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September 16, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Felton Walk development planned for Tennessee St.

BY JAMES SWIFT end of the development would extend westward to [email protected] the subdivision homes along Pointe Way and come to a stop near Furniture Factory Outlet to the south. An Atlanta-area developer has plans to create a “There is a gas station in the corner, next to it is new, 55,000-square-foot mixed-use development a car wash that we own,” Kharazmi said. “I own along Felton Road and Tennessee Street in the property with two partners, the same owners Cartersville. as the car wash, and depending down the road, we “The project consists of retail, office and com- [might] bring in another partner.” mercial space,” said Baha Kharazmi, a represen- The site is currently zoned as general commer- tative of Tri Unity Holdings LLC. “We’re building cial and office commercial. The developer has ap- several restaurants, possibly a partial food court plied for a special use permit with the City of and then 129 residential flats.” Cartersville to develop residential properties; ac- The project — currently titled The Felton Walk cording to paperwork filed with the city, — would consist of five buildings spread out Kharazmi’s firm looks to build 78 one-bedroom, across 7.45 acres of land at the site previously 48 two-bedroom and three three-bedroom units, known as Bradshaw Farms. which would be constructed above the mixed-use KSI DESIGN GROUP LLC/SPECIAL Coming soon to Tennessee Street? An artist’s rendering depicts The frontage of the proposed development development’s retail and office spaces. what one of five proposed The Felton Walk mixed-use would abut West Felton Road to the north and SCOTT BARKLEY/THE CHRISTIAN INDEX SEE , PAGE 4A Jeremy Morton, senior pastor development buildings could resemble. North Tennessee Street towards the east. The back FELTON WALK of Cartersville First Baptist Church, announces to his con- gregation Sept. 9 that he will preach today in view of a call to serve as the co-pastor of Coomer Woodstock First Baptist SHOW OF CHARACTER Church. appointed Morton to to Court of preach today Appeals in view of a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA — House Majority call to serve Whip Christian Coomer of Cartersville was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Georgia Court of as Woodstock Appeals by Governor Nathan Deal on Friday. First Baptist’s That vacancy was created when Deal announced he had appointed a state appeals court judge to fill a co-pastor vacancy on the state’s highest court. BY MARIE NESMITH In a news release Friday, Deal [email protected] announced the appointment of state Court of Appeals Judge Preaching in view of a call Charlie Bethel to the Georgia today, Jeremy Morton will be one Supreme Court. Bethel is to fill the step closer to initially co-pastor- vacancy created by the retirement ing, and later becoming the senior of Justice P. Harris Hines. pastor of Woodstock First Baptist. Both appointments will take ef- Following his message and fect upon swearing in. today’s services, the Cherokee County church’s congregation will vote on whether the senior pastor of Cartersville First Baptist will Bartow County officially succeed their pastor, Johnny Hunt. After leading Wood- officials focus stock First Baptist for the past 32 years, Hunt — who announced he on freight will serve as the senior vice presi- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS dent of evangelism and leadership truck traffic Randy Taylor, of TNT Comics of Duluth, was one for the North American Mission of approximately 70 vendors at Cartersville Board — will work alongside his BY JAMES SWIFT Comic Con 2018 Saturday at the Clarence successor during a transition pe- [email protected] Brown Conference Center. riod. In Morton’s Sept. 9 message — Since Dec. 18, all truck drivers titled “How Did I Get Where I engaged in interstate commerce Am?” — at Cartersville First Bap- have been required by the Federal Convention draws thousands to Cartersville tist, the 37-year-old answered sev- Motor Carrier Safety Administra- eral questions related to the new tion (FMCSA) to use electronic BY JAMES SWIFT “I’ve had people calling from three hours “The building over there was only 5,700 pastoring opportunity as well as logging devices to keep track of [email protected] away saying they were making the trip. square feet, and just the vendor room alone voicing his love for his congrega- their hours on the road. We’re pulling more and more traffic from [at the Clarence Brown Conference Center] tion. Bartow County Transportation The Clarence Brown Conference Center out-of-towners as well as the local commu- is 14,000 square feet,” Ruff said. “Really, “Johnny Hunt has believed for Planner Tom Sills said the meas- wasn’t just slam-packed Saturday — one nity.” the only complaint we had about last year’s two years that God was preparing ure is meant to keep truck drivers might say it was super slam-packed, con- Last year’s event — which had a differ- show was the room. People didn’t have the Hunts and the Mortons and accountable — by doing away sidering it hosted Cartersville Comic Con ent namesake, the Cartersville Comic, Hor- enough room to move and do what they Woodstock for this moment in his- with paper log books, the FMCSA 2018. ror and Toy Expo — was held at the wanted to.” tory,” he told his church. “… The is effectively eliminating drivers’ According to event organizer Dustin Cartersville Civic Center. The move to a Ruff said the attendance for the 2018 first time Pastor Johnny ever ut- ability to “fudge” the number of Ruff, more than 2,000 people turned out for larger event space, Ruff said, was necessary spectacular was easily twice that of last tered the words ‘Jeremy, God’s put hours they’re behind the wheel. the one-day event. to facilitate the convention’s cosplay con- year’s outing. Special guests attending the you on my heart as a possible But that regulation, Sills said, “We had around 40 vendors last year. tests, panel discussions and gaming compe- has led to some unintended conse- This year we’ve got around 70,” he said. titions. SEE CONVENTION, PAGE 2A SEE MORTON, PAGE 4A quences. “What’s happening in the metro Atlanta area is that there’s about a 100-mile stretch between Cartersville and the next major truck stop south of Atlanta,” he AHS’s Raider teams ‘off said. “It’s causing some difficulty for the freight drivers trying to meet the 11-hour driving mandate to their best start in years’ and still make their appointed rounds in Atlanta on time as man- BY DONNA HARRIS members of the male team took first place in three ufacturers are now requiring.” [email protected] events to defeat 19 other teams in their division. As a result, Sills said truck driv- And the 12-member mixed team, headed by ers are now trying to avoid penal- If their first meet is any indication, Adairsville sophomore co-captain Harrison Smith, came in ties by parking their rigs along High School’s JROTC Raiders are headed toward fourth overall after finishing second in two events. Bartow County’s roadways — an extraordinary season. Army instructor 1st Sgt. Jerry Queen was happy sometimes illegally. The male and female teams took home first with his teams’ performances at the contest — the “There are some issues with place in their divisions, and the rookie mixed team largest Raider meet in the state this year with 50 trucks parking on the interstate finished fourth out of 18 teams at their inaugural teams from 22 schools in four states. ramps — I know several of the contest of the 2018 season, the Adairsville Raider “The female team dominated five of the six Rampage, Sept. 8 at AHS. events, leaving very little doubt who the top team SPECIAL local governments have been tick- AHS Raiders, from left, freshman Kayli Hilburn, junior Makayla The 12-member female team, commanded by in the state and arguably the country [is],” he said, eting drivers for that infraction,” Thacker (back), sophomore Megan Wimpy (front), junior Ashleigh he said. “We’ve got a number of senior co-captain Sandi Nally, decimated its com- noting the defending state champion and national Stancil, freshman Ashlynn Waters, senior Bethany Kubala and occurrences taking place at our petition, winning five of the six events to take the runner-up performed “as expected.” “This team senior Destiny Adams carry a 110-pound stretcher and 35-pound top spot out of 12 teams. rucksacks through the water during the Cross Country Rescue SEE TRUCKS, PAGE 7A Led by junior co-captain Steven Lynch, the 12 SEE RAIDERS, PAGE 8A event at the Adairsville Raider Rampage Sept. 8.

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But all three were squired Managing Editor around the Washington Convention WASHINGTON — It was a rau- Center by black politicos who are Jennifer Moates, cous scene that could have been strategizing ways to help on Advertising Director backstage at a rock concert: camera turnout, campaigning and fundrais- Mindy Salamon, flashes, fans clamoring for auto- ing. Office Manager/Classified graphs, scowling bodyguards, re- Jealous, 45, faces the steepest Advertising Director porters hungry for a scoop. challenge, down in polls against in- Lee McCrory, But the center of this attention cumbent Republican Gov. Larry Circulation/Distribution wasn’t Beyonce or the Rolling Hogan. Abrams and Gillum are run- Manager Stones. It was three black guberna- ning for open seats. Stacey Wade, torial candidates who stood side by After the three spoke together on STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP, FILE Circulation Customer Care/ In this July 26 photo, Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, center, speaks Account Manager side in a throng of admirers, soak- stage, Jealous listened attentively ing up all that love. backstage as Democratic U.S. Rep. with the media during a campaign stop at the Ironworkers Local 709 apprenticeship shop to announce her “Jobs for Georgia Plan,” in Pooler. Byron Pezzarossi, If elected, Stacey Abrams of Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas laid out Press Room Director Georgia, Ben Jealous of Maryland plans to help him with voter turnout tivist before entering the governor’s they turned Abrams’ observations Jealous, who is biracial, smiled, Email: and Andrew Gillum of Florida and fundraising. Gillum, mean- race last year. about overcoming gender and racial then quipped: “No comment.” MANAGING EDITOR would give America its largest while, stood nearby shaking hands Their historic primary wins — barriers into jokes about their re- The three of them have known [email protected] number of black governors ever. with other state elected officials and and the national attention it brought spective skin tones. one another for many years, Jealous NEWSROOM That historic possibility was not lost Abrams conducted a media inter- — will bring out Democratic voters “I’m of a very rich brown hue,” said. He met Abrams when they [email protected] on them, or the black voters who view. who might not have voted in a Abrams said. were both around 20 years old, he FEATURES EDITOR hope to make that history happen, “I believe what we see in this cur- midterm election otherwise, they “I’m richer,” Gillum interrupted. said, and they’ve known Gillum [email protected] as they shared the stage at the Con- rent electoral cycle is not going to said. Midterm elections typically “It’s the only thing I’m rich in.” since he was about that same age. PHOTOGRAPHER gressional Black Caucus’ annual stop,” Abrams said. “We have more draw fewer than half of those eligi- [email protected] legislative conference this past diversity in the candidates running ble to vote. week. and in the candidates winning and STAFF REPORTERS “I know we have people keep “This moment, and the signifi- particularly for women of color. ... 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Letter Guidelines: Convention Letters to the editor on issues of broad public interest are FROM PAGE 1A welcomed. Letters must bear a event Saturday included a litany of complete signature, street ad- actors who have made appear- dress and phone number (ad- ances on “The Walking Dead” — dresses and phone numbers will not be published). Letters of including Savana Jade Wehunt and 500 words or less will be ac- Aaron Brewster — as well as no- cepted. Libelous charges and table comic book artists such as abusive language will not be Robert E. Brown. Hello, I’m Callie, a 12 year old Calico Manx! considered. Information given When it came to vendors, one must be factual. All letters will could find merchants hawking just I’m a low maintenance, independent soul with no medical be printed as submitted. No about every form of geek para- or dietary issues. I am spayed and up-to-date on all my corrections will be made to vaccinations. I enjoy sleeping and sunning on the patio and grammar, spelling or style. phernalia imaginable, running the Writers may have letters pub- gamut from vintage Teenage Mu- sitting on that special someone’s lap, when the mood strikes lished once every two weeks. tant Ninja Turtles lunch bags to me! I’m friendly and like to be around people but prefer not Consumer complaints and G.I. Joe VHS cassettes to The In- to be picked up and petted too much. I’m a great companion, thank-you letters cannot be credible Pez dispensers. But JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS but not clingy! I would love to meet you. used. All are subject to editing. there were also several vendors Rebecca Fant, 24, of Acworth, came in first place at Cartersville Please call Lisa at 770-842-4786 Send letters to 251 S. Ten- Comic Con 2018’s homemade cosplay contest. nessee St., Cartersville, GA onsite promoting their own brands 30120, or e-mail to — among them, 32-year-old self- mostly-online business that fo- took home top honors in a cos- [email protected]. publisher Chris Garrett. cuses on custom, pop-culture- tume contest. 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BARTOW BIO Surrett finds marketing with Cartersville DDA position a ‘perfect fit’

BY MARIE NESMITH Another [initiative] that we [email protected] have been working on is art, and as of this week, one of my favorite As the marketing and promo- pieces is being installed down- tions coordinator for the town. My inner millennial was Cartersville Downtown Develop- dying watching the interactive ment Authority, Hannah Surrett mural being installed in the plaza delights in publicizing the wide — aka wings for people to pose in away of downtown happenings front of and post on Instagram. I and initiatives. can’t wait for them to be finished "I joined the Cartersville Down- Surrett so I can be basic and get the first town Development Authority in picture. July of 2017, and it has been such like two museums, the Welcome a fun year," she said. "My favorite Center, Young Brothers Pharmacy, DTN: What is your favorite thing about my role is how versa- public art. … Lastly, we have such event that the DDA presents, and tile it is. I get the opportunity to a robust service industry in down- why? meet so many interesting people, town Cartersville. There are tons HS: The Pub Crawls are my fa- wear a variety of hats and learn of hair salons, photography stu- vorite events to plan because I feel something new every day. I feel dios, art classes, accountants, like they’re very on trend. They’re like I’ve learned so much about dance studios and on [and on]. also super fun to attend and pretty business, local government and Downtown Cartersville is truly an easy to plan. This year, we’re life since I started working here. amazing and thriving place. I think doing silicone cups instead of T- "Graduating from college, I businesses are attracted to down- shirts and I really felt like we knew I wanted two things out of a town Cartersville because it’s the moved up in the world with that job: I wanted to do actual market- heart of local business in the com- shift. ing — not sales — and I wanted to munity. work for an organization that im- DTN: What do you feel sets proved the world in some way. DTN: What are some of the up- Cartersville apart from other One of my friends forwarded me coming programs/events that the downtowns? the job description, and upon read- DDA will offer the community, HS: The people. Truly. I have ing it, it seemed like the perfect fit. and provide details about one that met some of the most intelligent, It was in the marketing realm, and you are most excited about. kind, forward-thinking, coolest the purpose of the DDA really HS: I have three things that I’m people I know in my position. The spoke to me. I applied, and here super excited about. The sixth an- business acumen downtown is we are." nual [Cartersville] Bluegrass & second to none, and I’m always Folk Festival is the next event turning to the downtown business Name: Hannah Surrett coming up on Oct. 20. This is our owners for advice. There are some Age: 23 biggest event of the year, and we really incredible people down Occupation (title): Marketing plan it all yearlong. It’s definitely here. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS and promotions coordinator a team effort — shout out to my Hannah Surrett serves as the marketing and promotions coordinator for the Cartersville Downtown Development Authority. City of residence: Cartersville Bluegrass Committee — but so DTN: What is your greatest Education: Cartersville High worth the end result. Last year was professional and/or personal and silly. HS: That’s a hard one. I’m ba- I attended Taejon Christian Inter- School, 2013; University of Geor- my first Bluegrass [festival] to achievement? sically an open book. People are national School — Go Dragons! gia, Bachelor in Business Admin- plan and attend, and it was so cool HS: Being on an intramural DTN: What is something peo- usually surprised to find out that I Sadly, I don’t know any Korean. istration in Marketing and seeing all of the hours and hours inner-tube water polo team in col- ple would be surprised to know lived in South Korea for a year Communication Studies, 2017 you put into something coming to lege doesn’t count, right? In all se- about you? when I was in elementary school. SEE SURRETT, PAGE 6A fruition in the form of an all-day riousness, and as cliché as it The Daily Tribune News festival with thousands of people sounds, graduating from college is (DTN): Regarding the business attending. probably my greatest achieve- climate, what percentage of the We are currently working on a ment. It was the hardest, most downtown businesses are occu- health and wellness initiative, and challenging — also most fun — pied? Describe the range of busi- this one really plays on my heart- four years of my life. nesses and what do you feel strings because it’s something I’m attracts a business to open in passionate about. In light of recent DTN: If you were not in your downtown Cartersville? events reflective on poor mental line of work, what would you like HS: Downtown is about 96 per- health in our society, I pushed to to do? cent occupied, and continues to have health and wellness be a HS: Something in the NGO grow. We have such an amazing focus for the DDA back in Febru- [nongovernmental organization] range of businesses down here. ary. I really want Bartow County or nonprofit sector. I’m interested We have some incredible bou- to be a mentally and physically in human rights/civil rights and tiques who sell merchandise rang- healthy place, with downtown environmentalism, so I would ing from fine jewelry, to clothes, Cartersville being the catalyst to probably work for a large non- to olive oils, home goods, pet sup- healthy living with programs, profit, like the World Wildlife plies, etc. Our restaurant industry guides, resources, etc. for resi- Fund, or an organization, like the is unmatched. There is something dents to turn to, to pursue a United Nations. I’m really inter- for every taste bud in downtown healthy lifestyle. We’re still in the ested in diplomacy and policy Cartersville. We have Thai food, planning stages with trying to fig- work. Mediterranean food, classic din- ure out how we want to proceed ers, fine dining, coffee shops, with this, but we have some things DTN: How would you describe grab-and-go and more. We also in the works that I’m very excited yourself in three words? have some amazing attractions, about. HS: Ambitious, empathetic Bartow County Public Servants Appreciation Lunch Wednesday, October 17th • 11 am - 2 pm Owen Funeral Home • 12 Collins Drive Register to Win 4 Prize Drawings You Do Not Need To Be Present To Win.

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4A Sunday, September 16, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Manafort plea deal raises key question: What does he know?

