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January 13, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Bartow proposes new plan for Adairsville Third Army Road interchange council BY JAMES SWIFT Paulding County a tie-in to Interstate 75 via a lim- [email protected] ited-access road spanning from Dabbs Bridge Road to Third Army Road. approves Since 1999, Cobb County officials have sought But Bartow County officials have different plans a solution to its “Paulding problem” — the glut of — literally. congested traffic along Highway 92 from U.S. 41 “We’re going to get one of the engineers we DDA to Glade Road. Of particular concern is the inter- work with, Southland, to refine a concept that section where 92, Glade Road and Cherokee Street we’ve presented,” said Bartow County Adminis- agreement come to a head. Since a spate of land develop- trator Peter Olson, “which would move the inter- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Bartow County officials are pushing for a redesign of the long- ments made the realignment of 92 and Glade Road change a couple of thousand feet north of what I’ll BY JAMES SWIFT delayed Third Army Road interchange project, which would unfeasible, the remedy pursued for almost two call the ‘Cobb-Paulding design.’” [email protected] provide Paulding County commuters I-75 access through the decades has been a proposed interchange around southern tip of Bartow. the southern tip of Bartow, which would give SEE INTERCHANGE, PAGE 2A At the first public meeting of the year, the Adairsville City Council unanimously approved a motion to authorize its city manager to enter into an agreement with the “low Bartow responsive responsible bidder” to complete a master plan for the Health and city’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA.) Wellness PEED “It’s just to begin the process for S master planning the Downtown Development Authority area, so Initiative that we can move forward with marketing the downtown busi- nesses,” said Adairsville City takes shape Manager Pam Madison. “It’s the BY MARIE NESMITH EED FOR next step in our long-term goal to [email protected] be a Main Street America-desig- N nated DDA area.” To help Bartow residents “feel The boundaries of the DDA better and live longer, happier lives,” area, Madison said, extends from Hannah Surrett is helping spearhead Chestnut Street down to the Jack- the Health and Wellness Initiative. son House on the south end and “Health and wellness is a topic encompasses Railroad Street — that I have had a growing interest “all the homes, everything on the [in] over the past few years,” said other side of Railroad Street, as Surrett, marketing and promotions well” — to the west. The eastern coordinator for the Cartersville border roughly stretches from Downtown Development Author- Dyar Street down to Lawrence ity. “However, what pushed me to Street, while the northern bound- actually work towards change was ary stops fairly close to the the … [Marjory] Stoneman Dou- Adairsville Public Library. glas High School shooting [in Park- Madison said there is no current land, Florida] in February of 2018. timetable for when the master plan Witnessing this tragedy happen to a would be completed, nor a time- community not much different than frame specified for when its Cartersville, made me want to do guidelines would be implemented. what I can [to] prevent anything “We haven’t even issued a no- like this from happening here. SPECIAL tice to proceed yet, so once we “From there, I started trying to Georgia Highlands sophomore Logan meet with the consultant, then work towards building a program Palmer finished in third place at a race we’ll have an idea of how long at Boyd’s Speedway in September. that improved the physical and men- they think it should take,” she said. tal health of Cartersville/Bartow “It would really be more kind of County. Fortunately for me — be- goals more than hard and fast cause something like this is a big un- rules, because we’ve already es- dertaking and I could not do this on tablished the DDA area and cer- my own — the Bartow County [Co- tain restrictions on types of operative] Extension Office got wind businesses that can locate in the that the Downtown Development GHC student studies by day, races by night downtown area and what types of Authority was working on a Health signs and things like that you can and Wellness Initiative, and they BY DONNA HARRIS that while racing.” have.” wanted to help. From there, we con- [email protected] When he turned 15, Palmer moved up to the big boys’ league The endgame of the master plan nected and decided to join forces, when he took the wheel of a crate late-model race car at a dirt- — and the creation of the down- and the Health and Wellness Initia- Mild-mannered college student by day; thrill-seeking speed track racing event at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock. town area itself — Madison said, tive as you know it was created.” demon by night. And he was hooked. is to stimulate the local economy. With the initiative in the early That pretty much sums up the life of Logan Palmer, who “Racing is a lot like life — you have ups and downs, times “This is really, hopefully, help- stages of development, Surrett and races crate late-model cars at more than 100 mph on dirt tracks of success and times of failure,” Palmer said. “Racing gives ing the owners of the buildings be Alexis Roberts — family and con- in Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama when he’s not studying me a motive. It builds my character by teaching me to strive able to bring in occupants,” she sumer sciences agent for the Bar- business at Georgia Highlands College’s Cartersville campus. towards victory even when the sport knocks you down. In rac- said. “So they’ll kind of take a tow County Cooperative Extension The 19-year-old Acworth resident began his racing career at ing, I set goals, and when a goal is met, I get overwhelmed with look at types of businesses that Office — are encouraging area res- age 12, when he raced go-karts on a pro circuit across the South. joy. Racing is a sport where it’s all or none. You can’t be semi would do well in the downtown idents to help shape its direction. “When I was younger, I thrived on the feel of speed,” he into it. Racing takes time, dedication and patience.” area.” “The purpose of the initiative is to said. “I wanted to go fast and feel the rush of adrenaline going SEE , PAGE 5A improve the health of Bartow through my body. Dirt oval karts gave me the ability to achieve RACER SEE ADAIRSVILLE, PAGE 8A County by providing more commu- nity resources, events and educa- tional programs,” Roberts said. “Bartow County has a significantly higher rate of obesity, diabetes preva- Educators list issues they hope lence and physical inactivity than the state average, which all profoundly influences quality of life. Addressing legislature will address this year these challenges cannot be tackled by one organization alone. As they say, BY DONNA HARRIS To guarantee a “firm revenue base for state it takes a village. Coming together [email protected] funding of public education,” Page said the school and combining resources is going to system “opposes the creation of any new program be essential to moving the needle and With a new legislative session about to convene, or any expansion of existing programs that use creating lasting change. officials with the school systems and colleges in public funds to pay private school tuition for stu- “As the coalition continues to de- Bartow County have their wish lists of what they dents.” velop, community participation will hope the state’s senators and representatives will As far as the constitutional authority of school be so important. Currently, we are consider this year. boards, the school district is urging the General As- in the process of finding out what The Georgia General Assembly will begin its sembly to “align legislative initiatives with state the community wants and needs 2019 legislative session Monday at 10 a.m. at the constitutional provisions regarding the control, through an anonymous health sur- State Capitol in Atlanta. management and funding of public schools,” the vey. The survey takes about 2 [to] 3 Bartow County School Superintendent Dr. superintendent said. minutes to complete and will help Phillip Page said his system is supporting the Finally, the school system would like to see a re- provide direction for our efforts. 2019-20 legislative priorities set forth by the Geor- view of the assessment system in the new year to The survey can be completed online gia School Boards Association: the education “limit the number and to build flexibility into the at this link — funding formula, non-expansion of publicly system for districts to move students as they are https://bit.ly/2TKxym9 — or in per- funded private school options, constitutional au- ready and see fit,” Page said. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE thority of school boards and assessments. Cartersville City School Superintendent Dr. Local educators hope Georgia legislators will help find ways to son at the Bartow County Extension increase safety measures for their students. The Bartow County office. The link will also be posted “The Bartow County School System supports a Marc Feuerbach has three issues on his legislative School System conducted an Active Shooter Drill last month at on the Downtown Cartersville modification to the Quality Basic Education for- wish list. Adairsville High School that had school resource officer Buddy Facebook and Instagram accounts.” mula to include a funding level based on the actual “We would like to see the following: continue Wilson, Bartow County Sheriff's Office deputies and other law costs to provide a quality program to all public enforcement officers looking for two “shooters” inside the SEE HEALTH, PAGE 2A school students,” he said. SEE EDUCATORS, PAGE 5A school.

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Address: Mr. Kelly was born on Novem- Wright; grandson, Andrew dren, Noah and Jase Owens and Kelly’s honor to the Etowah Val- 251 S. Tennessee St. ber 16, 1940, in Moore; nephew, Kevin Kelly. Maddy, Savannah and Connor ley Humane Society at Cartersville, GA 30120 Cartersville, Mr. Kelly is survived by his Payne and Spencer Moore; www.etowahvalleyhumane.org or GA, son of the daughters, Angie (Todd) Adams, brother, Harvey Kelly; several 36 Ladds Mountain Rd., Mailing Address: late Telford and Lori (James) Broussard and nieces and nephews; Cartersville, GA 30120. 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 Hortense Kelly. Cindy (David) Bowling; loving Friends are cordially invited to Please visit www.owenfuner- Mr. Kelly is dog, Gunner Kelly and his new a visitation with the family from als.com to post tributes and sign Phone: 770-382-4545 preceded in guardian Leslie Ponder; grand- five o’clock in the evening until the on-line register. After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Mark Ray Kelly death by his children, Zack (Courtney) Moore, eight on Sunday, January 13, Owen Funeral Home, 12 Fax: 770-382-2711 Mark Ray Kelly, age 78, passed loving wife, Chase (Brittany) Payne, Breanna 2019. Collins Dr., Cartersville, GA away on Friday, January 11, Sandra Kelly; (Eric) Owens and Mallory and In lieu of flowers, memorial 30120 has charge of the arrange- Kelly Alan Davis, 2019. sister, Virginia Maggie Howard; great-grandchil- donations may be made in Mr. ments. Publisher Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor shape, so we’re not sure what it will our efforts will be best directed. soning for pursuing this initiative nately, those things aren’t track- Jennifer Moates, Health entail just yet,” Surrett said. “The “This is where we need the com- was based in mental health, I have able, so [if] I were to measure the Advertising Director overall goal is to empower the citi- munity’s help,” she said, referring learned that things, such as exer- outcomes of this [initiative] over Mindy Salamon, FROM PAGE 1A zens of Bartow County to better to the online survey. “… Getting a cise, eating healthy, music, medita- the coming 10 years or so, I would Office Manager/Classified Echoing Roberts’ comments, their health through education, sample size large enough to be in- tion, hobbies, human connection hope … [to see] an overall trend of Advertising Director Surrett also is urging the public to events, incentives, etc., but the coali- dicative of the Bartow County and more all improve mental lower blood pressure and BMI.” take part in the survey. tion has not set strategic goals yet. community is vital to gearing our health. I want the citizens of Bar- For more information, email Lee McCrory, Circulation/Distribution “This Health and Wellness Initia- We are currently in an information programming and goals in the right tow County [to] feel better and live Roberts at [email protected] or Surrett Manager tive is still growing and taking gathering phase so we can see where direction. … While my initial rea- longer, happier lives. Unfortu- at [email protected]. Byron Pezzarossi, Press Room Director achieve that transportation goal, but kind of swooped around and necessarily going to be too much sign” would ever see construction. Interchange we want it to have some good con- merged right under 41 and with no involved, because it’s not touching “Just the environmental review Email: nectivity for the south end of Bar- stop lights. And then to get to Bar- Cobb anymore. Although it’s ben- process can take a couple of years, MANAGING EDITOR FROM PAGE 1A tow. You look at the development tow, you had to go through two in- efitting Cobb, so we’d like to have and then it’s a question of if the [email protected] Olson said the county has had that’s occurred on the north end of terchanges.” their political assistance pushing it state gets on board with the project discussions with officials in Pauld- Cobb and you hit the Bartow As an “off-the-cuff” estimate, onto the transportation improve- — which I think they will, they NEWSROOM ing County about an alternative County line and nothing has hap- Olson tabbed the projected cost of ment plan, the state plan, and get- were on board in general with the [email protected] blueprint for the long-discussed pened up there. And in part, it’s be- the “Bartow-Paulding design” to be ting money for it.” Third Army Road project — but FEATURES EDITOR project, which — as originally pre- cause there’s not good access to the about $60 million-plus. “I think our As for funding, Olson said he they’ll have to put it in line for [email protected] sented — would have put a new in- interstate.” route is actually going to be a little would expect Bartow and Paulding money, so how many other projects PHOTOGRAPHER terchange about halfway between Per Georgia Department of shorter,” he said. “The concept is to work on preliminary engineering are already in front of us?” [email protected] the bridges over Lake Allatoona Transportation documents, the not as elaborate a design [and] I for the project, with right of way The earliest Olson said he envi- and the bridges over Joe Stella original project design by Arcadis think the right of way would be and construction costs paid via fed- sions the long-delayed project get- STAFF REPORTERS Drive. U.S., Inc. was tabbed at well over less, so I think it will be a less ex- eral dollars — specifically, “the ting underway is five to seven years [email protected] “We feel that this design is more $100 million, with construction pensive design than what they had M240 pot that the Federal Highway — and even then he acknowledged [email protected] beneficial to Bartow County. The costs figured at about $80.2 mil- before.” Administration (FHWA) gives his projections may be a little too SPORTS REPORTER other design, it was really designed, lion. Furthermore, Olson said the Ar- states to spend on their projects.” optimistic. [email protected] frankly, to move Paulding County “The design they had before, you cadis plan was essentially just a As the case with most projects “For this one, we just received traffic through Cobb and through came off the interstate and as you concept report and interchange jus- that seek FHWA dollars, however, the initial kick,” he said. “It’ll be a ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Bartow to the interstate,” Olson drove across Third Army Road … tification report, without any engi- Olson said it will be years before long game ahead of us to get this [email protected] said. “It displaced a lot of our resi- you’re just kind of on a berm or neering studies or even a detailed the proposed “Bartow-Paulding de- thing to the end zone.” OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED dents and property owners and whatever, you’re up in the sky, and design of the proposed roadway it- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR businesses and it didn’t allow any then you fly over 41 and you can self. [email protected] access … it was really of no benefit shoot straight across into Paulding “We’re kind of back to the be- CONSTRUCTION TO County and keep on trucking,” ginning — we’re going to refine LEGAL ADVERTISING to the county, but it was in the Olson said. “To go to Cobb, south- the concept and work with Pauld- [email protected] county and therefore in our [Met- PERMANENT FINANCING ropolitan Planning Organization] bound, they had off-ramps that just ing on it,” Olson said. “Cobb’s not PRODUCTION area and it would have to be our [email protected] funds spent to do it, or funds that AVAILABLE AT REGIONS are allocated for our benefit.” Letter Guidelines: While the specifics are still being Gary Fox, Letters to the editor on issues of broad public interest are worked out, Olson said the new de- sign would have a far greater im- Renee Killian welcomed. Letters must bear a NMLS #546413 complete signature, street ad- pact on Bartow County residents CPA dress and phone number (ad- and commuters. Mortgage Loan Originator dresses and phone numbers “I don’t know the details of the Vice President will not be published). Letters of particular crossings, but I guess • Business and [email protected] 500 words or less will be ac- there will probably be a bridge over cepted. Libelous charges and 41 to not impede the traffic, but it Personal Tax 770.655.4148 abusive language will not be will have better access northbound 620 East Main Street considered. Information given and not just good access south- Preparation Cartersville, GA 30120 must be factual. All letters will bound,” he said. “And it will prob- be printed as submitted. No ably have access at 293 as well. corrections will be made to That would be my expectation, so • Tax Planning for grammar, spelling or style. people from Bartow could either Writers may have letters pub- come down 293 and get on it or Tax Law Changes lished once every two weeks. come down 41 and get on it.” Consumer complaints and • Entity Formation thank-you letters cannot be As for the interchange itself, used. All are subject to editing. Olson said the new design would 319 E. Church St., Suite A, Cartersville Send letters to 251 S. Ten- eliminate a proposed intersection (directly across from Cartersville High School) CARTERSVILLE nessee St., Cartersville, GA “right at that elbow of a curve in I- 30120, or e-mail to 75 that’s so dangerous,” which also 770-608-4523 LOOKING GLASS SHOW [email protected]. wouldn’t provide access to the east [email protected] www.goxcpa.com Editor’s Note: side of the interstate. 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BY JAMES SWIFT boarding industries produced $5.73 [email protected] billion in estimated revenue in 2016 alone. For Rebecca and Jon Tyler “More and more families are Ylvisaker, operators of Mission bringing dogs home everyday, the Road Kennels at 501 Mission Road shelters are doing a much better job Southeast in Cartersville, opening of adopting out pets and so many JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS their business late last year was the more people have pets at home Rebecca and Jon Tyler Ylvisaker — alongside their 8-year-old Irish Wolfhound/Great Dane mix Pepsi — opened Mission Road realization of roughly (ruffly?) half now,” Jon said. “For this area, most Kennels in Cartersville late last year. a decade of dreams. people have to travel 20 miles ei- “Personally, we don’t have chil- ther to Kingston or to Acworth or pet-sitting service, I had to turn makes your pet care facility most cure it. We definitely don’t want to DTN: What’s a regular day like dren so our pets are pretty much to Canton to have somebody pro- away so many people because I just different from others in the county? ever take someone’s personal pet at the kennel? our kids,” said Rebecca, 29, who vide a service like we provide … couldn’t do it all. So we decided RY: We designed the facility outside of a secured area, so that’s JTY: I get here, mainly around 6 was born and raised in Bartow. “So there’s a huge market for it, and it’s that we really needed to have a fa- around what we were ultimately why we have everything contained in the morning. I come in, I open we can definitely relate to others a service that’s sorely needed.” cility here in town that would ac- going to do. It wasn’t a facility that to the facility now. But we would up all the doggy doors, let the dogs when they bring their animals to us, commodate for a big need, because we took and turned into [a kennel], definitely like to offer it at some go outside and I take each one out, they want their animals to be cared Name: Rebecca Ylvisaker, Jon there wasn’t one. it was from the ground up. We had point in the future. Right now we one at a time. I let them sniff for and loved and that’s definitely Tyler Ylvisaker the dogs in mind — cleanliness, have about an acre fenced in so around, run around, go potty, and I what we feel like we provide.” Age: 29 DTN: What made the Mission keeping everybody safe and com- we’ve got quite a bit of area for dogs. bring them all back in and feed The Ylvisakers spent years Current City: Cartersville Road area appealing to you as a site fortable … the whole facility was them all. I go through and make drawing up the designs for the ap- Hometown: Cartersville (Re- for your facility? designed for this one aspect, so I DTN: What are some of the reg- sure that there are no messes that proximately 4,000-square-foot fa- becca), Crystal Lake, Illinois (Jon) JTY: This particular location, definitely think that’s an advantage. ulations you have to meet to open need to be cleaned up … I’ll go in cility. The finished product sports High School: Cartersville it’s been in her family’s ownership Also, we’re so close to downtown up a pet care facility? there and clean the run while dozens of climate-controlled doggy College: Kennesaw State Uni- since the early 1900s. It was land and I think we’re only five miles RY: We had to go through a lot they’re out of it, and from then on, suites, each with a covered exterior versity that was already here and it was a off I-75. We’re in the city limits and of regulation, a lot of hoops to get I’m usually handling any clientele run so that Rover and Spot have Occupation: Pre-school teacher perfect location, because it’s just we’re on a major road that’s easily where we are. Zoning, we had to go that comes in. Usually between 7 ample room to stretch all four of (Rebecca), full-time kennel opera- right outside of downtown and it’s accessible to other sides of town … through the City to get everything and 11 in the morning we have their legs. And on the outside, tor (Jon) off a major collector here. So many well, as long as there’s not a train. done, building a new facility we drop-offs. there’s about an acre of roaming people pass by it every day and it’s had to get a certificate of occu- room surrounding the facility — DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS: Be- on their way to work or their way DTN: Is there any specific clien- pancy, pass all of that, then we had DTN: How would you like to see ideal for impromptu games of fetch fore you opened the pet care facil- home. It’s very convenient for peo- tele or demographic you’re looking to get a kennel license, which was the business expand in the future? and leisurely bouts of grass sniff- ity, what sort of things were you ple to get in and out versus other fa- to pinpoint? done through the Department of JTY: We’d like to hopefully add ing, naturally. doing professionally? cilities in the surrounding area. JTY: There’s nobody we’re try- Agriculture. They came in and in- another facility here in the future, While it’s something of a part- REBECCA YLVISAKER: I ing to target, other than people who spected and we have to maintain just for group daycare, people who time gig for Rebecca — her day job graduated in 2015 with an early DTN: Can you give us a quick own dogs and cats … this is an that kennel license as well to con- just want to drop their dogs off and is serving as a Kids and Co. Pre- childhood education degree, but I overview of the services you pro- open facility for anybody, really. tinue boarding dogs. We also have hang out with other dogs through- Kindergarten teacher for grew up riding horses and taking vide? to follow regulations as far as vac- out the day. Cartersville City Schools — it’s a care of horses and managing stables RY: We offer dog boarding, DTN: Do you have a strategy for cines and vaccinations for dogs full-time operation for spouse Jon, here and there. I rode in my college which is for people on vacation or appealing to younger customers, coming in to make sure every- DTN: Lastly, a more philosoph- who is also 29. His workday usu- equestrian team and, of course, had whatever it might be, but we also especially millennials? thing’s secure, then we also follow ical question: to you, what does it ally spans from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on a love for animals anyway. While I offer dog daycare services, so if JTY: Social media has been the a strict protocol for cleanliness and mean to be a pet owner? weekdays. From 11 a.m. until 3 was in college, I watched people’s you just wanted us to have your biggest seller, especially with the making sure everything’s sanitary JTY: They’re not just dogs and p.m., he said he often plays puppy dogs and I started watching dogs at dog while you’re at work or while millennial demographic. So many — it’s pretty straight forward stuff, cats to us. These are people’s fam- personal trainer (and occasional my house … I got a job in the you’re going down to Atlanta for people use Instagram or Snapchat stuff we would’ve done, regardless. ily members that they’re bringing pamperer.) Cartersville City Schools system the day, we do offer half-day and or Facebook, and it’s been a huge to stay with us, and we want to try “We offer playtime for dogs,” he and then I continued following the full-day daycare. We also do cat help in reaching out to people. DTN: How many employees do to give them the care that they said. “Some dogs get a bath when “dog career,” I guess you could say. boarding, and then we have plans you currently have? could receive at home. they stay with us, if the client wants I’ve always had a love for dogs and to eventually offer group play sort DTN: Do you have any plans for JTY: It’s just us starting off for RY: It’s been wonderful the ex- us.” an animal passion. of things, socialization for puppies, outdoor amenities at your busi- right now. In the future we plan on periences we’ve had over the past While her two-legged parents JON TYLER YLVISAKER: I in the future. ness? bringing on some employees to few years with our own personal tend to the new family business, a spent my first few years in college, RY: Eventually we’d like to. help out with the day-to-day. animals ... these are people’s babies, third member of the Ylvisaker clan kind of funded my way working at DTN: What would you say We’re trying to figure out how to se- essentially, that they entrust to us. — 8-year-old Pepsi, a half-Irish a vet’s office — I worked as a ken- Wolfhound, half-Great Dane mix nel tech and a vet’s assistant. — rests on her doggy bed and nib- bles on a bone. Her name, by the DTN: How long have you way, is derived from her predilec- wanted to open a kennel? tion for playing with a soda bottle JTY: About five to six years, it’s when she was a pup. And yes, de- been in the works for us. The idea spite the moniker, the Ylvisakers kind of sprung up on us six years still pronounce a preference for ago, and we began the whole Coca-Cola. process of getting this going about “We’re not really too interested in five years ago, I’d say. training at the moment or anything like that — there are some private DTN: Was there any particular trainers that we’ve really enjoyed reason why you chose Bartow as meeting over the past few months, the location for your business? but we would definitely like to hope- RY: I was obviously born and fully expand and have that option for raised in Cartersville. I’ve always people to come out,” Rebecca said had a passion for animals ever of her future business goals. “We since I’ve been itty bitty. I actually would definitely like to offer more grew up on this property, so we al- group-type things, especially social- ways had some kind of animals of ization classes for puppies.” some sort. At one point I wanted to The market for such pet-centric be a vet, but it just didn’t quite stick services is certainly growing. Per as well, I didn’t really know what I data from the Bureau of Labor Sta- was going to do and I kind of tran- tistics (BLS), the pet grooming and sitioned around … with my own



