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SATURDAY

April 13, 2019

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents Adairsville City Council hears reading of new sewer use ordinance

BY JAMES SWIFT of publicly-owned treatment works otherwise banned substances to be or requirement,” the ordinance text [email protected] operation, maintenance and im- permitted under the city manager’s reads. “The city manager may im- provement costs and bring the City authorization. pose mass limitations on users who The City of Adairsville is con- into compliance with National Pol- The ordinance also allows the city are using dilution to meet applica- templating a sweeping ordinance lutant Discharge Elimination Sys- manager to set local limits lower than ble pretreatment standards or re- that would create uniform require- tem (NPDES) permit conditions. state-mandated regulations for sev- quirements, or in other cases when ments for users of the municipal “The ordinance authorizes the eral pollutants if he or she believes the imposition of mass limitations government’s treatment facilities. issuance of individual wastewater more severe standards are necessary is appropriate.” A fi rst reading of the nearly 40- discharge permits, provides for to meet ordinance objectives. The ordinance would also estab- page ordinance was held at Thurs- monitoring, compliance and en- It also allows the city manager to lish two classes of building sewer day’s Adairsville City Council forcement activities, establishes develop “best management practic- permits — one for residential and meeting. administrative review procedures es” (BMPs) by ordinance or in in- commercial services and one for Among other objectives, the and requires user reporting,” the dividual wastewater discharge per- “establishments producing indus- proposed ordinance seeks to “pre- text reads. mits in order to implement those trial wastes.” vent the introduction of pollutants Under the ordinance, the city local standards. Other pretreatment measures into the publicly-owned treatment manager is tasked with administer- “No user shall ever increase the outlined in the ordinance include works that will interfere with its ing, implementing and enforcing use of process water, or in any way provisions allowing the city man- operation” and “to promote reuse its provisions. attempt to dilute a discharge, as a ager to place restrictions on peak and recycling of industrial waste- While substances such as storm- partial or complete substitute for fl ow period discharges, as well as water and sludge from the public- water, surface water and unpolluted adequate treatment to achieve com- require users to relocate and/or JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS From left, Adairsville City Manager Pam Madison, Councilman ly-owned treatment works.” wastewater are listed as prohibited pliance with a discharge limitation consolidate points of discharge. Lee Castro and Mayor Kenneth Carson at Thursday evening’s The ordinance would also set substances, a provision of the ordi- unless expressly authorized by an city council meeting. fees for “the equitable distribution” nance does allow those and several applicable pretreatment standard SEE ADAIRSVILLE, PAGE 2A Bond Rydal resident presents ‘Bartow reduction DIVERSION TACTICS County’s denied for Forgotten CCC New program Camps’ at BHM man who aims to help Wednesday pulled gun BY MARIE NESMITH at-risk teens [email protected] on elderly On Wednesday, “Bartow County’s Forgotten CCC stay out of jail Camps” will step into the lime- stepfather light during Bartow History BY DONNA HARRIS Museum’s Lunch & Learn pro- BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected] gram. Starting at noon, Donna [email protected] Coffey Little will deliver a pre- Two police offi cers with a heart for sentation on the Civilian Con- A motion to reduce the bond young people have started a new pro- servation Corps’ local presence amount for a man accused of gram to help at-risk youth avoid ending and impact. assaulting a 68-year-old man in up in jail. “For our monthly lecture se- Bartow County earlier this year This week, offi cer Donnie Scott from ries, we bring in speakers who was denied in Bartow Superior the Bartow County Schools Police De- share information on a wide Court Tuesday. partment and Maj. T.E. Ellis from the range of historical topics,” Joseph David Marshall, of Cartersville Police Department launched BHM Director Trey Gaines Cartersville, was arrested Feb. Youth Against Violence and Drugs, a said. “These topics can be of 7 and charged with two counts program for Bartow County’s young men a local nature or about events of aggravated assault and one and women ages 13-19 that’s designed to or themes that have had a wid- count of battery against a per- keep them from falling into the trap of er impact. Our Lunch & Learn son who is 65 years or older. drugs and gangs, to teach them to think program on Wednesday, April “His bond was set at about the consequences of their actions 17, covers a topic of both na- $14,500,” said public defend- and to foster positive relationships with tional and local signifi cance. er Kelley Dial. “He’s been un- law enforcement. In the 1930s, the Civilian Con- able to make that and we have “Over the last fi ve years, the Bartow servation Corps was one of the fi led a request for a preliminary County community has seen an increase New Deal programs designed hearing, but that’s not been sat in criminal activity,” Scott, a school re- to provide jobs for young men down.” source offi cer at Cass High, said. “The struggling during the Great De- Continuing, Dial said the de- intent of this program is to change the pression. fendant is in his late 30s and mindset of youth from criminal thinking RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS “… Across the state of Geor- Cass High School school resource offi cer Donnie Scott conducts a Youth Against that those offenses represent to positive thinking and becoming re- Violence and Drugs (YAVAD) class in the training room of the Cartersville Public gia, between 1933 and 1942, his only Crime Infor- sponsible, successful individuals.” Safety Center Thursday evening. over 120 camps were estab- mation Center (GCIC) cycle. Ellis said Scott came up with the idea lished, housing over 70,000 “In Ohio, he has a theft con- “after discovering a similar program in Douglasville City Police, but we re- group is young people who may have al- enrollees. These young men viction from 2012,” said Cher- Douglasville, Georgia.” vamped it to fi t the needs of Bartow ready had encounters with law enforce- ran telephone lines, worked on okee Judicial Circuit Assistant “[He] saw this program as a way to County,” he said. ment or the judicial system and have dams and erosion control, plant- District Attorney Elizabeth develop a better relationship between at- There are a number of scenarios that been “deemed ‘at-risk’ youth” by society. ed trees, fought fi res and more. York. “A concern for the State risk youth and law enforcement,” he said. make a teenager a candidate for the free “This class works with the local Locally, the individuals living is that he has convictions out “The goal of the program is to change program. court systems and may help [the stu- in the CCC camp worked on a of Colorado from 2018 for giv- the mindset of young people who have “Someone charged for a fi rst criminal dents] change their thoughts about number of projects, including ing false information to a pawn fallen into the trap of criminal addictive offense may be referred by the courts,” police and the court systems and help soil erosion projects around the broker and it looks like a vio- thinking and, hopefully, gain more trust Scott said. “Upon successful completion them to avoid these encounters in the county. By 1940, the Carters- lation of a bond condition … and faith in law enforcement and the ju- of the program, it could be a positive step ,” he said. ville camp was home to 200 so he would be on probation, at dicial system.” in the completion of their sentence. Also, The participants in the 10-week pro- workers.” least, from my records.” Scott, an SRO for Bartow County since kids who are showing signs of behavior- gram, which began Thursday night and Echoing Gaines’ comments, York said the defendant was 2006, said he and Ellis have worked on al problems can be enrolled by the par- will end June 13, will meet every Thurs- Little also underscored the im- visiting his mother at the time getting the program started for “well ents. Or a parent can enroll a child just to day from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cartersville portant work that was performed of the alleged crimes in Bartow. over a year” but didn’t actually start put- learn from the experience.” Public Safety Center training room. by the CCC camps’ workers. “According to the statements ting it together until last fall. Ellis, who has been a police offi cer of the witnesses and the victim, “We adopted the program itself from with CPD since 1993, said the target SEE YAVAD, PAGE 6A SEE CCC, PAGE 6A they had gotten into an argu- ment that had escalated over who took better care of the wife and mother in this situation,” she said. “The defendant struck CES 4th-grader competes at state the victim, his stepfather, who fell to the ground, where he level of YGA writing competition then began hitting him and kicking him ... the victim had BY DONNA HARRIS celebrate their writing successes and recognizing broken fractures in his nose.” [email protected] student achievement in arts and academics. Students could choose whatever topic they SEE MOTION, PAGE 7A Cartersville Elementary School could have a wanted in any genre — short stories, poetry, es- state champion in its midst. says/literary criticism/analysis, journalism, ac- Ellisa MacDonald has been named the fourth- ademic/research reports, personal narratives or grade winner at the Northwest Georgia Regional any other original work — for their entry, which Educational Service Agency level of the Young had a 1,900-word limit. Georgia Authors Writing Competition for 2018-19. State winners will be announced on the Geor- Her short story, “Hercules’ Story,” has now gia Department of Education’s website, probably moved on to the state level, where she will com- in early May. pete for the honor of being the best fourth-grade “I hope [making it to state] inspires other girls SPECIAL writer in Georgia. to achieve goals they might think are out of Cartersville Elementary Principal Melissa Bates and Carters- The contest, sponsored by the Georgia Lan- reach,” Ellisa said. ville Superintendent Dr. Marc Feuerbach congratulate Ellisa guage Arts Supervisors and the Georgia RESA Fourth-grade teacher Megan Hugo said she is MacDonald, left, for being named the fourth-grade winner at Network, encourages public school students in “extremely proud of Ellisa.” the Northwest Georgia Regional Educational Service Agency grades K-12 to develop enthusiasm for and exper- level of the Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition and Marshall tise in their writing while providing a context to SEE YGA, PAGE 2A Brianna Irizarry for being the third-grade runner-up.

