration and Judi- gram is a volunteer training program for home gardeners offered COMMISSIONER — The cial Building, 135 W. Cherokee through county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Ex- KINGSTON — The Kingston EUHARLEE — The Euharlee county commissioner will hold his Ave. tension. Dating is the latest challenge for teen who beat leukemia

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JUNE 6, 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 J. Kimmel NBA 2018 NBA Finals: Warriors at Cavaliers Ch. 2 Ac WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef (N) ’ Å (DVS) 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! American Ninja Warrior (N) ’ Reverie (N) ’ Å The Late J. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JUNE 7, 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 Celebrity Fam $100,000 Pyramid To Tell the Truth ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry ’ Å Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) The Four: Battle for Stardom “Week One” Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & French Open Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! 2018 Stanley Cup Final: Capitals at Golden Knights The Late J. 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Life ’ Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Skin Tight (N) ’ (:01) My 600-Lb. Life A&E FKingpin “John Gotti” ’ Å The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD DISC HAlmost, Away Almost, Away Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans ››› “American Gangster” (2007) Denzel Washington. Å (DVS) Claws “Tirana” USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Missing” ’ NCIS “See No Evil” NCIS “Vanished” ’ NCIS ’ (:02) NCIS “Witness” fx KMother Mother Mike Mike ›› “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” (2015) Dylan O’Brien. ’ ›› “Now You See Me 2” (2016) Jesse Eisenberg. ’ Å ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr.. ’ “Straight Outta” ESPN NHigh Noon (N) (Live) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Nation Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. 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Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Movie ’ Å Prince Prince Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bizaard Bizaard Stuck Stuck Bunk’d Bunk’d Duck Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bizaard Bizaard Raven Bunk’d Bunk’d Andi Raven Stuck Duck Bizaard Raven Andi Bunk’d TVL ±Gunsmoke “Tatum” Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ AMC ≤(11:25) ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000) Å (:25) ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. ››› “Groundhog Day” (1993) Bill Murray. Å ›› “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983) ›› “The Great Outdoors” (1988) Å COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Opposi TCM μ››› “Follow the Fleet” (1936) Å ›››› “The Gay Divorcee” (1934) Å ››› “Shall We Dance” (1937) Fred Astaire. ››› “Swing Time” (1936) Fred Astaire. ›››› “The Wizard of Oz” (1939) Å ›››› “Top Hat” (1935) Fred Astaire. BRAVO ∂Million Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing New York Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Imposters (N) Å Watch Charm BET ∏Prince Prince Payne Payne Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns (:35) ››› “Baby Boy” (2001) Tyrese Gibson, Omar Gooding. (:35) ››› “Rush Hour” (1998, Action) Jackie Chan. ›› “The Wood” (1999, Drama) Omar Epps. SYFY ∫›› “Priest” (2011) Paul Bettany. Å ›› “Tomorrowland” (2015) George Clooney. 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FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JUNE 8, 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 J. Kimmel NBA 2018 NBA Finals: Warriors at Cavaliers Ch. 2 Ac WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Harry ’ Å Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Phenoms (N) ’ Phenoms (N) Å Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & French Open Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior ’ Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (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) He Touched Me: Elvis Presley The 60s Generation ’ Å Healing Mind With Martin 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 Undercover Hawaii Five-0 ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Ninja Warrior Ninja Warrior 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H 100 Code Å WPBA (30) 0 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Rhythm, Love & Soul (My Music) ’ Å Pavlo Live in Kastoria African American Museum ’ Finding Your Roots TLC AMy 600-Lb. 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SUNDAY June 3, 2018 taxes, debt, shared property or inheri- family matter. A conversation with a tances. You will regret it. Gather infor- female relative could be important. If ARIES (March 21 to April 19) mation today, but make your decision so, agree to nothing. Just listen. Make It’s Monday, and yet it is a poor day tomorrow. your decision tomorrow. for important decisions. Cope as best LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) as you can, but try to postpone as Discussions with partners and close This is a loosey-goosey day, and you much as possible until tomorrow. (It’s friends are frank and revealing today. can feel it. Therefore, don’t commit to a poor day to shop except for gas and Nevertheless, do not jump to conclu- anything important. Just tread water. food.) sions. Let this information “cook” for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) 24 hours. Postpone important financial decisions Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose You might be involved with bosses or VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) until tomorrow. If out shopping today, parents today. Please know that this is Today your efficiency at work will suf- only buy gas, food or entertainment. a poor day to agree to anything impor- fer. Delays and shortages are likely. That’s it. Save your money. tant. Do not volunteer for anything. Just cope as best you can, and postpone AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Mum’s the word. important decisions and purchases for You have strong energy today, and yet, GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) tomorrow. you feel a lack of focus. Knowing this, Feelings of escapism are strong today. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) refrain from agreeing to anything im- You want adventure and a chance to do This is a wonderful, creative day for portant. Protect yourself. something different. Please note that you! Your imagination is revved up be- PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) this is a bad day to buy anything, book cause you can think outside the box. Secrets or private gossip might surface reservations or make important deci- It’s a great day if you are involved in today. (In fact, it’s highly likely.) Be sions. (Just buy food.) the arts or work with children! discreet and treat this information the CANCER (June 21 to July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) way you wish someone would treat in- Don’t make important decisions about Today you might be concerned with formation about you.