  

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4A Sunday, January 13, 2019 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump seeks ways to lessen burden of fed shutdown BY JULIET LINDERMAN Associated Press

The government shutdown is wreaking havoc on many Ameri- cans: Hundreds of thousands of federal employees don’t know when they’ll see their next paycheck, and low-income people who rely on the federal safety net worry about whether they’ll make ends meet should the stalemate in Washington carry on another month. But if you’re a sportsman looking to hunt game, a gas company planning to drill offshore or a taxpayer awaiting your refund, you’re in luck: This shutdown won’t affect your plans. All administrations get some leeway to choose which services to freeze and which to maintain when a budget standoff in Washington forces some agencies to shutter. But in the selective reopening of offices, experts say they see a willingness to cut corners, scrap prior plans and wade into legally dubious territory to mitigate the pain. The cumulative effect is a government shutdown — now offi- cially the longest in U.S. history — that some Americans may find financially destabilizing and others may hardly notice. Russell T. Vought, deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, said the overarching message from Trump has been “to make this shutdown as painless as possible, consistent with the law.” “We have built on past efforts within this administration not to have the shutdown be used to be weaponized against the American people,” he said. Others say such a strategy suggests a lack of urgency and a will- ingness to let the political impasse in Washington drag on indefi- nitely. REED SAXON/AP, FILE Hundreds march through downtown protesting the plan to dismantle the Affordable Care Act in March 2017. “The strategy seems to be to keep the shutdown in place, not worry about the effect on employees and furloughed people and contractors, but where the public might be annoyed, give a little,” said Alice Rivlin, who led OMB during the 21-day shutdown in 1996, the previous recordholder for the longest in history. Dems unveil health care plans That’s a clear difference between then and now, Rivlin said. “We weren’t trying to make it better. We were trying to emphasize BY SALLY HO run plan to link the uninsured, tects insurers with sicker patients crease coverage options may be a the pain so it would be over,” she said. “We wanted it to end.” AND GEOFF MULVIHILL who already receive treatment in from financial losses. smarter strategy than pursuing a The Trump administration earlier this week announced that the Associated Press city hospitals, with primary care. The Democratic proposals fall costly and complicated all-or- IRS will issue tax refunds during the shutdown, circumventing a It’s all in keeping with the main short of providing universal nothing proposal for universal 2011 decision barring the agency from distributing refunds until the Coming off November’s luke- theme Democratic candidates health care, a goal of many De- coverage, said Katherine Hemp- Treasury Department is funded. The National Treasury Employees warm election results, Demo- promoted on the campaign trail mocrats but also an elusive one stead, senior policy adviser at the Union filed a lawsuit, arguing its workers are being unconstitution- cratic leaders are trying to in 2018. because of its cost. In recent Robert Wood Johnson Founda- ally forced to return to work without pay. implement the first leg of their They touted their perceived years, , Colorado and tion. Some agencies are finding creative ways to fund services they agenda by expanding access to positive parts of former President Vermont have all considered and “Everybody wants to pay less want to restore. health care to make it more af- Barack Obama’s health overhaul then abandoned attempts to create for health care,” she said. The administration has emphasized continued use of public lands fordable. — such as protections for people state-run health care systems. In Nevada, the state’s Demo- in general, and particularly for hunters and oil and gas developers, The first full week of state leg- with pre-existing conditions, al- Despite the setbacks, many De- cratically controlled legislature angering environmental groups. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, islative sessions and swearings-in lowing young adults to remain on mocrats are eager to take steps passed a bill in 2017 that would using funds leftover from 2018, this week announced it will direct for governors saw a flurry of pro- their parents’ health insurance that get them closer to their goal have let anyone in the state buy dozens of wildlife refuges to return staffers to work, ensuring posals. policies and expanded coverage of universal health care. into a Medicaid insurance plan, planned activities on those lands, including organized hunts, con- In his initial actions, newly options for lower-income Ameri- “This is not just a moral right,” similar to the option being pushed tinue. elected California Gov. Gavin cans. Inslee said in announcing his in New Mexico. Barbara Wainman, a spokeswoman for the agency, said most Newsom announced plans to ex- At the same time, they painted public option proposal this past But former Gov. Brian San- refuges have remained accessible to hunters throughout the shut- pand Medicaid to those in the Republicans as seeking to elimi- week. “It is an economic wisdom, doval, a Republican, vetoed it. down, and the decision to staff them was made based on three cri- country illegally up to age 26, im- nate or greatly reduce health care and this is very possible.” The new governor, Democrat teria: resource management, high visitation and previously plement a mandate that everyone options and protections. Some lawmakers in Colorado, Steve Sisolak, is forming a com- scheduled programming, which includes organized hunts and school buy insurance or face a fine, and “Once you give something to where Democrats now control the mittee to look at health care op- field trips. Wainman said 17 of the 38 refuges have scheduled hunts that would have been canceled without the restaffing effort. consolidate the state’s prescrip- somebody, it’s pretty hard to take legislature and the governor’s of- tions, including the possibility of The IRS is using user fees to restore the income verification pro- tion drug purchases in the hope it away, and I think we see that fice, are proposing a state-run requiring everyone to have insur- gram, used by mortgage lenders to confirm the income of a borrower that it will dramatically lower with how the support for the (Af- health insurance plan similar to ance. and considered a critical tool for the banking industry. After national costs. fordable Care Act) has grown that announced by Inlsee. It In addition to the California parks were left open but unstaffed, causing damage to delicate Washington Gov. Jay Inslee over the last two years,” said would reach those who don’t proposal, that mandate already is ecosystems, the National Park Service announced it would take “an proposed a public health insur- Washington House Rep. Eileen qualify for federal assistance or in place in Massachusetts and extraordinary step” and use visitation fees to staff some of the major ance option for people who are Cody, who is leading the state’s who live in rural areas with few New Jersey, with Vermont fol- parks. And despite the shutdown, the Bureau of Land Management not covered by Medicaid or pri- public option proposal. health care choices. lowing in 2020. It’s a similar dy- is continuing work related to drilling efforts in Alaska. vate employers and have trouble The actions also represent a Both states plan to rely on their namic in New Mexico, where Trump has refused to sign spending bills for nine of the 15 Cab- affording policies on the private pushback to steps taken by the agencies that administer Medi- Democratic lawmakers have inet-level departments until Congress approves his request for $5.7 market. Trump administration and con- caid, the state-federal program talked for years about allowing billion in funding to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. De- Democrats in several states gressional Republicans to relieve that provides health coverage for people, including non-citizens, to mocrats have refused to negotiate with funding for the wall on the where they now control the legis- the country of the Affordable roughly one-in-five Americans. buy into Medicaid if they cannot table. lature and governor’s office, in- Care Act. Republicans are skeptical about afford insurance any other way. The president has flirted with other measures to find money for cluding New Mexico, are The GOP tax law stripped whether the states can afford it, Colin Baillio, policy director the wall. considering ways that people who away the individual mandate, since they already pick up a por- for the advocacy group Health OMB has held regular conference calls with agencies and is field- are uninsured but make too much which was intended to stabilize tion of Medicaid costs. Action New Mexico, said a bill is ing a high volume of requests for services they’d like to resume. In to qualify for Medicaid or other insurance markets by encourag- “This is about having the gov- being drafted with the goal of get- addition, OMB officials are intentionally working to legally reopen subsidized coverage can buy ing younger and healthier people ernment competing in the private ting it adopted this year and im- as much of the government as possible, according to a senior ad- Medicaid policies. to buy policies. And last summer, market. Medicare-for-all will be plemented for 2020. ministration official, adding that agencies are permitted to update And in the nation’s most popu- the Trump administration said it priced out,” Washington state The optimism comes because their lapse plans as the shutdown progresses. The official was not lous city, New York Mayor Bill would freeze payments under an Rep. Joe Schmick said. the new governor, Michelle Lujan authorized to discuss the internal discussions publicly and spoke on de Blasio announced a publicly “Obamacare” program that pro- Taking incremental steps to in- Grisham, is a Democrat. condition of anonymity.

3 dead in Paris bakery gas leak explosion THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ened carcass, and people were bakery when the explosion hap- A powerful explosion appar- trapped inside nearby buildings. pened about 9 a.m. ently caused by a gas leak blew Interior Minister Christophe Spanish Foreign Minister Josep apart a Paris bakery on Saturday Castaner paid homage to the Borrell tweeted that “I deeply re- and devastated the street it was on, courage of rescuers, who saved the gret the death of three people after killing three people and injuring life of one firefighter who was the explosion in central Paris, in- dozens as it blasted out windows buried under the rubble for 2½ cluding a Spanish woman.” He and overturned nearby cars, hours. shared condolences to her rela- French authorities said. The French Interior Ministry tives and “wishes for a quick re- Witnesses described the sound said two firefighters and a female covery to the other injured of the explosion as deafening. Spanish tourist were killed by the Spaniard.” Firefighters pulled injured victims blast and about 10 of the 47 The Spanish newspaper El Pais out from broken windows and wounded were in critical condi- reported the woman was a tourist evacuated residents and tourists as tion. French authorities corrected staying in a hotel near the bakery, a fire raged and smoke billowed the figure of four dead given ear- which is around the corner from over Rue de Trevise in the 9th ar- lier by France's interior minister. the Folies-Bergere theater and not rondissement of north-central Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz far from the Paris shopping district Paris. said the cause of the blast ap- that includes the famed headquar- Charred debris and broken glass peared to be an accidental gas ters of Galeries Lafayette. covered the pavement around the leak. He said Paris firefighters Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo ex- apartment building housing the were already at the scene to inves- tended a “message of affection and bakery, which resembled a black- tigate a suspected gas leak at the solidarity” to the victims. 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 Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 13, 2019 5A Racer

FROM PAGE 1A The GHC sophomore called being a race car driver “an honor and a blessing” because it’s some- thing not everyone gets the oppor- tunity to do. “When you strap in and hear the engine roar, you feel like you’re a part of the car,” he said. “You feel a lot of g-force. This car accelerates instantly, and your re- action time has to be perfect. You have all these emotions going, but the actual feeling is indescrib- able.” Palmer has been traveling to race tracks across the Southern states with his crate late-model race car — a crate car is a 604 GM crate engine that produces about 460 horsepower, and “late model” is the type of class in dirt- track racing — for roughly four years now. “I average around 36 races a year, anywhere from Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama,” he said, noting it’s “fun” to race on differ- ent tracks. “Logan Palmer Racing attends many local shows, along with traveling money shows. SPECIAL Some races pay a couple thousand Logan Palmer, 19, shows off his crate late-model race car that he drives on dirt tracks in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. dollars to win.” But the Woodstock track where But there have been some scary out of that corner. You can’t drive Speedway in Ringgold, where the while traveling throughout the one to be a part of Logan Palmer his passion for racing developed moments on the track, too. your car without that trust. That crate late-model cars will be rac- South, winning races,” but he Racing.” remains his favorite. “I was racing down at Screven trust is going to help you take the ing 30 laps for the $1,500 prize. doesn’t think he wants to pursue Those interested in keeping up “Dixie Speedway is my home- Motorsports Park [in Sylvania], car to the extreme and get the job Palmer, whose favorite aspect the sport as a career. with Palmer and his crew on so- town track, and it’s where my and someone clipped my left-side done.” of racing is “working with the “If the right opportunity comes cial media can follow them on friends come to watch,” Palmer quarter panel going down the Next on the race schedule for crew and just being able to do along, it would be a cool job, al- Facebook at Logan Palmer Rac- said. “It’s the track where you can back stretch, sending my car Logan Palmer Racing is the Cabin what I love,” said his goal is to though I like it being just a ing, Snapchat at Lp14racing and count on good food and family straight into the inside berm, Fever Show Feb. 1-2 at Boyd’s “keep on racing crate late models hobby,” he said. “It allows every- Instagram at Logan14Palmer. environment. I enjoy having Dixie made of dirt,” Palmer said. “The Speedway as my home track. front of my car took air, sending They are known for Dixie Double the nose of the car up, which came file restarts.” back down, and I was protected And racing close to home gives by the Lord and blessed to land him the added bonus of being able back down on the ground safely. to attend church at Burnt Hickory One thing I also like to point out Baptist on Sunday mornings, he is my [Bible] verse, which is on said. my car — Philippians 4:13.” Fittingly enough, the 2017 Al- While it takes skill and ice latoona High graduate captured water in the veins to be a race car his first racing victory June 9 last driver, Palmer knows it also takes year on his home track. a talented crew working well to- “It was indescribable, the gether to build a winning car. amount of emotions going “There is no part of this car through your body when you are somebody did not put their hands the first car to take the checkered on,” he said, noting he has a flag,” he said. “The moment when garage near Resaca. “Everything you do your victory lap and go is custom, completely custom. around the track backwards is un- There’s a lot of geometry and forgettable. Seeing thousands of math that goes into making this people look down from the stands car go. Everything is made, ad- and cheer you on as you drive into justed and customized to handle victory lane is amazing. When I the speed and turns, and it all climbed out of the cockpit of my makes a huge difference. It takes car and saw the excitement on my everyone to make this car run.” crew and family’s face, it was Preparation and trust also are real. We really met our goal of necessary components for making winning our first crate late-model it into victory lane. race.” “You have to trust your car,” Winning, he said, is a matter of Palmer said. “You have to trust timing. the people setting up your car. “Time is key,” he said. “Time And you have to trust yourself be- goes down to the hundredths, cause when a driver goes into the tenths of hundredths of a second. corner of a track hitting 100 mph, Time is critical.” they have to trust all of it to get

