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BY JAMES SWIFT trict attorney for the Cherokee Judicial we’re moving in a completely different torney in 2012. [email protected] Circuit since being elected in 2012, has direction.” “I grew up in Cartersville, and my observed over the last two decades Greene became the first female dis- dad was an attorney here in town,” Georgia’s law books looked quite a within the state’s legal system. trict attorney of the Cherokee Judicial Greene said. “As a small child, I would bit different when Cartersville native “That pendulum that started back Circuit, comprising Bartow and Gor- go up to the courthouse — the old Rosemary Greene got her start as an at- with Zell Miller and the ‘lock them don counties, almost six years ago. courthouse at that time, the beautiful torney about 18 years ago. Then, she up,’ ‘three strikes, you’re out,’ and boot “Throughout the state of Georgia gold dome building — and watch said, burglary and forgery constituted camp programs, we’re moving the now, we have more female, elected cases, and I knew that I always wanted standalone crimes; now, Georgia rec- other way now,” she said at Tuesday’s district attorneys than ever before,” she to be an attorney, but more specifically, ognizes three categories of burglary Bartow Business Women Luncheon at said. “Rome is a female, Cherokee I always wanted to be a prosecutor.” and no less than four different degrees the Cartersville-Bartow County Cham- County is a female. Pickens, Blue The local district attorney’s office of forgery — including one that only ber of Commerce. Ridge … Columbus, Savannah, Au- currently consists of Greene and 11 as- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Cherokee Judicial Circuit District Attorney Rosemary counts as a misdemeanor. “By the time my children are my gusta, all of that area is all female.” sistant attorneys. Since being elected to Greene speaks at a Cartersville-Bartow County And those aren’t the only changes age, I believe that marijuana will be Greene succeeded Joe Campbell, Chamber of Commerce event last Tuesday. that Greene, who has served as the dis- legal here in the state of Georgia — who retired as the circuit’s district at- SEE GREENE, PAGE 7A

GHC presents Taylorsville employee Pioneer Days eyed for awards, 72-acre welcomes residential new faculty development members BY JAMES SWIFT BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected] [email protected] With work continuing on the Old Georgia Highlands College Mill Townhomes development in started its new academic year by Calhoun and the Etowah Bend sub- concluding some business from the division in Euharlee, McWhorter old one. Capital Partners CEO Josh The five-campus college kicked McWhorter has announced plans off fall semester by presenting for yet another real estate invest- awards for the 2017-18 academic ment — this one, a proposed 72- year to faculty and staff members acre residential development in during its annual in-service meeting Taylorsville. Aug. 24 at the Clarence Brown According to documents submit- Conference Center in Cartersville. ted to the Bartow County Commu- “GHC fall in-service is the kick- nity Development Department, off to our new academic year,” Vice McWhorter seeks to rezone about President for Human Resources 15 lots off Old Alabama Road from Ginni Siler said. “It provides an ex- A-1 agricultural to RE-1 residen- cellent opportunity for our president tial. Per those filings, McWhorter to speak to the institution’s strategic intends to keep five additional lots goals, for current topics to be ad- at the site zoned as A-1 property. dressed with faculty and staff and However, McWhorter said the for professional achievement and number of lots may vary as the annual awards to be announced.” project goes through its approval Awards honor employees who processes. have completed significant degrees, “We did have to make some certifications and major programs changes due to a couple of different of study and recognize individuals factors when we were going and groups “that continually con- through and meeting with all the tribute at a high level,” Siler said. different committees,” he said. “Our employees work extremely “Again, we’re going with a little bit hard to make GHC the best possible more land ... these are going to be experience for our students and for three to four acre lots out there just each other,” she said. “Our commit- for people who are wanting a little ment to recognizing and honoring more space.” successes is just another reason While McWhorter could confirm GHC is a wonderful place to work, at least one group — McWhorter excel and grow.” Goss General Contractors — Karen Yerkes, an administrative would be involved in the project as assistant in campus Dean Leslie a developer, he said it’s a bit too Johnson’s office on the Cartersville early to name any other potential campus, won the Employee of the business partners. Year award, designed to recognize “We have not reached out or individuals who consistently sup- even priced too much yet, just sim- port the mission and goals of the ply because we wanted to get plans college by routinely demonstrating approved and we wanted to follow shared values and supporting an en- the proper steps,” he said. “But vironment of excellence. we’ve got some rough ideas of “There are so many people that what things should cost based on deserve this award, and I really ap- the developments we’re currently preciate the support that I’ve RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS doing and Ron Goss’ past experi- Featuring arts and crafts, food, and rides, Pioneer Days continues today ence in the decades he’s been in SEE , PAGE 5A GHC from noon until 11 p.m. and Monday from noon until 10 p.m. at Sam Smith Park in Cartersville. SEE DEVELOPMENT, PAGE 7A Beautiful Backroads Century to benefit Hickory Log Sept. 15

BY MARIE NESMITH huge lifeline to Hickory Log,” said “The funds also purchased some [email protected] Wendy Allen, Hickory Log’s execu- much needed kitchen items as well as tive director. “When I crunched the helping with staffing costs. Often- Continuing to generate needed numbers last year, I realized the an- times people think that $30, $40, $60 funding for Hickory Log Vocational nual bike ride almost completely sus- doesn’t add up. It does. The bike ride School, the Beautiful Backroads Cen- tains Hickory Log for 27 days of the funds mean our residents have a tury will return Sept. 15. year. This isn’t just ‘cushion’ money. home. They have [a] community that As the event’s primary beneficiary, This is heartbeat money. If there was loves them and [supports] them. They SPECIAL the personal care home that provides no bike ride or United Way, Hickory have family, whether natural or not.” Administrative Assistant Karen shelter and for intellectually Log would have possibly closed years In its 18th year, Beautiful Back- Yerkes shows off the Employee and developmentally disabled men ago. The funds we received last year roads Century will depart at 8 a.m. of the Year award she received has received more than $250,000 purchased four new washers and dry- from the Anheuser-Busch’s at Georgia Highlands College’s RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS annual in-service Aug. 24 at the since the ride’s inception 17 years ago. ers for us. The old ones had to be Cartersville brewery, 100 Busch Hickory Log Executive Director Clarence Brown Conference “This bike ride along with our an- kicked or slammed a certain way to Wendy Allen talks with Hickory Log resident Mike SEE , PAGE 3A Center. nual United Way allocations are a function. RIDE Keane on the facility’s front porch.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Mac Dover Zachary Smith, Levi Smith, Gray- of Cartersville, passed away at Darnell; and her son-in-law, terment will follow in Cassville Address: don Smith, and Georgia Rae Cartersville Medical Center, on Robert G. Sloan. Cemetery. The family will receive 251 S. Tennessee St. Mac Dover, 76, of Cartersville, Cartersville, GA 30120 died Saturday, September 1, 2018. Sobacki; sisters, Betty (Joe) Mor- Friday, August 31st, 2018. Survivors include her daughter, friends on Tuesday, September 4, A memorial visitation will be held ris, of Phoenix, AZ, Carolyn Po- Born in Cartersville, Georgia Glenda Gail Sloan of Cartersville; 2018 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Mailing Address: on Sunday, September 2, 2018, teet, of Buchanan, GA, Marjorie on January 26, 1930, Mrs. Pinson granddaughter, Melissa Stewart funeral home. 251 S. Tennessee St. from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Collins (Leon) Stansel, of Douglasville, was the daughter of the late Wal- (Coy) of Cartersville; grandsons, Parnick Jennings Funeral Home Cartersville, GA 30120 Funeral Home, 4947 N Main St. GA, Sue (Walter) Lochridge, of ter A. Darnell and Mrs. Tommie Brian Sloan (Carla) of Adairsville, and Cremation Services is hon- Acworth, GA 30101. Cartersville, and Patsy Dover, of Chumbley Darnell. Jeffrey Sloan (Brandy) of ored to serve the family of Mrs. Phone: 770-382-4545 After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Mr. Dover was a lifelong resi- Cartersville; brothers, Charles Mrs. Pinson was employed by Cartersville, Darrin Sloan Hazel Juanita Pinson; please visit Fax: 770-382-2711 dent of Bartow County and a Dover, of Kingston, GA, Eugene EZ Mills before her , (Melissa) of Taylorsville, Shane www.parnickjenningsfuneral.com member of the Baptist Faith. He (Unni) Dover, of Panama City, and was a member of Oak Grove Pinson of Cartersville, Chris Pin- to share memories or to leave a Alan Davis, retired from Georgia Pacific after FL, and Tony Dover of Baptist Church in Cartersville. son (Addie) of Cartersville; condolence message. Publisher 14 years. Mr. Dover was preceded Cartersville. She enjoyed cooking and loved daughter-in-law, Yvonne Pinson Jason Greenberg, in death by his parents, Solomon The family will have a private being with her family. In addition of Cartersville; and 7 great-grand- Managing Editor and Ruby Dover. He is survived service at a later date. Online con- to her parents, she is preceded in children. Jennifer Moates, by his wife, Bobbie Dover, of dolences may be expressed at death by her husband, William Funeral Services will be held at Advertising Director Cartersville; children, Dwayne www.collinsfuneralhome.org. Dalton Pinson; her son, William 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Septem- Mindy Salamon, (Terry) Dover, of Tampa, FL, Michael Pinson; her sisters, Ruby ber 5, 2018, in the chapel of Par- Office Manager/Classified Michael (Beth) Dover, of Jackson, Hazel Juanita Ledford, Lula Smith, Allene nick Jennings Funeral Home and Advertising Director WI, and Laura (Michael) Luff- Ayers, Ellen James, Maude Dar- Cremation Services, with Rev- Lee McCrory, man, of Danville, VA; grandchil- Pinson nell and Corine Pope; her broth- erend David Baker and Reverend Circulation/Distribution dren, Alex Dover, Emma Dover, Mrs. Hazel Juanita Pinson, 88, ers, James Darnell and Charles A. Crawford Greeson officiating. In- Manager Stacey Wade, Circulation Customer Care/ Account Manager Byron Pezzarossi, Jailed woman Press Room Director Email: MANAGING EDITOR who leaked US [email protected] NEWSROOM [email protected] FEATURES EDITOR secrets thanks [email protected] PHOTOGRAPHER [email protected] STAFF REPORTERS Trump for tweet [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unfair, there’s this double stan- SPORTS REPORTER [email protected] ATLANTA — A former gov- dard here,’ and for that I can’t ernment contractor who leaked a thank him enough.” ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] classified report on Russian “So I just can’t thank him hacking is now thanking Presi- enough for finally saying what OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR dent for tweeting everybody has been thinking for [email protected] about her case, after she once 16 months,” she added. CIRCULATION DIRECTOR called him a “soulless ginger The comments are in stark [email protected] orangutan.” contrast to her earlier descrip- LEGAL ADVERTISING In a Thursday telephone inter- tions of Trump. [email protected] view from a Georgia jail, Reality Before her arrest, Winner PRODUCTION Winner told “CBS This Morn- posted on that climate [email protected] ing” that Trump’s tweet was a change was a more important “breath of fresh air” and it made issue than health care “since not Letter Guidelines: her laugh. Trump tweeted Aug. poisoning an entire population Letters to the editor on issues MICHAEL HOLAHAN/THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE VIA AP, FILE of broad public interest are 24 that Winner’s crime is “small seems to be more in line with In this Aug. 23 photo, Reality Winner arrives at a courthouse in Augusta after she pleaded guilty welcomed. 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BARTOW BIO Blair moves from college student to college employee

BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected]

Angela Blair’s as a col- lege student flowed seamlessly into a career as a college employee. Her stint as a work-study student eventually led to a position as a stu- dent affairs specialist at Chatta- hoochee Technical College. “I started working at North Blair Metro Technical College in 2008 as a work-study student while attend- AB: I am currently a transcript ing classes,” she said. “In 2010, evaluator. My partner and I evalu- after the merger with Chatta- ate incoming transcripts for admit- hoochee Technical College, I grad- ted students in order to award credit uated, and then I came on full time for classes which have already been with student affairs.” taken. We also are responsible for downloading all the electronic tran- Name: Angela Blair RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS scripts from other colleges and en- Angela Blair is the student affairs specialist at Chattahoochee Technical College. Age: 34 tering them into our student Occupational title: Student af- information system as well as our control over it due to the nature of DTN: What kinds of changes AB: I enjoy relaxing with my would have to say the ‘60s. I love fairs specialist imaging system. We also assist the . would you like to see occur in the husband at the house or taking our the music, and I feel that I would City of residence: Emerson with the commencement ceremony, college in the next five years? boat, which we bought for our hon- fit in. : Associate of Ap- which is held at the Clarence DTN: What do you think is/are AB: For the students, I would eymoon, out on Lake Allatoona. plied Science in business adminis- Brown Conference Center twice a the best thing(s) about Chatta- like to encourage the commitment DTN: Do you have a bucket list, tration from Chattahoochee year. hoochee Tech? of all students to seek advisement DTN: What would the title of and if so, what is the one thing you Technical College, Bachelor of AB: There are several things each term and become a team your autobiography be and why? most look forward to accomplish- Arts in organizational management DTN: What do you enjoy most about Chattahoochee Tech which player in their educational and ca- AB: “Don’t Sweat the Small ing? and leadership from Reinhardt Uni- about your job and why, and what are the best. A few of the best reer endeavors. We are all commit- Stuff.” I live by this and try and get AB: One day, I plan on being versity and Master of Science in do you like least about it and why? things include highly educated and ted to encourage a greater number everyone to do the same. able to flip houses. This has always leadership from Grand Canyon AB: I enjoy helping students in trained faculty, small classes for of students to complete their edu- been something I wanted to do. It University. any way possible. I get to meet so greater interaction between faculty cational goals through the help and DTN: How would you describe just requires a lot to go about it. Family: Mother and father who many different kinds of interesting and staff, affordable tuition and investment of quality faculty, ad- yourself in three words? live in Peachtree City, brother who people at work and learn so many fees, excellent sources of financial visement, student programs and re- AB: I would describe myself as DTN: What is something people lives in Warner Robbins, half sister new things. Every situation and aid, articulation agreements with sources toward a steadfast dedicated, compassionate and pa- would be surprised to know about who lives in Kansas City; also have person is unique. On the negative four-year colleges and universities commitment to continue their edu- tient. you? a wonderful husband and a dog. side, you are exposed to many cir- that increase transfer opportunities cation at a steady pace and gradu- AB: I was born in Puerto Rico cumstances that can affect you. You to students, caring and knowledge- ate. DTN: If you could visit any pe- and lived there for five years. Daily Tribune News see and experience people that are able staff committed to students riod or event in the past, what Spanish was my first language. I (DTN): What are your going through difficult situations, and excellent customer service DTN: What do you enjoy doing would you choose and why? had to learn English for my rela- job responsibilities? and many times, you have little among all eight campus locations. when you’re not working at CTC? AB: I am such an old soul so I tives.

Ride County residents who before had to back, and we have a small group heavy burden.Hickory Log has to be use out-of-county facilities. that regularly works out at a local financially responsible and, of FROM PAGE 1A Currently serving 21 men ranging gym. My most favorite [moment] is course, on time with all tax pay- Drive. Participants will have the op- in age from 38 to 82, Hickory Log hearing our oldest resident tell me ments for five years to uphold our portunity to enter one of five dis- features numerous residents who that he had no idea he knew how to end of the agreement.” tance rides — ranging from 15 to have resided at the facility for more cook. I told him it was in there all For more information about the “NEW OWNERS” 100 miles — through Bartow and than 20 years. The nonprofit also along — just undiscovered.” bike ride, visit Gordon counties. The cost to enter provides services to three individu- Referring to the nonprofit’s finan- http://bbcbikeride.com. Further de- CHECK OUT OUR FALL SPECIALS is $60. als — one man and two women — cial crisis last year, Allen extended tails about Hickory Log, can be ob- On Sweaters, Comforters and Jackets. “I was a good friend of [the living off-site. thanks to the community for its on- tained by calling 770-382-6655; or event’s founder] Jim Edwards and “Hickory Log offers our residen- going assistance. visiting the nonprofit’s Facebook Mon. - Fri. 7 to 7 • Sat. 9 to 1 worked with him,” said Missy Bag- tial program individuals an opportu- “Hickory Log had a pretty bleak page or website, 784 West Avenue – Cartersville well, senior quality manager for An- nity to live independent of their future this time last year,” Allen www.hickorylog.org. heuser-Busch, who is serving as one families with the needed supports in said. “We were $223k in debt to the of the event’s directors. “He origi- place,” Allen said. “This allows the IRS due to previous leadership’s nally got me involved in the event resident to have a more natural rela- poor choices. We were literally pick- about five years after it started. tionship with their siblings instead ing which bill to pay and praying When Jim retired and moved out of of the sibling being the caregiver. we’d have enough to make . state, myself and Amruth Reddy de- For three of our residents, Hickory Our community rallied around cided to take over the ride. We saw Log is the closest to a natural family Hickory Log in way too many ways what an impact the ride provided for they have. All of these gentlemen to mention and made sure that we Hickory Log and didn’t want the fa- count on Hickory Log for daily life survived. Words truly cannot ex- cility to lose the donation the ride skills supports, such as maintaining press what the community has done was able to provide each year. their living spaces, hygiene, social for us financially, emotionally, spir- Open To The Public “We truly are blessed with the op- skills, making and attending medical itually and more. ASE Master Technicians with over 55 years portunity to help this organization appointments, cooking, money “United Way hired a tax consult- of combined automotive experience! and are very thankful for Anheuser- management, community job sup- ant and eight months into compiling Limited Time Offer! Limited Time Offer! Busch to allow us to have the ride ports for two individuals, commu- all the paperwork to satisfy the IRS, $ $ on the property,” she said, adding nity connections and transportation. we submitted paperwork last De- 29.99* 89.99* the event has grown from 250 riders “Hickory Log has offered these cember requesting a formal ‘Offer Full Synthetic Rotella “T” Diesel Oil in its first offering to an anticipated programs to these [gentlemen] for in Compromise’ or settlement. This Oil Service Change Up to 5 quarts of full synthetic engine oil and oil filter. *Up to 10 quarts of “Rotella T” diesel oil (15w-40) 1,300 participants this year. “Wendy many years. However, there have paperwork wasn’t even expected to Includes full vehicle inspection, tire pressure adjustment and oil filter. Includes full vehicle inspection, tire pressure and washer fluid top-off. *See store for details. adjustment and washer fluid top-off. *See store for details. Allen has done an incredible job been some tweaks in the last year be assigned or reviewed until *Cannot be combined w/any other offer. *Cannot be combined w/any other offer. with Hickory Log as their director and half since I’ve been there. We spring-fall of 2019. However, in We service Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramax. the last couple of years, and we have have a group of residents that stayed May we were assigned an agent and 770-334-3169 seen the donation go a long way to home quite a bit due to age, medical the Thursday after Fourth of July we 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA • [email protected] help improve many lives of the men conditions or inability to work. were granted freedom from that at the facility.” These residents used to only get out Following the ride, bicyclists will once or twice a week. It is not un- be treated to lunch, live music and an common to see them in the commu- opportunity to taste Anheuser-Busch nity lots now. Several have enjoyed products from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., the senior aquatic center, many have according to http://bbcbikeride.com. enjoyed the library. There have been Situated at 3680 Highway 411 in a couple of volunteer opportunities White, Hickory Log was established where these men were given the op- in 1970 to meet the needs of Bartow portunity to share their gifts and give

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4A Sunday, September 2, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News McCain tributes echo with criticism of Trump