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GLADE ROAD BAPTIST PINE GROVE BAPTIST Country Day on July 1 at 10:45 CORRA HARRIS PORTRAIT CHURCH – 6570 Glade Road, CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Road, a.m. There will be a patriotic wor- Acworth. Glade Road Baptist Cartersville. Pine Grove Baptist ship service honoring military, law Church is hosting its vacation bible Church is hosting its vacation Bible enforcement, elected officials and school June 4-8 at 7 p.m. each school tonight through June 8 from public servants. To RSVP, call night. Classes are for all ages. 6:15 to 9 p.m. each night. Meals will Brandon Roberts at 678-232-7488. be provided and will begin at 6:30 EMERSON FIRST BAPTIST p.m. Children ages 3-16 are invited. CARTERSVILLE SEVENTH CHURCH – 260 Joe Frank Harris DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH – Parkway S.E., Emerson. Emerson CASSVILLE BAPTIST 311 Old Mill Road, Cartersville. First Baptist Church is hosting its CHURCH – 1621 Cassville Road, Cartersville Seventh Day Adventist vacation bible school June 10 from Cartersville. Cassville Baptist Church is hosting its vacation bible 6 to 8:30 p.m. Family night is June Church is hosting its vacation bible school June 4-8 from 9 a.m. to 12 15 at 6 p.m. The classes are for school June 4-8 from 5:45 to 8:30 p.m. each day. children kindergarten through sixth p.m. For more information, call grade. 770-372-6739. NEW CORINTH MISSION- ARY BAPTIST CHURCH – DRY CREEK BAPTIST SUTALLEE BAPTIST New Corinth Missionary Baptist CHURCH – 1500 Dry Creek CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge Church is hosting a Men & Women Road, Adairsville. Dry Creek Bap- Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist Conference June 8-10. Women tist Church is hosting its homecom- Church is hosting a free vacation night is June 8 at 7 p.m. The con- ing today at 10:45 a.m. Lunch will bible school June 4-8 from 6:30 to ference is June 9 from 10 a.m. 2 be served afterward. Right Path 9 p.m. each night. Kids preschool p.m. Men day is June 10 at 3 p.m. will be the guest singers. Everyone to 12th-grade are welcome. The Registration costs $20. RSVP by is welcome. church is also hosting God & June 8 by calling 770-480-5786.

BARTOW CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH – 2851 Highway 140 N.E., Rydal. Bar- SPECIAL tow Cumberland Presbyterian Pine Log Elementary School Counselor Francie Linvingston was gifted a portrait of Corra Harris from the Corra Harris Garden Club. Harris was the wife of a circuit rider preacher in the Church is hosting its vacation bible 1900s. She wrote over 20 books and years of articles for the Atlanta Journal and several school tonight through June 8 from 6 magazines while living in Pine Log until her death in 1935. Pictured are Carol Winkle, Beverly to 8 p.m. each night. Children from Moore, Juanita Muse, Livingston and Bonnie Floyd. Pre-K to 5th grade are welcome.

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SPECIAL Woodmen Life, Chapter 1975 from Adairsville, presented Memorial Day crosses in front of Northside Bank in Adairsville. Boy Scouts of America Troop 12 assisted in the effort. Pictured are, from left, kneeling, Jared Campbell, Tyler Evans and Hayden Mize. Standing, from left, Travis Campbell, assistant scoutmaster; Shea Mize, scoutmaster; Rufus Cantrell, Roseann Ferranti, Kayla McCollum, Carl Hollaran, Ty McClure, Shelby Adams and Shelby Killen. BUSINESS D

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JAMES SWIFT/DTN John Pettinati opened Main Street Coastal Cuisine in Cartersville in 2015. Maine Street Coastal Cuisine brings seafood to the foothills

BY JAMES SWIFT the venue. chicken from Springer Mountain Farms, you, the restaurant also serves up a hefty very fortunate here over the last couple of [email protected] “It was just the right place to be and it while Mama J.’s Produce provides Maine number of non-aquatic offerings, includ- months to really gain some new employ- was convenient,” Pettinati said. “It was Street with its mixed greens and mixed let- ing coffee-crusted ribeye, fried chicken ees, and even some from the start [are still] John Pettinati, 56, dreamed of owning close to where I live and it’s one of the tuces. sandwiches and bacon-wrapped filets with working with me. I have some very dedi- his own restaurant since he was in college. most quaint towns I’ve ever seen — I Both the restaurant’s pasta and its sun- red wine jus. cated and hard-working employees that re- The Holmes, Pennsylvania, native spent think there’s a lot of potential here.” flower oil used for frying are devoid of ge- As for their signature dishes, Pettinati ally have done a great job … that is about 20 years in the industry in the 1980s The Holly Springs resident officially netically modified organisms (GMOs). said the fish and chips are big sellers, as actually the key ingredient for the whole and 1990s. He worked at Victoria Station, opened his business, Maine Street Coastal “Fresh is our key ingredient,” he said. are the shrimp and scallop grits. “Our grits place.” a now defunct chain of railroad-themed Cuisine, in Sept. 2015. “We prepare to order, we hand-bread, we are very creamy. They’re made with cream Sales, he said, are trending up. While steakhouses, in Charlotte, North Carolina, “Originally, we were going to open a hand-batter. We hand-cut our own fries, cheese and heavy cream,” he said. “We the first two years of business were fairly until it closed in the mid-1980s. After that, farm-to-table concept,” he said. “But we make our own dressing. We do as use a spicy tasso ham and andouille flat, Pettinati