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August 4, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Cartersville OKs Townsley Bartow County students make Drive homeless shelter signifi cant gains

BY JAMES SWIFT against the proposal to the podium. on Georgia [email protected] Things got considerably more heated once the public hearing on the actual special-use Milestones The Cartersville City Council voted unan- permit request for the Townsley Drive shelter imously to approve a special-use permit al- opened. Townsley Drive resident Donna Willis Assessments lowing a new homeless shelter to open along presented council members with a large stack Townsley Drive at Thursday evening’s meeting. of papers, which she said contained a list of 911 BY DONNA HARRIS But the hearing was not without its fair share of calls to the Porter Street homeless shelter over [email protected] controversy and contentious debate. the last fi ve years. A preceding text amendment application “I requested an open records request for Students in both Bartow from Homeless Shelter Action Committee, Inc. those calls,” she said. “Twenty-two months County school systems pleased — the operators of Good Neighbor Homeless were missing … there’s approximately 150 pag- their district leaders with the JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Shelter on Porter Street — to allow homeless es of calls, and I was wondering why that was signifi cant gains they made on Cartersville Chief of Police Frank McCann speaks at a public shelters as permitted uses in the City’s multi- not addressed.” the Georgia Milestones Assess- hearing on a special-use permit request for a new homeless shelter on Townsley Drive at Thursday evening’s city council ple-use (M-U) districts likewise received unan- ments they took in the spring. meeting. imous approval, but drew no speakers for or SEE SHELTER, PAGE 5A In the Bartow County School System, the elementary and high schools saw increases in all content areas over last year’s test scores while Cartersville Adairsville students performed at or above the state average in 20 out of school the 24 assessments. The testing system, admin- principals istered for the fifth year, is BĞ ęčĊ BĔĔĐ a comprehensive summative espouse assessment program across grades 3-12 that includes STEM ‘Policing Greene’ open-ended and technolo- gy-enhanced questions to bet- education at highlights law ter gauge students’ mastery of the content in English language Chamber event enforcement arts, mathematics, science and social studies. BY JAMES SWIFT career of The state-mandated assess- [email protected] ments were administered 100% online for the fi rst time during While the textbook defi nition Cartersville the last school year, except for of STEM is “science, technolo- students who require a paper/ gy, engineering and mathemat- resident’s father pencil test as an accommoda- ics,” Adairsville Middle School tion. Principal Tony Stanfi ll said the BY MARIE NESMITH End-of-grade assessments school’s curriculum encompasses [email protected] are required by the state in En- so much more. glish language arts and math Indeed, he said the entire pro- Pleased with their book’s reception, for grades 3-8 and in science gram revolves around what he author Harold “Hal” McAlister and Tom and social studies for grades 5 describes as “the fi ve C’s.” Lewis are shining a light on the contribu- and 8. “Number one is the critical tions of the latter’s late father in “Policing High school students are re- thinking,” Stanfi ll said at Thurs- Greene: A Policeman at the Sunset of the quired to take end-of-course day morning’s Eggs and Issues Jim Crow South.” assessments in ninth-grade lit- event at NorthPointe Church in After a career in retail sales, Carlton erature and composition, Amer- Adairsville, which was spon- Lewis started a new professional chapter, ican literature and composition, sored by the Cartersville-Bartow entering law enforcement at the age of 48 in Algebra I or coordinate algebra, County Chamber of Commerce. 1964. Known as being “fi rm but fair to all,” geometry or analytic geometry, “I hear from so many of you guys he served as a sheriff’s deputy for Greene biology, physical science, U.S. that if you could just get kids to County from 1964 to 1976 and the police history and economics. come to work, stay at work, think chief of Union Point from 1976 to 1986. The exams assess student on their own, communicate with “First, I wanted to recognize dad for his learning on four levels of their coworkers and collaborate service and the way he handled many situa- achievement: Beginning Learn- with their coworkers, we can do tions,” said 68-year-old Lewis, who resides in ers (do not yet demonstrate the rest.” Cartersville. “He was by no means perfect, profi ciency in the knowledge And heaven help employers if but he was a very good man who was serious and skills necessary at this there’s a dispute in the workplace. about being a good and fair policeman. grade level/course of learning), “God forbid there be an argu- “It bothers me greatly that our dedicat- Developing Learners (demon- ment,” he said, “they don’t know ed law enforcement offi cers today are not RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS strate partial profi ciency), Pro- how to work it out.” getting enough credit for the job they are Author Harold McAlister, left, collaborated with Tom Lewis, right, to pen “Po- fi cient Learners (demonstrate Addressing those inevitable doing. I also wanted to show that the South licing Greene.” profi ciency and are prepared business-world dilemmas, Stan- had leaders that tried to do the right thing attacked and shot while he was sitting in Noting it was “tough” to hear his fa- for the next grade level/course fi ll said, is one of the linchpins of [during] a very diffi cult time in our history.” his car, I got the notes from the tapes out ther’s voice on the recordings after more and are on track for college and AMS’ STEM curriculum. While Following his friend’s advice, Lewis de- and read them. than 30 years, Lewis shared the tapes with career readiness) and Distin- the students may be working on cided to preserve key moments of his fa- “Growing up watching dad face so many McAlister. The two men initially formed guished Learners (demonstrate technical troubleshooting, he said ther’s 22-year law enforcement career. situations and seeing my mother suffer a close rapport when they were working advanced profi ciency and are those same skill sets can easily be “One day while he was visiting me in through every close call he had, I felt his at Georgia State University — Lewis was well-prepared). transferred over to interpersonal Cartersville, I got him to tell me all about story needed to be told. First, I wanted it the vice president for external affairs at the Bartow County and Carters- matters. his career and the close calls on his life. I told for my grandchildren. As they studied time and McAlister, an astronomy profes- ville administered EOGs and “These aren’t artsy, cutesy proj- was so glad I did this because he died of how the South is portrayed in so many arti- sor. Joining Georgia State in 1991, Lewis EOCs in April and May, and ects, you must solve a problem,” a massive heart attack 10 weeks later,” he cles and news accounts, they needed to see retired from the university earlier this year, the Georgia Department of Ed- he said. “And in that problem said, referring to his father’s passing in that there were good leaders making good with his fi nal position being senior advisor ucation released the scores July process, they do the engineering 1986. “I just could not listen to the tapes decisions about how to handle some of the to the president. 26. process where they run into an until about a year ago. One day after read- situations. I wanted them to know their error and they redesign it.” ing about some policeman that had been great grandfather and grandmother.” SEE POLICING, PAGE 8A SEE MILESTONES, PAGE 7A Which, naturally, segues to the second “C” of Stanfi ll’s STEM education framework — good old-fashioned collaboration. And that, he said, doesn’t just benefi t the students. Bartow may be among fi rst with new voting equipment “It’s more important, probably, for the teachers,” he said. “Be- BY JAMES SWIFT tem online in time for November’s “That will allow us to do audits af- cause they have got to collabo- [email protected] municipal-level elections. If not, he ter the election and ensure everything rate with one another to be on the anticipates the equipment being in- is as it should be,” he said. “We ex- same page when we have these Georgia Secretary of State Brad stalled by March, just prior to the pect a lot less issues than we had with STEM walks.” Raffensperger announced Monday presidential primaries. our current system in the last couple Conversely, Stanfi ll said the that Denver-based Dominion Vot- “I should have at least some piece of years — because it’s brand spank- third “C,” communication, is an ing Systems had been selected as of equipment here in the next month ing new, we shouldn’t see the kind of especially important piece for the vendor for the State’s new paper to start demonstrating,” he said. problems that plagued us in the last students. ballot system. The news is especially At this point, Kirk said information election.” “They’re never in a one-on- intriguing for the local community, is scarce on the new Dominion hard- While Kirk said he has “complete one project situation,” he said. Bartow County Elections Supervisor ware and software — what’s available confi dence” in Bartow’s current vot- “Most of these projects — Joseph Kirk said, since Bartow is on on the Secretary of State’s website is ing equipment, he also said he’s op- whether it be building urban a shortlist to pilot the new equipment about the extent of it. Nonetheless, timistic the new system will give gardens or if they’re on ‘Mine- later this fall. he said he’s excited to move forward the local electorate renewed “peace craft,’ trying to solve volume “They’ve had to drop that number with the system, which will provide a of mind” about the election process. JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS and so forth, computer design, down from 12 to six, and we’re on the paper record for every vote cast. A wide-scale public education cam- “I should have at least some piece of essentially — they have to list of 10 counties that are still in con- Amidst concerns from local voters paign, he added, is planned as the equipment here in the next month to communicate with their peers.” tention to do that,” he said. last fall about touchscreen calibra- new equipment comes online. start demonstrating,” said Bartow Coun- If Bartow is chosen as a pilot site, tion, Kirk said the upgrade is certain- ty Elections Supervisor Joseph Kirk of SEE PRINCIPALS, PAGE 5A the County could have the new sys- ly welcome. SEE VOTING, PAGE 2A Georgia’s new statewide voting system.

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Tennessee St. Mrs. Lelar Robinson Smith, day you could rest assure she had Kim, Ella Smith Landrum and orary pallbearers include her Cartersville, GA 30120 age 85, of Smith Circle, Adairs- a pan of homemade biscuits and her husband, Merriel, and Gin- great-grandsons, Nathan Horton, ville, passed away Friday, August apple pies on the table. She was a ger Smith Knight and her hus- Robert Horton, Austin Smith, CJ Phone: 770-382-4545 2, 2019, surrounded by her loving talented seamstress and enjoyed band Marc; 13 grandchildren, 16 Burdette, Hunter Smith, Nolan After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 family. working in the garden. Mrs. great-grandchildren, and 9 great Hardin, Drew Henderson, and Fax: 770-382-2711 Mrs. Smith was born in Tay- Smith was preceded in death by great-grandchildren; several Corey Davis. Alan Davis, lorsville, Georgia, April 22, 1934, her husband of 63 years, Oliver nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Publisher daughter of the late John Thom- Richard Smith; granddaughter, Funeral services will be held on Monday morning from 10:00 as Robinson and Nettar Gentry April Smith; brothers, Bud, Eu- Monday, August 5, 2019 at 12:00 AM until 11:30 AM at Barton Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor Robinson. Mrs. Smith was a gene, Alvin, and Preston Robin- Noon at Snow Springs Baptist Funeral Home. member of Snow Springs Baptist son; sisters, Katie Middleton and Church with Rev. Doug Mattox Sign the guestbook and leave Jennifer Moates, Church. An amazing mother, Evelyn Long. offi ciating. Interment will follow online condolences at www.bar- Advertising Director mother-in-law, grandmother, her She is survived by her chil- in Snow Springs Baptist Church tonfuneralhome.net Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified Advertising Director “voter assistance” policies. to make sure that everyone’s point because they didn’t trust “We are always recruiting, we Lee McCrory, One such revision allows fam- voice is heard, that every vote some of the equipment … as are always looking for people Circulation/Distribution Manager Voting ily members and roommates is counted as long as it’s legal- we’re putting in these new best and if they want to be involved, to sign an affi davit and turn in ly possible. I think the chang- practices and as we’re putting we’re happy to have them.” Byron Pezzarossi, From Page 1A Press Room Director absentee ballots on behalf of es we’re seeing with how, for in new equipment, people will While the new voting equip- registered voters — an accom- example, felons are processed, feel more comfortable with it Email: ment contract might be grab- modation that was previously with the national change of and come out and participate.” bing all the headlines, it’s not reserved for only disabled indi- address through the post of- And for those who still have Subscribe and PUBLISHER the only elections-related story viduals. fi ce, all these things are going apprehensions about the in- [email protected] with potentially major implica- Another after-effect of House to really help us next year, go- tegrity of local elections, Kirk SAVE tions for Bartow. United States Bill 316 — the law that ushered ing into that big election cycle, said he was more than happy MANAGING EDITOR Call 770- [email protected] District Judge Amy Totenberg in Georgia’s new paper-backed making sure everybody’s on the to bring them aboard as volun- is expected to rule shortly on voting system — is an extension list that needs to be.” teers. NEWSROOM whether or not Georgia’s poll- of the State’s “inactivity cycle,” The deluge of changes to “If you have concerns about 382-4545 [email protected] ing places must immediately which has been expanded from Georgia’s voting system, natu- how elections are being con- FEATURES EDITOR switch from touchscreens to three years to fi ve years. That rally, raises the question: will ducted in the United States, the The Daily [email protected] hand-marked paper ballots for means Georgia voters will not the sweeping overhaul actual- fi rst step in my mind is to con- this fall’s elections. be removed from the State rolls ly lead to higher turnout at the sider being a poll worker and Tribune News PHOTOGRAPHER “If we’re not part of the pilot until a minimum of nine years polls? come help the process,” he said. [email protected] project, I’m not sure how that of inactivity. “I really hope so,” Kirk said. STAFF REPORTERS would work,” Kirk said. “We “Most of the changes to the “I think one of the reasons [email protected] only have four working opti- law are changing in the direc- we’ve seen low turnout in the [email protected] cal scanners, because normally tion we were already moving,” past is people thought their those are only used for absentee Kirk said. “We try to stay voices weren’t being heard and SPORTS REPORTER and provisional ballots. 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BY DONNA HARRIS ber of 2003. At the time, I lived time, I don’t even think about it [email protected] in Bartow County and wanted to anymore. serve the members of my com- The deadliest terrorist attack in munity. DTN: What do you enjoy doing history prompted Sgt. Amy Dies when you’re not at the station? to make a career decision. DTN: Besides your obvious AD: Beach trips, traveling and The death of 2,996 people in duties of fi ghting fi res, what are spending time with my husband, the 9/11 attacks on the World your other job responsibilities as Vince. Trade Center and Pentagon and a fi refi ghter and a sergeant? the plane crash in a Pennsylvania AD: There are numerous re- DTN: How would you describe fi eld led Bartow County’s only sponsibilities as a fi refi ghter and yourself in three words? female fi refi ghter into a life of a sergeant. As a sergeant, my re- AD: Honest, determined and public service. sponsibilities are to lead my crew adventurous. “I would have to say that Sept. through each shift, conduct train- 11, 2001, commonly known as ing and address anything unex- DTN: What would the title of 9/11, is the event that made me pected that may arise. As fi re- your autobiography be and why? want to become a fi refi ghter,” she fi ghters, we handle medical calls, AD: That’s an interesting ques- said. “I knew I had the desire and vehicle accidents, rescues and tion. People have told me for the ability inside of me to serve just about anything that some- years that I should write a book the public in this way. I felt like one would call 911 for. We never based upon my life experiences. the fi re department is where I be- know what each shift has in store A few years ago, I actually start- longed. It’s not for everyone; it’s for us, but we are highly trained ed writing a book titled “Bells defi nitely a calling.” and are always prepared to han- and Beaus.” It’s about my life as Being a female in a male-dom- dle any emergency situation. a fi refi ghter and a Southern wom- inated career fi eld presented Dies an. Y’all stay tuned for that one! with some challenges at fi rst, but DTN: What do you enjoy most now, her gender is not an issue. about your job and why, and what DTN: Do you have a buck- “I defi nitely receive some do you like least about it and et list, and if so, what is the one strange looks sometimes,” she why? thing you most look forward to said. “People aren’t used to see- AD: What I enjoy most about accomplishing? ing a female fi refi ghter. Honestly, being a fi refi ghter is the ability AD: Years ago, I actually came when you walk through the doors to be there for someone in their up with a bucket list, and now I of the fi re station, gender goes darkest hour. When people call have completed it. Currently, I’m away. You are a fi refi ghter, there us, it’s usually the worst day of searching for more adventures. to perform your duties, and that’s their life, and they are in peril. The sky’s the limit, but of course, SHARON FUENTE/SPECIAL it. As far as the men go, I’m just It’s a very rewarding feeling to I’ve been there, too. Sgt. Amy Dies is Bartow County’s only female fi refi ghter. one of the guys.” be able to help them and really make a difference in their hour of DTN: If you could visit any DTN: What is something peo- Sea of Cortez, to name a few. ton, “Why, Mr. Burt Reynolds, of Name: Amy Dies need. What I like least about it is period or event in the past, what ple would be surprised to know course!” What’s not to love about Age: 43 witnessing the tragedies that we would you choose and why? about you, other than being a fi re- DTN: If you could have din- Burt? The moustached Holly- Occupational title: Sergeant, encounter. AD: I would go back to Jan. 27, fi ghter? ner with any historical fi gure or wood icon was one of Holly- Bartow County Fire Department 1986, and let NASA know that AD: I think people would be celebrity, past or present, who wood’s greatest actors, devastat- City of residence: Buford DTN: Have you worked for the O-rings were going to fail on surprised to know a lot of things would you pick and why? ingly handsome and an amazing Education: Georgia State Fire other fi re departments? If so, the space shuttle Challenger to about me actually. The main thing AD: The list is long, but if I had smile. I have always found him Academy; Chattahoochee Tech- which ones, and how long were prevent that accident from ever I guess they may be surprised to to choose just one, I would have interesting. After all, he is the nical College emergency medical you at each? occurring. My friends know I’m know is that I’m a professional to say in the words of Dolly Par- Bandit! technician program AD: No, I have always re- somewhat of a NASA nerd and diver, and I have traveled abroad Family: Husband, Vincent; mained faithful to Bartow Coun- spent my summers as a young diving. I dove in Gansbaai, South son, Wyatt 25; daughter Angel, ty Fire. lady at Space Academy. This Africa, the great white capital 24 very event is what started my in- of the world, to dive with great DTN: What challenges have terest in the space program. white sharks. I also dove along The Daily Tribune News: you faced as a female fi refi ghter, the Great Barrier Reef and the When did you start working for and how did you overcome them? the Bartow County Fire Depart- AD: I guess the main challenge ment, and why did you want to I have faced as a female fi refi ght- work there? er is simply adapting to life in a Amy Dies: I started working male-dominated career. It takes for Bartow County Fire in Octo- a bit of getting used to, but over