BY LAURIE KELLMAN Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A memo- rial service for the late Sen. John McCain on Saturday turned into a clear rebuke of President Donald Trump’s divisive politics as his daughter, two former presidents and political dignitaries used their tributes to call for a return to ci- vility. “The America of John McCain has no need to be made great again because America was al- ways great,” daughter Meghan McCain said, setting the tone for eulogies by Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush. The audience of Washington power players erupted in ap- plause. Standing near McCain’s flag- draped casket and with Trump’s daughter among the audience at Washington National Cathedral, Meghan McCain delivered a broadside against the uninvited president without mentioning his name. “We gather here to mourn the passing of American greatness — the real thing, not cheap rhetoric from men who will never come near the sacrifice he gave so will- PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP The family of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., follows as his casket is carried during the recessional at the end of a memorial service at Washington National Cathedral in ingly, nor the opportunistic appro- Washington on Saturday. McCain died Aug. 25, from brain cancer at age 81. priation of those who lived lives of comfort and privilege while he against the FBI and NAFTA “So much of our politics, our legacy will serve as a reminder, It was the last public event in “We weaken our greatness suffered and served,” she said, her throughout the day. public life, our public discourse even in times of doubt, of the Washington, where McCain lived when we confuse our patriotism voice first choking back tears, McCain asked Obama and can seem small and mean and power of America as more than a and worked over four decades, with tribal rivalries that have then raising to anger. Bush to speak, choosing the De- petty, trafficking in bombast and physical place but a “carrier of and part of McCain’s five-day, sown resentment and hatred and The nearly three-hour service mocrat and the Republican who insult and phony controversies and human aspirations.” cross-country funeral procession. violence in all the corners of the was a remarkable show of defi- had blocked his two bids for the manufactured outrage,” Obama “John’s voice will always come He died Aug. 25 at age 81. globe,” McCain wrote in his ance against a president McCain White House. The former presi- said in a not-so-veiled nod to as a whisper over our shoulder — “This week’s celebration of the farewell letter to the nation, read openly defied in life. The digni- dents drew on the senator’s legacy Trump. “It’s a politics that pre- we are better than this, America is life and values and patriotism of posthumously by a longtime aide. taries included three former pres- at home and abroad to speak of tends to be brave and tough but in better than this,” Bush said. this hero, I think have taken our “We weaken it when we hide be- idents, at least four former the nation’s values. Their push- fact is born in fear. John called on Washington’s past and present country above all that,” said for- hind walls, rather than tear them secretaries of state and members back to Trump was more subtle us to be bigger than that. He called political elite bore witness. mer Sen. Joe Lieberman, consid- down, when we doubt the power of the House and Senate, where than Meghan McCain’s but un- on us to be better than that.” Among those in the front row at ered by McCain as a running mate of our ideals, rather than trust McCain served for more than mistakable nonetheless. Bush said one of the great gifts the cathedral were Michelle in 2008. “In a way, it’s the last them to be the great force for three decades. Ivanka Trump and Obama spoke of the long talks in his life was becoming friends Obama, Laura Bush, Bill and great gift that John McCain gave change they have always been.” her husband, Jared Kushner, also he and McCain would have pri- with his former White House Hillary Clinton, as well as Dick America.” McCain is to be buried Sunday attended, while Defense Secretary vately in the Oval Office and the rival. He said they would in later Cheney and Al Gore. McCain had long urged the at his alma mater, the U.S. Naval Jim Mattis and others represented senator’s understanding that years recall their political battles McCain’s motorcade arrived Senate and the polarized nation to Academy, next to his best friend the administration in Trump’s ab- America’s security and influence like former football players re- from the Capitol, where he laid in recognize the humanity even in from the Class of 1958, Adm. sence. came not from “our ability to membering the big game. state overnight. Along the way the bitter political opponents. Mc- Chuck Larson. Trump chose to head to his Vir- bend others to our will” but uni- But mostly Bush recalled a procession stopped at the Vietnam Cain’s request for speeches by the “Back,” McCain wrote on the ginia golf course during the serv- versal values of rule of law and champion for the “forgotten peo- Veterans Memorial, where Mc- former presidents, to some, repre- last page of his recent memoir, ice and tweeted his grievances human rights. ple” at home and abroad whose Cain’s wife, Cindy, placed a wreath. sents that ideal. “where it began.” Amsterdam: ‘Terrorist motive’ alleged in attack on Americans

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that the investigation was focused Saturday AMSTERDAM — A 19-year-old Afghan citizen on extremist ideology. had a “terrorist motive” for allegedly stabbing two S. had a residency permit from Germany. Ger- Americans at the main train station in Amsterdam, man authorities searched his home and seized data city authorities in the Dutch capital said Saturday. storage devices that would be analyzed as part of Amsterdam police shot and wounded the suspect the investigation, the city government statement after the double stabbing Friday at Central Station. said. The local government said hours later that it ap- He was scheduled to be arraigned during a peared the victims weren’t targeted for a specific closed-door hearing with an investigating judge on reason, but added that investigators were not ex- Monday. Dutch officials did not disclose the cluding any possibilities. charges he could face. After the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands on A statement issued late Friday by Amsterdam’s Saturday identified the people injured as American city council said the Americans did not appear to tourists, Amsterdam City Hall gave an update. have been victims of a targeted attack. Amsterdam “Based on the suspect’s first statements, he had authorities also said Friday that it appeared from a terrorist motive,” the city administration said in initial inquiries that the victims weren’t chosen for a statement that did not elaborate on what the state- a clear reason. ments were or how they showed intent. The local government said Saturday it had no The wounded Americans were recovering in a immediate plans to beef up security in the city, say- hospital from what police termed serious but not ing the swift action by police “shows that Amster- life-threatening injuries. Their identities have not dam is prepared for this kind of incident.” been released. The suspect, who was identified A passerby’s dramatic photo showed two police only as Jawed S. in line with privacy rules in the officers pointing guns at a man in blue jeans and Netherlands, also remains hospitalized. sneakers lying on the ground inside a train station Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte confirmed on tunnel. Trump: Canada ‘will be out’ of trade deal unless it’s ‘fair’

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NAFTA deal,” Trump said in one to endorse a deal that leaves long- NAFTA that is good for the mid- ment in 90 days with Mexico to will simply terminate NAFTA en- WASHINGTON — President of a series of tweets as he visited time ally Canada on the sidelines. dle class and people working hard replace NAFTA and hopes Canada tirely & we will be far better off...” Donald Trump warned Canada on his Virginia golf club. Talks to keep Canada in the to join it,” said Adam Austen, a can be brought on board, too. Con- Earlier, he said he loved Saturday that it “will be out” of a But it’s not clear whether the trade bloc are to resume this com- spokesman for Canadian Foreign gress would have to approve any Canada, but says “they’ve taken revised North American trade Trump administration has the au- ing week as Washington and Ot- Minister Chrystia Freeland. “With agreement. advantage of our Country for agreement unless it’s “fair” to the thority to strike a deal with just tawa try to a deadlock over good will and flexibility on all “There is no political necessity many years!” United States, and he threatened to Mexico, as it announced Monday, issues such as Canada’s dairy mar- sides, a win-win-win outcome is to keep Canada in the new NAFTA A U.S.-Mexico deal sealed on scrap the current deal should Con- and exclude Canada. Also, Con- ket and U.S. efforts to shield drug achievable. Canada, of course, deal. If we don’t make a fair deal Monday excluded Canada. Free- gress “interfere” with the negotia- gress must approve any rewrite of companies from generic competi- will only sign a deal which is good for the U.S. after decades of abuse, land then hurried to Washington tions. the North American Free Trade tion. for Canada.” Canada will be out,” Trump for talks aimed at preserving “There is no political necessity Agreement, signed under Presi- “As we’ve said all week, we’re Trump notified Congress on Fri- tweeted. “Congress should not in- Canada’s membership in the re- to keep Canada in the new dent , and might refuse working toward a modernized day that he plans to sign an agree- terfere w/ these negotiations or I gional trade agreement. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News News www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 2, 2018 5A DeVos: No plans GOP makes Pelosi issue even for Democrats THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOPEKA, Kan. — Paul Davis kicked off to take action on a promising Democratic campaign to flip a GOP-leaning Kansas congressional district with a pledge to oppose Nancy Pelosi’s re- funding to turn as House speaker. It didn’t change the GOP’s strategy for keeping the seat: Repub- licans have branded him a “Pelosi liberal.” Davis is among dozens of Democratic can- arm teachers didates across the U.S. who have backed away from Pelosi, including in Democratic THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ployees can volunteer to carry strongholds such as California and New WASHINGTON — Education weapons on campuses after un- York. And Republicans are lobbing similar Secretary Betsy DeVos says she dergoing training. Educators from attacks against them, using the veteran Cali- has “no intention of taking any ac- some remote rural schools also fornia liberal’s name as code for what’s sup- tion” regarding any possible use told the panel that they rely on posed to make GOP-leaning and centrist of federal funds to arm teachers or armed school personnel because voters nervous about the left, including sup- provide them with firearms train- the police may take too long to ar- port for big government — and more re- ing. rive. Others, however, argued that cently, a desire to impeach President Donald DeVos’ comments came Friday arming teachers is dangerous and Trump. after a top official in her depart- could make schools feel like pris- In Kansas, a GOP super PAC tied Davis, a ment, asked about arming teach- ons. former state lawmaker, to Pelosi in an ad be- ers, said states and local Brogan said the Every Student cause of his propensity to vote with his own jurisdictions always “had the flex- Succeeds Act, a bipartisan law party in the Legislature when he was the state ibility” to decide how to use fed- that shifts education authority to House leader. Pelosi, the U.S. House speaker when De- eral education funds. states, provides about $1 billion in mocrats controlled the chamber in 2007-11, Frank Brogan, assistant secre- annual funding for various school has been among Republicans’ go-to attacks JOHN HANNA/AP tary of elementary and secondary needs, including 20 percent for more than a decade, with consultants In this Aug. 24 photo, Paul Davis, the Democratic nominee in the 2nd Congressional education, said arming educators specifically set aside for school District of eastern Kansas, answers questions during a news conference with from both parties estimating that the GOP has “is a good example of a pro- safety. representatives and public safety groups that have endorsed him, in Topeka, spent tens of millions on ads linking other foundly personal decision on the “The people at the local level Kansas. Democrats to her. The spotlight on her has part of a school or a school district who’ve been there for years could intensified with former President Barack become speaker. Republican political consultant in Oklahoma. or even a state.” President Donald make the decisions about what Obama and 2016 presidential nominee But Republican operatives and candidates “Here’s your risk of a Paul Davis in office: Trump and DeVos have said services to purchase, what equip- Hillary Clinton no longer front-and-center. argue that such Democrats can’t avoid being You’re not just electing Paul Davis.” schools may benefit from having ment to buy to fulfill the general “It’s just kind of this tired of old playbook, associated with Pelosi because she’s the most Davis is vying for retiring five-term Re- armed teachers and should have broad obligations laid out in that I think, that they have been using for years likely Democrat to become the new speaker publican Rep. Lynn Jenkins’ seat and raised that option. law,” he said. and years,” Davis said in an interview. if her party regains the majority. Pelosi re- $1.6 million before the state’s August pri- DeVos said Friday that “Con- It would be up to Congress, not Democrats need to pick up at least 23 new cently told The Associated Press that she’s mary, when he was unopposed for the Dem- gress did not authorize me or the the U.S. Department of Educa- House seats for a majority in the 435-member not going anywhere and has a strong national ocratic nomination. GOP nominee Steve Department to make those deci- tion, to place any restrictions or House. With a narrow majority, a small group political following. Watkins, a first-time candidate, engineer and sions” about arming teachers or barriers to use those funds for pur- of recalcitrant freshmen could leave Pelosi “It’s probably a motiving factor for Repub- Army veteran, emerged from a six-person training them on the use of poses not currently in the law, a short of the 218 votes necessary to lican-leaning voters,” said Pat McFerron, a primary with 26 percent of the vote. firearms. department spokeswoman said. Her comments were in a letter The debate arose earlier this to Virginia Rep. Bobby Scott, the month after a small rural school top Democrat on the House com- district in Oklahoma and the state mittee overseeing education, and of Texas asked the department to were posted by the department on clarify what the funds can be used Twitter. for. “I will not take any action that “The position is: You have the would expand or restrict the re- language ... the language was sponsibilities and flexibilities written specifically to and always granted to state and local educa- interpreted to mean ‘this is your tion agencies by Congress,” money,’” Brogan said. DeVos wrote. Democratic lawmakers and Democrats and education teachers blasted the idea, accusing groups have argued, however, that the Trump administration of act- the funds are intended for aca- ing in the interests of the National demics, not guns. Rifle Association, and several DeVos heads a federal commis- congressmen called for legislation sion on school safety that was that would prohibit the use of formed after the deadly Valen- those funds for guns. tine’s Day shooting at a Florida Senator Patty Murray, the top high school. Democrat on the Senate commis- An early draft of the commis- sion overseeing education, said on sion’s report recommends that Twitter that she was “extremely states and communities determine disappointed that [DeVos] is mov- “based on the unique circum- ing forward with this awful plan stances of each school” whether to allow federal funds to be used to arm its security personnel and to arm teachers.” teachers to be able to respond to “I hope she reconsiders and we violence. The draft’s section on need to keep pressure on her until training school personnel was re- she does,” Murray added. viewed by AP. Brogan also clarified that the That approach, the draft says, commission will tackle gun con- “can be particularly helpful” in trol as instructed by the White rural districts where the nearest House. DeVos had told a Senate police unit may be far away. Other hearing in June that the panel will recommendations included em- not look at guns “per se,” causing ploying school resource officers confusion. Brogan said the com- and ensuring they worked closely mission will consider age restric- with the rest of the school staff. tions for gun purchases, as well as In an interview with The Asso- whether people with mental ciated Press Thursday, Brogan health problems who are likely to cited the “school marshal” pro- harm themselves and others can gram in Texas where school em- possess weapons.

saw State University, math in- GHC structor. Charles Grimm, doctorate in FROM PAGE 1A English rhetoric and composition received from co-workers,” said from Georgia State University, Yerkes, who’s been at the college English instructor. only two years. Lisbeth Hyde, master’s degree The “transplant” from the in nursing education from West- Philadelphia area said she is ern Governors University, nursing “thrilled to be a part of the GHC education instructor. family.” Lucinda Montgomery, master’s “Everyone is so wonderful,” degree in logistics and supply- she said. “We moved because of chain management, assistant pro- my husband’s job relocation, but fessor of logistics and I really think I ended up with the supply-chain management. better position. The people here in Mesrop Najarian, master’s de- Cartersville are so friendly. I felt gree in English literature from the such a warm welcome as soon as University of Oxford, English in- I started working here. Exciting structor. things are happening at GHC.” Ejiroghene Ogaga, master’s de- Other award winners were Julia gree in biology from Georgia Areh, Outstanding Administrator State University, biology instruc- Award; Katie Bridges, Vivian tor. Benton Award; Paula Stover, Shannan Rivera, master’s de- Community Involvement Award; gree in professional writing from and Human Resources, Depart- Kennesaw State University, Eng- ment of the Year. lish instructor. Georgia Highlands also wel- Matthew Summerlin, doctorate comed 14 new full-time faculty in medicinal chemistry and phar- members to the college during the macognosy from the University of in-service: Illinois at Chicago, chemistry in- Erna Anderson, master’s degree structor. in systems engineering from Tara Suswal, master’s degree in George Mason University, math secondary mathematics from instructor. Kennesaw State University, math Mahirah Baker, master’s degree instructor. in pharmacology and toxicology Shanika Wright Turner, mas- from Michigan State University, ter’s degree in business adminis- biology instructor. tration from the Florida Institute Marc Dawson, master’s degree of Technology, assistant professor in creative writing from National of business administration. University, English instructor. Sean Zearfoss, master’s degree Marlene Goodrum, master’s de- from Kennesaw State University, gree in mathematics from Kenne- English instructor. 6A Sunday, September 2, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com News The Daily Tribune News Aretha’s lack of a will could make things rocky for heirs

BY ANDREW DALTON for Franklin for nearly 30 years. the case of “Respect,” the royalties AP Entertainment Writer “She never told me, ‘No, I don’t go to the estate of Otis Redding, want to do one.’ She understood the even though the song owes nearly LOS ANGELES — Aretha need. It just didn’t seem to be some- all its popularity to Franklin. Franklin was so hard-nosed in her thing she got around to.” “I would imagine she probably business dealings that she de- Laura Zwicker, an attorney who felt she was entitled to more, but manded to be paid in cash before specializes in estate planning but is probably received more than a lot performing. Her heirs won’t have it not affiliated with the Franklin es- of artists from the time, especially so simple. tate, says she sees it happen all too African-American artists,” Wilson Though she lived to 76 and was often in her work. says. terminally ill with pancreatic can- “People don’t like to face their Among Franklin’s more tangible cer, the Queen of Soul died without own mortality,” Zwicker says. “I assets are several pieces of property a will. had a client who had a $70 million As her four sons and other family real estate portfolio who had had in the Detroit area that according to members move on from Friday’s end- diabetes. He had plenty of tax assessors’ estimates are worth at funeral in Detroit, they’re left with conversations with me about estate least $2 million, with a market the potentially tall task of finding planning but would not sign the value that could easily be twice that. out how many millions she was documents.” Once the value is established — worth, and divvying it up, a process Papers filed in Michigan’s Oak- a process that could take years — that could take years and is likely to land County court last week by the IRS will take any back taxes play out in public. David J. Bennett, the lawyer who Franklin owed, then will tax her es- Estate law experts expressed sur- worked most closely with Franklin, tate at 40 percent for any assets be- prise but not shock that a wealthy lay out the few known basics: yond $11.2 million. person like Franklin would put off She was not married and left four Kenneth Abdo, an attorney who making a will until it was too late. sons, ages 48 to 63: Clarence specializes in probate law and has At least one of the singer’s attor- Franklin, Edward Franklin, Kecalf worked on the estate of Prince, who neys says he urged her repeatedly Franklin and Ted White Jr. also died without a will, says the over the years to draft one. Clarence, Aretha’s eldest, is inca- PAUL SANCYA/AP IRS will conduct an audit of her “I tried to convince her that she pacitated and is represented by a Jordan Franklin, left, pauses alongside his sister Victorie Franklin while speaking about their holdings. should do not just a will but a trust guardian. And a niece of hers has grandmother, Aretha Franklin, during the funeral service for the legendary singer at Greater Grace while she was still alive,” says Don accepted the role of executor. Temple on Friday in Detroit. Franklin died Aug. 16 of pancreatic cancer at the age of 76. Wilson, her entertainment attor- Wilson, a Los Angeles lawyer who Under Michigan law, as in most ney, says she would not have their mother’s assets in the absence people who will now want to be the amount for its own reasons. worked on entertainment matters states, the sons will equally divide wanted to see her finances publicly of a will, and so far no signs of con- your new best friend. You will also Franklin maintained ownership aired: “She was a private person.” flict have emerged among family meet some people that will have the of the songs she wrote and did well As for why some clients don’t members. Bennett did not respond best investments in the world for by them, Wilson says, though of her make out a will, Zwicker said some to phone and email messages seek- you. My advice? Go slow, be care- major hits, “Think” is the only one heirs, like Franklin’s son Clarence, ing comment. ful and be smart.” that’s her own composition. She may need more than others, and that Aretha Franklin’s friend Ron The documents make no mention also wrote some lesser hits, such as Moten, a Michigan businessman, of the value of Franklin’s estate. “Rock Steady.” can be a difficult and touchy deci- gave the four sons some guidance The figure almost certainly runs Though her records were played sion for a parent. in his speech at Friday’s funeral. into the tens of millions, but there millions of times, she earned little “One arrangement may be fitting “Remember your family, and will probably be widely varying es- in radio royalties from smashes like for one child, where other people friends that have been with you for timates as her attorneys seek to 1967’s “Respect” because such need more help,” Zwicker said. “To years,” Moten told the men. “Be- downplay her wealth for tax pur- payments go overwhelmingly to the accept that and put it on paper can cause you are about to meet a lot of poses and the IRS tries to maximize song’s author, not the performer. In be hard for a parent.”

