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July 21, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 Bartow millage rate to remain unchanged

BY JAMES SWIFT increase in property taxes by 5.91% with a brief press release, which gave a [proportionally.]” [email protected] for unincorporated Bartow County little more context to the situation. All that to say, essentially, that the and 7.40% for incorporated Bartow “State law requires this to be adver- County property tax rate is remain- When is a property tax increase not County.” tised as a tax increase since the State ing the same as it was last year. That a tax increase? But as Olson explained, what that measures change not against the ac- means a home with a fair market value According to Bartow County Ad- technically means is that the Coun- tual prior-year millage rate, but rather (FMV) of $175,000 in incorporated ministrator Peter Olson, whenever the ty’s overall tax digest increased, thus against the ‘rollback rate,’” that release Bartow without a homestead exemp- State says it is. resulting in an uptick in the County’s reads. “The rollback rate is calculated tion, for example, would have a millage “We get frustrated with the lan- overall tax revenue. by subtracting any increase in the di- rate of 10.30 mills, which would come guage,” he said. “The State makes us “So they make us call that ‘a tax in- gest due to reassessment.” out to about $49.70. For a non-home- advertise a ‘tax increase,’ but we’re crease,’” he said. “I always fi nd it inter- Or as Olson put it, if a resident’s stead property with the same FMV in keeping the millage rate the same as esting that the Governor’s Offi ce likes house or property assessment hasn’t unincorporated Bartow the millage we have for the past several years — so to tout when income tax is up, but they changed over the last year, that means rate remains 9.01 mills, which comes we’re not increasing the millage rate, don’t call it ‘a tax increase,’ they just their County taxes aren’t going to out to about $35. in other words, the tax rate.” say ‘hey, revenue’s up.’” change, either. “We still feel like we have a low rate JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Confusion abounded last week Unsurprisingly, the ensuing social “If your assessment went down, your compared to other counties in the state Public hearings are scheduled for July 24 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. concerning a Bartow County property when the Bartow County government media scuttlebutt was incensed — if County taxes go down — that happens and our neighbors,” Olson said. “But tax “increase” at the Frank Moore Administration released a public notice stating the not outright apoplectic. The County to a few thousand properties a year,” he and Judicial Center at 135 West Cherokee Ave. 2019 millage rate would “require an government followed the public notice said. “But if it goes up, then it will go up SEE MILLAGE, PAGE 2A

Judge fi nds no ‘probable cause’ Bartow students head for search warrant in case back to class Aug. 7 involving ex- BY DONNA HARRIS schools and 8:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. for [email protected] middle and high schools. BCSO sergeant “In order to support professional It may feel like summer just started, learning communities and give teach- BY JAMES SWIFT but the fi rst day of the 2019-20 school ers ample time to collaborate vertically [email protected] year is just 2½ weeks away for Bartow or horizontally in the morning, a slight County School System students. schedule adjustment was necessary,” On Jan. 8, Clayton Grant Pat- The school district’s 13,400 students Page said. “All educators will now have terson, of Rydal, was involved will return to class at the 12 elementary the time to collaborate two days a week in an accident so severe it led schools, four middle schools, three high for 45 minutes, hold offi ce hours two to a passenger being airlifted schools and college and career acade- days a week and supervise children who to Grady Memorial Hospital my Aug. 7 to fi nd a rebranded middle arrive early one day a week. Individual in Atlanta. Patterson — a Bar- school, new starting and ending times, planning time remains protected. This tow County Sheriff’s Office new principals at four schools, numer- starts Phase 2 of our three-year plan to employee for roughly a decade ous facility improvements and several implement professional learning com- and the former chief of police new programs. munities. I’m confi dent it will provide for the City of Kingston — was “I am anticipating another exciting a focus on learning this year through arrested and charged with driv- year fi lled with new educational op- mastery of essential standards and com- ing under the influence of mul- portunities and experiences for our mon formative assessments and create tiple substances shortly there- teachers, students and families,” said an environment that will maximize our after. Superintendent Dr. Phillip Page, who is impact on student achievement.” But if Patterson’s case goes beginning his second year in the posi- The superintendent said the Read to to trial, the results of a mo- tion. Grow program will be expanding to ev- tion hearing in Bartow Supe- Among the changes for the school ery fi rst-grade classroom in the system rior Court earlier this week system’s families will be a new sched- “so students will see more volunteers would prevent prosecutors RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE ule beginning the fi rst day of class. this year.” from informing jurors about The Adairsville Elementary School tiger greets Jazzy Watkins on her fi rst School hours each day will now be blood tests taken from the de- day of school last year. Bartow students will be returning to class Aug. 7. 