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On one end of a Hong Kong street, protesters dressed in black ducked behind umbrellas and makeshift barricades, occasionally throwing bricks or slinging rocks. On the other end, police decked out in riot gear shouted warnings and fi red tear gas. As the late hours of Saturday stretched into the early hours of Sunday, neither side budged. Some residents of neighborhoods embroiled in the scuffl es banded together with protesters in an effort to push riot police out and surrounded a police station. Standoffs between demonstrators and authorities have become a weekly occurrence in Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese territory that has been roiled by a summer of fi ery protest. What began as demonstrations against a now-suspended extradition bill has ballooned into a broader call for greater democratic freedoms and government accountability. The now-familiar cycle of rallies, police interventions and BRIANA SANCHEZ/THE EL PASO TIMES VIA AP clashes between the two sides have splintered the city. While tens People arrive at MacArthur Elementary looking for family and friends as the school is being used as a re-unifi cation center during of thousands marched Saturday through Mong Kok, a bustling the aftermath of a shooting at the Walmart near the Cielo Vista Mall Saturday in El Paso, . shopping area, to call for an inquiry into alleged police brutality, another several thousand in a different part of the city gathered to show support for law enforcement. At one rally, attendees chanted: “Support the Hong Kong police Texas governor: 20 dead in El to strictly enforce the law!” At another, protesters yelled: “Police know the law and break the law!” Several pro-democracy rally participants expressed disappoint- ment in what they viewed as abusive and negligent behavior from Paso shopping-complex shooting police in recent weeks. After thugs dressed in white beat up peo- ple inside a commuter rail station, leaving 44 injured, Hong Kong residents accused the police of deliberately being slow to respond. BY CEDAR ATTANASIO, MICHAEL military members were helping pital, he said. He wouldn’t provide city residents and O’Rourke led Police, meanwhile, said their resources were stretched because of BALSAMO AND DIANA HEIDGERD people look for missing loved ones. additional details on the victims. thousands on a protest march past the ongoing protests. Associated Press “It’s chaos right now,” said Aus- Eleven other victims were being the barrier of barbed wire-topped “I feel so hurt,” said Zarine Chau, a 56-year-old security guard tin Johnson, an Army medic at treated at Del Sol Medical Center, fencing and towering metal slats. who was at the pro-democracy march. She said she rarely got in- Twenty people were killed and nearby Fort Bliss, who volunteered hospital spokesman Victor Guerre- O’Rourke stressed that border volved in politics in the past, but felt moved to do so after seeing more than two dozen injured in a to help at the shopping center and ro said. Those victims’ ages ranged walls haven’t made his hometown videos of police swinging their batons at protesters. shooting Saturday in a busy shop- later at a school serving as a reuni- from 35 to 82, he said. safer. The city’s murder rate was “Why doesn’t the government answer to us?” Chau asked. ping area in the Texas border town fi cation center. Gov. Greg Abbott, who con- less than half the national average Members of the movement have demanded the resignation of of El Paso, the state’s governor said. Adriana Quezada, 39, said she fi rmed the number of victims at a in 2005, the year before the start Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam. As with all the city’s chief exec- Among the possibilities being was in the women’s clothing sec- news conference, called the shoot- of its border fence. Before the wall utives, Lam was not elected by the general population but rather investigated is whether it was a tion of Walmart with her two chil- ing “a heinous and senseless act project started, El Paso had been chosen by a committee dominated by pro-Beijing elites. hate crime, the police chief said. dren when she “heard shots.” of violence” and said the state had rated one of the three safest major When Britain returned Hong Kong to China in 1997, the city Two law enforcement offi cials who “But I thought they were hits, deployed a number of law enforce- U.S. cities going back to 1997. was promised certain freedoms under the framework of “one spoke to The Associated Press on like roof construction,” she said. ment offi cers to the city. President Heidi Beirich, director of the country, two systems,” creating a distance between the territory condition of anonymity identifi ed Her 19-year-old daughter and Donald Trump tweeted: “Reports Southern Poverty Law Center’s and the Communist Party-ruled central government on the main- the suspect taken into custody as 16-year-old son threw themselves are very bad, many killed.” Intelligence Project, also said the land. In recent years, however, some Hong Kong residents have 21-year-old Patrick Crusius. El to the ground, then ran out of the Presidential candidate and for- El Paso shooting suspect wasn’t on accused Beijing of chipping away at their democratic rights as Paso police haven’t released his store through an emergency exit. mer Texas congressman Beto her group’s radar screen prior to the booksellers and activists have been arrested. The proposed extra- name, but confi rmed the gunman They were not hurt, Quezada said. O’Rourke appeared a bit shaken as shooting. dition legislation would have allowed Hong Kong residents to be is from Allen near Dallas. She said she saw four men, he appeared at a candidate forum “We had nothing in our fi les on sent to the mainland to stand trial. Police said another 26 people dressed in black, moving together Saturday in Las Vegas shortly after him,” Beirich wrote in an email. An undercurrent of fear toward the Communist Party has propelled were injured and most were being fi ring guns indiscriminately. Police news of the shooting in his home- The shooting is the 21st mass the nearly two months of protests. After protesters defi ed police or- treated at hospitals. Most of the later said they believed the suspect town was reported. The Democrat killing in the United States in 2019, ders to end their Saturday march at a pre-approved time and place, victims were believed to have been was the “sole shooter” but were said the shooting shatters “any il- and the fi fth public mass shooting. some scaled a fl agpole near the iconic Victoria Harbour, removed shot at a Walmart near the Cielo continuing to investigate reports lusion that we have that progress Before Saturday, 96 people had from it the Chinese national fl ag, and fl ung the fl ag into the water. Vista Mall, they said, adding that that others were involved. is inevitable” on tackling gun vio- died in mass killings in 2019 — 26 the store was packed with as many El Paso police Sgt. Robert Go- lence. of them in public mass shootings. as 3,000 people during the busy mez said the suspect, who used a He said he heard early reports The AP/USATODAY/North- back-to-school shopping season. rifl e, was arrested without incident. that the shooter might have had a eastern University mass murder “The scene was a horrifi c one,” The shooting came less than a military-style weapon, saying we database tracks all U.S. homicides said El Paso Police Chief Greg week after a gunman opened fi re need to “keep that (expletive) on since 2006 involving four or more Allen, who described many of on a California food festival. Santi- the battlefi eld. Do not bring it into people killed, not including the of- those hurt as having life-threat- no William Legan, 19, killed three our communities.” fender, over a short period of time ening injuries. He also said police people and injured 13 others last “We have to fi nd some reason regardless of weapon, location, found a post online that may have Sunday at the popular Gilroy Gar- for optimism and hope or else we victim-offender relationship or been written by the suspect — one lic Festival, and died of a self-in- consign ourselves to a future where motive. The database shows that reason authorities are looking at fl icted gunshot wound. nearly 40,000 people a year will the median age of a public mass whether it was a hate crime. Ryan Mielke, a spokesman for lose their lives to gun violence and shooter is 28, signifi cantly lower El Paso, which has about University Medical Center of El I cannot accept that,” O’Rourke than the median age of a person 680,000 residents, is in West Tex- Paso, said 13 people were brought said. who commits a mass shooting of as and sits across the border from to the hospital with injuries after El Paso has become a focal point their family.

Juarez, Mexico. the Texas shooting, including one of the immigration debate, drawing Since 2006, 11 mass shootings ELSON LI/HK01 VIA AP Residents were quick to volun- who died. Two of the injured were Trump in February to argue that — not including Saturday’s — A protester stands in the midst of tear gas during con- teer to give blood to the injured children who were being trans- walling off the southern border have been committed by men who frontation with police in Hong Kong during the early after the shooting, and police and ferred to El Paso Children’s Hos- would make the U.S. safer, while are 21 or younger. morning hours Sunday.

Moscow police detain more than 800 at protest, monitor says

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which tracks arrests in Russia, said hold a march along the Boulevard Police in Moscow cracked down 828 people were detained Saturday. Ring, which skirts central Moscow hard on an unsanctioned election The Russian Interior Ministry and is a popular locale for people protest for the second weekend in a said the number was about 600 in a to walk around, despite repeated row Saturday, detaining more than crowd of about 1,500 protesters, al- warnings that police would take 800 people at a rally against the ex- though police are widely believed active measures against a protest. clusion from city council contests to understate crowd estimates for Helmeted riot police lined the of some independent and opposi- opposition events. route and started seizing demon- tion candidates, an arrest monitor- The detentions came a week af- strators from a scattered cluster on ing group said. ter authorities arrested nearly 1,400 Pushkin Square and pushing them Election offi cials rejected signa- people at a similar protest. back from another square further tures several candidates needed to Lyubov Sobol, one of the exclud- along the route. qualify for next month’s local bal- ed candidates and a driving fi gure Some of the detentions were lot. The decision tapped dissatis- of the current wave of protests, was harsh, including one young bicy- faction with a political environment among those detained. She was clist who was beaten with trun- dominated by the Kremlin-aligned grabbed by police in central Mos- cheons as he lay on the pavement United Russia party, in which dis- cow and hustled into a police van, still straddling his bike. Some oth- senting voices are marginalized, loudly demanding to know why er detainees appeared nonchalant, ignored or repressed. she was being held. smirking or checking their phones The OVD-Info organization, Demonstrators were aiming to as police led them to buses.

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redirect it towards something less fl ights of stairs. Practical reason gets affi rmatively actioned into the serious, less socially pervasive and disappears and the only logic al- position, which sets into motion all — most importantly — something lowed until you’re out of the park- sorts of wacky hijinks. Swift at the substantially less likely to lead to ing lot is sheer pigskin tribalism, Now, the way I described the genocide. and it is — in a word — beautiful. movie there makes it sound like Which makes football the UL- So the next time you see Ala- it’s gloriously offensive, but if any- TIMATE synthetic form of trib- bama fans and Auburn fans punch- thing, “Loqueesha” plays the gim- alism for our modern world. Since ing each other in the pancreas mick too cautiously. Those expect- sports transcends ethnic, political over the Kick Six or a Raiders fan ing a hyper-politically incorrect Movies and religious lines, you don’t have threatening to strangle a Chiefs spectacle a’la “Blazing Saddles” to worry about people actin’ rac- fan unconscious with the old Row- and “The Kentucky Fried Movie” ist or bigoted or super-jingoistic dy Roddy Piper sleeper hold, you are bound to be disappointed, since at football games — well, just as ought to be plum thankful — just this is one of those movies where long as you’re not in New England, imagine how bad things would be the director is more concerned anyway. On the fi eld, it don’t mat- if they were that passionate about about making a socially cognizant Shockingly, ‘Loqueesha’ ter what color the is, things that ACTUALLY mattered. point than blasting you in the face or what the halfback’s religion is Anyhoo, speaking of things that with shock humor. Swift or whether or not the long snapper don’t matter, our fl ick of the week But here’s the thing — if you isn’t that bad can or can’t do long division — all is “Loqueesha,” this movie made give the movie a chance, it actually that matters is that those guys are by a guy in Detroit for about three starts to grow on you after a while. BY JAMES SWIFT in-group, that special collection of or that it’s something that can’t be representing YOUR TEAM, and if dollars and the only reason any- Sure, the fi rst half hour takes ap- [email protected] people unifi ed by one very distinct overcome or unlearned, but that’s they screw this up you’re gonna’ be body’s ever heard of it is because proximately three months to watch, feature. Basically, we want to have our genetic default setting when it depressed about it all week. people accused him of being a but believe it or not, the script does I’ve said it once and I’ll say it an “us” separate from the “them” comes to social interaction. And that fellowship extends to Klan member when the trailer for have some liveliness to it, complete 4,873 times — football embod- — this subculture of our own to And that’s the brilliance of foot- the people in the stands with you. the movie fi rst came out and threat- with a third act that’ll actually have ies EVERYTHING great about love and hold dear. ball. You see, us human beings That’s where all the “-isms” of 21st ened to murder him on his own you engrossed in the story and American culture. It’s the ultimate Now, if you’ve ever read a his- have an ingrained desire to be a America — classism and colorism Twitter account. mildly caring about the characters. spectator sport, it’s the ultimate tory book — really, from ANY part of some self-segregating tribal and sexism and ethnocentrism and, You see, “Loqueesha” is about It’s not a great comedy by any team sport and a lot of days, I think point in time — you’re pretty quick group that thinks it’s better than ev- uh, botulism? — fade away and the this middle-aged white guy named stretch, but it’s a much better movie it’s the only thing keeping society to learn that these kinds of things erybody else, and what safer outlet only thing that matters is whether Joe who works as a bartender and than I anticipated — and one that itself from falling into violent up- usually don’t end well for a lot of to pursue that than the gridiron? the guy or gal beside you is wear- everybody tells him he gives great is TOTALLY different from what heaval. Allow me to explain. people. As it turns out, in addition Think about it like this. If peo- ing the right or wrong jersey. At life advice and that he ought to ap- you might expect heading into it, You see, human beings, by their to humans instinctively wanting to ple are tribalistic about things like that point, all of our social educa- ply for a gig hosting an FM radio too. Without giving away any spoil- nature, are designed to be tribalis- form tribal groups, we also have an religion, or politics or race, what tion is reduced to a two-pronged show. So he does but the radio sta- ers, let’s just say I feel confi dent tic. No matter how much we may inherent penchant for beating the invariably ends up happening? algorithm: if they’re wearing the tion rejects him, so he does what giving “Loqueesha” a solid TWO toot our own horns about “global- living crap outta’ people who don’t That’s right, coffi n sales go up ex- right one, you immediately love any level-headed person would do AND A HALF PIECES OF POP- ization” and “multiculturalism” agree with us, or look like us, or ponentially. The smarter and more them like a family member and if — he sends in the exact same demo CORN OUT OF FOUR RATING and all that other stuff Captain have the same holy book, or use the capitalistic way of approaching they’re wearing the wrong one, you reel, except this time he’s pretend- … even if it does contain dialogue Planet talked about, deep down we same words to describe “lightning tribalism is to take that intrinsic, immediately hate their guts and ing to be a sassy black woman. like “I’m not blackmailing you, I’m all secretly yearn to have our own bug.” Again, I ain’t saying it’s right unreasonable in-group fury and want to dropkick them down six And of course, he subsequently black female-ing you.”

the premises of the shelter, although background checks before being never have problems with that … or alcohol test.” with 14 beds. She said she antici- that’s where it was discovered. allowed to take up residence. we might deal with it quarterly, that Mitcham told The Daily Tribune pates closing on the property this Shelter “So Good Neighbor Homeless “We can randomly test any of we even question anyone and think News last month that the Townsley month, with the new shelter poten- Shelter is reasonably responsible our folks,” she said. “We almost that we need to randomly drug test Drive shelter is expected to open tially operational by next month. From Page 1A for saving those children,” she said. City of Cartersville Planning “Those children are now safe and and Development Director Randy in DFCS custody because a guest Mannino said he was able to pro- overheard another adult say some- vide Willis with data concerning thing that they did not feel like was police calls to the shelter for the appropriate.” last two years. Addressing concerns about the “There are calls, ranging from shelter bringing more “illegal ac- attempted suicide to kidnapping, tivity” to Townsley Drive, Mit- burglary, theft,” Willis said. “So cham argued to the contrary, insist- those are concerns of mine.” ing that Good Neighbor’s presence That led to Cartersville Mayor in the neighborhood will actually Matt Santini asking Cartersville deter such activities from transpir- Chief of Police Frank McCann to ing in the area. step towards the podium. “I wholeheartedly believe that “In your experience and esti- our organization would be just as mation, is there typically a higher invested, if not more so, than any- volume of calls that get sent to the body on that street to push any of homeless shelter than any other that activity further away,” she said, particular area?” Santini asked. “because you don’t want any of that McCann started off his answer anywhere near our guests.” by stating that he believes “the cur- Over the least eight years, Mit- rent shelter is very well-run” and, cham said she can count on one in general, does not receive many hand the number of times the Por- police calls. ter Street shelter has experienced “We have arrested people there, “serious trouble” with an individu- but we arrest people all over town,” al on its premises. he continued. “I recognize that the media only Nor did McCann say there is a portrays homeless shelters in one higher volume of calls to the transi- way, and that is that they are all a tional housing along Johnson Cove. magnet for all the things none of us Good Neighbor Homeless Shel- want around us,” she said. “They ter Executive Director Jessica Mit- don’t all look the way they look on cham said she has seen the records TV … I certainly don’t feel like our on police calls to the Porter Street organization is that way.” shelter from the last two years. Willis also raised concerns “There’s really only one trouble- about traffi c at the shelter’s pro- some call on there,” she said. “Most posed 3 Townsley Drive location. of those were really minimal calls, Mannino said that’s unlikely to be but there was one serious call.” a problem, considering the prop- That “serious call,” she contin- erty has a parking lot designed for ued, was about a child abduction commercial volumes. reported at the shelter. She went “Let’s just say that every person over the details of the incident be- that was going to be served by this fore the council. had a vehicle,” Santini said. “There’s “A married couple with a 1- and ample parking there, so there would 4-year-old boy arrived at our shel- really be no reason for there to be ter on a Wednesday — they were any parking along that street.” brought to the shelter by law enforce- The council voted to approve the ment, who found them living in a van special use-permit with 10 condi- in Cartersville,” Mitcham recounted. tions. Among other provisions, the “During Thursday evening, guests homeless shelter operators agree to inside the shelter heard the man tell provide 24-7 onsite management, the woman that they had taken those impose a 7 p.m. curfew for guests children, and so the next morning, — with some employment-relat- we started investigating that.” ed exceptions — and bar guests As it turns out, the two children from possessing “fi rearms or other had been taken in an unsupervised weapons” while on the premises. Division of Family and Children Under the special-use permit, Services, or DFCS, visit in Iowa and guests at the shelter are also lim- had been abducted out of that state’s ited to 12-week stays. Further- foster care system. In short, Mitcham more, Mitcham said guest have said the crime didn’t take place on to pass drug tests and criminal

curriculum couldn’t be a suc- cess. Principals “Whether it be your time or your input, your fi nancial From Page 1A whatever-it-is, the community While the fourth “C” tech- in Adairsville is amazing,” he nically stands for “creativity,” said. “Ultimately, I want our Stanfi ll said it could just as eas- kids to stay here in Bartow ily stand for “culture shock,” County. I want them to gradu- since the approach taken in the ate, get a successful job and be a STEM curriculum is so drasti- successful worker in your busi- cally different from “tradition- ness — that is my end-all goal.” al” educational frameworks. The AMS STEM curriculum, “You have to just say ‘Here’s Stanfi ll said, is set to expand in the problem, fi x it,’” he said. the years ahead. “And it drives some teachers “This was a yearlong research crazy, because then comes a project, it’s not something we just thousand questions … but we jumped right into,” he said. “It try not to answer any of those was a slow rollout with just sixth questions, and they fi gure it grade, this year it will be sixth and out.” seventh — the third year will be The fi fth component, Stanfi ll sixth, seventh and eighth.” said, is “community” — and without it, he said AMS’ STEM SEE PRINCIPALS, PAGE 8A 6A Sunday, August 4, 2019 Businesswww.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News CUTTING THE RIBBON

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Today, I would like to revisit a have to fi ght to speak kindly to begins with the phrase, “I am.” born. But recently, we realized for things to change, I have to topic that I’ve written about be- myself and be grateful for the To make your card, get qui- we needed to alter the kids “I change. And in order for things fore. It resurfaced recently. slow advances I’ve made instead et with yourself and think of Am” statements because they to get better, I have to get better.” Once upon a time I invited of dwelling on my shortcom- all the good things you are and have grown and needed to focus So, as you get better and change, you into a night ritual that I had ings. some you want to become. Next, on different attributes. so should your “I Am” card. with my then-3-year-old daugh- Taking regular inventory of write them down and put “I am” For instance, we changed my And one last thing — if no one ter. She’s now 6. The ritual went all the ways I’m blessed allows in front of them. son’s list to ask, “Are you fast? has ever told you, you are won- like this: me to stay grateful and improves The last part is uncomfort- Are you friend-worthy? Are you derfully and awesomely made. I I’d lay her on my chest while my mentality. But to help com- able: Get in front of your bath- patient? Are you persistent? Are believe you were truly endowed we sang songs and prayed. bat any lingering negative self room mirror, look yourself in you handsome? Do you help with the seeds of greatness and Before I’d lay her down, I’d talk, I’ve learned a strategy the eyes and read your card to others? Are you smart? Are you fashioned after the image of our ask her: called an “I am card.” yourself out loud. strong?” Creator. And if you trust in Yah- “Are you beautiful? Are you To do an “I am card,” you You’ll feel silly at fi rst, but Notice how this list has the weh with all your heart, and lean brave? Are you fast? Are you English start by writing down all of your relax; no one’s watching. Re- same fl ow as what we told my not on your own understanding, funny? Are you strong? Are you positive attributes and then add member, this is the place you daughter when she was 3. Seph if you know Him in all your smart? Are you a princess of your understanding, if you know some you hope to gain. Both sing your heart out and dance is now nearly 7 years old. As he ways, He will make your paths Yahweh?” Him in all your ways, He will what you are and what you plan around naked — it’s OK to talk matures and grows, what he tells straight. And there is nothing With her head on my chest, make your paths straight and to be become are very import- to yourself. himself should evolve as well. you can’t do! she would sweetly and quietly there is nothing you can’t do.” ant in this strategy. Recognizing Do this every single day when In the same way, as you grow, Make sure you tell yourself respond “I am” after each one. We did this with both our what you’re good at gives you a you wake up and when you go your “I Am card” will change. that! Then, I would say to her, “Did kids. The whole reason for this foundation to build on; identify- to sleep. And before long, you’ll It should evolve as you mature you know you are endowed with practice was to teach them to ing and owning the things you realize you are more than you emotionally, physically and spiri- — Joe and Ashley English in- the seeds of greatness and fash- speak kindly to themselves, want to accomplish will make thought you could be. tually. It’s important to recognize vest in real estate in Northwest ioned after the image of Elohim? which if we’re being honest, is a them less elusive and more ob- Ashley and I have lead with that your self talk will change as Georgia. For more information And if you trust in Yahweh with very hard thing to learn. tainable. both our children in this as a you get better. A good saying or to ask a question, go to www. all your heart, and lean not on I don’t know about you, but I Each thing you write down nightly practice since they were that emphasizes this is, “In order cashfl owwithjoe.com. Do I need to pay estimated tax?