BY ERIC TUCKER, CHAD DAY years, though Manafort’s sentence legations they were prepared to AND MICHAEL BALSAMO will ultimately depend on his co- reveal at trial, which was to have Associated Press operation. focused on Manafort’s political “He wanted to make sure that consulting and lobbying work on WASHINGTON — As Trump his family was able to remain safe behalf of former Ukrainian Presi- associates folded one by one over and live a good life. He’s accepted dent Viktor Yanukovych and the the last year under the pressure of responsibility. This is for conduct pro-Russian Party of Regions. federal investigators, there was al- that dates back many years and That case alleged that Manafort ways Paul Manafort. everybody should remember directed a large-scale U.S. lobby- Until suddenly there wasn’t. that,” Manafort attorney Kevin ing operation for Ukrainian inter- Donald Trump’s former cam- Downing said outside court. ests but never registered with the paign chairman, who for months White House press secretary Justice Department as a foreign stood resolute in his innocence Sarah Sanders insisted the Man- agent despite being required to do and determined to fight charge afort case was unrelated to Trump. so under the law, and that he con- upon charge even as fellow one- Giuliani said he spoke to Trump cealed millions of dollars in in- time loyalists caved, reached an on Friday about Manafort’s plea. come for the consulting work extraordinary plea agreement with “The president was OK with it,” from the IRS. special counsel Robert Mueller’s he said. “In a way, it’s another in- He also failed to disclose his in- office on Friday that requires him dication there is no evidence of volvement in lobbying efforts to assist the Russia investigation collusion. All of these charges pre- made through a group of former and converts him into a poten- date the time Paul spent with the European politicians, known as tially vital government coopera- president. And there’s nothing in the Hapsburg Group, who pushed tor. what he pleaded about collusion.” policies beneficial to Ukraine, The deal, struck in Washington It’s unclear how the deal might prosecutors said Friday. DANA VERKOUTEREN VIA AP just days before Manafort was to This courtroom sketch depicts former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, center, affect any Manafort pursuit of a In 2013, one of the politicians have faced a second trial, is tied to and his defense lawyer Richard Westling, left, before U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, pardon from Trump, though Giu- and his country’s prime minister Ukrainian political consulting seated upper right, at federal court in Washington on Friday, as prosecutors Andrew Weissmann, liani told Politico before the deal met with then-President Barack work and unrelated to the Trump bottom center, and Greg Andres watch. Manafort has pleaded guilty to two federal charges as part that a plea without a cooperation Obama and Vice President Joe campaign. of a cooperation deal with prosecutors. The deal requires him to cooperate “fully and truthfully” agreement wouldn’t foreclose the Biden in the Oval Office. Man- with special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. The charges against Manafort are The question remains what in- possibility of a pardon. afort was later sent an email that related to his Ukrainian consulting work, not Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. formation Manafort, 69, is able to Under the terms of the deal, the politicians had “delivered the provide about the president, as gence believes has ties to Russian treated worse than gangster Al with investigators in hopes of le- Manafort was allowed to plead message of not letting ‘Russians well as whether the Trump elec- intelligence. While he was work- Capone. Trump’s lawyer, Rudy niency. guilty to just two counts, though Steal Ukraine from the West.’” tion effort coordinated with Rus- ing on the campaign, emails show Giuliani, had suggested a pardon Mueller had already secured the crimes he admitted largely Another allegation revealed sia. Manafort discussed providing pri- might be a possibility after the in- cooperation from a former Trump overlap with the conduct alleged Friday concerns Manafort’s ef- Manafort’s leadership of the vate briefings for a wealthy Russ- vestigation was concluded. national security adviser who lied in an indictment last year. He forts to peddle stories to discredit campaign at a time when prosecu- ian businessman close to Vladimir Then came Friday’s develop- to the FBI about discussing sanc- abandoned his right to appeal his Yanukovych’s opponent, Yulia tors say Russian intelligence was Putin. ment. tions with a Russian ambassador; sentences in Washington and Vir- Tymoshenko, and undermine U.S. working to sway the election, and “The expectations around Man- Manafort agreed to provide any a Trump campaign aide who ginia and agreed to forfeit homes government support for her. his involvement in episodes under afort’s cooperation are likely at a information asked of him, testify broached the idea of a meeting in New York, including a condo in Prosecutors said he spread sto- scrutiny, may make him an espe- level beyond anyone else to date whenever asked and even work with Putin; and another aide who Trump Tower. ries and secretly coordinated with cially insightful witness. who has agreed to cooperate,” undercover if necessary. The co- was indicted alongside Manafort But the guilty plea spares Man- an Israeli government official to Manafort was among the partic- said Jacob Frenkel, a Washington operation ensures the investiga- but ultimately turned on him. afort the cost of a weekslong trial publicize the idea that a U.S. Cab- ipants in a June 2016 Trump lawyer not involved in the case. tion will extend far beyond the Trump’s former personal lawyer that could have added years to the inet official was an anti-Semite Tower meeting in New York with “Whether those expectations will November elections despite en- has separately pleaded guilty in prison time he’s already facing for supporting Tymoshenko, “who Russians and Trump’s oldest son be met is the great unknown.” treaties from the president’s New York. following the Virginia guilty ver- in turn had formed a political al- and son-in-law that was arranged Manafort had long resisted the lawyers that Mueller bring it to a Manafort was convicted last dicts. A jury there found him liance with a Ukraine party that for the campaign to receive idea of cooperating even as pros- close. month of eight financial crimes in guilty of filing false tax returns, espoused anti-Semitic views,” derogatory information about ecutors stacked additional charges The agreement makes Manafort a separate trial in Virginia and failing to report foreign bank ac- court documents said. Democratic president nominee against him in Washington and the latest associate of Trump, a faces an estimated seven to 10 counts and bank fraud. Jurors “I have someone pushing it on Hillary Clinton. Virginia. Trump had saluted that president known to place a pre- years in prison in that case. The deadlocked on 10 other counts. the NY Post. Bada bing bada He was also a close business as- stance, publicly praising him and mium on loyalty among subordi- two conspiracy counts he admit- Prosecutors on Friday pre- boom,” Manafort wrote to a col- sociate of a man who U.S. intelli- suggesting Manafort had been nates, to admit guilt and work ted to on Friday carry up to five sented new information about al- league, prosecutors say.

Morton

FROM PAGE 1A successor at Woodstock,’ it was this past January. … My first re- sponse, God as my witness — ‘Pastor, I’m praying God puts an- other name on your list, not me, another name.’ And I begged God to put another name on his heart. “But through a season of prayer, I finally told God three weeks ago, this is literally what I said — ‘Lord, in my flesh, I’m fearful of this and would never choose this. God, would you take this cup away from me? But Lord, if it’s your will, help me drink every drop for your glory and to never look back.’ … If God desires it and wills it for my life, I want to be obedient. … I love you, Cartersville First Baptist, so much, and I’m so tender about my assignment here. If it weren’t [for] God supernaturally and sovereignly disconnecting my heartstrings from my assignment [here], God knows, I’d never leave. If it weren’t God doing a work in my heart, releasing me of one responsibility and preparing me to embrace another, I’d never leave. And I believe this, because I love Cartersville First Baptist. God knows I love it.” If selected, Morton’s immediate reach will expand significantly. For Sunday services, Woodstock First Baptist draws more than five times that of Cartersville First Baptist’s 1,200 worship attendance. Experiencing notable growth since Morton joined CFBC five years ago, the church has seen its attendance more than double and Sunday morning services expand from one to three. Under Mor- ton’s leadership, the church currently is conducting a building cam- paign, called Legacy Project, which kicked off in 2016. Prior to leading Cartersville First Baptist, Morton served as Cross Point Baptist Church’s senior pastor since the Perry church’s for- mation in 2002. Natives of Georgia, he and his wife, Carrie, are the parents of three children: Zeke, Madie and Abe. in Cartersville we’ve talked with, velopment will also improve quality As a deacon at Cartersville First Baptist and the editor for The Felton Walk banks we’ve worked with before in of life within the Tennessee Street Christian Index, Scott Barkley is viewing this development from a the past,” he said. “So if it all comes corridor. unique vantage point. FROM PAGE 1A together, God willing, by this time “I really think that neighborhood “I have a little different perspective than others,” said Barkley, The Cartersville City Council years now ... we thought it would be next year we’ll be halfway through will improve and I’m hoping The whose Sept. 9 article for The Christian Index highlighted Morton’s will hold a first reading of the pro- a good idea to bring this mixed-use one building, at least.” Felton Walk will improve Ten- view of a call. “I’ve been working with The Christian Index and posed special use conditions at a development to Cartersville where Although he hasn’t reached out nessee Street itself,” he said. “At the the Georgia Baptist Mission Board for 15 years now, and so I know public hearing scheduled for Sept. you can live, work and play.” to either city or county officials car wash, we see foot traffic a lot. that pastors move around. It happens. That said, it’s tougher when 20 at 9 a.m. at 10 N. Public Square. Kharazmi said the permitting about obtaining tax abatements for They can do some sidewalks on it’s your pastor who’s moving. Over time, the pastor becomes more A second reading is slated at the process for the project could take up the project, Kharazmi said that Tennessee Street, because a lot of than the title; he can become your friend. Jeremy and I have kids same location at 7 p.m. on Oct. 4. to six months to complete. would be “an ideal” means of fi- people walk in the area.” of similar ages, so we see each other at birthday parties and the ball As currently planned, the five “Depending on the demand and nancing the project. He also said he expects The Fel- field as well. You get to know him outside of church and see him buildings comprising the develop- how quickly we can finish, I’m as- It is too early, he said, to discuss ton Walk development to “comple- beyond the ‘pastor’ label. ment would be between three and a suming somewhere within three to the proposed budget for the devel- ment” several other new “Writing the article on First Woodstock calling Jeremy was just half stories to four and a half stories four years we can complete the opment. developments in the area, specifi- a point of doing my job as a professional. In my editor role, I had tall. One building would exclu- project,” he said. “Once we break “Most of the developments in the cally the 112-unit senior living cen- seen stuff, noticed stuff and heard stuff leading up to the announce- sively consist of retail and restau- ground, we’re going to do one or Atlanta area that they do like this, ter proposed by Atlanta developers ment. But, I didn’t know for sure until the meeting he held with my rant space; the developers anticipate two buildings at a time near the Fel- they do it as apartments,” he said. Peacock Partnership Inc. on the site fellow deacons.” about 500 parking spots at the com- ton Road side. Once we develop “Mostly, we’d like to develop con- of the old Cloverleaf Elementary He continued, “When I heard Woodstock had contacted him, I plex. that side, we’re going to keep com- dominiums for sale in the project, School at 71 West Felton Road. wasn’t surprised. Even at his young age, Jeremy’s been one of the “We intend to have a good [mix] ing forward.” so I haven’t seen something exactly “I’m hoping that development most-respected pastors in the state for years. He’ll be co-pastoring of some good, local operators as Ultimately, Kharazmi said he ex- like this. There are obviously sev- will complement ours and vice and eventually succeeding a man, Johnny Hunt, whose leadership well as some national tenants for pects the development to be fin- eral new mixed-use developments versa,” he said. “Who knows? and spiritual mentoring among pastors can’t be overstated. First the retail,” Kharazmi said. “We’ve ished after three phases of being developed — I’m hoping that Down the road, maybe we can do a Baptist Woodstock is getting a tremendous pastor to lead them in been dabbling with a couple of dif- construction. I’ll be unique in that respect.” couple of more developments to their next age of ministry.” ferent ideas, really, for a couple of “We have some local banks here Kharazmi said he believes the de- complement The Felton Walk.” 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 16, 2018 5A Everyone wants answers: State, feds hunt for gas blast cause

BY BOB SALSBERG stand what was happening. Some Associated Press 400 people spent the night in shel- ters, and school was canceled Fri- LAWRENCE, Mass. — Inves- day as families waited to return to tigators worked Friday to pinpoint their homes. the cause of a series of fiery natu- The governor said state and ral gas explosions that killed a teen local authorities were investigat- driver in his car just hours after he ing but it could take days or weeks got his license, injured at least 25 before they turn up answers. He others and left dozens of homes in declared a state of emergency for smoldering ruins. the affected area so the state could Authorities said an estimated take over recovery efforts. 8,000 people were displaced at the Baker authorized the utility height of Thursday’s post-explo- Eversource to take management sion chaos in three towns north of control over the effort to restore Boston rocked by the disaster. services. Most were still waiting, shaken The Massachusetts Emergency and exhausted, to be allowed to re- Management Agency blamed the turn to their homes. fires on gas lines that had become Gov. Charlie Baker said Friday over-pressurized but said investi- that hundreds of gas technicians gators were still examining what were being deployed throughout happened. MARY SCHWALM/AP the night and into Saturday to Capturing the mounting sense The house owned by Lawrence Police Officer Ivan Soto sits nearly burned to the ground on Jefferson Street in Lawrence, make sure each home is safe to of frustration, Democratic U.S. Massachusetts, Friday. It was one of multiple houses that went up in flames on Thursday afternoon after gas explosions and fires enter. Rep. Seth Moulton tweeted that he triggered by a problem with a gas line that feeds homes in several communities north of Boston. After rushing home to check on Even after residents return and had called the utility’s president his family and warn his neighbors to evacuate, Soto went back on patrol while his house was burning down. their electricity is restored, gas several times with no response. On Thursday, Andover Fire as “Armageddon.” me. I could see pillars of smoke in Aerial footage of the area service won’t be turned on until “Everyone wants answers. And we Chief Michael Mansfield de- “There were billows of smoke front of me from the town of An- showed some homes that appeared technicians can inspect every con- deserve them,” Moulton said. scribed the unfolding scene coming from Lawrence behind dover,” he told reporters. to be torn apart by the blasts. nection in each home — a process Columbia Gas President Steve that could take weeks. Bryant wouldn’t comment on the “This remains a tremendous in- suspected cause of the blasts, de- convenience for many people,” flecting questions about his com- Baker said. “It’s essential for the pany’s response but saying it had crews to get this right.” “substantive, lengthy conversa- The National Transportation tions” with the authorities. Safety Board sent a team to help The Massachusetts gas pipeline investigate the blasts in a state system is among the oldest in the where some of the aging gas country, as much as 157 years old pipeline system dates to the 1860s. in some places, according to the The rapid-fire series of gas ex- Conservation Law Foundation, an plosions that one official described environmental advocacy group. as “Armageddon” ignited fires in Columbia Gas had announced 60 to 80 homes in the working- earlier Thursday that it would be class towns of Lawrence, Andover upgrading gas lines in neighbor- and North Andover, forcing entire hoods across the state, including neighborhoods to evacuate as the area where the explosions hap- crews scrambled to fight the pened. It was not clear whether flames and shut off the gas and work was happening there Thurs- electricity. day, and a spokeswoman did not Gas and electricity remained return calls seeking comment. shut down Friday in most of the U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren area, and entire neighborhoods and Edward Markey said they are were eerily deserted. calling on the Senate’s Commerce, Authorities said Leonel Ron- Science and Transportation Com- don, 18, of Lawrence, died after a mittee to hold a hearing to deter- chimney toppled by an exploding mine what went wrong and how to house crashed into his car. He was make sure it doesn’t happen again. rushed to a Boston hospital and At least one story of heroism pronounced dead Thursday emerged from the ashes: that of evening. Lawrence police officer Ivan Soto. Rondon, a musician who went His house burned nearly to the by the name DJ Blaze, had just ground, but after rushing home to gotten his driver’s license hours check on his family and warn his earlier, grieving friends and rela- neighbors to evacuate, he went tives told The Boston Globe. “It’s back on patrol. crazy how this happened,” said a “He actually stayed on duty friend, Cassandra Carrion. even though his house was burn- The state Registry of Motor Ve- ing down” neighbor Christel hicles said Rondon had been is- Nazario told The Associated Press. sued his driver’s license only “I don’t know how he did it.” hours earlier Thursday. The three communities house The NTSB said Friday that its more than 146,000 residents about team should be on the scene for a 26 miles north of Boston, near the week. The agency said the team New Hampshire border. will be gathering perishable evi- Lawrence, the largest, is a major- dence from the accident site and ity Latino city with a population of pulling together information from about 80,000. federal, state and local agencies, Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera and from Columbia Gas. reassured immigrants who might The agency said among the is- not be living in his city legally that sues to be examined are the design they had nothing to fear. of the pipeline system, any up- “Do not be afraid. Stay in the grades and the operator’s manage- light. We will support you and ment of the pipeline. A review of your family,” Rivera said at a the emergency response of the op- news conference Friday, speaking erator and local first responders in English and Spanish. will also be conducted. “Lawrence is one community.” Massachusetts State Police Authorities said all of the fires urged all residents with homes had been extinguished overnight serviced by Columbia Gas in the and the situation was stabilizing. three communities to evacuate, But Rivera criticized the gas utility snarling traffic and causing wide- for poor communications and ac- spread confusion as residents and cused the company of “hiding local officials struggled to under- from the problem.”