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“Her words are captivating, to wanted to participate wrote their ContactUs the point that it makes me want story in their free time,” she said. OBITUARIES YGA to go to a shelter to rescue a dog,” Ellisa, who is grateful to her The Daily Tribune News she said. third-grade teacher, Lori Farmer, From Page 1A Address: Ellisa’s mom said she “couldn’t as well as Hugo for “pushing me 251 S. Tennessee St. “She enjoys writing and is a be prouder” of her 9-year-old to my limits,” said it would be a Cartersville, GA 30120 very dedicated student,” she said. daughter. “great honor to win the state ti- “Her stories are always interest- “Ellisa captured the point of tle.” Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. ing, and I love how interested she view of a shelter dog perfectly,” “I hope it would show others Cartersville, GA 30120 is in writing.” she said. “I think she wrote a they can achieve anything they Ellisa, daughter of Elizabeth great story.” set their mind to,” she said. Phone: 770-382-4545 MacDonald and Bryan MacDon- The young writer, who has The writer said her school held Doris Louise Caldwell After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 ald, said her story is about “my lived in Cartersville her whole a breakfast banquet last year and Fax: 770-382-2711 2-year-old puppy, his diffi cult life, also was happy with her this year for YGA contestants, Doris Louise Caldwell, age 89, of Cartersville, GA, died April Alan Davis, life in a shelter and his struggle piece. and she received a journal and 11, 2019. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 15, Publisher to get a forever home.” “My story turned out better “other cool gifts” for winning 2019, 2 PM, in the chapel of Georgia Funeral Care, Acworth, “When we adopted my dog at than I imagined,” she said. “I’ve the district. GA. The family will receive friends prior to the service from Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor Christmas, I immediately start- brainstormed the idea since Two other Bartow County stu- 1 PM - 2 PM. Georgia Funeral Care & Cremation Services, ed thinking about his story and Christmas. I started putting it on dents were named runners-up at Acworth, GA. Jennifer Moates, this year’s competition,” she paper the week of the competi- the RESA level: Emerson Ele- Advertising Director said, noting she won at the dis- tion.” mentary second-grader Braylee trict level last year as well as a Hugo added the contest entries Meeks for “The Life as a Her- Spring snowstorm buries Midwest, Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified third-grader. weren’t a class assignment. shey Bar” and Cartersville El- Advertising Director Hugo called Ellisa’s story “I announced the competition ementary third-grader Brianna tornadoes possible in the South “very powerful.” to my class, and students who Irizarry for “Ellie’s Story.” Lee McCrory, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Circulation/Distribution Manager FARGO, N.D. — Strong winds and more snow hit the Mid- Byron Pezzarossi, “The city manager and other The ordinance gives the City the west on Friday following a spring storm that buried several Press Room Director duly authorized employees of the ability to issue emergency suspen- states in snow, while forecasters warned churches in the South Adairsville City bearing proper credentials sions, as well as discharge termina- to prepare for strong thunderstorms and potential weekend tor- Email: and identifi cation shall have the tions. Failure to report “signifi cant nadoes. From Page 1A right to enter the premises of any changes in operations or waste- The storm hovering over parts of Minnesota, South Dakota PUBLISHER Under the ordinance, users user to determine whether the user water volume, constituents and and North Dakota was the second “bomb cyclone” storm sys- [email protected] producing and carrying industri- is complying with all requirements characteristics prior to discharge” tem to hit the region in a month. The blizzard was blamed for al wastes would have to equalize of this ordinance and any individu- would result in a penalty of at least hundreds of vehicle crashes in Minnesota and left behind 25 MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] their wastewater discharges so that al wastewater discharge permit or $1,000 and possibly imprisonment inches of snow in northeast South Dakota. their low instantaneous fl ow rate is order issued,” the ordinance text for up to 180 days. Authorities in central Minnesota said lightning struck a tree NEWSROOM never less than 50% of the average reads. “Users shall allow the city A second reading of the ordi- and a shed in the city of Isanti during a rare “thunder snow” [email protected] daily fl ow rate, nor their high in- manager ready access to all parts nance is required before the coun- storm, sending the building up in fl ames. FEATURES EDITOR stantaneous fl ow rate never great- of the premises for the purposes cil votes to approve or deny the Flood warnings were issued Friday for the Red River along [email protected] er than 150% of the average daily of inspection, sampling, records proposal. The next council meeting the Minnesota-North Dakota border, but the river wasn’t ex- fl ow rate. examination and copying and the is scheduled for May 9 at 7 p.m. at pected to swell to levels seen during last month’s severe Mid- PHOTOGRAPHER They would also be required to performance of any additional du- 116 Public Square in Adairsville. west fl ooding, said National Weather Service forecaster Greg [email protected] install a continuous fl ow monitor ties.” Gust. STAFF REPORTERS and recorder — which would be [email protected] provided to the local government [email protected] upon request — and install a moni- toring station “with such necessary Adairsville Location SPORTS REPORTER meters and other appurtenances in Tacos N Subs [email protected] NOW OPEN! the building sewer to facilitate ob- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR servation, sampling and measure- TEX MEX [email protected] ment of the wastes.” Under the ordinance, individu- Join Us For Daily Specials OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSI- al wastewater discharge permits FIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Monday: $550 [email protected] would be approved or denied by Large Mexican Salad the city manager within 30 days (Shell $100 More) LEGAL ADVERTISING of receiving a completed applica- Tuesday: Taco $125 (Soft or Hard) [email protected] tion. 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NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH (CASSVILLE) REFUGE OF HOPE CHURCH OF GOD WHITE UNITED METHODIST SAINT JAMES A.M.E. BAPTIST 106 Firetower Road, Cartersville, GA 30123 6103 JFH Pky Suite C, Adairsville, GA 30103 (Beside Pizza Hut) 3411 Hwy. 411, White, GA 30184 ADAIRSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-8784 678-986-2791 770-386-8089 CHURCH — 1718 Cassville Road, 107 Church St., Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-773-3198 NEW VISION BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH THE CHURCH AT LIBERTY SQUARE Cassville. Saint James A.M.E. 77 Wynn Loop, Cartersville, GA 30120 NAZARENE 315 Grassdale Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-643-9035 2001 Liberty Square Drive, Cartersville, GA 30121 CROSSWALK CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Church is hosting a camp meeting OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-9489 615 Grassdale Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 ATCO BAPTIST CHURCH 312 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 and clean-up today at 9:30 a.m. The 20 Parmenter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-382-5020 THE CHURCH OF GOD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY OAKLAND HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 589 S.R. 20 Spur, S.E., Cartersville, GA 30121 camp meeting will be led by Rev. BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 16 Highland Way NE, Cartersville, GA 30121 678-848-1087 PRESBYTERIAN 42 Old Alabama Road, Emerson, GA 30137 • 770-893-8834 BARTOW CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Doctor Michelle Rizer-Pool. On 770-386-3258 TRINITY CHURCH OF GOD 2851 Highway 140, Rydal, GA 30171 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH OOTHCALOOGA BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-3896 Tuesday, April 16, Pastor Bridgette 121 College Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 678-986-5063 Woody Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CARTERSVILLE Clark will lead Bible study at noon. 770-773-7869 BETHEL CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 183 West Main Street, Cartersville, GA 450 Iron Hill Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-8941 EPISCOPAL PEEPLES VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 770-382-3511 BRANDON’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 68 Ledford Lane, Cartersville, GA 30120 MACEDONIA BAPTIST 205 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH PCA 136 Old Stilesboro Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-5132 770-382-2626 Meeting at Cartersville Seventh Day Adventist Church CHURCH — 1810 Euharlee CARTERSVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 311 Old Mill Rd., Cartersville, GA Road, Kingston. Macedonia Bap- 241 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 1020 Mission Rd., SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-4994 770-382-3132 HOLINESS tist Church will have an Easter Egg CHRIST TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH OF APOSTOLIC FAITH NON-DENOMINATIONAL CASSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 1159 Mission Road SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 BETH ISRAEL MESSIANIC CONGREGATION Hunt for children today, 10 a.m. to 1663 Cassville Road NW, Cartersville • 770-382-6739 174 Mostellers Mill Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-606-1400 96 Iron Belt Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 noon. Easter Sunrise Service April CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 678-531-8629 54 Folsom Rd, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-877-9900 93 Pine Grove Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 1646 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 21 at 7 a.m. Sunday School will be 770-387-1412 678-637-8337 BODY OF CHRIST OUTREACH MINISTRIES CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 100 Merchant Square Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 at 9:45 a.m. and morning service 324 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-382-0148 RACCOON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 470-398-6130 begins at 11 a.m. An Easter Egg 1808 Highway 113SW, Cartersville GA 30120 CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2456 LDS/MORMON CREEKSIDE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 142 Cedar Creek Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS PO Box 936, 585 Old Alabama Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 Hunt for children will be April 13, ROWLAND SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH 870 Peeples Valley Road NE. Cartersville, GA 30121 770-387-3484 10 a.m. to noon. DAMASCUS MISSONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 79 Rowland Springs Road SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-386-0490 174 Gasden Westbrook Avenue, Emerson, GA 30137 770-382-4778 DELIVERANCE TEMPLE CHURCH 312 S. Tennessee Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 DEWEY BAPTIST CHURCH SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 404-558-5154 895 Spring Place Road, White, GA 30184 LUTHERAN CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST 26 Shiloh Road, Stilesboro, GA 30178 SAVIOR OF ALL LUTHERAN CHURCH 770-386-5574 EXPEDITION CHURCH CHURCH — 142 Clear Creek EUHARLEE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Indian Trail SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 32 A Center Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 85 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-387-0379 770-329-3767 Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek 770-382-9115 112 East Church Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-1977 FAITH TABERNACLE Baptist Church is holding Brother- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3831 Hwy 140, Rydal, GA 30171 1024 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-387-0850 TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST hood Saturday today at 9 a.m. with ALEXANDER CHAPEL UMC FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EMERSON 19 Church St., Taylorsville, GA 30178 609 MLK Jr. Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 Brother Ricky Sanford. Youth Ser- 779-684-7734 1941 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 11 Franklin Loop, SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 • 770-382-5874 770-382-7297 770-607-3174 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH vice Sunday is April 14 at 6 p.m. FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CASSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1511 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 GRACE TEMPLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 2171 Hills Creek Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-2060 52 Church Street, Cartersville, GA with Brother Sawyer Springfi eld. 404-886-3224 851 Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 A Spring Revival runs April 22 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH EMERSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIGHTED PATHWAY CHURCH OF GOD 600 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-606-3826 WOFFORDS CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 222 Old Tennessee Hwy. NE, White, GA 30184 60 Eighth Street, Emerson, GA 30137 2054 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA through April 28 with services at 678-227-3004 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2602 LIGHTHOUSE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH 7 p.m. 477 Old Cass White Rd. NW, Cartersville, GA 30121 FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 58B Sequoyah Trail SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-6446 YOUNG STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 6 Young Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 501 Grassdale Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-382-4667 GREATER NEW FELLOWSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-0313 ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH LIVING WAY FOURSQUARE CHURCH CARTERSVILLE CHURCH 69 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 118 East George Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-387-9060 1105 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 KINGSTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF CHRIST — 1319 Joe Frank 26 East Main Street, PO Box 275, Kingston, GA 30145 770-877-3600 Harris Parkway, Cartersville. Car- HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-336-5234 NEW COVENANT CHURCH 1070 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 CATHOLIC 5425 Canton Hwy, Cartersville, GA tersville Church of Christ is hav- 770-382-6076 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH LIFEPOINT CHURCH 850 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 610 North Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 POINT OF GRACE CHURCH ing a Gospel Meeting April 14-17. IRON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-4549 770-382-2040 11 Mimosa Lane, Cartersville, GA 5172 Groovers Landing Rd., Acworth 30101 • 770-974-2951 770-386-2047 Services on April 14 are 10 a.m., MOUNT CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH 825 Hall Station Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 POWERHOUSE MINISTRIES 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Monday 40 East Main Street, Kingston, GA 30145 • 770-336-5273 CHRISTIAN 706-280-9112 324 Mac Johnson Road, Cartersville, GA FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 770-655-6268 to Wednesday services are at 7:30 MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 113 Park Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-773-3951 NORTHSIDE METHODIST CHURCH 1810 Euharleet Road, Kingston, GA 30178 • 770-382-9910 102 Porter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 PURE WORD APOSTOLIC FELLOWSHIP p.m. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Meeting at The Travelodge--235 South Dixie Avenue MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2197 Hwy. 411 NE, PO Box 2170, Cartersville, GA 30120 521 M. L. King, Jr. Drive, PO Box 3633, Cartersville, GA 30120 OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 770-334-3217 770-606-8000 1689 Euharlee Road, Kingston, GA 30145 PLAINVIEW BAPTIST 770-382-4878 THE GATHERING PLACE MACEDONIA PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH PINE LOG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1337 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE CHURCH — 1587 Plainview 180 Mans¿ eld Rd., White, GA 30184 • 770-891-2434 CHURCH OF CHRIST 3497 Pine Log Road, Rydal, GA 30171 Cartersville, GA 30120 (Behind: Tony Tires) CARTERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 770-386-2736 770-458-9881 Road SE, Adairsville. Plainview MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 1319 Joe Frank Parkway, Cartersville, GA 30120 Baptist Church will hold its revival, 550 Mt. Pleasant Road, Rydal, GA 30171 770-382-6775 POPLAR SPRINGS UMC CROSSPOINT CITY CHURCH 7812 Highway 140, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-324-5669 245 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 beginning on April 14 at 6 p.m. and MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH WEST CARTERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 678-721-2377 3068 Old Alabama Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 416 Hwy. 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 SAM JONES MEMORIAL UMC continuing April 15-19 at 7:30 p.m. 100 West Church Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 WITHOUT WALLS CARTERSVILLE MT. ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-4772 214 Nelson Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 with Jonathan Padgett as the revival 147 Jones Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-386-7425 CHURCH OF GOD 678-535-7200 NEW BEGINNING BAPTIST CHURCH ADAIRSVILLE CHURCH OF GOD ST. LUKE AME CHURCH minister. 130 Jones Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 DAVID STREET CHURCH OF GOD 205 Colonel Way, White, GA 30184 297 Old Dixie Hwy. - PO Box 363, Adairsville, GA 30103 4 David Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 (770) 773-3264 770-382-8238 NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH 770-606-2921 THE CHURCH AT LIBER- 1883 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 FOREVER BLESSED CHURCH OF GOD TRINITY AT THE WELL RIVER CHURCH 770-386-1644 49 North Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TY SQUARE — 2001 Liberty 814 West Ave., Cartersville, GA 30120 251 McCormick Rd, Cartersville, GA 30120 NEW CORINTH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH MOUNTAIN VIEW CHURCH OF GOD 770-386-1414 678-908-3360 Square Drive, Cartersville. The 200 Cliff Nelson Road, Euharlee, GA 30145 • 770-386-5366 Highway 61, Cartersville, GA 30120 Church at Liberty Square will have as its special guest on Palm Sunday, April 14, 10:30 a.m., the Pendley Heating Lee University Symphonic Band. & Air Conditioning, Inc. The church also will have its Good Friday Service April 19 at 7 p.m., “Serving You For Over 58 Years” 748 JFH Pkwy. - Cartersville followed by a Block Party and on 770-382-1221 770-382-8282 Easter Sunday, April 21, there will be services at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. with special music by the Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra and Creative Movement Team, live animals, pag- eantry and message by Pastor Jacob Cartersville’s Locally Owned Funeral Home T. King. 770-382-0034