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ing schools in the district were mathematics, 4%; fi fth-grade And the gains in three par- community process, which fo- about the test – our job is to Mission Road, White and Tay- ELA, 5%; sixth-grade ELA, ticular content areas were nice, cuses on learning, collaboration prepare students for life,” he Milestones lorsville elementary schools, 18%, and mathematics, 7%; but not shocking, to see, ac- and results,” he said. said. “I continue to support a according to the release. ninth-grade literature, 16%; cording to Braid. The percentage of students reduction of state assessment From Page 1A On the elementary level, the economics, 7.5%; and physical “Although we weren’t sur- across Georgia achieving the requirements to the federal “There were no surprises,” highest percentage of Profi cient science, 7%. prised – because we have been Profi cient Learner level and minimum and more realistic Bartow Superintendent Dr. and Distinguished Learners “We are proud that our stu- targeting these areas for im- above increased or held steady and reasonable accountability Phillip Page said. “I’m pleased was in third- and fourth-grade dents performed well on state provement – we were pleased to on 25 of 26 EOG and EOC requirements.” to see continual improvement. math, with about 70% of stu- assessments in most of the con- see such a signifi cant increase exams – the strongest overall According to the release, the Districtwide, we are seeing an dents at White and Mission test areas,” he said. in sixth-grade ELA, ninth- gains recorded in the fi ve years largest increases for the state increase in Profi cient and Dis- Road demonstrating profi cien- While the system strives to grade literature and econom- the assessments have been ad- were recorded in ninth-grade tinguished Learners cumula- cy or advanced profi ciency in improve scores in all areas each ics,” he said. ministered – compared to 22 of literature (9%), sixth-grade tively across all content areas.” math knowledge and skills. year, offi cials found a few areas As for how each system com- 26 assessments in 2018, accord- ELA (7%), third-grade math The percentage of students Taylorsville and Euharlee where students scored lower pared to state averages, both ing to a DOE press release. (6%) and third-grade ELA (5%), reaching the Profi cient and saw high achievement in third- at the Profi cient and Distin- are keeping pace with other And the only assessment that all contents areas in which Bar- Distinguished Learner levels and fourth-grade ELA, with guished levels than they did in Georgia students in most con- was lower saw a one-point drop tow County and Cartersville across the district for the 2018- 64% of students in those two 2018, Braid said. tent areas. compared to 2018. students also saw notable gains. 19 school year increased in the grades earning Profi cient and “Our fifth-grade classes im- “We scored at or above the “We continue to see increased The percentage of Georgia areas of ELA and math over the Distinguished Learners status. proved their scores in the ar- state level in 20 out of the 24 student performance across in- students reading on grade lev- previous year’s percentages, ac- Each middle school in Bar- eas of ELA, mathematics and areas tested but realize that dicators – from Georgia Mile- el or above increased or held cording to a news release. tow County saw an increase of science but saw a decrease of the state averages are not our stones to the SAT and ACT, steady in every tested grade The middle schools also Profi cient and Distinguished 8 percentage points in social benchmark,” Braid said. “We graduation rate and the num- and both English language arts made strong gains in ELA, and Learners in sixth-grade ELA studies scores,” he said. “Our strive to make annual improve- ber of students fi nishing high high school courses. the number of students reading while high school students seventh-grade classes saw a ments of our student profi cien- school with an industry-recog- Georgia Milestones’ Reading on grade level increased dis- made notable gains on those decrease in the areas of ELA cy levels based on our district nized credential,” State School Status measurement – a Lexile trictwide, an achievement that two levels in ninth-grade liter- and math of 18% and 6.5%, plan for continuous improve- Superintendent Richard Woods score derived from reading and was “particularly notable, given ature and composition and Al- respectively. Our eighth-grade ment.” said in the release. “This is a vocabulary questions on the the implementation of our Read gebra I. classes improved their scores While Braid said district of- testament to the hard work of ELA assessment – showed the to Grow program in 2018,” ac- Cartersville offi cials also in the areas of ELA and sci- fi cials “appreciate the data” Georgia’s teachers and students largest increases were record- cording to the release. were happy with the gains their ence but saw a slight decrease that the Milestones assessments and an increasing focus on edu- ed in third grade (5%), seventh “I was very pleased to see students have made on the as- in math and a 4% decrease in provide, “we know it is only cating the whole child and pro- grade (4%) and ninth-grade lit- gains and growth across our sessments since last year. social studies. The decreased one piece of data from one spe- viding a genuinely well-round- erature and composition (4%), school system,” Page said. “Eu- “We are proud of each percentage of students scoring cifi c point in time.” ed education.” the release said. harlee Elementary School saw school’s performance and al- Proficient is a concern to us, “It helps us to address defi - But Woods still advocates The progress made by the 30% growth in fourth-grade ways strive for continuous im- and we will be working with ciencies, but the work that goes for fewer standardized tests for third-graders is particularly ELA, and Allatoona Elementa- provement, as we would like to district- and building-level on in classrooms every day is Georgia’s students. noteworthy given the long-term ry School saw the same amount see all our students performing leadership and staff to diag- our true focus and measure of “While these gains are worth impact of students’ ability to of growth in fourth-grade math. at the Profi cient or above level,” nose the reasons and put in student achievement,” he said. celebrating, we cannot be all read on grade level by that time. That’s a large amount of growth Director of Strategic Planning place strategies to improve Bartow fell just shy in some over the course of just one year. and School Improvement Floyd them.” content areas, but Page said stu- It’s a true testament to effective Braid said. “We made gains in Braid said system offi cials dents, teachers and leaders still leaders in our schools and im- most areas and signifi cant gains were caught off guard by the should be proud of the progress Adairsville Location pressive student support on all in some areas. Our students decrease in seventh-grade that was made. NOW OPEN!Tacos N Subs levels.” continue to perform at or above scores in ELA and math. “While we did not exceed Pine Log Elementary also did the state average in 20 out of the “We have seen an increase in state scores in all content areas, TEX MEX well on the assessments, seeing 24 content area assessments.” profi ciency by that specifi c co- we did excel at closing achieve- a 20% increase in third-grade Braid said the district saw hort of students in the past few ment gaps, and we will contin- Join Us For Daily Specials math scores. “signifi cant improvement” years and expected that trend to ue to do so as we enter Phase $ 50 Overall, the highest-achiev- in third-grade ELA, 8%, and continue,” he said. 2 of the professional learning Monday: Large Mexican Salad 5 (Shell $100 More) Tuesday: Taco $125 (Soft or Hard) $ 00 was arrested and charged with charged with forgery-4th amount arrested and charged with bat- Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho 5 knowingly driving a motor vehi- of less than $1,500.00 or less tery-family violence. Thursday: Reg. Mexicali $500 BARTOW cle on a suspended, canceled or than 10 checks and theft by re- $ 00 revoked registration. ceiving stolen property. Dekaylon Tyquan Thompson, Friday: Med. Meat Nachos 5 BLOTTER of 502 Wilson Ave., Rome, was 5pm to 9pm 75¢ Wings Geoffrey Tanner McGowen, of Doris Lorraine Riley, of 443 arrested and charged with proba- Saturday: 75¢ 900 Mountain Creek, Chattanoo- Poplar Springs Road NW, tion violation. Wings or $ 99 The following information ga, was arrested and charged with Adairsville, was arrested and 10 Wings, FF & Med. Drink 10 — names, photos, addresses, driving without a license on per- charged with probation violation. April Michelle White, of 191 * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra charges and other details — son, improper/erratic lane change, Robert St. SE, Summerville, was Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm was taken directly from Bartow hit and run, following too closely, Kyle Adam Steelman, of 11 Old held on a Superior Court sen- County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail possession and use of drug related Farm Road SW, Cartersville, was tence. 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 records. Not every arrest leads objects and possession of less than arrested and charged with speed- to a conviction, and a conviction 1 ounce of marijuana. ing and driving under the infl u- or acquittal is determined by the ence of alcohol. court system. Andre Ricco Perkinson, of 522 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SE, Bryan Keith Tanner, of 8 Pleas- EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bartow Cartersville, was arrested and ant Lane NE, Fairmount, was County Sheriff’s Offi ce is having technical diffi culties and arrest photos are currently unavailable.

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William Gary Arnold Jr., was arrested and charged with willful obstruction of law enforcement offi cers.

John Alton Cox III, of 114 N. Cass St. NW, Adairsville, was arrested and charged with proba- tion violation.

Joseph David Dugan, of 159 Popham Road SW, Taylorsville, was held on a probate court sen- tence.

Bobby Joe Godfrey, of 140 Aubrey St. SE, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with aggra- vated stalking.

Kevin Scott Goodman, of 156 Little Victoria Road, Woodstock, was arrested and charged with probation violation.

Adrian Jamal Houston, of 455 Gold Hill Drive SE, Acworth, was held on a Superior Court sentence.

Jaylin Leesean Jones, of 1131 Mission Road SW, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with two counts of vandalism to a place of worship.

Melissa Nicole Jones, of 100 Brandon Farm Road SW 9, Tay- lorsville, was boarded at the jail.

Melody Shaunta Keller, of 110 E. Porter St. SE, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with criminal trespass-damage to pri- vate property.

Jeffrey Wayne Lewis, of 1807 Old Dalton Road, Rome, was boarded at the jail.

Guadalupe Luna, of 40 Carnes Drive SW 6, Cartersville, was ar- rested and charged with lighted headlights/other lights required — 1/2-hour after sunset or 1/2- hour before sunrise and driving without a valid license.

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statewide graduation rate by more than fi ve percent- age points. In 2019, he said he expects the gradua- Policing Principals tion rate at Adairsville High to once again eclipse the 90% mark; the 2018 graduation rate was 91.2%, From Page 1A From Page 5A itself a 7% increase from 2017’s numbers. “As soon as I sat down with Bruce Mulkey, principal of Adairsville High “We had more students complete pathways, them, I realized what great ma- School, also spoke at the event. On the subject of more college credit earned and more students terial there was in those tapes,” STEM, he discussed plans for Adairsville High’s demonstrated that they were college-ready through said McAlister, who later penned new magnet program, the Center for Advanced ACT and SAT scores,” Mulkey continued. “There “Policing Greene” in collabora- Science, Math and Technology Studies. was a 71% increase in the number of students that tion with Lewis. “The stories were Along with Woodland High’s Center for Ad- were enrolled and took AP exams last year, and we terrifi c and ran the [gamut] from vanced Studies in Medical Sciences and Cass saw a 66% increase in the total number of exams murders and near-death experienc- High’s Center for Advanced International Studies, — that is a big, big deal for a school our size.” es with Carlton to funny and heart- SPECIAL the magnet program is expected to launch at the Last year he said increases in “all areas on profi - Carlton Lewis served as the Mulkey warming encounters. police chief of Union Point beginning of the 2020 school year. cient and distinguished scores in EOC Milestones “It became immediately clear to from 1976 to 1986. “We have students in Bartow County who have and EOG Milestones” were recorded throughout me that Carlton was not the stereo- talents that are above and beyond what we have the Bartow County School System. Elsewhere, he typical Southern head-knocking was released in 2018. The 159-page typically offered in a high school setting,” he said. said educators are thrilled over the County’s “more cop. He was tough but fair and book also contains a forward from “These magnet programs are going to give these competitive salary scale.” The preceding school treated everyone, regardless of Cartersville resident and former students opportunities and they’re going to be ex- year also saw increases in athletic and academic their color, equally. I was hooked. Georgia Gov. Joe Frank Harris, posed to internships and research that are going to supplements, and something Mulkey said many So, after a few more conversations referring to the publication as “an give them a competitive advantage, and they will people are excited about — a lower millage rate. with Tom, we were off and running excellent account of how policing compete with students across the nation for top Yet one of the biggest factors to the system’s in our collaboration to write up the should be done.” spots in college.” success, Mulkey said, is something a little less tan- stories his dad had told on the au- “I had the pleasure of meet- The programs, Mulkey continued, will repre- gible — what he described as a “true alignment” dio tapes.” ing Chief Carlton Lewis in 1982 sent the “most rigorous curriculum” available to from the school board down to the central offi ce to Calling himself an “amateur when I was introduced to him by the County’s high school students. the schools themselves. genealogist,” McAlister captured his son, Tom Lewis, while he was “When this program gets implemented, we will “We can actually have a conversation with board a broader picture of Carlton Lew- serving as president of the Car- have multiple opportunities in our freshman and members about instructional things, and they un- is through newspaper accounts, tersville-Bartow County Chamber sophomore years to earn AP credit,” he said. derstand what we’re talking about,” he said, “and Stanfi ll court decisions and interviews with of Commerce,” Harris wrote in Mulkey brought up Bartow County Schools’ they understand how the decisions they’re making Greene County residents. the book’s forward. “Tom became 87.1% graduation rate last year, which beats the impact the kids in our classrooms.” “The Farmers Bank robbery and very active in my campaign for murder, the murder of one of Carl- governor and joined my staff, ris- ton’s deputies, the story of Carlton ing to chief of staff. nearly being killed by a man he ar- “Chief Lewis was a dedicated rested for a trivial traffi c violation policeman who loved people and and Carlton not shooting him in re- hated crime. I was most impressed turn, stories of Carlton’s kindness with his strong faith and his desire to and love for children, including to treat everyone equally and with his only child, Tom — these stand respect. I appointed Chief Lewis to out to me,” McAlister said. “But, the Georgia Criminal Justice Coor- the one especially remarkable sto- dinating Council where he served ry is about Carlton’s wife, Eleanor, our state faithfully until his death.” who was a Greene County teacher “Very pleased and surprised” for many years. at the book’s reception, Lewis “When the county superinten- shared sales have been “great” on dent of schools announced that Amazon and they have received a their system was going to be pro- bevy of positive feedback. Georgia active in obeying the Civil Rights Backgrounds also is highlighting Act of 1964 and not have it forced “Policing Greene” with an article down their throats, he wanted their in its summer issue, which will be fi rst step to be a white teacher going displayed through Aug. 31. to a black school and vice versa. He “I’m delighted with the book’s asked for volunteers. Without hesi- reception, both in number of cop- tation, Eleanor threw up her hand, ies sold as well as in terms of its which was an enormously brave reviews,” McAlister said. “I think and pioneering thing to do. When it resonates with a lot of people, es- she announced this action at her pecially those of us who were wit- supper table that evening, Carlton, nesses to those early years of inte- Serving Bartow County was fully supportive, which said gration, which stood out to most in something about his character as terms of strife and demonstrations, well as that of his wife. That epi- both peaceful and less so. sode still impresses me greatly and “A policeman, like Carlton Lew- tells volumes about why that was a is—fi rm but fair to all—is not what and Surrounding Areas good family and why Carlton Lew- one would necessarily expect in a is was not a Bull Connor kind of rural half-white, half-black Geor- policeman.” gia county in those days. His ex- Self-published by McAlister, ample will hopefully lead some “Policing Greene: A Policeman at people away from stereotyping law Licensed and Insured the Sunset of the Jim Crow South” offi cers.”