MARY SCHWALM/AP A worker with Columbia Gas pries the manhole cover open as they work to make sure there are no gas leaks at the corner of Parker and Salem Streets in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Friday. 6A Sunday, September 16, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com News The Daily Tribune News Sheriff: Border Patrol Florence death toll rises to 11

agent suspected of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW BERN, N.C. — Thou- sands of people living near North killing four women Carolina’s rising rivers were or- dered to evacuate Saturday as hur- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ricane-turned-tropical storm HOUSTON — A U.S. Border Patrol agent suspected of Florence practically parked itself killing four women was arrested early Saturday after a fifth over land and poured on the rain woman who had been abducted managed to escape from him Saturday, raising fears that the and notify authorities, law enforcement officials said, describing state could be in for the most de- the agent as a “serial killer.” structive flooding in its history. Juan David Ortiz, an intel supervisor for the Border Patrol, The death toll climbed to at fled from state troopers and was found hiding in a truck in a least eleven. A day after Florence blew hotel parking lot in Laredo at around 2 a.m. Saturday, Webb ashore in North Carolina with 90 County Sheriff Martin Cuellar said at a news conference in the mph winds, Coast Guardsmen, border city about 145 miles southwest of San Antonio. Marines and other rescue crews Cuellar said investigators have “very strong evidence” that he used helicopters, boats and heavy- is responsible for the deaths of the four women, who are be- duty vehicles to reach scores of lieved to have worked as prostitutes. people trapped on rooftops or oth- “We do consider this to be a serial killer,” said Webb County erwise caught in the floodwaters. District Attorney Isidro Alaniz. More than 2 feet of rain had In a statement, Andrew Meehan, assistant commissioner for fallen in places, and the drenching public affairs for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said his went on and on, with forecasters agency’s Office of Professional Responsibility, the U.S. Border saying there could be an addi- Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security Office of the tional 1½ feet by the end of the weekend. Inspector General are fully cooperating with all investigators. STEVE HELBER/AP “Our sincerest condolences go out to the victims’ family and Rivers and creeks rose toward A sailboat is shoved up against a house and a collapsed garage Saturday after heavy wind and friends. While it is CBP policy to not comment on the details of record levels, threatening flash rain from Florence, now a tropical storm, blew through New Bern, North Carolina. flooding that could devastate an ongoing investigation, criminal action by our employees is communities and endanger dams, delayed-action stage consisting of rode in a boat through a flooded near the river. not, and will not be tolerated,” Meehan said. roads and bridges. epic inland flooding, caused by neighborhood, navigating through Hurricane Matthew sent more He referred questions about the investigation to authorities in “I cannot overstate it: Floodwa- rainwater working its way into trees and past a fencepost to get to than 5 feet of water into their Webb County and to the Texas Department of Public Safety, ters are rising, and if you aren’t rivers and streams. the Knox house. home in 2016, and the couple whose Texas Rangers are also investigating. watching for them you are risking Authorities ordered the imme- “Amazing. They did awe- feared Florence would run them A Texas Department of Public Safety sergeant didn’t return your life,” Gov. Roy Cooper said. diate evacuation of up to 7,500 some,” said Knox, who was out again. several messages seeking comment on Saturday. As of 2 p.m., Florence was cen- people living within a mile of a stranded with seven others, in- “If it goes up to my front step, I Authorities didn’t immediately disclose the victims’ names or tered about 50 miles west of Myr- stretch of the Cape Fear River and cluding a boy who was carried out have to get out,” Quintin Wash- nationalities. tle Beach, South Carolina, inching the Little River. The evacuation in a life vest. “If not, we’d be ington said. west at 3 mph — about as fast as zone included part of the city of stuck upstairs for the next ... how The dead included a mother and a person walks. Its winds were Fayetteville, population 200,000. long? I have no idea.” baby killed when a tree fell on a down to 45 mph. With half of the Officials in North Carolina’s Across the Trent River from house in Wilmington, North Car- storm still out over the Atlantic, Harnett County, about 90 miles New Bern, Jerry and Jan Andrews olina. South Carolina recorded its Florence continued to collect inland, urged residents of about returned home after evacuating to first death from the storm, with 1,100 homes to clear out because warm ocean water and dump it on find carp flopping in their back- officials saying a 61-year-old the Lower Little River was rising yard near the porch stairs. “NEW OWNERS” land. woman was killed when her car toward record levels. In its initial onslaught along the Coast Guard helicopters were hit a tree that had fallen across a CHECK OUT OUR FALL SPECIALS One potential road out was coast, Florence buckled buildings, taking off across the street to res- highway. blocked as flooding forced the On Sweaters, Comforters and Jackets. deluged entire communities and cue stranded people. Coast The National Hurricane Center shutdown of a 16-mile stretch of knocked out power to more than Guardsmen said choppers had said Florence broke a North Car- Interstate 95, the main highway Mon. - Fri. 7 to 7 • Sat. 9 to 1 900,000 homes and businesses. made about 50 rescues in and olina rainfall record that had stood along the Eastern Seaboard. 784 West Avenue – Cartersville But the storm was shaping up as a around New Bern and Jack- for almost 20 years: Preliminary In New Bern, along the coast, two-part disaster, with the second, sonville as of noon. reports showed Swansboro got homes were completely sur- Also, Marines rescued about 20 over 30 inches and counting, rounded by water, and rescuers civilians from floodwaters near eclipsing the mark set in 1999, used inflatable boats to reach peo- Camp Lejeune, using Humvees when Hurricane Floyd dropped ple. More than 360 people had and assault amphibious vehicles, just over 24 inches on the state. been carried to safety since Thurs- the base reported. As of noon, Emerald Isle had day night. Along the Lumber River in over 23 inches of rain, and Wilm- Kevin Knox and his family Lumberton, workers used heavy ington and Goldsboro had about a were rescued from their flooded machinery to dump extra sand on foot. North Myrtle Beach, South brick home with the help of Army a railbed prone to flooding. Not Carolina, had around 7 inches. Sgt. Johan Mackie, part of a team far away, Jackie and Quinton Stream gauges across the re- that was using a phone app to lo- Washington watched water filling gion showed water levels steadily cate people in distress. Mackie both their front and back yards rising, with forecasts calling for rivers to crest Sunday and Mon- day at or near record levels. The Little River, the Cape Fear, the Lumber, the Neuse, the Wacca- maw and the Pee Dee were all projected to rise over their banks, flooding cities and towns. The storm interrupted a Sep- tember rite in the South: college football. Schools canceled, post- poned, switched sites or changed kickoff times because of Florence. No. 2 Clemson and Georgia Southern had sunny skies and un- seasonably mild weather for the only major conference game being played in the Carolinas and Virginia.

Surrett

   FROM PAGE 3A It’s one of my life dreams to live      abroad again. !&&!))!!0(0!()2#$$! DTN: What is the best advice you have ever received?  HS: “Decide with your heart, 0(!)1(! "!)0'10$!0 '% and you’ll never make a wrong de- cision in your life.”

DTN: What do you like to do in your spare time? HS: I love to volunteer. I cur- rently volunteer at The Center for Civil and Human Rights, Euharlee Welcome Center [& History] Mu- seum and for HeadCount.org. I also love podcasts and am an avid listener in my spare time. They’re such a great tool for personal and professional development. My current favorites are The Model Health Show with Shawn Steven- son, NPR’s Hidden Brain, Work- Life with Adam Grant and TED Radio Hour. Besides those two things, I also love to workout, go to the movies, hang out with my friends and play with my dog.

DTN: Where is your favorite place to be in Bartow County? HS: Besides downtown — or my house LOL — I think my fa- vorite place is the little hidden walking trail that runs from the Atco baseball fields to Cherokee [Avenue]. It’s so beautiful back there, and it kind of looks like something out of a fairy tale. The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 16, 2018 7A

said. “That’s up to the Georgia State ects in and around Bartow County,” Trucks Patrol and the sheriff to address she said, “which certainly will only those issues.” improve the situation.” FROM PAGE 1A Olson said he’s also a bit iffy on Olson said he hasn’t heard many Cass-White and Adairsville inter- the prospects of local government — if any — complaints from resi- sections and quite frankly, with requiring businesses to incorporate dents about overnight truck park- more industrial development taking truck parking into their develop- ing. “We get a lot of calls about place, we anticipate that there ments. trash, a lot of calls about tall grass,” would be more need for freight “There’s already a lot of asphalt he said. “If it’s an issue, the public truck parking in the community at and parking required when you do isn’t pushing it up to our attention.” some point.” a warehouse,” he said. “How they However, Olson said there are According to numbers from the manage their own property in terms nonetheless a slate of ongoing and Atlanta Regional Commission of whether they allow their trucks planned transportation improve- (ARC), Bartow County has among to park overnight, that’s kind of a ment projects in the works intended the highest numbers of both public private sector issue.” to address the county’s truck traffic and private truck parking spaces in Cartersville-Bartow County De- issues. the metro region. Still, rapid eco- partment of Economic Develop- “We’ve got this multi-phase plan nomic growth in the area is driving ment Executive Director Melinda for Cass-White Road where we see up demand for even more parking; Lemmon said she hasn’t heard a lot of the truck traffic. That’s our according to the ARC, over the next many comments from businesses main industrial corridor, so we want 30 years the I-75 corridor north of — pro or con — regarding the truck to eventually get that four-laned,” Atlanta will have to add more than parking matter. he said. “The four-laning of Old Al- 500 new parking spaces to keep up Rather, she said several infra- abama Road should take trucks out with the anticipated freight volume. structure projects — most notably, of downtown Cartersville and our Not addressing that now, Sills the Appalachian Regional Port con- long-term plan is to look at four- said, could produce major public necting Murray County to Savan- laning Burnt Hickory Road, so safety issues down the road. nah via a 388-mile CSX rail line — there’s kind of a bypass around the “There’s congestion along inter- will help lessen the overall truck western, southern side of the city to state ramps, there’s visibility and JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS traffic volume coming in and out of link up with the 411 connector by- Bartow County Transportation Planner Tom Sills said he’s concerned by the number of trucks sight distance issues at the intersec- Bartow. pass, where the Rome-Cartersville parking along the county’s roadways — sometimes illegally — in order to meet federal drive time tions and ramps of local roadways requirements. Projects like the recently opened Development Corridor will be … so and there’s wear and tear on local Northwest Corridor express lane, once all those roads are in place, roads and rights of way as trucks ments, the suggestion is to consider “There are a number of people Fulton County. she said, should also play a part in there are ample opportunities for are parking alongside and on the freight parking as a part of calcula- who would actually manage truck “You do see trucks parking on the reducing freight congestion. folks to get around the city and shoulders of our roads,” he said. tions of how zoned uses are set up parking lots,” he said. “The truck edge of the right of way, and I don’t “We’re excited to see the through the county without having That’s one of the reasons why on a piece of property, much like drivers would reserve spaces at know if that is because Love’s is progress of the Georgia Department to get on the surface streets so he’s encouraging the county’s Com- what we do now with vehicle park- those lots using a handheld app ... full or if they’re just dodging the of Transportation on several proj- much.” munity Development Department ing,” he said. “We have parking re- that is an option that might be con- costs of parking there,” he said. “I to begin mulling long-term solu- quirements so that retail operations, sidered at any number of locations feel like, for a county our size, tions to the problem at the present. for example, have to have a certain within the county.” we’ve got a lot of truck parking per One proposal, he said, is to re- number of parking spaces per At the moment, Bartow County capita compared to a lot of coun- quire local manufacturers and ware- 1,000-square-feet ... something sim- Administrator Peter Olson said he ties.” houses to construct a certain ilar to that might be considered for believes the county’s truck parking As for the illegal parking situa- number of truck parking spots at industrial uses, but that’s totally up inventory is sufficient. In fact, he tion, Olson said that’s strictly an en- their facilities. to the local governments.” said he wouldn’t be surprised if forcement problem. Join Us For Daily Specials “If it is deemed to be necessary He also threw out a potential pri- Bartow actually had more overnight “It can be a little hairy when they or desired by our local govern- vate sector remedy. truck parking spots than park where they shouldn’t park,” he Monday: Large Mexican Salad $550 (Shell $100 More) Tuesday: Taco $100 (Soft or Hard) D.U.I., driving without a valid li- phone calls, sim- • Dario Ruben BARTOW cense, driving with an open alco- ple assault under Gray Palacios, of Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 hol container and failure to the Family Vio- 7026 Mountain : Reg. Mexicali $ 00 BLOTTER maintain a single lane. lence Act (F.V.A.), Ridge S.E., Ac- Thursday 5 battery (F.V.A.) worth, was ar- Friday: Med. Meat Nachos $500 The following information — • Darryl Slater and simple battery rested and 5pm to 9pm 75¢ Wings Eckert Jr., of 8 (F.V.A.). sanctioned in drug names, photos, addresses, charges ¢ and other details — was taken di- Hillstone Way court. Saturday: 75 Wings or rectly from Bartow County Sher- S.E., Cartersville, • Anthony Lavon 10 Wings, FF & Med. Drink $1099 iff’s Office jail records. Not every was arrested and Jaraells, of 2009 • Charles David * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra arrest leads to a conviction, and a charged with Blueberry Ridge Pendley, of 65 Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm conviction or acquittal is deter- D.U.I. and driving S.E., Acworth, Jackson St., mined by the court system. Arrests without required headlights. was arrested on an Jasper, was ar- 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 were made by BCSO deputies ex- agency assist. rested and charged cept where otherwise indicated. • Cornelius with contempt of Lamar Furr Jr., • Lauren Nicole superior court. September 14 of 18 Herring St. Lam, of 23 Wing- S.E., Cartersville, foot Trail S.E., • Richard • Justin LAmont was arrested, Cartersville, was William Spencer, Carter, of 754 boarded for the arrested after of 2519 Walton Mission Road Cartersville Police being sentenced in Way, Marietta, S.W., Cartersville, Department and charged with probate court. was arrested and was arrested and willful obstruction of law enforce- charged with two charged with cru- ment officers and probation viola- • Charity Lynn counts of proba- elty to children for tion. Liotta, of 44 Pine tion violation. allowing them to witness Ridge Road N.W., felony/battery/family violence, • Michael Lester White, was ar- • Gary Anthony two counts of battery and aggra- Garza, of 10 Mar- rested and charged Turner, of 317 N. vated assault (strangulation). tin Luther King Jr. with failure to Bartow St. S.E., Drive S.E., maintain a single Cartersville, was • Sanah Shahzadi Cartersville, was lane, hit and run and D.U.I. arrested and Chaudhry, of boarded for the charged with pro- 2247 Rockyface Cartersville Police • Hayley Chris- bation violation. Circle, Dalton, Department. tine Lolmaugh, of was boarded for 54 Sheffield Place • Paula Gail the Emerson Po- • Kevin Tyrone S.E. G, Ward, of 1801 lice Department. Harrison, of 225 Cartersville, was Cassville Road E. Wilson St., arrested and N.W. A, Villa Rica, was ar- charged with third Cartersville, was • Amber Nicole  ! $ Cline, of 1037 rested and charged degree cruelty to children (third arrested and  " !# Jones Mill Road with probation vi- subsequent offense) and battery charged with three S.E. B, olation. (F.V.A.). counts of theft by taking.   Cartersville, was   arrested and • Harvey Eugene Horne IV, of • Joseph    ! charged with theft 312 Baxter Road, Calhoun, was Stephens Mizell, by shoplifting. arrested and charged with criminal of 1050 Cassville trespass, cruelty to children for al- Road S.W., • Lynn Collins, of lowing them to witness felony/bat- Cartersville, was 263 Mac Johnson tery/family violence, false arrested and Road N.W. 26, imprisonment, obstructing or hin- charged with ag- Cartersville, was dering persons making emergency gravated assault. arrested, boarded for the Emerson Police Department and charged with public intoxica- tion.

• Tierra Latoya Cotton, of 204 E. Felton Road 434, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with giv- ing a false name, address or birthdate to law en- forcement officers and two counts of theft by shoplifting.

• Osvaldo Cruz, of 457 Law Road N.W., Cartersville, was arrested and charged with fail- ure to appear.