MILLERS CHAPEL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH — 285    Stamp Creek Road NE, White.    Millers Chapel Full Gospel Church is having a Palm Sunday luncheon 927 N. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA  April 14 at 11 a.m. Crossfi re will 770-382-4652 • treasurechestoutlet.com be singing. Pastor Josh James wel- comes everyone. ORLD U.S. &www.daily-tribune.com W 4A Saturday, April 13, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Lobbyist gets probation in case from Russian probe

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WASHINGTON — A Washington political consultant initially entangled in the Russia investigation was sentenced Friday to three years of probation for illegal lobbying and skirting the ban on for- eign donations to President ’s inaugural committee. W. Samuel Patten, 47, and prosecutors had asked for leniency, citing his cooperation in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investi- gation and other ongoing probes. The sentencing comes as federal prosecutors in continue to investigate foreign donations to the Presidential Inaugural Committee and as the Justice De- partment has been cracking down on foreign lobbying violations. Separately, prosecutors fi led charges Thursday against former STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE VIA AP Obama White House counsel Greg Craig, accusing him of lying to Items confi scated from the Ecuadorian residence of Swedish programmer Ola Bini are shown April 12. Bini was arrested Thurs- day at the airport in Quito, Ecuador, while preparing to board a fl ight to Japan. the government to conceal his own work on behalf of the govern- ment of Ukraine. Craig denies wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty Friday. In Patten’s case, he pleaded guilty to violating the Foreign Ace Swedish coder Bini held by Agents Registration Act for lobbying on behalf of the Opposition Bloc, a Ukrainian political party. He also admitted to orchestrating a $50,000 straw-donor scheme to purchase tickets from the inau- gural committee on behalf of a wealthy Ukrainian client. Federal Ecuador was defender of Assange law bars such committees from accepting foreign donations, a fact Patten has admitted he knew when he violated the law. BY JOSHUA GOODMAN Assange at the London embas- activism. Around the same time, would have been an obvious top- Later, Patten also misled the Senate intelligence committee AND FRANK BAJAK sy. She said he was also in Ven- he started to rethink his online ic of conversation in the small, about his conduct when asked to provide documents and testimony Associated Press ezuela earlier this year around habits and at one point gave up Ecuadorian programming cir- as part of the panel’s investigation of Russian election interference. the same time as a close aide to his Gmail account in favor of cles. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said she was most CARACAS, Venezuela — An Moreno’s former mentor turned self-hosted email. “Ola is not a hacker, if by that troubled by Patten’s lies to the committee and likely would have ace Swedish programmer who arch enemy, Rafael Correa. The “I am not a huge fan of hav- you mean a criminal, but he is given him a short prison sentence under other circumstances. was an early, ardent supporter former president granted As- ing all my electronic life hosted someone trying to understand But she credited him for cooperating with the government and of Wikileaks has been arrested sange asylum in 2012 and has under the auspices of U.S. legis- how computers work and protect for taking responsibility for his actions, something the judge said in Ecuador in an alleged plot to been leading a campaign cheered lation, especially not in light of people’s privacy,” Sofi a Ramos “doesn’t happen every day in this courtroom.” blackmail the country’s president on by Wikileaks to expose cor- recent events,” he wrote in a 2013 said in an interview from Brus- Jackson said Patten’s conduct was also “markedly different” over his abandonment of Julian ruption by Moreno that has in- post. sels. from that of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Assange. cluded the release of damaging Friends and loved ones de- Ramos worked with Bini on who carried out a years-long conspiracy to launder money, evade But friends of Ola Bini say the personal documents and photos, scribe Bini as a computer geek a project at the Center for Dig- U.S. tax authorities and covertly infl uence American policy mak- soft-spoken encryption expert is including several that showed who felt most at ease solving ital Autonomy for creating a ers on behalf of Ukrainian interests. Jackson imposed a sentence being unfairly targeted for his him eating lobster in bed. complex programming problem more secure instant-messag- earlier this year that led to Manafort facing about seven years in activism on behalf of digital pri- While the extent of Bini’s rela- for days at a time. At the time ing encryption protocol. In its prison. vacy. tionship with Assange is unclear, of his arrest, he was traveling statement Friday, the center said “There are reasons why your sentence is not going to be like his Bini, 36, was arrested Thurs- the Swede has defended the to Japan, his former wife Ma- Computerworld had ranked him sentence,” she told Patten, as she also imposed a $5,000 fi ne and day at the airport in the Ecua- Wikileaks founder’s free speech lin Sandell told The Associated in 2010 as Sweden’s No. 6 devel- 500 hours of community service. dorian capital of Quito as he rights in an online blog he’s kept Press, for two weeks of jujitsu oper. Prosecutors didn’t fully detail Patten’s cooperation or say prepared to board a fl ight to Ja- over the years. training — one of the few hob- The center is a small non- whether he has helped as part of the inaugural committee inves- pan. The arrest came just hours “Any offi cial who has called bies he indulged in outside of his profi t incorporated in Ecuador tigation. In court papers, Patten’s attorney, Stuart Sears, said his after Assange was evicted from for Assange to be treated as a all-consuming work as a code and Spain dedicated to private, client wasn’t part of a larger scheme to funnel foreign money to the the Ecuadorian embassy in Lon- terrorist or enemy combatant developer. secure and anonymous commu- inaugural committee and isn’t a Trump supporter. don. Bini was carrying at least 30 should be seriously considering He’s an expert on password nication. Its website says it has Patten helped with the Manafort investigation and was slated electronic storage devices. stepping down from offi ce,” he security and secure communi- contributed to well-known proj- to testify in his case before the Manafort pleaded guilty last year. His lawyers said they have not wrote in December 2010. cation who has written about ects including Enigmail and the The two men shared an associate, Konstantin Kilimnik, who was been notifi ed whether he’s been In the same blog, Bini con- hash collisions , a technical Tor privacy browser. Patten’s business partner and a Manafort co-defendant. charged. Authorities said the plot demned Amazon for knocking term for protecting or cracking In the hours before he went to The FBI said Kilimnik has ties to Russian intelligence, an al- hatched with two unidentifi ed WikiLeaks off its hosting ser- passwords. The same expertise the airport Thursday, Bini sent a legation he denies. Kilimnik, who lives in Russia, was indicted Russian hackers living in Ecua- vices and credit card companies was required by Assange when, Tweet warning of a “witch hunt” alongside Manafort on charges of witness tampering but has not dor involved threatening to re- and PayPal for refusing to pro- according to a U.S. indictment by Ecuadorian authorities mop- appeared in a U.S. court. lease compromising documents cess payments to the secret-spill- unsealed this week, he allegedly ping up after Assange’s forced Craig’s case also relates to the Manafort investigation. about President Lenin Moreno as ing site. He also described work- helped Chelsea Manning try to departure from the embassy. Manafort was involved in the fi nancing of a report Craig and his he toughened his stance against ing on a January 2011 panel break into U.S. Defense Depart- Now that prophecy appears to law fi rm authored for the Ukrainian government. The document the Wikileaks founder. about Wikileaks put on by his ment servers using a “hash val- have been true, said his friends. sought to legitimize the prosecution of former Ukrainian Prime “It’s up to the justice system then-employer, global software ue” portion of a password needed “I didn’t realize that knowing Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. to determine if he committed a fi rm Thoughtworks, and includ- to access thousands of classifi ed somebody is a crime,” said Vi- Craig, 74, is accused of misleading the Justice Department about crime,” Interior Minister Maria ing Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon documents. jay Prashad, who runs a Marxist his interactions with reporters and his involvement with a public Paula Romo said Friday. “But we Papers fame. Nonetheless, his Ecuadorian publishing house in India and relations fi rm in securing news media coverage about the report. can’t allow Ecuador to become a Bini arrived in Quito in 2013 girlfriend said that she did not last saw Bini a few months ago Craig, who served as President Barack Obama’s fi rst White center for piracy and spying. That after being transferred from Chi- recall him ever expressing strong in Sao Paulo, Brazil. “He’s the House counsel and previously defended President Bill Clinton period in our history is over.” cago to the Ecuador offi ce of support for Assange despite the last person who would ever be during his Senate trial, denies those allegations. Craig has called Romo said Bini had traveled Thoughtworks, which has guid- fact that the WikiLeaks found- involved in an attempt overthrow the prosecution against him “unprecedented and unjustifi ed.” at least 12 times to meet with ing principles that stress social er has deep ties in Sweden and a government.” Shock at arrest of deputy’s son in black church fi res