8:05 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for elementary SEE BCSS, PAGE 5A fendant — including one that came back positive for alpra- zolam. Lance McCoy, who serves as Patterson’s attorney, argued School bells ring again Aug. 7 that probable cause was not laid out in an affidavit he expected the State to tender as evidence, for Cartersville students adding information provid- ed by a Georgia State Patrol BY DONNA HARRIS plementing some ideas and processes based upon RANDY PARKER/DTN (GSP) trooper to the Bartow [email protected] my observations from this past year,” he said. “Our Cartersville County Magistrate Court “was system takes pride in making the learning experience High School not sufficient” to make a deci- The fi rst day of school on Aug. 7 will launch a new personal for our students and families. This will con- students wait sion “that controlled substanc- year fi lled with some exciting changes for the 4,500 tinue to be a major focus. We are fully committed to in front of the es, drugs and/or other alcohol students in the Cartersville City School System. providing our students with educational experiences school for their would be contained in Mr. Pat- Superintendent Dr. Marc Feuerbach said he’s that foster their passions and help them grow aca- ride home after terson’s blood.” “anticipating a very exciting year” for the students demically, socially and emotionally.” the fi rst day of McCoy also argued that he and staff members of the district’s four schools. The superintendent said the system has “several class last year. believed the Bartow Coun- “I truly enjoyed my fi rst year as superintendent new things taking place at our schools” during the The new school year begins ty Magistrate Court could and am so excited about starting my second year 2019-20 school year that excite him. Aug. 7. not authorize the transport to as superintendent,” he said. “Cartersville Primary School will be introduc- or searching of blood at the Now that Feuerbach has a year in his new po- ing monthly STEM activities this year and will be Georgia Bureau of Investi- sition under his belt, he’s ready to make some hosting a multicultural Math Night with the Chat- gation Crime Lab in DeKalb changes that he thinks will continue making the tanooga Discovery Museum,” he said. “New trees County. system stronger. were recently planted near their big playground, “I spent an abundance of time listening and ob- SEE HEARING, PAGE 7A serving last year, and I am looking forward to im- SEE CCSS, PAGE 5A

Senior High Camp’s ‘Matilda the Musical’ opens Friday at The Grand

BY MARIE NESMITH said. “It’s always inspiring to “With the help of her friends This musical reinvention of [email protected] me to see how everyone rallies and her beloved teacher, she the classic story provides a together to overcome the obsta- discovers who she really is feast for the eyes and ears, and An integral member of the cles, and how our campers lift and that she has the power our campers have gone above Summer Music Theatre Camps each other up so that everyone to take on anyone who treats and beyond to put their story for the past two decades, Erin can succeed. others poorly, regardless of together.” Gunter is delighted to direct Calling the production a how much bigger than her Following its opening per- this year’s final production. “feast for the eyes and ears,” they are. formance, “Matilda the Musi- Opening Friday at 7 p.m., the Kristy Montgomery is encour- “We selected this produc- cal” will be presented July 27 Senior High Camp’s “Matilda aging the public to experience tion because we wanted to at 7 p.m. and July 28 at 2:30 the Musical” will be performed this take on Roald Dahl’s clas- highlight our tremendous per- p.m. at The Grand Theatre, 7 N. sic tale. formers in a way that we knew “I love seeing our campers Wall St. in Cartersville. “Matilda the Musical is the our audiences in Cartersville find and explore their new tal- “High school camp is such a story of a young girl who es- would enjoy. ‘Matilda’ was ents,” Gunter said. “We always unique experience, because we capes her unfortunate home originally a children’s novel try to challenge them to try RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS have to challenge ourselves and life through her incredible in- by author Roald Dahl before new things, and this show has The Senior High Camp rehearses a scene from “Matilda the Mu- our campers to put something telligence and ability to tell a being produced as a film in been no different. sical,” which will open Friday at The Grand Theatre, 7 N. Wall amazing together in an almost story,” said Montgomery, The the late ’90s that starred Mara St. in Cartersville. impossible timeline,” Gunter Grand’s program director. Wilson and Danny DeVito. SEE MATILDA, PAGE 6A