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Gauntlet, the toughest event of omores and two freshmen — won College first, Alexander High itary College in Milledgeville, Raiders the day, where teams had to carry first place in each event except School second and North Pauld- Oct. 13 at Riverside Military Col- 35-pound rucks over a 1½-mile Team Run, in which it came in ing High School third. lege in Gainesville and the Oct. 20 FROM PAGE 1A course through creeks, tunnels, fourth. “This was the largest Raider state qualifier at AHS — before only lost two seniors but had two still a lot of things we need to im- mud and steep hills. The male Tigers took first in meet ever held at AHS,” Sexauer moving on to the state champi- freshmen step in this year, Kayli prove on before we get to where Cross Country Rescue, in Gauntlet, Cross Country Rescue said. “It went exceptionally well onships Oct. 27 at Spalding High Hilburn and Ashlynn Waters, and we need to be.” which teams had to carry a 110- and One-Rope Bridge, second in due to outstanding parent volun- School in Griffin and, hopefully, are competing as well as anyone Smith said he was “very happy pound simulated casualty on a Obstacle Course, third in Team teer support and over 30 cadets the national championships Nov. on the team.” with our performance.” stretcher along with four 35- Run and fifth in Tire Flip. who volunteered their time to 3-4 at Gerald Lawhorn Scouting The male team’s performance “[Last] Saturday, I watched pound rucks over a half-mile The mixed team placed second work in various support roles. Base in Molena. was “a little surprising, consider- these guys and girls put forth course through mostly rough ter- in Obstacle Course and Cross This was truly a battalionwide ef- “Our goal is to win state and ing they had four first-year every bit of effort they had,” he rain. Country Rescue; fourth in Team fort.” nationals, but it’s hard to know Raiders,” Queen said, noting the said. “This being the first Raider Tire Flip, where each team Run, Gauntlet and One-Rope “Many instructors said their chances until you see what team consists of three seniors, competition for nine team mem- member had to carry two 35- Bridge; and sixth in Tire Flip. Adairsville is the toughest and the competitive teams out there four juniors, two sophomores and bers, we didn’t know how com- pound water cans 80 yards then The Top 3 finishers were: fe- best meet they go to and said they have this year,” Queen said. “The three freshmen. petitive we were going to be as a flip a tire, weighing about 500 male division, Adairsville first, will be returning next year,” female team [has] a great chance “The male team, coming off a team, but we know now we are pounds, 40 yards. Mariner Leadership Academy Queen added. of achieving our goals. The male state championship and a national definitely a competitive team.” Obstacle Course, a 600-meter second and Osborne High School The AHS teams will be compet- division is highly competitive, runner-up last year and losing At the meet, teams competed course with obstacles like 8-foot third; male division, Adairsville ing in five more meets this season and there are a lot of good times seven team members to gradua- in: and 12-foot walls. first, Georgia Military College — Sept. 15 at Sarasota Military out there, but I will say they have tion, still was able to defeat good 2½-mile Team Run, which One-Rope Bridge, where teams second and Osborne third; and Academy, Sept. 22 at North the ability to win it all, but it’s teams from much larger schools “took a toll on a lot of the com- construct a one-rope bridge over a mixed divison, Georgia Military Paulding, Sept. 29 at Georgia Mil- going to take some work.” like Osborne High School, Geor- petitors” due to the mid-80s tem- water obstacle. gia Military College and Grissom perature and high humidity, The female team — with four High School from Huntsville, Al- Queen said. seniors, three juniors, three soph-    abama,” he said. But the mixed team, made up of six freshmen and nine first- & ( ! ( &$(  $( &#$( year Raiders, provided the mem-        & orable showing at the contest for Queen. “Mixed team was the biggest surprise of the day, considering how young they are and the qual- ity of the competition that they     !  &   ! !$%( $& ( & ( '%   $   ! competed against,” he said. $!'#$ $%!# $ $!'#$ $%!# $ '%    #   $!'#$ $%!# $ “Their performance, to me, was !$%( !&( !$%( $& ( '% #   !$%( $& ( '% the highlight of the day.”  #     #   !$%( #   #  Senior Army instructor Maj.   '  " #%( !&( '%  !'  David Sexauer said his teams are  $   !  '%  !' #!&    &   ! “off to their best start in years.” $!'#$ !$%( #%( !&( '% #!&   $!'#$$ !$%( “Our male and female teams !&( !'   !' #!&   !&( !'  are returning to championship form, and our newly formed mixed team is motivated to join that elite level,” he said. National weather The three commanders also Today’s weather were pleased with the way their Forecast for Sunday, September 16, 2018 Forecast for Sunday, September 16, 2018 Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. teams executed during the compe- TENN. N.C. L tition. StSeattle Rome 6/64664/514/5/ 1 Billingsg L 83/66 76/4876/4 MinneapolisM po “Winning first overall was a big 88/69/669 Detroit NwNNeww YrYYorkok CoCChicagoh c g 84/674/674 8080/680/60//6 achievement, considering we Athens 8686/676/67/67 82/66 DenverDeD v r were third overall last year,” Nally Atlanta S.C. SSan FrFranciscocco 92/63/ 84/68 6/469669/549/9/44 WWashingtonh gto said. “This is the best team we KansasKaK s CtCCity y 778/72//7722 LosLLsog AAngeles 86/66866/66/ 66 have had in the four years I have 85/62/6/6262 L Augusta FLORENCE been a Raider, so we have high 87/72 El PoPaso AAtlantat ALA. Macon 91/6891916/6/68 84/684/6 94/69 HoustonHoot expectations. We still [have] a lot MMiami 92/7599/2/7/7 91991/771/77/7 of technical things to work on, Columbus 94/73 and we need to get better as a Savannah Fronts team on the runs if we want to ac- 91/75 Cold Warm Stationary complish our goals this year.” Albany Pressure 96/74 H L “Overall, I think the male team High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta did great,” Lynch said. “We are a 94/75 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ SPECIAL young team, replacing seven sen- FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: The Carolinas are bracing for already catastrophic Adairsville High junior Angel Banda, bottom left, and sophomore flooding to further worsen today as Florence unloads more torrential rain. iors from last year. For us to take Landon Cress, bottom right, hand up 35-pound rucksacks to Gusty winds can lead to more power outages as the flood risk spreads to first overall is a huge accomplish- southwestern Virginia. Meanwhile, record-challenging heat will bake the junior James Brunson, top left, and senior Chandler Nally on the northern and central Plains as rain chills the Pacific Northwest. ment; however, now that our first 8-foot wall during the Cross Country Rescue event at the meet is under our belt, there are Adairsville Raider Rampage Sept. 8. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B

The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, September 16, 2018 Lady ’Cats continue dominance Canes, Cass with third 1st-place XC finish compete at STAFF REPORT The Woodland High girls cross country team was Dellinger ranked fourth in the latest MileSplit all-classifica- tion state rankings and second in Class 5A. STAFF REPORT On Saturday, the Lady Wildcats put forth a perform- The Wire2Wire Invitational at ance worthy of their lofty ranking, dominating the 3rd Dellinger Park Saturday morning Annual Big Peach Mustang Stampede in Acworth. featured both the Cass and Woodland took first place with 24 points, with all Cartersville cross country teams. six of its runners finishing in the top 11. West Forsyth stole the show McKenna Trapheagen continued to pace the with a perfect score in the girls team, running an 18:53, nearly 26 seconds faster race and a nearly perfect score in than anyone else in the field. the boys race, but local runners But as impressive as Trapheagen’s performance had strong showings as well. was, even more so was the succession of Lady Wildcats that followed with times under 20 minutes. The eighth-ranked team in Carli Clymer placed second at 19:19, Rylee Evans Class 4A, according to MileSplit, PAUL VAUPEL/SPECIAL placed fourth at 19:38 and Tess Cochran placed sev- the Cartersville boys finished sec- McKenna Trapheagen leads a pack of ond out of five teams. Woodland runners, which includes, from left, enth at 19:59. Cartersville’s Bill Archer broke Tess Cochran and Rylee Evans, and behind Baylee Evans and Cheyenne Spinks weren’t far RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Trapheagen, Carli Clymer, as the fifth-ranked behind, finishing 10th and 11th with times of 20:26 up what would have been a per- Cartersville High School’s Bill Archer crosses the finish line in team across all classifications in the state and 20:41, respectively. fect score for West Forsyth, the Wire2Wire Cross Country Invitational varsity boys event took first in the 3rd Annual Big Peach Saturday at Dellinger Park. Archer led all local boys with a time Mustang Stampede in Acworth Saturday. SEE CATS, PAGE 4B SEE XC, PAGE 4B of 17:19. Workhorse Carter pulls Woodland to victory WEEK 5 NOTEBOOK STAFF REPORT Week 5 represented the first truly challenging Friday night for Bar- tow County football teams. Some teams overcame the adversity and some didn’t. Cartersville allowed its first touchdown of the season and suf- fered through its worst offensive showing of the year in a 28-10 win over Cherokee. Woodland over- came self-inflicted mistakes and some tough breaks to earn a 26-21 Rome this coming Friday before victory against Paulding County. hosting Carrollton the following Both programs moved to 4-0 on Friday night. the season. Adairsville couldn’t slow down PLAYER OF THE WEEK the Haralson County rushing at- Justice Carter — Woodland (3) tack, namely Treylon Sheppard, In total, Woodland ran the foot- who totaled 358 yards and four ball 62 times in Friday’s win. touchdowns on 25 carries, in a Nearly half of those carries went to stunning, 51-28 road loss. Cass, Justice Carter. meanwhile, fought tooth and nail at Call him a bellcow, a workhorse Villa Rica, but the Colonels came or a “bull,” as Woodland head up on the wrong end of a 16-3 final coach Tony Plott referred to him score. after the game, any way you slice The Canes finally wrapped up it, the senior is an absolute animal their non-region schedule with a with the football in his possession. Class 7A school. Cartersville had Carter took a handoff 29 times. looked flawless the past two weeks He turned those opportunities into in routs of Luella and McNair. 205 yards and two touchdowns — Now, head coach Joey King and his a 1-yarder and a 5-yarder. He ab- offense, in particular, have some is- solutely took over down the stretch, sues to iron out ahead of the Region rushing 12 times for 81 yards and a MACPI/SPECIAL Woodland head football coach Tony Plott and his daughter, Molly, react to the senior being named homecoming queen during 5-AAAA opener Friday at Cedar- touchdown in the fourth quarter. halftime of Friday's game at Wildcat Stadium. town. There was a sequence late in the Woodland (2-0 Region 7- fourth quarter when Carter carried AAAAA) matched its best start in the ball on seven straight snaps — program history with its come- eight if you count a 2-point conver- The Plott Thickens: Woodland head coach from-behind victory over Paulding. sion attempt. Those seven attempts The Wildcats, who also started 4-0 covered 48 yards. He didn’t score in 2000, trailed 14-0 after one quar- the winning touchdown, but his witnesses daughter win homecoming queen ter and 21-14 late in the game. four carries covering 16 yards set Tony Plott and Co. scored the final up the go-ahead score. BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN minute remaining in the Wildcats’ heart-stop- out of the interval strong and helped them score 12 points of the game sandwiched A hard-nosed fullback, Carter [email protected] ping, 26-21 victory. a tying touchdown in the third quarter. around a successful onside kick to had now reached the 200-yard For Woodland head coach Tony Plott, the “It was very, very important,” Plott said of steal the home win. plateau twice in four games. He has CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT — go-ahead touchdown wasn’t the best part of the the touchdown, which made it 14-14. “Our Adairsville (2-2, 1-1 Region 6- more than 550 yards already this There are plenty of moments outside of the night. It wasn’t the onside kick recovery that kids just kept fighting. Obviously, I was out AAA) will go back to the drawing season and four touchdowns. football game itself that makes homecoming led to the touchdown either. Or even the sack here, so coach [Colby] Coursey gave a great board after its humbling defeat. The a time-honored tradition at high schools of Paulding’s quarterback as time expired. halftime speech. I’ll let him give the halftime Tigers face North Murray at home, SUNDAY STANDOUTS around the country. For Plott, the best part of the evening came speeches from now on.” Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe away, Mason Boswell — Adairsville (3) Woodland welcomed former Wildcats back during that halftime ceremony. While most Calhoun at home and Sonoraville The lone bright spot in an other- to see the team host Paulding County Friday coaches would have been in the locker room RAMIREZ ROLLS THE ROCK — The away in what will likely be a sea- wise disappointing showing, night. The game was set to be sandwiched be- at the break devising a way to come back from traditional onside kick is something of an art son-defining stretch. Boswell ran for 178 yards on 28 tween a bonfire the night before and a dance a 14-7 deficit, Plott was standing on the field form. Being able to bounce the ball, so that it trav- For Cass, Friday’s contest carries, alternating between run- the night after. with his daughter, Molly, as the she won els 10 yards, stays in bounds and hangs in the air proved to be another outstanding ning back and quarterback. One of the most special moments usually homecoming queen. long enough for one of your players to get to it. defensive performance with not Boswell also went 6-of-12 passing comes at halftime of the game when the home- “It made the night,” Tony Plott said. “My Not too surprisingly, the play rarely worked. It’s enough offense to get over the top. for 85 yards, caught one pass and coming king and queen are announced. Senior daughter, she’s a wonderful, young lady. She’s led to some teams attempting a different style of on- A rough stretch late in the second had a 13-yard kickoff return. Titus Jones, who stars for the Woodland foot- a good kid, and it was a joy to see that.” side kick, and Woodland kicker Ronny Ramirez quarter was too much to overcome ball team in all three phases, landed king hon- Plott made sure to credit one of his assistant pulled it off flawlessly against Paulding County. for the Colonels, who heads to SEE STANDOUTS, PAGE 4B ors. He followed it up by scoring the coaches for motivating the players ahead of the game-winning touchdown with under a second half. He thought it helped them come SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE 4B

Canes swept in DH, Colonels goes 0-4 in Chattanooga

STAFF REPORT A leadoff walk in the home half of the frame gain their one-run lead in the third inning. Two The Cartersville softball team suffered two came back to haunt Ballard, who pitched both singles and an error helped put the Canes in a gut-wrenching losses in a road doubleheader games. A pair of passed balls also hurt. La- 2-1 hole. Cartersville, though, came right back Saturday at LaGrange. Grange then tied the score with consecutive, again in the bottom of the frame to even things Despite scoring just two runs apiece, the two-out singles. up. Canes had chances to win both contests. How- In the bottom of the seventh, an error, a Seigler got things started with a single, and ever, Cartersville fell to LaGrange by scores fielder’s choice and a walk loaded the bases Hope Short reached on an error. With runner of 6-2 — on a walk-off grand slam — in with no outs. Following a strikeout, Camden at second and third, Anna Kate McElhaney hit Game 1 and 4-2 in eight innings in Game 2. Smith clocked a grand slam to center field to an RBI groundout. Ballard walked to again put The pair of defeats drop the Canes to 8-11 give the Grangers the dramatic win. two runners on, but consecutive popouts overall and 4-7 in Region 5-AAAA. Ballard struck out 10 in the game while al- ended the threat. Cartersville currently resides in fourth place in lowing five earned runs on seven hits and a Cartersville threatened again in the fifth in- the region, but a tough road trip to face Chapel walk. Lauren McElhaney had the third and ning with the McElhaney sisters singling Hill awaits Tuesday to close out that portion final hit for the Canes in the sixth inning. around a Ballard sacrifice bunt. Unfortunately of the schedule. To its credit, Cartersville came right back in for the Canes, they were both stranded in scor- Cartersville scored in the first inning of each the second game and hung tough with the No. ing positions. of the two games Saturday. 3 team in the region standings. A two-out, two-run double by LaGrange in In the opener, Anna Kate McElhaney sin- LaGrange, batting as the visitors, opened the top of the eighth proved to be the differ- MACPI/SPECIAL Woodland senior Justice Carter carries the ball during Friday’s gled and scored on Colbi Ballard’s double. In Game 2 with a single run in the top of the first. ence. Although, Cartersville put together a 26-21 home win over Paulding County at Wildcat Stadium. Carter the fifth, the Canes doubled their edge, as Cio Cartersville instantly responded with Seigler rally in its final stand. led the Wildcats with 29 carries for 205 yards and two Seigler singled, advanced on an error and going deep to lead off the home half. touchdowns. scored on a double-steal attempt. A two-out rally allowed the Grangers to re- SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 4B 2B Sunday, September 16, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Nats beat UGA blows past Middle Tennessee