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS three century-old African Amer- evening. But though the arrest affi - for a Monday morning bond needed to improve the quality of seeking a recording deal with Pow- OPELOUSAS, La. — Authori- ican churches during a 10-day davit showed how they linked Mat- hearing, had a defender in Nygyl his recordings — but not a racist or er Back Productions. They worked ties said he had no known criminal period in and around Opelousas. thews to the crime, federal, state Bryyn Blackwolf, listed as Nygyl violent person. together and met face-to-face over record. A friend described him as The city of 16,000 people was set and local authorities who gathered Bryyn among Matthews’ Face- “If he’s making a statement, it’s the years. Matthews was at odds an introverted animal lover who on edge by blazes, which evoked for a Thursday news conference book friends. Blackwolf identifi ed against religion and establishment with his parents over his music as- showed no animosity toward any memories of terrorist acts during at the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s himself as a south Louisiana na- only, not against race,” he said, pirations, Blackwolf said, but never race, and a talented, if frustrated the civil rights movement. Offi ce weren’t ready to discuss mo- tive, musician, entrepreneur and later adding, “I don’t think he did showed signs of violence or racism. heavy metal guitar player and sing- A fragment of a charred gaso- tive. owner of the independent record it, but if he did, it would not be be- Matthews had shown interest in er. A fellow musician called him “a line can, surveillance video that Eric Rommal, the agent in label Power Back Productions. In cause the churches are black.” “black metal,” an extreme subgenre really sweet guy.” captured what appeared to be his charge of the New Orleans FBI a telephone interview from Los Blackwolf, 36, a native of of heavy metal, state Fire Marshall But Holden Matthews, the white, parents’ truck in key locations, offi ce, said investigators were still Angeles on Thursday, he described Opelousas, said he met Matthews Butch Browning said. The music 21-year-old son of a Louisiana debit card records and cellphone looking into whether the fi res were Matthews as a talented, sometimes after moving out of state when has been linked, in some instanc- sheriff’s deputy, was behind bars tracking techniques led authorities “bias motivated.” frustrated musician — upset in re- Matthews, who played guitar and es, to fi res at Christian churches in Thursday, accused of torching to arrest Matthews on Wednesday Matthews, who is scheduled cent months after he was told he sang, answered an online ad while Norway in the 1990s. Ethics director to subpoena Abrams bank records

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and various PACs and special-interest groups that The new director of Georgia’s state ethics were affi liated with her campaign,” Emadi said, commission said he plans to subpoena bank re- according to the newspaper. cords from Democrat Stacey Abrams’ nationally Abrams’ former campaign manager, Lauren watched but unsuccessful 2018 campaign for gov- Groh-Wargo, said the campaign worked to com- ernor. ply with the law and accused Emadi of launching The Journal-Constitution reported that a partisan attack. David Emadi, just days into his new posting, said “The Abrams campaign worked diligently to Thursday that he expects the commission to soon ensure compliance throughout the election and, issue subpoenas of Abrams and political groups had we been notifi ed of any irregularities, would that raised money to back her. have immediately taken action to rectify them,” Emadi, who donated $600 to Republican Brian Groh-Wargo told the newspaper. She said Emadi Kemp’s successful gubernatorial campaign and is “is using his power to threaten and lob baseless a former offi cer in the Douglas County Republi- partisan accusations at the former Abrams cam- can Party, did not discuss specifi cs of the inves- paign.” tigation or say what potential campaign fi nance The commission is tasked with collecting cam- violations were suspected. paign contribution and personal fi nance disclo- “What I can say about the investigation into sure reports and investigating potential violations. the Abrams campaign is, in the relatively near Emadi pledged to be a “neutral arbiter.” future, I expect we will be issuing subpoenas for Abrams’ campaign raised a record $27.6 mil- bank and fi nance records of both Miss Abrams lion during her run. The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Saturday, April 13, 2019 5A

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BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE icized the agency’s approach AND TALI ARBEL to 5G Friday. She said the U.S. Associated Press has not auctioned off “midband” spectrum that is better suited to WASHINGTON — The U.S. serve rural areas because of how government will hold a massive far it can carry signals, and that auction later this year to bolster the Trump administration’s ac- 5G service , the next generation tions on 5G have “set us back.” of mobile networks. President She cited tariffs on telecom Donald Trump showcased the equipment that have raised costs announcement Friday, declaring and said the administration has that the race to stand up these been “alienating allies” on the faster, more powerful networks 5G security issue. is a competition “America must The FCC also said Friday that win.” it will be renewing an existing “We cannot allow any oth- $2 billion broadband subsidy er country to outcompete the program, for 10 years. It will United States in this powerful provide about $20.4 billion over industry of the future,” Trump a decade to providers, with the said at the White House. “We goal of connecting up to 4 mil- are leading by so much in so lion rural homes and small busi- many different industries of that nesses to high-speed internet. type, and we just can’t let that The agency spent $34.5 bil- happen.” lion on rural-broadband network Trump also announced a $20 EVAN VUCCI/AP subsidy programs from 2010 to billion plan to expand broad- President Donald Trump shakes hands with FCC chairman Ajit Pai during an event on the deployment of 5G technology in the 2017, according to the Govern- band access to rural areas cur- United States in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Friday. ment Accountability Offi ce. rently without it, a decadelong It’s more expensive for tele- extension of an existing pro- more competitive and health The rollout started last week said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, from most U.S. networks due com companies to serve spread- gram. care better and more accessible. in the U.S. and South Korea but who joined Trump for the an- to concerns that it might enable out rural areas than cities and 5G will mean faster wireless But experts say it’s hard to know will take years. nouncement. Chinese government spying, suburbs, so the government pro- speeds and has implications now how much life will actual- The Federal Communications “We want Americans to be which Huawei denies. The U.S. vides grants to encourage them for technologies like self-driv- ly change because of the much- Commission said Friday that it the fi rst to benefi t from this new has pushed its allies to do the to build internet networks in ing cars and augmented reality. hyped network upgrade. would hold the largest auction digital revolution,” Pai said. same, with mixed results . Hua- rural parts of the country. Some Trump said it will transform the It will take years to roll out, in U.S. history to boost wireless The U.S. is jockeying for po- wei is the world’s largest maker 24 million Americans lacked way people work, learn, commu- and the highest data speeds and companies’ networks. The auc- sition with China over 5G. It has of such equipment. access to high-speed internet as nicate and travel, making farms capacities may not reach rural tion is set for Dec. 10, and will effectively banned Chinese tele- FCC Commissioner Jessica of the end of 2016, by the FCC’s more productive, manufacturers areas at all. be the agency’s third for 5G, com equipment maker Huawei Rosenworcel, a Democrat, crit- count.

and the ranger’s house. They much these young men did for Now situated in a more visible really impressive what they did the venue for nonmembers. also worked with any Bartow our community by improving area, the monument refers to a and what they endured. Then “We are excited to have her CCC farmers to improve their land farmland and saving Pine Log tree being dedicated to Com- most of them went on into the come share her fi ndings with through terracing, crop rotation Mountain from the devastating pany 485 C.C.C. on the 150th armed forces to win World War our members and visitors on this From Page 1A and planting trees. fi res that used to plague it. I am anniversary of the signing of II. So this greatest generation, very interesting topic that had “The CCC camps provided An English professor at Rein- hoping that some family mem- the Constitution of the Unit- they need to be remembered.” an impact on so many lives both work for young men during the hardt University, Little resides bers whose fathers or grand- ed States September 17, 1937. Formed in 1987, BHM’s gift nationally and locally,” Gaines Great Depression and used them in Rydal and utilized BHM’s fathers were in the CCC might Speaking at the rededication shop, multi-purpose room, and said. “We hope attendees to to improve the landscape of both archives for portions of her re- come forward and let me inter- ceremony at Post 42 was Ernie permanent and temporary ex- this program will learn more farms and forests that had been search. view them or share photographs Palmer, whose father, Joe Palm- hibits relocated to the 1869 about this critical period in our devastated by over-reliance on “I became interested in the or memorabilia.” er, was based at the CCC camp Courthouse — 4. E. Church St. national and local history and cotton and timbering,” she said. CCC camps after I hiked the In September 2016, the Amer- in the 1930s. in Cartersville — in December how Bartow County history ex- “In Bartow County, the camp Pine Log Creek trail, which goes ican Legion Carl Boyd Post “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t 2010. Divided into six galleries, tends outside county lines and is was located where the [Ameri- to the CCC quarry that is now a 42 — based at 1 Roosevelt St. for Franklin Roosevelt,” stat- the permanent exhibits include connected to the larger national can Legion Carl Boyd Post 42] beautiful pond,” she said. “That — preserved CCC Company ed Palmer in the 2016 Daily “A Sense of Place,” “Bartow Be- narrative.” and fairgrounds now stand. The led me to ask what the CCC was 485’s 1930s monument, mark- Tribune News article. “Daddy ginnings,” “Community Cham- For more information about camp at the base of Pine Log doing there. There wasn’t a lot ing the 150th anniversary of came here with CCC, and he pions,” “People at Work,” “The the BHM and its exhibits and Mountain was on the Cherokee of information available but the U.S. Constitution’s signing. aways said there would be a lot Coming War” and “Toward New programs, call 770-382-3818 or side of the county line, but that through reading old newspapers, Unearthed by Legionnaire Glen of old maids in Bartow County Horizons.” visit http://bartowhistorymuse- camp also did a lot of work in going to archives and interview- Thompson on Post 42’s property if it wasn’t for the CCC boys. Open to the public, Little’s um.org. Further details about Bartow County. ing local people, I was able to several years prior, the item was “... It is just so important that “Bartow County’s Forgotten Little, and her “Joe Palmer and “The Cartersville camp built piece together the story. relocated and rededicated, with we remember this history. So CCC Camps” presentation will the Cartersville CCC” article the fi rst road up Pine Log Moun- “I want people [who attend assistance from the Etowah Val- much of it’s lost. ... If you see be free for BHM members and can be obtained online at www. tain, as well as the fi re tower the program] to appreciate how ley Historical Society. some of the old news reels, it’s included in regular admission to etowahvalleypilgrimage.com.