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BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN [email protected]

Cass volleyball head coach Alan Potter lost half of his 2018 varsity roster to graduation. However, the belief within the program is that a combination of fi ve solid returners and the additions of several promising pieces from last year’s JV squad makes for a more successful 2019 season. The deciding factor, though, will be how well those two groups of Colonels meld together to form a cohesive unit. “So far, it looks like some of the things we’ve done the past couple of years, where we’ve brought a few players up to varsity — not even in matches but just in practices — to get involved [have worked],” Potter said. “We got the se- niors and the other varsity players to kind of have a big sister-little sister thing. I think that’s helped us. We’ve elim- inated some of the social awkwardness of moving up from RANDY PARKER/DTN JV to varsity. … Left, after crossing home plate “We made them feel at home, even before they made the at the new special needs fi eld varsity team. I think that’s going to help us out.” at Hamilton Crossing, which held its ribbon-cutting cere- Potter is a fi rm believer in the power of team chemistry. mony Saturday, Israel Spal- He even has gone so far as to coach some of the JV practice, ding gets a high-fi ve from while having the JV coaches lead the varsity, in hopes of his mother Lori Satterfi eld. getting the players on both teams to view themselves as part Above, local bank executive of one connected program. Butch Emerson prepares to “You can teach anybody where to stand, how to hit the throw the ceremonial fi rst ball and the essentials,” Potter said, “but if you’re not famil- pitch to Anthony Emerson at iar with each other and you don’t mesh together as a team, the opening of of the new spe- then you’re not going anywhere as a team. I guess that’s true cial needs fi eld. Emerson con- in any sport, but I look at volleyball a little bit differently. tributed to bringing the fi eld to the community. Below right, It’s one of the few sports you can’t do it on your own. You Bartow County Commissioner can only hit the ball one time.” Steve Taylor cuts the ribbon For as much as Potter can wax lyrical about the positive to offi cially open the county’s relationship between his players, a coach never quite knows new special needs fi eld. The how a team will respond until faced with actual in-game fi eld will be used for sports adversity. Cass will possibly be confronted with that when such as baseball, softball and it opens the season Thursday evening at Pepperell, and if soccer. Below left, Griffi n Gal- not, the Colonels will certainly have moments of uncertainty ford swings at a pitch. Saturday in Adairsville’s Welcome to the Jungle tournament. “I’m always anxious to get going in a season just to see how everybody reacts, how much we’ve learned, how far we’ve come and how well we play together as a team,” Potter said. “I don’t think you can do that in playdates and practice. I think you have to actually get out there on the court against a team you’ve maybe never even seen before. … I think that’s when you really fi nd out where you’re at. It also tells you what you need to work on, and that’s a very valuable part to take away from things.” There are still a few players Potter can rely upon, re- gardless of what’s happening elsewhere on the court. Chief among them is senior setter Madison Philpott, who has earned a spot on the Daily Tribune News all-county team each of the past two seasons. “She is the key,” Potter said. “Really, in all honesty, she probably has been [the key] for this is now her fi fth season at Cass — four on varsity and one on JV. I always say, she was good enough the year she was in eighth grade, she could have played varsity. She’s just that good of a player. She’s the type of player that makes everybody else on the team look good. She’s all over the court. She gets to every- thing. “She’s our No. 1 player without a doubt. She’s outstand- 2 WILDCATS NAMED TO ing, and I hope she continues to improve and lands some- 2 own-goals send where on a college team and plays some volleyball there, too. She’s going to be essential to our success this year.” ALL-STATE CHEER TEAM Another senior with a chance to make a massive impact Atlanta United to 3-0 for Cass will be Keegan Krause. After showing plenty of ability last year, Krause will see her role expand and possi- bly change following the departure of several of the Colo- win over LA Galaxy nels’ top hitters. “She’s going to be critical, as well, moving from an BY PAUL NEWBERRY outside position probably into the middle,” Potter said of AP Sports Writer Krause. The team’s other two seniors — Riley Nelson and Maki- Atlanta United is back in a familiar spot. na Gorham — both had positive moments off the bench in First place. 2018, showing fl ashes of their ability. Pressing the attack right from the start, the reigning MLS Cup champions scored a pair of own-goals in the fi rst half and got a pen- SEE CASS, PAGE 3B alty kick from Josef Martinez to fi nish off a 3-0 victory over the LA Galaxy on Saturday, pushing the reigning MLS Cup champions into a tie for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. “This is the goal,” fi rst-year coach Frank de Boer said. “We want to be on top. We want to be the hunted.” United (12-9-3) pulled even with Philadelphia at 39 points, stretch- ing its home unbeaten streak to 10 games in a matchup between two of the league’s top teams. Atlanta has never allowed a goal to the Galaxy, recording three straight shutouts since entering the league in 2017. With the upper deck opened up and another MLS record crowd of 72,548 rocking Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the home team responded with one of its best performances in what has been an up-and-down season. The Galaxy (12-10-1) provided plenty of help. In the 23rd minute, Florentin Pogba retrieved a long ball at the Atlanta end of the fi eld and worked it up to Ezequiel Barco racing through the midfi eld. Barco slid a nifty pass to Pity Martinez, who broke into the clear down the right side. Martinez tried to work the ball in front, where both Barco and Josef Martinez were lurking, but the pass struck defender Dave Romney, sliding across the area on his back, and defl ected past helpless goalkeeper David Bingham. Atlanta made it 2-0 with a nearly identical play in the 43rd. This time, Justin Meram sprinted free down the left side and looked to get the ball to Josef Martinez, who was open in front of the net. Defender Giancarlo Gonzalez slid across to the pass and wound up doing the same thing as Romney — defl ecting the ball past Bingham. “Some would say, ‘Ahh, it’s unlucky on their part and lucky for At- SPECIAL lanta,’” Atlanta goalkeeper Brad Guzan said. “No, that’s hard work Woodland High School cheerleaders Chloe Hendrix and being in the right spot at the right time, the good delivery of the and Madison Cornwell were named to the Georgia all- crosses. That’s down to us. That’s us creating our own luck.” state cheerleading team Saturday. Hendrix and Cornwell Indeed, United had plenty of chances to score a goal of its own in were two of the 16 cheerleaders selected out of a fi eld the opening half. Barco put a blistering ball off the crossbar, while of 40 fi nalists. Criterion included a performance worth Pity Martinez had a shot ricochet off the far post after Bingham just 50% of each fi nalist’s score, a portfolio worth 25% and got a piece of it. an interview worth 25%. The interview and individual performances each took place Saturday. The perfor- Barco, Josef Martinez and Pity Martinez have rarely gotten a RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS mance included a cheer, jumps, dance and stunts with chance to play together this season because of injuries and interna- Cass senior Keegan Krause (7) will be a key factor for the a two-minute time limit. “I am so proud of both of these tional commitments. Colonels in the middle this season, especially with the young ladies,” Woodland head cheer coach Kathi Shedd team having graduated a majority of its other big hitters said. “They are great leaders and young ladies.” SEE ATL UNITED, PAGE 3B from last year. 2B Sunday, August 4, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Lawrence, Clemson open camp Georgia Tech

BY PETE IACOBELLI takes in different AP Sports Writer Clemson coach Dabo Swin- kind of football ney has turned the page on last year’s national championship. He believes his players have BY PAUL NEWBERRY done the same. AP Sports Writer The Tigers opened preseason practice Friday as presumptive Georgia Tech’s football team took in a different kind of football favorites to once more win the Saturday. Atlantic Coast Conference and The Yellow Jackets’ players, coaches and staff attended the Ma- return to the jor League Soccer game between Atlanta United and LA Galaxy Playoffs for a fi fth consecutive at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, standing out in Section 221 in their season. But Swinney cautioned white-and-gold T-shirts. his latest young group — two- Most fans in the record crowd of 72,548 were adorned in red thirds of the 120 players on the and black, which are United’s primary colors. are freshmen or sophomores — New Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins set up the outing after have much work ahead to win his team’s fan day at Bobby Dodd Stadium, part of his effort to a third national crown in four make the Yellow Jackets a vibrant part of the city’s sports culture. seasons. “Probably 90 percent of our players and staff has never been to “Our program has won 15 a soccer game,” said Collins, who was wearing a white cap em- (games) in a row,” Swinney said. blazoned with the city’s “404” area code in gold. “We wanted to “This team hasn’t won one.” come and embrace everything that’s great about Atlanta.” Swinney reinforced the mes- He had other motives as well, giving his players a fi rsthand look sage with his players the past at the $1.5 billion stadium that is less than a mile from campus two days, prepping them in and will begin hosting one Georgia Tech game a season in 2020 Clemson’s culture and his ex- as part of a fi ve-year deal. pectations for conduct on an off “I want to maximize every chance that we have to get our guys the fi eld moving forward. used to being over here,” Collins said at halftime. “We want to let “This is kind of business as them see the venue, feel the environment.” usual every time we show up to Atlanta United, the reigning MLS Cup champions, beat the play,” he said. Galaxy 3-0 to move into a tie for fi rst place in the Eastern Confer- One of the biggest things to ence. The team has set numerous attendance records since enter- find for Clemson this preseason ing the league in 2017. are leaders. The Tigers’ “Pow- Collins is mindful of that, taking over a program that has strug- er Ranger” defensive front four gled to fi ll its 55,000-seat stadium and often gets obscured by the were all drafted — end Clelin CHUCK BURTON/AP city’s pro sports teams as well as rival Georgia. Ferrell and tackles Christian Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney speaks during an ACC media day in Charlotte, North Caro- “I’m trying to engage with the Atlanta United fan base,” he said. Wilkins and Dexter Lawrence lina, on July 17. “Just let ‘em see Georgia Tech football is relevant. We’re having a were all NFL first-round picks lot of fun doing what we’re going, putting a great product on the — leaving a void on the team blonde hair and cannon arm. es, 1,936 yards and 21 touch- cuse quarterback Eric Dungey fi eld, building a great culture and a great brand.” who counted on their character Swinney said Lawrence has downs. to secure a comeback win over To that end, Collins also plans to take his team to an Atlanta and determination to pull them also added leadership to his tool Ross, the lean, 6-4 sopho- the Orange last year, is expect- Braves baseball game at SunTrust Park in two weeks, as well as a through difficult times. box. more, was a revelation in the ed to pick up much of the pass seniors-only outing to an Atlanta Falcons NFL exhibition game. Wilkins, for instance, took “The biggest thing I want to playoffs with 12 catches for 301 rushing slack of Ferrell. In a fi tting touch, Collins revealed that he is named after Geoff then freshman quarterback see, I’ve already seen,” Swin- yards and three TDs in blowout Veterans Jordan Williams and Hurst, who scored three goals in the 1966 World Cup fi nal to lead Trevor Lawrence out to break- ney said. “To assert himself as victories over Notre Dame and Nyles Pickney fi gure to fi ll the England to a 4-2 victory over West Germany. fast a couple of days after a leader, not just of the offense, Alabama. middle of the line that Wilkins “That’s why my name is spelled G-E-O-F-F,” Collins said. “My well-respected starter Kelly but of this team.” “The sky’s the limit” on of- and Lawrence had protected dad was a huge soccer fan before it was in vogue to do that. So I Bryant chose to leave after the Lawrence led the way during fense, Lawrence said. “We just during Clemson’s CFP run. was raised on this great game.” newcomer was elevated to start- drills, moving smoothly around have to put in the work to be Venables wants to see er four games into last season. barriers and lofting tight spirals where we want to be.” much more of camp before he Swinney said the Tigers don’t from about 30 yards away after If there’s a pressure point for anoints anyone as the defen- yet have. a one-step drop. the Tigers early, it looks on de- sive leader. “Not sure if we “We’ve got to be unbelievable “Good, good,” quarterback fense. Along with its front four, have an alpha dog in our front teachers this year,” Swinney coach Brandon Streeter said, Clemson lost three other start- seven,” he said. said. nodding his head at Lawrence. ers including top cornerback Pinckney said the defense is It helps to have the strong- Lawrence has plenty of help Trayvon Mullen who was a sec- steadily fi nding its way since armed Lawrence leading the in the attack. Tailback Travis ond-round NFL draft pick by offseason workouts began in way. Etienne was the ACC offen- Oakland. January. He’s ready to lead af- Lawrence, the 6-foot-6, sive player of the year last sea- Swinney and defensive coor- ter seeing the example set by his 220-pound sophomore, stayed son and led the Football Bowl dinator Brent Venables believe past teammates. “I just feel like calm and cool throughout the Subdivision with 24 rushing there’s a host of talented de- we’re putting in a lot of extra storm of Bryant’s transfer to . Receivers Tee fenders who haven’t yet had the work,” he said. “And if you’re PAUL NEWBERRY/AP complete the fi rst 15-0 season Higgins and Justyn Ross were chance to make a mark. Defen- having a bad day, not to take Georgia Tech football players attend the MLS soccer in modern college football. He’s sure-handed pass catchers sive end Xavier Thomas, who it out on your teammates, just match between Minnesota United and the LA Galaxy on added defi nition to his long, who combined for 105 catch- had the crunching hit on Syra- pick it up the next day.” Saturday in Atlanta.

Chase Elliott An takes 1-stroke lead at Wyndham Championship

BY JOEDY MCCREARY If nothing else, he’s in good po- wins pole AP Sports Writer sition to claim his fifth top-10 fin- ish in six years at this tournament. The rounds are starting to repeat Garnett made the turn at 15 un- at The Glen for Byeong Hun An: No bogeys, a der following back-to-back bird- bunch of birdies and more time ies, then rolled in a 30-foot birdie atop the Wyndham Championship putt on the 17th to pull even with for Sunday’s leaderboard. Simpson and saved par on the 18th An shot a 4-under 66 on Sat- after rolling his third shot from a urday for a one-stroke lead after greenside bunker to within 3 feet three rounds at the PGA Tour’s fi- from the flagstick. Cup race nal event before the playoffs. “I was just trying to get the putt An, who was at 17-under 193, (on 17) somewhere around the BY JOHN KEKIS has held or shared the lead after hole,” Garnett said. “Fortunately, AP Sports Writer each of the first three rounds and the putt had some eyes and drift- has yet to play a hole worse than ed in. Huge momentum going into Chase Elliott has won the pole for the NA- par. The 27-year-old South Kore- tomorrow.” SCAR Cup race Sunday at Watkins Glen Inter- an with three international victo- Armour climbed into conten- national. ries has put himself in position to tion with six birdies in a 10-hole Elliott, the defending race winner, was the claim his first win on tour. stretch midway through his round fastest Saturday in both rounds of qualifying and “It feels similar to yesterday, that put him two strokes back. beat Hendrick Motorsports teammate William to be fair,” An said. “I had some And Viktor Hovland finished Byron with a fast lap of 127.297 mph around the nice shots here and there, but his season-best round with a birdie 2.45-mile road course. scrambled well today. Another bo- on the 18th after landing his 150- Kyle Busch qualifi ed third, followed by Mar- gey-free (round). I’m quite happy yard approach shot some 3 feet tin Truex Jr. and Kyle Larson. Denny Hamlin, with it — a 66 out here, and I have from the flagstick. He was tied for Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Aric Almirola and a lead.” fifth with J.T. Poston and Paul Ca- Brad Keselowski completed the top 10. Michael Former Wyndham winner Webb sey at 14 under. McDowell was 11th and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Simpson and Brice Garnett were After winning the U.S. Amateur 12th. tied for second, with Simpson last year, Hovland turned pro two Clint Bowyer, in the hunt for the fi nal play- shooting a 65 and Garnett a 66. months ago after tying for 12th at off spot, was 13th followed by Erik Jones and Ryan Armour was 15 under fol- the U.S. Open. Bowyer’s Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Kev- lowing a 65. “I just try to tell myself that I in Harvick. Points leader Joey Logano will start “One shot is basically nothing,” don’t have anything to lose,” Hov- 21st. An said. “It’s not that big of a lead. land said. “I’ll be on the Korn Fer- It’s just one shot.” ry Tour no matter what happens Overall, it was yet another kind of unless I play really well low-scoring day at Sedgefield tomorrow, and to be in the spot Country Club. For a while midway where I am right now after col- through An’s round, six players lege, that’s a pretty good spot to were tied for the lead at 13 under. be in.” “I wouldn’t be surprised if It wasn’t a low-scoring day for somebody shot 8, 9, 10 under, a everyone, though: Jordan Spieth guy who’s within striking dis- had three double-bogeys and a tance,” Simpson said. “I’ve got to bogey during a birdie-free 77 that keep the pedal down, and if I don’t left him at 2 under for the tourna- shoot a low one, I’m not going to ment. It came two days after he win.” flirted with a career-best round, An started to get some sepa- putting just 23 times during his ration from the crowd with three first-round 64. birdies in the four-hole span from CHRIS SEWARD/AP “I putted my (butt) off for two Nos. 5-8, moving to 16 under. Byeong Hun An watches his putt on the fi rst hole hole during the third days to be able to be where I was JOHN MUNSON/AP Then came his best shot of the round of the Wyndham Championship golf tournament at Sedgefi eld at, and you can’t exactly fix your Chase Elliott (9) drives through the area of day, a 50-foot birdie putt on the Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. Saturday, ball striking in a day,” Spieth said. the course called “The Bus Stop” during par-4 14th. He closed with four olinian who named his daugh- — strung together three birdies “It’s just too much to try and force a practice run for the NASCAR Cup Series straight pars. ter Wyndham after his first ca- around a bogey midway through it. So this extra day could serve me auto race at Watkins Glen International, Sat- Simpson — a native North Car- reer victory came here in 2011 his back nine to move to 16 under. really well through the playoffs.” urdayinWatkinsGlen,NewYork. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 4, 2019 3B Astros throw combined no-hitter

BY KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer

Aaron Sanchez looked like a reinvented pitcher in his Hous- ton debut, throwing six stellar innings to start the Astros on a combined no-hitter Saturday night in their 9-0 victory over the Mariners. Sanchez was an All-Star in 2016 and led the American ANDREA SMITH/AP League in ERA, but he’s strug- Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez looks to the crowd gled badly this season and had after scoring a goal during the game against the Los An- lost 13 straight decisions to geles Galaxy Saturday in Atlanta. lead the majors with 14 loss- es. Three days after he was acquired from Toronto at the ATL United trade deadline, the 27-year-old right-hander teamed with Will From Page 1B Harris, Joe Biagini and Chris The trio showed what they’re capable of by creating numerous Devenski to shut down Seattle. chances in the Galaxy’s zone. “Just trying to have a good “Suddenly,” de Boer said, “the puzzle looks like it could work.” first impression,” Sanchez said. Atlanta sealed the victory in the 72nd after a video review It was the second time in showed that Emerson Hyndman was knocked down in the area less than a month the last-place by Gonzalez while going for a after Bingham made a Mariners were no-hit by multi- brilliant save to deny Josef Martinez. ple pitchers. That sent Martinez to the spot for the penalty kick, which he The Los Angeles Angels ripped inside the left post for his 18th goal of the season while used two pitchers in a com- Bingham dove to the right. bined no-hitter July 12 against The big crowd was denied a chance to see the Galaxy’s top scor- Seattle on a night when they er, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swedish striker, who has 16 goals, honored late left-hander Tyler was suspended for the match for an accumulation of yellow cards Skaggs by all wearing his No. after picking up his fi fth in a 4-0 loss at Portland last weekend. 45 in their first home game LA also was missing another key player, defender Diego Po- since his death. lenta, who was suspended for picking up red card after the fi nal Sanchez (4-14) was replaced whistle against the Timbers. by Will Harris to start the sev- “Without Ibra, we lose a lot,” Galaxy coach Guillermo Barros enth after throwing 92 pitches. Schelotto said. “But we know it can happen during the year when Harris and Joe Biagini, also Ibra cannot play, like today, and we need to fi gure it out.” obtained from the Blue Jays in The Galaxy needed all the help it could get against Atlanta, the same deal that netted San- which has outscored LA 9-0 in their three meetings. chez, each worked one inning Josef Martinez had the spotlight all to himself, and he delivered before Devenski tossed a per- his 68th league goal over the last three seasons, matching Bradley fect ninth. Wright Phillips (2014-16) for the most prolifi c three-year scoring He retired All-Star slugger run in MLS history. With 10 games left in the regular season, Daniel Vogelbach on a routine Martinez should easily claim that mark all to himself. fly for the final out, setting off The 2018 MVP also has scored in nine straight league games, an Astros celebration on the matching the mark initially set by Diego Valeri in 2017 and field. equaled last season by Martinez. “This is awesome,” Sanchez “The important thing is to win,” Martinez said through a trans- said, adding: “You can’t write lator. “Those are just numbers.” it up any better than this.” UP NEXT ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH/AP Sanchez struck out six, Houston Astros starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez delivers during the fi rst inning of the team’s Atlanta United has a quick turnaround before traveling to Or- walked two and hit a batter baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, in Houston. lando for the U.S. Open Cup semifi nals Tuesday night. with a pitch in his first win United has placed heavy importance on the normally obscure since late April. first inning and retired the Houston used six pitchers in bined effort, Fiers has the only tournament, seeing it as perhaps the best chance to return to the Houston manager AJ Hinch next nine batters before walk- a combined no-hitter at Yankee other no-hitter in the majors CONCACAF Champions League in 2020. patted Sanchez on the chest ing Vogelbach with two outs Stadium in 2003. this season, for Oakland on Atlanta would host the fi nal if it beats Orlando. 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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Diamond DeShields had 12 points, a career-high 12 rebounds and a season-best six assists, Courtney Vandersloot added 13 points and nine rebounds, and the Chicago Sky beat the Atlanta Dream 87-75 on Saturday night. led Chicago (12-9) with 16 points. The Sky trailed by 10 early in the second quarter, but scored 10 of the next 12 points and used a 14-3 run to take the lead for good in the closing seconds of the fi rst half. Dolson capped a 7-0 run to open the third quarter with a 3-pointer that made it 53-42 and Atlanta trailed by at least fi ve the rest of the way. scored 21 points and added 18, both career highs, for Atlanta. The Dream (5-17) have lost seven in a row. Tiffany Hayes, Atlanta’s leading scorer (13.4 points per game), left the game late in the second quarter and did not return after being hit in the face while battling for a rebound.