Germany stops march envisioned as far-right springboard

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lice in eastern Germany halted an emboldened far-right activists about 4,000, the state police said. CHEMNITZ, Germany — Po- anti-migration protest march that started Saturday hoping it would The opposing camps clashed in launch a nationwide movement Chemnitz on Monday, the day capable of challenging the polit- after the fatal stabbing of the 35-   ical establishment. year-old German citizen and the   A trio of nationalist groups arrests of the migrants on suspi-   held separate daytime rallies in cion of manslaughter. Scenes of Large Selection  the city of Chemnitz over the vigilantes chasing foreigners in " %"  &# Aug. 26 killing of a German citi- the city’s streets have shocked      "($ zen, allegedly by migrants from people in others parts of Ger-  ( Syria and Iraq. The two largest many since then. !&&!))!!0(0!()2#$$!       groups also organized a joint Police, at times, were unable to   nighttime march, thinking a control the earlier protests and           broader force might emerge from clashes. 0(!)1(! "!)0'10$!0 '% "#'!" the display of unity and take Leaders of the two groups that            hold. combined forces on Saturday If the number of people who night cultivated a different image attended is any gauge, the envi- for the “mourning march,” wear- sioned far-right movement was in ing dark suits and carrying white the earliest of embryonic stages. roses. It drew about 4,500 participants, However, the mood at the Saxony state police reported be- event bringing together previ- fore citing security concerns as ously isolated clusters of nation- the reason for ending the event alists — from lawmakers to early. Hitler-saluting skinheads — The demonstrators screamed darkened as the sun set. People and whistled angrily as officers from both ends of the political broke up the protest. spectrum could be seen drinking The march was stopped several beer and shouting slurs at police. times along the way as counter- The tension in the air reflected protesters blocked the route and the polarization over Germany’s the police officers deployed to ongoing effort to come to terms keep them and the marchers apart with an influx of more than 1 flooded into the street. The million refugees and migrants counter-protesters numbered seeking since 2015. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 2, 2018 7A

“I guarantee you I have at least 300 cases at now to start programs and we as a community Greene all times between both counties,” she said. have benefited from that.” Development “Probably, the assistants now have more than Indeed, Greene said she considers the Chero- FROM PAGE 1A that, just because of the volume that goes kee Judicial Circuit’s drug court program to be FROM PAGE 1A the position, she said she’s been able to add two through.” one of the state’s most effective. general contracting.” attorneys — a drug court prosecutor and a do- Per her office’s data, drug offenses (27 per- “We’ve got a very well-ran drug court pro- mestic violence prosecutor — to her staff. McWhorter said he expects homes in the subdivision to be priced cent), domestic violence (21 percent) and per- gram,” she said. “But I don’t know if that at or below $300,000. “Our primary responsibility is to see that jus- son crimes (21 percent) made up the bulk of last money’s going to stay or if we’re going to move “This development really wouldn’t take that long,” he said. “We’re tice is served,” she said. “In order to do that, we year’s caseload. However, she said she believes into a different direction.” actually looking at possibly building spec homes up there ourselves. have to look at the overall scheme of where our that a near totality of the crimes she prosecutes One aspect of Georgia’s legal system she country is, and whether we agree or whether we involve substance use, to some capacity. would like to see change, however, is the Geor- We have had a couple of people that are aware of what we’re doing disagree with what the laws are, we’re not re- “Somewhere between 85 percent to 90 per- gia State Board of Pardons and Paroles, which out there and they’ve shown some interest about buying lots and us sponsible for making those laws ... we simply cent of all crime, in some way or the other, is she described as one of the state’s least account- just building homes for them.” enforce them, as our legislatures have enacted drug-related,” Greene said. “I don’t mean that able agencies. Still, he said there’s no specific timeline in mind for when the Tay- them.” it’s a drug offense, but most of these sex of- She said she’s seen convicted felons with 20 lorsville project could begin and when it could be completed. That, The district attorney’s office, Greene said, is McWhorter said, hinges on how quickly they can wrap up work on undeniably short-staffed at the moment. fenses, property crimes, person crimes, have year sentences exit the prison system in just half “There is a great need to have more prosecu- underlying substance abuse issues. We see it all a year. their other two big real estate projects. tors, but with that comes the additional support the time … you see people breaking into homes “Literally, they can process in and out in “Once those get going, we’ll move our attention over there,” he staff needed, the additional investigators,” she in order to sell things, stripping air conditioners about six months. They go to Jackson, which is said. “We’re probably looking at two to three months before dirt is said. “We are literally on top of each other, so down for that — it is a huge problem that just the diagnostic prison, they’re classified and actually being moved. But again, a lot of that is our subcontractors, we’re looking for some additional space as covers everything we do.” they roll right out,” she said. “Some of that is how available they are to get the work that needs to be done ... you things expand in the courthouse to, hopefully, The state’s reaction to that, she said, has been the change we’re seeing in low-level offenders never know what kind of weather you’re going to have when you’re be able to move and get more people in.” the proliferation of incarceration-alternative not wanting to go into the system. It is a push moving dirt and you have to have certain conditions in order to do more for rehabilitation, and I understand that However, she said she does not think split- programs. In 2012 Gov. Nathan Deal signed everything that needs to be done.” House Bill 1176 into law, a major criminal jus- and I agree with a lot of that but there are some ting the circuit in two is a viable solution. Sim- Over the last 18 months, McWhorter said he’s observed the de- tice reform bill that resulted in many non-vio- of these people who don’t need to see the light ply put, Greene said Gordon County just mand for more upscale rural housing increase throughout the local doesn’t have the funding available to operate a lent offenders being sentenced to of day.” community. court system on its own. “accountability courts” instead of prison. With Bartow’s rapid growth in population, “Gordon County alone cannot support a su- But that, she said, could change depending Greene said she is distressed — but not exactly “For Bartow County, it’s an inventory equation to me,” he said. perior court and a district attorney’s office, so I on the outcomes of this November’s guberna- surprised — to see an uptick in violent crimes “We see it as just a gap we’re filling ... it seems like people either think we’re stuck with them, and I mean that in torial election. in the local community. want to be downtown or they want to be further out with a little bit a very positive way,” she said. “They don’t “One of the things I’m very eager to see is if “When we have homicides here, we’re see- more space on their own — they like the perks of the neighborhood, have the resources that we have and they’re not they continue funding for accountability courts ing gang-related stuff, drug things, a lot of vio- but still want to have the freedom and the flexibility of having their as willing to get that.” or the drug court programs continue,” she said. lence, it’s really increasing in the past number own land.” In 2017, she said the Cherokee Judicial Cir- “Gov. Deal has made a big push and been a big of years,” she said. The Bartow County Planning Commission will review the rezon- cuit handled 3,008 cases in Bartow and 1,404 proponent of accountability courts ... that’s “We’re just growing. And we’re more ing proposal at a public meeting scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Frank in Gordon. where the money is in state government right metro.” Moore Administration and Judicial Center at 135 W. Cherokee Ave. on Sept. 10. Bartow County Commissioner Steve Taylor will vote to approve or deny the application at a subsequent meeting at the same bation violation, cruelty to chil- • Joseph Anthony • Dexter Rico venue on Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. BARTOW dren by allowing them to witness Lys, of 3524 Will Strange Jr., of While McWhorter said he has “a lot of plans” for future residential felony/battery/family violence and Grove Way, Du- 115 N. Central developments, he also said that only time well tell if — or how soon BLOTTER battery under the Family Violence luth, was arrested Ave. N.W., — those projects come to fruition. Act (F.V.A.). and charged with Adairsville, was “Obviously, capital is a big thing, making sure that we can fund driving without a arrested and builds that we do,” he said. “More important than that is making sure • Richard license on person, charged with pos- The following information — there’s a market for the things we’re trying to develop — are there Charles Ford, of reckless driving, failure to main- session of less than one ounce of names, photos, addresses, charges buyers out there that want what we’re developing? We take all of that 31 Woodhaven tain a single lane and D.U.I. marijuana. and other details — was taken di- and many other factors into consideration in terms of moving forward Court S.W., (drugs). rectly from Bartow County Sher- with a project.” iff’s Office jail records. Not every Cartersville, was • Joni Diane arrest leads to a conviction, and a arrested and • Dario Ruben Worthington, of conviction or acquittal is deter- charged with Gray Palacios, of 40 Saddle Club mined by the court system. Arrests speeding, failure to maintain a sin- 7026 Mountain Drive S.W. 2, was were made by BCSO deputies ex- gle lane and D.U.I. Ridge S.E., Ac- arrested and sen- cept where otherwise indicated. worth, was ar- tenced in juvenile • Heather Nicole rested and court. August 31 Gentry, of 4306 sanctioned in drug Camp Drive S.E., court. • Tommy Vaughn • Francisca Acworth, was ar- Worthington, of Alonzo, of 204 E. rested, returned to • Marc Dennis 1676 Americana Porter St. S.E. A, bond, and sen- Ramsey, of 607 Court, Columbus, Cartersville, was tenced in juvenile Mountain Chase OH, was arrested arrested on an court. Drive S.E., and charged with agency assist for Cartersville, was bondsman off the Cartersville • Ricky Thurmon arrested and sen- bond, bail jumping and failure to Police Department. Harris, of 36 E. tenced in superior appear. George Ave., Ken- court. • Anthony Mon- nesaw, was ar- roe Barrett, of 39 rested and charged • William H. Amberidge Drive with vi- Stover, of N.W., Cartersville, olation. Cartersville, was was arrested after arrested and being sentenced in • Keith Narada charged with pro- juvenile court. Hill, of 4550 Ala- bation violation. spair Lane, Ac- • Charles David worth, was Chaney, of 163 arrested and Rolling Hills charged with fail- Drive S.W., ure to yield when Cartersville, was turning left and driving with a sus- boarded for the pended or revoked license. Cartersville Police Department. • Andrea Dawn Howard, of 4195 • Solomon Eli New Haven Court, Cumbo, of 4432 Port Orange, FL, Pecan Lane S.E., was arrested and Acworth, was ar- charged with con- rested after being tempt of superior sanctioned in drug court. court. • Evaristo Contr- • Charles Larry eras Lopez, of Edmondson Jr., 6359 Bells Ferry of 276 Milam Road N.E., Ac- Bridge Road S.W., worth, was ar- Cartersville, was rested and arrested and sentenced in pro- charged with pro- bate court.

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STAFF REPORT tive race to begin the year. Following Trapheagen and Cly- of 22:16. The Woodland High girls cross Cartersville and Cass also were mer, Tess Cochran ran a 20:12, and In the boys race that started the country team came within three in action at Woodland Saturday Baylee Evans placed fourth five day, Cartersville’s top five all fin- seconds of a perfect score Saturday morning, as three Bartow teams seconds later, followed by her sister ished between 16th and 37th out of morning in the Run at the Rock In- helped make up the field of more Rylee in at 20:26. 193 runners, led by Max Florence, vitational at Woodland High. than 20 teams. While Woodland’s Cheyenne who was followed closely by Bill Woodland’s Rylee Evans fin- Cartersville placed third and Spinks’ eighth-place finish didn’t Archer in 19th. ished just three seconds back of Woodland finished fifth in the boys count for the final score, because it The Woodland boys also had a fifth-place Paige Ewald, of River race, but, as usual, the Woodland was outside the top five for Wood- strong showing with three run- Ridge, the only non-Woodland run- girls stole the show. land, she still ran a strong 21:20. ners in the top 21 and all five ner to place in the top five. McKenna Trapheagen continued Erica Boatner rounded out point-scorers in the top 50. Austin As a result, Woodland finished her emergence as an elite runner in Woodland’s day with a 20th-place Parker and John Shropshire fin- with 16 points instead of a perfect Georgia, running a 19:02, more finish at 22:52, meaning all seven ished 17th and 18th, respectively, 15 points, but that minor imperfec- than 52 seconds faster than the sec- Lady Wildcats registered top-20 and crossed the finish line almost tion couldn’t come close to over- ond-place finisher, Woodland’s finishes in a field of 166 runners. simultaneously. Dylan Stermer RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS shadowing another dominant Carli Clymer, who’s a former top- Cartersville also had a top-15 wasn’t far behind in 21st. Woodland’s McKenna Trapheagen leads the pack during performance by the Lady Wildcats five finisher at the Class 5A state finisher in the girls race, as Genry SEE XC, PAGE 2B Saturday’s Run at the Rock Invitational hosted by the Wildcats. as they won their second consecu- championship herself. Apor placed 13th with a time Tigers COUNTY CHAMPS come from behind to Wildcats dominate Canes take down to win battle for Bartow Colonels STAFF REPORT BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN the game, leading to a lineup reshuffling [email protected] that went as smoothly as possible. Breeana Wilson socked a two- Caroline Higdon was the main benefici- run homer in the bottom of the Saturday’s rematch between Woodland ary. Moved one notch up in order from the third inning to give Adairsville a and Cartersville in the title game of the Bar- cleanup spot she occupied during Friday’s 5-4 lead over Cass, and the Tigers tow County Championships marked the victory over Adairsville, Higdon had a never looked back in earning a 9- 10th game for each program since the teams monster game. She finished 3-for-4 with 4 victory in the third-place game first met Aug. 16. two runs scored and five RBI. of the Bartow County Champi- The second meeting showcased just how Higdon smacked a two-run homer to onships Saturday at Hamilton much things have changed for both teams right-center field to bring home Evans, who Crossing. in the time since that 4-3 triumph for the scored three times, and give the Wildcats a The blast by Wilson, who turned Canes. quick lead they would not relinquish. in a 2-for-3 performance with a The Wildcats have clearly improved Kendyl Hardin made it a three-run first walk, a run and two RBI, com- leaps and bounds in the two-week span, and inning when she singled home Jordan pletely turned the game on its they proved it in an 11-3, five-inning vic- Duck, who had singled herself. Ballard head. tory for their ninth win in those 10 games. managed to strand the bases loaded, but she “I think that kind of got our girls “They’re a much better team this time couldn’t escape the second inning. down,” Cass head coach Taylor around,” Cartersville head coach Shannon Evans again led the off the frame, reach- Suarez said of the Wildcats. “They had ing on an error to open the floodgates. She Weeks said. “... We got down on great at bats. They swung early in the scored on Morgan Cooper’s triple, Higdon ourselves after the home run.” counts that were preferential to them. They followed with an RBI single and Duck A triple by Sierra Tanner and a made it hurt, because they hit strikes hard. picked up her second hit to force a pitching double by Sadye Johnson later in They got in the gap a lot of times. ... They change. the inning gave Adairsville a 7-4 capitalized on our mistakes.” AnnaKate McElhaney came on in relief advantage in what was a rematch Cartersville, on the other hand, has gone and promptly recorded back-to-back strike- of last year’s championship game, just 4-6 since the rivalry win with Satur- outs. However, two walks sandwiched which Cass won 10-2. day’s eight-run defeat another unwelcome around Allyssa Motes’ key, two-run single Four singles added up to an- sight, especially with five of the Canes’ six gave Woodland a comfortable 7-0 lead. other pair of runs for the Tigers in remaining Region 5-AAAA games coming Cartersville (7-7) mounted its only real the fourth. Victoria O’Neal and on the road. challenge against Woodland ace Sarah Bay- Chloe Souders led off the frame “We’re just lacking on both sides of the nard in the top of the third. with hits. Taylor Rhoades and ball right now,” Suarez said. “We’re not Hope Short doubled home the Canes’ Havyn Issac had RBI knocks to playing up to our full potential. ... A side first run, and Presley Edwards came put the game out of reach. that I don’t even want to address, but the through with a two-RBI hit to pull O’Neal pitched stellar out of the lack of hustle and effort is hurting us right Cartersville within 7-3. A couple of errors bullpen to ensure Cass never ral- now. We just have to come together and re- gave the Canes a helping hand in the frame, group for the second time through our re- as well. lied. She went four scoreless in- gion. Try to be better and not let laziness Despite having the leadoff batter reach in nings with seven strikeouts, three and physical and mental mistakes hurt us every inning, Cartersville couldn’t muster RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS hits and no walks. and cost us games.” any runs outside of that three-run third. Woodland’s Caroline Higdon delivers a two-out, two-run single against Cass jumped out early with a To be clear, Woodland (10-5) dominated Part of that credit goes to the defense ... Cartersville Saturday in the title game of the Bartow County Championships at run in the top of the first. Saydee from the get-go Saturday at Hamilton “Had a lot of good defensive plays to get Hamilton Crossing. Higdon finished 3-for-4, including a two-run homer, with two Najarro, who had a great 2-for-4 runs scored and five RBIs. Woodland won by an 11-3 final score. Crossing. out of a couple of innings,” Woodland head day with two runs and two RBI, Ansley Evans led off the game with a coach Colman Roberts said. “Cooper made Baynard didn’t need to throw more than the in the fifth — each came on passed balls singled with one out, Rachael Lee sharp single to center off Cartersville starter a diving catch and doubled [off] that girl at 72 pitches she tossed over her five innings. with the latter serving as a walk-off winner. followed with a base hit and Haley Colbi Ballard, who pitched a complete- first. Just all-around good.” Higdon singled home two more runs in “It means a lot, because last year we were Smith drove in her first of two game shutout in a semifinal win over Cass. A lot of it goes to Baynard ... the bottom of the fourth to extend the at Georgia Highlands and we lost to runs with a groundout. Evans generally hits in the No. 3 spot, but “It all starts in the circle,” Roberts said. Woodland lead to 9-3. The final two runs the Wildcats had a pair of starters out for It was the offense, though, that made sure — Cooper in the fourth and Hannah Miller SEE CHAMPS, PAGE 2B SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 4B