tion. cials. wishes to donate to the pro- He also said the current YAVAD “Our speakers are volunteers “The Bartow County School gram can do so,” he said. course is still open, and teens and vary from week to week,” System supports any initiative “That is something we are can show up Thursday at 6 From Page 1A Scott said. “All our speakers that works to make our stu- currently working on, but I p.m. at the CPD training room have a heart for helping kids dents better people, whether am not prepared to elaborate to participate. Topics that will be covered Georgia law to help them un- succeed, and many work in the that be inside or outside the at this time.” For questions or more infor- in the classes include Dealing derstand why certain behaviors community.” classroom,” Page said. “Youth Scott said he and Ellis ap- mation, contact Scott at 770- With and Overcoming Trau- can lead to criminal charges Scott said he and Ellis ex- Against Violence and Drugs preciate the support of the 606-5800, ext. 1033, or don- matic Experiences, Ethics and as well as how to respond pect 12 to 15 students to at- is another example of how our school system, campus po- [email protected]. Values, Improving Self-Es- when confronted by law en- tend the first course, but they community has come together lice, all city and county courts “If there is anyone in the teem, Decision-Making, Sex forcement, how to avoid being are “set up to accept up to 30.” to support each other.” in Bartow County and CPD community that feels like they Crime, Criminal Addictive drawn into a lifestyle of drugs They hope to offer it at least Scott said the school district Chief Frank McCann. know a young person who is Thinking, Going Beyond Lim- and gangs and how their future four times a year, with the next is “supporting and assisting “This is a community ef- headed down the wrong path itations, Conflict Resolution/ could turn out if they stay on one starting in late June. us as much as possible, but fort, and we do this in hopes and may benefit from a pro- Anger, Violent Crime and Bul- the straight and narrow. While this is not being the program’s initial budget is it will not only improve the gram like this, we encourage lying, Drug and Gang Trap, The last class will be a grad- done through Bartow County coming from a small grant. lives of those who complete them to contact us,” Ellis said. Police and You and How to uation banquet, and those who Schools, it is being supported “We are hopeful we can this training but also improve “We are hoping to make a Stay Out of Prison — JOB. meet all the required goals will by Superintendent Dr. Phillip announce in the near future the future of this community,” difference in the lives of our The teens will learn about receive a certificate of comple- Page and other system offi- a means where anyone who he said. youth and our community.” THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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arrested and charged with pe- trolled substance Roberto Teran, of destrian must not dart in traffi c and possession of Ludington, Mich- BARTOW and willful obstruction of law less than 1 ounce igan, was arrested Motion enforcement offi cers. of marijuana. and charged with From Page 1A BLOTTER battery-family vi- The following information Coye Lamar Lee, Qumar Abbas olence. After that, York said the victim attempted to leave the house — — names, photos, addresses, of 227 Anderson Sayed, of 1300 only for the defendant to allegedly follow him outside, pointing a rifl e charges and other details — St., Reidsville, Autumn Court Marlic Dequan at him. was taken directly from Bartow was arrested and Apt. 3, Dalton, Thomas, of 15 “The victim had knocked it aside and he got in his car and drove to County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail charged with pos- was arrested and Grandview Court the police department and the police department called EMS to come records. Not every arrest leads session of less charged with pur- NW A, Carters- look at him and he was transported to the hospital,” York said. “The to a conviction, and a conviction than 1 ounce of marijuana and chase, possess, ville, was arrested defendant gave multiple stories in regards to how this had actually or acquittal is determined by the probation violation. manufacture, distribute or sale of and charged with occurred ... but did admit that he had struck the victim at least once in court system. Arrests were made marijuana. possession of cocaine. the face with his fi st.” by BCSO deputies except where Jahquita Moriah York said the case is not yet indicted, although she did say the dis- otherwise indicated. Martin, of 5590 Kam Gupia Singh, Cameron Adam trict attorney’s offi ce received medical records pertaining to the case Highway 20 NE of 916 N. Ten- Wesson, of 202 late last week. April 11 3101, Cartersville, nessee St. SE, Single Tree Drive, “I think [the bond amount] is perfectly set at this point,” she said. was held on an Cartersville, Calhoun, was ar- “In fact, I wish it were a little higher.” Samantha Ann Al- agency assist. was arrested and rested and charged Cherokee Judicial Circuit Judge Suzanne H. Smith said she con- lison, of 15 Ben- charged with pur- with speeding and curred with the State’s objections. fi eld Circle SE, Bryan Keith chase, possess, manufacture, dis- driving while license suspended “Actually, based upon the injuries that are stated,” she said, “that is Cartersville, was McTaggart, of tribute or sale of marijuana. or revoked. more than reasonable bond.” held for a 93 Lewis Drive court sentence. SE, Cartersville, Joshua Michael Malcolm Alden was arrested and Lee Smith, of Wright, of 3937 unhurt in shooting Michael Wayne charged with fail- 1221 Woodland Oak St., Silverton, Berryhill, of 123 ure to appear. 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STAFF REPORT utes off of assists from Kalyn Donegan 6-4 on the season with two more non-re- time 1-0 before Cartersville tied it one the lead on a goal on a free kick from In a couple of state playoff tune-up and Ansley Holton, respectively. gion games on the schedule for next minute into the second half on a goal about 25 yards out with 15 minutes left matches Friday at Shaw, the Cartersville Shaw scored just before halftime to week before the state playoffs begin. by Kevin Valencia on an assist by Elian in the game, but the Canes could not High soccer teams split, with the girls make the score 2-1, but Donegan then The boys, meanwhile, were playing Abeja. earn the equalizer as time ran out. coming away with a 3-1 win and the got a goal of her own in the second half catch-up most of the night against Shaw, Shaw broke the tie with a breakaway Cartersville head coach D.J. Paradis boys falling by a score of 3-2. to provide some breathing room in the and couldn’t quite make a comeback in goal 20 minutes into the second half and said the game was good preparation for For the girls, Linet Chege provided 72nd minute off an assist from Abbey their 3-2 loss. then took a 3-1 lead on a penalty kick the playoffs. But, fi rst, the Canes will the fi rst-half scoring for Cartersville, Craig. Shaw scored in the fi rst 10 minutes shortly after. face Southeast Whitfi eld Tuesday at posting goals in the 14th and 23rd min- With the win, Cartersville moves to of the game and the game entered half- Cartersville’s Joel Zazueta narrowed home. Cartersville, Cass can’t hang with East Paulding Cartersville Cass track STAFF REPORT takes sole After the Cass High baseball compete team swept region foe Hiram on March 11, it was an encouraging possession in Gordon time for the Colonels, as they had a winning record in region play and were on a bit of a hot streak. of 1st with Central meet However, since then, Cass has STAFF REPORT lost 12 consecutive games and The Cartersville and Cass the Colonels fi nd themselves region win high boys cross country on the outside looking in on the teams took first and second, playoff chase. STAFF REPORT respectively, while the Car- East Paulding, on the other The Cartersville High baseball tersville girls placed second hand, is still in contention for the team defeated Sandy Creek Fri- and the Cass girls came in top seed in Region 7-AAAAA, day night, 6-2, but that wasn’t the fifth in a five-team track and and its quality showed through biggest news of the day for the field meet Thursday at Gor- Friday with an 8-1 home win Canes, at least as far playoff im- don Central. over Cass. plications are concerned. The Cartersville girls actu- The Raiders scored three runs With Troup’s loss to Cedar- ally finished tied with Gordon in the fi rst inning to take control town, Cartersville is back in sole Central for second place with of the game and another in the possession of fi rst place with just 90 points each, 10 points back fourth inning before Cass got on