said he saw a 5 percent to 10 he hopped all over the Eastern seaboard, seafood was definitely a passion for us. much in-house production as possible.” sausage that gives it a very unique flavor.” percent gain from 2016 to 2017. At this working at various restaurants in Florida, We use sustainable fisheries, we get Operating a seafood-centric restaurant The “fresh off the boat” selections are point, he’s up about 20 percent compared New York and New England. seafood in as much as 5, 6 days a week, in the foothills of northwest Georgia isn’t pretty popular, too, especially the salmon, to last year’s numbers. Then he started working at a Whole depending on our volume and need.” as challenging as it may sound, Pettinati the halibut and the sea bass. Pettinati’s per- In the long haul, Pettinati said he’d love Foods store in Boston. Eventually, he A proponent of “clean food,” Pettinati said. sonal favorites include the grilled sword- to open an additional Maine Street loca- would migrate to Georgia, where he said he strives to offer his customers the “We have some very good purveyors in fish and red grouper. tion, or perhaps even try out another con- served a stint as a culinary associate team freshest meals he can. the city of Atlanta that travel out here to “Everything’s great with the lemon cept restaurant. But for the time being, leader at the chain’s Duluth location. He “We primarily focus on providing food Cartersville and all over the Southeast,” he beurre blanc sauce that comes on the however, he said he’s focused on making would also work at stores in Sandy for our customers without artificial colors, said. “Depending on my volume and side,” he said. the current operation as profitable as pos- Springs and Marietta, among other lo- ingredients and preservatives,” he said. what’s available, I can get fish almost Pettinati said his restaurant is averaging sible — and keeping it a great place to cales, for about 15 years. “We look for the most natural, and try to daily. The biggest challenge is keeping it between 100-200 tickets a day, with busi- work and dine. A few years ago, he caught up with an find as much unadulterated product as as fresh as possible.” ness picking up significantly on Friday, “I talk to every customer and make sure old colleague who opened his own restau- possible, and the least processed.” The Maine Street menu consists of a Saturday and Sunday. they are satisfied, and if not, I make sure rant in Ellijay. He told Pettinati about an That entails quite a bit of local sourcing. wide variety of seafood, running the The most rewarding — and demanding it is corrected in some way or another,” he open space in Cartersville — the home of He gets some of his sausage and ham from gamut from lobster bisque to jerk shrimp — part of the job, he said, is the same said. “My goal is 100 percent guest satis- the old Knight’s 1899 restaurant at 24 Findley’s Butcher Shop, just a few foot- tacos to fried Carolina catfish to lobster thing: the people. faction.” West Main St. — and the very next day, steps away from the restaurant on the other ravioli. And if the flash-fried calamari, “Sometimes it can be challenging to More information on the restaurant is he visited downtown to check out side of Main Street. He also procures his baked oysters or crab cakes don’t do it for find competent help,” he said. “I’ve been online at www.maineonmain.com. Investing to save time boosts happiness returns

The more money you make, the cleaning, yard work, cooking and searchers found a stronger correla- directed to spend $40 on a nice ma- money to save time. Despite the more valuable you perceive your errand-running — and if so, how tion among the less-affluent re- terial purchase, such as clothes, fact that these individuals could time to be — and the more time- much they spent. Respondents spondents. The authors noted, board games or a bottle of wine. readily afford to hire others to take strapped you may feel, according were also asked to rate their “satis- however, that their studies did not On average, those who spent care of time-consuming tasks, only to University of British Columbia faction with life” and report demo- include enough people at the low- money to save time reported better about half of them reported doing psychology professor Elizabeth graphic information, such as their est end of the income spectrum to moods at the end of the day than so on a monthly basis. Researchers Dunn.1 So wouldn’t it stand to rea- income level and whether they attribute similar findings to this those who purchased material surmise that the reason might be son that if you use some of your were married and had children. group. goods. And according to the re- because such individuals feel guilty hard-earned money to buy yourself Researchers found that across all Of course, correlation does not searchers, over time, the effect of or don’t want to be perceived as more time — for example, by pay- national samples, 28.2 percent of necessarily indicate causality, so regular mood boosts can add up to lazy for outsourcing chores they ing someone to clean your house or respondents spent an average of the researchers designed a follow- greater overall satisfaction with can easily do themselves. mow your lawn — you might Moore about $148 per month to outsource up experiment to further test their life. achieve a greater level of happi- disliked tasks, while in the United hypothesis. In a third study, researchers The lesson ness? Indeed, that was the primary 6,000 individuals at diverse income States, 50 percent of respondents In this experiment, researchers asked respondents how they would “If you have a lot of money and finding in a series of studies by pro- levels in multiple countries, includ- spent an average of $80 to $99 on gave a group of 40 adults $80 each spend an extra $40. Just 2 percent a lot of nice stuff, but you’re spend- fessor Dunn and other researchers ing the United States, Canada, the services that save time. Across all to spend over the course of two indicated they would use the unex- ing your time doing things that you published in the Proceedings of the Netherlands and Denmark. The studies, those who spent money to weekends. During the first week- pected bonus to invest in time-sav- dislike, then your minute-to-minute National Academy of Sciences surveys queried participants about outsource disliked tasks and/or end, they were to spend $40 on ing services. happiness and overall happiness is (PNAS).2 whether they spent money on a save time had a stronger life satis- something that would save them Perhaps most surprising of all likely to be pretty low,” said Dunn monthly basis to hire others to take faction rating. Findings were con- time, such as ordering groceries the findings? Researchers polled in an interview about the research.3 The discovery care of unpleasant or time-consum- sistent across income spectrums; in online and having them delivered. 800 millionaires from the Nether- The study’s authors surveyed ing daily tasks or chores — such as fact, in the United States, re- On the second weekend, they were lands about whether they spent SEE HAPPINESS, PAGE 2D Business

2D Sunday, June 3, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Abraham: father of many nations, rockstar negotiator

I recently read a book called great they are at what they do. Abraham uses a technique ends the negotiations at 10 right- That phrase is gold. It worked “Negotiate This! By Caring, But They’ll talk about how many called the “wouldja takes.” This eous people. back then, and it still works Not T-H-A-T Much.” I really deals they’ve done and how tactic starts out with an arbitrary That’s an 80 percent reduction today. liked the author, Herb Cohen. much money they’ve made while offer that you’re sure will be ac- from the first offer! If this tactic Take note of what happens Not only is he funny, but he has sitting at a seller’s kitchen table. cepted. You say something like, is that effective with the Creator next. Ephron says he will take some impressive negotiating cre- If you do this, you have a high “I don’t know if I could do this, of the Universe, imagine using it 400 pieces of silver. Now, this dentials, like being hired to suc- likelihood of hurting the seller’s but supposing I could, wouldja on a mere mortal. must be a great deal, because cessfully negotiate a hostage pride and impeding negotiations. take it?” One other place to learn from Abraham doesn’t counter. He just crisis for the White House. Herb suggests Abraham’s This gets you an initial “Yes!” Abraham’s negotiating skills is in quickly weighs out the silver and This book has a lot of great method. from your seller, which is a pos- Genesis 23. closes the deal. suggestions. In one section, Herb When Abraham talked to Yah- itive thing. You follow up with Here, Abraham is negotiating From a modern standpoint, if a uses a biblical example to illus- Joey and Ashley English weh, he made sure to make him- subsequent lower “wouldja take” for land on which to bury his seller names a price that’s already trate some key negotiation tac- self look inferior to his offers until your opponent finally wife, Sarah, and has approached a deal, don’t counter back lower. tics. It’s the story of Abraham situation to negotiating with a negotiating opponent. He re- says “No.” Then you back up to a land owner named Ephron. If you try to beat them up on a negotiating for the safe release of large company or on a big deal ferred to himself as “dust and the previous offer and go with To begin with, both parties lower price, you may insult them his nephew, Lot, in Genesis where you may feel intimidated. ashes” and asked Yahweh not to that one. hem and haw about the right and cause them to walk away. 18:17-33 before hostilities ensue Herb says the normal tendency get upset with him because he Abraham starts out with some- price for the land, with neither Follow Abraham’s example, pull in Sodom and Gomorrah. is to try and prove yourself, but kept coming back with other of- thing along the lines of, “Suppos- wanting to divulge a number the trigger and close the deal. The first thing Herb notes chances are you’ll overcompen- fers. ing there were 50 righteous first. Finally, in verse 13, Abra- about this situation is that Abra- sate and end up with an adversar- If you do this with a seller, people in the city, ‘wouldja take’ ham uses a phrase that that gets — Joe and Ashley English buy ham subordinates himself to Yah- ial relationship with your you’ll bring down their defenses the idea of sparing the whole city Ephron to speak-up. houses and mobile homes in weh. One would think that action opponent. and have a better shot at closing for 50 righteous people?” Yah- Now, I’m paraphrasing, but he Northwest Georgia. For more in- would be a given when standing This scenario manifests itself the deal. weh, of course, agrees. Abraham basically says to Ephron, “If I formation or to ask a question, before the maker and master of for real estate investors when Next comes the actual numbers comes back with subsequent were to get you cash today, what go to www.cashflowwithjoe.com the universe. But Herb likens this they go on and on about how process. fewer offers until Yahweh finally would you take for it?” or call