Braves, 7-1 BY CHARLES ODUM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AP Sports Writer Juan Soto become the youngest player to steal three bases in a Kirby Smart believes his Georgia play- game, had an RBI single and scored ers won’t be lulled into complacency by the tiebreaking run, helping the Na- three blowout wins. tionals stop the Atlanta Braves’ sea- The Bulldogs won their coach’s trust son-best, six-game winning streak with their hard work preparing for Middle with a 7-1 victory on Saturday. Tennessee. Soto hit an RBI single in the first Jake Fromm threw three touchdown inning and stole second, then passes and Elijah Holyfield ran for 100 walked in the fourth, stole two yards, each playing only the first half, as bases and came home on a bases- loaded walk for a 2-1 lead. He sur- No. 3 Georgia overwhelmed Middle Ten- passed the mark set by Oakland’s nessee 49-7 on Saturday. Rickey Henderson at 20 years, 241 The Bulldogs were impressive in their days on Aug. 23, 1979, against final preparation for a stretch of seven Cleveland, according to the Elias straight Southeastern Conference games. Sports Bureau. “We know a fourth-quarter kind of Atlanta’s lead was cut to 6½ game is coming,” Smart said, referring to games over second-place Philadel- next week’s visit to Missouri. phia in the NL East. Teheran gave So far, the fourth quarter has been re- up two runs, three hits and a career- served for backups. high six walks in four innings. Georgia opened its SEC schedule with Twenty-year-old Ronald Acuna a runaway 41-17 win at South Carolina Jr., major leagues’ slugging per- last week after opening with a 45-0 rout of centage leader since the All-Star Austin Peay. Georgia (3-0) has started break, singled in the first, took third strong after winning its first SEC title on Hellickson’s two-base throwing since 2005 last year and losing to Alabama error and a run scored on Freddie in the national championship game. Freeman’s sacrifice fly. Smart was impressed by the Bulldogs’ Washington opened a 5-1 lead in the sixth when Adam Eaton hit a hard work in practice even though they were big favorites against the Blue Raiders run-scoring double and Anthony JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP Rendon had a two-run double off of Conference USA. Georgia quarterback Justin Fields (1) celebrates after a touchdown during the first half of the game against Middle Touki Toussaint, who walked four “We’ve created a standard the last cou- Tennessee Saturday in Athens. in the inning — one intentionally. ple of years, and now we’re owning it with Atlanta pitchers walked 14, in- players holding other players account- use a committee approach to replace the most committed a costly mistake on Geor- linebacker Khalil Brooks was called for creasing the team’s two-game total able,” Smart said. 2017 senior tandem of Sony Michel and gia’s second possession when he held the targeting and ejected after leading with his to 20. There were clouds but no rain in the Nick Chubb. ball too long, was almost sacked for a helmet on a second-quarter hit that “We’ve got to be aware of that,” game that was moved up to a noon kickoff “It’s like a sign of a pretty good day,” safety and fumbled near the Georgia goal knocked off Fields’ helmet. The drive manager Brian Snitker said. “We’re due to Tropical Storm Florence. The game Holyfield said of his first career 100-yard line. Right guard Ben Cleveland recovered ended when Fields dropped back to pass winning some games with high walk originally was scheduled to be played Sat- game. “So I had a pretty good day.” the fumble at the 2, setting up a punt. before keeping the ball on the 15-yard totals and eventually that’s going to urday night. Patrick Smith scored on a 41-yard pass THE TAKEAWAY scoring run. bite you. You can’t have that.” Georgia led 42-7 at halftime as the Bull- from Brent Stockstill for the Blue Raiders Middle Tennessee: The Blue Raiders SIDELINE OBSERVER dogs turned it into a rout quickly. (1-2). Smith had nine catches for 77 yards. committed far too many mistakes to have D’Andre Swift started at tailback but Freshman Justin Fields ran 15 yards for Middle Tennessee was held to 288 a chance for their first win in 16 tries didn’t return following the Bulldogs’ first a touchdown late in the first half and threw yards. against a Top 25 team. Most frustrating two possessions. Swift stood on the side- Correction a touchdowns pass in relief of Fromm. Jer- “They’re bigger than us, faster than us,” was an inability to score after taking pos- line after running for 12 yards on four car- The story in Saturday’s edition emiah Holloman caught three passes for said Middle Tennessee coach Rick Stock- session at the Georgia 36 in the first quar- ries. Smart said he just wanted to look at of the The Daily Tribune News on 90 yards, including an 11-yard scoring still. “We couldn’t create any separation at ter. Stockstill was sacked by Deandre other running backs. the Woodland High School football pass from Fromm in the first quarter. Hol- receiver. There were no openings. ... That’s Baker on third down before his fourth- POLL IMPLICATIONS team’s victory over Paulding loman was one of five Georgia wide re- why they’re ranked where they’re ranked.” down pass was picked off by Baker. The Bulldogs strengthened their hold on County inaccurately labeled the ceivers to combine for six touchdowns. Brent Stockstill, the coach’s son, said Georgia: Georgia showed good focus their No. 3 spot in the Top 25. Georgia team’s 4-0 start as the best in pro- Mecole Hardman had a touchdown last week the Blue Raiders would need against an underdog opponent and again topped 40 points for the third straight gram history. Woodland also began catch and a 70-yard punt return for a score, perfection to beat Georgia. That was ask- showed impressive depth, especially at re- game, again proving itself to be worthy of the season in 2000 with a 4-0 and Tyler Simmons had a 56-yard touch- ing too much. ceiver. Holloman, who had a 65-yard its high ranking. record. The article also stated Nick down run. “Obviously we hate to lose,” said Brent catch, and Simmons showed their big-play UP NEXT Bailey was ejected from the game. Holyfield had a 66-yard gain as he ran Stockstill. “We kind of knew we were out- potential and Hardman had his third touch- Middle Tennessee has a week off before According to head coach Tony for 100 yards on eight carries. He became matched coming into it.” down catch in three games. playing at home against Florida Atlantic in Plott, he was wrongfully ejected the first player to run for 100 yards this Fromm was sharp, completing 10 of 12 EJECTION a Conference USA game on Sept. 29. and later reinstated. season for Georgia, which continued to passes for 128 yards. The sophomore al- Following a review, Middle Tennessee Georgia goes to Missouri next week. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 16, 2018 3B Pitt defense shuts down Georgia Tech in 24-19 win

BY WILL GRAVES And just like that, the bad taste Phillipie Motley to end any real didn’t help. Johnson called for a second quarter. Rather than at- Pitt took advantage immedi- AP Sports Writer of getting blown out at home by threat the Yellow Jackets had of fake punt from the Georgia Tech tempt a field goal, the Yellow ately. Pickett turned a flea flicker the Nittany Lions was gone. mounting a comeback. 28 in the first quarter, and Antwan Jackets went for it. Needing five into a 60-yard completion to PITTSBURGH — Qadree Olli- “You’ve got to flush it out,” Ol- A week after rolling up 602 Owens was stuffed for a two-yard yards, Marshall dropped back to Taysir Mack to flip the field and son ran for 91 yards and two lison said. “You’ve got to forget yards in a loss to South Florida, loss. Three plays later Hall burst pass, which sailed high and out of when Ollison darted in for his sec- touchdowns and Pittsburgh’s de- about it and realize that all our the Yellow Jackets managed just across the goal line from five the reach of Jalen Camp. ond touchdown, the Panthers were fense kept Georgia Tech’s triple- goals are still intact. Nobody said 386 against the Panthers, 99 of it yards out to put Pitt up 14-0 with “If we can’t throw a pass that is on their way to putting their hum- option in check during a 24-19 you had to be undefeated to go to coming on a last-gasp drive in the 5:20 left in the first quarter. eight yards and catch it, then that’s bling 51-6 setback at the hands of victory in the ACC opener for both the ACC championship or national final minutes. Jordan Mason Georgia Tech faced another a bad call,” Johnson said. “That the Nittany Lions firmly in the teams on Saturday. championship. If we win the rest added 94 yards rushing and B- fourth down at the Pitt 23 in the was a bad call. It was on me.” rearview mirror. Ollison scored on runs of 31 and of our games, nobody will remem- back Qua Searcy — starting in 8 yards for the Panthers (2-1, 1-0), ber what happened last week.” place of injured KirVonte Benson who bounced back from an ugly TaQuon Marshall scored on a — added 38 in his first career start blowout loss to rival Penn State by pair of short touchdown runs in but the Yellow Jackets did little in jumping on the Yellow Jackets (1- the second half for the Yellow the first half while falling behind 2, 0-1) early and then holding on Jackets and finished with a team- 21-0. late. high 103 yards rushing. He strug- “We came out to start the game Darrin Hall added a touchdown gled through the air, completing offensively and it looked like we run for Pitt. Quarterback Kenny just one pass until Georgia Tech’s had never played the game be- Pickett left briefly due with a left final drive. fore,” Georgia Tech head coach leg injury at the end of the first Marshall ended up 6 of 15 for Paul Johnson said. “We had a half but played the entire second 66 yards and an interception on a chance to get back in the game. half, completing 16 of 23 passes heave to the end zone with just But we never had a chance to get for a season-high 191 yards and an under 10 minutes remaining that the lead. interception. was easily picked off by Pitt’s Some curious decision-making No. 2 Clemson plays amid storm for 38-7 victory over Ga Southern

BY PETE IACOBELLI AP Sports Writer

CLEMSON, S.C. — A week of worry at Clemson over an ap- proaching hurricane ended with the Tigers 38-7 victory over Geor- gia Southern on Saturday in front of a full crowd who shook off con- cerns about the storm to attend. Travis Etienne ran for 162 yards and two touchdowns for the No. 2 Tigers (3-0) and Trevor Lawrence threw for 194 yards, including a 57-yard score to fellow freshman Justyn Ross in their first meeting with Georgia Southern (2-1) of the Sun Belt Conference. Clemson was the lone major conference school in the Carolinas and Virginia to play on Saturday, although school officials did move the game up to noon instead of its planned 3:30 p.m. ET start in def- erence to Florence, a one-time Category 4 hurricane that was a slow moving tropical storm by Saturday. At kickoff, though, the crowd of 79,844 had sunny skies and mild breezes for tailgates like many RICHARD SHIRO/AP football Saturdays. Conditions Clemson quarterback and Cartersville High graduate Trevor changed by halftime with bands of Lawrence drops back to pass with blocking help from Gage grey clouds over the stadium and Cervenka (59) during the first half against Georgia Southern the wind picking up. Florence’s Saturday in Clemson, South Carolina. drenching rains were forecast to Huegel’s missed field goal — his long touchdown throw to Ross and hit the area Saturday night. first of two on the day — and the Bryant came back in a series later The long, fatiguing, “Will they Tigers were tied 0-0 against an op- to lead a scoring drive with Tavien or won’t they?” stretch debating ponent they were favored to beat Feaster’s 1-yard touchdown. whether Clemson should even by five touchdowns after the open- Clemson’s defense shut down play with Florence seemed to sap ing quarter. Georgia Southern’s option of- the team’s focus early. Clemson Things finally got going after fense. The Eagles came in fourth had two of its three turnovers in that with Etienne ending a 93-yard in the country averaging 326 yards the opening quarter on Kelly drive on a fourth-and-goal TD rushing its first two games. They Bryant’s interception and Adam from the 1. managed just 20 yards and one Choice’s fumble. Throw in Greg Lawrence followed with his first down the first two quarters. Top 25 roundup: No. 12 LSU tops No. 7 Auburn on last-play FG

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FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B To put what Boswell means to the Tigers into perspective, the sen- finishing fifth with a time of 17:19. Archer was followed by Alex Rios in eighth with Only one runner from another school out of the 125- ior accounted for 262 of Adairsville’s 366 yards of offense. He also a time of 17:46. person field beat Woodland’s average time of 19:39. either ran for or threw for 14 of Adairsville’s 20 first downs and Then came a pack of Canes occupying the 10-14 spots — Jacob Busek at 18:45, Levi As for the boys, the Wildcats came in 11th out of 21 scored three of their four touchdowns. Booth at 18:48, Colin McCann at 18:49, Harrison Banks at 18:49 and Banks Wilson at 18:57. teams. John Shropshire led the way for Woodland in Marcus Gary — Cartersville (3) The top runner for the Cass boys was Prem Patel, who placed 15th overall out of 32nd with a time of 18:06, followed by Dylan Stermer With the passing game struggling against Cherokee, the Canes re- 35 runners with a time of 19:09. Bryce Kresho was Cass’ next top runner, finishing in 37th at 18:15. lied heavily on Gary to produce. The result was a career-high 25 car- 17th with a time of 20:11. John Forsyth placed 75th in the 144-runner field ries for 112 yards and three touchdowns. Logan Van Stinj in 31st, Craigory Chatman in 33rd and Brenden Waters in 35th with a time of 10:06, followed by Reece Mitchell in He also is the leading receiver for the Canes this year, and caught rounded out the Colonels’ lineup. 80th at 19:20, Patrick Bollwerk in 86th at 19:32, Kobe five passes for 28 yards Friday night, despite Cherokee doing a good The Cartersville girls, meanwhile, placed third out of four teams. Cochran in 96th at 19:55 and Ian Van Order in 106th job of swarming to the ball on Cartersville’s go-to screen plays. Vanna Beach paced the Lady Canes in 11th with a time of 23:22, followed by Alice at 20:34. On Cartersville’s first scoring drive of the game, Gary ran for 65 Terry in 14th at 23:52, Trista Kelly in 15th at 23:56, Jaxiry Betancourt in 17th at 24:08, The Woodland girls have won all three meets its top of the 80 yards gained on the possession. It was the only drive in the Trinity Atkins in 22nd at 24:53 and Metzli Munoz in 23rd at 24:54. runners have competed in to start the year, but the Lady game when the Canes needed to drive 40 or more yards to score, as While the Lady Colonels did not have enough runners to qualify as a team, two in- Wildcats will have more competition next weekend in the defense set up or scored the other three touchdowns. dividuals did compete. Olivia Flynn was the top Cass runner in 13th with a time of the highly competitive Wingfoot XC Classic at Sam The senior running back now has 314 rushing yards on 33 carries 23:38. Stassija Banks placed 31st at 37:49. Smith Park in Cartersville. this season, a 9.5-yards-per-carry average, to go along with seven touchdowns. He also has 13 receptions for 202 yards and three touchdowns. tempts under heavy pressure, and ones that contributed to Cherokee per punt, which gave Cherokee Sunni Moorehead — Cartersville Notebook his field goal against Cass the week keeping the game close. solid field position. The icing on the cake in Cartersville’s win was Moorehead’s in- before clinched the rivalry win. First, the positive. On Chero- Cartersville also tried an onside terception in the fourth quarter. He read a curl route, jumped it and FROM PAGE 1B “Ronny’s a talented kid, a very kee’s opening drive, the kick in the first quarter, which returned the pick 30 yards to the Cherokee 2-yard line. The Canes The senior sent the ball skipping good kicker,” Woodland head Cartersville defense forced a three- backfired as Cherokee easily re- scored two plays later to give the game its final. quickly along the ground down the coach Tony Plott said. “We’re and-out, something the unit did six covered. While the interception might have sealed the win, the biggest play left side of the field. The “worm- lucky to have him. I’m very proud times in the Warriors’ first seven “We had a little pooch kick that of the game was the blocked punt that Moorehead picked up in the burner” — as the radio team in the of him. He’s got a very strong leg, possessions. On the fourth-down we saw a weakness and we tried to end zone for Cartersville’s first score of the game. It was a case of press box described it — not only and he’s doing a good job for us.” punt, Desmond Winters easily get it, and we kicked the ball right being in the right place at the right time, but it wasn’t a coincidence. allowed the Wildcats to get down- blocked the punt and Sunni Moore- through the front line,” King said “If you do your job, good things happen,” Moorehead said of the field to attempt to fall on the ball KICKING GAME STRUG- head recovered in the end zone for of the onside kick when asked play. but also made it incredibly difficult GLES — The Cartersville High a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. about the Canes’ special teams in The senior outside linebacker also added a tackle for loss to his for the Patriots to recover. football team is 4-0 heading into re- “It’s just a swing of momentum,” the game. “Our punts weren’t very statline on the night. Paulding had one good shot at gion play, but that doesn’t mean the Cartersville head coach Joey King good. We didn’t play like a very Demarcus Williams — Woodland recovering the ball but it squirted Canes have already worked their said of the play. “Anytime you can good football team tonight, and a Williams suffered a lower leg injury, possibly a recurrence of the away and Woodland fell on top of way into midseason form. get a spark from special teams, it’s lot of that comes with maturity. We ankle injury suffered in Week 1, late in Friday’s game. Before that, it to send the home crowd into a eu- The offense struggled Friday a big play.” played a [Class] 7A football team he had essentially split carries evenly with Carter. phoric state. night in a 28-10 win over Cherokee However, the special teams play [Friday night] that’s coached up. The junior finished with 105 yards on 20 carries. His 1-yard While the play will certainly be at Weinman Stadium, but that largely came up short after the Those guys do a great job of coach- touchdown run late in the third quarter tied the score at 14-14 and one of the most memorable won’t be the only phase blocked punt. There was a muffed ing, and I think it’s going to make capped a 90-yard drive. Ramirez is a part of with the team, Cartersville will address this week punt by Cartersville and Cherokee us better in the long run. To come When Williams, Carter and Jimmy Davis are all healthy, they form he has been incredibly consistent in practice. recovered. out of it with a victory and still be one of the toughest backfields in the area. He’ll hope to heal up and throughout the season. He con- Special teams had its positive When Cartersville was punting, able to learn from these mistakes, be back on the field for Woodland’s next game Friday at Hiram. verted both of his extra-point at- plays, but also had some negative the Canes averaged just 30 yards that’s a good situation.”

Friday and two on Saturday — in After trailing 10-1, the Colonels put error handed Cass a fourth; Lee sin- went 2-for-3. Eryn Lee and Collum weekend, as Christian Heritage Softball Chattanooga. up a seven-spot in the fourth inning gled home a run; Kelly Young sin- each finished 1-for-3 with a run rolled to an 11-2 victory. The weekend began with a 6-1 but couldn’t make it all the way gled; Eryn Lee doubled home a run scored. Haley Owens and Hailie Cass scored both of its runs in FROM PAGE 1B defeat to Lakeview-Fort back. and put two runners in scoring po- Owens had the other two hits for the third inning. Dougharty Ballard singled and Lauren Oglethorpe. Rachael Lee and Brylie Sanford, who hit a sacri- sitions; and multiple passed balls Cass. roped a double to open the in- McElhaney reached on an error to Kylee Hembree each finished 2- fice fly in the top of the first, allowed the Colonels to pull within In the first inning, Haley Owens ning, and Hailie Owens singled open the frame. A sacrifice bunt for-3 in the loss. Haley Owens reached on an error to open the 10-8. singled home Eryn Lee and Hem- her home. Owens later scored on moved the pair into scoring posi- scored the Colonels’ lone run, fourth. Haley Smith singled to put But it wasn’t quite enough, de- bree scored on a passed ball. In the an error. tion. However, a strikeout and a li- which made the score 1-1 in the two on with one out. A wild pitch spite six Cass players finishing next frame, Collum scored on a sin- Rachael Lee and Hembree also neout allowed LaGrange to escape second inning. Kimberly Allen allowed Owens to score, but a with one hit apiece. gle by Young. singled to account for the Colonels’ one final jam. drove in the only run on a bases- fielder’s choice led to an out at The Colonels let an early lead After a first-inning tally, Sono- other two hits. Lee and Dougharty loaded walk. home. slip away in their Saturday opener. raville slowly came back with a run also drew walks. Cass finishes 0-4 in Cass nearly pulled off a remark- The Colonels still put up six Cass held leads of 2-0 and 3-1, but in the second, two in the third and Cass (3-18) will return to Re- Chattanooga able comeback in Friday’s night more runs in the inning. Macenzie Sonoraville rallied to pull off a 5-3 one in the fifth. gion 7-AAAAA action with a The Cass softball team finished cap, but the rally came up just short Dougharty doubled home Maggie win. Fatigue likely caught up with the home game Tuesday against winless in four games — two on in a 10-8 loss to Lamar County. Collum for the team’s third run; an Rachael Lee and Young both Colonels in the fourth game of the Woodland.