three region games remaining, of first-place Sonoraville. the board in the top of the fi fth giving Cartersville control of its London Shaw once again stole on singles by Thomas Botts and own destiny in regards to earning the show for the Lady Canes, Bryson Markley. a No. 1 seed for the state tour- wining both the shot put and The Colonels’ hope would nament and winning the region discus throw as the Lady be short-lived, however, as East championship outright. Canes’ only first-place finish- Paulding put up four runs in the Of course, even with Troup’s er. bottom of the fi fth to seal the loss, Cartersville still had to win The Cartersville boys had a game. its game against Sandy Creek number of winners, finishing The Colonels made fi ve errors to break the tie atop the Region with 129 points, 30 more than in the game, but that didn’t hurt 5-AAAA standings. The Canes second-place Cass and nearly them as much as timely hitting did so on the strength of a fi ve- 60 more than the next closest by East Paulding, as the fi rst four run fi rst inning. team, Gordon Central. batters in the Raiders’ lineup The two teams traded single Bill Archer won two events, went 6-for-13 at the plate. runs in the fourth and Sandy the 1600 and 800 with times of On the mound for Cass, Blaine Creek tacked on one run in the 4:53 and 2:10 respectively. The Ingram came on in relief after bottom of the sixth, but Carters- Canes had another strong dis- most of the damage was done ville was in control the whole tance performance from Harri- and was not charged a run in his way thanks to that fi rst-inning son Banks, who won the 3200 1 2/3 innings to end the game. rally. in a time of 10:34. Cass is now 7-17 overall on That fi rst inning started off Cartersville also had a good the year and 3-11 in region play with the fi rst four Cartersville day in the relays, with the girls with another game against East batters reaching base — Josh Da- 4x100 winning with a time of Paulding coming up on Monday vis on a walk, Cohen Wilbanks 52.54 seconds and the boys before ending the season with a on a single, Preston Welchel 4x400 relay team winning with a two-game series against an- reaching on an error that scored a time of 3:42. other playoff team, Carrollton, RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS two runs and Mason Barnett’s on Wednesday and Friday of Cass second baseman Matt Shook prepares to throw out an East Paulding baserunner at RBI double to score Welchel. A SEE TRACK, PAGE 2B next week. fi rst base during Friday’s game at East Paulding. single by Ian Inaba two at-bats later allowed Barnett to score on a wild pitch, and Brant Smith doubled with two outs in the in- ning to score the last run of the Tiger Woods among those in Masters logjam frame. Welchel continued his out- BY DOUG FERGUSON tion agent trying to contain the gallery slipped on standing season in the fourth AP Golf Writer the rain-slickened grass and slid into the lower with an RBI double to score Da- right leg of Woods. vis after Davis singled to lead off Tiger Woods ran into the long leg of the law He managed to keep his balance, winced, hob- the inning. Welchel entered the and escaped with a most unlikely birdie. bled and fl exed his ankle repeatedly when he day hitting .478 on the year with He just couldn’t take the next step — one more made it to the fairway. Then he turned trouble a team leading 25 RBIs, while birdie on a back nine fi lled with so many chances — into a birdie and was walking just fi ne the rest Davis started the game hitting to join the largest 36-hole logjam in Masters history. of the way. .377. Golf’s best worked their way to the top Friday “I’m fi ne. It’s all good,” Woods said. “Acci- Wilbanks went 3-for-4 for the at Augusta National to set up a weekend preg- dents happen and move on.” game and Inaba also had two hits nant with possibilities. Francesco Molinari, Ja- What’s happening is a weekend at Augusta on the day. son Day, Brooks Koepka, Adam Scott and Louis National loaded with top players, and not just On the mound, Logan Martin Oosthuizen created the fi rst fi ve-way tie for the those tied at 7-under 136. Dustin Johnson, poised allowed two unearned runs as lead going into the weekend at the Masters. to return to No. 1 in the world after Justin Rose Cartersville had three errors in All of them are major champions. Three have missed the cut, has looked effortless over two the game, but was stellar overall been No. 1 in the world. days and was one shot behind. in the start, recording 10 strike- Looming just as large was Woods, who made Nine players were separated by one shot, a outs in 5 2/3 innings. He was re- it look even more crowded at the top by making group that includes seven major winners and fi ve lieved by Gage Morris, who got Augusta National sound as loud as ever. Despite former No. 1-ranked golfers. Phil Mickelson, at out of a jam by striking out one missing two birdie chances inside 8 feet on the 48 trying to become the oldest major champion, batter in the sixth inning before back nine, he holed consecutive 30-foot birdie was three shots back. Justin Thomas and Rickie Martin pitched a perfect seventh putts for a 4-under 68. Fowler were four shots behind. with a strikeout to end the game. One of those big birdies followed a bizarre mo- “This is really stacked,” Scott said. “I think it’s Cartersville is now 20-4 on ment on the 14th hole. going to be an incredible weekend no matter what the year overall and 8-1 in region Trapped in the trees, Woods hooked a low happens now.” play. The Canes will begin a two- DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP Tiger Woods reacts to his birdie putt on the 15th hole of the sec- punch toward the green and was walking toward game series against Cedartown ond round of the Masters golf tournament Friday in Augusta. the fairway when a Georgia Bureau of Investiga- SEE MASTERS, PAGE 2B at home on Monday. Mets offense fi nds success in win over Braves THE ASSOCIATED PRESS runs and three walks, striking out spend more rehab time at short- tied for third with six homers and Brandon Nimmo hit a two-run eight. stop. Frazier played third and fi rst 17 RBIs, a break during a stretch homer, Jeff McNeil added a two- New York went ahead 2-1 in the day before. He is on the in- of nine games in nine days. Alon- run double and the New York the second on Nimmo’s second jured list with a left oblique strain. so popped up as a pinch-hitter in Mets kept hitting even without homer. ... 2B Jed Lowrie, on the injured the eighth. Pete Alonso, beating the Atlanta Atlanta took a 1-0 lead in the list with a left knee strain, has Callaway dropped Nimmo to Braves 6-2 on Friday night. fi rst on Nick Markakis’ sacrifi ce been hitting on the fi eld, taking eighth as he began the night bat- New York has scored six runs fl y. Ronald Acuña Jr.’s RBI double grounders and doing some light ting .150 with 23 strikeouts, most in six straight games and got there in the fi fth made it 6-2. running, but he’s still not ready in the majors, in 38 at-bats. Nim- against Atlanta with the rookie Braves rookie starter Kyle for a rehab assignment. mo went 3 for 4, pushing his aver- Alonso, the team’s hottest hitter, Wright (0-2) gave up eight hits, Braves: C Brian McCann was age to .205, and scored two runs. getting most of the night off. The six runs and four walks and struck in uniform the second straight UP NEXT fi rst-place Mets, who have won out three in 3 2/3 innings. day for batting practice. Sidelined Mets: LHP Jason Vargas (1-0, three straight, scored four times New York improved to 8-3 by a right hamstring strain, Mc- 9.00 ERA) will make his second in the fourth inning on McNeil’s against division opponents (9-4 Cann is eligible to come off the start after pitching one scoreless hit and RBI doubles from Robin- overall). Atlanta dropped to 2-6 injured list next week. inning of relief earlier this week. son Cano and Michael Conforto. against the NL East. SHUFFLING LINEUP He is 2-2 with a 4.01 ERA in six JOHN AMIS/AP Zack Wheeler (1-1) worked TRAINER’S ROOM Mets manager Mickey Call- career starts against Atlanta. New York Met Keon Broxton steals second base as Atlanta six solid innings after giving up Mets: 3B Todd Frazier was away stuck to his plan of giving Braves: LHP Sean Newcomb (0- Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson goes high for the throw a career-high seven runs in his scheduled to play nine innings Alonso, ranked second in the ma- 0, 1.64) is 2-2 with a 1.82 ERA in from catcher Tyler Flowers during the fourth inning of the game last start. He allowed six hits, two Friday with Class A St. Lucie and jors in slugging percentage and six career starts against New York. Friday in Atlanta. 2B Saturday, April 13, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Golf’s most endearing charm: Fending off Father Time