Joe at 678-986-6813. ‘Roseanne’ cancellation brings uncertainty Cartersville Tractor Supply Store to host treat tasting event THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For cast and crew members that LOS ANGELES — The un- did have longer-term contracts, STAFF REPORT precedented sudden cancellation of Barr’s show-sinking tweet could be Tractor Supply Company is hosting a pet treat tasting event one of television’s top comedies deemed, strange as it sounds, an here in Cartersville. has left a wave of unemployment “act of God.” A “force majeure” or The event, planned for June 9 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. will give and uncertainty in its wake. “act of God,” legally, is some un- pets the chance to sample a variety of pet treats available at Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet and predictable event such as an earth- Tractor Supply Company, including a selection from Tractor the swift axing of her rebooted quake or a riot that changes the Supply’s exclusive 4health brand. show put hundreds of people out of underlying circumstances. “With so many pet food and treat options available for your work, with some wondering “It means something outside of whether they would be paid, most the control of the parties. four-legged friends, why not let them pick out their favorite?” knowing they wouldn’t be, and few Roseanne’s speech wasn’t in the said Rob Hansen, manager of the Cartersville Tractor Supply with any legal recourse. control of ABC,” said F. Jay store. “We have a wide variety of options available at Tractor “A lot of people there are just Dougherty, a professor who spe- Supply to ensure that you, and your pet, find what you are look- middle class Americans making a cializes in entertainment and media ing for.” living and now they’re out of work, law at Loyola Law School in Los This event is open to the public and will take place at 10 Ryan especially at a time when we’re Angeles. “It wouldn’t surprise me Blvd. NE. For more information, contact the Cartersville Tractor ramping up into production for the GREG GAYNE/ABC VIA AP if this was treated by the studio like Supply at 770-386-5751. fall season,” Rebecca Sun of the in- This image released by ABC shows Sara Gilbert, left, and that kind of event, giving the studio Roseanne Barr in a scene from “Roseanne.” The unprecedented dustry trade publication The Holly- sudden cancellation of TV’s top comedy has left a wave of a right to terminate contracts.” — Information for this report was provided by Tractor Supply wood Reporter said in an interview unemployment and uncertainty in its wake. Barr’s racist tweet Barr herself suggested on Twitter Company. with The Associated Press. “It is and the almost immediate axing of her show put hundreds of lately that she may try to take some pretty devastating for all of the peo- people out of work. action. ple who worked on that show who “You guys make me feel like are now collateral damage as a re- mostly taken. after Barr’s tweet, but before ABC fighting back,” Barr tweeted to her sult of their star’s racist beliefs.” Ben Sherwood, president of Dis- President Channing Dungey’s an- followers Wednesday. “I will ex- Contractual details for those in- ney-ABC Television Group, apol- nouncement that the show was fin- amine all of my options carefully volved with the show, including ogized in a memo Wednesday to ished, leading to what executive and get back to U.” Barr, were not immediately clear, “the many men and women who producer and writer Dave Caplan Her contract may have a “morals and would play out in the coming poured their hearts and lives into said were “a lot of bittersweet hel- clause,” however, which are often months. the show and were just getting los — and a couple hours later, a lot included in the contracts of televi- Experts say high-profile figures started on next season. We’re so of very difficult goodbyes.” sion stars, athletes and other promi- in the television industry typically sorry they were swept up in all of “Everybody is still in shock at nent figures, demanding a standard have contractual clauses that give this and we give thanks for their re- how quickly this all went down,” of behavior as the face of an enter- them significant severance for markable talents, wish them well, Caplan told The Hollywood Re- prise. shows that are not produced. and hope to find another way to porter on Wednesday. “It’s unfortu- “If there is a morals clause in her Lower-level workers are gener- work together down the road.” nate because the writers did pass on contract, then breaching that would ally out of luck at an unfortunate The cancellation came on the other jobs to take this job and no- give the studio a right to terminate time. Though “Roseanne” and first day of meetings for the newly body really knows yet what kind of her contract, and possibly even sue many shows just had their season assembled writers for the fall sea- compensation they’re going to her for damages for breach of con- finales, jobs for next season are son of “Roseanne.” They arrived get.” tract.”