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FROM PAGE 1A to promote full state funding of public education and policies to help local districts contain costs and maintain local revenues; support efforts to maintain and increase local control, including flexibility in testing, school calendars and curriculum; and champion initiatives to increase school safety through prevention, protection and readiness,” he said. Dr. Ron Newcomb, president of Chattahoochee Technical College, has a laundry list of issues he hopes the legislators will address in this year’s session. --The college’s hope is, of course, that the legislature will support the governor’s budget recommendations and offer continued support for the value of workforce training conducted at Georgia’s technical colleges and Chattahoochee Tech,” he said. College officials also are hoping for “continued support” of financial incentives like HOPE Grants and HOPE Career Grants for high-de- mand jobs, “which greatly support our communities,” Newcomb said. “The college has experienced tremendous growth in our dual-enroll- ment population in large part due to the generous support of the legis- lature, for which we look forward to continued support of as well,” he said. “As the economy continues to grow and business moves to Geor- gia, we expect continued emphasis on creating world-class labs and equipment, expansion of programs needed by business and industry and a quick responsiveness to workforce needs.” Newcomb added the college is starting work on a project that it was awarded during last year’s legislative session: an $8.9 million Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Emerging Technologies at the North Metro campus in Bartow County. “College personnel are focused on working with TCSG [Technical College System of Georgia] designing and beginning construction on this new building,” he said. “We are steadfast in working with the com- munity on addressing workforce-training needs and the resource needs of our students. We stand prepared to address whatever changes may be occurring in the coming year.” Georgia Highlands College didn’t respond with its wish list for the upcoming legislative session, but President Dr. Don Green said officials were “especially thankful to our legislators for all they do for GHC, the USG [University System of Georgia] and education in the state.” “Their work both supports our communities and enhances educa- tional and economic development opportunities across Georgia,” he said. He noted the college received funding to renovate its Winn Building in Dallas under the fiscal year 2019 state budget and recently opened a new $22.5 million academic building in Cartersville that was financed with state funding. “Without our legislators’ tireless support and dedication to education, these ventures would not have been possible,” he said. Business 6A Sunday, January 13, 2019 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News

Academy 2” across the Moldovan Mountain Dew Code Red by the visit her mama in the European border. So I guess it’s only natural gallon. countryside and never even asks her that Rodrigo would follow in his So anyway, I had to tell you all of why, exactly, she keeps her kid sister pa’s footsteps and serve as metro- that to tell you this: Rodrigo was just chained up in the basement dressed Swift at the Atlanta’s 568th best black market plain wrong about this “Ghostland” like Bozo the Clown. world cinema dealer — an unau- movie. They way he was touting it, And just when it seems like we’re thorized industry guesstimated to it sounded like the next “Texas going to turn a corner and the bring in literally tens of dollars to Chainsaw Massacre,” when in real- movie’s gonna’ get interesting the metro area each and every year. ity, it isn’t even worthy of being again, the director pulls the rug out I once asked Rodrigo how he called the next “Alabama from under us AGAIN and says Movies found out about these movies, but Weedwacker Debacle.” “Nah, just kidding, that part’s a since he was eating a bowl of Great You see, the big problem with this dream sequence, too, and the entire Value shredded wheat cereal with here “Ghostland” movie is that, first first 40 minutes of the movie didn’t miniature Almond Joy candy bars and foremost, it’s French, and the count.” From there, the rest of the as garnish I really couldn’t under- French take these kinds of movies movie is pretty much just one long ‘Ghostland’ just plain stand his answer. Legend has it that way too seriously. These directors chase sequence, complete with this he spends 20 hours a day prowling actually think their stupid ghost one part where our leads almost get the Internet, going onto all these movies are works of le art and in- run over by an ice cream truck blar- ain’t worth visiting Swift Chinese and Nigerian and Pakistani stead of giving us some straightfor- ing classical music. forums trying to get leads. There’s ward scares, they always try to make And when THAT’s the highlight BY JAMES SWIFT Rodrigo. Honestly, he ain’t the ulate and kaopectate, he has a even some hearsay that Rodrigo’s things pretentiously complicated. of the movie, you KNOW some- [email protected] smartest inhabitant of the Dixie knack for finding some of the best actually a member of some secret, Which is a shame, because this body messed up big time. That Mobile Home Park on Titshaw obscure, no-budget, grade-Z indie international piracy cabal, which movie gets off to a hot start. Within means the best I can afford this ‘un There ain’t a whole lot of new Drive in Hall County. I think he and foreign films out there. I’m thinkin’ ain’t true because Ro- 10 minutes of the picture we’ve got is a mere ONE-AND-A -HALF movies playing at the local theater spent about seven years at Kenne- It’s kind of a family trade, in a drigo probably can’t even spell people getting chased around by this PIECES OF POPCORN OUT OF so I called up my good buddy Ro- saw State, and before they kicked way. You see, Rodrigo’s parents “cabal” … or most other words, for 400-pound, bald-headed maniac and FOUR, and that’s still being awfully drigo — remember, he’s Por- him out I think he had around 10 or were underground video smugglers that matter. But somehow, some- 110-pound, chain-smoking 40-year- generous. tuguese, so you gotta’ pronounce it 12 credit hours on his rap sheet. back in the 1980s who used to way, he’s able to sieve his way old actresses karate fighting each The local theater ain’t playing like “Hod-He-Go” — and asked Come to think of it, I don’t think sneak edited copies of “Trading through thousands upon thousands other with various kitchen imple- “Ghostland,” but if for some reason him if he’d seen any good, under- Rodrigo ever declared a major, un- Places” and “Friday the 13th Part of flicks to find the creme de la ments. But then this director guy you want to see it anyway I’m sure the-radar stuff lately and he started less there was a Department of 3” on Betamax to parts of Europe creme of weirdo and abstruse Pascal Laugier decides to get all you can stream it on or Ama- tellin’ me about this one spooky Showing-Up-For-Class-45-Min- that were still under communist movies. It’s almost like he was artistic on us and next thing you zon Prime or Christian Mingle or movie called “Ghostland” and how utes-Late-In-Your-Pajamas-With- rule. In fact, Rodrigo’s daddy is born to find and disseminate ob- know, we’re told all the stuff we saw one of those other websites. Or you it was one of the best scary movies Cheetos-Stuck-In-Your-Hair that considered a national hero in Ro- scure films to the masses — in a in the first 20 minutes of the movie can just ask Rodrigo to let you bor- he’s seen in a long time. they didn’t like to talk about. But mania, where over the course of way, he’s kind of like a modern day was just a dream and the REAL row his copy — that is, if all the Utz Now, I think at this point, I need even though old Rodrigo can’t tell one night he managed to sneak no Johnny Appleseed, if Johnny Ap- movie is about this 30-year-old Cheese Ball stains haven’t made the to firmly establish something about you the difference between matric- less than 200 copies of “Police pleseed had a unibrow and drank Stephen King wannabe who goes to DVD unplayable by now. FOCUS like a lion to pounce on new opportunities

Ashley and I just got back from to think of some process, technol- tamer’s most important tool is the just learned. many things, you’ll likely be un- a mastermind meeting in Dallas, ogy or tool that they thought would chair. And more specifically, its I know I’ve done that before. able to focus, and you may find Texas. It was made up of real es- help the group succeed. four legs!” Sharad and another presenter yourself frozen. However, if you tate investors from all over the Sharad, one of the presenters When the student asked why, the suggested that you should instead can get hyper-focused on one thing U.S. who are seeking to build - who Ashley and I now know as a master replied, “When a lion, like FOCUS. I capitalized that because at a time, like a lion when he ter businesses by developing their good friend, had a two-part give. all cats, prepares to attack, it settles it is an acronym. FOCUS stands pounces, you’ll be a force to be systems and processes. Ya’ll, it The first part was simply a story into a pouncing posture and gets for Follow One Course Until Suc- reckoned with. was phenomenal! about a lion tamer. It was power- hyper focused on a singular object cessful. Each investor gave a 15-minute ful, and I’d like to share it with — its prey. Knowing this, a lion When you get back from a train- — Joe and Ashley English buy presentation where they told a little you. tamer uses the chair as a method of ing, don’t try to do everything. In- houses and mobile homes in about themselves and their com- The master lion tamer in a fa- distraction. When the lion is faced stead, do one thing until you get Northwest Georgia. For more in- pany. Next, they told the group English mous circus was about to retire and with the legs of the chair, it tries to good at it. Then, move to the next formation or to ask a question, go about some challenges they were decided it was time to start training concentrate on all four at once. and then the next. to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or facing, followed by a review of swer will uncover new challenges a successor. After interviewing Confused and unable to focus, the If you try to concentrate on too call Joe at 678-986-6813. their 90-day goals, known as ranging from lack of knowledge to many candidates, a young student mighty beast stands there, frozen! rocks. These rocks were set at the lack of focus to lack of effort. was chosen, and the training Thus the lion tamer uses the chair last meeting. This process inspired and chal- began. to move the animal wherever he These aspects are important be- lenged us to be better, all while To begin, the master told the stu- wishes.” cause the purpose of the group is holding us accountable. dent, “Most courageous lion What Sharad pointed out from to spend the next 15 minutes help- We learned a ton while we were tamers use two tools to control and this story was that when investors ing the presenter overcome those presenting. But I found that we ‘tame’ the fierce companions go to seminars and masterminds, challenges and improve. The group learned even more as we listened prowling around the cage: a whip they often get overloaded with all also seeks to hold the presenter ac- and interacted with the group as and a chair. Which of the two is the kinds of new knowledge and tech- countable by asking the question, the members helped the others most important to the tamer?” nology. When they get home, they “Did you complete your rocks?” overcome their challenges. The student replied, “Surely the often look over their notes, get And if the answer is “no,” the next The last part of the presentation whip.” overwhelmed and never imple- question is, “Why not?” The an- is called the “give.” Everyone had The master said, “No. The ment a single thing they Retirement planning for women can be a challenge Women can face unique chal- the immediate loss of a salary. tially lower Social Security retire- lenges when planning for retire- In the near term, it can mean an ment benefits because your bene- ment. Let’s take a look at three of interruption in saving for retire- fit is based on the number of them. ment and the loss of any em- years you’ve worked and the First, women frequently step ployer match, the loss of other amount you’ve earned. (Gener- out of the workforce in their 20s, employee benefits like health or ally, you need about 10 years of 30s or 40s to care for children — disability insurance, and the post- work, or 40 credits, to qualify for a time when their job might just ponement of student loan pay- your own Social Security retire- be kicking into high (or higher) ments. In the mid term, it may ment benefits.) gear. mean a stagnant salary down the Second, women generally earn It’s a noble cause, of course. road due to difficulties re-enter- less over the course of their life- But consider this: A long break ing the workforce and/or a loss of times. Sometimes this can be Moore from the workforce can result in promotion opportunities. And in several financial losses beyond the long term, it may mean poten- SEE MOORE, PAGE 8A THE WEEK IN REVIEW

STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST MUTUAL FUNDS Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Wk Wk YTD Wk Wk YTD Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt Dow Jones industrials 98.19 256.10 91.67 122.80 -5.97 Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 62,647 25.38 -0.5 -2.5/A +6.7/A 5.75 250 Close: 23,995.95 AT&T Inc NY 2.04 30.87 +1.04 +3.5 +8.2 iShEMkts NY .59 40.73 +1.04 +2.6 +4.3 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 60,971 57.52 +0.5 -6.1/B +3.9/A 5.75 250 AbbottLab NY 1.28 69.33 +1.22 +1.8 -4.1 iS Eafe NY 1.66 61.03 +1.12 +1.9 +3.8 1-week change: 562.79 (2.4%) American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 77,754 44.76 +0.4 -2.5/C +9.9/B 5.75 250 MON TUES WED THUR FRI ActivsBliz NA .34 46.54 -.63 -1.3 -.1 iShR2K NY 1.77 143.68 +6.49 +4.7 +7.3 American Funds IncAmrcA m AL 68,080 21.10 +0.2 -4.5/A +5.4/B 5.75 250 27,000 AMD NA ... 20.27 +1.27 +6.7 +9.8 Infosys s NY ... 10.41 +.78 +8.1 +9.3 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 54,973 35.00 -1.0 -6.4/C +8.0/B 5.75 250 Allstate NY 1.84 83.45 +.78 +0.9 +1.0 Intel NA 1.20 48.93 +1.71 +3.6 +4.3 American Funds WAMtInvsA m LB 52,705 42.26 -1.1 -3.2/A +8.7/B 5.75 250 26,000 AlpAlerMLP NY 1.35 9.62 +.18 +1.9 +10.2 IntPap NY 1.90 45.24 +2.98 +7.1 +12.1 Dodge & Cox Stk LV 63,004 180.38 -0.7 -7.5/B +8.1/A NL 2,500 Altria NY 3.44 48.90 -1.40 -2.8 -1.0 Inv QQQ NA 1.31 160.69 +4.46 +2.9 +4.2 Federated EqInc,IncA f LV 690 19.38 -0.9 -10.6/D +3.7/E 5.50 1,500 25,000 Ambev NY .05 4.63 +.21 +4.8 +18.1 JohnJn NY 3.60 129.75 +1.92 +1.5 +.5 Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm LB 153,361 90.26 -1.4 -4.4/B +9.3/A NL 0 Annaly NY 1.20 9.94 -.08 -0.8 +1.2 KindMorg NY .80 17.11 +.87 +5.4 +11.2 Fidelity Contrafund LG 82,702 11.48 +0.2 -2.7/C +10.2/B NL 0 Apache NY 1.00 31.10 +2.78 +9.8 +18.5 24,000 Kroger s NY .56 28.43 +.77 +2.8 +3.4 George Putnam BalA m MA 909 18.33 +0.5 -2.5/A +6.1/A 5.75 0 Apple Inc NA 2.92 152.29 +4.03 +2.7 -3.5 LloydBkg NY .47 2.81 +.14 +5.2 +9.8 INVESCO QualIncA m CI 308 11.49 +0.9 +0.4/B +2.3/C 4.25 1,000 AuroraC n NY ... 6.38 +1.16 +22.2 +28.6 LockhdM NY 8.80 277.73 +12.69 +4.8 +6.1 Lord Abbett AffiliatedA m LV 5,007 13.64 -1.6 -6.8/B +7.1/B 5.75 1,000 BP PLC NY 2.38 40.24 +.21 +0.5 +6.1 23,000 Lowes NY 1.92 97.30 +3.43 +3.7 +5.3 Lord Abbett BdDebA m MU 4,249 7.61 +0.7 -2.7/E +4.2/A 2.25 1,000 BankOZK NA .88 26.37 +1.91 +7.8 +15.5 Lord Abbett DevelopingGrA m SG 535 19.99 +2.1 +10.4/A +5.6/D 5.75 1,000 BkofAm NY .60 26.03 +.45 +1.8 +5.6 MagneG rs NA ... .19 -.06 -22.4 -23.1 22,000 McDnlds NY 4.64 182.37 +4.09 +2.3 +2.7 Lord Abbett MltAsstGlbOppA m IH 107 10.31 +0.8 -10.8/E +1.2/E 2.25 1,000 B iPVxST rs NY ... 39.31 -4.63 -10.5 -16.1 Lord Abbett SmCpValA m SB 275 15.97 +0.2 -8.8/C +4.1/D 5.75 1,000 BedBath NA .64 15.23 +3.28 +27.4 +34.5 Merck NY 2.20 74.90 -1.37 -1.8 -2.0 21,000 MicronT NA ... 36.01 +3.31 +10.1 +13.5 Putnam DiversIncA m NT 1,092 6.75 -0.1 -0.4/C +1.9/C 4.00 0 JJASOND BlockHR NY 1.00 25.78 +.32 +1.3 +1.6 Putnam EqIncA m LV 7,243 22.03 -0.4 -7.4/B +6.9/B 5.75 0 BrMySq NY 1.64 47.99 +1.10 +2.3 -7.7 Microsoft NA 1.84 102.80 +.87 +0.9 +1.2 Mohawk NY ... 125.67 +3.54 +2.9 +7.4 Putnam GlbEqA m WS 617 14.36 +1.0 -11.8/D +3.1/D 5.75 0 CSX NA .88 65.22 +2.43 +3.9 +5.0 Putnam GlbHCA m SH 1,094 47.45 -0.2 -0.6/D +7.1/D 5.75 0 CaesarsEnt NA ... 8.71 +1.67 +23.7 +28.3 MorgStan NY 1.20 41.74 +.44 +1.1 +5.3 NCR Corp NY ... 25.95 +1.93 +8.0 +12.4 Putnam IntlGrA m FG 199 19.39 +2.2 -18.1/E +0.3/E 5.75 0 52-Week Net YTD 12-mo CampSp NY 1.40 35.04 +2.55 +7.8 +6.2 Putnam SustLeadersA m LG 3,570 77.35 -0.1 -1.8/C +10.0/B 5.75 0 High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg Caterpillar NY 3.44 132.10 +3.95 +3.1 +4.0 NewellRub NA .92 20.40 +1.24 +6.5 +9.7 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl LB 230,375 239.84 -1.4 -4.4/B +9.3/A NL 3,000 ChesEng NY ... 2.72 +.47 +20.9 +29.5 NikeB s NY .88 76.04 +1.39 +1.9 +2.6 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl MI 55,593 13.95 +1.0 +2.1/A +3.1/B NL 50,000 26,951.81 21,712.53 Dow Jones Industrials 23,995.95 +562.79 +2.40 +2.87 -7.00 Chevron NY 4.48 112.54 +1.72 +1.6 +3.4 Nvidia NA .64 148.83 +12.64 +9.3 +11.5 11,623.58 8,636.79 Dow Jones Transportation 9,625.25 +400.23 +4.34 +4.96 -15.37 Vanguard InsIdxIns LB 104,296 235.81 -1.4 -4.4/B +9.3/A NL 5,000,000 Cisco NA 1.32 43.49 +.57 +1.3 +.4 PepsiCo NA 3.71 108.16 -2.32 -2.1 -2.1 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus LB 95,707 235.83 -1.4 -4.4/B +9.3/A NL 100,000,000 762.26 647.81 Dow Jones Utilities 713.86 +1.95 +.27 +.13 +4.38 Citigroup NY 1.80 56.69 +1.56 +2.8 +8.9 Pfizer NY 1.44 42.88 -.12 -0.3 -1.8 13,637.02 10,723.66 NYSE Composite 11,847.96 +314.61 +2.73 +4.16 -10.88 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl CI 88,280 10.45 +1.1 +0.5/B +2.3/C NL 3,000 CocaCola NY 1.56 47.34 -.23 -0.5 ... PhilipMor NY 4.56 69.50 -.05 -0.1 +4.1 8,133.30 6,190.17 Nasdaq Composite 6,971.48 +232.62 +3.45 +5.07 -3.99 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl FB 63,238 26.41 +3.2 -13.9/B +1.9/A NL 3,000 ColgPalm NY 1.68 62.10 +2.58 +4.3 +4.3 ProctGam NY 2.87 91.77 -.72 -0.8 -.2 2,940.91 2,346.58 S&P 500 2,596.26 +64.32 +2.54 +3.57 -6.82 Vanguard TtInSIdxInsPlus FB 91,733 105.63 +3.2 -13.9/B +1.9/A NL 100,000,000 ConAgra NY .85 21.61 -.25 -1.1 +1.2 PShtQQQ rs NA .07 14.50 -1.25 -7.9 -13.5 2,053.00 1,565.76 S&P MidCap 1,763.62 +79.28 +4.71 +6.05 -10.29 Vanguard TtInSIdxInv FB 122,479 15.79 +3.2 -14.0/B +1.8/A NL 0 Darden NY 3.00 107.99 +7.34 +7.3 +8.1 S&P500ETF NY 4.13 258.98 +6.59 +2.6 +3.6 30,560.54 24,129.49 Wilshire 5000 26,855.23 +774.44 +2.97 +4.29 -7.13 Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl LB 185,101 64.66 -1.0 -4.6/B +8.8/A NL 3,000 Deere NY 3.04 158.28 +6.60 +4.4 +6.1 SpdrLehHY NY 2.30 34.83 +.72 +2.1 +3.7 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns LB 115,115 64.67 -1.0 -4.6/B +8.8/A NL 5,000,000 1,742.09 1,266.93 Russell 2000 1,447.38 +66.64 +4.83 +7.33 -9.08 Disney NY 1.76 112.65 +3.04 +2.8 +2.7 9,847.94 7,674.91 Lipper Growth Index 8,618.98 +325.61 +3.93 +4.86 -3.58 SpdrOGEx NY .73 30.40 +1.77 +6.2 +14.6 Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv LB 121,265 64.64 -1.0 -4.7/B +8.7/B NL 3,000 DowDuPnt NY 1.52 55.28 +.55 +1.0 +3.4 SouthnCo NY 2.40 46.61 +1.90 +4.2 +6.1 Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl MA 80,955 65.21 -0.5 -3.6/B +6.6/A NL 50,000 EliLilly NY 2.58 116.18 +1.52 +1.3 +.4 SPDR Fncl NY .46 24.50 +.24 +1.0 +2.9 EnCana g NY .06 6.74 +.51 +8.2 +16.6 CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, FB -Foreign Large Blend, GI -Intermediate Government, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large SP Util NY 1.55 53.23 +.46 +0.9 +.6 Growth, LV -Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MU -Multisector Bond, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, Equifax NY 1.56 96.65 +2.40 +2.5 +3.8 MARKET SUMMARY: NYSE AND NASDAQ SunTrst NY 2.00 55.77 +2.03 +3.8 +10.6 WS -World Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objective: A is in EsteeLdr NY 1.72 125.94 -3.98 -3.1 -3.2 top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. ExxonMbl NY 3.28 71.72 +.57 +0.8 +5.2 3M Co NY 5.44 192.21 +.89 +0.5 +.9 GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) ACTIVES ($1 OR MORE) Flotek NY ... 2.76 +1.63 +144.2 +153.2 USG NY ... 43.02 +.04 +0.1 +.8 US OilFd NY ... 10.90 +.72 +7.1 +12.8 Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Vol (0 Last Chg FordM NY .60 8.82 +.74 +9.2 +15.3 MONEY RATES CURRENCIES FrptMcM NY .20 11.60 +.78 +7.2 +12.5 VanEGold NY .06 21.08 -.22 -1.0 ... OrganognH 150.00+139.85 +1377.8 LaJollaPh 6.55 -3.97 -37.7 GenElec 6447914 8.94 +.71 GenElec NY .04 8.94 +.71 +8.6 +18.1 VangEmg NY 1.10 39.78 +.92 +2.4 +4.4 Last Pvs Week Last Pvs Day AxsomeT n 7.36 +4.73 +179.8 electCore n 5.38 -2.98 -35.6 AMD 5963650 20.27 +1.27 GenMotors NY 1.52 37.18 +3.85 +11.6 +11.2 VangFTSE NY 1.10 38.66 +.78 +2.1 +4.2 Prime Rate 5.50 5.50 Australia 1.3875 1.3925 SAExplr rs 5.85 +3.58 +157.7 FTE Net n 2.48 -1.31 -34.6 BkofAm 3285485 26.03 +.45 Goodyear NA .64 21.27 +.09 +0.4 +4.2 VerizonCm NY 2.41 58.02 +2.26 +4.1 +3.2 Discount Rate 3.00 3.00 Britain 1.2845 1.2746 Flotek 2.76 +1.63 +144.2 AratanaTh 4.37 -2.13 -32.8 ChesEng 2652304 2.72 +.47 HP Inc NY .64 21.17 +.45 +2.2 +3.5 WalMart NY 2.08 94.84 +1.40 +1.5 +1.8 Federal Funds Rate 2.25-2.50 2.25-2.50 Canada 1.3280 1.3229 HomeDp NY 4.12 179.41 +5.79 +3.3 +4.4 Wendys Co NA .34 16.52 +.61 +3.8 +5.8 CLPS Inc n 5.21 +2.70 +107.4 PG&E Cp 17.59 -6.81 -27.9 Apple Inc 2225787 152.29 +4.03 Treasuries Euro .8722 .8696 Hormel s NY .84 42.54 +1.05 +2.5 -.3 WDigital NA 2.00 40.03 +2.87 +7.7 +8.3 PLX Phr rs 4.23 +2.07 +95.4 TranslBio n 6.13 -2.25 -26.8 EnCana g 2222166 6.74 +.51 3-month 2.37 2.46 Japan 108.50 108.42 Luxoft 57.24 +25.54 +80.6 AxoGen 16.24 -5.07 -23.8 FordM 2207064 8.82 +.74 6-month 2.39 2.51 Mexico 19.1432 19.1432 Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing with SmplEsGm 3.58 +1.44 +67.3 NETgear 37.72 -11.29 -23.0 Annaly 2139181 9.94 -.08 SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within the past year. 5-year 2.53 2.51 Switzerlnd .9845 .9841 rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. vj = In bankrupt- 10-year 2.69 2.69 LoxoOncol 232.51 +92.64 +66.2 360 Fin n 11.08 -2.92 -20.9 AT&T Inc 1928166 30.87 +1.04 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others show dollar in ION Geo rs 9.90 +3.90 +65.0 NatHlTr n 15.67 -4.10 -20.7 MicronT 1921676 36.01 +3.31 cy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. 30-year 3.03 3.02 foreign currency. The Daily Tribune News Blotter www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 13, 2019 7A