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The Daily Tribune News es and nephews also survive to years, Billy Keith, Sr.; grandson, and loved everyone. He had a smile Address: cherish Larry’s memory. Austin Bartlett Black; brothers, that could light up a room. He had 251 S. Tennessee St. A Celebration of Life Service Preacher Duncan, Ronnie Dun- loved golf, bowling and traveling. Cartersville, GA 30120 for Larry will be conducted in can and Charles Duncan; sisters, He was proceeded in death by the Owen Funeral Home Chapel Betty Duncan, Nita Cantrell and his mom; his grandparents Shirley Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. Monday, July 22, 2019, at eleven Pat Griggs. and Frank Sandford; great grand- Cartersville, GA 30120 Larry David Craig o’clock in the morning. Serving as Survivors include her children, mothers Faye Huskins and Annie pallbearers will be: Brandyn Jef- Billy Keith, Jr. (Lynn Crane Jesse David Cox Sanford; 3 aunts and 1 uncle. Phone: 770-382-4545 Larry David Craig, 51, of Car- fery, Parker Jeffery, Caleb Wehu- Clark), Sissy (Mark) Colston; He is survived by his father After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 tersville, GA, passed away Friday, nt, Allen Hitt, Armando Ramirez Allen Keith, Dale Keith and Ma- Gregory Commons; grandparents Fax: 770-382-2711 Nicholas Commons July 19, 2019. Saucedo and Drew Hightower. In- rie (Bart) Black; grandchildren, Jan (Don) Mitchell, David (Co- Alan Davis, Larry was born terment will follow the service at BJ (Mack Tallent) Keith, Nich- Jesse David Nicholas Commons, rine) Commons, Jesse (Lib) San- Publisher March 11, 1968, Pine Haven Memorial Gardens in olas (Heather) Keith, Timothy age 23, passed away on Monday, ford, all of Cartersville Georgia; to Mr. Law- Hollywood, Al. (Taylor) Keith, Angel (Mechelle July 15th, 2019. Nick was born on uncle Shane (Lynn) Commons; Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor rence George The family will receive friends Patterson) Powell, David (Krys- Nov. 22, 1995, aunt Laura Sanford; cousins Cory Craig and Mrs. at Owen Funeral Home, Sunday, tal Broom) Keith, Kelsea (Per- in Marietta, Ga, Commons, Ciara Commons Kim- Jennifer Moates, Viola Millwood July 21, 2019, from six o’clock in ry) Fryer and Gracie Black; and son of the late sey, Jessica Matthews, Lisa Casey Advertising Director Johnsey in Mar- the evening until eight. many cherished great-grandchil- Carylon Sue and Misce Motes of Cartersville ietta, GA. Please visit www.owenfunerals. dren; brothers, J.L. (Patsy) Dun- Commons and Georgia. Mindy Salamon, Craig Office Manager/Classified Larry was com to leave online condolences can, Randy (Carolyn) Duncan David Gregory There will be a memorial ser- Advertising Director a very talent- for the family. and Keith (Donna) Duncan; sis- Commons. vice held on July 24th, 2019, 2 PM, ed man. In his high school years, Owen Funeral Home, 12 Collins ters, Shirley Lowery and Mary Nick loved at Crosspoint City Church Located Lee McCrory, Cassville High School Class of Drive, Cartersville, GA is honored to Ruth Barbier; a host of nieces motorcycles, fast at 325 Old Mill Road, Cartersville Circulation/Distribution Manager ‘86, he was in marching band, Ea- serve the family in this diffi cult time. and nephews. cars and really Commons Georgia, 30120. Georgia Funeral Byron Pezzarossi, gle Scout, and a straight A student. A Celebration of Life Service anything with Care 4671 S. Main Street, Acworth Press Room Director Larry was truly dedicated to any- will be conducted at one o’clock wheels on it. He was very friendly GA, is in charge of arrangements. thing he pursued. He was a devot- Eunice Marie in the afternoon on Monday, the Email: ed husband, son, father, brother and 22nd of July, 2019, in the chap- grandfather. In Larry’s later years, Keith el of Owen Funeral Home with Specialized PUBLISHER he enjoyed being PePaw to his Rev. Ralph Jenkins offi ciating. Repair Artist [email protected] three grandchildren. He worked for Eunice Marie “Nannie” Keith, Interment will immediately fol- Chemical Products for 12 years be- age 79, passed away on Friday, low in Sunset Memory Gardens. • Reglues MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] fore working for AT&T for over 19 July 19, 2019. Serving as pallbearers are BJ • Touch Ups years. Larry will be truly missed Eunice was born on January Keith, Nicholas Keith, Timothy • Color Toning NEWSROOM by all who knew and loved him. 29, 1940, in Cartersville, GA, Keith, David Keith, Mike Hen- • French Polishing [email protected] He