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STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST MUTUAL FUNDS Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Wk Wk YTD Wk Wk YTD Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt Dow Jones industrials CLOSED -391.64 306.33 -251.94 219.37 Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 63,159 27.24 +1.6 +8.6/B +8.9/A 5.75 250 Close: 24,635.21 AT&T Inc NY 2.00 32.47 -.04 -0.1 -16.5 iS Eafe NY 1.66 70.00 -.22 -0.3 -.4 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 68,646 60.75 +0.2 +2.5/E +5.8/B 5.75 250 AbbottLab NY 1.12 62.41 +.04 +0.1 +9.4 iShR2K NY 1.77 163.84 +2.10 +1.3 +7.5 1-week change: -117.88 (-0.5%) American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 87,045 53.76 +3.5 +20.8/C +15.0/B 5.75 250 MON TUES WED THUR FRI AMD NA ... 14.40 +.86 +6.4 +40.1 Intel NA 1.20 57.08 +1.64 +3.0 +23.7 American Funds IncAmrcA m AL 74,403 23.02 +1.3 +6.0/D +7.6/C 5.75 250 27,000 Alibaba NY ... 204.34 +5.14 +2.6 +18.5 IntPap NY 1.90 55.24 +1.11 +2.1 -4.7 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 61,736 41.02 +2.0 +12.6/C +12.4/B 5.75 250 Allstate NY 1.84 93.86 -1.13 -1.2 -10.4 JohnJn NY 3.60 121.26 -.21 -0.2 -13.2 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LV 56,052 46.34 +2.3 +14.1/A +12.0/A 5.75 250 Altria NY 2.80 55.72 +.09 +0.2 -22.0 Kroger s NY .50 24.42 -.19 -0.8 -11.0 Dodge & Cox IntlStk FB 64,497 44.24 -3.4 +2.7/E +5.7/C NL 2,500 26,000 Ambev NY .05 5.27 -.18 -3.3 -18.4 LockhdM NY 8.00 316.63 -2.17 -0.7 -1.4 Dodge & Cox Stk LV 69,557 201.83 +1.5 +12.2/B +12.7/A NL 2,500 Apache NY 1.00 38.97 -.31 -0.8 -7.7 Lowes NY 1.64 95.83 -.86 -0.9 +3.1 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 830 25.60 +0.3 +13.4 +8.5 5.50 1,500 Apple Inc NA 2.92 190.24 +1.66 +0.9 +12.4 McDnlds NY 4.04 159.16 -3.04 -1.9 -7.5 Fidelity 500IndexPrm LB 77,180 95.85 +3.3 +14.7/B +13.2/A NL 10,000 BP PLC NY 2.38 45.92 +1.57 +3.5 +9.3 Merck NY 1.92 60.56 +1.47 +2.5 +7.6 Fidelity Contrafund LG 96,071 132.49 +4.7 +23.1/B +15.7/B NL 2,500 25,000 BkofAm NY .48 29.40 -.64 -2.1 -.4 MicronT NA ... 58.74 -2.61 -4.3 +42.9 George Putnam BalA m MA 979 20.17 +2.3 +7.8/B +8.2/B 5.75 0 BkOzarks NA .78 47.76 -.48 -1.0 -1.4 Microsoft NA 1.68 100.79 +2.43 +2.5 +17.8 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 330 11.57 +0.4 -1.4/E +1.9/C 4.25 1,000 B iPVxST rs NY ... 35.29 +1.04 +3.0 +26.4 Mohawk NY ... 204.35 -9.01 -4.2 -25.9 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,546 15.60 +1.6 +8.5/D +10.5/B 5.75 1,000 24,000 BlockHR NY .96 27.89 -.04 -0.1 +6.4 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,409 8.05 +0.6 +3.5/A +5.3/A 2.25 1,000 BrMySq NY 1.60 53.13 +.36 +0.7 -13.3 MorgStan NY 1.00 51.21 -1.80 -3.4 -2.3 NCR Corp NY ... 30.13 +.69 +2.3 -11.4 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 615 28.58 +10.3 +42.9 +13.2 5.75 1,000 CSX NA .88 65.44 +.98 +1.5 +19.0 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 132 11.51 +0.7 +5.1/D +4.5/D 2.25 1,000 CampSp NY 1.40 33.28 -1.32 -3.8 -30.8 Neovasc g NA ... .03 -.01 -15.4 -94.5 23,000 Netlist h NA ... .23 +.08 +50.0 -25.0 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 333 21.53 +5.7 +11.3/D +9.5/D 5.75 1,000 DJFMAM Caterpillar NY 3.12 153.52 -2.33 -1.5 -2.6 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,318 7.05 -0.5 +5.6/A +3.0/A 4.00 0 ChesEng NY ... 4.53 +.23 +5.3 +14.4 NewellRub NY .92 23.12 -1.91 -7.6 -25.2 NikeB s NY .80 72.76 +.71 +1.0 +16.3 Putnam EqIncA m LV 8,240 24.68 +2.1 +12.8/B +10.9/B 5.75 0 Chevron NY 4.48 123.85 +1.66 +1.4 -1.1 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 798 16.29 +2.1 +15.7/A +8.8/C 5.75 0 Cisco NA 1.32 43.66 +.40 +0.9 +14.0 OfficeDpt NA .10 2.47 +.13 +5.6 -30.2 PepsiCo NA 3.71 100.25 +.87 +0.9 -16.4 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,190 50.84 +2.6 +5.2/E +11.3/D 5.75 0 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo Citigroup NY 1.28 67.28 -1.16 -1.7 -9.6 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 263 23.65 +2.5 +17.1/A +7.2/C 5.75 0 High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg CoDiagn n NA ... 4.79 +3.17 +195.7 +81.4 Perspecta n NY ... 24.55 ...... Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 3,998 97.27 +4.3 +20.7/C +15.5/B 5.75 0 CocaCola NY 1.56 43.12 +.72 +1.7 -6.0 PetrbrsA NY ... 8.56 -2.26 -20.9 -12.9 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 237,583 253.36 +3.3 +14.7/B +13.2/A NL 10,000 26,616.71 20,942.57 Dow Jones Industrials 24,635.21 -117.88 -.48 -.34 +16.17 ColgPalm NY 1.68 62.69 -1.06 -1.7 -16.9 Petrobras NY ... 10.13 -2.48 -19.7 -1.6 11,423.92 9,010.19 Dow Jones Transportation 10,893.97 -6.09 -.06 +2.65 +16.74 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 126,873 250.06 +3.3 +14.7/B +13.2/A NL 5,000,000 ConAgra NY .85 36.94 -.47 -1.3 -1.9 Pfizer NY 1.36 36.25 +.57 +1.6 +.1 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 93,127 250.08 +3.3 +14.7/B +13.2/A NL 100,000,000 778.80 647.81 Dow Jones Utilities 684.74 -4.93 -.71 -5.34 -6.54 CSVixSh rs NA ... 5.05 +.23 +4.8 -8.8 PhilipMor NY 4.28 78.18 -2.16 -2.7 -26.0 13,637.02 11,554.86 NYSE Composite 12,620.83 -14.12 -.11 -1.47 +7.70 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl CI 83,021 10.43 +0.5 -0.7/C +1.8/C NL 10,000 Darden NY 2.52 88.50 +.62 +0.7 -7.8 PwShs QQQ NA 1.52 172.74 +3.02 +1.8 +10.9 7,637.27 6,081.96 Nasdaq Composite 7,554.33 +120.48 +1.62 +9.43 +19.80 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl FB 71,451 30.20 -0.8 +10.2/A +6.2/B NL 10,000 Deere NY 2.76 153.39 -5.61 -3.5 -2.0 ProctGam NY 2.87 73.45 -.86 -1.2 -20.1 2,872.87 2,403.59 S&P 500 2,734.62 +13.29 +.49 +2.28 +12.12 Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus FB 97,699 120.81 -0.8 +10.2/A +6.3/B NL 100,000,000 Disney NY 1.68 99.36 -2.84 -2.8 -7.6 S&P500ETF NY 4.13 273.60 +1.45 +0.5 +2.5 2,001.48 1,686.25 S&P MidCap 1,958.33 +11.46 +.59 +3.04 +11.83 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 126,640 18.06 -0.8 +10.1/A +6.2/B NL 0 DowDuPnt NY 1.52 66.17 +.84 +1.3 -7.1 SearsHldgs NA ... 2.28 -1.21 -34.7 -36.3 29,760.60 24,928.59 Wilshire 5000 28,498.62 +163.10 +.58 +2.53 +12.44 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 191,088 68.88 +3.6 +15.2/B +13.1/A NL 10,000 EliLilly NY 2.25 84.85 +2.08 +2.5 +.5 SnapInc A n NY ... 