arrested and charged with driving with an ex- Gray Palacios, of ple battery. BARTOW charged with pos- pired license plate and driving Black Oak Road session of mari- without a valid license. SW, Cartersville, • Angela Michelle BLOTTER juana by ingestion, was held on a Wallace, of 17 possession of • Leroy Winfred Drug Court sanc- Fieldstone Court The following information — methamphetamine Boner, of 16 Lu- tion. NW B, names, photos, addresses, charges by ingestion and minosa Terrace Cartersville, was and other details — was taken di- probation violation. NE, Rome, was • Clayton Grant arrested and rectly from Bartow County Sher- held on a Probate Patterson, of charged with three iff’s Office jail records. Not every • Andre Ricco Court sentence. 1224 Old Ten- counts of financial transaction arrest leads to a conviction, and a Perkinson, of 522 nessee Highway card fraud and three counts of conviction or acquittal is deter- Martin Luther • Kayla Marie NE, Rydal, was ar- identity theft fraud. mined by the court system. Arrests King Jr. Drive SE, Cross, of 62 rested and charged were made by BCSO deputies ex- Cartersville, was Bishop Drive NW, with driving under • William Randy cept where otherwise indicated. arrested and Cartersville, was the influence of multiple sub- Woodall, of 420 charged with pur- arrested and stances, seat belt violation and im- E. Church St. SE January 10 chase, possess, manufacture, dis- charged with proper lane change. 234, Cartersville, tribute or sale of marijuana; and crossing guard was held on a Pro- • William Patrick possession of methamphetamine. lines with weapons, intoxicants or • Demarcus bate Court sen- Hefferman, of drugs without the consent of a Mikhale Rivers, tence. 2048 Gober Ave., • Richard Phillips warden or superintendent; posses- of 1025 Talley Smyrna, was ar- III, of 370 Old sion of methamphetamine; and Road, Chat- • Terry Wayne rested and charged Mill Road SE Apt. two counts of possession of a tanooga, Ten- Woody, of 25 with driving with a 801, Cartersville, Schedule II controlled substance. nessee, was Hickory Forest suspended license was arrested and arrested and Lane NW, and driving with an obstructed charged with • Melissa Smith charged with criminal damage to Kingston, was ar- view. knowingly driving Davis, of 11 Fox- property and burglary. rested and charged a motor vehicle on a suspended, dale Way, Dallas, with not meeting • Courtney Rene canceled or revoked registration; was arrested and • Lacey Hope taillight requirements and driving Ingram, of 120 and driving with suspended li- charged with im- Robinson, of 3B with a suspended license. Evergreen Trail cense. proper lane Lee St., Rome, SE, Cartersville, change, reckless driving, two was arrested and • Jayla Dimecha was arrested and • Jennifer Lynn counts of driving under the influ- charged with pro- Young, of 29 charged with theft Reynolds, of 1214 ence-endangering a child under bation violation. Moss Way NW, by deception and N. Tennessee St. the age of 14; and driving under Cartersville, was theft by receiving stolen property. SE, Cartersville, the influence of alcohol. • Martin Evans arrested and was arrested and Smith, of 50 charged with crim- • Brandon charged with pos- • Michael Clay Pointe North inal damage to Michael Jones, of session of mari- Duncan, of 235 Drive SE, property and burglary. 6215 Christopher juana by ingestion, possession of Governors Court Cartersville, was Place SE, Ac- methamphetamine by ingestion SE, Cartersville, arrested and worth, was ar- and possession of methampheta- was arrested and charged with con- rested and charged mine. charged with sim- tempt by failure to appear. with probation vi- ple battery-family olation. • Michael Deonta violence. • Melissa Gaye Sims, of 20 David Suggs, of 17 Wet- • Melody St. SE, • Derrick Eugene lands Road NE, Shaunta Keller, Cartersville, was Griffin, of 1205 White, was held of 112 N. Erwin arrested and North Yale St., on a Superior St. SE, charged with two Cleveland, Missis- Court sentence. Cartersville, was counts of proba- sippi, was arrested arrested and tion violation. and charged with • Jared Ken- charged with bat- two counts of pro- shaud Talmadge, tery-family violence. • Sara Mae bation violation. of 366 Old Mill Slaven, of 204 E. Road SE 401, • Tyon Namount Felton Road SE • Melany Ann Cartersville, was Kimbro, of 943 218, Cartersville, Grothe, of 326 E. held on a Drug Peachtree St. NE was arrested and Gibson St., Cedar- Court sanction. 2007, Atlanta, was charged with theft town, was held on arrested and by shoplifting. a Juvenile Court • April Sue Tate, charged with pro- sentence. of 25 Holcomb bation violation. • Kenneth Dean Spur NW, Smith, of 6632 • Ronald Jeremy Adairsville, was • Shelia Gale Wagonwheel Heath, of 276 arrested on an Lanier, of 94 Drive SE, Ac- Milam Bridge agency assist. Macra Drive SW, worth, was ar- Road SW 26, Cartersville, was rested on an Cartersville, was • Kennith Paul arrested and agency assist. boarded at the jail. Temples, of 22 charged with crim- Valley Creek inal trespass and • Jasmine Alicia • Dineane Marie Drive SW, simple battery-family violence. Turner was ar- Korn, of 338 Jen- Cartersville, was rested and charged nys Row, Wood- arrested and • Steven Lee with battery-fam- stock, was arrested charged with sim- Marshall, of 1221 ily violence. and charged with Jaybird Road, probation viola- Cartersville, was January 11 tion. arrested and for your generous charged with will- • Niki Lee Adki- • Damek Rashad Thank you! ful obstruction of son, of 206 Wood- Lewis, of 28 support of education. law enforcement officers and fail- land Way NW, Clover Drive SW, ure to appear. Cartersville, was Kingston, was Our Daily Tribune News Newspaper In Education partners arrested and boarded at the jail. are providing materials and newspapers to • Adam Mejia, of charged with pro- 1028 Putnam Ave., bation violation. • Felix Lamont Bartow County / Cartersville classrooms. Why newspapers? 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PRESENTATION FROM PAGE 1A HELD AT APD The council also unanimously approved a 2019 City of Adairsville events calendar, as well as special events permits for both the city’s

SPECIAL St. Patrick’s Day festival — slated for March 16 — and BBQ & Blues The flag was presented festivities, which is scheduled for May 18. by Woodmen Life, Madison said the city sought to avoid overlapping with celebrations Chapter 1975 of occurring in neighboring communities. “We worked around Calhoun, Adairsville, at the Rome and Cartersville’s events,” she said. Adairsville Police Station. From left, Sgt. Damon The council likewise unanimously approved the first reading of a Cadle, Sgt. Anthony King, JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS motion to adopt an amendment to the city’s Historic Preservation Or- Ofc. Billy Smith, Capt. At the first public meeting of the year on Thursday evening, dinance. Jason Kellett, Ofc. Cody the Adairsville City Council approved a motion allowing its “That amendment is so that we’re reducing the timeframe required Jones, Shelby Adams, city manager to enter into an agreement with a “low for people to get sign permits and things,” Madison said. “The way it Roseann Ferranti and responsive responsible bidder” to complete a Downtown was originally written was similar to the rezoning variance request, Rufus Cantrell. Development Authority master plan. so it’s just to reduce it from like two months to within a month.” Elsewhere on the agenda, the council unanimously approved a res-    olution to set and publish the qualifying fees for the Nov. 5, 2019 elec- tion and gave their approval to a malt beverage and wine package Moore license application from Poplar Food Mart at 100 Poplar Springs FROM PAGE 6A ("* #"* (&* "&* (%&* Road. Council members also approved two appointments at 2019’s open- explained by family caregiving           ing meeting. Susan Reno-Gilliland was selected for a spot on the responsibilities, occupational seg- Downtown Development Authority for a term spanning to Jan. 8, regation, educational attainment 2021, while Councilman Lee Castro was reappointed to the DDA for or part-time schedules. But that’s a term spanning to Feb 12, 2022, per the recommendation of Mayor not the whole story. A stubborn gender pay gap has women earn- Kenneth Carson. ing, on average, about 82 percent & #" % ++  #&' * #(* (""*) ' (""*) ' ,'-"# of what men earn for comparable ) '"#   ) "  "%  "%  &#)%&#&' * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ full-time jobs, % " #(*  '#'!$    #(*   although the gap has narrowed ) " !$  #&' * % #&' * %   #&' * #(* ) ' #) ) ' #) '-"# to 89 percent for women ages 25 #&' * #(* #) ) ' #) %#("  %#("  &#)%& #(* I would like to 34, according to Pew Research &') " %#("  ) ' #) Center. In any event, earning less %#(" !$ %#("  to thank everyone over the course of one’s lifetime often means lower overall sav- for your vote, support ings, retirement plan balances and Social Security benefits. & prayers in my election Today’s weather National weather Third, statistically, women live Forecast for Sunday, January 13, 2019 Forecast for Sunday, January 13, 2019 for House District 14. longer than men, according to the Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. National Center for Health Statis- TENN. SeattleSt N.C. 52/342/34 Billingsg tics from Dec. 2017. This means Rome 46/246/28 H 53/41 MMinneapolispopo 335/25/2/ I look forward to serving women will generally need to DDetroit troit NwNNeww YrYYorkok 333/193/19/199 3232/23//23 stretch their retirement savings Athens 49/37 H CCcgoChChicago Atlanta San FFranciscor cco 33/133/18/1/ as your Representative. S.C. WWashingtonh gto and benefits over a longer period 53/41 6060/5200///22 DDenverver H 35/26/ 6 339/1899//11 KKCKansas CtyCCityy 332/222/2/ L of time. LosLsog AAngeles AAtlantat 62/5162// 1 53/413/41/41 Augusta 55/38 El PPasoo Thank You ALA. Macon 56/3566/36//3 L — Bart Moore is a financial 61/41 HoHHoustont o advisor with Raymond James, lo- 58/398/39 Columbus MMiami cated at 100 W. Cherokee Ave., 62/43 81/631/63 and Savannah Fronts and can be reached at 770-382- 67/42 Cold Warm Stationary God Bless! 2124. This article is furnished by Albany Pressure 70/44 H L Broadridge Investor Communica- High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta Mitchell tions Solutions, Inc. Material was 73/42 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ prepared by Raymond James for FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: The winter storm will focus on the mid-Atlantic today, delivering 6-12 inches of snow from the West Virginia mountains use by its financial advisors. Ray- through northern Virginia and southern Maryland. A little snow will persist Scoggins mond James and Associates, Inc. over the lower Midwest states as New England is dry and chilly. Snow will move into New Mexico as more rain approaches the California coast. is a member of New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

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STAFF REPORT all theirs. They have worked hard final berth in the state duals. The Needing a single win or even The Cartersville wrestling pro- all season and fought hard to matchup came down to the final just to avoid being pinned to finish gram has achieved some history in achieve our team goal of becoming bout. Cartersville senior Kentrel off the match, three straight Brooks Gayton’s first year as head the first team in our school’s history Freeman pinned his opponent in Cartersville grapplers couldn’t get coach, qualifying for state duals to go to the state duals.” the final seconds of the third pe- the job done. Up stepped Freeman, for the first time since the tourna- The Canes entered the five-team riod to secure a 48-36 victory and one of only three seniors on the ment began in 2002. tournament as the No. 3 seed. A send the Canes to next week’s team, and he delivered. “I cannot express how proud I am semifinal victory over LaGrange state duals, which will take place A victory by Freeman at 152 of this team,” Gayton said after his put Cartersville into the champi- from Thursday through Saturday pounds also swung the momentum team finished second in the Region onship round. While the Canes bat- at the Macon Centreplex. in the LaGrange match. Following 5-AAAA area duals Friday at Troup tled hard against top-seeded Cartersville controlled the open- a pair of losses, he kicked off a County. “Cartersville has never Central-Carroll, Cartersville had to ing few bouts against Troup, seven-match winning streak with qualified for the state duals cham- adjust its focus late in the match as building a 24-0 lead thanks to pins Williams, Locklear, Shadre Hurst, pionship tournament since its cre- it became apparent a likely “true from Rashar Locklear, Jabril Desmond Winters, Collin Buf-

ation in the 2001-02 season. This second” match was on the horizon. Williams, Shadre Hurst and faloe, and Matthew Surrett earning SPECIAL team has done something that no With Troup having knocked off Rashun Hurst. The Tigers fought six points each for the team. Cartersville wrestling celebrates a first-ever berth in the state other team from Cartersville High LaGrange to finish third, the back but a pair of forfeits helped duals tournament after finishing second in the Region 5-AAAA School has ever done. The credit is Tigers got to face the Canes for the push the Canes to the brink. SEE STATE, PAGE 4B area duals on Friday at Troup County. Lady Colonels, ’CATS WIN REGION TITLE Canes secure region wins