Webb’s 7 TDs highlights WEEK 3 NOTEBOOK pair of Bartow blowouts Woodland makes history Forsyth in its second game of the season. Includ- BY JASON GREENBERG ing Friday night and that 2011 game, Woodland [email protected] against East Hall has scored 55 or more four times — a 55-16 win over East Paulding in 2003 and a 57-12 win over Week 3 of the Bartow County BY JASON GREENBERG Ridgeland in 2002 being the others. high school football season was [email protected] The 2-0 start to this season also marks just characterized by two blowout wins the fifth time in Woodland’s 21 years of foot- for the locals. NOT YOUR UNCLE’S WILDCATS — ball that the Wildcats have started a season For those following Woodland If you were to hop in your DeLorean, travel with two wins — 2011, 2008, 2004 and 2000 and Cartersville Friday night, the back to 2016 and tell a local that the Woodland were the others. two games were mirror images of High football team played a game in which it While there is plenty of feel-good to go each other. Both the ’Cats and was the one that subjected an opponent to a around after such an impressive win, the real Canes were at home coming off running clock in the second half — not the season starts next week with the Region 7- bye weeks and both of their oppo- Each team now stands at 2-0, other way around — you would have been AAAAA opener at Cass. Region games will nents — East Hall and Luella, re- with Woodland entering region laughed out of Bartow. determine if Woodland is playoff bound for spectively — showed up late to the play next week at Cass and However, just a couple of seasons removed the first time since the fabled ‘ when the game due to traffic. Cartersville hosting another non-re- from a three-year stretch when Woodland program was still in its infancy. Not only did both teams score 55 gion game against McNair. went 1-29, the Wildcats shellacked East Hall In a region that lays claim to being the most points, but those trying to simulta- On the flip side, Cass lost a game MACPI/SPECIAL Friday night, 55-6, earning two wins in 2018 competitive in Class 5A, a peek at the Region neously keep track of both games to Forsyth Central it would like to Dylan Forman (82) and Jaylen Ballard (4) might have noticed several of the before the calendar even reached September. celebrate a play during Woodland’s game 7-AAAAA reveals that the Wildcats’ have back, falling 24-12. Those who were in attendance Friday night against East Hall Friday. five toughest games are likely their last five. scores occurred at the same times, The Colonels’ loss is the lone at Wildcat Stadium witnessed a bit of history. While making history in August is encour- and each team gave up second-half loss by a Bartow team against a The 49-point spread against East Hall is the borne 48-0 to start the year 3-0, and the 1999 aging, making history in November is what scores during a running clock with non-Bartow team so far this season. widest margin of victory ever for a Woodland team, which beat Southeast Whitfield 48-0. The the players and coaches are striving for. The the younger kids in. The county’s record now stands at High football team. 1999 team went on to be the only state-playoff stretch from the last Friday in September to The major difference being it 6-2 early in the season. For context on how far the program has team in program history, while the 2008 team the first in November will determine if the was Woodland’s widest margin of Adairsville was off this week, come in recent years, not only did Woodland went 5-5, tied with 2000 and 2003 for the sec- Wildcats can become just the second group in victory in school history and a wel- but will return to action this up- go 0-10 in 2016, but its lowest margin of de- ond-best marks in program history. program history, along with the ‘99 squad, to come, but infrequent outcome for coming Friday against Coahulla feat was 13 points. In another milestone from Friday night’s big finish a year with an above-.500 record. the Wildcats, while Cartersville Creek. The previous mark for highest margin of vic- win, Woodland scored 55 points for the first blowing out teams has become a tory was held by the 2008 team, which beat Os- time since 2011 when the Wildcats beat South SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE 2B regular occurrence. SEE STANDOUTS, PAGE 2B 2B Sunday, September 2, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News

before taking a seat in a running- proved the scrimmage performance Champs Standouts clock second half. One of his was not a fluke, once again making scores was a deep ball on the third an impact in multiple ways for the FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B play from scrimmage for a 48-yard Wildcat defense. Adairsville on Friday night and lost to PLAYER OF THE WEEK touchdown. Another was on a Cash finished six tackles, a sack, Cartersville on that Saturday morning,” Roberts Tee Webb — Cartersville (2) quick screen pass to the left side, a quarterback pressure, a tackle for said of winning the tournament. “We’ve been For those who watched the sea- where Chatmon made a couple of loss and a forced a fumble, leading talking about it, and we definitely had it written son opener on Aug. 17 against Al- defenders miss and utilized strong the way for a stellar overall per- on the calendar. This wasn’t to come out here and latoona, it was clear junior downfield blocking to go 34 yards formance by the Woodland line- play around; we came out here to play.” quarterback Tee Webb would capa- to pay dirt. backers. At this point of the season, few teams in the bly fill what has increasingly be- Adding to his big night, Chat- area are playing as well as the Wildcats. It would come a position of prestige for the mon made two tackles on kickoffs, Jimmy Davis — Woodland have been hard to say that a few weeks ago when Cartersville program. oftentimes the first down the field Davis had his coming-out party the team struggled to close out games, including With six consecutive years of all- on the coverage unit. Friday night, exploding for 92 the loss to Cartersville. state signal callers at Cartersville, yards on just four carries. His first Some solid Region 7-AAAAA wins and a good the bar has been set high, and Webb Marcus Gary — Cartersville (2) three carries went for touchdowns. showed talent and poise in his Gary was not the workhorse Fri- Due to a , his first two showing in Allatoona’s Buccaneer Bash has debut on Aug. 17. day that he was in Cartersville’s touchdowns occurred over a span changed Woodland’s fortunes. It has Roberts and Still, he did not announce his ar- first game, receiving just eight of about 15 seconds of game clock. his team, which sits third in the region, eyeing a rival with the same gusto against touches compared to the 22 he got With about six minutes left in the postseason berth as they near the midway point Allatoona as he did Friday night in Week 1. But, while the senior first half, he went 24 yards, and of the league schedule. against Luella. In just his second- running back did not touch the ball then 37 yards for the 36-0 lead at “We were 1-4, and a lot of people kind of pan- career start, Webb threw for six every time, he’s a big-play waiting the 5:45 mark in the second quar- icked a little bit,” Roberts said. “Our kids didn’t. touchdowns, a mark that even to happen anytime he does. ter. We’ve won nine out of 10, and we’re the playing Webb’s predecessor, Trevor Gary had five carries Friday for He rounded out the stellar per- the best that we’ve played in a while. I’m very Lawrence, matched just twice in 28 yards and a touchdown, while formance with a 26-yard touch- proud of them. his illustrious Canes career. adding three receptions for 56 down less than 3 1/2 minutes into “We always start playing well in that Bucca- Webb combined some well- yards and two touchdowns receiv- the third quarter. neer tournament. For some reason, I have no an- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS thrown passes downfield with ing. He averaged more than 10 swer to that. I’m proud of them, and we’ve got Woodland head coach Colman Roberts hoists smart decision making and accu- yards per touch and now has 323 Seth Johnson — Woodland two big region games Wednesday and Thursday, the Bartow County Championships trophy racy on check downs, and a strong yards of total offense through two The senior safety matched East trying to climb up the standings. We want to fin- Saturday after his team’s 11-3 win over sense of timing on screen passes. games. Hall’s six points all by himself Fri- ish first or second, so we’re automatically in and Cartersville at Hamilton Crossing. He finished 12-of-14 passing for day night, and that’s with Johnson 242 yards, an average of 17.3 yards Reed Davis — Cass just playing defense. won’t even play in the region tournament. That’s which currently sits right behind Cartersville in per attempt. He also made good de- It appears the junior linebacker is His second-quarter interception our goal.” the standings. cisions on the read-option, rushing going to be one of those tackle ac- and 62-yard touchdown return put “It’s going to be a huge game to swing us either The Canes also in a playoff spot, for the mo- for 49 yards on four carries and a cumulators for the Colonels this an exclamation point on a 42-point ment. With six of the team’s 12 region games re- way from fourth to sixth place,” Suarez said. “... score, making some defenders miss season. He had seven in the season first half for Woodland. maining, every contest is magnified — none We need to come out Tuesday back in form to and breaking tackles on multiple opener, and then added 13 against Johnson also added four tackles more so than Tuesday’s game at Cedartown, play a smart, fundamental softball game occasions. Forsyth Central Friday. He also has and a pass breakup. In his first two games of the sea- 2 1/2 tackles for losses across the son, Webb is 19-for-29 (65.5 per- two games. 111) Seijo, Zac Cartersville 20:49.93 cent) for 392 yards, eight With the Bulldogs dominating HONORABLE MENTION XC 171) Chatman, Craigory Cass 23:30.71 touchdowns and one interception. the time of possession battle, there Harrison Allen — Allen nor- 192) Shephard, Gabe Woodland 26:05.31 were plenty of chances for tackles, mally stands out as a linebacker FROM PAGE 1B but credit Davis for making the on defense, but received three Bartow boys results Bartow girls results SUNDAY STANDOUTS plays before the Forsyth Central touches in the second quarter for 16) Florence, Max Cartersville 17:53.73 1) Trapheagen, McKenna Woodland 19:02.78 Kaleb Chatmon — Cartersville ballcarriers could get into the sec- the Cartersville offense on Fri- 17) Parker, Austin Woodland 17:58.46 2) Clymer, Carli Woodland 19:55.23 An honest discussion with the ondary and break loose for big day, rushing for 35 yards and tak- 18) Shropshire, John Woodland 17:58.47 3) Cochran, Tess Woodland 20:12.39 Cartersville players and coaches gains. He also stood out when ing a screen pass 39 yards to the 19) Archer, Bill Cartersville 18:00.53 4) Evans, BayleeWoodland 20:17.33 will reveal Chatmon is the fastest moved to defensive end at times. house. 21) Stermer, Dylan Woodland 18:09.13 21 6) Evans, Rylee Woodland 20:26.30 player on the 2018 Cartersville Christian Yanes — The senior 24) Rios, Alex Cartersville 18:23.65 8) Spinks, Cheyenne Woodland 21:10.90 team. Speed at the wide receiver Blake Cash — Woodland defensive end tallied 8 1/2 tackles 29) Breedlove, Parker Cartersville 18:34.60 13) Apor, Genry Cartersville 22:16.54 position tends to lead to big plays, The junior outside linebacker and forced a fumble for Cass. 37) McCann, Colin Cartersville 18:48.67 20) Boatner, Erica Woodland 22:52.39 and that was the case for the senior had a huge scrimmage against Titus Jones — Jones now has an 47) Mitchell, Reece Woodland 19:10.50 22) Bowles, Marlee Woodland 23:16.75 burner Friday night. Adairsville, returning a fumble for interception in both of Woodland’s 48) Forsyth, John Woodland 19:13.91 58) Flynn, Olivia Cass 25:02.69 Chatmon finished the first half a touchdown and filling the stat games to start the season, and 54) Cochran, Kobe Woodland 19:28.07 59) Kelly, Trista Cartersville 25:07.28 against Luella with three receptions sheet in multiple categories. On added eight tackles on Friday from 59) Ross, Clay Cartersville 19:33.81 60) Beach, Vanna Cartersville 25:08.47 for 89 yards and two touchdowns Friday against East Hall, Cash his safety position. 60) Wilson, Matthew Cartersville 19:34.08 92) Blanchette, Jocelyn Cartersville 26:22.59 63) Bollwerk, Patrick Woodland 19:35.45 99) Spencer, Bella Cartersville 27:04.18 64) Van Order, Ian Woodland 19:37.14 124) Atkins, Trinity Cartersville 29:20.72 oriented offense in Week 1. matched opponent. 67) Wilson, Banks Cartersville 19:39.87 129) Tompkins, Morgan Cass 30:06.66 Notebook • Senior defensive end and Wake 68) Chappell, McKinley Woodland 19:40.09 131) Wade, Naomi Cartersville 30:10.74 THE DOMINANCE IS IN Forest commit Isaiah Chaney had 1 69) Booth, Levi Cartersville 19:41.02 144) Fahey, Caroline Cartersville 31:38.08 FROM PAGE 1B THE DETAILS — With a 55-3 1/2 sacks and was involved in three 76) Patel, Prem Cass 19:55.69 153) Tompkins, McKinizie Cass 34:27.15 LIGHTS, CAMERA, PLAY- win, there’s going to be some gaudy tackles for losses. 82) Brunet, Pierre Woodland 20:03.46 164) Banks, StassijaCass 37:56.81 ACTION — The Cartersville High numbers from Friday night’s 110) Kresho, Bryce Cass 20:47.97 165) Danna, Jordan Cass 38:48.67 football team utilized a productive Cartersville win. However, comb- BUILD A WALL, AND running game in its Week 1 win ing through those statistics, some LUELLA’S GOING TO PAY over Allatoona on Aug. 17, amass- are hard to fathom. FOR IT — It goes without saying ing 207 yards on the ground that First up is field position. With the the Canes couldn’t have had the of- day, 57 percent of its offensive out- starters in during the first half, the fensive success they did Friday put. Canes had an average starting field night without dominant offensive So with Luella keeping an eye on position of Luella’s 44-yard line. line play. running back Marcus Gary’s magi- That kind of stat hasn’t been all that If you had the chance to go on the cally quick feet Friday night, the uncommon for Cartersville in re- field after the game for King’s Canes pulled out a little “now you cent years, but it does speak to the postgame address to the team, it is see it, now you don’t” with play-ac- effort of the defense and solid spe- obvious up close and personal that tion fakes to Gary. cial teams. Cartersville’s 2018 starting five is On Cartersville’s third play of its Up next is the yardage disparity. noticeably bigger than in previous first possession in its 55-3 win Cartersville had 354 yards of total years, for whatever that’s worth. against Luella, quarterback Tee offense in the first half, while Luella While the O-line play has been Webb faked the handoff to Gary had negative-13. That begs the stellar two games in a row, blocking and then faked a handoff to receiver question, “How is that even possi- downfield by receivers also sprang on a reverse. The run fakes caught ble?” Well, first, Cartersville scored several big plays against Luella. Luella completely out of position, a touchdown on each of its eight Notably, Marquail Coaxum with both corners and safeties ap- first-half possessions, maximizing drove a Luella defender down the proaching the line of scrimmage. the yardage gained given its field field and nearly through the end That led to an uncovered Kaleb position to start drives. Defensively, zone on Harrison Allen’s 39-yard Chatmon streaking downfield for a Luella called 13 run plays in the touchdown on a running back 48-yard touchdown catch. first half and six of them ended in screen pass. Earlier in the game, The very next offensive series for the backfield and three more went Jackson Lowe and a host of Canes Cartersville, facing a second-and-8, for no gain. Just two Luella run sealed a tunnel for Kaleb Chatmon Webb again faked to Gary, the plays went for more than two yards to run 34 yards for a first-quarter Luella linebackers charged the line, in the half. Add in three sacks for 18 touchdown on a quick screen. and tight end Jackson Lowe snuck yards of losses, and just two first- “That’s one of the points of em- over the top of the linebackers for a half completions for a combined six phasis from summer camp until 14-yard passing play. Two plays yards, and you get negative-13 now was perimeter blocking,” King later, Cartersville was into the end yards of offense in a half, even with said. “And I thought our effort has zone for its second score of the Cartersville subs beginning to roll gotten better. We have to continue game. in midway through the second quar- to be more physical once we get our On the fourth play of the third of- ter. hands on them. But, man, that long fensive series, Webb again faked to one that Harrison scored on, those Gary, but to a different outcome. A few more miscellaneous stats: guys were blocking all the way After faking the pitch to the left, • Cartersville faced a third down downfield. It was awesome.” Webb kept the ball and took off to only twice in eight first-half drives. Receivers are called receivers the right with plenty of running One of those third downs was con- and not blockers for a reason, room as the defense followed Gary. verted on a 3-yard touchdown run though, and they performed ad- Webb went on to run for 24 yards and the other was converted when mirably in their day jobs as well, on the second-and-5 play, reaching Luella went offsides on a specifically Chatmon. He was held the red zone and scoring two plays Cartersville hard count. The Canes without a catch in the Week 1 game later for a 20-0 lead. only faced a second down eight against Allatoona. Meanwhile, Ten- According to Webb, the play-ac- times in those eight drives. That’s nessee commit Lowe had just one tion game and fakes to Gary were because Cartersville averaged 13.3 catch for seven yards in the season things the Canes felt they could suc- yards per play on first downs. The opener. ceed with after watching film on Canes also averaged 16.4 yards on Chatmon finished Friday’s game Luella. second-down plays. with three catches for 89 yards and “We noticed all week that they • Of Cartersville’s eight first-half two touchdowns, while Lowe had like to follow the back instead of drives, four took less than 44 sec- three receptions for 26 yards. staying with me,” Webb said of the onds of game clock to score, and Both will have bigger games as Lions’ linebackers. “So we worked none of the eight scoring drives the season progresses, and King on that all week.” took longer than 2 minutes, 22 sec- said after Friday’s game he wasn’t “We just tried to mix it up,” head onds. Two were one-play scoring too concerned with making an extra coach Joey King said when asked drives. effort to get his two Division-I pass about the success of play-action • Cartersville had 15 first-half catching targets involved. passes. “We were conscious of first downs to Luella’s one. “Not specifically,” King said of busting up some tendencies and • According to the DTN’s stat getting Lowe and Chatmon in- stuck to the game plan. The kids keeping, quarterback Tee Webb volved in the game plan. “Most of knew the game plan inside and out. went 10-for-10 on passes that trav- the touches we try to get are on the I thought they did a good job of ex- elled less than 10 yards downfield screen game and stuff. It’s just ecuting it.” from the line of scrimmage. He had about who’s open this night and The end result was 242 passing no passes attempted that travelled who’s not. That’s what we talked yards in the first half with the 10-20 yards and was 2-of-4 on about before the game in our meet- starters in, compared to 112 rushing passes that travelled 20-plus yards ings, taking what they give you and yards — 68 percent of the first-half for an impressive 50-percent com- trusting those big plays will come, offensive output coming from the pletion rate downfield, albeit in a and they opened up for us [Friday passing game in Week 2 after a run- small sample size against an over- night].” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 2, 2018 3B Ga. Tech runs past SPORTSROUNDUP Alcorn St. MLB Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Home & Away BY MATT WINKLEJOHN East Division W L Pct GB Tuesday SOFTBALL The Associated Press ATLANTA 75 60 .556 — Philadelphia 72 63 .533 3 SOFTBALL Adairsville at Coahulla Creek, 5:30 p.m. Washington 67 68 .496 8 Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. Villa Rica at Cass, 5:55 p.m. ATLANTA — Georgia Tech ran New York 60 75 .444 15 Miami 54 82 .397 21½ VOLLEYBALL Woodland at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. all over Alcorn State Saturday, Central Division when 10 different players carried W L Pct GB Adairsville, LaFayette at Coosa, 5 p.m. Tuesday, September 11 Chicago 80 55 .593 — the ball and the Yellow Jackets Milwaukee 76 60 .559 4½ Cartersville, Central Carroll at Cedartown, 5 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY ground out 439 rushing yards in a St. Louis 76 60 .559 4½ Kell, East Paulding at Cass, 5:30 p.m. Cartersville at Spartan Invitational, 6:50 p.m. Pittsburgh 66 70 .485 14½ 41-0 win, but they’re about to get Cincinnati 58 78 .426 22½ Woodland, Paulding County at Villa Rica, 5:30 p.m. SOFTBALL West Division run over by their coach. W L Pct GB Wednesday Calhoun at Adairsville, 5:30 p.m. At least on offense. 74 61 .548 — SOFTBALL Chapel Hill, Troup at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Los Angeles 73 62 .541 1 Head coach Paul Johnson was Colorado 72 62 .537 1½ Cass at East Paulding, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Rome, 5 p.m. pleased by his defense’s first S.F. 68 69 .496 7 San Diego 54 83 .394 21 Woodland at Hiram 5:55 p.m. Carrollton at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. shutout in nearly five years. The Thursday VOLLEYBALL new 3-4 scheme that first-year de- Saturday’s Games N.Y. Mets 2, San Francisco 1, 11 innings SOFTBALL Haralson County at Adairsville, 5 p.m. fensive coordinator Nate Woody in- Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia 1 Adairsville at Sonoraville, 5:30 p.m. Woodland, Carrollton at Hiram, 5:30 p.m. stalled stoned the Braves in the ATLANTA 5, Pittsburgh 3 Miami 6, Toronto 3 Central Carroll at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Cass at LaFayette, 5:30 p.m. opener for both teams in Bobby Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 0 Cass at Carrollton, 5:55 p.m. Thursday, September 13 Dodd Stadium. Milwaukee at Washington, late Colorado at San Diego, late Paulding County at Woodland 5:55 p.m. SOFTBALL About the other side of the ball, Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late Today's Games VOLLEYBALL Adairsville at LFO, 5:30 p.m. the one where Johnson calls plays? Toronto (Gaviglio 3-7) at Miami (Lopez 2-4), 1:10 p.m. Not so much. Chicago Cubs (Lester 14-5) at Philadelphia (Nola 15-3), Adairsville, Fannin County at Sonoraville, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 5:45 p.m. 1:35 p.m. KirVonte Benson ran for two Milwaukee (Guerra 6-9) at Washington (Scherzer 16-6), Cartersville, North Cobb Christian at North Paulding, 5 p.m. Cass at Kell, 5:55 p.m. 1:35 p.m. Cherokee, Sprayberry at Woodland, 5 p.m. VOLLEYBALL touchdowns and the Jackets took Cincinnati (DeSclafani 7-4) at St. Louis (Weaver 7-11), control early, scoring on the fourth 2:15 p.m. Friday Calhoun, Gordon Central at Adairsville, 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 9-3) at San Francisco (Stratton snap of the game when Jordan 9-7), 4:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Cartersville, LFO at Northwest Whitfield, 5 p.m. Mason went 28 yards. The redshirt Arizona (Buchholz 7-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 6-4), Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 7:30 p.m. Woodland, Pickens at Cass, 6 p.m. 4:10 p.m. freshman fullback led Tech with 85 Colorado (Freeland 12-7) at San Diego (Nix 2-2), 4:10 McNair at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY yards as one of four players to sur- p.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 7-9) at ATLANTA (Teheran 9-7), 5:05 p.m. Woodland at Cass, 7:30 p.m. Adairsville Tiger Invitational at Manning Mill Park, 4:30 p.m. pass 70 yards. Saturday Friday, September 14 Yet in Johnson’s mind, Tech AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL should’ve further dominated Alcorn W L Pct GB Cartersville, Cass, Woodland Adairsville at Haralson County, 7:30 p.m. State, maybe like when they opened Boston 94 43 .686 — at Carrollton Orthopedic Invitational, 8 a.m. Cherokee at Cartersville, 7:30 p.m. the 2015 season with a 69-6 win New York 86 50 .632 7½ Tampa Bay 72 63 .533 21 VOLLEYBALL Cass at Villa Rica, 7:30 p.m. over the Braves. Toronto 61 74 .452 32 Baltimore 40 96 .294 53½ Bartow County Championship at Cass Paulding County at Woodland, 7:30 p.m. The Jackets punted just once and Central Division converted 8 of 12 third downs, but W L Pct GB Monday, September 10 Cleveland 77 58 .570 — in the first half, Mason lost a fum- Minnesota 63 72 .467 14 Chicago 54 82 .397 23½ ble, quarterback TaQuon Marshall Detroit 54 82 .397 23½ threw an interception and misfired Kansas City 44 91 .326 33 West Division badly several times while complet- W L Pct GB On the Air ing just 4-of-12 passes. Houston 83 53 .610 — Oakland 81 55 .596 2 “I didn’t like how we played con- Seattle 75 60 .556 7½ FORMULA ONE RACING 7:30 p.m. — Miami vs. LSU (ABC) sidering who we were playing,” Los Angeles 66 70 .485 17 9:05 a.m. — Italian Grand Prix (ESPN2) PGA TOUR Texas 59 77 .434 24 Johnson said. “We should be able to INDYCAR RACING 1 p.m. — Dell Technologies Championship (GOLF) Saturday’s Games move the ball and beat those guys.” N.Y. Yankees 2, Detroit 1 3 p.m. — Grand Prix of Portland (NBCSN) 3 p.m. — Dell Technologies Championship (NBC) Marshall rushed for 77 yards and Boston 6, Chicago White Sox 1 NASCAR BUNDESLIGA SOCCER Houston 7, L.A. Angels 3 a touchdown and completed 9-of- Miami 6, Toronto 3 6 p.m. — Cup Series: Bojangles’ Southern 500 (NBCSN) 9:30 a.m. —Leipzig vs. Fortuna Dusseldorf (FS1) 18 passes for 104 yards, a score and Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 3 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 MLB BASEBALL Noon — Schalke vs. Hertha Berlin (FS1) an interception. Benson had 75 Texas 7, Minnesota 4 1:30 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia (TBS) MLS SOCCER yards on 10 carries and backup Seattle at Oakland, late Today's Games 5 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Atlanta (FSSO) 7:30 p.m. — D.C. United vs. Atlanta United (FS1) quarterback Tobias Oliver had 72 Detroit (Boyd 8-12) at N.Y. Yankees (Lynn 8-9), 1:05 p.m. 8 p.m. — L.A. Angels at Houston (ESPN) PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER yards on 12 carries. Toronto (Gaviglio 3-7) at Miami (Lopez 2-4), 1:10 p.m. Boston (Johnson 4-3) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 5- WNBA PLAYOFFS 8:25 a.m. —Cardiff City vs. Arsenal (NBCSN) Alcorn State quarterback Noah 15), 2:10 p.m. 3 p.m. — Game 4: Atlanta at Washington (ESPN2) 10:55 a.m. — Burnley vs. Manchester United (NBCSN) Johnson completed 10 of 15 passes Baltimore (Hess 3-8) at Kansas City (Lopez 0-4), 2:15 p.m. 5 p.m. — Game 4: Seattle at Phoenix (ESPN2) ATP TOUR TENNIS for just 51 yards. Minnesota (Moya 3-0) at Texas (Colon 7-11), 3:05 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 8-12) at Oakland (Jackson 4-3), 4:05 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11 a.m. — U.S. Open: Round of 16 (ESPN) The Jackets outgained the Braves p.m. 543-146 and blew the game open Tampa Bay (TBD) at Cleveland (Carrasco 16-7), 4:10 p.m. Noon — Prairie View A&M vs. N.C. Central (ESPN2) 7 p.m. — U.S. Open: Round of 16 (ESPN2) L.A. 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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coach Dabo Swinney said after rattling Lawrence was 9-for-15 for 137 No. 3 UGA routs Austin Peay Freshman Trevor Lawrence, a off their stats and emphasizing how yards. His best pass was a 40-yard Cartersville High graduate, threw three similar they were. strike where only Cornell Powell could BY CHARLES ODUM “We seemed to have a bit of division,” Healy touchdown passes and scored on all It was the romp everyone expected get to it when Furman jumped offside AP Sports Writer said. “Some guys weren’t quite as coachable five of his drives to help No. 2 Clemson as Clemson overmatched the Paladins. and the freshman recognized he had a when some adversity hit. We’ve got to fix the beat Football Championship Subdivi- Clemson is 33-0 against FCS teams, free play. ATHENS — A lopsided victory over FCS in-house things much more than we have to fix sion Furman 48-7 on Saturday. only once winning by less than 10 “It’s made me better,” Lawrence said opponent Austin Peay wasn’t enough to con- the schematic things or the ball security things Senior starter Kelly Bryant had a points. about having to compete for the job vince Georgia coach Kirby Smart his team is or anything like that.” touchdown pass of his own. Lawrence Swinney said he let his quarterback after four years as a star in high school, ready to defend its Southeastern Conference The lopsided score and 90-degree heat sent completed 10 passes and Bryant com- rotation go as planned. Bryant played breaking several records set by De- championship. about half of the crowd of 92,746 toward the pleted nine. the first quarter, Lawrence played the shaun Watson, the former Tigers star Next week’s visit to SEC rival South Car- exits at halftime. “Both missed some throws. Both second quarter and they each got two who shoved aside a veteran as a fresh- olina will teach Smart much more about his THE TAKEAWAY made some great throws,” Clemson drives to start the second half. man to start in 2014. Bulldogs. Austin Peay: Quarterback Jeremiah Oatsvall Jake Fromm threw two scoring passes while was pulled after his fumbled pitch, recovered sharing time with freshman Justin Fields and by Georgia’s D’Andre Walker, on the Gover- No. 3 Georgia showed off some new firepower nors’ second possession. JaVaughn Craig we’re going to be fine.” Adairsville. O’Neal pitched six in- in rolling past Austin Peay 45-0 on Saturday. played most of the remainder of the half and Softball nings, giving up five runs (three The Bulldogs, playing their first game since opened the second half, though Oatsvall re- Woodland 6, Adairsville 1 earned) on nine hits and one walk with FROM PAGE 1B losing to Alabama in last season’s national turned and completed 7 of 10 passes for 25 Woodland advanced to Saturday’s six strikeouts. championship game, compiled a 508-152 ad- yards. Craig completed 6 of 11 passes for 36 Adairsville answered right back in championship game with a solid 6-1 vantage in total yards. Smart wasn’t impressed. yards and had four carries for 21 yards. its first turn at bat. Natalie Burrow sin- win over Adairsville on Friday night at Cartersville 8, Cass 0 “We’ve got to grow up and we’ve got to Georgia: Even though the competition gled home Tanner, who finished 1-for- Hamilton Crossing. Colbi Ballard struggled Saturday, grow up fast, because the team that’s ahead of wasn’t on par with what awaits in the SEC, the 2 with two walks, two runs and an Bella Carnes, who finished 3-for-4, but the senior pitched outstanding in us is not easy,” Smart said. Bulldogs displayed renewed depth after losing RBI, to tie the game. Johnson scored opened the game with a double. She Friday’s 8-0 semifinal victory over Georgia (1-0) flashed big-play potential, in- six players to the NFL draft. D’Andre Swift ran on an error to give the Tigers the lead. and Ansley Evans, who singled, came Cass to send Cartersville to the cham- cluding a 59-yard touchdown pass from for 43 yards with an 8-yard touchdown run and The next inning, Johnson, who had in to score on an error for a quick 2-0 pionship game. Fromm to Mecole Hardman and a 72-yard Elijah Holyfield ran for 24 yards with a touch- three hits, a run and two RBI, singled lead. Ballard struck out nine in her five- scoring run by Demetris Robertson, the Cali- down as the leaders of a four-man tailback home Rhoades, who added two hits The Tigers came right back with a inning, complete-game win. She al- fornia transfer. Freshman tailback James Cook committee that must replace 2017 seniors Nick herself, for a 3-1 advantage. run in the bottom half of the first. lowed one hit and walked two in the had runs of 36 and 26 yards in the second half. Chubb and Sony Michel. The Colonels looked set to turn Sierra Tanner walked, Sadye Johnson nearly flawless outing. Fromm completed 12 of 16 passes for 157 POLL IMPLICATION things around with a three-run third. singled and Victoria O’Neal drove in Offensively, the Canes backed her yards, including a 10-yard scoring pass to Riley Georgia had little to gain in national respect Kaila Carson, who also had a hit in the Adairsville’s lone run with a ground- with runs in every inning, alternating Ridley. Fields, one of the headliners in coach when opening against the FCS opponent. The game, was hit by a pitch to open the out. between two-run frames and one-run Kirby Smart’s top-ranked class of signees, Bulldogs dominated and probably showed suf- frame; Brylie Sanford followed with Sarah Baynard went the distance for stanzas. made his debut on the Bulldogs’ first second- ficient promise to protect their spot high in the one of her two hits; and Najarro came Woodland, needing just 73 pitches to Presley Edwards and AnnaKate quarter possession and started the second half. Top 25. through with a clutch, two-run single complete the stellar performance. She McElhaney, who each finished 1-for- Fields completed 7 of 8 passes for 63 yards, FAST FINISH to tie the game. allowed six hits and one walk. Bay- 2 with a walk, a run and an RBI, had including a 12-yard scoring pass to Isaac The fourth quarter was shortened to 10 min- Following a groundout, Smith dou- nard managed just three strikeouts, but run-scoring singles in the first inning Nauta. Fields also had three carries for 33 yards utes. NCAA rules provide for that option by bled home Najarro to give Cass the two of them came with runners on sec- to stake Cartersville to a 2-0 lead. in his first opportunity to flash his dual-threat mutual agreement of the opposing head lead. ond and third in the second inning to In the second inning, Brooklyn talents. coaches and the referee. “Haley Smith has done a great job escape a jam. Pittman scored on a double-steal at- “I thought both of us put the team in good Smart said he agreed to Healy’s suggestion lately,” Weeks said. “She’s been step- The Wildcats used four fourth-in- tempt. The next inning, Edwards and situations,” Fromm said, adding that sharing for the shorter period. ping it up in the dugout and on the ning singles to plate another run. Jor- Lauren McElhaney, who went a per- playing time didn’t affect his rhythm “too TARGETING PENALTY field. She stays up, and she helps keep dan Duck, Hannah Miller and Morgan fect 3-for-3 with two runs, scored on much.” Cook was called for targeting for his hit on the team up. I think the girls look to her Cooper, who had two hits, singled to an error for a 5-0 edge. Smart said he learned in the 2017 opener, punt returner Deangelo Wilson after Wilson as a leader.” load the bags before Carnes made it 4- Ballard helped her own cause in the when starter Jacob Eason’s injury opened the called for a fair catch in the fourth quarter. Adairsville will return to Region 6- 1 with her two-run knock to left. fourth when her RBI groundout drove way for Fromm to claim the job, “the quarter- Cook was ejected and will have to sit out the AAA play Thursday with a road date Woodland put the game on ice with in Hope Short, who finished 1-for-1 back situation can change with an injury. We first half of next week’s game at South Car- at Sonoraville. Cass, meanwhile, will a single tally apiece in the sixth and with a walk and a run. want to be prepared.” olina. look to put its pair of losses behind it seventh innings. In the sixth, Carnes Cartersville, which heads to Cedar- Walk-on quarterback Matthew Downing Smart said Cook didn’t see Wilson’s fair with a couple of road games at East added her third RBI of the game on a town on Tuesday, ended proceedings played most of the second half. catch signal. Paulding and Carrollton — the top fielder’s choice to score Kendyl early with a two-run fifth. Pittman Georgia led 38-0 at halftime. “Whether it was a fair catch or not, he needs teams in the Region 7-AAAAA stand- Hardin. capped her 1-for-2 day with a run- Austin Peay (0-1), No. 22 in the STATS FCS to break down and never lead with the head,” ings. Evans, who wound up 2-for-4, scoring single and the game-ending Top 25, was held to seven first downs. Logan Smart said. “We’re just going to let these two scored on a wild pitch to set the final run on a groundout by Cio Seigler. Birchfield was wide left on a 37-yard field goal UP NEXT games go and get back after it Mon- margin. Eryn Lee had the lone hit for the attempt in the second quarter, spoiling the Gov- Austin Peay: The Governors play Presbyte- day,” Weeks said. “Work on the things Baynard allowed a pair of singles in Colonels, while Kylee Hembree and ernors’ best chance to dodge the shutout. rian on Saturday night in their home opener. we need to improve on.” the seventh, but she picked up her third Maggie Collum drew walks. Cass will Governors coach Will Healy said some of his Georgia: The Bulldogs open their Southeast- She added, “I think we just have to strikeout to finish things out. jump back into Region 7-AAAAA ac- players didn’t react well to the challenge of fac- ern Conference schedule when they visit South play as a team. We string hits together Sadye Johnson, Natalie Burrow and tion with a road trip to East Paulding ing Georgia. Carolina on Saturday. and make plays on defense, and I think Breanna Wilson each 2-for-3 to lead on Wednesday.