11.63 +.92 +8.6 -20.4 1,651.11 1,349.35 Russell 2000 1,647.98 +21.06 +1.29 +7.32 +17.26 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 116,137 68.89 +3.6 +15.2/B +13.1/A NL 5,000,000 Equifax NY 1.56 114.29 -.92 -0.8 -3.1 SouthnCo NY 2.40 44.20 -.32 -0.7 -8.1 9,276.63 7,521.82 Lipper Growth Index 9,276.63 +123.22 +1.35 +9.21 +20.62 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 128,610 68.85 +3.6 +15.1/B +12.9/A NL 3,000 EsteeLdr NY 1.52 148.40 -2.04 -1.4 +16.6 SPDR Fncl NY .46 27.48 -.37 -1.3 -1.5 Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl MA 85,643 71.90 +1.3 +7.9/B +8.7/A NL 50,000 ExxonMbl NY 3.28 81.83 +3.12 +4.0 -2.2 SunTrst NY 1.60 68.50 -.06 -0.1 +6.1 FordM NY .60 11.71 +.20 +1.7 -6.2 CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, GI -Intermediate Government, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large 3M Co NY 5.44 199.59 +.56 +0.3 -15.2 Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MU -Multisector Bond, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, GameStop NY 1.52 13.72 +1.05 +8.3 -23.6 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ Twitter NY ... 36.65 +3.02 +9.0 +52.6 WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in GenElec NY .48 14.10 -.53 -3.6 -19.3 top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. GenMotors NY 1.52 43.20 +4.90 +12.8 +5.4 USG NY ... 41.41 +.17 +0.4 +7.4 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) ACTIVES ($1 OR MORE) Goodyear NA .56 24.44 -.75 -3.0 -24.4 US OilFd NY ... 13.25 -.43 -3.1 +10.3 Vale SA NY .29 14.03 ...... +14.7 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Vol (0 Last Chg HP Inc NY .56 22.68 +.77 +3.5 +7.9 MONEY RATES CURRENCIES HomeDp NY 4.12 187.35 +1.53 +0.8 -1.2 VanEGold NY .06 22.31 ...... -4.0 CoDiagn n 4.79 +3.17 +195.7 DDR Corp rs 15.22 -14.26 -48.4 BkofAm 3818807 29.40 -.64 Hormel s NY .75 35.79 -.07 -0.2 -1.6 VerizonCm NY 2.36 47.81 -.71 -1.5 -9.7 Last Pvs Week Last Pvs Day MadrigP rs 274.42+159.54 +138.9 scPhrma n 8.92 -5.06 -36.2 MicronT 3400624 58.74 -2.61 IQIYI n NA ... 28.46 +5.67 +24.9 +83.0 VikingTh n NA ... 9.75 +4.33 +79.9 +140.1 Prime Rate 4.75 4.75 Australia 1.3211 1.3218 VikingTh n 9.75 +4.33 +79.9 SearsHldgs 2.28 -1.21 -34.7 Petrobras 3042035 10.13 -2.48 iShGold NY ... 12.41 -.07 -0.6 -.8 WalMart NY 2.08 82.99 +.53 +0.6 -16.0 Discount Rate 2.25 2.25 Britain 1.3346 1.3289 DHI Grp 3.10 +1.25 +67.6 ClearsBio n 9.75 -3.59 -26.9 GenElec 2473599 14.10 -.53 iShBrazil NY .67 35.81 -1.44 -3.9 -11.5 Wendys Co NA .34 16.09 -.26 -1.6 -2.0 Federal Funds Rate 1.50-1.75 1.50-1.75 Canada 1.2969 1.2957 iShChinaLC NY .87 47.28 +.16 +0.3 +2.4 WDigital NA 2.00 85.87 -.48 -0.6 +8.0 UrbanOne 2.90 +1.15 +65.7 GolLNGPt 15.14 -4.82 -24.1 AMD 2189879 14.40 +.86 Treasuries Euro .8575 .8558 iShEMkts NY .59 46.33 -.10 -0.2 -1.7 Zynga NA ... 4.47 +.30 +7.2 +11.8 SesenBio 2.52 +.78 +44.8 GolLNGLtd 26.07 -7.17 -21.6 FordM 1574238 11.71 +.20 3-month 1.88 1.86 Japan 109.51 108.64 ASLAN n 8.51 +2.49 +41.4 PetrbrsA 8.56 -2.26 -20.9 ChesEng 1514209 4.53 +.23 6-month 2.05 2.02 Mexico 19.9283 19.9601 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with JJill n 8.07 +2.23 +38.2 OrchidsPP 3.62 -.95 -20.8 SnapInc A n 1501365 11.63 +.92 SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. 5-year 2.74 2.77 Switzerlnd .9887 .9852 rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankrupt- 10-year 2.90 2.93 OncoCyte n 3.30 +.90 +37.5 DaqoNEn 52.72 -12.98 -19.8 Microsoft 1350897 100.79 +2.43 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show dollar in SprtnNash 25.96 +6.71 +34.9 Petrobras 10.13 -2.48 -19.7 Pfizer 1163783 36.25 +.57 cy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. 30-year 3.05 3.09 foreign currency. The Daily Tribune News Business www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, June 3, 2018 3D Bartow County food and health CUTTING THE RIBBON inspections: May 29 - June 1

Flippin’ N’ Grillin’ Kumo Hibachi Sushi El Pueblito At Red Top 485 E. Main St., Cartersville 24 Eagle Parkway, Adairsville 125 Red Top Beach Road, Ac- Date: May 31 Date: June 1 worth Score: 88 Score: 92 Date: May 29 Inspector notes: Score: 100 • Observed a worker handling The Local Bar and Grill and prepping (chopping) ready to 120 S. Erwin St., Cartersville TG4 Ice Cream eat lettuce for salad with their bare Date: June 1 650 Henderson Drive, Suite 501, hands, when gloves or a utensil is Score: 96 Cartersville required. Date: May 29 • Observed a food employee The Vineyards Score: 100 wearing jewelry other than a plain 11 Sheffield Place, Cartersville ring on their hands/arms while Date: June 1 Pine Grove preparing food. Score: 85 324 Briarpatch Lane, Inspector notes: Cartersville Crown Inn • Observed no covers secured Date: May 29 1214 N. Tennessee St., on return inlets. Score: 100 Cartersville Date: May 31 Subway (Main St.) Bojangles Score: 88 1338 E. Main St., Cartersville 459 E. Main St., Cartersville Inspector notes: Date: June 1 Date: May 30 • Observed a live roach in room Score: 92 SPECIAL Score: 91 104. Northwest Communities Real Estate Group celebrated its ribbon cutting May 29 at its 323 B E. Church St. location in Cartersville. The company specializes in residential and commercial • Observed no latest copy of per- America’s Cafe real estate and luxury homes. Mountain Brook mits posted. 