STAFF REPORT Cass’ Sharia Wade has developed into one of the best players in Bartow County during her sen- ior season. But deep down, she’s still a pure shooter. She showed that time and again Saturday, rack- ing up 30 points and eight 3-pointers, to lead the Colonels to an easy 82-38 home Region 7- AAAAA win over East Paulding. Wade hit a solitary triple in the first quarter, as Cass (16-2, 8-2) raced out to an 18-7 lead. She went absolutely bonkers in the second period. During the stanza, Wade connected on four 3s and totaled 15 points. The halftime break didn’t cool her down. Wade hit two long-range shots in the third quarter and added one more in the fourth for good measure. Wade was the offense’s Batman on Saturday, but freshman Claire Davis played a pretty good Robin. She posted eight of her 16 points in the second quarter to help Cass stretch its halftime lead to a quite comfortable 46-16. In the third quarter, the Colonels were buoyed by Wade’s 15 points but Ariana Hames added a pair of triples, while Amber Brittian and Londaisha Smith each hit one. East Paulding (2- 14, 2-8) had its best offensive period with 13 points, but the Raiders still trailed 74-29 entering the final stanza. After sweeping through Kell, Paulding County and East Paulding this week with relative ease, Cass can officially switch its full focus to Rome. A victory for the Colonels in Tuesday’s home clash with the Wolves would go a long way to- wards landing Cass the region’s No. 3 seed, at worst. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Woodland senior Kyle Gollhofer sizes up his Carrollton opponent during Saturday’s Region 7-AAAAA area duals at East Paulding. Gollhofer and Cartersville girls 43, Chapel Hill 25 the Wildcats eased to an area championship to qualify for the state duals tournament. Cartersville swept Chapel Hill during the 2017-18 regular season before an upset loss to the Panthers in the Region 5-AAAA tournament. Woodland, Cass both head to Macon after 1-2 finish Well, the Canes got a measure of revenge for that defeat with a solid 43-25 road win over the Pan- BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN be back next weekend. When we do we’re in position to do it.” I sat them, because I was worried [email protected] what we’re capable of doing, we’re If area duals had taken place a few about wrestling for a possible true sec- thers on Saturday. pretty good, we’re hard to beat.” weeks ago, it might have been tough ond. Ariana Cochran had five points in the first On a day when the seeds didn’t stay Meanwhile, the No. 3 seed Colonels for Cass to finish in one of the top two “Overall, Hiram was the two seed quarter, but Cartersville only held a slim 8-6 lead. true to form, it’s hard to say the took care of business in the quarterfi- qualifying places. Illness and injuries coming in, and we handled business The Canes controlled the second period with wrestling teams from Woodland and nals and semifinals to reach the cham- have kept the Colonels below their there [in the semifinals] quite effec- Haley Johnson and Lehla Thomas, who finished Cass didn’t have the best possible re- pionship dual. Cass won just one bout best for much of the season. But the tively at 64-12. ... [Kell] definitely with 10 rebounds, scoring four points apiece en sults Saturday at East Paulding. against Woodland, but thanks to sixth- team managed to get healthy enough wrestled well, and that was a great route to a 20-12 halftime advantage. The top-seeded Wildcats absolutely seeded Kell’s impressive run to third to avoid the slip up Woodland suffered first match for us.” Another outstanding defensive quarter allowed steamrolled to the Region 7-AAAAA place, the Colonels avoided a “true last year at this stage. Defeating the Longhorns in the Cartersville (9-7, 2-3) to extend its lead to 30-18 area duals title to return to the state second” match and qualified for state. But they couldn’t best the Wildcats quarterfinals kept the Colonels from by the fourth quarter. That’s when London Shaw tournament, which will begin Thurs- “We accomplished the goal of re- on this day. wrestling for a true second, but it was took over to ensure there would be no comeback day in Macon, after a one-year ab- turning back to state duals,” Cass head “We wrestled Woodland earlier this the dominant victory over the second- bid by Chapel Hill (6-10, 0-4). The senior scored sence. coach D.L. Koontz said. “Now, the year, and we only won three matches seeded Hornets that showed why Cass six of her nine points in the stanza to seal the win. “We did a lot of good things today,” work really begins. Great, we placed against them then,” Koontz said. could make some noise during next A’mya Davis led the Canes with 10 points, Woodland head coach Adrian Tramu- second in our region, which is an ac- “They’re loaded. I knew we weren’t week’s three-day tournament at the scoring either two or three points in every quar- tola said. “We had some younger kids complishment alone, but we’re really going to be able to beat them, espe- Macon Centreplex. get some matches. We held some hunting placement down at state cially because we had a couple of ter. older guys out this weekend who will again. That’s the big thing, so at least guys dinged up in the previous match. SEE WRESTLING, PAGE 4B Cartersville will play its final non-region con- test of the season at home Tuesday against Furtah Prep. The Canes next two region contests are also at The Storm Center against Troup County (Fri- Fountain dominates as day) and Cedartown (next Saturday). Cass overcomes Raiders

STAFF REPORT Cass (9-10, 4-6) improved tremendously Jacquez Fountain produced his third out- in the second quarter. The Colonels held the standing performance of the week, and this Raiders to nine points and a six-point stanza one finally led to a win for the Cass boys on from Hayes allowed Cass to pull within 26- Saturday. 25 at halftime. The senior put up 21 points and 13 re- The Colonels rallied to carry a two-point bounds — the third straight game he’s lead into the final period. Fountain scored reached those marks — to help the Colonels six points, Braxton Benham knocked down to a season sweep of East Paulding with a a pair of triples and Ethan Carter had his 60-55 home win over the Raiders in a key only points of the game on a shot from be- Region 7-AAAAA clash. yond the arc. Fountain had posted 22 points apiece with Jordan Ford played the role of closer for 18 and 16 rebounds, respectively, in Cass’ Cass on Saturday. The junior buried two long- losses to Kell and Paulding County earlier in range efforts and knocked down a pair of free the week. Saturday, he got off to a quick start, throws to account for eight of his 11 points. dropping in six points in the first quarter. Hayes, who had 13 points, and Benham, Those represented half of the Colonels’ who wound up with eight, each sank two points in the period with the others coming free throws in the fourth quarter. Fountain, RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS on 3-pointers by Justice Hayes and Jaylon meanwhile, went 3-for-6 at the line to help Cass freshman Claire Davis drives to the RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Johnson. East Paulding, though, put up 17 see off the Raiders (7-9, 4-6). basket during Saturday’s home game against Cass senior Jacquez Fountain pulls up for a jump shot against points in the first period to take a five-point East Paulding. Davis finished with 16 points SEE HOOPS, PAGE 4B East Paulding during Saturday’s home game. advantage into the second. in an 82-38 win for the Colonels. 2B Sunday, January 13, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Chiefs roll past Colts 31-13 to reach AFC title game

BY DAVE SKRETTA this far with the team that we have and the AP Sports Writer guys that we have, so credit to the Chiefs. “They outcoached us, they outplayed KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas us,” Reich said. “We just gave them too City Chiefs’ defense had heard the chorus many opportunities.” of critics all season long, the ones that The Chiefs set out to change history claimed their sieve-like line and shaky from the opening minutes, when they backfield would spoil young superstar forced a three-and-out and then waltzed Patrick Mahomes and cost them a chance right over a Colts defense that nearly shut to chase their first Super Bowl appearance out the Texans a week ago. Mahomes and in decades. Co. scored on their first three possessions, Well, that defense is a big reason why the then again just before halftime, to take a Chiefs are one step away. 24-7 lead. With persistent snow turning Arrowhead If there was any question whether this Stadium into a winter wonderland, the would be Kansas City’s day, it was an- Chiefs successfully shut down Andrew swered when Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri Luck and the potent Indianapolis Colts on missed a 23-yard field-goal try off the up- Saturday. right just before halftime. It was the first Mahomes and the rest of their own high- time in 22 postseason attempts that he’d powered offense took care of the rest, missed from that close. rolling to a 31-13 victory in the divisional Not that the Chiefs thought they had it round to end 25 years of playoff frustration. wrapped up. “We’re such a different team,” said Ma- They’ve had bigger playoff meltdowns homes, who threw for 278 yards while run- against the Colts. ning for a score. “We have such young There was the 10-7 loss in which Lin El- players. We have such confidence we’re liott missed three field goals when the going to win every single game.” Chiefs were the No. 1 seed, and the loss at Damien Williams ran through snow and Arrowhead Stadium in 2003 in which no- muck for 129 yards and another score, and body punted. Five years ago, they blew a Tyreek Hill had 72 yards receiving and a 38-10 second-half lead against Luck and touchdown run, as the Chiefs beat Indi- the Colts to spoil Andy Reid’s first season. anapolis for the first time in five playoff Not this time. ED ZURGA/AP meetings to earn their first AFC title game Not with this Kansas City quarterback. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) gestures as he runs past Indianapolis Colts safety Clayton Geathers appearance since January 1994. After shattering nearly every franchise (26) and linebacker Anthony Walker during an NFL divisional football playoff game Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri. The AFC West champions will play the passing record, Mahomes picked up right winner of Sunday’s game between the di- where he left off in his regular-season fi- Sammy Watkins fumbled the ball to them The Chiefs had lost six straight home Sanchez while he was kicking. vision-rival Los Angeles Chargers and the nale. He led the Chiefs on touchdown late in the third quarter, they were quick to playoff games, including heartbreakers to INJURIES New England Patriots next weekend for a drives of 90 and 70 yards to open the game, give it back. Dee Ford stripped Luck and Pittsburgh and Tennessee the past two Colts: Center Ryan Kelly (knee) left late spot in the Super Bowl in Atlanta. quickly identified a favorite target in Travis fellow linebacker Justin Houston plopped years. But a proud franchise that won its in the fourth quarter. ... FS Malik Hooker “We wanted to light up the city,” Chiefs Kelce, and shook off a banged-up knee to on the ball, ruining another red-zone oppor- only Super Bowl title with Len Dawson in (foot) and DE Tyquan Lewis (knee) were defensive tackle Chris Jones said. “We did- scramble for a touchdown late in the first tunity. 1970, and last played for a spot behind Joe inactive, while SS Mike Mitchell (calf) was n’t want to take the road down memory half to give his team a big cushion. “It seemed like the rushers were getting Montana, is once more one step away. placed on injured reserve earlier this week. lane.” Of course, the Chiefs (13-4) didn’t need there all night,” Chiefs cornerback Kendall “I’m just happy for these guys in this That left the Colts defense without some Andrew Luck was held to 203 yards it the way their defense was playing. Fuller said. “Guys sticking coverage, play- locker room,” Kelce said. “Playoff wins are key pieces. passing for the Colts, while Marlon Mack The Colts (11-7) went three-and-out on ing good technique, good eyes and things hard to come by, let alone wins in the NFL. Chiefs: Safety Eric Berry (heel) and run- was a non-factor on the ground. He had 46 their first four possessions, were outgained like that.” So, I mean, it’s just exciting for us to be ning back Spencer Ware (hamstring) were yards rushing before leaving late in the 185-12 in the first quarter, and Luck didn’t The Colts finally scored an offensive able to play next week.” inactive, though Berry — the team’s emo- fourth quarter with a hip injury. complete a pass until he found T.Y Hilton touchdown with 5:31 left in the game. But SNOWBALL FIGHT tional leader — broke down the pregame “Was not expecting it to end today,” early in the second. in the perfect summation of their lousy af- Reid was summoned to the corner of the huddle in the north end zone. Colts coach Frank Reich said. “We knew Their lone bright spot came when Zach ternoon, their erstwhile star kicker missed stadium during the two-minute warning in UP NEXT we were going up against a very good Paschal recovered a blocked punt for a the extra point. the first half to implore fans to stop throw- Chiefs: Await the Chargers-Patriots win- team, a very well-coached team. It’s hard touchdown. By that point, the party in the stands al- ing snowballs on the field. Earlier in the ner in the AFC title game. to lose. It’s hard to lose when you’ve come Even when the Colts caught a break and ready had begun. half, one almost hit Colts punter Rigoberto Colts: Begin preparing for April’s draft. Mahomes leads KC to doorstep of playing in Super Bowl

BY DAVE SKRETTA hawk, massive arm and moxie in spades AP Sports Writer threw for more than 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in the regular season, and shat- KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The game was tered just about every franchise passing all-but decided, and the Chiefs minutes away record. But nobody knew how he would re- from playing in their first AFC title game in spond to the playoffs, where the Chiefs have 25 years, when they drove to the goal line for given their fans nothing but agony and heart- a chance to punctuate their long-awaited vic- break since Joe Montana was taking snaps tory over the Indianapolis Colts with a touch- from center. down. All he did was lead Kansas City to touch- Patrick Mahomes turned and handed the downs on its first two possessions to set the ball to Darrel Williams, who was stood up tone against a resurgent Colts defense, then right at the goal line. Williams kept churning lead his team to a field goal and another as the Chiefs began to push him, inch by score before halftime. STEVEN SENNE/AP inch, toward pay dirt. The last one was his rushing touchdown, In this Oct. 29, 2017, file photo, New England Patriots quarterback Leading the way? Their brilliant young which came after he took a wicked hit in the Tom Brady (12) and Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip quarterback. pocket. Rivers (17) speak at midfield after an NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The Chargers and Patriots meet in Mahomes toppled right over the goal line “It was a little cold out there so I was a divisional playoff game today. with Williams, then leaped up and threw a aching for a second,” said Mahomes, who no knockout right hook at nothing but air, cele- doubt caused heart palpitations across brating not only the score but ultimately a Kansas City when he came up limping. “But Rivers, Chargers look 31-13 victory Saturday. it feels fine, it really is. It got me there for a Mahomes wound up throwing for 278 second, a little stinger I guess, but I was feel- yards in his postseason debut, ran on a hob- ing pretty good after that.” bled knee for a key touchdown, and did all Mahomes was sacked four times and ED ZURGA/AP to end dominance by Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick the dirty work — like that Reggie Bush-style threw a couple of wobbly passes, and he had Mahomes speaks at a news conference shove — necessary to keep alive the Chiefs’ an interception wiped away by an offside following the Chiefs’ 31-13 win over the Brady, Patriots chances of playing in their first Super Bowl call, but never made the crucial mistake that Indianapolis Colts in an NFL divisional since Len Dawson led the way in 1970. could have turned the game. football playoff game on Saturday in BY KYLE HIGHTOWER even been to the conference title “My favorite thing was finishing the game It helped that his biggest options all Kansas City, Missouri. AP Sports Writer game since losing 21-12 to the Pa- at the end,” Mahomes said of the late touch- showed up. triots during the 2007 season. down. “We’ve been in those situations and Damien Williams ran for 129 yards and a game off for us.” FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Rivers played in that game just didn’t execute to our standards. It shows the score against a Colts defense that had not al- Pulling the trigger, though, was the Chiefs’ Tom Brady typically shrugs off days removed from tearing the attitude and effort you need to win football lowed a 100-yard rusher this season. Travis unflappable first-year starter. any mention of records or mile- ACL in his right knee. He limped games.” Kelce had seven catches for 108 yards. He did it with his arm. He did it with his stones he sets. his way through it while being in- Especially in cold, snowy January Tyreek Hill had 72 yards through the air and legs. He even did it with his voice, drawing But even he had to chuckle at tercepted twice and failing to weather, when the games are most meaning- ran 36 yards for a score. And wide receiver the Colts offside so many times that their de- the one he and Chargers quarter- throw a touchdown pass. ful. Sammy Watkins even pitched in for the first fensive line was visibly frustrated. back Philip Rivers will mark It’s become the toughness Mahomes answered the call Saturday time since hurting his foot during a game in “Mahomes was No. 1 in the NFL at draw- when they meet in today’s divi- brand for a quarterback that hasn’t amid tremendous pressure and great expec- November. ing people offside. And so we knew that sional playoffs. missed a game since becoming tations. The Chiefs traded up to pick him “We ran the ball, and that’s the biggest going in,” Colts coach Frank Reich said. Brady, who will be 41 years and the Chargers starter in 2006. 10th overall a couple of years ago, then al- thing,” Kelce said. “When you have the lead, “We talked about it, and he still got us. For a 163 days old, and Rivers, at 37 Rivers, who led his team to five lowed him to learn the ropes for a year under you’ve got to be able to run the ball late in young guy, the way to work the cadence the years and 36 days old, will com- wins in its last six regular-season Alex Smith, before turning him loose on an the game. Damien Williams, man. He runs way that he does, I give him credit for that.” bine to be the oldest pair of quar- games and a road win at Balti- unsuspecting league. his tail off for everybody on this team. Sure It wasn’t the only reason to heap praise on terbacks to face each other in an more in the wild-card round last The young quarterback with the curly Mo- enough it showed today that he can finish a him Saturday. NFL playoff game, breaking the week, said he’s tried to keep past mark Brady held with Peyton shortcomings against New Eng- Manning. land out of his mind this week. “Nice,” Brady said of the im- “It’s not something you think No. 18 Kentucky fights back again to top Vanderbilt pending footnote. “Nice and old.” about a whole lot,” he said. “It ex- Today will be just the fourth ists and it’s there but again, and I BY GARY B. GRAVES BIG PICTURE playoff meeting between the mean this, I don’t feel that I’m AP Sports Writer Vanderbilt: Everything started well enough teams, with the Patriots holding a playing Tom. Certainly, it’s a Tom for the Commodores, who started 5 of 11 2-1 edge. Brady-led team and we know how LEXINGTON, Ky. — Cartersville native from long range and seemed to thwart every Rivers enters today with a 1-7 things work with the quarterback Ashton Hagans and Keldon Johnson each Kentucky attempt to go ahead in the first half. record against the Patriots, includ- and the head coach that have the scored 15 points and combined to rally No. Poor shooting was only part of their second- ing 0-4 in games in Foxborough record attached to it. We’ve got a 18 Kentucky from another slow start in a 56- half woes, as they struggled to slow Kentucky and 0-2 in the playoffs. Rivers heck of a challenge.” 47 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday night. on offense and couldn’t stop the ‘Cats on the earned his lone victory against It will also be a chance to earn Perimeter shooting propelled the Com- glass. New England during the 2008 a signature win for second-year modores to a 16-5 lead and 30-28 edge at the Kentucky: Credit the Wildcats for again regular season, when the Chargers Chargers coach Anthony Lynn, break. Johnson and Hagans then combined to JAMES CRISP/AP shaking off a sluggish beginning to finish were still in San Diego. Brady who has steered Los Angeles score the first seven points of the second half Kentucky’s Ashton Hagans (2) gets a strong. They owned just about every statistic, was sidelined for that game by a through its relocation and a sea- for the Wildcats’ first lead at 35-30. Kentucky layup during Saturday’s game against but overpowered the Commodores on the knee injury and Matt Cassel son that included a game in Lon- Vanderbilt in Lexington, Kentucky. started in his place. don. (12-3, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) steadily board and in the paint (32-16). But it involved Brady is 7-0 as a starter against To have another chance at this pulled away for its second consecutive win added 12 points for the Wildcats. another wakeup call, a troubling trend they Rivers . stage of his career to notch a play- despite a season low in points. Aaron Nesmith had 11 points, while Saben must avoid the deeper they get into their con- The Patriots (11-5), who cap- off win against a New England Kentucky shot 53 percent after halftime Lee and Joe Toye added nine apiece for Van- ference schedule. tured their 10th straight AFC East team that has been the standard in and 50 percent overall, while holding Vander- derbilt (9-6, 0-3), which shot below 40 per- UP NEXT title this season, will be seeking the conference is an opportunity bilt to just 6 of 25 (24 percent) in the final 20 cent for the second consecutive game. Vanderbilt hosts South Carolina on their eighth consecutive trip to the not lost on Rivers. minutes. The Wildcats also outrebounded the POLL IMPLICATIONS Wednesday night, looking to avenge last AFC title game. “Fired up to have a shot,” Commodores 38-21, with Reid Travis’ 12 Kentucky should move up a few spots in year’s 71-60 loss. The Chargers (13-4) haven’t Rivers said. boards leading the way. Immanuel Quickley what figures to be a reshuffled Top 25. Kentucky visits Georgia on Tuesday night. The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 13, 2019 3B GT dominates inside, beats Syracuse Harper, No. 11 Auburn