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BY RONALD BLUM Cora said. “You see all this traffi c here? AP Baseball Writer Boston held a players-only One pitch changed the whole in- meeting between games. ning,” the manager recalled as the DJ LeMahieu hit a pair of home “Everybody’s frustrated,” reign- PG-rated version. runs off an enraged Chris Sale in ing AL MVP Mookie Betts said. Cora pointed nearly two dozen the opener, Mike Tauchman had “Not every year is going to be like times at various Yankees runners a tiebreaking, two-run single in last year. We have to just fi gure out and the plate as he returned to the the seventh inning of the nightcap a way.” dugout. and the New York Yankees swept Sale and Cora were ejected “They’re human. They miss a doubleheader from the reeling during a seven-run fourth inning calls,” Cora said. “And sometimes Boston Red Sox 9-2 and 6-4 on by plate umpire Mike Estabrook, we bark at them and then we look Saturday. livid over his strike zone. Both at video. It’s like, oh, he was right.” The AL East-leading Yankees, screamed as they walked off. Brett Gardner hit a two-run sin- however, saw two more players get “I felt like he kind of changed gle as an agitated Sale forgot to hurt. Slugger Edwin Encarnación the landscape of the game. There’s back up the plate, and LeMahieu broke his right wrist when hit by a got to be something that can be lined a changeup into the fi rst row pitch from Josh Smith in the eighth done about this,” Sale said. “It’s a of the right-fi eld seats. inning of the opener, and outfi eld- little tough when at this level you “I think I like that right-fi eld er Aaron Hicks hurt his elbow on give those guys in those situations wall, for sure,” LeMahieu said. a throw in the second game. There extra strikes and extra outs. Yeah, Aaron Judge followed with a was no immediate word on how I’ve got to do a little bit better job double, and when bench coach long they would be sidelined on a of locking it in and getting my job Ron Roenicke went to the mound team plagued by injuries all year. done, not worrying about what’s to change pitchers, Sale shouted Boston’s losing streak reached going on back there with him, but at Estabrook from a distance and seven, its longest since 2015, as the nonetheless it’s tough.” also was ejected. Red Sox fell 13½ games behind Sale (5-11) tied his career high Among his grievances, Sale cit- the Yankees and 5½ games back by allowing eight earned runs in ed a 2-2 fastball to Judge (“it was of second-place Tampa Bay. Bos- 3 2/3 innings and fell to 0-4 with almost down the middle”), a called ton is 59-54, with as many losses a 9.90 ERA against the Yankees third strike against J.D. Martinez as its World Series champions last this season. He was 29-12 with a that ended the top of the fi rst (“just year (108-54). 2.56 ERA for the Red Sox when God awful”), a 3-1 pitch from Gleyber Torres homered twice he signed a $160 million, six-year Germán to Xander Bogaerts in as New York moved a season-high contract in March but has a 4.68 the fourth (“not even close”) and 32 games over .500 at 71-39 and ERA since. a called third strike in the fi fth improved to 4-0-1 in doublehead- LeMahieu homered on Sale’s that caused Betts to squawk (“and ers this year with its fi rst twinbill fi fth pitch and hit a three-run drive Mookie doesn’t say anything to sweep of the Red Sox since Au- for his career-best 17th and a 7-1 anybody).” gust 2006. The Yankees won the advantage. “Nothing’s going to happen to day game behind Domingo Ger- New York took a 2-1 lead on him, I’m sure,” Sale said in a sub- mán (14-2), then improved to 9-0 four singles, the last by No. 8 hitter dued voice, hands in the pockets when using Chad Green as an Breyvic Valera. Cora, not pitching of his red shorts. “I’m sure I’ll get opener and remained unbeaten in coach Dana LeVangie, went to the fi ned. I’m sure A.C. will get fi ned, their last 17 home series (15-0-2). mound with the intent of getting all for things that I think we can be They have been a key factor in the tossed by Estabrook. justifi ed by.” decline of the Red Sox, winning “It was only one purpose. I Germán allowed fi ve hits in sev- 10 of 14 games against their rival. wasn’t talking about mechanics or en innings, including homers to “It seems like it has fl ip-fl opped anything,” Cora said. “Just let me Andrew Benintendi in the second from last year, where they are know when he’s coming, and I’m and Jackie Bradley Jr. in the fi fth. at right now, where we are right going to let him know how I feel.” He is 8-0 against the AL East this now,” Red Sox manager Alex What did Cora say? year. C

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His received JDRF materials, leading Keita to look into the nonprof- reading registered as “high,” which Keita explained meant it for possible offerings or interactions with other T1D youth. the nnumber was “too high to read.” His pediatrician rec- Upon learning about the Children’s Congress, Malakai applied ommommended she take her son to Children’s Healthcare of to take part in this experience — writing an essay about his di- AtAtlanta at Scottish Rite, where he stayed for three days. abetes journey — and he received his acceptance “We went from having a fear of needles and blood to letter last fall. hhaving to see it as well as give injections to your child “The purpose of the trip was multiple times a day,” Keita said. “We had to learn how to ask Congress to renew to count carbohydrates in food and drinks, and try to the SDP — Spe- grasp how to calculate how much insulin he needs cial Diabetes by his insulin-to-carb ratio, which is ever-changing PrProgramogram — due to his growth, etc. He is currently on pen injec- funding tions. He has two different types of insulin. One is for re- Humalog, which is the fast-acting type to cover carbs he consumes from food. He uses Basaglar, which is a llong-acting insulin that he takes once a day at bedtime. “We are so thankful that pretty early into his diagnosis, he was able to get his continuous glucose monitor. It is a devicdevice called the Dexcom G6 that is a small device that has a wirewire, which stays just under the skin and is connected to a transmittransmitter, which automatically checks his blood sugar levels every 5 mminutes. It can be worn for 10 days before it has to be replaced.” Since ththe device can be used with a cellphone, loved ones can monitor MMalakai’s blood sugar numbers and an alarm will be triggered — on the phones — if his glucose levels fl uctuate too high or too low. “I had tto kind of grow up quickly and be more responsible than most kids my age,” said Malakai, who resides in Carters- ville with his parents, Ansumana and Kaci Keita, and three sisters. “I have to keep up with all of my supplies, keep an eye on my blood sugar and know when and SPECIAL, LARRY LETTERA, RANDY how to treat. I also have to be strong and explain and educate my search PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Top left, while serving as a Georgia dele- condition to others who are not familiar with it. and ad- gate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research “That Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the vances in Foundation’s Children’s Congress, Mal- pancreas stops producing insulin, which is a hormone that people technology. The akai Keita — and his mother, Kaci — need to get energy from food. It is not something that could have cost and accessibility meet with U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk, been prevented. It did not happen from eating too much sugar of insulin was also didis-s- R-Cassville. Top right, in this photo tak- en by Larry Lettera, Cartersville resident and sweets and from being overweight or not being active. There cussed as well as why it is critical Malakai Keita joins other delegates for is currently no cure.” ththatat CCongressongress prprotectsotects tthosehose wwithith prpreex-eex- the JDRF 2019 Children’s Congress in Noting the disease is 24/7, Keita shared Type 1 diabetes im- isting conditions and affordable health care,” Keita said, Washington, D.C. Above left, Keita, 10, pacts “every second” of her son’s life. adding she and Malakai were able to meet with U.S. Rep. Barry monitors his blood sugar levels. Right, “There are no breaks from it,” she said. “It is with us on vaca- Loudermilk, R-Cassville, and personally ask for his SDP fund- Keita holds materials from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. tion, at birthday parties and at school. Every minute of the day ing support. “… Without the funding of the SDP, which is $150 his blood sugar level is a concern. million per year, fi nding a cure would be impossible. “When he is too high, we have to give extra doses of insulin to try and bring it back down to a normal range. If his blood sugar SEE KEITA, PAGE 2C 2C Sunday, August 4, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News The School of Hard Knocks: 3 ways to handle adversity I’ve met lots of people over to the school of hard knocks. Until life happens. to get up and move forward. that disappointment can make the 58 years of my life. When Since that initial time, I’ve met Maybe we lose a job. Things happen... you bitter or better. We need to I meet someone, I introduce a few other people who have Maybe we go through a di- In the movie “Return to choose the latter and get better. myself and then I ask for their said the same. “I went to the vorce. Lonesome Dove,” Claire’s Third, keep pressing on. name. I typically ask where school of hard knocks.” Maybe we have financial home and farm burn down. She Several years ago, I knew a they are from, what they do But what is the school of problems. goes to Montana with Wood- man who went through bank- and, maybe, where they went to hard knocks? Well, the school When life comes at us, we row Call and his crew to start ruptcy, yet he seemed to be do- school? of hard knocks could be best go through the school of hard a new life. But things happen ing fine. I asked him once how I was a pastor in Mississip- summarized as “life.” As we knocks. and she decides to go back to he survived bankruptcy? pi for about 23 years and in go through life, it can be tough. So, how do you make it Nebraska. He said, “I never stopped.” Georgia for about 12. So when Now, we don’t think that through the school of hard She tells Woodrow Call, What he meant was, he didn’t I asked someone where they when we graduate from high knocks? “I’ve learned that you can’t get down. He didn’t feel sorry went to school, I would typical- school. When we finish high First, understand that things run from the ashes; you rebuild for himself. He kept push- ly get answers like Ole Miss or Potts school, we have the world in happen. from the ashes.” ing. We must do the same. State or Southern Miss or UGA front of us. We want to go to Maybe some things hap- There may be some ashes The school of hard knocks is or Tech or KSU. But, one time, “the school of hard knocks.” college or get a job and begin pen that you had not planned you need to rebuild from. tough, but you can make it. I can remember meeting a man The first time I heard that, making money. We have a plan on. You can easily get down Second, keep your head up. Others have. Understand that and when I asked him where he I was surprised. I had never and we are ready to take on the and develop a good case of the This is not easy to do but we things happen, keep your head went to school, he responded, heard anyone say they went world! mulligrubs, or you can decide must do it. Someone has said up, and press on.

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DAMASCUS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH — 174 SONS OF CONFEDERATE VET- GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY & Gaston Westbrook Ave., Emerson. Damascus Missionary Baptist ERANS MEETING — Sons of Con- FAMILY RESEARCH LIBRARY Church is having its annual homecoming today at 3 p.m. and its re- federate Veterans will hold its monthly — The Bartow County Genealogical vival Aug. 5-7 at 7:30 p.m. each night. Guest speakers for the revival meeting Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. at Cassville Society & Family Research Library has will be the Rev. Kenneth B. Woods, pastor at New Hope Missionary Historical Museum. This is chaplain’s its monthly meetings the fi rst Sunday of Baptist Church Aug. 5; Rev. Isaiah Roberts, pastor of Macedonia month, so camp chaplain Emmett Reed each month at 2 p.m. The library, located Missionary Baptist Church Aug. 6; and Rev. John Lampley Aug. 7. will be in charge of the program. For at 101 N. Erwin St., Cartersville, is open more information, call Dale Black at 678- Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH — 550 Mt. Pleasant 800-3214. 3 p.m. Volunteers are available to Road, Rydal. Mt. Pleasant Church will have its revival Aug. 4-10. in tracing family trees. For more infor- Tonight’s service begins at 6 and remaining services are at 7:30 BARTOW COUNTY AMATEUR mation, please call 770-606-0706 or visit Subscribe and p.m. Rev. Jerry Cowart from Liberty View Baptist Church in Rome RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE [email protected]. will be the visiting evangelist. GROUP — The Bartow County Am- ateur Radio Emergency Service Group BLOOD ASSURANCE — Non-profi t SAVE ALEXANDER CHAPEL UMC — 609 Martin Luther King Jr. will hold it’s regularly scheduled meeting regional blood center Blood Assurance is Drive, Cartersville. Alexander Chapel UMC will be having pastor at 7 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 12, at Shoney’s calling on community members to make appreciation for the Rev. Rodney Weaver on Aug. 10 at 3 p.m. at the Restaurant, located near Highway 20 and a blood donation at a local donor center or Call 770- former library, located at 108 Covered Bridge Road, Euharlee. I-75. All amateur radio operators inter- bloodmobile. Multiple traumas Thursday ested in emergency communications or night caused a critical need for O-posi- 382-4545 PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST CHURCH — 1370 Kingston served agency representatives are invited tive and A-negative donors. O-negative, Highway, Kingston. Pleasant Hill Baptist Church will host home- to attend. For more information, contact A-positive and B-negative donors are also The Daily coming on Aug. 11 at 11 a.m., featuring a performance by Joyful Charles Evans, assistant amateur radio in urgent need. To schedule an appoint- Noise. The church also will hold its revival Aug. 12-14 at 7:30 p.m. emergency service Coordinator for Bar- ment at a donor center or blood drive, each night with Brother Kenneth Stepp. Different singers will be tow County at 770-386-0676. visit www.bloodassurance.org, call 800- Tribune News joining nightly. 962-0628 or text BAGIVE to 999777. Ready to Experience ... gress, Malakai was delighted said, adding among his favorite The Best in Auto Repair! to represent Georgia’s residents moments were “getting to hang Keita living with juvenile diabetes. out with people who understand DIAGNOSTICS • ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS • DIESEL REPAIR “I was excited for my fi rst what I go through every day and From Page 1C plane ride and going to Wash- meeting with Rep. Barry Lou- BRAKES • TUNE UPS • TIRES • BELTS • BATTERIES “This funding makes advanc- ington, D.C., to meet and hang dermilk. Mr. Loudermilk lives es in technology possible so out with other kids who are in the same town as me. 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Expiration 8/31/2019. ing research and trying out new less painful life. ing memento from the 10-year- types of insulins and inventing “I am very proud of myself old. 470-227-8005 an artifi cial pancreas.” knowing that I was able to be “Malakai is an inspiring Initially “surprised” by his the voice of people who have young man who is not letting 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA • [email protected] selection to the Children’s Con- Type 1 diabetes, like me,” he diabetes get in the way of his life and ambitions,” Louder- milk said. “He is a great advo- cate for juvenile diabetes, and for your generous I was inspired by his story and appreciate the scrapbook he Thank you! support of education. gave me about his life.” Citing Malakai’s visit with Loudermilk, Acosta under- Our Daily Tribune News Newspaper In Education partners scored the importance of the are providing materials and newspapers to Bartow County Children’s Congress. “We hope these kids were / Cartersville classrooms. 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To become a Newspaper In Education partner, please contact Lee McCrory at The Daily Tribune News 770-382-4545 The Daily Tribune News Around Town www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 4, 2019 3C Gardening is a marathon, EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK not a sprint, for this one rain and no rain is in the fore- garden. This is all the water One legend of the ancient Greek messenger Pheidippides cast, then you should water the that plant will need for about a maintains that after he ran more than 26 miles from the battle Avoiding garden the other half-inch a few week. at Marathon to Athens to announce a victory over the Persians days after the last rain event. Invest in an extended wa- with the words, “We have won,” he collapsed and died. The best way to “gauge” how tering wand that allows you to Degenerative arthritis in my cervical spine (neck area) much water you’re applying place the water directly on the and hip caused me to give vegetable with an overhead sprinkler is roots rather than spraying the up the pounding of running with a rain gauge. Turn on the leaves. Keeping the leaves dry long ago. I also deliberately sprinkler and time how long it will signifi cantly reduce the plan how I accomplish many problems takes to apply a quarter or half chances of many leaf diseases. tasks in the garden. inch of water. Adjust the amount An ounce of prevention is worth I don’t attempt heavy lift- you need to apply according to a pound of cure (or pesticides). ing anymore, opting instead On Tuesday at 7 p.m., the Pugliese the weather. Soaker hoses and drip irriga- to go after many tasks with Bartow County Extension offi ce If you use an overhead sprin- tion systems can also be used modifi cation. The weight of will be hosting a free seminar since only the surface of the soil kler for irrigation, be sure to to effi ciently place the water on a loaded wheelbarrow pulls on “Troubleshooting Vegetable gets wet and the roots remain only water early in the morning the plants’ roots rather than the downward from the top of Garden Problems.” shallow or stunted. Shallow wa- before 10 a.m. so that the leaves leaves. my head to the tips of my fi n- This is a great opportunity for ter will evaporate from the soil will dry more quickly as the sun For more information on spe- gers. I often joke that I have Humphreys backyard gardeners and local before the plants can absorb rises. Watering at night or late cifi c insects, diseases and oth- wheelbarrow hands perma- farmers to bring plant samples it. What you want to do is en- in the evening will increase the er vegetable disorders, join us nently locked into a circular for diagnosis and discuss com- courage deeper roots by forcing chances of many disease prob- for our upcoming seminar this grip as if my hands were just pulled from the handles. Heavy mon vegetable problems this them to seek out the water in the lems. You might also want to week. We’ll be able to discuss loads became lighter loads to ease the gardening stress on my season. subsoil. buy an automatic timer to shut more strategies to manage and body. Spreading out the physical stress on my joints might be We will also have several The other extreme of water- off the water. These are avail- avoid common vegetable prob- one reason why I seem to do several things at the same time. door prizes to give away during ing excessively every day in- able at most garden centers and lems through techniques such as I also realize that age causes tasks to take longer than they the seminar. Please call the ex- vites root rot and disease. Roots can be attached to the hose bib. crop rotation, weed control, re- once did. I used to stay in the garden all day long throughout tension offi ce at 770-387-5142 to actually need oxygen to grow I like to set the timer on my gar- sistant varieties, proper spacing, the summer, but now I intentionally limit my tasks and take let us know you’re coming. and stay healthy. If the soil re- den before going to work in the soil testing, sanitation, chemical plenty of breaks. With summer heat and humidity, I will load There’s much debate among mains saturated and never has a morning and not have to worry control, soil temperature and and move about three 6-cubic-foot wheelbarrow loads before I county extension agents about chance to dry out for a few days, about turning it off. planting dates. take a break; in cooler weather I would move fi ve loads before the most common garden prob- then the roots will die from a A simple mechanical timer Be sure to bag a bug, weed or taking a breather. lems that we encounter on the lack of oxygen. usually costs between $10 and disease sample and bring it to While I’m outside, to counter heat stress, I keep a quart- job. The majority would agree Ironically, when roots start to $20, a reasonable amount given the seminar. sized fl ip-top bottle fi lled with water close by so I can grab that the number one issue is fre- die, the plant will actually start t h e c o n v e n i e n c e t h e y p r o v i d e . a drink when I need it. When the bottle is empty, I’ll take a quent water application to gar- to wilt because the dying roots If you’re hand-watering your — Paul Pugliese is the Ex- longer break to refi ll it. I mix an electrolyte into most bottles dens, especially in our Georgia are unable to absorb water. This vegetables with a hose, time how tension Coordinator and Agri- of water. I began this practice after I discovered that water red clay soils. Clay soils have creates a vicious cycle where long it takes to fi ll up a 5-gallon cultural & Natural Resources only did not replenish my body with the stuff needed to ward the highest water holding capac- people assume they need to wa- bucket of water. Six gallons of Agent for Bartow County Coop- off a heat injury. I found these extra steps to be necessary ity of any soil in the world. As ter their “wilted” garden more. water per 10 square feet soaks erative Extension, a partnership after a spate of cramps in my legs and other muscles, plus a result, it’s very easy to “over- The proper way to water a the soil about the same as 1 inch of The University of Georgia, just plain feeling “yech” after a hot day in the garden many water” plants that are growing garden with clay soil is more of rain. This will vary depend- The U.S. Department of Ag- years ago. in clay soil, which takes longer deeply and less frequently. The ing on your water pressure, hose riculture and Bartow County. Some stressors can’t be avoided, such as the use of a plate to dry out than other soil types. rule of thumb is to apply about 1 size and nozzle that you have on For more information and free compactor which comes in two sizes. Over two different rent- I cringe every time a client inch of water per week. If we get your hose. If it takes 30 seconds farm, lawn or garden publica- al days, I used both sizes because that is what the project need- tells me they water their garden an inch of rain, you shouldn’t to fi ll a 5-gallon bucket, then tions, call 770-387-5142 or visit ed. Regardless of the size of the machine, the vibration of the every day. Even watering lightly water your garden for at least you can count to 30 while you our local website at ugaexten- compacting plate coupled with its forward motion aggravated every day is not a good thing, a week. If we get a half inch of water each tomato plant in your sion.org/bartow. the arthritis in my joints. Not even my daily dose of naproxen took the edge off the pain. But the task got done and the pain went away after a few days of “keep on keeping on.” And, yes, on days like those I do get grumpier than usual simply because I am hurting more than usual. The way I see it, being outside in the garden keeps my joints and muscles fl exible (I can still touch my toes). I think that I would rather ETS OF THE EEK wear out than rust out. The arthritis has been in my neck and EVHS P W hip for more than 30 years, so I live with it. And move on. Even in retirement I cannot allow myself to watch more television than I did while I was still working full-time. Now, even with 10 or 11 hours a day free, I allow myself to get garden projects done in their own time. I don’t have to contin- ually push to get something done, although from last February through May I pushed myself a little more to get the garden ready for show. After moving tons of materials, my hip and my neck hurt, but the muscles underneath the pad of my thumbs absolutely screamed in pain. About a week before show day, I bought a pair of fi ngerless compression gloves that seemed to help. To paraphrase my mother: “… These things too shall pass.” And the pain subsided into aches. I learned long ago to suck it up and don’t talk much about my aches. A few years ago I discovered my vision fl uctuates with the amount and intensity of activity that I engaged in the previous day. On some days, I need my eyeglasses. On other days I for- get to put on my glasses. Yet other days I see clearly with ei- ther my left or my right eye. Really bad days bring on blurred vision in both eyes. I’ve learned to live with it. So I ache a little bit. I hurt a little bit. Degenerative arthritis (but isn’t all arthritis degenerative?) seems to be the source. Also, just before the weather changes, I tend to be grumpy until the front passes. Through it all I shrug my shoulders and think at least I can still get out into the garden. I don’t need to be fast, only steady.

ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has Left, this little guy’s name is Willie and he is a 5-year-old, scruffy shelter blend. Willie has a laid-back attitude and a bubbly, been gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Informa- bouncy personality. This low rider fella can keep himself occupied by throwing a toy up in the air and proudly parading it around. tion about gardening can be found on the University of Geor- When Willie is ready for a nap, he likes to settle down into a lap or couch and catch some zzz’s after some ear rubs and chin gia Cooperative Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/ scratches. Willie gets along well with his runmates and he would love to have a backyard, a nice family and lots of toys to play the day away! Right, Claire is a 6-month-old kitten who has been at EVHS since she was just 10 weeks old. This precious girl is publications/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Of- all white with sparkling green and bronze-colored eyes. She has a tranquil demeanor, which seems to mean she is overlooked. fi ce, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The This little lady loves to socialize with other cats and people and she is also litter box trained. Claire adores bells, feathers and Extension Master Gardener Program is a volunteer training comfy laps to nap in, and she is a volunteer favorite! To adopt Willie, Claire, or any of their friends, or to volunteer at EVHS, visit program for home gardeners offered through county offi ces www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. Dad weighs possible pitfalls of hosting son’s teammates DEAR ABBY: My 13-year-old married a man last spring. One professional conference, which and it’s time for both of you to son plays on a local travel sports week after their honeymoon, he has the usual presentations, ven- DEAR ABBY: Three months move on. Then do it. team. Many of his teammates was diagnosed with Stage 4 metas- dors and activities. Every time I ago, I went out on three dates with could be considered lower class tasized colon cancer. After eight go, there’s always a photographer. “Kevin.” Then he sent me a text DEAR ABBY: I added my or lower middle class. We live in a months of doctors, hospitals and It’s annoying. When a photogra- saying he didn’t feel I could offer 37-year-old son to my insurance luxurious home. We don’t fl aunt it, chemo, he passed away. pher sneaks up to take photos, it him the relationship he is looking policy because it would cost him and we’re not snobbish. All of the By They never had an opportunity distracts the presenter. Then the for, but he wants to remain friends almost double if he went on his kids and the parents get along, and Abigail Van Buren to write thank-you notes for their camera is usually swung around to because he has fun with me. I own. The problem is, I struggle socioeconomic status plays no role sequences? — SPORTS DAD IN wedding gifts. My daughter feels shoot the audience. agreed, and we’ve gotten together every month getting him to send in our interactions. THE SOUTH it is not appropriate now. I feel I have been photographed many times since and communi- me the money so I can pay the My son invited a few of his she should do it, saying something many times while I was browsing cate often. premium. He promises to send it teammates over for a few hours, DEAR DAD: I disagree with like, “Before my husband passed through the vendors. I have never I am not physically attracted but never does. What should I do? and from the expressions on their your mother. If your son and his away, we enjoyed this gift very given my permission to have any to him, but I sense he is attracted — CAN’T AFFORD IT IN THE faces, it was clear they had never teammates enjoy being together much.” She said to ask you. What of them published. The photos to me, and it makes me uncom- SOUTH seen a home like ours. They be- in addition to the time they spend is your opinion? — WONDER- appear on state or national organi- fortable. Since we agreed to be haved like perfect gentlemen and doing their sports, they should be ING IN CALIFORNIA zation websites for viewing by as- friends, he has invited me over for DEAR CAN’T: Give your ir- were a pleasure to have over. allowed that pleasure. Your home sociation members (not the general “movie and cuddle night,” put his responsible son a date by which My mother suggested that it might be the most logical place to DEAR WONDERING: It is public). What are my rights? Am I arm around me, asked to kiss me you expect to have the money each would be better not to invite the host these gatherings simply be- always appropriate to thank peo- the only one who is camera shy? and booked a hotel room with only month for his share of the premi- boys over again because it isn’t cause it is large enough to accom- ple for their kindness. Since you — TEACHER ON THE WEST one bed and no sofa. It’s like I am um. Tell him that if the money is fair to them. Her concern is that it modate all of the boys. Because asked my opinion, I agree that COAST his placeholder until he fi nds a real not there when it’s time for you might make them feel bad because they come from a lower income your daughter should write short girlfriend, and he wants to spend to send the payment that you will they have so much less than we do. level doesn’t mean they can’t forge notes to the people who gave her DEAR TEACHER: You are time with me only out of boredom drop him from your insurance. While I understand her point of meaningful — and lasting — wedding gifts and tell them she not the only person who dislikes and loneliness. I don’t know how Make sure he understands that view, I also think it can be benefi - friendships with your son. would have written sooner, but she having their picture taken — to break things off nicely. — NOT this is not an idle threat, and if he cial for them to see what the possi- Many successful individuals is still grieving the loss of her hus- particularly without permission. INTERESTED IN THE WEST doesn’t follow through, take him bilities are in the world if you work weren’t born with the proverbial band. Then she should thank them Many others also do. However, if off the policy. hard and are successful. Perhaps silver spoon in their mouths. And for their generosity. The rules of the photographer has been hired DEAR NOT INTERESTED: it will inspire them to do better in many successful individuals did etiquette do not require her to say by the association sponsoring the I think you have Kevin pegged Dear Abby is written by Abigail school, go to college, etc. not attend college. They went to more than that. When you discuss event, I don’t think you have any correctly. Here’s how to distance Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Of course, the primary purpose trade and tech schools and provide with her what I have written — as I choice about being photographed. yourself “nicely.” Tell him you like Phillips, and was founded by her for their coming over was just for themselves and their families with am sure you will — please convey You might be out of camera range him very much. But as a platonic mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact friends to spend time together and very comfortable lifestyles. to her my deepest sympathy. if you sit toward the back of the au- friend only. Explain that kissing, Dear Abby at www.DearAbby. have fun. What do you think of dience. Or, do what some celebri- cuddling and sharing a bed are com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange- these potential unintended con- DEAR ABBY: My daughter DEAR ABBY: I’m going to a ties do — wear dark glasses. things you do with a boyfriend, les, CA 90069. 4C Sunday, August 4, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listings The Daily Tribune News

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(N) (Live) Å News 60 Minutes (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ Instinct (N) ’ Å The Good Fight (N) News Sports WPXA (14) , NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ WATL (36)` Culture Caught Saving Hope ’ House Flipping 101 ›› “Mouse Hunt” (1997) Nathan Lane. ›› “Yours, Mine & Ours” (2005) ›› “Constantine” (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves. Simpsons News House United Fight Alliance WGN-A (9) / Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Married Married WPBA (30) 0 Grantchester Victoria-Master (1:56) Victoria on Masterpiece (:45) Victoria on Masterpiece ’ Å Victoria-Master Victoria-Master You Are Finding Your Roots American Experience ’ (Part 3 of 3) Beyond a Year TLC AUnexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ 90 Day Fiancé ’ 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (N) Unexpected “We’re Back, Baby” (N) A&E FGhost Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ ››› “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003) ’ ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” (2006) ’ Å (:04) Ghost Hunters DISC HExtinct or Alive: Lost Sharkwrecked Bear vs. Shark ’ Laws of Jaws ’ Laws of Jaws Expedition Unknown Great White Abyss Legend-Deep Blue (7:59) Serengeti (N) Alaskan Bush (:02) Raising Wild (N) ’ Å TNT I› “Hot Pursuit” (2015, Comedy) (:45) ››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson. ›› “The Intern” (2015) Robert De Niro. Å (DVS) ››› “Beauty and the Beast” (2017) Emma Watson. Claws (N) Claws Å (DVS) “Beauty & Beast” USA JChrisley Chrisley ›› “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel. Å (DVS) (:45) ›› “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” ›› “Fast & Furious” (2009) Vin Diesel. (:15) ›› “Fast Five” (2011) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Å (DVS) Mod Fam Mod Fam fx K“Fast & Furious 6” ››› “Furious 7” (2015, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. ’ Å ››› “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017) Tom Holland. Å Weekly (:32) The Weekly ’ “Spider” ESPN NThe Basketball Tournament The Basketball Tournament MLS Soccer Baseball Tonight MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. (N) (Live) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsC. ESPN 2 OUltimate Little League Softball Holey Moley (N) ’ 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony Å SC Feat. Little League Baseball Formula 1 Racing FOXSPO P CJ10 Braves (:15) MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Braves Live! Post. Red Bull Cliff Diving Motorcycle Race World Poker World Poker Red Bull Cliff Diving World Poker World Poker HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE URaceline 3 Wide Fight Sports: Boxing World TeamTennis New York Empire at Washington Kastles. Future Epic Waves P1 AquaX USA 2019 Silver Fight Sports: Boxing Sport. 3 Wide FREE V(11:40) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å (:20) ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (4:50) ››› “Cinderella” (2015) Cate Blanchett. ’ Å (:20) ›› “Maleficent” (2014) Angelina Jolie. (:25) ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) ’ Å LIFE W“The Perfect Stalker” (2016) Å “The Perfect Girlfriend” (2015) Å “The Perfect Soulmate” (2017) Å “The Perfect Mother” (2018) Å “His Perfect Obsession” (2018) Å (:03) “V.C. Andrews’ Dark Angel” (2019) TRAV ¨Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Ripley’s Believe It Lege. Locations Lege. Locations ANPL ≠Lone Star Law ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law (7:59) Serengeti (N) North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law NICK ØSponge. Sponge. (:04) Henry Danger Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud (:26) Henry Danger SpongeBob All That ›› “Save the Last Dance” (2001) Julia Stiles. Å Friends DISNEY ∞ “Descendants 3” ’ Just Roll Big City Raven Raven Raven Sydney Coop Bunk’d Raven Andi Sydney Bunk’d Raven Raven “Descendants 3” (2019) Dove Cameron. Amphibia Big City Raven Andi TVL ±Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men AMC ≤“Terminator 2” ››› “X-Men” (2000, Action) Hugh Jackman. Å ››› “X-Men 2” (2003) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. Å ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Hugh Jackman. Preacher Jesse and Tulip attack. (N) Å Preacher Å COM ¥Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office (:15) The Office (6:50) ›› “Step Brothers” (2008) Å (:15) ›› “Step Brothers” (2008) Will Ferrell. Å “Tallad TCM μ(:15) ›› “Kathleen” (1941) Shirley Temple. ›› “The Story of Seabiscuit” (:45) ›››› “Fort Apache” (1948) John Wayne. ››› “The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer” “Rebecca-Sunnybrook Farm” ››› “Wee Willie Winkie” (1937) Å “Susan BRAVO ∂Housewives/OC Housewives/OC The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians Housewives Housewives Housewives Southern Charm Watch OC Watch Potomac BET ∏(11:05) ›› “The Family That Preys” (2008) (:02) ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” (1993) Angela Bassett. (:05) ›› “John Q” (2002) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. Sunday Best (N) Murder in the Thirst Sunday Best Murder in the Thirst SYFY ∫›› “Blade: Trinity” (:04) ›› “Evil Dead” (2013) Jane Levy. (:07) ›› “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (:06) ›› “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013) ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) Shia LaBeouf. Premiere. Futurama Futurama FS1 ªNASCAR RaceDay NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point Horse Race Pence 2019 FIFA MLS Soccer Philadelphia Union at D.C. United. (N) MLS Soccer PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ (:01) Bar Rescue ’ (:02) Bar Rescue ’ (:03) Bar Rescue ’ (:04) Bar Rescue ’ (:05) Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue (N) ’ (:01) Bar Rescue ’

MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 5, 2019 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 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Bachelor in Paradise “601A” (N) Å (:01) Grand Hotel (N) News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Beat Shazam (N) ’ So You Think Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Paid Prg. Cham Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior (N) ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Birthday Cat in the Sesame Splash Pinkalicious Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow POV (N) ’ Å Amanpour-Co WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) ’ Big Bang Neighbor Bull ’ Å News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “X” Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Law Order: CI Law Order: CI 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ Å JAG “Odd Man Out” JAG “Head to Toe” JAG “The Mission” JAG ’ Å JAG “Hero Worship” JAG “First Casualty” JAG “Port Chicago” WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Cooking Martha Chefs Chefs News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Midsomer Murders Midsomer Murders Feel Better Fast and Make It Last TLC AUntold Stories of ER Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other 90 Day: Other The Family Chantel Unexpected ’ A&E F60 Days: Narco Live PD “Live PD -- 08.17.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live Rescue -- 08.05.19” (N) Live PD Live PD DISC HUltimate Air Jaws Air Jaws Apoc. Air Jaws: Fin of Fury Air Jaws: Walking Air Jaws: Night Air Jaws: Hunted Air Jaws Strikes Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Aaron Needs a Job Fast N’ Loud ’ TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ ›› “Edge of Darkness” (2010) Mel Gibson. Å ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016) Å (DVS) ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise. ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mother Mike Mike ›› “Terminator Genisys” (2015) ’ Å ›› “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) Hugh Jackman. ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å Legion “Chapter 26” Legion “Chapter 26” ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Chicago Cubs. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Football Noon Question Around Pardon Little League Baseball Little League Baseball NFL Live Å FOXSPO P MLB Baseball: Reds at Braves Red Bull Series MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Atlanta Braves. Red Bull Cliff Diving Drag Racing Drag Racing Spotlight Focused Motorcycle Race HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:03) Pawn Stars (N) (:05) Pawn Stars ’ FSSE UExcursion Waves 18 Holes Swing Golf 3 Wide Outdoors Epic Silver XTERRA Future Sports Training Breaking Reunion Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) Post Baseball FREE V(11:00) ›› “The DUFF” (2015) Middle Middle Middle Middle › “Because I Said So” (2007) Diane Keaton. ’ Å ›› “Sweet Home Alabama” (2002) ’ Å ›› “Footloose” (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon. ’ Å The 700 Club (N) ’ LIFE WCelebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap Å Wife Swap Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å ›› “Unforgettable” (2017) Rosario Dawson. Å (:33) “Unwanted Guest” (2016) TRAV ¨Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Survivor Paranormal Paranormal Survivor ANPL ≠The Secret of Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier Last Frontier NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Big City Big City Amphibia Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Just Roll Coop Coop Sydney Sydney “Descendants 3” (2019) ’ Raven Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H “Lil” Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Everybody Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(11:30) ››› “X-Men 2” (2003) Patrick Stewart. Å ››› “Zombieland” (2009, Comedy) Å ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Hugh Jackman. ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider. Å COM ¥Futurama South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Office Office (:15) The Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Lights TCM μ› “There’s That Woman Again” ››› “Mary Burns, Fugitive” ›› “The Shining Hour” (1938) ›› “That Uncertain Feeling” ››› “A Woman’s Face” (1941) Å ›››› “Ninotchka” (1939) Greta Garbo. ›› “I Met Him in Paris” (1937) “3rdFin BRAVO ∂Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Watch Below BET ∏Payne Payne Payne Payne Payne Payne Payne ›› “Boomerang” (1992, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Halle Berry. ›› “Like Mike” (2002, Children’s) Lil’ Bow Wow. Å ››› “Creed” (2015) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. SYFY ∫“Dead in the Water” (2018) Å ›› “The Thing” (2011), Joel Edgerton Å (:15) ›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009) Shia LaBeouf. Å ›› “Blade” (1998) Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff. Å (:03) ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) Å FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Undisputed Fair NASCAR Race Hub Unrivaled: Earnhardt NFL NFL NFL NFL NFL Turning Point MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ(:06) Bar Rescue ’ (:08) Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops (N) Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 6, 2019 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 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Bachelor in Paradise “601B” (N) ’ Å Bless black-ish News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Spin the Wheel (N) First Responders Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & House Vets-Pets Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! America’s Got Talent “Judge Cuts 4” (N) (:01) Bring the Funny Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Woodstock: 50 American Experience (N) ’ Å (DVS) Amanpour-Co WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) ’ NCIS ’ Blood & Treasure News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ Private Eyes ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG “Tribunal” ’ JAG ’ Å JAG ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops Cops Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Cook Kitchen Earth’s Natural News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Joe Bonamassa-Blues Celtic Woman: Ancient Land ’ Å Retire TLC AUntold Stories of ER The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple ’ The Little Couple (N) The Little Couple (Season Premiere) (N) ’ (:02) Outdaughtered A&E FIntervention ’ Intervention ’ Intervention ’ Intervention ’ ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 Intervention (N) 60 Days: Narco (:04) The First 48 ’ DISC HAlien Sharks ’ Super Predator ’ Sharks of Head. Tiburones: Sharks Great White Legend-Deep Blue Expedition Unknown Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch (N) Undercover Billion. (:04) Deadliest Catch TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” Animal Kingdom (N) Animal Kingdom “General’s Dtr” USA JNCIS “Love & War” NCIS “Deliverance” NCIS “Bounce” ’ NCIS ’ NCIS “Knockout” ’ NCIS ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Miz & Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mike Mike ›› “X-Men: The Last Stand” (2006) Hugh Jackman. ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. ’ Å Pose “Revelations” Pose “Revelations” ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Little League Baseball Little League Baseball The Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Football Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) NFL Live Å Football UFC 238: Cejudo vs. Moraes From June 8, 2019. (N) FOXSPO P Red Bull Red Bull Crashed Ice ’ World Poker World Poker Motorcycle Race Redfern Polaris German Super Cup Soccer Tennis Crank Red Bull Motorcycle Race HIST TAmerican American American American Restoration American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (:02) The Strongest Man in History “Bigger & Stronger” (N) Å FSSE UMLB Baseball: Braves at Twins Ala.Bass Outside MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. Golf XTERRA Future Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) Post Baseball FREE V(11:00) › “Because I Said So” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Footloose” (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon. ’ Å Good Trouble (N) (:01) ›› “Can’t Hardly Wait” (1998) ’ The 700 Club ’ LIFE WCelebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Dance Moms (N) (:03) ›› “A Walk to Remember” (2002) TRAV ¨Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Destination Truth Lege. Locations Lege. Locations Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Å Code of the Wild (N) Lege. Locations ANPL ≠The Secret of Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ Jeremy Wade Jeremy Wade Wild Africa: Rivers of Life ’ Å NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. (:09) ››› “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. ›› “Epic” (2013) Voices of Colin Farrell. Premiere. ’ Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Big City Big City Amphibia Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Just Roll Coop Coop Sydney Sydney “Descendants 3” (2019) ’ Raven Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Everybody Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Jaws 3” ›››› “Jaws” (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. Å ›› “Jaws 2” (1978) Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary. Å Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men “Ghostbusters II” COM ¥Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Drunk Alternat. Daily Lights TCM μ(11:30) ›› “Duchess of Idaho” ››› “Two Girls and a Sailor” (1944) Å (:45) ›››› “Ziegfeld Follies” (1946) Å (:45) ››› “Words and Music” (1948) Mickey Rooney. ››› “Stormy Weather” (1943) ›› “The Duke Is Tops” (1938) “Cabin in the Sky” BRAVO ∂Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC (:01) Flipping Exes Watch OC BET ∏(10:36) ›› “Boomerang” (1992) (:38) ››› “Dope” (2015, Comedy) Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori. (:26) ›› “Like Mike” (2002) Lil’ Bow Wow. Å (6:55) ››› “Kicks” (2016) Jahking Guillory. Tales (N) The Next Big Thing Tales SYFY ∫(:15) “House of the Witch” (2017) Å (:15) ›› “Blade” (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes. Å (:45) ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) Wesley Snipes. (:15) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) Å (DVS) “Harry Potter and Deathly” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Undisputed Fair Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship MLB Whiparound (N) MLB’s PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “Major League” (1989) Tom Berenger. Å Ink Master (N) ’ ›› “Major League”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 7, 2019 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 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Press Your Luck (N) Card Sharks “107” Match Game (N) ’ News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef (N) ’ BH90210 (N) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Naturally Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Ellen’s Game Ellen’s Game The InBetween (N) Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Outdoors Recon Ancient Skies (N) ’ NOVA (N) Å To Catch a Comet Amanpour-Co WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) Big Brother (N) ’ S.W.A.T. ’ Å News Colbert WPXA (14) , Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Å Dateline ’ Å 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods “Pilot” Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG “In Country” ’ JAG “Enemy Below” JAG ’ ››› “Bad Santa” (2003), Tony Cox Å ››› “Bad Santa” (2003), Tony Cox Å Married Married WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Belton Milk British Baking News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Downton Abbey Returns! Å Mannheim Steamroller Health TLC AUntold Stories of ER Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Dr. Pimple Popper The Family Chantel Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ A&E FPsychic Kids Psychic Kids Psychic Kids Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ Ghost Hunters ’ (:01) Ghost Hunters (:04) Ghost Hunters DISC HExpedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Contact (N) Å Expedition Unkn. TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural “Baby” Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ ›› “Immortals” (2011) Henry Cavill. ›› “300: Rise of an Empire” (2014, Action) ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” (2016) Å (DVS) “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Cairo” (N) (:01) Pearson (N) Law & Order: SVU fx KMother Mother Mike Mike ››› “Everest” (2015) Jason Clarke. ’ Å ›› “The Fate of the Furious” (2017, Action) Vin Diesel. ’ Å ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å Snowfall (N) ’ Snowfall ’ Å ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Pittsburgh Pirates. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OPizza Team Cherry Putt-Putt Gold/Tee Figure 8 TramDriver Tetris Marble Mower Robot Electricians Sign Stairs Cornhole Cup Dodgeball (N) ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” FOXSPO P Drag Racing Red Bull Cliff Diving Golf Life Crank World Poker World Poker Drag Racing German Super Cup Soccer Drag Racing World Poker HIST TCities of/Underworld Cities of/Underworld Cities of/Underworld Cities of/Underworld Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) Strongest Man Strongest Man FSSE UBaseball Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) Post 3 Wide Fight Sports: Boxing MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. XTERRA Champ. MLB Baseball FREE V(11:00) “Liar Liar” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. ’› “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999) ’ grown-ish (:31) ››› “The Wedding Singer” (1998) ’ grown-ish The 700 Club ’ LIFE WCelebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Marrying Millions (N) Married-Sight Married Married at First Sight (N) Å Marrying Millions (N) Marrying Millions TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum UFOs: The Lost Ev UFOs: The Lost Ev UFOs: The Lost Ev UFOs: The Lost Ev UFOs: The Lost Ev UFOs: The Lost Ev Monsters Atta. Ripley’s Believe It ANPL ≠The Secret of Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law (:01) Lone Star Law (:01) Lone Star Law NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. ››› “Spy Kids” (2001) Antonio Banderas. Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Big City Big City Amphibia Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Just Roll Coop Coop Sydney Sydney “Descendants 3” (2019) ’ Raven Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger King The King of Queens AMC ≤“Gangs of NY” ››› “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” Å ››› “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray. Å ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å (:35) ››› “Double Jeopardy” COM ¥South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Daily Lights TCM μ››› “The Naked Spur” (1953) Å ››› “The Man From Laramie” (1955) Å ››› “The Mortal Storm” (1940) Å ››› “The Shop Around the Corner” (1940) ››› “Harvey” (1950) James Stewart. Å ››› “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) Å BRAVO ∂Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Southern Charm Watch Charm BET ∏Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend (:45) Girlfriends ’ Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend black-ish black-ish black-ish black-ish ›› “John Q” (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. ››› “American Gangster” (2007) Denzel Washington. SYFY ∫“Cucuy: The Boogeyman” (2018) Å ›› “The Call” (2013) Halle Berry. Å ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) (:05) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) Krypton (N) Å ››› “Arrival” (2016) FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Women’s Golf U.S. Amateur: Round of 64. (N) (Live) Å Fair Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship MLB Whiparound (N) Pence PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “Top Gun” (1986, Action) Tom Cruise. ’ Å Yellowstone (N) ’ The Last Cowboy ’ The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listings www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, August 4, 2019 5C THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 8, 2019 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 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Holey Moley (N) ’ Family Food Fight Reef Break (N) ’ News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real “MAJOR.” TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef (N) ’ Spin the Wheel (N) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Con Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Wall ’ Å Game Night Law & Order: SVU Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) 50 Years With Peter, Paul and Mary ’ 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) ’ How Not to Die WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Sheldon Big Brother (N) Elementary (N) ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast The Good Wife ’ The Good Wife ’ 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ JAG ’ JAG “In Thin Air” ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Lidia Nick Ancient Skies ’ News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Ancient Skies ’ NOVA Å Prince: Rave Un2 the Year 2000 Celtic TLC AUntold Stories of ER Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Untold Stories of ER My Crazy Birth Story A&E FThe First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ (:01) The First 48 ’ 60 Days: Narco DISC HAlaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush Alaskan Bush People: Raised Wild (N) ’ Undercover Billion. TNT ISupernatural ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ ›› “Divergent” (2014) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. Å (DVS) ››› “Wonder Woman” (2017) Gal Gadot, Chris Pine. Å (DVS) Chasing the Cure (N) Å ›› “Insurgent” (2015) USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. Premiere. Queen of the South (:01) Pearson Å fx KMother Mother Mother Mike Mike ›› “Mechanic: Resurrection” (2016) ’ ›› “Jurassic World” (2015) Chris Pratt. ’ Å ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å Baskets Baskets Baskets “Pixels” ESPN NLittle League Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Round of 16. From Montreal. (N) (Live) Football Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) Professional Fighters UFC Main Event WNBA Basketball: Mercury at Sparks FOXSPO P Tennis Motorcycle Race Red Bull Air Racing Red Bull Cliff Diving Crank Tennis World Poker World Poker Motorcycle Race Polaris Red Bull HIST TPawn Pawn Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men (N) Ax Men (N) ’ (:03) Alone (N) ’ (:05) Alone ’ FSSE UMLB Baseball: Braves at Twins Breaking Excursion MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Minnesota Twins. Outdoors Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins. (N) (Live) Post Training MLB Baseball FREE V(11:00) ››› “Dumb & Dumber” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “17 Again” (2009) Zac Efron. ’ Å ››› “The Wedding Singer” (1998) ’ Å ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” The 700 Club ’ LIFE WCelebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Little Women: LA Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA TRAV ¨My Ghost Story My Ghost Story My Ghost Story The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files (N) Å The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files ANPL ≠Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Sponge. Sponge. ››› “Enchanted” (2007) Amy Adams. Å Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Big City Big City Amphibia Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Just Roll Coop Coop Sydney Sydney “Descendants 3” (2019) ’ Raven Coop Coop Raven Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Fast Times Rid” ›› “Summer Rental” (1985) John Candy. ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999) Tommy Lee Jones. ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å “Home Alone 2: Lost in N.Y.” COM ¥Futurama Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily Lights TCM μ›› “Ride, Vaquero” (1953) Robert Taylor. ››› “Mogambo” (1953) Clark Gable. ›› “Knights of the Round Table” (1953) ›› “Bhowani Junction” (1956) Å Ava Gardner: Gypsy (:15) ›››› “The Killers” (1946) Å “Pandora-Flying” BRAVO ∂Million Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing New York Million Dollar Listing Flip It Like Disick Watch Million BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns TBA ›› “John Q” (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. ››› “American Gangster” (2007) Denzel Washington. “Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Marriage Counselor” SYFY ∫CSI: ›› “Solace” (2015, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins. Å (2:47) ››› “Starship Troopers” (1997) Å (:32) ››› “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (2016) ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise. Å Krypton Å FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Women’s Golf U.S. Amateur: Rounds of 32 & 16. (N) (Live) Å NASCAR Race Hub Drag Racing MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ (:35) Mom (:10) Mom (:45) Mom (:15) Mom ’ Å (7:50) › “Dirty Grandpa” (2016) ’ Å (:15) › “Dirty Grandpa” (2016) ’ Å

FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 9, 2019 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 Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET WE Day (N) ’ What Would 20/20 ’ Å News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) BH90210 ’ MasterChef ’ 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 ’ Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (N) ’ Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Birthday Cat in the Sesame Splash Pinkalicious Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Aging Alan Jackson-Memories Prince: Rave Un2 the Year 2000 Belly Slimdown WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Hawaii Five-0 ’ Magnum P.I. ’ Blue Bloods ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ JAG ’ JAG “Ready or Not” Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Mexico Recon Lark Rise News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Great Performances ’ Å Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD ’ Feel TLC AUntold Stories of ER Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days ’ 90 Day: Other The Family Chantel A&E FLive PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD “Live PD -- 08.03.19” ’ Å Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 08.09.19” (N) ’ (Live) Å DISC HMysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ BattleBots “Episode 9” (N) ’ Å Masters of Disaster Mysteries of TNT ISupernatural ’ Bones ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å ›› “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” (2016) Å (DVS) Chasing the Cure “Five- USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. Å ››› “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” (2013) Premiere. Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mike Mike Mike ››› “Sicario” (2015, Suspense) Emily Blunt. ’ Å ››› “Kingsman: The Secret Service” (2014) Colin Firth. ’ Å ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr.. ’ Snowfall ’ Å ESPN NLittle League Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball Little League Baseball SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Quarterfinals. From Montreal. (N) (Live) Football Question Around Pardon SportCtr ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Quarterfinals. (N) Football UFC UFC CFL Football: Redblacks at Eskimos FOXSPO P Red Bull Cliff Diving Drag Racing World Poker Polaris Golf Life Focused Spotlight CJ10 Braves MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins. (N) (Live) Post Golf Life MLB Baseball HIST TAncient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens (N) (:03) The UnXplained (:05) The UnXplained FSSE UMLB Baseball: Braves at Marlins Sports Future MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins. Running Power Power Future Fight Sports: Boxing 3 Wide Raceline College Wrestling FREE V›› “She’s All That” ›››› “When Harry Met Sally...” (1989) ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) George Clooney. ’ ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” (2004) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. ’ Å ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007) George Clooney. ’ The 700 Club ’ LIFE WCelebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. Å Marrying Millions TRAV ¨Haunted Towns Haunted Towns Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Ghosts- Morga. Haunted Towns (N) Haunted Towns ANPL ≠The Secret of Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ River Monsters River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ Solved Solved Solved Solved River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ Å NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Smarter ›› “Tooth Fairy” (2010) Dwayne Johnson. ’ Å Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Big City Big City Amphibia Big City Big City Bunk’d Bunk’d Just Roll Coop Coop Sydney Sydney “Descendants 3” (2019) ’ Raven Sydney Just Roll Raven Andi TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Summer Rental” ›› “Christmas With the Kranks” (2004) ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å ›› “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Å ›› “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994) (:05) “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” COM ¥Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Gabriel Iglesias: Fat Cellar South Pk TCM μ“Southern Yank” (:15) ›› “Ship Ahoy” (1942) Å ›› “Texas Carnival” (1951) ›› “Bathing Beauty” (1944) (:15) ››› “Neptune’s Daughter” (1949) ››› “Whistling in the Dark” ›› “Whistling in Dixie” (1942) “Whistling-Brk.” BRAVO ∂Below Deck Å Below Deck “Fire!” Below Deck Å Below Deck Å Below Deck Å Below Deck Å To Be Announced ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012) “Tyler P” BET ∏Martin Martin Martin Martin ’ Martin ’ TBA Martin ’ Martin ’ black-ish black-ish black-ish black-ish black-ish black-ish ››› “Friday” (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. ›› “Next Friday” (2000) Ice Cube. SYFY ∫›› “Underworld: Evolution” (2006) Å ›› “Underworld” (2003) Kate Beckinsale. Å ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise. Å ›› “The Magnificent Seven” (2016, Western) Denzel Washington. Killjoys (N) Å Futurama Futurama FS1 ªHerd Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship Women’s Golf U.S. Amateur: Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) Å Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship Mexico Primera Division Soccer PARMT æ(:06) Bar Rescue ’ (:08) Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men (:25) Mom Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “Coming to America” (1988) Eddie Murphy. ’ Å “Coming-Amer.”

SATURDAY MORNING/AFTERNOON AUGUST 10, 2019 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 WSB (2) # Action News Action News Action News Good Morning GameDay Ocean Hanna Dr. Scott Action High Q World of X Games (N) Vacation Rock- WAGA (5) $ Good Day Good Day Good Day Paid Prg. Homes Earth Space Planet Weird Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship Jr. NBA Global Championship WXIA (11) & 11 Alive Weekend Today (N) ’ Å 11 Alive Weekend Mornings (N) Voyager Earth Con Naturally Vets-Pets Premier League Soccer: Spurs vs Villans Goal Premier Down Motorcycle Race Horse Race WPCH (17) _ Paid Prg. Business Dog Tale Rescue DFlyTV Think Big Holly Icons Estate Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. People Paid Prg. Last Man Last Man House Raw JB ShowOutdoors Dateline ’ Å Major Crimes Å WGTV (8) ( The Keto Diet The Age Fix With Dr. Anthony Youn ’ 10 Day Belly Slimdown With Dr. Kellyann Healing Mind With Martin Rossman, M.D. Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? ’ Memory Rescue With Daniel Amen, MD ’ Celtic Woman WGCL (46)) CBS46 News at 6am CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) ’ Å CBS46 News at 9am Lucky Dr. Chris Innova Hope- Better People JB Show WTT Season PGA PGA Tour Golf The Northern Trust, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) WPXA (14) , Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WATL (36)` Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Krill Om Paid Prg. Energy Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. ›› “Mouse Hunt” (1997) Nathan Lane. › “Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj” (2006) ››› “The Longest Yard” (1974) WGN-A (9) / Paid Prg. Dr Col Wing Dr Axe HOOVER Medicine ››› “Unstoppable” (2010), Chris Pine Å ››› “Unstoppable” (2010), Chris Pine Å ››› “300” (2006) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Å ›››› “Platoon” (1986, War) Tom Berenger. Å WPBA (30) 0 Sewing Painting Paint Garden Aging Food: What the Heck Should I Eat? ’ 10 Day Belly Slimdown With Dr. Kellyann Retire Safe & Secure With Ed Slott ’ Brain Secrets With Dr. Michael Merzenich Memory Rescue TLC AExtreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Extreme Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER Untold Stories of ER The Family Chantel The Family Chantel The Family Chantel A&E FPaid Prg. 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Mini Idea: What do helpers do? Think about Students who are social helpers are Be a how good it usually also leaders in the classroom. We feels for you call these kids role models. How can you to receive be a leader in your class? Social a smile or a • Volunteer for a class job. Many compliment. teachers choose students to do regular You can make chores in the classroom. Tell your teacher someone else you’d like to have a job. Helper feel that good! • Offer to help others. Are you really photo by Guian Bolisay/flickr good at math or art? Talk with your Are you wondering what school might be In the lunchroom teacher about helping other students with like this year? Many kids get a little anxious subjects that you love. Clue: A girl is sitting at a lunch table. • Follow the rules when you’re playing about the new year beginning. Nobody is sitting on either side of her. She While it probably won’t take long for you a game, and feels very alone. be kind to to feel at home, we wanted to pass on some Suggestion for social helpers: Go and sit in ideas that might help. those who one of the vacant seats next to her. Talk about don’t play as What does ‘social’ mean? something you think she might be interested well as you. When we say someone is social (SO-shul), in. Enjoy lunchtime together. • Know we mean that he or she gets along with others. On a school bus when to say They make the right choices. They respond Clue: One kid is teasing another kid, who you’re sorry. If to others’ needs. They are good companions, is getting upset at being picked on. you’ve made JC Winkler/flickr by photo friends and members of the school community. Suggestion for social helpers: Ask the kid a mistake, be willing to apologize and do Sometimes, kids might feel that they don’t being teased to come and sit by you so she can what’s needed to make it right. fit in or that they don’t belong. We all have move away from the teaser. • Be positive. Give a compliment to “social problems” at one time or another. On the playground someone. Smile. Share a joke. Be a social helper Clue: A boy is walking around the edge of More ideas? That’s where a social helper might step in. the playground by himself. He is not taking What other ideas do you have about These students are aware of the clues when a part in any games. being a social helper? Share your thoughts classmate is in need of a friend, a smile, a pat Suggestion for social helpers: Walk up to with your classmates or your family. on the back or a compliment. the kid with a smile on your face and ask him By being sensitive to the feelings of others to join in your group. and doing something that helps, kids get a good feeling themselves. True, kids can’t solve all problems, but they can help. It’s the job of By reaching Resources teachers, principals and counselors to help, too. out to kids Kids who are sensitive to others’ feelings you don’t know, you also have these traits: may make On the Web: • Responsibility • Caring new friends. • bit.ly/MPclique • Hard work • Honesty • Self-discipline • Trust At the library: • Loyalty • Respect • “Kindness Is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler” by Margery Cuyler Let’s think about some clues of social • “The Invisible Boy” by Trudy Ludwig problems and what a solution might be. photo by David Woo/flickr The Mini Page® © 2019 Andrews McMeel Syndication Based on materials originally produced and/or created by Betty Debnam.