BY PAUL NEWBERRY gusta National clubhouse. career wasn’t all that memorable, holes, putting him one shot ahead AP Sports Columnist Then, just like that, Lefty a middling 1-over 73 Friday in of 25-year-old Jordan Spieth and snapped out of it. which he was forced to scramble ensuring he would fi nish above the Phil Mickelson fl ashed the far- He’s got his sights on a fourth mightily to overcome a wayward cut line for the fi fth time in the last away look of a man approaching green jacket. driver. seven years. a half-century of life, clearly pon- “I think I’ve got another major But it was enough to keep him in But Father Time will catch him dering where the time went. in me,” Mickelson said confi dent- the thick of things after an open- one of these days. “It goes by fast,” he reminisced, ly. “At least one, maybe two. I ing-round 67, to give him a shot at Just ask Ian Woosnam, the glancing toward the rolling hills would love to get one right here.” becoming the oldest player to win diminutive Welshman who won and towering pines beyond the Au- The 100th round of his Masters one of golf’s major championships. the Masters in 1991, the same year For a sport that can be a bit le- Mickelson made his Augusta de- thargic, needlessly complicated but as an amateur from Arizona and way too stuffy, this remains State. one of its overwhelming charms. Sharing Langer’s age but 5 DAY FORECAST On any given day, the old guys plagued by a bad back, Woosnam can still go swing-for-swing with is no match for this course. Hasn’t CHARLIE RIEDEL/AP SATURDAY SUNDAY all those buffed-up youngsters, Phil Mickelson hits a drive on the ninth hole during the second been for the better part of two 4/13 4/14 giving us all a bit of hope as we round of the Masters golf tournament Friday in Augusta. decades. He wanted to quit a few approach middle age and beyond, years ago, but his spouse wouldn’t clear evidence that our golden A player is far more likely to win The Masters leaderboard also let him. years don’t have to be confi ned to a major title in his 20s than his 40s. included a pair of 43-year-olds, “I got a telling off from my a rocking chair. But there’s a good three dozen Tiger Woods and Ian Poulter. But, wife,” Woosnam joked. “She said, That’s especially the case at Au- members of the Over-40 Major really, the most impressive perfor- ‘Get out there and do it again.” Slight chance of Showers/T-storms. gusta National, which embraces Champions Club, and it seems mance of the fi rst two days was But Friday’s round was his last showers, with High near 76. the geezers like a warm, comfy only a matter of time before some- turned in by Bernhard Langer, the at Augusta National. T-storms. Mostly Chance of precipita- blanket. one in their 50s break through to 61-year-old German who is gray- If Woosnam comes back again, cloudy, high near 80. tion is 90%. “Every time I come here, I just win one of the biggest events. ing at the edges but still looks as fi t it will just be for fun. After rounds feel like a kid again,” Mickelson For now, the oldest to do it was as he did in his prime. of 80 and 76 — and missing the SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT A 30% chance of A chance of showers said. “It’s so much fun.” Julius Boros, at the PGA Cham- Langer isn’t going to win the cut for the 11th year in a row — he showers/T-storms. and thunderstorms. He’s already got one major title pionship way back in 1968, when tournament. But he easily made announced his Masters retirement Mostly cloudy, with a Mostly cloudy, with a since entering his 40s, capturing he was about four months past his the cut, cruising around the course as soon as he walked off the 18th low around 66. low around 47. the 2013 British Open at age 43. 48th birthday. But Tom Watson he knows so well with rounds of green. Now, with his 49th birthday a little very nearly captured the 2009 71 and 72. He can’t hit it as far as “It doesn’t seem to get any bet- MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY over two months away, there’s little British Open at age 59, squander- those players half as age (and then ter,” Woosnam said, in words that 4/15 4/16 4/17 doubt that he’s still got the game to ing a lead with a bogey on the 72nd some), but he knows each nook everyone can relate to with the win another. hole and losing to Stewart Cink in and cranny of the course, the sort passing of the years. “Maybe if “I expected to be a little bit a four-hole playoff. of local knowledge that goes far at they will give me a cart or some- better, to be honest,” said Mick- Mickelson already has a victory a place such as this. thing like that, I’ll come back. That elson, whose 4-under 140 left this season and it’s not at all far- Not that he’d turn down a dip in would be all right. But I don’t think him three shots off the lead. “But fetched to envision him contend- the fountain of youth. I’ll get that.” there’s nothing better than having ing for a few more championships “I’m hitting a 4-iron and (young- Woosnam savored the laughs Sunny, with a high Sunny, with a high A 20% chance of a chance going into the weekend at after he turns 49 on June 16 — er players are) hitting a 9-iron,” and the memories. near 66. near 77. showers. Partly the Masters, and that’s what I want which just happens to be the same Langer quipped. “I would rather This part of his journey was MONDAY NIGHT UESDAY IGHT sunny, high 79. T N to focus on. I know that I’m play- day as the fi nal round of the U.S. hit a 9-iron and have a little less done. Clear, with a low WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mostly clear, with ing well enough.” Open at Pebble Beach, site of his experience.” In the end, the years always win. around 44. a low around 52. A 20% chance of As with all sports, golf will al- most recent triumph a mere two He closed out Friday’s round But in golf, sometimes, it takes showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low ways be a young man’s game. months ago. with three birdies on the last fi ve them longer to catch you. around 59.