BY MARK FRANK Curtis Haywood II had 15 for the with 10:14 to go, but Syracuse all year. Prior to Saturday’s win, rebound with 93-78 Associated Press Yellow Jackets. would get no closer. The Yellow Georgia Tech held high-powered The only way of our survivability Jackets eventually extended their Virginia Tech to just 52 points and SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Georgia of our team is through our defense,” lead to 51-33, their largest of the their defense is among the leaders victory over Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner says the Pastner said. “My first year we game, on a layup by Alvarado with nationally. only way for his team to survive is were an elite defensive team. Last 12:13 to go. Alvarado had 13 points Syracuse: Things don’t get easier BY JOHN ZENOR through its defense. year we were very young and more in the second half. with a road game Monday against AP Sports Writer In that case, the Yellow Jackets in the solid range and this year “I got some good open shots. I Duke. The Orange, who had little may do more than survive. we’re back at the level of a really, shot them and I made them,” said margin for error entering Saturday’s AUBURN, Ala. — Jared Harper’s quick 3-pointer to start the game Jose Alvarado scored 19 points, really good defensive team trying to Alvarado, who was 5 of 6 from the game, has none now, and the team signaled this would be a more typical performance for both Auburn James Banks III added 16 and move to the level of great to possi- field and perfect 3 of 3 from beyond is severely challenged on offense. and its star point guard than the last one. Georgia Tech dominated inside and bly elite. the arc. “We tried to feed the big DUNK CITY Harper had 22 points and seven assists and he and the 11th-ranked overpowered Syracuse 73-59 on “We just mix and match and we men and they did a good job but Five of James Banks’s six field Tigers rebounded from a rough night to beat Georgia 93-78 on Satur- Saturday night, ending the Orange’s do the best we can. Our mentality is every game for us is defense. We goals were slams. day. four-game winning streak. through defense and through our rely on defense. Defense. Defense. THE RIGHT MOVES Harper and the Tigers (12-3, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) looked The Yellow Jackets (10-6, 2-1 At- defensive mindset.” Defense.” Josh Pastner said it was a gut feel sharper at home than in an 82-67 loss at Mississippi, but still struggled lantic Coast Conference) outscored Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim Meanwhile, it’s back to the draw- and his gut paid off, inserting Hay- to put away a team that was blown out by No. 3 Tennessee a week the Orange (11-5, 2-1) 36-16 in the was impressed with a Georgia Tech ing board for Syracuse, who has the wood and Abdoulaye Gueye into ago. paint and was reminiscent of Geor- team that has held high-powered daunting task of playing No. 1 the starting lineup. “I thought our team responded very well,” Auburn coach Bruce gia Tech’s 55-51 victory last season No. 3 Tennessee and No. 9 Virginia Duke on Monday. BUDDY SYSTEM Pearl said. “We needed a better offensive execution. We needed to get when the Yellow Jackets also dom- Tech in check. “The last two games we’ve had Buddy Boeheim made his first to the right spots and take better shots.” inated inside, outscoring the Orange “Georgia Tech’s defense was just 15 turnovers, 19 turnovers. We two 3s in ACC play. The Orange The Bulldogs (9-6, 1-2) threatened to make it close through much 30-10 in the paint. too physical for us tonight. We ob- can’t play at that level, make those will need a spark from Jim Boe- of the second half and certainly avoided a repeat of that 46-point road Georgia Tech, who holds oppo- viously settled for too many 3s but kind of mistakes,” Boeheim said. heim’s son off the bench to help its loss to the Volunteers. nents to 63.1 points per game, sti- it’s a difficult defense to get inside. “We’re dropping it, forgetting inconsistent offense. Harper got off to a strong start and had a big steal and assist down fled Syracuse all game, limiting the You have to make some from the about it, (Saturday’s game)” Bris- BATTLE FATIGUE the stretch. Orange to 18-of-57 shooting from perimeter and we didn’t.” sett said. “We need to pick our- Tyus Battle continues to struggle Auburn built a 16-point lead midway through the second half, but the field and just 7 of 33 from be- Georgia Tech had a 27-26 half- selves back up starting right now, from beyond the arc. He’s now 4 of Georgia chipped away at it enough to remain within striking distance. yond the arc. Syracuse’s top three time lead but outscored Syracuse not tomorrow. Just thinking about 21 from 3 in his last six games. Georgia had a chance to cut it to single digits when Auburn’s in- scorers, Tyus Battle, Elijah Hughes 46-33 in the second. The Yellow them (Duke) should pump every- UP NEXT bounds pass sailed over Austin Wiley’s head. But Harper stole the ball and Oshae Brissett were a com- Jackets started the second half on a one up. We want to go there and Georgia Tech travels to Clemson at the other end and fired a pass to Dunbar for a dunk and 82-69 lead bined 11 of 34. Brissett’s 15 points, 17-5 spurt to build to a 44-31 mar- showcase our skills.” on Wednesday. with 4:08 left. all in the second half, led Syracuse. gin, sparked by two 3s by Alvarado. BIG PICTURE The Orange heads down south Dunbar got a steal of his own on the Bulldogs’ next possession to Hughes added 12 points and Battle Two 3s by Buddy Boeheim brought Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jack- for a matchup Monday against No.1 set up Chuma Okeke’s dunk to help ensure a comfortable victory. That chipped in with 11. the Orange to within 10 at 51-41 ets defense will keep them in games Duke. sequence re-energized a capacity crowd of 9,121. “I felt like we were always in it and when Harper got the turnover, then he threw the lob, that broke our back a little bit,” Georgia coach Tom Crean said. “That got the crowd back into it. When we were sit- Payton: Playoffs more important than perceived slights ting there at 10- 11 (points down), I always felt like we were right there, and our guys did, too. BY BRETT MARTEL games when they score in the first RESTED SAINTS good about Sunday.” “A game like this comes down to the hustle points.” AP Sports Writer quarter, including 7-0 this season. Several prominent Saints play- DUMP-OFFS Harper didn’t waste any time showing this performance would be They scored on a field-goal drive ers haven’t played in more than Both teams are adept at using different from than 3-of-14, nine-point game against the Rebels. He NEW ORLEANS — Saints last week in the first quarter. It’ll two weeks. Brees, who completed running backs as receivers. Ka- hit two early 3-pointers, one 22 seconds in, and added a couple more coach Sean Payton dismisses the be even more important to score an NFL single-season record 74.4 mara (81 catches, 709 yards) is before his day was done. premise that the Eagles could de- early against the high-powered percent of his passes, and dynamic New Orleans’ second-leading re- Bryce Brown had 15 points and made 3 of 4 3-pointers for Auburn. rive extra motivation from the Saints. New Orleans is 5-0 when running back Alvin Kamara, who ceiver behind Michael Thomas. Anfernee McLemore also scored 15 points and added nine rebounds. widespread perception that New leading after one quarter, 9-0 when had 1,592 yards and 18 TDs from Mark Ingram also has been effec- Samir Doughty and Malik Dunbar each scored 11 points. Orleans ran up the score on them leading at halftime and won eight scrimmage, were both healthy tive on screens for New Orleans. It was perhaps McLemore’s best game since an ankle injury side- when they met in November. times by double-digit margins. scratches in Week 17. Meanwhile, the Saints anticipate lined him for the end of last season. It came at a good time with fellow “My question would be: We’re “We are starting the games bet- Meanwhile, two starting offen- the Eagles to look for former post players Chuma Okeke and Austin Wiley limited by foul trouble. all playing hard in these divisional ter now over the last six, seven sive linemen who’ve been nursing Saints running Darren Sproles, “That’s the closest he’s looked to a guy that was first-team all-de- playoff games, right?” Payton games,” Eagles offensive coordi- injuries — left tackle Terron Arm- who, like Foles, did not play in the fense and a key, key player for us a year ago,” Pearl said. “Anfernee began, referring to today’s rematch nator Mike Groh said. “Defense is stead (chest) and right guard Larry previous meeting. gets to do what he’s doing there, and we’re a different club.” in the divisional round of the NFC doing a really good job getting off Warford (knee) — both sat out the “Darren has got incredibly good William Jackson Jr. led Georgia with 16 points, Nicolas Claxton playoffs. “Are you going to play the field early in the game. We’re regular-season finale. instincts on setting up some of added 15, Tyree Crump 14 and Teshaun Hightower 12. Rayshaun harder” because of a perceived able to get the lead.” “Our O-line being healthy, back these screens,” said Payton, who Hammonds had nine points, 10 rebounds and four assists. slight? Coach Doug Pederson has de- to pretty much 100 percent, guys employed Sproles similarly from It was also a physical turnaround from a performance against Ole Still, Payton expects a more ferred the kickoff to the second are just excited, rejuvenated and 2011-13. “Quite honestly, we Miss where Pearl said it was fair to say “you guys got pushed around.” competitive affair than the Saints’ half whenever the Eagles have ready to play,” Kamara said. haven’t been as good this year as “We preached transition defense and interior defense a lot,” 48-7 blowout of the Eagles on won the coin toss. Perhaps he’ll re- Armstead has yet to confirm we have in other years in that area, McLemore said. “A lot of guys after the Ole Miss game, we watched Nov. 18, which gave Philadelphia consider if he wins the toss this he’ll be ready, but he practiced this but a lot of it depends on the oppo- a lot of film and we just worked on that a lot between that game and the dubious distinction of becom- week. week and said with a smile, “I feel nent you’re playing.” this game.” ing the first reigning Super Bowl champion to lose by that wide a margin in the following regular season. The Eagles (10-7) appeared to SPORTSROUNDUP be sinking fast when their loss in New Orleans dropped them to 4-6. But they’ve rallied to win six of NBA Standings seven since, including a road vic- tory against the Los Angeles Rams All Times EST Home & Away that helped New Orleans (13-3) EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Tuesday State Duals at Macon Centreplex capture the conference’s top seed. W L Pct GB “They’ve kind of been in a play- Toronto 32 12 .727 — BASKETBALL Tuesday, January 22 Philadelphia27 16 .628 4½ off role really going back to those Boston 25 16 .610 5½ Sonoraville at Adairsville, 6 p.m. BASKETBALL Brooklyn 21 23 .477 11 Furtah Prep at Cartersville, 6 p.m. Adairsville at Calhoun, 6 p.m. games, needing to win to get in,” New York 10 32 .238 21 Payton noted. “So it’s impressive.” Southeast Division Rome at Cass, 6 p.m. Cartersville at Central-Carroll, 6 p.m. W L Pct GB Now the Eagles, who opened as Miami 21 20 .512 — Trion at Excel boys, 6 p.m. Woodland at Cass, 6 p.m. 10-point underdogs this week, can Charlotte 19 22 .463 2 Woodland at Paulding County, 6 p.m. Gordon Lee at Excel boys, 6 p.m. Washington 18 25 .419 4 ruin the Saints’ Super Bowl Orlando 17 24 .415 4 SWIM SWIM dreams with a second straight road ATLANTA 13 29 .310 8½ Central Division Cass vs. Southeast Whitfield, Dawson County at Cass, Cartersville, Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. upset. W L Pct GB Adairsville, 5 p.m. Thursday, January 24 Milwaukee 29 12 .707 — “We’re looking forward to it,” Indiana 28 14 .667 1½ Thursday WRESTLING Eagles tight end Zach Ertz said. Detroit 18 23 .439 11 WRESTLING Cartersville at Coosa “We’re a completely different team Chicago 10 32 .238 19½ Cleveland 8 35 .186 22 State Duals at Macon Centreplex Friday, January 25 than we were seven weeks ago. I WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division Friday BASKETBALL don’t think the team that showed W L Pct GB up on that Sunday is even remotely Houston 24 17 .585 — BASKETBALL LFO at Adairsville, 7 p.m. San Antonio 25 18 .581 — Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 7 p.m. Cartersville at LaGrange, 6 p.m. close to the team that we are right New Orleans20 22 .476 4½ Dallas 20 22 .476 4½ Troup at Cartersville, 6 p.m. Villa Rica at Cass, 6 p.m. now.” Memphis 19 23 .452 5½ Such a lopsided loss in New Or- Northwest Division Carrollton at Cass, 6 p.m. Excel boys at Mount Zion, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Excel boys at North Cobb Christian, 7 p.m. Hiram at Woodland, 6 p.m. leans could have resulted in finger- Denver 28 12 .700 — pointing and a fractured locker OKC 25 16 .610 3½ Kell at Woodland, 6 p.m. WRESTLING Portland 26 17 .605 3½ room, Ertz suggested. Instead, Ertz Utah 22 21 .512 7½ WRESTLING Adairsville at Lovett, 5:30 p.m. said, “It was a rallying point for Minnesota 20 22 .476 9 State Duals at Macon Centreplex Cartersville at Sweet Onion Invitational at Toombs Co. Pacific Division our season.” W L Pct GB Saturday Saturday, January 26 Golden State28 14 .667 — The Eagles survived last week’s L.A. Clippers 24 18 .571 4 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL wild-card round with a 16-15 vic- L.A. Lakers 23 20 .535 5½ Adairsville at Southeast Whitfield, 3 p.m. Chattahoochee at Cass girls, 1:30 p.m. Sacramento 21 21 .500 7 tory in which quarterback Nick Phoenix 10 33 .233 18½ Cedartown at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Sandy Creek at Cartersville, 3 p.m. Foles — who’s won four straight Friday's Games Cass at Villa Rica, 6 p.m. SWIM starts since taking over for injured ATLANTA 123, Philadelphia 121 Excel boys at Darlington, 3 p.m. Adairsville, Cartersville, Cass, Woodland at North Metro starter Carson Wentz — engi- Washington 113, Milwaukee 106 Indiana 121, New York 106 SWIM Championship at Westminster, 9 a.m. neered a late scoring drive capped Toronto 122, Brooklyn 105 Bartow County Championship at Adairsville, 9 a.m. WRESTLING by a fourth-down touchdown pass. Dallas 119, Minnesota 115 Houston 141, Cleveland 113 WRESTLING Cartersville at Sweet Onion Invitational at Toombs Co. And that only stood up after Portland 127, Charlotte 96 Utah 113, L.A. Lakers 95 Chicago kicker Cody Parkey’s Golden State 146, Chicago 109 “double-doink” miss on a field- Saturday's Games Detroit 109, L.A. Clippers 104 goal attempt that hit both the up- Miami 112, Memphis 108 right and crossbar in the final Boston at Orlando, late New Orleans at Minnesota, late On the Air seconds. San Antonio at Oklahoma City, late Denver at Phoenix, late Philadelphia likely will need Charlotte at Sacramento, late MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 3:30 p.m. — North Carolina at Syracuse (FSSO) more offense in the Superdome, Chicago at Utah, late Noon — Villanova at Creighton (FOX) 5 p.m. — South Carolina at LSU (SEC) Today's Games where the Saints averaged 37 Philadelphia at New York, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — Massachusetts at Dayton (NBCSN) NFL FOOTBALL points in Drew Brees’ seven home Toronto at Washington, 1 p.m. Milwaukee at ATLANTA, 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. — Michigan State at Penn State (CBS) 1 p.m. — L.A. Chargers at New England (CBS) starts before the record-setting QB Houston at Orlando, 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. — George Mason at Rhode Island (NBCSN) 4:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at New Orleans (FOX) got a rest day during the club’s Golden State at Dallas, 7 p.m. Portland at Denver, 8 p.m. 10 p.m. — UCLA at Oregon State (FS1) PGA TOUR GOLF anti-climactic regular-season fi- Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 6 p.m. — Open in Hawaii (GOLF) nale. Monday's Games Boston at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. — Milwaukee at Atlanta (FSSE) NHL HOCKEY “I assume they’ll come in as mo- Memphis at Houston, 8 p.m. Charlotte at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 12:30 p.m. — Nashville at Carolina (FSSO) tivated as ever. Just like we’re Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. going to come in as motivated as Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 1 p.m. — South Florida at Connecticut (ESPN) PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 1 p.m. — Kansas at Kansas State (FSSE) 9:10 a.m. — Everton vs. Bournemouth (NBCSN) ever,” Brees said. “Just two really Tuesday's Games good teams about to play in a play- Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 1 p.m. — Ole Miss at Kentucky (SEC) 11:25 a.m. — Tottenham vs. Man. United (NBCSN) Phoenix at Indiana, 7 p.m. off game.” Oklahoma City at ATLANTA, 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. — Tennessee at Georgia (ESPN) AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS Miami at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 3 p.m. — Missouri at Florida (SEC) 7 p.m. — Day 1: First round (ESPN2) Some other story lines surround- Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. ing the third Eagles-Saints playoff Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. clash since Payton and Brees Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 Sunday, Jan. 20 At Orlando, Fla. joined forces in New Orleans in NFL Playoff Schedule Dallas at L.A. Rams, late NFC Championship, 3:05 p.m. (FOX) AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ABC/ESPN) Today’s Games AFC Championship: L.A. Chargers/New England at Super Bowl 2006. L.A. 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FROM PAGE 1B Freshman Giles Turner secured the RANDY PARKER/DTN win at 113 to push the Canes into the Cass’ Kendall area finals. Arnold pins an Cartersville trailed 24-6 early against opponent during Central with Williams picking up the Saturday’s Region 7- only points for the Canes before Buf- AAAAA area faloe and Surrett recorded consecutive duals at East wins. Tyler Earick and Turner helped Paulding. Arnold give Cartersville a short-lived 25-24 was victorious edge. in all three of his “Unfortunately for us, we ran into two matches Saturday to help twin brothers for Central that were both the Colonels individual state qualifiers last season and qualify for the proved to be too much for us to over- state duals come,” Gayton said. “After the match tournament. was mathematically impossible to win, I elected to forfeit the remaining two matches and save our energy just in case we had a true second challenge, which proved to be a reality.” Cartersville overcame that challenge to make Friday one of the most memo- Woodland likewise has excelled at [in areas] it doesn’t matter. We’re both [and the next few weeks]. ... Wrestling building depth in the same manner, which going to be in the bracket. From there, it’s “We’ve had a lot of kids who have lost rable ever for the Canes wrestling pro- was one of the few positives to take out who navigates through the best and does during the year, but when they go into the gram. It made it even more special to FROM PAGE 1B of the early months of last season. It the best job.” state tournament, they’re hard to beat.” Gayton, who had been an assistant with Kendall Arnold had the best individual helped the Wildcats easily dispatch of It’s hard to say who did the best job While there was chaos all around it, the the team the past three years, to have vir- day for the Colonels. Cass’ 152-pound East Paulding, Carrollton and its Bartow Saturday, considering the two power- day proved to be straight forward for the tually everyone connected to the pro- wrestler pinned his first two opponents County rival. house programs entered with different No. 1 seed. Woodland, which has a good gram on hand for the historic moment. before picking up the team’s only win After Arnold’s triumph pulled Cass goals and expectations. Woodland chance to be the top seed at state, can only “This achievement is definitely a team against Woodland. Noah Hoffmeier fin- within 6-3, Woodland rattled off 12 emerged healthy and primed for a run at hopes things go as smoothly when it achievement,” he said. “Obviously, the ished 2-0 on the day with a major win straight wins. Three of those came via for- the state title. makes the familiar trip next week to boys who competed and won matches over Kell and a pin against Hiram before feit, but the Wildcats earned a vast major- “That’s one of the best teams in the Macon. deserve their recognition, but this was all sitting out the championship round. ity of those points, rattling off four state right there,” Koontz said of the “You win as a team, you advance as a about the team. Some credit needs to be Like Woodland, Cass also utilized a consecutive pins by Blake Cash, Bryce Wildcats. “They may be the best team in team,” Tramutola said. “We try to get given to all of team members. The guys large portion of its roster to keep people Shedd, Demarcus Williams and Jalen the state at the end of [next] Saturday, to them to be as selfless as possible. It’s not who work hard every day in the practice fresh and give some younger wrestlers Hudson in the higher weight classes. be honest with you. They’ve got a great about you. It’s about doing what we need room to push the starters to get better. valuable experience. “You take it with a grain of salt,” Tra- lineup.” in this match to get our team through. “We carried 55 team members to the “If you want to continue being one of mutola said of the win over Cass. “It’s us And Cass proved its best wrestling this “Right now, we’re 3-0, which is the the better teams, your young guys have versus them, but we’re both trying to get season is still ahead of it, as the Colonels first three rounds of the state tournament, region duals championship. We brought always got to be thrown into the fire and out, which is our main goal. They held a enter the most important segment of the as far as I’m concerned. We can’t be in the varsity team, our JV team, our they need to be baptized by it,” Koontz lot of their starters out, in case they had to calendar. any better spot than we are right now, so women’s team, our managers and our said. “They’ve got to do their job. ... come back through [the true second “This is what we prepare for, every- we feel good about it. Just have to have a coaches. We are really trying to empha- That’s how we stay towards the top of match]. They’re battling the sick and in- thing else is warmup,” Koontz said. good week of practice, have to do the size the team approach, and we wanted everything. Those kids get thrown in the jury bug, so the real assessment will come “They know that. All the tournaments right things and hopefully, we go into next all of our team to be able to participate fire, and they wrestle above themselves.” next weekend. Whether you’re one or two were simply to get ready for this weekend week firing.” in this event and see us reach our goals.”