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RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Background, hundreds of small wooden crosses, each representing a grave, protrude above the ground and foliage of the Black Pioneers Cemetery in Euharlee. Above left, former slave, midwife and housekeeper Het Powell is one of three identified individuals of the 333 known burials in Euharlee’s Black Pioneers Cemetery. Above right, Euharlee Planning and Zoning Director Charles Reese examines one of the hundreds of wooden crosses representing a grave in the city’s Black Pioneers Cemetery.

BY MARIE NESMITH ican history. I’ve always had [an] inter- but other churches established by the husband, Johnson, had four children, [email protected] est in my ancestors. For me to just stand newly emancipated people created new three daughters — Ellen, Ada and Cara here right now, I actually feel like I’m a cemeteries that were often used instead. — and a son, Lee, who was sold to an- For Charles Reese, walking through part of these people — the families that Burials continued at this cemetery until other slaveholder at a young age. The the Black Pioneers Cemetery is an emo- are involved. at least 1900. Powells never saw him again. Het tional experience. Along with paying re- “We already have the [Euharlee] Cov- “… In the 1990s, the cemetery was worked as a midwife and housekeeper spect to those buried at the site, he also ered Bridge. We have the commissary largely forgotten and it was almost lost in Euharlee until her death. Her daugh- is overjoyed the historic cemetery is and all these other historical buildings to construction. Mrs. Mary Ellen Nelson ter Ada was later buried near her.” being further preserved for inclusion on — and other natural resources here in Taff reminded the community in 1998 the upcoming Bartow Black History the community of Euharlee, but for that there were many people from Eu- RENEWED INTEREST Trail. African-American people to come out harlee’s history buried in that cemetery In the next few months, the Bartow “I cried. When I first heard about it, I here and say, ‘Wow, we are presently and it needs to be saved. Carl Etheridge Black History Trail will officially be es- was just thinking to myself, ‘Wow, what and past a part of this community,’ I and others worked for years clearing tablished in an effort to highlight and a way to not only preserve, but to uplift think it will be very special,’” he said, limbs and litter to be able to conduct a preserve historic black sites. these folks that struggled all those referring to Euharlee’s two sites on the survey of the cemetery. He documented Along with Black Pioneers Cemetery, years,’” said Reese, who joined the city Bartow Black History Trail. “… What’s at least 333 graves.” the tourism endeavor will consist of But- of Euharlee as its planning and zoning amazing for this little town called Eu- Operated by the city of Euharlee, the ler’s Shoe Store in Adairsville; Melvinia director in 2016. “What was confirma- harlee, you have people that visit here Black Pioneers Cemetery also has gar- “Mattie” Shields McGruder’s monu- tion that this was special? My parents from all over Georgia. This will be yet nered the attention of several organiza- ment in the Kingston Cemetery; Noble came to visit me. … When I took my dad another thing to do, another attraction. tions, who have installed various types Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center and St. here, he cried. So the motivation is I It just shows the diversity of these beau- of markers, since the early 2000s. James AME Church in Cassville; Eu- can’t wait to bring him back when this tiful national resources and historical Following Euharlee Historical Society, harlee Covered Bridge in Euharlee; is entirely revitalized. This is going to be assets that we have in this community.” city of Euharlee and descendants of in- Miss Vinnie’s Cabin, Summer Hill and for me, one of my biggest accomplish- dividuals who were buried at the ceme- Mount Zion Masonic Lodge No. 6 in ments. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE tery placing a monument at the front of Cartersville; and George Washington “… I’m African-American,” he said, Dating back to 1830, the Black Pio- the site in 2002, Eagle Scout John Carver Park in Acworth. noting he did not grow up in Euharlee. neers Cemetery features more than 300 Daniels and fellow troop members “Currently, an ad has been designed “I was raised in a family where we took burials, three of whom have been iden- marked each gravesite with a wooden by the Cartersville-Bartow Convention very seriously our African-American tified. cross in 2007. & Visitors Bureau, to go into the His- history and heritage. My dad is what “The Euharlee Black Pioneer Ceme- “Three individuals have been identi- toric High Country Region brochure,” you call a black theologian. So I have a tery is a 1-acre cemetery that was set fied as buried in the cemetery, but we do said Sheri Henshaw, executive director special inward interest in this whole aside in the 1850s by the Euharlee Pres- not know exactly where they are lo- of Keep Bartow Beautiful. “This will project.” byterian and [Euharlee] Baptist cated,” Gobbi said. “Descendants of begin the marketing of these 10 sites as Currently overgrown with vegetation, churches to bury the enslaved individu- those named signed affidavits stating a ‘trail,’ suitable for an individual taking the wooded cemetery on Covered Bridge als in the community,” said Katie Gobbi, that they knew that their relatives were a driving tour or bus tour by organized Road is nestled between the former Eu- director of the Euharlee Welcome Cen- buried in the cemetery. The three names groups. A brochure is also being pre- harlee Presbyterian Church — now ter & History Museum, which is oper- we have are Het Powell, Ada Powell and pared that will feature each site, and owned by the city of Euharlee — and ated by the city of Euharlee and Jim Scott. We do not know a lot about also include a walking tour of African- Euharlee Baptist. Euharlee Historical Society. “In 1852, a Mr. Scott, except that he was buried in American businesses in downtown “This is a part of American history,” census of what was then called Eu- the 1870s and worked for a local family. Cartersville circa 1870-1940. We have Reese said about the site that previously harleyville shows that nearly 600 people “Mrs. Het Powell and her daughter plans to link to this walk through Miss served as a cemetery for slaves in Eu- living here were enslaved. After emanci- Ada came to Euharlee as slaves from harlee. “This is a part of African-Amer- pation, some burials continued there, South Carolina. Mrs. Powell and her SEE CEMETERY, PAGE 8C 2C Sunday, September 2, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News We need some music to motivate us!