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BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected] be- For Jennifer Farmer, the Etowah yond just River Water Trail continues to en- another recre- hance her family’s love of the out- ational amenity; it’s an doors. On Sept. 9, the Rome economic development tool just like the LakePoint recreation resident, her husband and two as complex in Emerson.” daughters joined two relatives from well as To help bolster the trail’s public Adairsville for a kayaking adven- Euharlee Creek ture between two public access access points, CRBI and Cedar Outfitters. Creek Park will present the Etowah sites in Bartow. “Bartow became in- River Water Trail Rodeo Sept. 22 “[We kayak] as often as we can,” volved with develop- from 1 to 8 p.m. Farmer said. “Access to the river ing access sites to the “The Etowah River Water Trail has come a long way since we were Etowah River some- Rodeo features a 6-mile paddle on young. [Our] drop off point was at time prior to the 2013 one of the most popular stretches of the Euharlee [Road Landing] to installation of the 163-mile-long Etowah River,” Hardin Bridge Road. It was a six- Cartersville’s Leake Cook said. “The Hardin Bridge to eight-hour float, depending if Mounds site having Road to Neel’s Landing section in- you’re fishing, which we [were] been approached by cludes passage over several Native RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS and [we] caught a few fish. Joe Cook of the Coosa American fish weirs, and the route Top, David Farmer, along with his daughter Sarah and stepdaughter Naomi Reynolds, slide a kayak up the “We have been kayaking for River Basin Initiative log ramp at the Old Hardin Bridge Landing along the Etowah River Water Trail in Kingston. The Etowah River takes us past Island Ford, the largest about a year. We enjoy kayaking in Rome, Georgia. Water Trail at Old Hardin Bridge Landing is located next to the site of the former one-lane wooden bridge. island complex on the entire length for the piece of quiet; and we ain’t Keep Bartow Beautiful of the river. It’s a great introduction got to have no other person in the began partnering with kayak with us; and we’re teaching to the Etowah River with flatwater and a few shoals. It’s a trip that is CRBI on litter months. Euharlee Creek Outfitters our children the value of the out- cleanups in and along the river doors. One of the main things we suitable for novice paddlers. also operates a private launch “We organize the rodeo each around that time and the concept of called Floyd’s Landing near the are trying to teach our children [is] creating a ‘blue trail’ seemed com- it [doesn’t] cost money to have fun year to help fund the work of the Leake site. plementary to Bartow’s efforts to with the family.” Etowah River Water Trail. During The Leake Mounds to Neel’s utilize greenspace for hiking trails. Striving to create a “blue trail,” the past several years, funds gener- Landing segment spans 17 miles on The river was already being used numerous Bartow representatives ated through the rodeo have helped the Etowah River. by a few intrepid souls but access “[These kiosks] were funded and organizations are members of pay for kiosks and signs installed at points were difficult and not partic- through a combination of efforts,” the Etowah River Water Trail’s launch sites along the river that ularly safe. Now, the Etowah River Cook said. “Some of them were steering committee. provide maps of the river, safety in- paid for by Bartow County, some “The Etowah is probably the best formation and other facts about the Water Trail is listed along with 15 were funded by city of Cartersville. family-paddling river in north river.” other established trails in Georgia Etowah River Water Trail funds To participate in the rodeo, those by the Georgia River Network.” Georgia,” said Joe Cook, advocacy were used to install the kiosks at interested need to register by Along with the Etowah River and communication coordinator for Euharlee Road and Neel’s Landing the Coosa River Basin Initiative. Thursday. Tickets cost $75 per per- Water Trail, the other trails Phillips referenced include the Altamaha and CRBI assisted with the design “Communities along the course of son and $130 for each couple. and printing of all the kiosk signs. the Etowah recognized its potential “It takes lots of cooperation be- River Water Trail, Augusta Canal River Trail, Broad River Water “So it is really a partnership be- as an outdoor recreation amenity tween agencies to make a water tween the local governments and for local residents as well as a tool trail happen,” said Missy Phillips, Trail, Chattahoochee River Na- tional Water Trail, Chattooga Wild nonprofit organizations. The to bring visitors to the area. For programs manager for Keep Bar- Etowah River Water Trail is not a and Scenic River Trail, Dub Den- about the past 10 years, local gov- tow Beautiful. “We have heard nonprofit organization. The efforts man Canoe Trail/Tallapoosa River ernments, nonprofit organizations, from other communities, most of developed access point in Bartow public access points along the of the water trail are directed by a businesses and individuals have whom have been trying to get the Water Trail, Gainesville Upper County was below Allatoona Dam. Etowah River’s 36-mile stretch group of stakeholders that includes been working together to help build ball rolling since at least 2010, that Lanier Water Trail, Ochlockonee Now, there are five sites in Bartow through Bartow. They include CRBI, Bartow County, and promote the trail. Bartow County has made it look River Water Trail, Ocmulgee River County where you can easily Leake Mounds, 1540 West Ave., Cartersville, Euharlee, Euharlee “Twelve years ago, there were easy. While it may not be quite as Water Trail, Okefenokee Wilder- launch your canoe, kayaks or pad- Cartersville; Euharlee Road Land- Creek Outfitters and many others. only two points along the river — easy as it looks, having a county ness Area Canoe Trails, Satilla dleboards into the river. It’s been a ing on Dobson Drive, Euharlee; Money raised goes to CRBI, which with the exception of boat ramps commissioner who believes in the River Water Trail, Southeast Coast boon to those businesses that pro- Old Hardin Bridge Landing, 556 serves as the fiscal agent for water on Lake Allatoona — where the recreational benefits of a water trail Saltwater Paddling Trail, Toccoa vide services for river users. Eu- Hardin Bridge Road, Kingston; trail work. Each kiosk and signs public could launch their boats certainly helps. Local members of River Canoe Trail, Upper Chatta- harlee Creek Outfitters puts Neel’s Landing, 11 Macedonia costs about $2,800.” from developed boat ramps or boat the … Etowah River Water Trail hoochee River Water Trail and Yel- hundreds of people on the river and Road, Kingston; and Riverside For more information about the launches. Today, there are 12 de- steering committee in Bartow are low River Water Trail. the local sporting goods stores have Park, 513 Allatoona Dam Road Etowah River Water Trail and its veloped public access points on the representatives from the city of “The city of Cartersville and seen a serious spike in demands for S.E., Cartersville — all of which rodeo, visit river, and more are planned. As a Cartersville, Cartersville-Bartow Bartow County have been among canoes and kayaks and paddle- have kiosks except the latter. How- www.etowahwatertrail.org or result of this work, recreational use County Convention & Visitors Bu- the water trail’s biggest boosters,” boards.” ever, a kiosk is expected to be in- https://coosa.org/events/etowah- of the river has expanded. It’s gone reau, Bartow County government, Cook said. “Ten years ago, the only As Cook noted, there are five stalled at Riverside Park within six river-rodeo-paddle-trip, respectively. 2C Sunday, September 16, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Local The Daily Tribune News What will it take to get America’s attention?

Writer’s note: I have a blog at But about the third Sunday Oh, many people believe in cheer teams while kids grow up member is sick or when we need www.greggpotts.com. I’ve never after 9/11, attendance had pretty God. Many people pray to God, knowing how to catch a baseball, a job. Then, we forsake the Lord used a blog post for this weekly much returned to normal. The especially when we need some- but not knowing the Lord. With when our prayer has been an- column, but I feel so strongly fear had worn off. Normal life re- thing. But, attending worship, hunting season approaching, swered. about the content of this post that sumed. giving, serving, well, we have a many people will miss worship, In the book of Exodus, God I felt impressed to do that this Recently, I was thinking about life. Or so we think we do. And opting instead to be in the deer called Moses to the top of Mt. week. This column appeared on our nation. Thinking about how we will do these things when we stand on a Sunday morning, or if Sinai to receive the Ten Com- my blog, www.greggpotts.com, worship attendance is down and can. they love fishing or golf they mandments. While he was gone, this past week. thinking about how people have What’s it going to take to bring may be on the lake or golf course the people built a golden calf. As This past week, Americans re- turned from God. Sports and America back to God? I’m not on Sunday morning. Moses came down from the membered those who lost their Potts leisure are essentially idols in our predicting anything and I hope it Millions of Americans will mountain and saw the golden lives in the attack on America on great country. doesn’t happen, but the fact is, spend lots of money to attend calf, in anger he threw the tables September 11, 2001. We remem- a Pennsylvania field. There was a time when, being historically, it often takes some- college football games over the the Ten Commandments were bered the events of that day. Americans were shocked. “faithful” to a church meant a thing bad — war, the economy next three months. They may written on and they shattered. If Many of us remembered where Afraid. Angry! person attended worship pretty crashing — to get people’s atten- complain some about the cost of Moses were coming down from we were when we heard that I was Pastor of FBC Van- much every Sunday. Not today. tion. Sept. 11 got our attention the tickets, but most will pay the the mountain today and saw planes had hit the World Trade cleave, Mississippi, then. We “Faithfulness” is defined as for a few weeks and then it was money because they enjoy the baseball fields, soccer fields and Center towers. called a special prayer meeting “every third Sunday.” back to normal. games. That same person, if they golf courses filled with people on I remember the events of the time in the church that night. A I love technology and I enjoy America has turned away from give anything to the Lord’s Sunday morning, Moses would day it like it was yesterday. My very good crowd gathered. Then, sports as much as anyone else God. Worship has been replaced church, will give 2 percent or 3 need more tablets to throw! wife, Holli, called me from the Sunday following 9/11, the and I realize the world is chang- with sports, golf, hunting, fish- percent of their income when America is spoiled. We have school to tell me that a plane had church was packed. People were ing. I get all of that. But, it ing, traveling and other forms of they are supposed to give 10 per- our priorities WAY out of order. just hit the World Trade Center. turning to God. grieves me — bothers me — that leisure. Parents are spending cent. I pray it doesn’t take something Later, one would hit the Penta- It was full again two weeks America has turned away from thousands of dollars to put kids We call upon the Lord when major for God to get our atten- gon. Another one would crash in after. God. on travel ball teams and travel we are in crisis. When a family tion. Between mattress and mayhem: Just keep paddling

Yesterday morning, I woke up real. And the reality is hard — speed of light. So they run (Cheers to friends and family and Up hill. In the dark. Through the at 3:15 a.m. to the frantic noises still beautiful, mind you, but roughshod over me. A lot. And feeling at home!) swirling abyss. of my aging dachshund grappling hard. Hard as calculus equations they fling fisticuffs behind me. A And right about now — after But I can do the hard things. I to free herself from the sliver of on an English major. Meaning, it lot. And they make messes all a month in my new place — I’m will do all the hard things. empty space between the mat- can be done, but it requires a around me. A lot. The possibili- not gonna lie... I miss the cama- Mother twins. Pen blogs. Teach tress and footboard. She had slid whole lot of concentration and a ties and prepositions are endless. raderie of my old school. I miss teens. Despite the abyss. Because there at some point in the night. whole lot of help. And, I find my- And then, there’s the newborn knowing the routines and know- of the abyss. Slipped into a dark, cruel void self in short supply of both. blogger part. ing the staff and knowing the cul- Because if there’s one good while dreaming of far better I’m kind of grappling out in I have such high hopes for my ture. But mostly, I think I miss thing about an existential crisis, things. And she found herself dog the darkness right now, dog pad- little blog. She’s like my third knowing who I can let my hair it’s that you learn you’ve gotta paddling for her life in tight, ter- Candela dling for my life in tight and ter- toddler... I love her, and I’m so down with. Knowing who I can keep paddling. Harder. Faster. rifying circumstances. rifying circumstances. proud of her, and I want people be my best sarcastic, gritty, au- Longer. Seems to be an appropriate come a reality. I’ll start with the born-again to love her. But, she also requires thentic self with. Because if you stop, it’ll get metaphor for my life right now. In the past five years I’ve be- motherhood part. a ton of time and energy — time So instead, I’ve been building you for sure. But if you don’t, a I’ve been dreaming of better come a born-again mother, a There’s probably a reason a and energy currently directed at the units and planning the peri- higher power will hear you. A things, too. Bright. Big. Beauti- newborn blogger and, this year, a woman’s eggs age. God knows my boys and my students. So she ods and grading the essays and higher power will come to your ful. Things. reincarnated teacher. how much energy it takes to settles herself across the tightly faking-it-till-I’m-making-it... rescue. Will scoop you up by And many of them have be- The dreams are beautiful. And chase after kids. Especially boys. strung stretch of my very paddling as fast as humanly pos- your ribcage, calm your frenzied, Twin boys. They take, like, last nerve and periodically sible. feverish heart, and set you back megatons of energy. Like nu- pinches it. But I still feel lost. I still feel down again. Close to, but not in- clear-power-plant-on-the-sun “Hey! Remember me? Don’t alone. I still feel trapped in a side of, that deep dark abyss. tons of energy. Energy I may you love me anymore??? Feed tight little space between mat- Somewhere between mattress have had 30 years ago (although me!” tress and mayhem. and mayhem is salvation. Just honestly, I kind of doubt it), but So I stress out and lash out and And I can’t help thinking about keep paddling. still, energy that’s in decidedly try to paddle faster... typing aim- the Corleone family “going to the short supply now. lessly into the dark, cold, bitter mattresses” to ride out their mob — Heather Candela teaches My energy looks more like the abyss. wars. Holed up in apartments, English at Cartersville High for 40-watt lightbulb at the end of a And finally, there’s the reincar- twenty beds lined floorboard to her day job and blogs about life, basement pull-switch. And the nated teacher part. The part floorboard, sleeping en masse for motherhood and football on the boys’ energy — well, it’s accel- where I’m reborn in a new school protection. Caught between mat- weekends. Her husband coaches erating somewhere close to the after leaving a building where tress and mayhem. the Canes’ D-line, and you’ll find half my teaching career was That is totally me right now. her and their twin boys wearing spent — a school where every- Except not en masse. I’m flying purple and cheering from the body knew my name. A sitcom solo. Being swallowed whole. stands every Friday night in the theme song kind of place. While paddling as fast as I can. fall.

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ST. LUKE A.M.E. CHURCH – Highway 411 N.E., White. White CHURCH – 3855 Highway 140, Did We Catch You Reading? 130 Jones St., Cartersville. St. Luke United Methodist Church is hosting Rydal. Oak Hill Baptist Church is A.M.E. Church is celebrating its its Homecoming Celebration today hosting The Wilsons of Chatsworth 151st Church Anniversary/Home- at 11 a.m. The Rev. Walter Lundy today at 11 a.m. You’re Not The Only One... coming today at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. will be the guest speaker. Everyone is invited. ZION HILL BAPTIST WHITE UNITED CHURCH – 1105 Mission Road, METHODIST CHURCH – 3411 OAK HILL BAPTIST Cartersville. Zion Hill Baptist Church is hosting its Annual All Day Singing, featuring Pressing On   of Chatsworth, today at 11 a.m. OF ALL ADULTS Lunch will be served after the 2   morning service. There will be no Read A Printed Newspaper  Sunday school. " %"  &# PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- or Website Every Week. "($  ( TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford 3 Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley       Baptist Church is hosting Brother            Tim Turnipseed today at its 11 a.m. worship service. The church is also "#'!"            hosting a men’s prayer breakfast on Oct. 6 at 8 a.m. Brother Kenneth Stepp will be the guest speaker. The Church is holding its homecoming on Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. with a singing & by Fireproof. Everyone is welcome. DRY CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH – 150 Dry Creek Road, Adairsville. Dry Creek Baptist Church is hosting its revival serv- ices Sept. 17-21 at 7:30 p.m. each OF ADULTS MADE night. The Rev. Mark Harris will be 1 preaching. A PURCHASE CREEKSIDE FELLOW- SHIP CHURCH – 585 Old Ala- Because of Something They bama Road, Cartersville. Creekside Fellowship Church is 2 Saw or Read in the Newspaper. hosting Holy Night on Sept. 22 at 6:30 p.m. The night features several churches and preachers preaching on different topics con- cerning the Holy Spirit in 10 minute intervals.