Today’s weather Masters Forecast for Saturday, April 13, 2019 From Page 1B TENN. N.C. Woods has gone 14 years since Rome 82/66 he last won the green jacket, 11 years since his last major and had Athens 83/66 fi ve surgeries — four on his back, Atlanta S.C. 82/69 the other to rebuild his left knee. But he feels he’s getting closer. “The last three majors, I’ve Augusta 87/67 been right there,” Woods said. ALA. Macon 86/66 He briefl y held the lead Sunday

Columbus in the British Open. He chased 85/69 Koepka to the fi nish line in the Savannah 84/68 PGA Championship. And now he goes into the weekend one shot Albany 87/69 behind, the closest he has been to

Valdosta a lead going into the weekend at a 86/67 major since the 2013 British Open FLA. at Muirfi eld. But that’s not just anyone he’s trailing. Molinari, the British Open ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. champion who has shown he be- longs among the elite in golf, had a 67 and was the fi rst to reach 7 under. Day was right behind, cop- CHRIS CARLSON/AP Brooks Koepka chips to the 15th green during the second round for the Masters golf tournament ing with nagging soreness in his Friday in Augusta. lower back with a 67 to match the Italian. reach 8 under with a 2-iron into portant day because there’s no with a couple of long birdie putts, Koepka, the U.S. Open and 5 feet for eagle on the 15th, only doubt someone in the top 15, or and he had no complaints with his PGA champion, began with a to miss a 3-foot par putt on the a few of them, are going to play position. birdie to quickly take the lead, 16th. It added up to a 68 for the very well,” Scott said. “This is the “I feel like I played my own only to hit out of the pine straw, Australian who won the Masters best players in the world on the way back into the tournament,” off a tree and into the creek to six years ago, and has gone three biggest stage that we all want to Woods said. “I was just very pa- make double bogey on the par-5 years since his last victory. be in so badly.” tient today, felt very good to be second hole. He made two more He had a chance to win the Storms stopped play for only out there doing what I was doing. bogeys before reaching the sev- PGA Championship in his last 29 minutes, long enough to stall This is now three straight majors enth hole, and then pulled himself major until Koepka pulled away Woods. that I’ve been in the mix and so together to salvage a 71. and Scott made a careless bogey He made the only birdie on No. it’s good stuff.” “You’re going to be tested in a at the end to fi nish third. He has 11 all day, and hit his tee shot on As for Rory McIlroy, the career major championship one way or shown fl ashes this year on the the dangerous par-3 12th to 5 feet Grand Slam might need to wait an- another,” Koepka said. “I hit a bad West Coast, at Torrey Pines and when the horn sounded. Woods other year. McIlroy played the par shot; just got to suck it up and just Riviera, but has geared his game returned and missed the putt, and 5s in even — two bogeys, one par keep going on. You’ve got a lot of toward this week. then took three shots from 35 feet and an eagle on No. 8 that got him holes left, and you can make up Here he is, with a lot of com- behind the par-5 13th green to under par, but only briefl y. He was some ground.” pany. lose another prime birdie oppor- only seven shots behind, but he had Scott was the only player to “Look, tomorrow is a very im- tunity. But he made it up for them 35 players in front of him.

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