is preceded in death by his daughter of son and Todd Henson. FEATURES EDITOR grandparents, Mr. Virgil and Mary the late Melvin Friends are cordially invited to [email protected] Lou Craig and Mr. Jim Millwood Duncan and a visitation with the family from 770-882-5132 and Lois Millwood Lipscomb; Lula Crowe fi ve o’clock in the evening until CALL OR TEXT PHOTOGRAPHER mother-in-law, Linda Ruth Berry; Duncan. nine on Sunday, the 21st of July, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL • [email protected] [email protected] aunt, Shirley Ann Hall; and neph- Eunice was 2019, at Owen Funeral Home. STAFF REPORTERS ew, Maverick Wehunt. a wife, moth- In lieu of fl owers, memorial [email protected] He is survived by his loving wife, er and Nannie contributions may be made in [email protected] Michelle Berry Craig; children who loved and Keith Eunice’s honor to www.act.alz. Kirsten (Armando) Craig, Aire cherished her org for the Walk to End Alzhei- SPORTS REPORTER Craig, Brandyn and Parker Jeffery; entire fami- mer’s Team, United for Euni. [email protected] mother, Viola (Daryl) Johnsey; ly. She enjoyed taking car rides Please visit www.owenfuner- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR father, Lawrence (Cathy) George anywhere and she was a true and als.com to post tributes and sign [email protected] Craig; grandchildren Ellery, Saw- faithful servant of the Lord and the on-line register. yer and Finn; brother, Allen Hitt; a proud member of the Baptist Owen Funeral Home, 12 Col- OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSI- sisters Jenny (Simon) Drummond, Faith. lins Dr., Cartersville, GA 30120 FIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] Michelle (Brian) Blankenship and Eunice is preceded in death by is honored to serve the family of Connie (Jason) Arp. Several niec- her loving husband of twenty-six Eunice Keith. LEGAL ADVERTISING [email protected]

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Tennessee St., Car- “In other words, somebody’s tersville, GA 30120, or e-mail house going from ‘this dollar fi g- to [email protected]. ure’ to a higher dollar fi gure,” he Editor’ Note: Opinions expressed by col- said. “There’s a little bit of addi- umnists for The Daily Tribune tional growth from new develop- News are those of the colum- ment, new construction, industrial nist alone and do not reflect stuff coming onto the digest … the opinion of the newspaper or any of its advertisers. so we’ve seen a good growth rate across commercial, industrial and Ordering Photographs: residential.” Call Keith Willard Every photograph taken by a Which raises the question: Now today to discuss Daily Tribune News photog- that the County has all of that addi- rapher and published in the tional revenue, where do they plan your options. paper is available for pur- on spending it? chase. Go to www.daily-tri- “One of the things we’re trying bune.com and click on Order to increase is road paving,” Olson Photos. said. “We’ve got 850 or so miles of County road we maintain outside Subscriber Info: of the State highways and the in- To subscribe, call 770-382- terstate.” PARNICK JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME & 4545. Visa, Mastercard, And since paving requires oil, American Express and Dis- and lots of it, Olson said resurfac- CREMATION SERVICES cover accepted. More than you expect from a jewelry store. ing can be very expensive — as in, Cartersville’s Locally Owned Funeral Home Six days by local carrier motor $110,000 per mile. route subscription rates: “To resurface all the County 402 E. Church St., Down from Moe’s www.parnickjenningsfuneral.com 3 Months $32.95 roads would be $80 million,” he 770-382-0076 770-382-0034 6 Months $59.95 said. “We try to do a few million 1 Year $112.51 dollars a year, so any additional Home delivery $11.25 per increase we can get to paving is month. something we’re looking at.” Miss Your Paper? That’s especially true, Olson If your paper has not arrived said, after an atypically wet 2018 by 6:30 a.m., call our custom- put a number on Bartow’s infra- er care line by 11 a.m. at 770- structure. 382-4580 and a paper will be “The 70-plus inches we got last delivered to your home. All subscribers calling after 11 year brought the water table up a.m. will have their paper de- and it softened, basically, the sub- livered with their next regular base under a lot of places,” he said. delivery. “That’s why we’re seeing more “Bartow County’s only roads crumbling, because the soil daily newspaper” got so saturated that the roads start- ed to pump and fl ex, and that busts OFFICIAL ORGAN OF the asphalt.” BARTOW COUNTY Public hearings on the mill- USPS 146-740 age rate “increase” are scheduled Published daily Tuesday for July 24 at the Frank Moore through Sunday by Carters- Administration and Judicial Cen- ville Newspapers, a division of Cleveland Newspapers, 251 ter — at 135 West Cherokee Ave. $ in Cartersville — at both 10 a.m. • Full Funeral with Quality Casket 4,495 S. Tennessee St., Carters- $ ville, GA 30120. 