770-382-4545 THE CHURCH AT LIBERTY www.daily-tribune.com SQUARE – 2001 Liberty Square Source: American Opinion Research. February 2016 Drive, Cartersville. The Church at  Liberty Square is celebrating Music and Fine ARts Day on Sept. 23 at      10:30 a.m. The Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra and Liberty Kidz  Choir will perform. Everyone is in- vited. The Daily Tribune News Family & Living www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 16, 2018 3C Adult daughter’s questionable choices make it harder to help

DEAR ABBY: My daughter n’t able to qualify for a house she of your grandchildren as you can year. Carol has some dementia, ter made MY day. Occasionally, I has decided to leave her husband. wanted to rent, she lashed out at be, because at some point you but we took her — arm in arm — print letters about acts of kind- They have been married for 20 me. I’m waiting for an apology, may have to take them in. to a pizza restaurant at our mall. ness, and yours definitely quali- years. She says she hasn’t been but I’m realistic that I’ll probably As for her “psychic life coach,” After we were seated and brows- fies. You and your friend were happy for several years and that never get one. I feel like I’m in you should know that unlike ing the menu, a very handsome performing a good deed by taking it’s time to take care of herself. mourning over the loss of this physicians, psychologists and so- gentleman approached our table. your friend for lunch, and it was She won’t be able to support her- child. What do I do? — cial workers, life coaches do not He said we reminded him of his paid forward in record time. It’s self and the children, but she By SHAKEN UP IN TEXAS belong to any organization that mother and insisted on treating us nice knowing there are good peo- doesn’t seem able to grasp that re- Abigail Van Buren requires them to adhere to ethical to dinner. We thanked him, he ple out there. Thank you for shar- ality. When I voice my concerns, ing a midlife crisis. DEAR SHAKEN UP: Your standards. Your daughter should laid down a $100 bill and disap- ing. she gets angry with me. She’s de- If it weren’t for what this is daughter is an adult. By now you be made aware that there may be peared. We enjoyed a great dinner termined to go forward with this going to do to my grandchildren, must have realized you can no some risk involved in placing her and left the change ($35) for the Dear Abby is written by Abigail separation and says her kids will I’d keep my mouth shut, but I’m longer control her behavior. For future in that person’s hands. server. We would like to thank Van Buren, also known as Jeanne be “fine.” I say that’s bull! She sick with worry. Her siblings the sake of your own mental that nice gentleman again. He Phillips, and was founded by her has also embraced an exercise think she has lost her mind, so she health, accept that she’s going to DEAR ABBY: A dear friend made our day. — GRATEFUL IN mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact and eating plan that seems radical has pretty much cut herself off make her own mistakes. Do not and I decided to visit our old GEORGIA Dear Abby at to me and has a life coach who is from the family. When she be- accept financial responsibility for friend, “Carol,” who has been in www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box also a psychic. I think she’s hav- came frustrated because she was- your daughter. Be as supportive an assisted living facility for a DEAR GRATEFUL: Your let- 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

ETS OF THE EEK Shades of red might EVHS P W be a good choice

At times, I introduce my Master Gardener self as someone who kills plants. Gardening, at its best, can be counted among those activities where one hopes for the best, never ex- pects the worst, and accepts what happens with an attitude that I’ll give it another shot. I’ve been pleased with many planting bed successes. I’ve been disappointed whenever a plant does not make it. I’ve killed camellias. Some- thing went wrong and no amount of head scratching and Humphreys rumination over the ruination of a well-intended attempt to grow something reaches a conclu- sion. I don’t know what killed three camellias other than that the competition for water in a shade garden they were in ended ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL in favor of a stand of mature pine trees and hardwoods. Left, meet the darling Sadie. This young lass is around 1 1/2 years I found solace in a Camellia reticulata “Frank Hauser” that old with black and white fur and a goofy grin! Sadie is very never seemed to progress beyond the scrawny stage but would amusing and has lots of fun regardless of what she is doing. This produce a handful of magnificent red flowers every spring. This young lady plays nicely with other dogs and really enjoys human comfort. Sadie will make a great pet for a family with a fenced-in past spring it looked really good — finally. backyard and who can provide walks and or playtime on a daily I’ve managed to throw two cryptomeria nana globosa shrubs basis. Sadie is yearning for her new family. Above, say purr to into a slow death. At least by the time I noticed something was Frasier. This lad is around 5 months old with interesting and cute wrong it was too late to take corrective action. I will be taking features because of his pink nose and the white around his mouth. another brown shrub back to the garden center to get a replace- Even at such a young age, Frasier is already a huge love bug who will flop in your arms for affection. This young guy is litter trained ment. I’ll try again for the simple reason that I like the texture and is OK with dogs and cats. If you are interested in adopting and color of cryptomeria. Sadie, Frasier or any of their friends, or in volunteering at EVHS, We planted three “Arnold” tulip poplar trees in a row along- please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. side where a dry streambed has been taking shape. I figured the tree on the lower end of the three that ended up as part of the duck yard would bite the dust; it didn’t. The tree in the middle didn’t make it. After I pulled some weeds this spring, I saw the reason why it died — by drowning. I could have sworn it had good drainage, EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK but a soggy rootball showed it didn’t. We didn’t quite plant it Physical activity has a positive ef- is a serving and 1/5 of an avocado. high enough in its planting hole, which we dug in clay loam soil, Aging with a fect on blood flow to the brain and While diet and physical activity and it, unfortunately, held too much water. A gardener at Massee may protect against depression and are definitely important, exercising Lane Gardens said this about planting camellias (and I’ve used healthy brain improve thinking. your brain is important too. Remain his advice several times): “Plant ‘em high, they will thrive; plant In addition to physical activity, socially and mentally active to pro- ‘em low, watch ‘em go.” We all grow up with the under- diet also influences blood and oxy- tect your brain. It is important not For just about any plant too much of a good thing will bring standing that we must age. How- gen flow. Saturated fat, trans fats to isolate yourself as you get older. poor results. Too much water — a plant can drown. Too much ever, it takes on a new meaning and cholesterol can damage blood People who are isolated are at an nitrogen on a tomato plant — lush green growth, but no fruit. when we transition from losing vessels in your brain and body. Eat- increased risk for dementia. Main- Too much sunlight on hosta — scorched leaves. On the other baby teeth, gaining the capability to ing foods that contain saturated fat tain and build your friendships and hand, the same list can be developed for not enough (of what- vote and an eventual reduction in raises the level of cholesterol in family network. Try yoga or tai chi, ever) that will bring poor results. car insurance price to having the Roberts your blood. High levels of LDL as these are good for both brain and challenge of our aching joints and cholesterol in your blood increases body. Playing board games, cross- On my recent stay-cation, Miss Em told me she needed help easily mixing up family members curable at this time. Alzheimer’s is your risk of heart disease and word puzzles and playing musical with the Memorial Garden at church. Apparently, an arthritic names. the sixth leading cause of death stroke. instruments can help too! It is also condition prevented Sandy Cunningham, who meticulously As we age, our bodies decline in with one in 10 Americans over the Saturated fats are solid at room recommended to read and write, maintained the Memorial Garden and the planting bed around function. A common fear of aging age of 65 having it. temperature and found in animal using your non-dominant hand on the front sign, from continuing. is the possibility of developing de- Dementia and Alzheimer’s are foods like beef, lamb, pork, a daily basis — the more complex I mention Sandy by name because of the horticultural, and ac- mentia or Alzheimer’s. These are not a normal part of aging, and chicken with skin, whole milk, the better. It will allow you to use ademic, influence she had on The Latin Scholar about 20 years often viewed as unavoidable or there are certain factors that can in- cream, butter, cheese and ice both sides of your brain and body. ago. Sandy taught the gifted curriculum at South Central Middle predetermined, but that is not true. crease our risk of development. cream. Saturated fats are also found There is no guarantee that we School where, in the classroom, she instilled an appreciation of While genetics can play a major Scientists suggest that up to half of in packaged snacks and baked will be able to maintain a healthy Latin into The Latin Scholar. Annual field trips established an role in an aging brain, research is Alzheimer’s cases may be the re- goods. It is also important to avoid brain as we age, but the strategies appreciation of plants and the outdoors that The Latin Scholar starting to show that lifestyle has a sult of these seven factors that we trans fats. Partially hydrogenated mentioned can increase the likeli- large influence on the development can control: diabetes, high blood oils are where most of the trans fats hood. Start with small goals. never strayed from very far. She brought back a slip of Melissa of dementia and Alzheimer’s. pressure, obesity, smoking, depres- in our diet come from. These are Choose one habit that you would officinalis (lemon balm) that she found on one those field trips. So what exactly is dementia or sion, cognitive inactivity and phys- located in baked goods, crackers, like to change and improve. Small Planted in one spot, it now dominates several parts of the garden Alzheimer’s? Dementia is not a ical inactivity. cookies and some frozen foods, changes today can lead to big to the point that I’m considering setting up a project to distill specific disease. It is an overall The lifestyle recommendations like pizza and pies. changes tomorrow. Start the road to essential oils from the abundance. term used to describe a wide range for a heart healthy lifestyle are sim- Transitioning from these un- a healthy brain today! Meanwhile, I helped Miss Em with her project. One of the of symptoms. Dementia is a brain ilar to the recommendations for a healthy fats to our heart-healthy things that we noticed was one of the three knockout (radrazz) disorder that affects communica- healthy brain. It comes down to fats, such as omega-3 and unsatu- — Alexis Roberts, RDN is the roses surrounding the front sign of the church needed to be tion and performance of daily ac- promoting blood flow to the brain. rated fats, will help blood and oxy- Family and Consumer Sciences pruned. Regardless of the time of year, dead, damaged or dis- tivities. Our blood vessels are very delicate. gen flow to the heart and brain. Fish Agent for Bartow County Coopera- eased plant parts need to be pruned, and one rose bush looked Alzheimer’s, however, is a dis- Anything that causes a change in and seafood are great sources of tive Extension, a partnership of The to have brown pieces-parts visible from the street. With my hand ease and the most common type of blood flow to your heart also af- omega-3. Aim to eat seafood twice University of Georgia, The U.S. De- pruners, I kneeled down to cut out the dead plant material. And dementia. Alzheimer’s primarily fects blood flow to the brain. a week. Healthy, unsaturated fats partment of Agriculture and Bartow alters parts of the brain that control For example, having high blood can be found in olive, canola, sun- County. For more information and I cut... and cut... and cut. Then, I realized this rose bush was thought, memory and language. pressure for a long time weakens flower and safflower oils, nuts and free home, health, nutrition and dead; I could not see any apparent reason why. I guess some- Dementia, depending on cause, the arteries in the heart and the avocados. Remember, these still food safety publications, call 770- times plants die. could be temporary or reversible. blood vessels to the brain and may have calories, so be careful not to 387-5142 or visit our local website Around the front of the sign, grass dominated the planting bed Alzheimer’s is degenerative and in- increase your risk for dementia. over-do it. A small handful of nuts at ugaextension.org/bartow. that usually held some type of annual planting. I held no confi- dence that a garden center would have plants available this time of year, especially summer annuals. Miss Em and I went to our local garden center to find what we could. I bought a replacement “radrazz” knockout rose bush before I searched for something else — hopefully red — to plant WOMACK WINS in front of the church sign. Stocks of fall plants were about two weeks away, so I settled on two summer annuals — celosia ar- gentea var spicata and coleus. Both plants were available in STATE TITLE shades of red that might look all right in front the church sign. Maybe I won’t kill them too.

SPECIAL Emma Womack, 10, of Adairsville, won the — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been state championship in Showmanship 12-and- gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information Under at the Georgia Federation of Saddle about gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Co- Clubs in Perry on Sept. 2. She defeated 28 operative Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publica- other contestants. By winning the state title, tions/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Emma has earned an invite to the State Capitol during Youth Day. Emma is the daughter of Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Mas- David and Misty Womack and trains under Keri ter Gardener Program is a volunteer training program for home Davidson at KTR Farms. gardeners offered through county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. 4C Sunday, September 16, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 17, 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 GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Castaways (N) ’ Castaways (N) ’ The Good Doctor ’ 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) Inside the Manson Cult: The Lost Tapes Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Cham Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News A-Scene Arrivals 70th Emmy Awards Awards show honoring television’s best. (N) The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Credit? Try Yoga Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce AAA Larry Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 18, 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 GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Fresh- Speech blackish Splitting 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 (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! America’s Got Talent “Live Show Finals” Paley Center The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Credit? PiYo Wor. Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 19, 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 GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Gold House Mod Fam Mod Fam 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 “Finale Pt. 1; Finale Pt. 2” (N) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! America’s Got Talent “Live Results Finale” I Feel I Feel The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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Å (DVS) ›› “Old School” (2003) Luke Wilson. ›› “The Hangover Part II” (2011, Comedy) USA JChicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (8:59) Suits (N) (:01) The Sinner (N) (:07) The Purge fx KMother Mother Mike Mike Mike › “R.I.P.D.” (2013) Jeff Bridges. ’ Å ››› “Deadpool” (2016) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ›› “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, Action) James McAvoy. ’ Å Horror Story Horror Story ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. (N) (Live) MLB Baseball: Rockies at Dodgers ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Intentional Talk (N) Football Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å NFL’s Greatest Games NFL NFL SportsCenter (N) FOXSPO P (11:00) College Football Duke at Baylor. College Football USC at Texas. 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Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ PJ Masks PJ Masks Puppy Puppy Duck Big City Gravity Jessie ’ Bunk’d Bizaard Raven Raven Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Raven Raven Stuck Stuck TVL ±Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(11:55) ››› “A Bronx Tale” (1993) Robert De Niro. (:25) ›› “The Taking of Pelham 123” (2009) Å (4:55) ››› “Tombstone” (1993) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. Å ››› “Under Siege” (1992, Action) Steven Seagal. Å ›› “Out for Justice” (1991) 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“Show › “Riverboat Rhythm” (1946) › “Lazy River” (1934, Drama) ››› “The Big Sky” (1952) Kirk Douglas. Å ››› “The River” (1951) Nora Swinburne. ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (1960) Å (:15) ››› “Robin and the Seven Hoods” BRAVO ∂Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Real House. Real House. Real House. Watch OC BET ∏Browns Browns Meet the Browns Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince blackish blackish ›› “Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012, Comedy) Tyler Perry. blackish blackish blackish blackish Madea’s Big SYFY ∫“Ana “Anacondas: Hunt for the Blood Orchid” “Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell” (2018) ›› “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” ››› “The Incredible Hulk” (2008) Edward Norton. The Purge Å “Lake Placid 2” (2007) John Schneider. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING SEPTEMBER 20, 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 GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy ’ (:01) Station 19 ’ Away-Murder 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) The Gifted Mutant HQ comes under attack. Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Good Good Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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(N) (Live) ESPN 2 ONFL Live Å NFL Bassmasters (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Football Boston College at Purdue. (N) (Live) Scores College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) FOXSPO P MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. ACC Duke Shape Redfern Polaris Golf Life ACC College Football Louisville at Virginia. (N) (Live) Women’s College Volleyball HIST TCoin Paid Prg. Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn FSSE UCollege Soccer Wake Forest at Clemson. Future College Soccer: Hokies at Wolfpack ACC Football Football College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Future Women’s College Volleyball FREE VPaid Prg. Paid Prg. ››› “Miracle” (2004) Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson. ’ Å (:10) › “Zookeeper” (2011) Kevin James. ’ Å (:20) ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. ’ Å ››› “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” ’ “Meet Robinsns” LIFE WPaid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. 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Big Door Vineyards, located at 125 Clearwater Trail in White, may never have come to fruition had owner Rodney Alldredge’s original plan come together for the roughly 16-acre property. And that, quite literally, is no bull — the financial advisor ini- tially sought to raise cattle where the winery now stands. But as Big Door Vineyards event coordinator Devin Layman put it, “he had more cattle than property.” That led to Alldredge, now 60, drumming up a rather inventive plan B, so to speak, about four years ago. He turned to childhood friend and expert wine maker Ray Parker and asked him if he wanted to try his hand at turning the property into a vineyard. “He brought us to having grapes sooner than anyone ex- pected,” Alldredge said. “We started out thinking we were just going to do a small vineyard and found out that a lot of the revenue for vineyards come from wed- dings, so we geared up, did a lot JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS of landscaping, a lot of decorating Owner Rodney Alldredge said he expects Big Door Vineyards to generate about $500,000 a year as an event space. and made sure it’d be a fun place.” own wine,” Sloop described the said. “The only thing we’re ex- And after almost half a decade beverage. “We blend it and put it panding is the planting of of planning, Big Door Vineyards in a slushy machine.” grapes.” is officially opening its — well, As for the types of events the The path to getting the winery Big Door — on Tuesday, Sept. winery is targeting, Layman said off the ground hasn’t always been 18. it runs the gamut from corporate smooth, Alldredge said. Landscaping for the winery events to weddings to baby show- “We’ve struggled on the last began in February while con- ers to bachelorette parties. Sloop three or four years getting our struction on the property started said the winery is most definitely grapes going, our first vintages in March. Among other ameni- trying to appeal to female clien- bottled,” he said. “We had some ties, the vineyard features a pond, tele. opposition from some neighbors, trails, a water fountain, and, of “Women love wine,” he said. but we were able to get through course, the winery itself, in all its “And they bring their husbands.” that — now we’ve got a few reg- spacious, wooden splendor. Right now, the enterprise em- ulatory issues we’ve got to get “We don’t have brick and we ploys about a dozen people, but through and I think we’re going don’t have mortar,” said Big Door the seasonal number can get as to actually work through them Vineyards winery and business high as 28. With more than 50 over time.” manager Wayne Sloop. “All the wineries and vineyards cropping Although the winery has a wood you see in this building is up in the state, Sloop said the in- White address and its back fences all property-sourced and milled ... dustry has grown exponentially literally bump up against the Bar- everything.” over the last few years. Indeed, a tow County border, code-wise the The winery offers a robust report from the University of business technically falls under slate of red, white and hybrid Georgia’s Center for Agribusiness the jurisdiction of Cherokee wines. For fans of the more claret and Economic Development indi- County — which had to practi- colored beverages, Lenoir (a cated the state’s wineries and cally invent new classifications to Georgia Trustees Wine Challenge vineyards pumped $81.6 million regulate the operation. gold medal winner, Sloop said) into Georgia’s economy, ulti- So onerous the requirements, and Lomanto are on the menu, mately producing about $4.1 mil- JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS when Cherokee County officials and for those that prefer their lion in tax revenues. Big Door Vineyards’ eponymous “big door” is made out of locally-sourced (and milled) wood that finally granted him a certificate once stood on the property in White. vino a little more see-through, And that was just utilizing data of occupancy and his business li- there’s the house Villard Blanc from five years ago, before many ferent grapes, so many different end. any commercial operations. cense, Alldredge handed his and its signature offering, Blanc new operations like Big Door hybrids that everyone can find “We know for a fact the com- “With 9-10 acres of grapes, you phone over to a government em- du Bois. Vineyards took root. something they like,” she said. munity is welcoming it and look- can’t really sell to restaurants, ployee and had her record him “The wine is all unique to the “It’s part of, like, a lifestyle,” “It’s part of the discovery, finding ing for it,” he said. “We’re going grocery stores or liquor stores,” doing “The Happy Dance” right region,” Layman said. “Grapes Sloop said. “People have gotten out what you like, what agrees to be one of the closest wineries Layman said. “You can’t manu- there in the lobby. don’t naturally grow in this envi- away from just regular beer to with you and then experimenting to Atlanta and we’ve gone to a facture enough wine with that … Indeed, the bureaucratic hassle ronment, so they did a lot of re- craft beer, from liquor to flavored with different brands, different great deal of expense to make it we kind of want to be a neighbor- has been such a headache that — search to come up with the types liquors ... just go to Kroger and makes.” very beautiful. I think we’ve got hood Cheers, only in wine, where perhaps jokingly, perhaps not — of grapes that would grow here.” look at the wine aisle.” Alldredge has high financial everything to be successful and you can come for a nice evening.” Alldredge wondered aloud if it The winery also serves up a Layman gave her take on why aspirations for the winery — once really be a positive influence ... Nor did Sloop say Big Door would be possible for local offi- few red-white blends, sangrias, wineries have become so popular things really shift into gear, he we’ve been talking about it, now Vineyards had any plans to ex- cials to fully annex the property and even Slurpee-like frozen as of late. said he expects the venture to do we’re ready to show people.” pand its footprint anytime soon. into Bartow County. drinks. “It’s not just Chianti, Chablis $500,000 annually, with multiple One thing the winery won’t be “We don’t really want to be- SEE BIG DOOR, PAGE 2D “We use fresh fruit and our or Merlot. There are so many dif- weddings going on each week- doing, however, is engaging in come bigger than we are,” he What to do if your term life insurance policy is about to expire