stretch of Region 5-AAAA play 45-36 lead into the final period. the deficit to 26-16 by halftime. ing the final period. overturn the deficit. Hoops with a 62-51 road loss to Chapel Dyer chipped in nine of his 18 LaFayette put some distance be- Evan Lee hit two 3-pointers and Following Saturday’s out-of-re- Hill on Saturday — a day after a points in the fourth quarter and tween itself and the home team Josiah Mosley scored four of his gion matchup, Excel returns to Re- FROM PAGE 1B road defeat at region front-runner Benham added four of his 16. The with a solid third quarter to double 10 points in the fourth quarter, but gion 6-A play with a home tilt The result lands Cass and East Sandy Creek. Panthers, though, outscored the up Excel by a 48-24 margin enter- Excel (3-14) never threatened to against Trion on Tuesday. Paulding in a tie for fifth in the re- One quarter into Saturday’s con- Canes for the third straight quarter gion standings. By virtue of their test, the Canes were in good posi- to earn the key home win. season sweep, which included a tion, a leading one at that, up Cartersville will step out of the 78-57 road win, the Colonels have 17-15. Cartersville received five grueling region schedule to play the inside track at finishing ahead points apiece from Perignon Dyer host to Furtah Prep on Tuesday. of the Raiders. and Amarai Orr to hold the early Another massive matchup edge. LaFayette 69, Excel boys 39 looms on Tuesday, as Cass wel- However, a three-point second Eighteen points from Rayshawn comes Rome to town. The Wolves quarter completely did in the Womack weren’t enough to allow will enter that game fourth in the Canes (8-9, 2-3). The offensive the Excel Christian boys to hang region and looking to avenge a 66- swoon allowed Chapel Hill (9-5, 2- around in a 69-39 home loss to 61 home defeat to the Colonels 2) to grab a 28-20 lead at halftime. LaFayette on Saturday. from mid-December. Cartersville regained its mojo on Womack had the only points for the offensive side of things in the the Eagles in the first quarter as the Chapel Hill 62, third quarter, including seven Ramblers sprinted out to a 15-4 Cartersville boys 51 points from Kolbe Benham, but lead. Other Excel players got in on The Cartersville boys completed the team’s defense could slow the scoring in the second period, likely its toughest two-game down Chapel Hill, which carried a and the Eagles actually narrowed The Daily Tribune News Classifieds www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 13, 2019 5B

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Cartersville pastor to highlight civil rights leader's ability to 'courageously' speak truth

BY MARIE NESMITH to kids who would have nothing to do otherwise. All [email protected] of these efforts directly emulate Dr. King’s commit- ment to service, generosity and loving engagement.” As a child, the Rev. Isaiah Robertson was cap- During this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Hol- tivated by his grandfather’s friendship with Dr. iday Celebration in Cartersville, 38-year-old Martin Luther King Jr. Robertson will deliver the Brotherhood Program An active member of the 1960s civil rights presentation. Through his words, he will look to movement, the late Rev. Marvin T. Robinson inspire attendees to speak truthfully. traveled with King and welcomed him into his Organized by the MLK Jr. Holiday Celebration home and church on several occasions. Following Committee, two days of programming on Jan. 20 the civil rights leader’s assassination, Robinson and 21 will pay tribute to King’s life and message. joined thousands of other mourners at King’s fu- “I plan on speaking about the power and im- neral in Atlanta and walked the procession route portance of truth-telling,” Robertson said. “Dr. from Ebenezer Baptist to Morehouse College. King was a faith-filled ‘alternative witness’ who Now as an adult, Robertson strives to “emulate courageously and unashamedly spoke truth to Dr. King’s commitment to service, generosity and both the religious and political establishments. loving engagement.” When he went to jail in Birmingham, Alabama, “Dr. King has left an indelible mark upon my he wrote a letter to clergy entitled ‘Letter From a life in many ways,” said Robertson, who has pas- Birmingham Jail.’ He didn’t mince words when tored Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in he said, ‘But the judgment of God is upon the Cartersville since July 2017. “Firstly, I’ve been me about traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with lationship between ministry and activism. He has church as never before. If today’s church does not shaped by him through the influence of my grand- Dr. King in 1960 for the Baptist World Alliance. helped me to understand that it’s not enough to recapture the sacrificial spirit of the early church, father, the late Rev. Marvin T. Robinson. My He said Dr. King was amazed by the racial unity be concerned about the souls of men; the minister it will lose its authenticity, forfeit the loyalty of grandfather pastored the Friendship Baptist he witnessed there. He said Dr. King wished that must be concerned about the flourishing of millions and be dismissed as an irrelevant social Church in Pasadena, California. He was heavily the black kids in the segregated South could human lives here on Earth as well. club with no meaning for the 20th century.’ involved in the civil rights movement. My grand- travel to Brazil to get an idea of what he was “I have sought to apply the example of Dr. King’s “Dr. King spoke to the president of the United father actually served as the president of the West- fighting for in the U.S.” ministry by accompanying my preaching with prac- States and members of Congress with the same ern Christian Leadership Conference — the West Their trip to Brazil was one of many stories his tical aid to the community. At Macedonia, we’ve passionate candor. When he wrote about Presi- Coast counterpart of the SCLC [Southern Chris- grandfather shared about King, helping a young given away turkeys to needy families during dent Lyndon Johnson and his prospect of being tian Leadership Conference] — for a few years. Robertson gain valuable insight into the civil Thanksgiving,” he said, referring to his church that an ally to the movement, King said, ‘I hope his “Dr. King stayed at my grandfather’s house the rights leader. is situated at 521 Martin Luther King Drive. “We course will be straight and true. I will do every- three times he visited Southern California and “He would tell me of Dr. King’s courage and sponsored a free lunch program at the Cartersville thing in my power to make it so, by outspoken preached at Friendship. My grandfather visited commitment to nonviolence,” Robertson said. Gardens Apartments last spring, and we plan on agreement whenever proper and determined op- Dr. King in Atlanta. They weren’t just allies in the “He told me of Dr. King’s uncanny ability to in- doing it again in our immediate community this position whenever necessary.’” struggle, they were close personal friends. … I spire and motivate people. Personally, Dr. King year. We held a community game day during the was about 8 years old when my grandfather told has greatly shaped my thinking regarding the re- summer, where we provided recreation and lunch SEE MLK, PAGE 2C

DESIGN BY ERIC DEMPSEY, PHOTOS BY RANDY PARKER, SPECIAL Top, the Rev. Isaiah Robertson, whose grandfather, the late Rev. Marvin T. Robinson, was friends with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., leads a Bible study at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Cartersville Wednesday. Clockwise, Robertson’s grandfather holds a sign stating, “Give jobs on basis of ability not skin color,” during a protest in Pasadena, California, in the 1960s; Friendship Baptist Church’s July 11, 1965, program features a photograph of its pastor, the Rev. Marvin T. Robinson, left, and guest speaker Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; In April 1963, the Rev. Marvin T. Robinson, center, leads a prayer in front of Pasadena’s city hall for the fair treatment and liberation of King after the civil rights leader was arrested; The Rev. Marvin T. Robinson, left, shakes King’s hand. Above, the Martin Luther King Jr. celebration’s Brotherhood March makes its way down Main Street in Cartersville last year. 2C Sunday, January 13, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News The secret to having peace is not found in a bottle Question: Do you have peace? on defense and with the matchups us is to have more peace... to be at smoke a joint or inhale some co- pray you would invite Christ into Are you at peace? we had in our secondary versus peace. caine and they get “high” and for- your heart. If you have done that, Many people do not. People their receivers.” But where do we find peace? got about their problems for a allow the Holy Spirit to fill and take medication to help “calm Think about that. Nick Saban is Some look for peace in a liquor while. guide your life. their nerves” or help them deal a great coach… perhaps the great- bottle or a mixed-drink. A couple For others, peace comes from a There is an old song that goes: with stress. It’s because they don’t est college football coach in his- of years ago I was working in a trip, or a fishing or hunting trip. “I’ve got peace like a river, I’ve have peace. tory.Yet, he is admitting, on the place and a lady who worked there There is nothing wrong with fish- got peace like a river. This past Monday night, Clem- day after the biggest game of the was talking about a trip she was ing or hunting but it’s not a lasting I’ve got peace like a river in my son played the University of Ala- year, that he, as head coach, was about to take. She admitted that source of peace. soul. bama for the National never comfortable with his game she was a little nervous. Paul said in Galatians 5 that I’ve got peace like a river, I’ve Championship in college football plan. He wasn’t at peace. A young man who worked there peace is a fruit of the spirit. So, we got peace like a river. and Clemson won the game. On In Ephesians 1:2, the apostle said, “Oh, just have a couple of have peace as we allow the Holy I’ve got peace like a river in my Tuesday morning, Nick Saban, Potts Paul says, “Grace and peace to drinks and you will be fine.” Spirit to fill our lives. If peace is soul.” head coach for Alabama, was in- you.” Paul is writing the church at For him, peace came from alco- something that seems elusive for You can have peace. You don’t terviewed by the media. He was Saban replied, “I never really got Ephesus and he begins by praying hol. you, ask the Lord to give you have to drink alcohol, do drugs or asked how he felt about the game. comfortable with what we needed God will give them peace. As we For others, maybe they seek peace. take a trip to have peace. You can In a very candid moment, Coach to do to win this game, especially begin a new year, a great goal for peace through drugs.They might Are you a believer? If not, I have it by walking with Jesus daily.

surreal opportunity.” Later on Jan. 21, there will be a Brother- MLK A federal and state holiday, Martin hood March at 2 p.m. After assembling at Happy Birthday! Luther King Jr. Day marks King’s birthday the Cartersville Civic Center — 435 W. SPECIAL FROM PAGE 1C and is recognized annually on the third Main St. — at 1:15 p.m., the participants Rae Alexandra Armstrong celebrates Robertson’s presentation at the Monday in January. Born in Atlanta on Jan. will be led by grand marshals David and her birthday on Tuesday, Jan. 14, and Cartersville Civic Center will conclude the 15, 1929, King was the leader of the civil Army Archer to the Frank Moore Admin- this year turns 8 years old. She is the King festivities Jan. 21. The Brotherhood rights movement — which advocated for istration and Judicial Center, 135 W. Chero- daughter of Evan and Ashley Program will follow the afternoon Brother- the equal rights of African-Americans — kee Ave. A wreath-laying ceremony will be Armstrong of Cartersville. Her hood March and wreath-laying ceremony. from the mid-1950s until he was assassi- conducted, then the crowd will return to the grandparents are Jim and Dellie Kay “I hope to frame the life and ministry of nated in April 1968. civic center for the Brotherhood Program. Noble of Cartersville, John and Helen Dr. King in a way that inspires others to fol- The King Holiday Celebration will kick “The messages that I take from Martin Armstrong of Canton, Kathy Mann of low his example,” Robertson said. “I also off Jan. 20 with a 6 p.m. candlelight service Luther King Jr. are those of love, commu- Cartersville, and Phil Kirby of Colorado. hope to present biblical and historical infor- at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 147 nity service, self-respect and self-disci- Her great-grandparents are the late mation in an accessible way; to show that June Hall of Cartersville, and Ray and Jones St. in Cartersville. The festivities will pline,” Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini Velma Mann of Cartersville. Rae has a Dr. King’s life was simply an outworking continue Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. with a youth said. “To me, it is not a day about politics 5-year-old brother, Walker, and attends of his Christianity and the Bible he believed rally and program at St. Luke A.M.E. or division, it is a day to celebrate the idea Cartersville Primary School. in deeply. Church, 130 Jones St. in Cartersville. The that peace and unity creates a better world, “It’s important for people to feel the bur- young participants will honor King’s life and that as a nation we are stronger by den and necessity to speak the truth without and contributions with songs, skits, poetry working together. These are ideals that are fear or compromise. Speaking truthfully and dance. prevalent in the Judeo-Christian teachings, can be both radical and medicinal. When For Linda Kellogg, the youth rally is one and this holiday is just another opportunity CFB SENIORS VISIT THE BENZ it’s done in love, it has the ability to be of her favorite components of the two-day to [reinforce] those beliefs. transformational as well. I hope each lis- programming. Involved in the local cele- “… I have been a part of the MLK Day tener is challenged to be just as courageous bration since its inception in 1984, the events since I became mayor in 2008. For as Dr. King was. I want the listener to iden- Cartersville resident has served as the event the last eight years, I have been asked to tify personal, familial and/or governmental committee’s chairperson since 2006. make some brief comments at the wreath- areas where ‘truth decay’ has taken hold “I believe in all the things that Dr. King laying ceremony on the courthouse steps, and apply a serum called ‘honesty’ to the stood for, [such as] education, nonviolence, and it is a tremendous honor to be asked to situation. It may be painful at first, but it justice,” Kellogg said. “… It’s two days out play a small part in the festivities. Linda will ultimately prove to be exactly what of the year. It’s a reminder that all these Kellogg and the MLK committee works was needed.” things are important for our world [and hard to put together meaningful and uplift- He continued, “… I am blessed to be community] to be a better place. ing events throughout the weekend. The tapped to speak at this event. In a strange “[I enjoy] the youth rally [the most], be- underlying themes for this holiday are love, way, not only do I feel like I’m honoring cause it gives young people an opportunity unity, service and community involvement. the legacy of Dr. King by speaking, I also to think about the King holiday and what it These are values that I feel are important, SPECIAL feel like I’m honoring the legacy of my stands for. … [It is an] opportunity for them and I am grateful to the organizers who Senior Citizens at Cartersville First Baptist enjoyed a tour of Mercedes grandfather as well. It’s a pretty to learn about a historical event.” work to get that message shared.” Benz Stadium in December.

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MT. CARMEL UMC — 825 gospel concert on Sunday, Jan. 20 GREATER MT. OLIVE MIS- 9, at 6 p.m. at the Cartersville BREAD OF LIFE FREE ROWLAND SPRINGS BAP- Hall Station Road, Adairsville. Mt. at 6 p.m. Dinner will follow the SIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Civic Center, 435 W. Main St., as CHURCH — 743 Old Tennessee TIST CHURCH — 79 Rowland Carmel UMC will host Barbed singing. — Greater Mt. Olive Missionary a fundraiser for Pastor Randy B. Highway, White. The church will Springs Road SE. The Rowland Wire and Roses from Rome in a Baptist church will present “Love Livsey’s journey to Israel. For provide free groceries the first Springs Baptist Church food pantry is in the Air, Come One Come All more information, contact Jacque- Thursday of every month from 10 is open every third Thursday of each Masquerade Ball” Saturday, Feb. line Toulon at 770-906-1389. a.m. to 1 p.m. month from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