Last week, my column was older men working out. I thought, Weight Watchers and began work- daily basis, the Spirit convicts us Have we been faithful with God’s about an experience I had at the maybe some Hank Williams Sr. or ing out more intensely to lose and prompts us to live for Christ. money? gym. This is a second one. Waylon Jennings or the Beach weight for the wedding. In fact, We can also be motivated by other Paul said in II Corinthians 5:10, This past Wednesday morning, I Boys would work. I continued to one of the reasons Weight Watch- Christians. This is why we should “For we must all appear before the was at Real Life Fitness doing my think about what that man said — ers works is that it motivates us. be involved in a small group or a judgment seat of Christ, so that workout. I had walked two miles “They need to put some music in Every week, we step on the scales Sunday school class. We need each one may be recompensed for on the treadmill and then went into here to motivate us!” and we WANT to weigh less than other Christians to hold us ac- his deeds in the body, according to a weight room. There were four He is right that music does mo- last week. So we are motivated by countable. what he has done, whether good or elderly men in there. One man was tivate us while working out. Most the scales. We want to weigh less, You may be thinking, “I need bad.” walking with a cane, yet he was of us have seen someone running so we take action. motivation; there are some things The only motivation we should exercising. I admire his spirit! Potts that have earbuds in or they have Think about motivation. It I need to do but I can’t get moti- need is that one day, we still stand This room is just off the lobby of those wireless earbuds. Or, if you moves us. It gets us going. When vated.” Ask a family member or a before the Lord and give an ac- the gym. In the back of the lobby, us in the weight room could hear it have passed cyclists on the road, we are tired, down or discouraged, friend to hold you accountable. count of the lives we’ve lived. there is a room where spin classes well. One elderly man said, “They you have likely seen their earbuds. we often need motivation. What But, for the Christian, the greatest Every day, we should live knowing are held. Spin is a class where peo- got that old, loud music going!” It’s because music motivates us. motivates you? motivation we have is that one day, we will one day face Jesus. ple ride stationary bikes. The spin Then he added, “They need to But what else motivates us? I’ve As Christians, we should be mo- we will stand before the Lord. And Like we may need some music classes normally have loud music put some in here [the weight room] needed to lose weight for several tivated to live for Christ. And when we do, we will give an ac- to motivate us while working out, playing to create a good workout to motivate us!” years. But back in the spring, I where does that motivation come count of our lives. Have we lived all we need is the knowledge that atmosphere. I got to thinking about what type began to think about my daugh- from? It comes from the work of for Jesus? How have we used the we will stand before Jesus to mo- When the music started, those of of music would be appropriate for ter’s wedding in June. So I joined the Holy Spirit in our lives. On a spiritual gifts God has given us? tivate us in Christian living.

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SPECIAL Bartow’s Best Red Hat Club celebrated its 17th anniversary on Aug. 22 at The Mountain Oaks Tea Cottage, housed in the old James County Courthouse in Ooltewah, Tennessee.

! #"  !   #  CHURCH CALENDAR %#))#'& $$#4#&!#&! GLORY HARVESTER CREEKSIDE SOUTHERN TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE – CHURCH — 19 Church St., Tay- TIST CHURCH – 79 Rowland "      " !$ ris Parkway, Cartersville. Glory An all day Creekside Southern lorsville. Taylorsville Baptist Springs Road S.E., Cartersville. "  "  % !"#""  % &#'"  Harvester Church is celebrating Gospel Singing Jubilee is being Church will hold its Children and The church’s food pantry is open Bishop R. Dexter Nesbitt’s Sixth held at Dellinger Park Sept. 8 from Youth Christian ministry, begin- the third Thursday of every month (#&!'1(3&"#() $)'01(#&! Pastoral Anniversary today. Serv- 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will also ning Wednesday, Sept. 12. Classes from 9:30 a.m. to noon. ices will be at 3 p.m. The church is be games and food for sale. open to preschool to 12th grade.   (#  $#$ ) """( also holding a Youth Revival and Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF #!     ( *# Summit Sept. 14-15, at 7 p.m. on PINE GROVE BAPTIST and Bible study activities and THE ASCENSION – 205 W. "#$  '#! ) !"$%# " Sept. 14 and 10 a.m. on Sept. 15. CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Road, recreation will take place from 6 Cherokee Ave., Cartersville. The   "$  " ) ( " & There will be guest speakers each Cartersville. Pine Grove Baptist to 8 p.m. Children must be regis- church’s food pantry is open every )  ' ' night. Church is hosting its homecoming tered by an adult, but there is no Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m, and ) %"#%$ on Sept. 9 at 10:30 a.m. Brother charge. Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. NEW CANAAN BAPTIST David Franklin, director of the As- ) & $ CHURCH – New Canaan Baptist sociational Missionary for Bartow FIRST CHRISTIAN PINE GROVE BAPTIST  " "#$ " Church is hosting its revival Sept. Baptist Association, is delivering CHURCH OF ADAIRSVILLE – CHURCH – 93 Pine Grove Road, ) *!"  3-7 at 7 p.m. nightly. Brother Clin- the message. Lunch and a singing 113 Park St., Adairsville. The First Cartersville. The Pine Grove Bap- )  & ! "$ ton Green and Brother Joel Alexan- by Glory Bound will follow. Every- Christian Church of Adairsville tist Church food pantry is open the " #  &   #!"!( )  !!" der will be preaching. one is invited. hosts the 2nd Tuesday Club every first Thursday of each month from '" '"# '( second Tuesday of the month at 7 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. YOUNG STREET BAPTIST BURNT HICKORY p.m. in the fellowship hall of the 2(4'&$'% %) '(#) CHURCH – Young Street Baptist CHURCH OF CHRIST – Burnt church. The group meets to share POPLAR SPRINGS FEL- Church is hosting its revival today Hickory Church of Christ in Mari- ideas and encouragement to indi- LOWSHIP CHURCH – 118 !" & %  $"! at 6 p.m. and Sept. 3-7 at 7:30 p.m. etta is holding Bible classes Sept. 9 viduals who seek positive lifestyle George St., Adairsville. The church   ! %! #  Chris Cabe and Chad Cox at 9:30 a.m. at the Clarence Brown changes for greater health. It is free meets at The Living Way Church      !" !#"# will be preaching throughout the Center. Worship service will be and open to the public. Coffee Shop every Sunday at 11 week. held afterwards. a.m.

WHAT’S GOING ON

ASK THE EXPERTS – The Bartow County UGA Extension is hosting Ask the Experts, a question and answer session with local experts in the areas of sod/turf management, forestry, horticultrual/agronomic research, landscape design and pest man- agement, on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. To register, call 770-387-5142.

TALLATOONA COMMU- NITY ACTION PARTNER- SHIP INC. – Tallatoona Community Action Partnership Inc. is holding its Board of Direc- tor’s meeting on Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. at the Central Office, 1010 N. Tennessee St. in Cartersville.

KENNEY’S KRUSADERS 2ND ANNUAL BENEFIT RIDE — Kenney’s Krusaders 2nd Annual Benefit Ride will take place Sept. 8 at Southern Devil Harley-Davidson at 2281 Highway 411, Cartersville. The ride is in support of Kenney Jart,  ! $ who is need of a kidney trans-  " !# plant. All proceeds go to pay for   dialysis and other medical costs.   The cost is $20 per bike and $10 for passengers. Registration is at    ! 10 a.m. The Daily Tribune News Family & Living www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 2, 2018 3C Phone calls made on the run offend friend on the other end

DEAR ABBY: May I say some- conversation should be a MU- known. I’m glad you wrote be- my past. When it happens, I have DEAR JACK: I’m glad you thing about people who call TUAL interaction — not some- cause it happens often, I suspect, found an effective coping method. shared this. Clinging to loss and “friends” or others they haven’t thing crammed into the caller’s and not just to you. It came from a simple mantra a sadness isn’t healthy for anyone. talked to recently while they’re schedule. I’d rather the person not former student of mine posted on- Sometimes we need to remind driving to an appointment or other call than treat me like a second- DEAR ABBY: Life hasn’t been line: “There’s a reason the ourselves to keep the past behind errand, only to abruptly end the class citizen. — WANTING TO easy for me. I taught in inner-city rearview mirror is so small and us rather than let it clutter up our conversation when the destination CATCH UP schools for 35 years and lost three the windshield is so large. It’s be- present. Thank you for sharing is reached? Two people have done By life partners who were addicted to cause where you’re headed is your coping method. I, too, hope Abigail Van Buren this to me recently. One was an DEAR WANTING: My mother alcohol and drugs before they much more important than where it will help readers. old friend I hadn’t seen in 13 what the recipient feels or wants used to complain to me about the died of AIDS. Out of necessity, I you’ve been.” years. As soon as the destination to say, the conversation is ended. same thing when another relative had to carry on with my profes- Now, when a sad memory Dear Abby is written by Abigail was reached, I heard an abrupt, To be clear: I do not have a rep- did it with her. (“I’m home now, sional life while struggling with comes to mind, I say to myself, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne “Well, I’m here ... talk to ya utation of talking too much or ex- gotta go!”) I don’t think people my unfortunate personal life. “big windshield; small rearview Phillips, and was founded by her later!” Click! tending phone conversations. who do this mean to be rude; they I’m happily retired now and liv- mirror,” let go of the unwanted mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact I think it’s incredibly rude. It’s Talkativeness on my part was not may simply be overscheduled. ing a wonderful life in Palm thought and move on. This has Dear Abby at as if the recipient of the call is a reason for this behavior. I feel if However, I agree that it’s insensi- Springs, California. But some- been beneficial for my well-being, www.DearAbby.com or P.O. merely an afterthought to alleviate someone wants to talk to me and tive and, because it bothered you, times I find myself starting to and I hope it will be for others. — Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA boredom while driving. No matter respects me as an individual, the I hope you made your feelings dwell on unhappy memories from DESERT JACK 90069.

EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK An early Labor Day of laziness

In a life of pinging from one project to another in the garden, at times I generally reach a point where nothing seems to get done. But when I write down what I accomplished over a few days, my list shows I did more than I thought. I like to work from a “to do” list so I can congratulate myself for being organized — at least that’s the lie I tell myself. Another lie — elephants are eaten one bite at a time. Yet in the end, a garden doesn’t ap- pear overnight — that brings Humphreys up another cliché, “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” At the center of these adages of procrastination are those ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL Left, meet Oakley. This handsome fella is around 50 pounds with weekends where I really don’t feel like doing anything. And al- markings similar to that of a catahoula. Oakley is very intelligent though I know a proverbial mile-long list of stuff beckons my and with training could make a great agility dog! This energetic attention, my brain won’t let my body rise up from my guy plays well with other dogs and would need regular walks or leather easy chair and ottoman where I sit with my legs stretched a big back yard to run around in. Oakley seems to be in love with out. everyone he meets and would be a great addition for the right Last weekend, Labor Day came early for me. I spent too much family. Right, this pretty girl’s name is Velvet. She is 3 months old with unique markings and bright yellow eyes. Velvet has time relaxing dozing off after the beginning of a broadcast on already figured out that cuddling and bonding with humans is public radio and shifting into a hazy fit of wakefulness during her favorite activity. This little sweetie has mild manners and a the credits at the end — all shows produced an equal amount of soft disposition. Velvet would be a great kitten for an older child slumber. to take care of and grow up with! If you are interested in adopting Meanwhile, thornless blackberry canes remained where they Oakley, Velvet or any of their friends, or in at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. were. In the ground, undisturbed, where they’ve been growing for maybe two seasons. The old and new berry boxes kept their status quo. My mind nagged my body for my inactivity regarding this project. I managed to pull a few small weeds from the new berry box. Later on the same day, I pulled three wheelbarrow loads of EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK larger weeds from around the old berry box that I piled onto the cold compost pile. grain is white bread vs. whole ingredients or the whole grain Maybe I got more done than I want to admit. Great and wheat bread or white rice vs. label on the product to ensure that I worked on Miss Em’s project to make some birdhouse brown rice. it is actually a whole grain. Christmas ornaments. From remnants of lumber that I found on glorious grains Whole grains essentially give Grains, in particular whole the wood rack, I cut about 40 birdhouse blanks and using a drill you more “bang for your buck” grains, are an essential part of the press bored entry holes into each one. I found some thin panel- concerning calorie intake. Whole diet that help us to improve and ing left over from when I built The Chicken Palace seven years There are many reoccurring grains have similar amounts of maintain our health. Whole grains ago that I cut into pieces for each birdhouse roof. Getting this challenges that we all tend to calories as refined grains, but pro- can and do fit into a weight loss task done took a few hours in the workshop. struggle with including time, vide many more nutrients. They plan, diabetes management, and Then we went to Big Orange to buy some boards for “real” money and even weight manage- also tend to be higher in fiber. even cancer prevention. birdhouses. I figured fence boards would be thin enough to cut ment. With the intension to lose Fiber adds bulk to the diet that Join UGA Extension for a back on weight but thick enough to use screws or nails to fasten weight, we often limit certain Roberts helps us eat less and keeps us full hands-on “Great and Glorious foods or nutrients. Recently, I longer, aids in digestive health, Grains” workshop on Oct. 25. The the pieces and parts together. have experienced increasing be high in fiber, protein and vita- slow the absorption of sugar and cooking workshop will take place I will be building some blue bird, wren, house finch and barn amounts of people telling me that mins including thiamin, ri- helps to improve blood sugar lev- at Bartow County Extension Of- swallow houses. I found a photograph of a double bird house they are trying to eliminate or stay boflavin, niacin and folate, and els, and lowers cholesterol. Diets fice, located on 320 W. Cherokee planting box that might be worth a try — maybe with cedar away from carbs such as bread, they provide iron, magnesium and that are rich in whole grains may Ave. from 6 to 8 p.m. Participants fence boards for this project. rice and flour. We are living in a selenium. Carbohydrates also prevent obesity, diabetes cardio- not only explore the nutritional We also took a truckload of construction garbage bags filled time I like to call “the attack on contain phytochemicals, which vascular disease and colon cancer. value of grains but also make four with residue from various projects — such as old cardboard and carbs and grains.” are naturally occurring plant It is beneficial to eat a variety grained centered dishes. The empty soil bags — to a county recycle point. I’d put off this task Carbs and, most importantly, chemicals. Phytochemicals can of grains. Different whole grains workshop fee is $10 and due at for too long. But it’s done now. I feel better and the empty space grains, receive a bad reputation. act as antioxidants and can de- contain various nutrients. Faro, a the time of registration. To regis- outside the barn looks better. They are often labeled as high crease inflammation. rice like grain, contains double the ter and for more information, call A few weeks ago, I moved a rock pile that I intended to use calorie, high sugar and weight- The current recommendation is amount of fiber per serving than 770-387-5142. to edge a planting bed between the house and The Chicken gaining products. While this may to make at least half of our grain oatmeal. Amaranth, an ancient Palace. Grass grew between them until I could stand it no longer. be true for refined grains such as intake whole grains. At harvest, grain, has a higher iron content — Alexis Roberts, RDN is the It took two vinyl ground cloths to hold the rocks that I moved cookies, cakes, crackers and grains contain three main parts, than many other grains. Family and Consumer Sciences as well as the rocks edging the original planting bed. I used my chips, grains can actually be an the bran, endosperm and germ. When shopping for whole Agent for Bartow County Cooper- fork hoe to pull the old stacked stone edging, tossing each stone excellent source of many nutrients When we refine our grains, we grains, make sure you read the ative Extension, a partnership of on top of the stockpile with the other rocks. The vinyl ground and help with weight loss. eliminate two of the most nutri- label and do not make your as- The University of Georgia, The cloths should keep grass from growing in and around this new Carbohydrates are an essential tious parts, which are the germ sessment using color or marketing U.S. Department of Agriculture nutrient for our bodies and a pri- and bran. The lack of germ and labels. Some grains or food prod- and Bartow County. For more in- pile of found stone. mary source of energy. Grains, a bran result in refined grains being ucts will have wheat in the title or formation and free home, health, And it was a few weeks ago I outlined the edge of this “to be common carbohydrate, provide low in fiber, vitamins, minerals a brown color, but that does not nutrition and food safety publica- renovated” planting bed with green spray paint. But between essential and non-essential nutri- and phytochemicals. mean it is a whole grain/whole tions, call 770-387-5142 or visit rain and growing grass, my green line disappeared. ents and help to prevent and man- An example of a refined wheat. Look for the word whole our local website at ugaexten- Using metal stakes that I used to mark off the new berry box, age chronic diseases. Grains can grained in comparison to a whole in the first two items listed in the sion.org/bartow. I pounded them into the ground, leaving a rough outline for the new planting bed. Between each stake I pulled a line and leveled each segment. Comparing the height of the new planting bed to the stockpile of rocks nearby, I might have enough stone to re- place a planting bed edged with landscape timbers. A circular bed would be a little more attractive as well as matching the other beds in that part of the garden — we’ll see how it works Daylily out. With the renovated planting bed staked out, I can ping over to it whenever my brain won’t lock onto the next project on my list. That ping probably won’t happen until the one berry box is Potting Party planted and the other one removed. Once the old box is removed, I can shift attention to the ren- ovation of this planting bed. That will allow us to clear out the SPECIAL plant stockpile too. Master Gardener volunteers hosted a daylily potting party on Aug. 17. The group met to pot daylilies in preparation for future sales at upcoming events at — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been Roselawn and other hosted events. Pictured are, from gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information left, Sandi Lukas, Lynn Frye, Elaine Schwartz, Cathy about gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Co- Cousins, Patricia Cooper and Kathy Daniel. Anyone operative Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publica- interested in becoming a Master Gardner may enroll in tions/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. the Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Training program Feb. 4 through March 19 on Mondays and Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Mas- Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, ter Gardener Program is a volunteer training program for home contact the Bartow County Extension Office. gardeners offered through county offices of the University of Georgia Extension. 4C Sunday, September 2, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 3, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital ’ The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Bachelor in Paradise (N) ’ Å Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News NHRA Drag Racing Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals. (N) Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) So You Think You Can Dance (N) ’ (Live) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Cham 2018 NBC PGA Tour Golf Dell Technologies Championship, Final Round. From TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! American Ninja Warrior (N) ’ America’s/Talent The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Downton Abbey on Masterpiece ’ WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Mom ’ Life in Salvation (N) ’ Elementary (N) ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury (N) ’ Å Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Cnstrctn Blast Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Carter Å (DVS) Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Cooking Martha Secrets of Althorp Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Secrets of Great- PBS NewsHour (N) Midsomer Murders Midsomer (:35) Masterpiece Mystery! ’ Grantchester TLC AUnexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Unexpected ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Counting On ’ Counting On (N) ’ Little/Prairie (:04) Counting On ’ A&E F(11:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 07.14.17” ’ Live PD “Live PD -- 05.12.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD “Live PD -- 06.30.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Nightwatch Nation Nightwatch Nation Nightwatch Nation First First DISC HStreet Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws ’ Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) (:02) Diesel Brothers (:03) Street Outlaws TNT I››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. (:45) ››› “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” (2013) Å (DVS) ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1” (2014) ››› “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2” (2015) Å (DVS) ›› “Flightplan” USA JChicago P.D. ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Miz & Mod Fam fx K“Obliv ››› “Interstellar” (2014) Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway. ’ Å ›› “Iron Man 2” (2010) Robert Downey Jr.. ’ Å ››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr.. ’ Å ›› “Iron Man 2” (2010) Robert Downey Jr.. ESPN NSportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Oakland Athletics. (N) (Live) Football Countdown College Football Virginia Tech at Florida State. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 O(11:00) 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. (N) (Live) SportsCenter Spec. FOXSPO P College Football Alcorn State at Georgia Tech. World Poker World Poker M. UFC Ten World Poker College Football Alcorn State at Georgia Tech. College Football HIST TAmerican Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pick. American Pickers American Pickers FSSE UDriven Braves MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post Journey Future Power of All the Schuer MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. Driven MLB Baseball FREE V“Chipwrecked” ›› “Cars 2” (2011) Voices of Owen Wilson. ’ Å ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å ››› “Frozen” (2013) Voices of Kristen Bell. ’ Å (:25) ››› “Ratatouille” (2007), Ian Holm ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE W“Accidental Obsession” (2015) Å “Stalked by My Neighbor” (2015) Å “The Perfect Stalker” (2016) Å “Stalked by a Reality Star” (2018) Å “His Perfect Obsession” (2018) Premiere. (:06) “I’ll Be Watching” (2018) Å TRAV ¨Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures “Haunted Asylums” (N) Ghost Adventures ANPL ≠The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans Wolves and Warriors NICK ØPAW PAW PAW PAW SpongeBob Sponge. Sponge. The Loud House Animated. Crazy school moments with the Louds. (N) ’ Å ››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005) Å Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Raven Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven TVL ±Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Pulp” ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino. Å ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Å Better Call Saul (N) (:15) Lodge 49 “Paradise” (N) Call Saul COM ¥(:15) King of King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill (:15) King of the Hill (:15) King of the Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill King/Hill South Pk South Pk TCM μ“Postman Rings Twice” (:45) ››› “I Married a Witch” (:15) ››› “Pillow Talk” (1959) Å (:15) ››› “The Prince and the Showgirl” (1957) Å MGM AFI Life Achievement Award ››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) G. BRAVO ∂Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway Project Runway ’ Project Runway Project Runway Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Southern Charm Watch Below BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Payne Payne Payne Payne (:02) ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” (1993) Angela Bassett. (:05) The New Edition Story “Part One” (Part 1 of 3) (:25) The New Edition Story “Part Two” New Edtn SYFY ∫“Harry Potter” ››› “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” (2007, Fantasy) (:01) ››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) “Harry Potter and Deathly” FS1 ªDrag Racing Red Bull Signature Series (N) All the All the All the All the Browns Cowboys Eagles NASCAR Race Hub Steelers Patriots Jaguars Titans Colts Texans NFL Turning Point MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æ“Indiana Jones” ›››› “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981) Harrison Ford. ’ Å ››› “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984) ’ Å ››› “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) ’ Å Rest in Power “Raidrs-Lost Ark”

TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Bachelor in Paradise (N) ’ Å Castaways (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Beat Shazam (N) ’ Love Connection (N) 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! America’s Got Talent Semifinalists perform. (:01) Making It (N) The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Mark Twain ’ (Part 2 of 2) Å (DVS) “Ex Libris: The New York Public Library” WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang NCIS ’ Bull “Gag Order” ’ NCIS: New Orleans News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ WATL (36)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast The X-Files Å The X-Files Å 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Carter (N) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WPBA (30) 0 Cook Kitchen Secret Service Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd Genealogy Rd PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow The Vietnam War ’ NOVA ’ Voices TLC AExtreme Extreme Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Outdaughtered ’ Outdaughtered (N) Outdaughtered (N) (:03) Rattled (N) ’ (:06) Outdaughtered A&E FIntervention “Erin” Intervention “Nick” Intervention ’ Intervention ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ (:01) The First 48 ’ (:04) The First 48 ’ DISC HAirplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch (N) (:01) Hard to Kill (N) (:02) Deadliest Catch TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ ›› “Eagle Eye” (2008, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Å ›› “The Next Three Days” (2010) Russell Crowe. ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. › “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Jackie Chan. USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å The Purge (N) Å Law & Order: SVU fx K(10:00) ››› “Interstellar” (2014) ’ Å Mother Mother Mike Mike ››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr.. ’ Å ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016) James McAvoy. Premiere. ’ Mayans M.C. “Perro/Oc” (N) Mayans ESPN N2018 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. SportsCenter (N) 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Football Intentional Talk (N) Around Pardon Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) WNBA Basketball: Mystics at Dream Women’s Soccer United States vs Chile. FOXSPO P Drag Racing College Football San Diego State at Stanford. Redfern Polaris UFC Unleashed UFC Countdown College Football North Carolina at California. NASCAR Race Hub HIST TGreatest Feud: Hatfields & McCoys Alcatraz Escape: The Lost Evidence ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) (:03) Forged in Fire (:03) Forged in Fire FSSE UMLB Baseball: Red Sox at Braves TQ Direct Outside Future All the GeorgiaS Mus Florida: Swinney Golf XTERRA Braves MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” (2012) ’ Å (:10) ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ Å (8:50) ››› “Big Hero 6” (2014) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Married-Sight Married Married Married-Sight Seven Year Switch Seven Year Switch TRAV ¨Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Food Paradise (N) Food Paradise (N) ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters River Monsters The Great Barrier Reef ’ Å Wild Peru: Andes Battleground (N) ’ Great Barrier NICK ØPAW Blaze Blaze PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks The Lion Puppy Duck Big City Gravity Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bizaard Raven Raven Bunk’d Bunk’d “Zapped” (2014) Zendaya. ’ Raven Stuck Stuck Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven TVL ±Gunsmoke “Jesse” Gunsmoke “Talbot” Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤“Godfather III” ›››› “The Godfather, Part II” (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Å ››› “3:10 to Yuma” (2007) Russell Crowe. Å ››› “Open Range” (2003) Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner. Å “The Lone Ranger” COM ¥(:15) That ’70s Show ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Office Office (:15) The Office ’ (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Daily Office TCM μ“Holiday” (:45) ››› “Hotel Reserve” Å (:15) ›› “Honeymoon Hotel” (1964) Å ››› “Hotel Berlin” (1945) Å (:45) ››› “Weekend at the Waldorf” (1945) Å ››› “Within Our Gates” (1920) ››› “Imitation of Life” (1934, Drama) Å “Pinky” BRAVO ∂Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Million Dollar Listing Watch Below BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns (:35) The New Edition Story “Part One” (Part 1 of 3) (4:55) The New Edition Story “Part Two” The New Edition Story “Part Three” The Bobby Brown Story “Part 1” (Series Premiere) (N) B. Brown SYFY ∫›› “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” (2010) (:13) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” (2011) (:05) ›› “Lights Out” (2016, Horror) Å The Purge Å (10:59) “Lights Out” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels at Texas Rangers. (N) (Live) MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master (N) ’ “Gone in Sixty”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Gold House Mod Fam House Shark Tank ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef Restaurant takeover challenge. 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! America’s/Talent World of Dance The top 12 acts compete. The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Hot Hot Judge Judge Hatchett Hatchett Divorce Divorce Last ManLast ManMom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold Dateline “The Deed” CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Seinfeld Game Game WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Peg Sesame Splash Curious Pink Nature Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Nature ’ Ancient-Cities NOVA ’ Å Secrets-Florida WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk ’ Å Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Brother (N) ’ SEAL Team ’ Criminal Minds ’ 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)` Maury ’ Å Jerry Springer ’ Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Jerry Springer ’ Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Dateline ’ Å Dateline “Frantic” 11Alive News at 10 Killer Crimes WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Belton Milk Secrets of Highclere Dinosaur Splash Clifford Nature Arthur Curious Wild Kratt Odd British Baking PBS NewsHour (N) Poldark-Master Poldark-Master Poldark-Master Poldark-Master TLC AExtreme Extreme Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Ashley R’s Story” ’ Dr. Pimple Popper My 600-Lb. Life ’ A&E FStorage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Hoarders ’ Å Born This Way (Season Finale) (N) ’ Raising Tourette’s (:04) Born This Way DISC HDual Survival ’ Dual Survival ’ Dual Survival ’ Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ ››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. › “Rush Hour 3” (2007) Jackie Chan. ››› “Boyz N the Hood” (1991) Å (:15) ›› “Money Talks” (1997) Å USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (8:59) Suits (N) (:01) The Sinner (N) (:04) The Purge fx KMother Mother Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike › “Hitman: Agent 47” (2015) ’ Å ››› “Sicario” (2015, Suspense) Emily Blunt. ’ Å ›› “Money Monster” (2016) ’ Å ›› “Money Monster” (2016) ’ Å ESPN N2018 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. From the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. SportsCenter (N) 2018 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å The Football Intentional Talk (N) Around Pardon Around Pardon The SEC Storied Crossroads NFL NFL Live Å FOXSPO P College Football College Football Florida Atlantic at Oklahoma. World Poker Xolos: Tijuana’s College Football Alcorn State at Georgia Tech. NASCAR Race Hub World Poker HIST TThe Definitive Guide to the Mob ’ Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE UMLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) Post All the Fight Sports: Boxing B. Pough Auburn MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves. 3 Wide Sport. MLB Baseball FREE VReba ’ Reba ’ Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›› “Pocahontas” (1995) ’ Å (6:52) ››› “Big Hero 6” (2014) ’ Å ››› “Inside Out” (2015) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WThe First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Grey’s Anatomy ’ Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Bigfoot in America Monsters-Myst. ANPL ≠The Vet Life ’ Dr. Jeff: RMV Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (N) ’ Treehouse Masters NICK ØPAW Blaze Blaze PAW PAW PAW Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Henry Henry Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks The Lion Puppy Duck Big City Gravity Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bizaard ››› “Cars” (2006) Voices of Owen Wilson. ›› “Cars 2” (2011) Voices of Owen Wilson. Stuck Stuck Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(10:55) ››› “3:10 to Yuma” (:25) ›› “The Lone Ranger” (2013) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. Å (4:55) ››› “Open Range” (2003, Western) Robert Duvall. Å ››› “Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å (:05) “Tombstone” COM ¥(:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk Daily Office TCM μ“The Long Night” (:15) › “Dangerous Mission” (:45) › “The Bat” (1959) Å (:15) ›› “The Las Vegas Story” (1952) “Private Lives-Essex” ››› “Living It Up” (1954) (:45) ››› “Hollywood or Bust” (1956) “At War” BRAVO ∂Real House. Married to Medicine Before They Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Real House. Housewives/NYC Watch NYC BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns (:32) ›› “A Thin Line Between Love and Hate” (1996) The Bobby Brown Story “Part 1” The Bobby Brown Story “Part 2” (N) B. Brown SYFY ∫› “Exposed” (2016) Ana de Armas. Å ›› “The November Man” (2014) Pierce Brosnan. ›› “Chappie” (2015) Voice of Sharlto Copley. Å› “The Legend of Hercules” (2014) Å ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007) Å FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å First Things First Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub NFL Slant UFC Tonight (N) TUF: Heavy Hitters TUF: Heavy Hitters TUF Talk MLB PARMT æRescue Two Men Two Men Two and a Half Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listing www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 2, 2018 5C

THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News The Chew ’ Å General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Celebrity Fam Match Game (N) ’ Take Two (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef ’ The Gifted ’ 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 Football (:15) NFL Football Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles. 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FROM PAGE 1C Vinnie’s Cabin, just two blocks Bartow County CVB in regards ing trees to grow up through the away, and to provide interpretive to four public safety towers. site. We want to know what ap- signage and kiosks where appro- “Bartow County’s Mitigation proach would be the proper one priate, as part of the overall proj- Agreement for the Bartow Black to take, in this case, and create a ect. History Trail Project, covering written plan for ongoing future “… What we want to see is seven of [10] sites on the trail, maintenance. what [Supreme Court of Georgia] calls for an estimated $3,000 to “Once the site has been prop- Justice [Robert] Benham had in go toward the walkway project erly assessed, we will then create mind when he first proposed for the [Black Pioneers] Ceme- a walkway around the perimeter these 10 sites. We want this effort tery,” Henshaw said. “… [Our of the cemetery that will link to to showcase African-American consultant, Steve Webb, senior existing pathways within the history from through the principal archeologist of R.S. cemetery itself, allowing for Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Webb & Associates] will be doing closer viewing of the graves. struggles arising from integra- all the preliminary work to ascer- Many people who can trace their tion, and everything in between. tain the perimeters of the ceme- ancestors back to slaves in the These sites cover the African- tery, so that we don’t disturb any area believe their remains could American experience, with sites graves during walkway construc- be among those in this cemetery, covering stories of recreation, ed- tion. He will also assist us in cre- yet to be identified, and would ucation, slavery, industry, reli- ation of a plan that is like to visit and honor those pres- gion, transportation, archeologically sensitive, to re- ent, but the site is not that easy to self-determination. From each claim the cemetery which has view up close. This walkway will site, there emerges a story and an again become overgrown and help with accessibility.” individual that models this cul- maintain it properly, going for- The seven sites receiving funds tural experience common to the ward.” from the Mitigation Agreement times. These people have fasci- During Tuesday’s tour of the include Black Pioneers Cemetery, nating, inspiring and often sur- site, Webb provided enhancement Noble Hill-Wheeler Memorial prising stories to share with recommendations to attendees, Center, St. James AME Church, today’s world. I, personally, am which included Gobbi, Henshaw, Miss Vinnie’s Cabin, Summer RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS A monument on the edge of the Black Pioneers Cemetery facing Covered Bridge Road Reese and Missy Phillips with Hill, Mount Zion Masonic Lodge so happy that we can bring these memorializes the Euharlee landmark. long-gone people and places Keep Bartow Beautiful. While No. 6 and George Washington back to life through these efforts, suggesting the removal of some Carver Park. county has three years to com- handicap access, tour buses, park- County for including this site in for everyone to enjoy.” invasive vegetation, Webb under- “The four towers being built plete all work. The document ing, etc. — under the direction of the overall project,” Gobbi said. scored the importance of preserv- [are] in Euharlee — Euharlee contains the SHPO guidelines, Ellen Archer at Cartersville-Bar- “… We are pleased to be included Site enhancements underway ing established cedar trees and Road; [on] Five Forks [Road], and all work should conform to tow [County] Convention & Vis- in Bartow County’s African- With each site needing various various groundcovers. Cassville; [Joe Frank Harris] the secretary of the interior’s itors Bureau.” American heritage trail, along levels of improvements, funding “We need to tag and remove Parkway, Cartersville; and Boyd standards for the treatment of his- Echoing Reese’s comments, with the Euharlee Covered for upgrades at seven locations certain vegetation, and know Mountain Road, Adairsville,” toric properties. Gobbi also is excited to see the Bridge. were secured through a Memo- which to leave in place so as not Henshaw said. “Since they are “… Our goal is to complete Black Pioneers Cemetery receiv- “Bartow County has such im- randum of Agreement in April be- to further damage gravesites,” spread throughout the county, the these projects according to the ing improvements in the near fu- portant African-American his- tween the Federal Henshaw said. “Many old ceme- work that will be done is also agreement, and that includes ture. toric sites, and together, we can Communication Commission, the teries have what would be identi- spread throughout the county to preparing them to better function “Personally, I am thrilled that share the stories of these sites to Georgia State Historic Preserva- fied as ‘historic vegetation,’ and offset the impact of the towers in as a tourism product for eco- funding has been obtained to pre- a wider audience. The people tion Officers, Bartow County we want to make sure we don’t those communities. That includes nomic development. That portion serve the cemetery and allow in- buried in the Euharlee Black Pio- government, the Bartow County remove that. ... These graves were visual impact on historic struc- includes wayfinding, directional creased public access to it. The neers Cemetery are part of Eu- Community Development De- neglected for many years before tures. … I am the project manager and interpretive signage, and im- city of Euharlee is grateful to harlee’s history and we need to partment and the Cartersville- any of us were even born, allow- for all these projects, and the proved access for visitors — Sheri Henshaw and Bartow tell their story.”

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, September 2, 2018 THE MAN WITH THE PLAN Cartersville native runs boutique investment bank

BY JAMES SWIFT as expert witnesses in lawsuits,” [email protected] he said. “And that could be law- suits that deal with mortgage- There’s a very simple reason backed securities, properties that why Seattle-based Greenfield Ad- have been environmentally con- visors chose Cartersville as the site taminated and the occasional trade of its East Coast headquarters. secret and patent infringement Because that’s where Dr. Clif- case.” ford Lipscomb wanted it. And that includes some court- “Our first office was in Smyrna. room proceedings with incredibly A couple of years later, we moved high financial stakes, with not just it here, and we moved it here be- millions but billions of dollars on cause I live here,” the 42-year-old the line. said. “Cartersville is home. I was “I think the biggest project in born and raised here and all my terms of financial impact has been family’s here. It just made sense to all our work in the residential have an office here.” mortgage-backed securities After completing his graduate space,” he said. “We have worked program at Georgia Tech, he spent on more than 50 different litiga- two years calculating gross do- tion matters in that space, and our mestic product for the United clients have recovered well over States Bureau of Economic Analy- $50 billion. Those cases are still sis in Washington, D.C. He then ongoing, although they have shifted to academia, where he slowed down somewhat.” worked as a business professor at The Bartow Street Capital sub- Valdosta State University for sidiary focuses primarily on rais- about half a decade. ing capital, but Lipscomb said the He started doing part-time work boutique investment bank also as- for Greenfield Advisors in 2007 sists clients in merger and acquisi- and made the jump to full-time in tion transactions and provides 2009. Although he was asked to financial advisory services. JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS relocate to Seattle for the position, The bank recently started a Dr. Clifford Lipscomb serves as the directing manager of Bartow Street Capital in addition to his role as vice chairman and co- Lipscomb instead offered up “five campaign to raise $150 million for managing director of Greenfield Advisors. Lipscomb said the scope of services provided at Bartow Street Capital ranges from or six good reasons” why the com- Cartersville-based Horton Out- fundraising to merger and acquisition transactions to financial advising. pany should expand their opera- door to expand their outdoor ad- tive rollup where he’s assembling ects,” he said. “I can touch any ment, where you borrow money work to such a degree that it will tions on the other side of the vertising operations — a fund with a bunch of automobile dealerships number of issues related to run- based on accounts receivable. It’s withstand others’ comments. That country. a minimum investment of under one umbrella corporation — ning the firm or running a project a little bit of a unique borrowing level of detail carries over to our Clearly, Lipscomb put up a con- $100,000 that is only open to “ac- we’re assisting him in looking for day to day … it just depends on structure … there’s a lot of folks investment banking work.” vincing argument. Today, he’s still credited investors,” as defined by what’s called a credit facility or a what fire needs to be put out at any in the Southeast who will lend on He said he would love to get in- residing in Cartersville, where he the United States Securities and bridge loan.” given moment.” accounts receivable and invoices.” volved in more merger and acqui- serves as both vice chairman and Exchange Commission — and re- That’s in conjunction with Lip- Lipscomb discussed the differ- One of the things that makes sitions activities. co-managing director of Green- cently closed its first acquisition scomb’s other investment activi- ences between raising capital for Bartow Street Capital different “Part of it is just aligning your- field Advisors as well as the man- transaction, advising Marathon, ties — things like helping a funds and companies. from its competitors, Lipscomb self with the right people to source aging director of its investment Wisconsin-based County Materi- potential hotelier in Seattle find a “For funds, a lot of our relation- said, is the level of “senior atten- the deal,” he said. “The other piece bank subsidiary Bartow Street als Corp.’s acquisition of the real capital partner, locating a buyer ships here are with wealthy family tion” customers receive. of it is just to make sure that you Capital — which, fittingly estate and manufacturing assets of for a 300-plus acre residential sub- offices and some institutions, but “You get my time, I’m not have a constant exposure to folks enough, is located inside the husk Whitestown, Indiana-based division development outside of we primarily have a focus on real going to put you off on a junior an- who might be looking for that of the former Bank of America Sanders Companies. Austin, Texas, and helping a mul- estate,” he said. “For individual alyst or something like that, that service you can provide. That’s building at 102-A East Main St. in “Under the Bartow Street Capi- tifamily developer in Indiana find companies, it depends on the need. you would see at a bigger invest- why I spend a lot of time on the downtown Cartersville. tal umbrella, we have another one, some limited partners to invest in We had a client not too long ago ment bank,” he said. “When we road, at conferences and just con- His parent company offers serv- a very recent engagement,” Lip- apartment acquisitions. who was importing goods from approach a product, we know the stantly increasing the network of ices in areas like litigation support scomb said. “We are working with “In a span of 15 minutes, I can China. They were looking for end product is going to be heavily and feasibility studies. “We serve a company doing a retail-automo- touch two or three different proj- what’s called a factoring agree- scrutinized and we prepare our SEE LIPSCOMB, PAGE 2D Trucks and trailers: The surprising advantages to owner financing