444 Joe Frank Harris Parkway, (Wader and Pool) • Observed an ice scoop attached Cartersville 11 Mountain Brook Drive, to a cord sitting inside an ice ma- Date: June 1 Cartersville chine (as noted on previous inspec- Score: 96 Cartersville banker attends national meeting Date: May 30 tions). Score: 100 • Observed microwaves in rooms Fite Living Centre STAFF REPORT Attendees also discussed a range of topics, in- 104 and 114 that need to be 5 Fite St., Cartersville Regulatory relief, BSA/AML compliance and cluding capital leverage ratios, loan growth strate- Larry’s Giant Subs cleaned. Date: June 1 banks’ response to cyber threats were just some of gies and political engagement, alongside 220 Cherokee Place, Cartersville • Observed refrigerators in Score: 100 the topics discussed at a recent national meeting enhancing the customer experience through tech- Date: May 30 rooms 104, 114 and 212 that need of community bankers according to Richard E. nology. The meeting also provided bankers the op- Score: 97 to be cleaned. Drews Jr., Chief Executive Officer of Century portunity to exchange ideas on new products, Bank of Georgia. solutions and management strategies they have im- Drews, who attended the meeting as a member plemented recently. of the American Bankers Association’s Commu- ABA’s Community Bankers Council consists of nity Bankers Council May 14-16 in Austin, Texas, approximately 100 bank presidents and CEOs said the bankers talked about the impact of recent from institutions with less than $3 billion in assets. Skyping the doctor? Poll shows regulatory relief legislation and regulatory require- Members meet twice a year to strategize on gov- ments on the nation’s community banks and the ernment relations issues, banking trends and com- areas they serve. petitive priorities, providing guidance to ABA on it’s not just for the young “Community banks help drive the economy and a number of community banking issues. The represent a critical segment of our industry,” said group’s collective viewpoint is shared with mem- Drews. “This meeting affords us the opportunity bers of Capitol Hill, and at conferences and high- BY LAURAN NEERGAARD to gather information, exchange ideas and develop level industry meetings throughout the year. AND EMILY SWANSON solutions to the challenges facing our communities — Information for this report was provided by Associated Press every day.” Century Bank of Georgia. WASHINGTON — Every morn- ing, 92-year-old Sidney Kramer wraps a blood pressure cuff around his arm and steps on a scale, and readings of his heart health beam to a team of nurses — and to his daughter’s smartphone — miles from his Maryland home. Red flags? A nurse immediately calls, a form of telemedicine that is helping Kramer live independently by keeping his congestive heart fail- ure under tight control. “It’s reassuring both psychologi- PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP cally and physically. The way he’s In this May 29 photo, Sidney Kramer, 92, uses a remote medical put it to me, it’s like having a doctor monitoring system to check his vital signs at his home in appointment every morning,” said Bethesda, Maryland. Miriam Dubin, Kramer’s daughter. The vast majority of older Amer- could be more than a convenience. mentia patients. The new law “is re- icans and their caregivers are ready The graying population is raising ally a huge step in the right direc- to give virtual health care a try: serious questions about how the na- tion. It certainly doesn’t cover Nearly 9 in 10 adults ages 40 and tion will provide enough quality everything.” over would be comfortable using at long-term care. Costs are a major issue for people least one type of telemedicine for But while private insurance in- who need ongoing living assistance. themselves or an aging loved one, creasingly covers certain services Less than a third of adults age 40 says a new poll from The Associ- such as a video visit, seniors have and over have set aside any money ated Press-NORC Center for Public had a harder time because Medicare for their future long term care Affairs Research. tightly restricts what it will pay for. needs, the AP-NORC survey But they want to make sure that That’s starting to change, with a shows, and more than half mistak- an e-visit or other remote care is just law Congress passed last winter that enly think they’ll be able to rely on as good as they’d get in person, and expands Medicare coverage for Medicare to help cover nursing care that their health information stays such options as video visits to diag- or home health aides. private, according to the survey re- nose stroke symptoms or check on Telemedicine will have to replace leased Thursday. home dialysis patients. Also, in-person care, not add to it, to help Long considered an option Medicare Advantage programs with those costs, cautioned Zim- mainly for improving access to used by a third of beneficiaries can mer-Galler. health care in rural areas with few start offering additional telehealth As access for seniors promises to doctors, telemedicine is gaining options. grow, the AP-NORC Center poll ground with tech-savvy younger “While the interest is huge, one shows widespread interest in tele- consumers — they text their physi- of the big barriers remains reim- health. More than half of adults of cian with questions or Skype with a bursement,” said Johns Hopkins all ages would be comfortable with mild complaint. For seniors with University telemedicine chief Dr. a video visit via Skype or FaceTime chronic illnesses or mobility prob- Ingrid Zimmer-Galler, who has to discuss medications, for ongoing lems that make simply reaching a turned to grants to help fund such care of a chronic illness or even for doctor’s office an ordeal, telehealth services as telepsychiatry for de- an urgent health concern.

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