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BARTOW COUNTY AMA- contact Charles Evans, assistant the Cartersville Public Library and THE NORTHWEST GEOR- TEUR RADIO EMERGENCY amateur radio emergency service will be held in the Nathan Deal GIA DAYLILY SOCIETY — SERVICE GROUP — The Bar- coordinator for Bartow County at Community Room, 429 W. Main The Northwest Georgia Daylily tow County Amateur Radio Emer- 770-386-0676. St., Cartersville. Participants must Society will meet Saturday, Jan. gency Service Group will hold its be 9 years old or older. No experi- 26, at 10 a.m. at Stiles Auditorium regularly scheduled meeting at 7 SONS OF CONFEDERATE ence is necessary. Each open on W. Cherokee Avenue. It will p.m. Monday, Jan. 14, at Shoney’s VETERANS — The Sons of house is free. For more informa- feature a panel of three gardeners Restaurant, located near Highway Confederate Veterans will hold a tion, call 706-766-4418 or email who will answer questions. Every- 20 and I-75. All amateur radio op- planning meeting for 2019 on [email protected]. one is welcome and visitors will erators interested in emergency Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7 p.m. at be given a voucher for a daylily. communications or who have Cassville Historical Museum, TAYLORSVILLE CEME- Refreshments will be served and served as agency representatives Cassville Road, Cartersville. For TERY — The annual meeting of photos of members’ gardens will are invited to attend. The group more information, contact Dale the members of the Taylorsville be shown on a screen. Call David also is holding a Winter Field Day Black at 678-800-3214. Cemetery Corporation will be Bishop for more information at on Jan. 26 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. held at the Taylorsville Masonic 770-386-0438. at the Bartow County Emergency BARTOW DIXIE GRANDS Hall on Sunday, Jan. 20, at 3 p.m. Operations Center in downtown SQUARE DANCE CLUB — NORTHWEST GEORGIA Cartersville. 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The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, January 13, 2019 3C EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK Changing your mind When purchasing hay, ask for the trates over 4,500 ppm need to be might be all right forage test results. If a forage test fed at restricted rates. As the ni- Shopping has not been performed on the hay, trate levels increase, so does the We might all be guilty of this from time to time. Specifically it is something you can do your- restrictions on feed until 18,000 becoming fixated on one way a task needs to be done to the ex- self through the county extension ppm, where it is considered lethal. clusion of any other option. for hay office. Another factor that effects for- To wit: I built some raised-planting bed boxes who knows how After you receive your forage age quality is storage. Hay bales long ago — maybe five years but at least before we built the barn When shopping for a new truck, report, you should focus on spe- should be stored to protect from which is fast approaching the third-year mark. I dug up all the you should not buy just because cific numbers. Always look at the rainfall and weathering. Loss from herbs that we had collected in the salesperson says it’s a good dry matter levels, not as sampled. storage can range from 20 percent those boxes through the years deal. Most shoppers do their re- The dry matter level is best for to 45 percent. Before hay is stored, and moved the boxes. Not search, looking at body style, fuel Pugliese comparing forages, ration balance it should be properly cured. Round once, not twice, but three times. mileage, towing capabilities, in- and economic value. Most produc- bales should be allowed to dry to I made up my mind I would use cluded options and a vehicle his- weight, sex, age, growth rate and ers go straight to the protein con- 15 percent moisture and square every one of those boxes for a tory. Shopping for hay should also stage of production. From this, we tent, but this is crude protein and bales to 18 percent. Improper cur- new raised bed herb garden. be carefully researched since mak- can break down the animal into based on nitrogen levels in the ing of hay can result in barn fires. In this “If…, then…” world ing the wrong purchase could four nutrient priorities: mainte- sample. So a sample that is high in The best way for hay to be stored that swirls around my everyday drastically affect your bottom line. nance, growth, lactation and re- nitrates can also have a high crude is in a hay shed, but if bales have existence, these boxes are now Have you ever met a person that production. protein. Protein is important, but to be stored outside, it’s best they mostly stacked in a fourth loca- tion. Because I noticed how can tell you the quality of hay The largest shift in nutritional many times, it is overemphasized. are orientated north to south, Humphreys based on a visual assessment? requirements is the transition from The total digestible nutrients densely baled, and they are ele- quickly the lower part of the While a visual assessment can pregnant to lactation. Animals fed (TDN) is a measurement of di- vated. Net wrapping also distrib- box in contact with the soil help us determine several charac- without consideration of their nu- gestible energy. This allows you to utes moisture better than bales began to rot away, I figured that I would install each box on top teristics about the hay, it cannot tritional requirements will either compare forages of the same wrapped in twine. of cinder-block caps. These solid cinder blocks, about half the tell us nutrient content, digestibil- lose or gain excess weight. Some- species and compare them to the For more information, check out size of a regular building block buried partly into the ground, ity or other potential problems, thing else to remember is that the needs of the livestock. The relative our free UGA Publication, “Un- would serve as pretty good base on which to set a wooden plant- like nitrates. The only way to energy requirement for livestock forage quality (RFQ) predicts the derstanding and Improving Forage ing box. I thought this concept through and settled on it in my know the quality of the hay is by will increase during the winter, 1 energy based on fiber quality and Quality” online at http://exten- mind. having a forage test done. Know- percent for every degree under 32 intake. RFQ allows for compar- sion.uga.edu/publications.html. My mind actually settled into inertia. I became frozen by a ing the nutritional value of the hay degrees. isons across forage species. We process that would involve cutting some blocks into shorter not only helps determine if supple- A forage analysis is the only have also been able to link ranges — Paul Pugliese is the Exten- lengths. My mind’s eye saw a series of raised planting beds with mentation is needed, but will save way to assess the quality of hay. of RFQ to meet the energy re- sion Coordinator and Agricultural a cinder block foundation topped by a wooden planting box. My you money and avoid potential The quality of the forage is as- quirements for livestock at differ- & Natural Resources Agent for brain would not consider adapting the dimensions of these problems. sessed on the value of each pound ent developmental stages. This Bartow County Cooperative Ex- wooden boxes as they existed; I decided its dimensions were not Knowing what quality of hay versus the total pounds consumed. does not mean that a RFQ at that tension, a partnership of The Uni- relevant to the task as it existed then. you need to purchase all begins There is a physical limit to how range will automatically provide versity of Georgia, The U.S. I lined up the axis of the wooden box about five feet away from with understanding the nutrient re- much livestock can consume. Di- all the nutrients needed, but pro- Department of Agriculture, and the berry box, leaving enough room to build a cold frame nearer quirements of your livestock. Nu- gestibility is the ability of the ani- vides us with an approximation if Bartow County. For more infor- to a garden gate. Using bright green marking paint, I sprayed a trient requirements are defined as mal to extract the nutrients from the forage will provide a cost-effi- mation and free farm, lawn, or stripe onto the ground inside the box so I would know where the the amount of nutrients or energy the hay. The primary nutrients cient base. garden publications, call (770) cinder blocks needed to go. I moved the box off to the side so I an animal needs to perform a spe- found in hay are protein, carbohy- Nitrates are also important to 387-5142 or visit our local web- would have enough room to excavate a narrow channel to hold cific task. This is determined by drates, sugars, pectins and fiber. consider, especially for cattle. Ni- site at ugaextension.org/bartow. the blocks. Then I decided to dry fit them. I would need to cut four blocks a little more than halfway leaving some unusable chunks of concrete. I ran a level line along a long axis. Then I began to emplace cap blocks on their narrow edge in a spade-width trench for the almost the entire length of the now obliterated green line. This tedious process involved placing a block just inside the string and leveling EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK each one in two directions. For that I used a torpedo level and a 4-foot level. At the end of a couple hours on one knee jammed into wet ground, I decided that I would not be cutting any blocks. This box would use seven whole cap blocks on each long axis and two cap blocks at each end for a total of 18 cap blocks per planting bed – no wood. So my herb planting beds would be a little bit bigger and I would not have to worry about how to attach wooden boxes to a concrete base. Also I didn’t trust myself to use a masonry drill bit that for whatever reason might cause the cap block to break where I didn’t want it to split in an attempt to drill holes for screws or bolts. It took the reality – or experience – of getting into the task to figure out that what I decided to do would take more time and probably would not be a practical solution to the task at hand. Re- gardless, I have a raised bed in which to start my new herb gar- den. Except the first herbs won’t be herbs. I ordered some onions, leeks and scallions to go along with some garlic. So I guess this will be an allium bed. The onions and leeks will go in another part of the vegetable garden but the scallions will share this planting bed with the garlic. And of course because of the planting method that I need to use for leek sets, I might have to modify my method. Leeks are supposed to be planted a little deeper in their planting bed to allow soil to be mounded around the stem of the plant to blanch it as a growing season passes. Our soil around this planting bed is clay, undraining or slow draining clay. The onions and leeks will be set out in the upslope part of the vegetable garden that went wild a few years ago. I believe I can set up a planting bed for both onions and leeks that will provide better drainage, soil tilth and pH. That should be a better solution. We’ll try it and see what happens.

— Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about Left, meet our little 30-pound Cooper. Cooper is a dashing and handsome 2-year-old boy who loves to chase a tennis ball and will gardening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative strut in circles once he fetches. This bouncy guy, gets along well with other pups and seems to have little interest in cats. Cooper’s Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or ears are adorable and very soft and he gives gentle kisses to those he knows. Cooper needs a fenced-in back yard, a warm bed, a contact the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee tennis ball and a family to love on every day. Right, this is our beautiful, 8-month-old Dolly. She has been at EVHS since she was 3 months old and she is itching to see what life is like outside a shelter. Dolly is laid back and easy going. She is quiet and very sweet Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener as well. One thing that makes Dolly unique is her big and fluffy tail (not pictured); it makes her stand out in a crowd. Dolly is litter Program is a volunteer training program for home gardeners of- trained and tidy. She is also tolerant of other cats, unsure of dogs, but loves people and children. To adopt Cooper, Dolly, or any of fered through county offices of the University of Georgia Coop- their friends, or to volunteer at EVHS, visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. erative Extension. Colleague outgrows friday Hawaiian shirt tradition DEAR ABBY: I started working one year. He always talked about “grand tour” he promised. strained, celebrate with those who age you from going back. In fact, in engineering in the late 1980s taking me to Vietnam so I could appreciate you and whose com- I’m sure the establishment will and thought it was “cute” that we see where he was born and sight- DEAR ABBY: My wife and I pany you enjoy. welcome you with open arms. all wore Hawaiian shirts when the see with him. But now he is choos- raised two children — a son who guys went out for Friday lunches. ing to go at a time when I cannot, is a successful doctor and a daugh- DEAR ABBY: I invited a couple DEAR ABBY: My sixth-grade Now we’re in our 50s, and many and using his cousin’s wedding as ter who is a multipost-grad out for the husband’s 60th birth- grandson is in a 2 1/2-hour social of my peers still honor that tradi- his excuse to “need” to make the botanist. We are 72 now, in mod- day. We sat at the “chef’s table” (in studies class. He told me that dur- tion. By trip. (He didn’t think it was neces- erately failing health and very suc- the front of the kitchen) and had ing that time the teacher texts at I no longer find it cute. In fact, Abigail Van Buren sary to attend this cousin’s older cessful ourselves. amazing food and service. We all least six times. I think this deprives I’m finding it embarrassing be- brother’s wedding a few years Our children were raised prop- agreed it was a perfect evening. the students of valuable instruc- cause men over 50 — especially ment. Say instead that these ago.) I suggested he wait until erly. We gave them all they would I paid the bill and left a 25 per- tional time. My daughter hasn’t curmudgeonly engineers — lunches “aren’t your thing” any- summer to visit, when I’d be free ever need to succeed and be happy. cent tip on a $400 bill (for three spoken to the principal about it — should not be wearing Hawaiian more. to travel with him. However, neither one is particu- people). The couple then pro- yet. I wonder when this concern shirts. They look like horrible It would be a kindness to diplo- I feel his going without me is a larly interested in a loving relation- ceeded to hand cash to the staff in will be expressed by other parents Caribbean cruise ship tourists. In matically point out that their negative commentary on his feel- ship with us. Holidays together are spite of the fact that I had told and discussed in your column. — addition, their favorite lunch des- ogling is inappropriate. Hope they ings for me and our marriage. He strained. them I had already tipped 25 per- TIME TO LEARN IN TEXAS tinations are usually in a part of take the hint, but don’t be sur- doesn’t see it that way at all. What Frankly, I’m quite sick of both cent, and they acknowledged that town where there’s a big univer- prised if you hear that some of the is your opinion? — POSSIBLY of them. They are inconsiderate, they knew it. DEAR TIME TO LEARN: Has sity, and they add the element of coeds complained to the managers HOME ALONE IN IOWA insensitive and standoffish. We It was never my intention that your daughter discussed this with creepiness by ogling the young of the restaurants, and your pals make no demands on either of they pay anything, and I was em- the parents of the other students? coeds. have been asked to take their DEAR POSSIBLY HOME: them and never impose ourselves barrassed. I felt like creeping out If she hasn’t, she should, because I find myself hiding or inventing lunches elsewhere. Your husband may feel closer to in any way. They never invite us to of the restaurant and never going they may not be aware of what the meetings so I can avoid being part the cousin who is being married anything. We want to move away back. Am I wrong to feel this way? teacher is doing. If they find it as of this Friday circus of embarrass- DEAR ABBY: My husband’s than to the older brother whose and disappear. What do you think? Why wasn’t my gift enough? — concerning as you and your ment. How do I just tell them that parents live in Vietnam. He has de- wedding he skipped. In my opin- — ENOUGH ALREADY, IN EMBARRASSED IN FLORIDA daughter do, they should approach the reason I no longer go along is cided to take a two-to-three-week ion, you are taking his decision to CALIFORNIA the principal as a group. their curmudgeonly displays of trip there soon — at a time when attend this wedding much too per- DEAR EMBARRASSED: Your creepiness? — SOLE TAILORED it’s impossible for me to accom- sonally. I also think you should be DEAR ENOUGH: People can gift WAS enough, and obviously Dear Abby is written by Abigail SHIRT IN TEXAS pany him because I’m a school- a better sport about the fact you disappear without physically mov- the birthday celebration was a suc- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne teacher. The purpose of the trip is can’t join him, and impress upon ing away, as your children have al- cess. Your guests were so im- Phillips, and was founded by her DEAR SOLE: There’s no way to attend a cousin’s wedding and him that you are looking forward ready demonstrated. Have you pressed that they shared their mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact to politely tell your co-workers visit his parents. to the time he CAN take you to his tried asking them why they are so pleasure with the staff. What they Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com their attire and the way they com- We have known each other eight home country so you can see distant? Unless you do, nothing did was no reflection on you, and or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, port themselves is an embarrass- years and have been married for where he grew up and enjoy the will change. Because holidays are you should not allow it to discour- CA 90069. 4C Sunday, January 13, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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SUNDAY January 13, 2019 unawares. Watch yourself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Parents should be extra vigilant today, ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Travel plans will be changed, delayed because this is an accident-prone day This week starts off with a few sur- or canceled today. Or maybe the re- for your kids. Remove potential haz- prises — probably early in the morn- verse. You might suddenly have to go ards. Keep an eye on them and know ing. Get dressed and be loaded for bear. somewhere when you never expected what’s happening, especially regarding (Let’s hope it’s not an appliance on the to do so. Whaaat? electrical outlets. fritz.) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Double-check all details regarding Small appliances might break down You feel restless today. It’s Monday, banking, insurance issues and inheri- today or a minor breakage could occur. Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose and it’s the beginning of the week, but tances, because something unexpected Someone unexpected might knock on somehow you don’t feel prepared. Or will impact these areas today. Stay on your door, because today is a crap- maybe something has caught you off top of this to avoid a rude surprise. shoot. guard. Stay chill. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be patient with friends and partners This is a mildly accident-prone day for Expect a surprise from a friend or a today. Lots of people have the Monday you, so pay attention to everything you member of a group today, probably this morning blues, and someone might say and do. Keep your eyes on the road morning. Someone might need your throw you a curveball. and slow down. help in a sudden, fast way. Where’s SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) your jacket? Put on your shoes. Get to work early if you can, because Keep an eye on your money and your CANCER (June 21 to July 22) something will be amiss. Staff short- possessions today, because something A parent, boss or a police person might ages, computer crashes and canceled unexpected will impact them. You surprise you this morning. Just be con- meetings are just a few things that are might find money; you might lose scious of this so that you are not caught going to send this day sideways. money. Protect what you own!

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tions major, was named to the fall The following Cartersville stu- Cartersville residents Alexandra 2018 semester dean's list at York dents were named to the 2018 fall Taylor and Robert Crowe were College of Pennsylvania. semester dean's list at Georgia Col- named to the 2018 fall president's lege in Milledgeville: Lauren How- list at Georgia College in Steven Kemp of Adairsville and ell, Molly Layne, Allison Milledgeville. SCHOOL NEWS Nicholas Root of Cartersville have Vielhaber, Alexandria Valentine, been named to the fall 2018 semes- Garrett Cook, Thomas Watkins, Gabrielle Sheree Brown of Tay- Janee Callahan of Cartersville that is part of the University Sys- arship is for students currently en- ter dean's list at Carson-Newman Charles Keeney, Bailey Pritchett, lorsville graduated from Clemson was named to the summer 2018 tem of Georgia, Berry College, rolled in the UGA veterinary med- University in Jefferson City, Ten- Grace Chester, Wendy Cravey and University in December with a dean's list at Valdosta State Univer- Emmanuel College or any accred- icine program specializing in large nessee. Samuel Martin. Bachelor of Science in biological sity. ited college/university in Georgia animal/food animal practice. The sciences. with an ag program during the GFB Foundation will award three Two Cartersville residents grad- 2019-20 academic year to pursue scholarships of $2,500 each. uated summer semester 2018 from an undergraduate degree in agricul- Valdosta State University. Margaret tural and environmental sciences, The deadline to apply for all Brown earned a Master of Educa- family and consumer sciences or a scholarships is March 1. Visit $ $ tion in communication disorders, related agricultural field. The GFB www.gfb.ag/19scholarships for a EARN 600 to 700 Per Month and Janee Callahan earned a Bach- Foundation will award five schol- list of eligible majors/schools, ap- elor of Science in exercise physiol- arships of $3,000 each and seven plication instructions and to apply. ogy. scholarships of $1,500 each. Meghan Ellison of Cartersville The Etowah Scholarship Foun- Technical College Scholarship graduated from Troy University Working 2 TO 3 Hours Each Night dation hosted the 11th annual It’s for Agriculture — This scholarship during Term 1 of the 2018-19 aca- All About “the BAG!” purse auc- is for high school students who demic year. Ellison attended TROY tion in November at the Clarence plan to enroll in a Georgia accred- Online and graduated with a Mas- Brown Conference Center and ited technical college who will be ter of Science in criminal justice. Join the Newspaper Delivery Team raised around $30,000 to to help majoring in an area of agriculture provide college scholarship support or an ag-related field of study. The Christopher Clark of Cartersville to the students of Bartow County. GFB Foundation will award five was named to the fall 2018 presi- at The Daily Tribune News! The sell-out crowd enjoyed food scholarships of $1,000 each. dent's list at Georgia Southwestern from Flavorful Events and music State University in Americus. by The TC Show, and emcee Louis Rising College Junior/Senior Tribune Newspaper Delivery Routes pay as Tonsmeire lead the attendees Scholarship for Agriculture —This Trystan King of Adairsville was through a fun-filled evening of raf- scholarship is for college students named to the fall 2018 dean's list at much as $15 per hour, depending on the route. fles, auctions, giveaways and a who have at least two semesters of Georgia Southwestern State Uni- very competitive “What’s in your college work remaining to receive versity in Americus. Carriers must have dependable transportation bag?” game. The Georgia Farm an undergraduate degree from a Bureau Foundation for Agriculture unit of The University System of Two Bartow County residents and a valid drivers license is offering $58,000 in scholarships Georgia, Berry College, Emmanuel graduated from Georgia South- to Georgia students pursuing a de- College or any accredited western State University in Ameri- gree in agriculture, veterinary med- college/university in Georgia with cus during the fall 2018 icine, family and consumer an ag program. Applicants must be commencement ceremony last Apply In Person sciences or a related field. majoring in agriculture and envi- month. Trang Carnes of Adairsville ronmental sciences, family and earned a Bachelor of Business Ad- In 2019, the foundation will consumer sciences or an ag-related ministration in accounting, and award scholarships in the following field. The GFB Foundation will Grant Hightower of Cartersville four categories: award 10 scholarships of $2,000 earned a Bachelor of Business Ad- each. ministration in management. Scholarship for Agriculture — This scholarship is for high school UGA College of Veterinary Lindsey Bonner of Cartersville, 251 S. Tennessee Street students who plan to enter a college Medicine Scholarship - This schol- a sophomore mass communica-

SPECIAL Participating in Chattahoochee Technical College’s commencement ceremony last month at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville were Angela Blair and Sean Lamb, both from Bartow County. Blair, who is a previous graduate of Chattahoochee Tech, works as a student affairs specialist at the college and served during graduation as a commencement marshal. Lamb, who is a Chattahoochee Tech campus police officer and U.S. veteran, graduated with an associate degree in applied technical management. They were among the nearly 1,000 students to receive associate degrees, diplomas and technical certificates of credit last semester.

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