Try ’n’ Find Mini Jokes Words that remind us of social helpers are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, Sasha: What is a tree’s and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: favorite drink? Sam: Root beer! ALONE, ANXIOUS, EZ I GOLOPAQSZVTE APOLOGIZE, CLASSMATE, FSPEKZREPLEHOEV CLUES, COMPLIMENT, SMGOTLTUBENOLAI Eco Note FEELINGS, HELPER, CCONSANX IOUSUST MODEL, OFFER, HEFD I IMSFPKYNE I POSITIVE, ROLE, RULES, OLF JELTSO I JETCS All living things play a SCHOOL, SENSITIVE, OIEYLLEISCFAELN particular role in their SMILE, SOCIAL, TEASE, LMRELOREVA I REUE environment. This is called a niche VOLUNTEER, YEAR. ESELURUDFELARES (neesh). However, only one species can HCTNEM I LPMOCLSK fill a niche in any habitat — if there were two, they would compete for the same food. For instance, anteaters occupy a certain niche in South America — they Cook’s Corner eat ants and termites. In places where there are no anteaters, other animals fill Fusilli With Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Spinach this niche. adapted with permission from “50 Things You Should Know You’ll need: • 10 ounces baby About the Environment” by Jen Green, © QEB Publishing Inc. • 1 pound fusilli spinach • 4 ounces herbed cheese (such as Boursin • salt and ground black or Alouette) pepper For later: • 1 cup chopped oil-packed sun-dried • 2 tablespoons grated Look through your newspaper for stories tomatoes or shredded romano cheese about kids or adults acting as social helpers for other people. What to do: 1. Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and transfer to a large bowl.

2. While pasta is still warm, stir in herbed cheese, blending until pasta is coated. 2019 Andrews McMeel Syndication 3. Stir in sun-dried tomatoes and spinach. Teachers: For standards-based 4. Season to taste with salt and pepper. activities to accompany this feature, 5. Transfer pasta to serving platter and top with romano cheese. visit: bit.ly/MPstandards. And follow The Mini Page® ©

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7 Little Words for Kids Use the letters in the boxes to make a word with the same meaning as the clue. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of letters in the solution. Each letter combination can be used only once, but all letter combinations will be necessary to complete the puzzle. 1. response to a question (6) IGN SCR FFE LM 2. unknown person (8) 3. leftover pieces (6) ECT AN AN PERF 4. without a flaw (7) 5. middle of your hand (4) STR ORE GIRA SW 6. pay no attention to (6) APS GER PA ER

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SUNDAY August 4, 2019 LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) People will encourage you to join their Today is a mix of optimism and be- club or jump on board with their plans ARIES (March 21 to April 19) wilderment. You know you can tack- in the morning. Nevertheless, later “It was Monday. It was Monday all le anything before you; nevertheless, in the day, things will look different. day.” Things are blowing hot and cold avoid power struggles with authority Now, you’re not sure. today. There are good moments and fi gures at work. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) challenging moments. It’s nothing you VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Although you think that bosses and can’t handle. This is a tricky day for fi nances. In the parents will endorse what you want in Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) morning, things look promising! But the morning, they might change their Although today starts off solid, espe- later, you will see obstacles to your mind later in the day. Easy does it. cially with respect to your work, later plans. Therefore, wait to be sure of Keep your eyes open. in the day, someone might challenge what you’re doing. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) you. Get ready to handle this. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Travel plans look exciting this morn- GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Wait until later in the day to decide on ing. However, before you book a res- Relations with kids are up and down to- your plans, because in the morning, ervation, wait until later in the day, day. There are good times, but sometimes you will be optimistic, even cocky. because something could go awry. the responsibilities are challenging. Go Later in the day, things will look dif- Hedge your bets. with the fl ow and hope for the best. ferent. (Whaaat?) Be aware of this. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) CANCER (June 21 to July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Although matters regarding inheri- Initially, this is a positive day, espe- Today begins in a pleasant, easygoing tances and shared property look pos- cially at home. Later in the day, chal- way. Then reality sets in and you have itive in the morning, some restrictions lenges from partners and close friends to cope with some struggles. (But it’s will change things later in the day. exist. Ya gotta take life one day at a nothing you can’t handle.) Therefore, don’t be hasty to make time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) plans. THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. Mathews Pajama Diaries by Terri Libenson ACROSS 1 Clipper or galleon 5 Potpie ingredients 9 Quebec or Alberta: abbr. 13 Lubricated 15 Torn in two 16 “Penny __”; Beatles hit 17 Fraternity letter 18 Law 20 As light __ Written By Brian & Greg Walker feather HI AND LOIS Drawn By Chance Browne 21 Floor cleaner 23 Pinkie, for one 24 Cain & Martin 26 “__-fi-fo-fum…” 27 Wreak havoc on 29 Clergyman 32 Linda Lavin’s role 33 “__ Were the Days” 35 Nickname for Margaret 37 Luxurious Created by Jacqueline E. Mathews 8/5/19 38 Minimum Saturday’s Puzzle Solved 39 Bridge 4 Hamster or 40 That girl hound PHOEBE AND HER UNICORN 41 Adhesive 5 __ up; provides 42 Baseball’s Yogi support for 43 Druggie 6 Suffix for auction 45 Most rational or profit 46 “Grand __ Opry” 7 __ so forth; et 47 Repairs cetera 48 Most popular 8 Hardest to bend sport worldwide 9 Mercury or Mars 51 Have supper 10 __ up; phoned 52 “Zip it!” 11 Singly 55 Not fated 12 Swerve 58 Adios in Avignon 14 Wreck 60 __ phones; 19 Family tree Verizon store member display 22 Late bedtime Adam@Home by Brian Bassett 61 Not slack 25 __ other; one ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 8/5/19 62 Bekins employee another All Rights Reserved. 63 Patella’s place 27 Knocks 39 “__ in the 49 Baker’s need 64 Hard-boiled 28 Hilo howdy Clowns” 50 Composer edibles 29 JFK’s mother 41 __ up; amassed Porter 65 Peddle 30 Tyrannical 42 Feisty rooster 53 Part of the foot 31 Backsides 44 Tame 54 Throw DOWN 33 Exam 45 Aegean or Yellow 56 In the __; like a 1 __ pop; soft drink 34 Head topper 47 Encounters sure thing 2 Rushes 36 Small fly 48 Defensive 57 Oaf 3 Foolhardy 38 Tear roughly tackle’s coup 59 Tijuana two 8C Sunday, August 4, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News

mount The following Bartow Coun- ladelfo Mendez of Cartersville, dean’s list at Clemson University Harrison Vicknair, Carters- ty students were named to the Kadesha Evans of Cartersville, for the spring 2019 semester. He ville spring 2019 dean’s list at Geor- Martice McClure of Adairs- is a pre-business major. SCHOOL NEWS Larissa Ware, Cartersville gia State University in Atlanta: ville, Robert Ainsworth of Car- Nathan Warner, Euharlee Austin Eskew of Cartersville, tersville, Rachel Blankinship of Cartersville resident Allie Za- The following Bartow Coun- Asia Knox, Cartersville Savannah Welch, Cartersville Abigail Jordan of Cartersville, Cartersville, Rachel Hawkins of ring, a sophomore criminology ty students were named to the Heather Kready, Cartersville Kayleigh Wheat, Cartersville Amber Lynne Tannahill of Eu- Euharlee, Shelby Smith of White major, was chosen as a member spring 2019 dean’s list at Georgia Madeline Lee, Cartersville Bree’ah Whitehead, Carters- harlee, Bridgette Garcia of Car- and Tyler Nguyen of Cartersville. of the 2019-20 Roadrunners class Highlands College: Soyoung Lemonds, Carters- ville tersville, Cheyenne Edwards of at Mississippi State University ville Kyra Williams, Cartersville Cartersville, Courtney Keeler The following Bartow Coun- in Starkville. She will help with Faith Affolder, Cartersville Chelsea Leon, Euharlee Tyjonnah Winters, Cartersville of Cartersville, Emily Christie ty students were named to the recruiting students, leading cam- Oskar Arnold, Cartersville Anna Magill, Adairsville Brandy Wise, Cartersville of Cartersville, Hillary Ortiz of spring 2019 dean’s list at Valdos- pus tours and assisting with cam- Levi Ayers, Cartersville Leah Martin, Cartersville Austin Yarborough, Carters- Kingston, Jennifer Nguyen of ta State University: Victor Davis pus events. Elijah Bagley, Aragon Cynthia Mata, Cartersville ville. Cartersville, Kevin Cespedes of of Cartersville, Miriam Hibbard Samantha Battle, Cartersville Matthew Mathias, Cartersville Cartersville, Kadesha Evans of of Cartersville, Cassie Katen of The following Bartow Coun- Yanik Beckley, Cartersville Aubrey Mayweather, Carters- Pamela Amanda Callaway Mul- Cartersville, Kemper Schlaak of Cartersville, Amari Lyons of ty students graduated spring se- Molly Belcher, Cartersville ville lins of Cartersville was named to Cartersville, Maggie Cochran of Cartersville, Jaison Morning of mester 2019 from the University Jasmain Belew, Adairsville Hunter Mccreary, Cartersville the Brenau University spring 2019 Adairsville, Minal Dalwadi of Cartersville, Jacob Paige of Ry- of Alabama: Courtney Morgan Andrew Belisle, Cartersville Linuel Mcghee, Cartersville merit list. Callaway Mullins, Class Cartersville, Martice McClure dal, Melanie Tuck of Cartersville Cochran of Adairsville, Bache- Maria Belman, Cartersville Kelsey Mckinley, Cartersville of 2019, is majoring in human re- of Adairsville, Megan Phillips and Karen Washington of Car- lor of Science in commerce and Brandon Benham, Euharlee Mayron Medina, Cartersville source management. of Cartersville, Melissa Tello of tersville. business administration, Master Joria Brooks, Adairsville Blanca Melendez, Cartersville Cartersville, Naki Cole of Car- of Science; Richard Ocy Flour- Marissa Brooky, Cartersville Karen Mercado, Cartersville University of North Georgia tersville, Odera Anokwalu-Ig- The following Bartow County noy III of Cartersville, Bache- Cody Brown, Euharlee Brianna Miller, Cartersville psychology majors Laura Mcniff webuike of Cartersville, Rachel students graduated spring semes- lor of Science in commerce and Dustin Brown, Rydal Caliope Miron, Cartersville of Cartersville and Nicholas Mor- Blankinship of Cartersville, Ros- ter 2019 from the Georgia Insti- business administration; Betsy Makenna Brown, Cartersville Isela Moraga, Cartersville gan of Taylorsville were among the ie Burgs of Cartersville, Rebekah tute of Technology in Atlanta: Holt of Cartersville, Master of Gloria Brownlow, Adairsville Chandler Morris, Cartersville record 65 current and former UNG Covarrubias of Cartersville, Ro- Cameron Black of Cartersville, Arts; Carson Elizabeth Rockey Carly Bucy, Cartersville Haley Murphy, Cartersville students who attended the National drigo Herrera of Adairsville, Ta- Bachelor of Science in chemi- of White, Bachelor of Science in Kelsey Bunch, Cartersville Vincent Myrick, Cartersville Conference on Undergraduate Re- nia Cortez of Cartersville, Toan cal and biomolecular engineer- education; and Charles Wesley Graham Cargle, Kingston Gabriel Nelson, Cartersville search at Kennesaw State Universi- Nguyen of Cartersville and Tan- ing; Cassandra Bleick of White, Jay Silvers of Adairsville, Bach- Linet Chege, Cartersville Fidelia Martha Omondi, Car- ty in the spring. ishk Patel of Cartersville. Bachelor of Science in business elor of Science in mechanical en- Gavin Cissa, White tersville administration; Anthony De gineering. Stephen Clark, Taylorsville Morgan Ong, Cartersville Holden Gossett of Adairs- Kei-Won-Tia von Wrex of Car- Filippo of Cartersville, Bachelor Mayco Contreras, Cartersville Caleb Parker, White ville was one of eight Universi- tersville earned an associate de- of Science in biomedical engi- Adairsville resident Megan Arlene Cornejo Orizaba, Car- Karishmaben Patel, Carters- ty of North Georgia cadets who gree from Perimeter College at neering; Hannah Guthrie of Car- Sanford, a senior in the College tersville ville participated in the NSA Cyber Georgia State University during tersville, Bachelor of Science in of Nursing, was named to the Maria Crespo, Cartersville Sahil Patel, Cartersville Exercise at the U.S. Air Force the spring 2019 semester. computer science; Noah Harper spring 2019 president’s list at Michele Crowe, Cartersville William Patterson, Taylors- Academy in Colorado Springs, of Cartersville, Bachelor of Sci- Mercer University. William Crowe, Cartersville ville Colorado, in the spring. Ginger Yrabedra of Carters- ence in computer science; Anna Jesus De La Cruz, Cartersville Alexandria Payne, White ville and Sarah Smith of Car- Hightower of Cartersville, Bach- The following Bartow Coun- Jessica Dean, Cartersville Jacinda Pender, Cartersville Zachary L. Chebat of Adairs- tersville earned master’s degrees elor of Science in Business Ad- ty students were named to the Bryan Dittrich, Cartersville Kourtney Perry, Cartersville ville and Brett T. Nash of White from Georgia State University ministration; Ben Long of White, spring 2019 dean’s list at Mer- Callaway Dodd, Cartersville Thomas Peters, Cartersville have graduated from the the during the spring 2019 semester. Bachelor of Science in biology; cer University: Cartersville Ansley Dougharty, Carters- Yathziri Pineda, Cartersville University of North Georgia Julianna Rogers of Carters- residents Arayarat Arthakorn, ville Amanda Planchet, Cartersville and were awarded commissions Sydney Howell of Kingston ville, Bachelor of Science in junior, College of Liberal Arts; Amanda Dougherty, Kingston Madison Poe, Cartersville as second lieutenants in the graduated from Lincoln Memo- business administration; and Dalton Everhardt, sophomore, Babie Flores, Cartersville Marcus Porter, Taylorsville U.S. Army or Georgia Nation- rial University in Harrogate, Ten- Jacob Southerland of Adairs- School of Engineering; Tazee- Ryan Frazier, Rydal Jacob Rawlinson, Euharlee al Guard. Chebat will serve in nessee, with a Master of Science ville, Bachelor of Science in na Mandani, senior, School Sierrah Gani, Cartersville Katie Ray, Adairsville the U.S. Army Aviation Branch in veterinary biomedical science. electrical engineering. of Business and Economics; Aaron Green, Cartersville William Reeves, Euharlee while Nash will serve in the Na- Dolph Nelson, sophomore, Jocelyn Greene, Adairsville Victoria Roach, Cartersville tional Guard Infantry. The following Bartow County Hayden Johnson of Emerson School of Business and Eco- Joseph Griggs, Taylorsville Kelli Rollins, Cartersville students have earned a bache- was named to the dean’s list nomics; Cameron Rhodes, se- Heather Hall, Cartersville Andre Sanders, Cartersville The following Bartow County lor’s degrees from Georgia State at Anderson University in An- nior, College of Liberal Arts; Parker Hardin, Cartersville Madison Sanford, Cartersville students were named to the spring University in Atlanta during the derson, South Carolina, for the and Jasmine Sparkman, soph- Kenneth Harrell, Cartersville Emily Sharp, Cartersville 2019 president’s list at Georgia spring 2019 semester: Amber spring semester 2019. omore, School of Business and Braden Harris, Cartersville Abigail Smith, Euharlee State University in Atlanta: An- Lynne Tannahill of Euharlee, Economics; and White resident Leah Hill, Kingston Kaya Smith, Cartersville nelise Gilmer of Cartersville, Christa Lasher of Cartersville, William Trevor Lawrence Sarah Tuttle, senior, College of Kyrah Holley, Cartersville Peter Squires, Cartersville Ashlie Swanson of White, Chase Faruq Lawal of Cartersville, Fi- of Euharlee was named to the Liberal Arts. Annie Holsomback, Carters- Nona Stahlecker, Acworth Danner of Euharlee, Christa ville Lynsey Sutton, Cartersville Lasher of Cartersville, Jackson Dalton Jackson, Cartersville Dalton Swanson, Cartersville Walls of Cartersville, Kenzie Deasia Jefferson, Cartersville Zachery Taylor, Cartersville Womack of Cartersville, Maddi- Kimberly Johnson, Carters- Zackary Vandenburg, Euhar- son Connell of Euharlee, Morgan ville lee Day of White, Oscar Gonzalez of Dana Jones, Kingston Lauren Varner, Cartersville Cartersville, Rachel Hawkins of Jordan Kale, Cartersville Jaylen Vaughn, Cartersville Euharlee and Stephanie Robledo Charlotte Kittle, Euharlee Lydia Vavases, Cartersville of Cartersville. Ty Klein, Cartersville Cecilia Vazquez Pineda, Fair-