We just did a land-home deal car bug. The people in our story, With a sales price of $85,000, years. That’s $198,000. Not too up right now and a doublewide on over in Adairsville. During the however, purchased this truck out when you put those numbers into shabby. a permanent foundation can be course of the purchase, the sellers of necessity. They needed some- the financial calculator, the mort- Now, this is something that’s sold with an FHA mortgage for a found themselves in need of a thing they could depend on to gage rate comes out to 7.33 per- cool. Since they had lived in the similar value. truck. They were moving to move their family and home cent. (Note: remember to take the house two out of the last five But if your house isn’t on a Florida after the sale and were around without having to worry. down payment away for the pur- years, they could’ve taken advan- foundation, you’re going to have planning to live in a travel camper But, let’s look at things from a chase price before you enter it tage of Section 121 of the IRS tax to either take a much lower price until they could decide where to different perspective. into the PV button on your calcu- code, which says that any gain on for cash or owner finance it so buy and settle down. We purchased their doublewide lator.) the sale of a personal property is your buyer can get a mortgage. They already owned a vehicle for about the same price they paid Instead of paying an out-of- tax-free up to $250,000 for a sin- Here’s what you do: capable of pulling the camper, but for the new truck. Let’s set aside pocket $550 a month for this new gle person or $500,000 for a mar- Offer the house as a rent-to- something went wrong with it a Joey and Ashley English the fact that they planned to use truck they needed, they would ried couple. own home and sell your tenants week before closing. The vehicle the cash from this sale toward a have a performing asset that That means all of that an option to purchase the house was under warranty and would everything and even had that new down payment on the property would have bought the truck for $165,000, plus the five years for for the same price as one with a eventually be fixed, but the neces- car smell that people rave about. they were to buy in Florida. them. In addition, that asset would the truck, would have been tax foundation. They will pay you sary part was on backorder from Our sellers had great credit and They owned their property free pay them $550 a month for an- free! about $5,000 in non-refundable the dealership and it would be al- were able to get a 6 percent inter- and clear. What if, instead of sell- other 25 years after the truck was And that’s a strategy you option consideration. Rent the most a month before it arrived. est rate on the truck for five years. ing outright for cash, they had been paid off. That’s an additional should really consider when sell- house to them for a year. And if That time frame didn’t work for They bought it for $28,500, which willing sell it with owner financ- $165,000 of income. ing your personal house. they make all their rental pay- the sellers, so they decided to buy made the monthly payment about ing? What if they found someone Or they could’ve used the Now, you may find yourself ments on time, sell them the house a brand-new truck. $550. who had $5,000 to put down on the $5,000 to rent a truck until their asking, “Can you really sell a with owner financing. That thing was sharp! It was Oftentimes, people buy new ve- property and could pay $550 a other vehicle was fixed and pock- trailer on land for that?” The an- beautifully colored, had electric hicles because they get the new month for the next 30 years? eted $550 a month for the next 30 swer is “yes.” Property values are SEE TRAILERS, PAGE 2D What is the federal funds rate? How does it affect you? The federal funds rate is the in- federal funds rate. The Fed does creasing the banks’ reserves. 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2D Sunday, September 2, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Stocks waver along with trade talks Lipscomb FROM PAGE 1D THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stock market. folks so that someday, you might get a reference.” NEW YORK — Stocks hardly “These things will have to be The type of financial advisory services Lipscomb provides, he budged Friday as the U.S. and resolved one way or another for said, differs from those of companies like Edward Jones, Raymond Canada were unable to complete investors to regain the kind of James and Wells Fargo — primarily, by placing an emphasis on a trade deal, but the two sides in- confidence it’s going to take to business valuation. tend to continue negotiating this propel the markets meaningfully “These are usually income-producing businesses that have week. forward,” she said. demonstrated cash flows, and we’ll use some version of a dis- Energy companies slipped The S&P 500 index was down counted cash flow model to come up with a value,” he explained. along with oil prices Friday and for most of the day but inched up “Now, a lot of times, what we’re able to do is take what is called high-dividend stocks also fell. 0.39 points to close at 2,901.52. the income approach, and we’ll match that up or marry that to the Technology companies and retail- The Dow Jones Industrial Aver- sales comparison approach and that will give us a way to bracket ers made some modest gains. age fell 22.10 points, or 0.1 per- what we would say is the market value of either a business or a Trading was very light ahead of cent, to 25,964.82. real estate asset.” the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. The Nasdaq composite rose Lipscomb said he’d also like to branch out into other sectors, on Monday. 21.17 points, or 0.3 percent, to particularly financial and property technologies — or, as they are Investors hoped the two coun- 8,109.54. The Russell 2000 index commonly referred to within their respective industries, “fintechs” tries would finish the outlines of RICHARD DREW/AP of smaller-company stocks and “proptechs.” a revamped NAFTA pact after the Traders Andrew Silverman, left, Gregory Rowe, center, and gained 8.40 points, or 0.5 percent, Robert Charmak share a laugh as they work on the floor of the “I think it’s fascinating what some companies are able to do with U.S. and Mexico announced a to a record high of 1,740.75. New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Stocks moved very little preliminary agreement Monday. Ford declined 2.3 percent to real estate data and some of the things we produce,” he said. throughout the day on Wall Street, led by declines in banks and As an expert with a keen eye for real estate trends, Lipscomb Right before the markets closed, energy companies. $9.48 following reports the com- U.S. Trade Representative Robert pany canceled plans to import a said the health of the market hinges on a key factor: what’s the rate Lighthizer said talks will resume final deal will include all three. gress soon. But the trade war be- version of the Ford Focus that is of growth compared to the rate of house price growth? on Wednesday. Katie Nixon, chief investment tween the U.S. and China may made in China, citing the tariffs “I think you’re starting to see a turn right now where there’s a President Donald Trump says officer for Northern Trust Wealth drag on for months, if not longer, proposed by the Trump adminis- slight uptick in foreclosures last month ... that may be an anomaly he is willing to make a deal with Management, said Trump will and Nixon said that could stop tration. but it may suggest an underlying issue that may be starting to rear just Mexico, excluding Canada, probably submit the outlines of a businesses from investing and af- its ugly head,” he said. but Wall Street is confident the U.S.-Canada trade deal to Con- fect the economy and the SEE STOCKS, PAGE 5D Lipscomb said he’s especially concerned by an “inventory gap” in what he sees as the “middle market” for housing — a situation that many analysts are already predicting to be a catalyst for an- other . “When house price growth outstrips wage growth, housing just simply becomes unaffordable. If you bifurcate that further by price Bartow County health inspections tiers, I think that’s really where the story is — that’s where you see where the price gap is,” he said. “So how are you going to in- crease the housing stock to the point where that gap doesn’t exist August 27 - September 2 Date: Aug. 27 Grassdale Road, Cartersville Cartersville in the $100,000$-250,000 price range?” Score: 100 Date: Aug. 28 Date: Aug. 29 As he goes through his daily doings, Lipscomb said he keeps Village at Waterside Score: 85 Score: 85 the lessons of the firmly in the back of his mind. 37 Somerset Lane, Cartersville Allatoona Landing Inspection notes: Inspection notes: “With all of our work in the mortgage-backed securities space, Date: Aug. 27 Marine Resort • Observed the pH levels being • Observed no chlorine regis- there were some pretty special conditions that were in place that Score: 100 24 Allatoone Landing Road, too low. tering in the pool. The pool will led to the financial crisis back in 2007-2008, which then resulted Cartersville remain closed until it is rein- in all of this mortgage-backed securities work that we’ve seen that Kid Stop Date: Aug. 27 Aubrey Street spected. is just now — 10 years later — working its way through the sys- 533 Grassdale Road, Score: 100 135 Aubrey St., Cartersville • Observed the pH being too tem,” he said. Cartersville Date: Aug. 28 low at 6.9. It must be increased to “I don’t want to see that happen again, but what it really comes Date: Aug. 27 Waterside Score: 100 7.4-7.5. down to is conveying to investors in mortgage-backed securities Score: 100 12 Waterside Drive, very clear, factual information in those securities prospectuses so Cartersville Hamilton Crossing (zero depth) Eagle Glen that when an investor in the mortgage-backed securities makes a Collins Pointe Apartments Date: Aug. 27 26 Hamilton Blvd., Cartersville 10 Fun Drive, Cartersville decision to invest, they’re investing on the correct information.” 18 Roving Road, Cartersville Score: 100 Date: Aug. 28 Date: Aug. 29 Date: Aug. 27 Score: 100 Score: 98 Score: 83 Cracker Barrel Inspection notes: 5631 Highway 20, Cartersville Subway Cherokee Retreat Center • Observed an emergency Date: Aug. 27 150 Allatoona Road, 370 Wilderness Camp Road, phone without a dial tone. Score: 98 Cartersville White • Observed chlorine levels at Date: Aug. 29 Date: Aug. 29 0ppm. The chlorine levels must The Planters III Score: 83 Score: 85 be between 2.0-10.0ppm. 139 Colonial, Cartersville Inspection notes: Inspection notes: • Observed the pH at 6.8ppm. Date: Aug. 28 • Observed that the facility • Observed no chlorine regis- The pH must be between 7.2- Score: Pool, 100; zero depth, does not have the proper supplies tering in the pool. The pool will 7.8ppm. 100 to respond to a diarrheal or fecal remain closed until it is rein- • Observed loose handrails in event. spected. the 5 feet area with missing steps. The Planters II • Observed encrusted food on 16 Priory Club, Cartersville tomato and lettuce slicers. Best Western Branson Mill Date: Aug. 28 • Observed potentially haz- 5663 Highway 20, Cartersville 15 Branson Mill Drive, Score: 100 ardous food (cheese, eggs, Date: Aug. 29 Cartersville sausage, lettuce, pork patty) cold Score: 85 Date: Aug. 27 The Planters held at greater than 41 degrees Inspection notes: Score: 100 12 Planters Drive, Cartersville Fahrenheit. • Observed that the pump had Date: Aug. 28 been struck by lightening and the Avonlea Highlands Score: 100 Rowland Springs pool will be closed for the rest of 950 E. Main St., Cartersville Sharps Vineyard 45 Roberson Drive, the year.

Trailers brings the return closer to 32 per- — Joe and Ashley English buy cent) houses and mobile homes in FROM PAGE 1D I’ve said it before and I’ll say it Northwest Georgia. For more in- If you were able to do all that, And that doesn’t account for the again, dollar for dollar, mobile formation or to ask a question, go this little deal would have a return income you would receive for the homes are one of the best invest- to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or on investment of 24.43 percent. first year that it’s a rental. (Which ments in real estate today. call Joe at 678-986-6813.

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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BY DAN ELLIOTT ganic compounds, or VOCs, Associated Press which are also components of natural gas. DENVER — The Trump ad- Under the right conditions — ministration is rolling back some which are often present in Den- U.S. regulations on climate- ver and Colorado’s Front Range changing methane pollution, call- urban corridor — VOCs turn into ing them expensive and ground-level ozone. Ozone, the burdensome, but Colorado says main component of smog, can its rules are working — and they aggravate asthma and contribute have industry support. to early deaths from respiratory Energy companies have found disease. and repaired about 73,000 Environmental and industry methane leaks since 2015 under groups agreed Colorado’s pro- a state-required oil field inspec- gram is working, with some tion program, according to the reservations. Colorado Air Pollution Control “It’s good to see that the num- Division. The number of leaks ber of leaks is lower than it was fell by 52 percent, from more back when the program started. than 36,000 in 2015 to about But it’s not time to celebrate yet,” 17,250 in 2017, according a state said David McCabe, a senior sci- report released last week. entist with the Clean Air Neither the government nor in- Task Force, an environmental dustry groups could say how group. much methane has been kept out Colorado’s oil and gas industry of the atmosphere when the leaks is still releasing a lot of methane were fixed, citing the complexity and VOCs, he said. of factors involved. The Colorado Petroleum But state officials said the Council supports the state’s rules, sharp decline in the number of Executive Director Tracee Bent- leaks shows Colorado is succeed- ley said through a spokesman, ing. Reid Porter. The Colorado coun- CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP, FILE “We’re just really encouraged cil is affiliated with the American In this June 12, 2014, photo, natural gas is burned off near pumps in Watford City, North Dakota. As Trump rolls back some Obama- by what we’re seeing with this Petroleum Institute, a nationwide era rules on climate-changing methane pollution, Colorado officials say their regulations have reduced oil field leaks. A report released Aug. 23 shows required state inspections helped find and repair 73,000 methane leaks over three years. program and with the industry as industry group. a whole,” said Mark McMillan, a Colorado’s success reflects a The Trump administration is in partment and EPA rules are re- eral government are workable on oil and gas companies to re- manager in the state air pollution broad industry effort to reduce the process of rolling back both dundant. and necessary. port their inspections and results, agency. methane releases, Porter said. sets of rules. The administration “Two sets of regulations, two “The oil and gas industry is although the state makes its own Methane is the primary com- The Obama administration im- called the Interior Department agencies, guarantees duplicative still doing very well in our state,” unannounced inspections using ponent of natural gas. It is also a posed two sets of nationwide regulations burdensome and said and costly overlap,” she said. Minor said. “I think that just infrared cameras that can detect greenhouse gas, contributing to rules designed to reduce methane they cost more than they were The regulation would be better shows how cost-effective the reg- methane leaks. global warming by trapping heat leaks and waste in the oil and gas worth. Officials said removing left to the states, Bentley said. ulations are.” The state does not expect to re- in the Earth’s atmosphere. industry, one by the Environmen- the EPA rule would save energy “I think that the states know But no state can single-hand- port its results until late this year Colorado, the fifth-largest nat- tal Protection Agency and one by companies up to $16 million over best, and honestly, every state is edly protect its air because wind or next, but the inspections have ural gas producer in the nation, the Interior Department. 14 years. different,” she said. currents carry pollution across shown a decline in leaks that re- started requiring energy compa- The EPA rules applied to new Energy companies also have Joel Minor, an attorney for borders, he said. flects what companies reported, nies to regularly inspect oil field oil field facilities. The Interior argued they are already working Earthjustice in Denver, said the “For any one state to have said Jeremy Neustifter, an air equipment for leaks in 2014. The Department rules applied to new to reduce leaks of methane, a success of Colorado’s rules clean air, it requires all states to quality planner with the Col- program is designed to reduce re- and existing facilities on federal product they can sell. shows that uniform nationwide have clean air,” Minor said. orado Department of Public leases of methane and volatile or- and Native American land. Bentley said the Interior De- regulations laid down by the fed- The Colorado program relies Health and Environment.

Microsoft sends message Any amount of medical debt may trigger headaches

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that takes over the unpaid debt, according to The study’s picture of medical debt had to contractors: Give new It doesn’t take a huge unpaid medical bill to debt experts. some limitations. It only identified bills that make a collection agency come calling ... and The study, published recently in the journal landed in collections. It doesn’t show debt paid parents paid leave calling. Health Affairs, also found that trouble with by other means like credit cards. Researchers found in a study of credit re- medical debt can hit sooner than patients might WHAT PUSHES THEM THERE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tract workers earlier this year. ports that more than 2 percent of adults had think. Here’s a deeper look inside the issue. The study didn’t delve into the factors, but Microsoft will begin requiring its Microsoft said its new policy is medical bills under $200 sent to a collection WHO WINDS UP IN DEBT TROUBLE Ippolito noted that patients in their late 20s contractors to offer their U.S. em- partially inspired by a Washington agency. Over half of the annual medical col- Researchers found that the percentage of probably haven’t reached their peak earnings ployees paid leave to care for a new state law taking effect in 2020 lections were for less than $600, according to people in trouble with medical debt and the or built up savings, and they are more likely to child. guaranteeing eligible workers 12 the study, which examined 2016 credit reports size of what is owed generally peaked at a be uninsured. It’s common for tech firms to weeks paid time off for the birth for more than 4 million unidentified people. young age, even though medical spending typ- Insurance protection also can be limited be- offer generous family leave bene- or adoption of a child. The state “A lot of these bills are much more modest ically rises as people grow older. cause some plans require patients to pay thou- fits for their own software engi- policy, signed into law last year, than many people will think,” said one of the People in their late 20s were nearly three sands of dollars toward a claim before neers and other full-time staff, but follows California and a handful researchers, Benedic Ippolito, an economist times as likely to have a medical bill sent to coverage begins. paid leave advocates say it’s still of other states in allowing new with the think tank American Enterprise Insti- collections than those in their late 60s, when The extent of a patient’s illness and whether rare to require similar benefits for parents to tap into a fund that all tute. people can qualify for the federal Medicare they miss work often factor into debt problems, contracted workers such as janitors, workers pay into. Washington will Hospitals or other care providers will send a coverage program. The average size of the said Erin Singleton of the nonprofit Patient Ad- landscapers, cafeteria crews and also require employers to help bill to collections when the patient hasn’t paid medical debt dropped nearly 40 percent from vocate Foundation, which helps critically or software consultants. foot the bill, and will start collect- over a certain amount of time, often six to 12 ages 27 to 64. chronically ill patients deal with debt and in- “Given its size and its reach, this ing payroll deductions next Janu- months. That can hurt the patient’s credit rating All told, about 16 percent of the credit re- surance problems. Neither Singleton nor the ports included medical bills in collections. is a unique and hopefully trailblaz- ary. and lead to repeat phone calls from the agency foundation was involved in the study. ing offering,” said Vicki Shabo, A federal paid vice president at the National Part- plan proposed by President Donald nership for Women and Families. Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, The new policy affects busi- could rely on a similar model but nesses with at least 50 U.S.-based has gained little traction. employees that do substantial work “Compared to what employers with Microsoft that involves access are doing, the government is way to its buildings or its computing behind the private sector,” said Is- network. It doesn’t affect suppliers abel Sawhill, a fellow at the Brook- of goods. Contractors would have ings Institution who has urged the to offer at least 12 weeks of leave White House and Congress to to those working with the Red- adopt a national policy. mond, Washington-based software Sawhill said it is “very unusual giant; the policy wouldn’t affect the and very notable” that Microsoft is contractors’ arrangements with extending family leave benefits to other companies. Leave-takers its contract workers. Microsoft al- would get 66 percent of regular ready offers more generous family pay, up to $1,000 weekly. leave benefits to its own employ- The policy announced Thursday ees, including up to 20 weeks fully rolls out over the next year as the paid leave for a birth mother. company amends its contracts with Microsoft’s push to spread its those vendors. That may mean to a broader some of Microsoft’s costs will rise workforce “sends a message that to cover the new benefits, said Dev something has to happen more sys- Stahlkopf, the company’s corporate tematically at the federal level,” vice president and general counsel. said Ariane Hegewisch, a program “That’s just fine and we think it’s director for and earn- well worth the price,” she said. ings at the Institute for Women’s Microsoft doesn’t disclose how Policy Research. Until then, she many contracted workers it uses, said, it’s helpful that Microsoft but it’s in the thousands. seems willing to pay contracting The new policy expands on Mi- firms more to guarantee their work- crosoft’s 2015 policy requiring ers’ better benefits. contractors to offer paid sick days “Paid family leave is expensive and vacation. and they acknowledge that,” Other companies such as Face- Hegewisch said. Otherwise, she book have also committed to im- said, contractors with many em- prove contractor benefits amid ployees of child-bearing age could unionization efforts by shuttle driv- find themselves at a competitive ers, security guards and other con- disadvantage to those with older tract workers trying to get by in workforces. expensive, tech-fueled regions such Republican state Sen. Joe Fain, as the San Francisco Bay Area and the prime sponsor of the measure around Washington’s Puget Sound. that passed last year, said Mi- Facebook doesn’t guarantee that crosoft’s decision was “a really contract workers receive paid powerful step forward.” parental leave, but provides a By applying the plan to contrac- $4,000 new child benefit for new tors and vendors around the coun- parents who don’t get leave. A try, “it really creates a pressure for much smaller California tech com- those state legislatures to make a pany, SurveyMonkey, announced a similar decision that Washington paid family leave plan for its con- made.” 4D Sunday, September 2, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Classified The Daily Tribune News

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