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2D Sunday, September 16, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News What is in a name: The basis of your reputation

I was reading a thread online and Joe weren’t doing business in Number two would be for asset sage. Ashley and I thought long horse.) But in the end, the name this week in which a real estate their own names; they actually protection. By having an LLC or and hard about the name Focus you pick doesn’t matter. What professional was questioning why decided to incorporate. The full an S-corporation own the proper- Property Solutions. We felt that does matter, though, is the name an investor would create a com- name of their company is Keller ties, you create a barrier called name would tell people what we your business makes for itself pany instead of running a sole Williams Realty Inc. That name the cooperate shield between could do as investors. We focus while operating. proprietorship using their own just happens to bear the founders’ your personal life and your busi- on sellers’ property problems and Proverbs 22:1 says, “A good name. names in the same way Sam ness assets. So if someone sues give them viable solutions. name is more desirable than great That’s a great question. And for Walden’s name is in Walmart. your business, they’ll have diffi- It didn’t take long for us to re- riches; to be esteemed is better many real estate professionals, it Nevertheless, because it’s a cor- culty getting to your personal alize that our company name did- than silver or gold.” could be somewhat confusing be- poration, the company is totally property. n’t convey a strong message that The integrity you have, the cus- cause we see a lot of brokerages separate from Gary and Joe per- Number three is to create a we were investors interested in tomer service you provide and named after their owners. Take Joey and Ashley English sonally. brand that can grow larger than buying houses. Instead, people your willingness to always do the one of the biggest names in realty So why do that? yourself. Take Century 21 and assumed we were a property right thing will be the name you today: Keller Williams. According to the Keller Williams There are three main reasons, RE/MAX, for instance. They are preservation company or realtors make for yourself and your com- According to Wikipedia, Gary website, kw.com, they currently in my mind, that a business both large realty companies with one. pany. Keller and Joe Williams founded have over 975 offices and should establish itself as a corpo- names that don’t reference their Even though the name didn’t So, what’s in a name? That’s the company as a single office in 186,000 associates. rate entity. Number one would be founders but rather convey a mes- work like we had hoped, we had simple: your character. And peo- Austin, Texas, in the early 1980s. Those are some pretty impres- to use specific tax treatments sage. RE/MAX: Real Estate to already organized under it and de- ple will choose to do business They specialized in selling resi- sive business statistics. And if I under the entity structure that is the Max. cided to go with it. with you and your company dential real estate. By 1990, they were a realtor, I’d want to study most advantageous to the com- At the end of the day, the name I tell you all this so that you based off of that factor. had expanded outside their home this company and emulate it as pany. of your company doesn’t mean don’t waste hours formulating the state, and in 1991, were selling much as possible. For instance, as an investor you anything. But your company’s perfect name instead of meeting — Joe and Ashley English buy Keller Williams franchises. With that in mind, it sounds probably hold your rentals in an name means everything. Let me with sellers and making deal hap- houses and mobile homes in In 2012, Keller Williams went like you’d want to do business in LLC. But if you are flipping explain. pen. Because, truthfully, you can Northwest Georgia. For more in- international and awarded fran- your own name. Right? property, there are more tax ad- You can spend lots of time try- name your corperation anything formation or to ask a question, go chises to brokers worldwide from The name Keller Williams is a vantages when you organize your ing to come up with the perfect you want. (We know someone to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or Vietnam to the United Kingdom. little misleading because Gary company as an S-corporation. name that conveys a great mes- who named theirs after their call Joe at 678-986-6813. Bartow County Health Inspections Big Door FROM PAGE 1D Whether or not he was looking for a serious answer, Bartow September 9-14 Date: Sept. 11 Road, Cartersville Date: Sept. 12 County Administrator Peter Olson was more than happy to give Score: 100 Date: Sept. 11 Score: 92 him one. Cloverleaf Elementary School Score: 92 “It’s kind of a big production,” Olson said. “You’ve got to get 291 Highway 20 Spur, Maple Ridge Health Care Cen- Wendy’s grand juries in both counties to approve it, you’ve got to get the Cartersville ter Chuck’s Curbside LLC (Mobile) 254 N. Dixie Ave., Cartersville board of commissioners of both counties to approve it and you’ve Date: Sept. 10 22 Maple Ridge Drive, 17 Law Road, Cartersville Date: Sept. 13 got to get the probate judges of both counties to approve it, to ini- Score: 100 Cartersville Date: Sept. 12 Score: 100 tiate the proceedings and file all this paperwork — it seems like Date: Sept. 11 Score: 100 an elaborate process.” Brandi’s World Famous Hot Score: 90 Subway Sour grapes with Cherokee County codes aside, Alldredge said Dogs The Community Coffee Shop 1211 Joe Frank Harris Parkway, he believes his winery — which is positioned about equidistant 800 N. Tennessee St., Krystal (Base) Cartersville between Cartersville and Canton — is nonetheless bound for suc- Cartersville 111 Morningside Drive, 118 E. George St., Adairsville Date: Sept. 13 cess. Date: Sept. 10 Cartersville Date: Sept. 12 Score: 94 And no matter what, Sloop said he has no complaints about all Score: 96 Date: Sept. 11 Score: 97 the time and toil he invested in getting the winery off the ground. Score: 98 Waffle house “It’s been hard work, but at the end of the day?” he said. Subway Knight’s Inn (Food) 2310 Highway 411 Cartersville “There’s always wine.” 968 Cass White Road, McDonald’s 500 Georgia N. Circle, Date: Sept. 13 Cartersville 968 Cass White Adairsville Score: 91 Officials weigh vaping flavor ban

BY MATTHEW PERRONE But Gottlieb said in an address alternative to regular cigarettes. fully reveal these trends.” AP Health Writer at FDA headquarters that he failed But health officials have warned In June, a government survey to predict the current “epidemic of nicotine in e-cigarettes is harmful found teen vaping seemed to be WASHINGTON — U.S. health addiction” among youth, mainly to developing brains. holding steady last year. Some ex- officials are sounding the alarm driven by flavored products. They typically contain nicotine, perts were cautious about the re- about teenage use of e-cigarettes, “The disturbing and accelerat- and sometimes flavorings like sults, however. They noted the calling the problem an “epidemic” ing trajectory of use we’re seeing fruit, mint or chocolate. survey did not ask specifically and ordering manufacturers to re- in youth and the resulting path to Health advocates have worried about Juul, a sleek, heavily-mar- verse the trend or risk having their addiction must end,” Gottlieb told about the popularity of vaping keted e-cigarette brand that ex- flavored vaping products pulled agency staffers and reporters. products among kids and the po- ploded onto the market and from the market. The FDA said it remains com- tential impact on smoking rates in accounts for 70 percent of U.S. The warning from the Food and mitted to exploring e-cigarettes as the future. A government-commis- sales, according to analyst esti- Drug Administration on Wednes- a less-harmful alternative for adult sioned report in January found mates. day cited recent data pointing to a smokers, but Gottlieb added “that “substantial evidence” that young “I think it became clear to FDA sharp rise in underage use of the work can’t come at the expense of people who use e-cigarettes are that if they didn’t get their arms devices, including Juul, Vuse and kids.” more likely to try cigarettes. around this issue the use of these others. E-cigarettes are vapor-emitting Gottlieb cited unreleased fed- products by kids across the nation It marks a shift in the agency’s devices that have grown into a eral figures that he says will be would undo decades of progress,” tone on e-cigarettes. Since 2017, multi-billion dollar industry in the made public in coming months. said Matthew Myers of the Cam- FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb U.S. despite little research on their “We didn’t foresee the extent of paign for Tobacco-Free Kids. His has discussed e-cigarettes as a po- long-term effects, including what’s now become one of our group and several others are suing tential tool to ween adult smokers whether they are helpful in help- biggest challenges,” he said, in the FDA over a decision to delay off cigarettes, although that benefit ing smokers quit. They’re gener- prepared remarks. “Hindsight, and federal review of most e-ciga- hasn’t been proven. ally considered a less dangerous the data that’s now available to us, rettes. THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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BY ALEX VEIGA risk borrowers; they haven’t loos- AP Business Writer ened underwriting criteria for low- credit score borrowers,” said Keri Weishaar lives in a spa- Aaron Terrazas, senior economist cious, four-bedroom house near at Zillow. “The types of lending Tampa, Florida, thanks to the easy that we saw leading up to that financing that prevailed during last crash in 2008, for the most part, decade’s housing boom. we’re not seeing nowadays.” “It was basically nothing to get When interest rates began to into this house,” said Weishaar, plummet at the start of the 2000s, 48, who bought the house in the lenders rushed in to make nontra- spring of 2003 after obtaining a ditional loans that could be sold no-money down, adjustable-rate for hefty profits to Wall Street mortgage. banks, as well as government- Then again, Weishaar and her sponsored mortgage buyers Fred- husband are fortunate to still have die Mac and Fannie Mae. their home. That same mortgage The riskiest of these loans re- eventually morphed into a finan- quired little proof that the bor- RICH PEDRONCELLI/AP, FILE cial albatross and, for a time, the rower could afford to pay them This July 2, 2008, photo shows a foreclosed home in Sacramento, California. As home values plummeted after the housing bubble burst in 2007, many borrowers with exotic types of loans were stuck, unable to refinance as lenders began to tighten their lending house in the suburb of Tarpon back and an initial period of low criteria. That set the stage for cascading mortgage defaults. Springs was on a countdown to payments and interest rates. Some foreclosure. let borrowers defer interest pay- place,” said Weishaar, now direc- over the life of the loan, and that’s Mortgage and Carrington Mort- A logistics manager for a bever- As home values plummeted ments. Ultimately, these loans tor of sales for an IT consulting a very good thing,” said Jesse Van gage, which are growing players age company, Ray bought a two- after the housing bubble burst in overwhelmed many borrowers’ company. “The next house I buy Tol, CEO of the National Commu- in the residential lending market. bedroom, two-and-a-half bath 2007, many borrowers with exotic ability to keep up with payments. will be paid for in cash.” nity Reinvestment Coalition, The share of loans issued by townhome in Tampa for $158,000, types of loans were stuck, unable That’s what happened with The private market for mort- which advocates for fairness in nonbank lenders and backed by even though his lender qualified to refinance as lenders began to Weishaar’s mortgage. The loan gage-backed securities, which housing, banking and business. the government has been climbing him for a $240,000 mortgage. tighten their lending criteria. That was scheduled to adjust to a higher helped fuel so much easy lending The guidelines may offer since 2013. The median FICO “I’m not going to be married to set the stage for cascading mort- rate after three years, but she was during the housing boom, is now lenders a clear path on how to scores for loans issued by nonbank the house,” said Ray, 23. “I liter- gage defaults that eventually took able to refinance it with another a sliver of what it was back then. gauge qualified buyers, but in lenders and sold to Fannie Mae ally would just come home, pay down Lehman Brothers, Wall adjustable-rate mortgage. The next Mortgage-backed securities is- many cases banks have overlaid and the other government mort- the bills and just stay here and Street’s fourth-biggest investment time it reset, however, was late sued by private firms now repre- stricter qualifying requirements, gage buyers are lower than those barely feed myself.” bank at the time, 10 years ago. 2007, as the housing downturn ac- sent about 4.5 percent of the like higher credit scores. of loans from banks, according to Ray also opted for just about the Lehman and other financial insti- celerated. Her husband had lost his market, according to data from In- That’s one reason the average the Urban Institute. most unexotic, vanilla home loan tutions were big buyers of securi- job and she was making less side Mortgage Finance and the FICO score on home purchase Unlike many homebuyers en- around: A 30-year, fixed-rate ties backed by some of these dicey money. The couple’s loan jumped Urban Institute. In 2006, the peak loans has drifted about 21 points ticed by the frenzy of easy lending mortgage at 5 percent interest. mortgages. from a 6.2 percent interest rate to of the housing boom, it was nearly higher over the past decade, ac- during the housing boom, Chris- And he put up a 10 percent down Today, getting a mortgage is 11 percent, jacking up the monthly 60 percent. cording to data from the Urban In- tian Ray resisted pushing the limits payment. tougher — and less risky. For one payment from $2,101 to $3,417. Government-sponsored enter- stitute. The trend is more of what he could afford when he “I’m not going to take 30 years thing, no-money down mortgages The easy financing, which had prises such as Fannie Mae and pronounced in metropolitan areas became a homeowner last month. to pay it,” Ray said. and their ilk, which enabled many enabled the couple to buy their Freddie Mac now account for with high home prices. Consider borrowers to initially lower the $346,800 house, backfired. about 95.5 percent of the market. that in San Francisco, the average costs of buying a home but often “We bought probably about Legislation aimed at averting FICO score for borrowers is saddled borrowers with far higher $120,000 more home than we another financial crisis set out cer- around 774. In the Riverside-San balances or steep monthly pay- should have,” Weishaar said. tain guidelines that lenders must Bernardino metropolitan area east ment increases, have vanished. After missing a few payments, follow if they want to make their of Los Angeles, FICOs average Banks also remain a bit gun-shy the lender agreed to modify the home loans eligible to be guaran- 717. after racking up billions in losses loan. The interest rate dropped to teed by the government. The The average FICO score in stemming from mortgages gone 6.2 percent and the couple’s biggest change is a rule requiring America was 700 last year. A bad. That means homebuyers, es- missed payments and fees were lenders to establish the borrower’s score of 740-799 is considered pecially those with less-than-stel- tacked onto their unpaid principal. ability to repay the loan. “very good.” lar credit, face more hurdles The Weishaars rode out the tur- In the case of a five-year ad- “The pendulum has swung too qualifying for a mortgage than bulent economy and housing mar- justable-rate mortgage, that means far in the other direction,” Van Tol they did in the housing boom ket in the years after the financial ensuring the borrower can afford said. “When you look at a Fannie years. But the loans are safer, crisis and were able to refinance to pay the loan should it reset to a Mae or Freddie Mac-backed loan more transparent and actually take again in late 2014 into a 3.5 per- higher interest rate. with an average credit score in the into account whether a borrower cent, 20-year fixed-rate loan. Now The law, known as Dodd-Frank, high 700s, homeownership at a can afford to keep up with pay- their payment is around $1,500, also nixed the types of risky loans 50-year low, and a lot of people ments. without taxes and insurance. offered during the housing bubble, boxed out of the mortgage market, “The banks have certainly loos- “I only have 15 years left on my among other changes. certainly credit is too tight. Too ened underwriting criteria for low- house now and I’m in a good “For the average consumer, the few people have the opportunity biggest thing that has changed is to become homeowners today.” it’s a lot clearer at the closing table Buyers are seeing some relief what kind of loan you’re getting from nonbank lenders such as and what you can expect to pay Quicken Loans, United Wholesale

JULIE JACOBSON/AP, FILE In this Dec. 18, 2008, photo a prospective bidder examines the exterior of a home up for auction before the start of a real estate auction in Hillside, New Jersey.

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