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BY JAMES SWIFT DTN: In terms of personal in- us get up and running. What’s [email protected] jury and criminal defense, what fun about starting a new fi rm is would you consider to be your that you get to create something If Zach Pritchard, 33, ever specialty areas? of your very own the exact way winds up a Supreme Court Justice, ZP: We specialize in auto ac- that you want to. It’s always been there’s only one person you can cidents, including tractor-trailer a dream of mine to “come home,” credit: Cartersville High School cases, animal attacks, premises and I’m so happy to make this pro- teacher Ken Foster. liability cases, traumatic brain fessional move be the fi nal move After all, his Intro to Law injuries/catastrophic injury cases of my career. course is what piqued the standout and wrongful death cases. How- baseball player’s interest in the le- ever, I’ve also found a niche with DTN: Growing up in Carters- gal profession. motorcycle/bicycle accidents, burn ville, do you have any favorite “I was interested in law and cases and even foreign object in- memories from your youth in Bar- wanted to see what the practice gestion cases. tow? was actually like,” Pritchard re- ZP: I was a baseball player and called. “Fortunately, I was able DTN: What’s the most diffi cult graduated from Cartersville High to intern for White, Choate and — and most rewarding — part School. My fondest memories in- Watkins, LLC during the fi rst se- about being a lawyer? volve playing baseball here with mester of my senior year in high ZP: The most diffi cult part of my childhood friends. It’s funny, school. Thereafter, I never deviat- being a lawyer, specifi cally a per- I’m still very close with some of ed from my path to becoming an sonal injury lawyer, is watching those guys I played baseball with attorney.” people physically suffer due to the starting at 8 and 9 years old at After graduating from Ken- negligence of others. Whether it Dellinger Park. And later in child- nesaw State University with a be a spinal injury from a car acci- hood, being a Purple Hurricane B.B.A. in management, Pritchard dent, or a physical deformity from was such a wonderful memory. pursued his J.D. at Atlanta’s John someone not paying attention Watching all of the high school SPECIAL Marshall Law School. From there, or taking proper precautions, or spirit in this town is fascinating. Zach Pritchard, 33, of Cartersville, recently opened Pritchard Injury Firm, LLC, in his hometown. he began his legal career as an worse, death from something that I also always loved going out on associate attorney with Perrotta, could have been prevented, it’s dif- Lake Allatoona as a kid, and it’s in your hometown and serve the Bartow Class of 2020. I can’t wait That special bond extends to the Cahn and Prieto. fi cult to watch others go through something I enjoy doing with my local community? to collaborate with other profes- local bar as well. There are very And after three years working the awful aftermath. However, the daughters now. ZP: It’s such a privilege. I love sionals in town and to serve this good lawyers that I’m able to prac- at a personal injury fi rm in Mar- most rewarding part of being there this community and its people. community through advocacy and tice with and collaborate with to ietta, Pritchard has returned to for my clients is being able to help DTN: And lastly, what does it I’m excited to have recently been leadership. There is something help serve the wonderful citizens his hometown to open up his very injured people in their biggest time mean to open your own practice selected to serve in the Leadership very special about Bartow County. in our area. own practice, the Pritchard Injury of need. Injuries can leave people Firm, at 200 West Main Street, uncertain about their physical Suite A, in Cartersville. wellbeing in the future and leave “I am from here, have lived here their current fi nancial situation in WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN most of my life, and love the peo- jeopardy. 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My lead para- NMLS #546413 City of Residence: Cartersville legal, [Jennifer Ruelle], is a rock Mortgage Loan Originator High School: Cartersville High [star.] Her work ethic is second 620 East Main Street School to none, and her dedication to the Cartersville, GA 30120 Occupation/Business Title: fi rm throughout this process has 770.655.4148 Trial Attorney, Pritchard Injury been so integral to its success. My [email protected] Firm, LLC wife, Alexis, has been so support- ive and has assisted us in so many Follow us for helpful tips Daily Tribune News: Can of the administrative aspects so and information. you give us a quick overview of we can focus on the practice. She your experiences in both civil is a local high school counselor, and criminal cases? What kind of so her summer was spent helping work have you done in the past, be it appointed work or private coun- sel? 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BY MARCIA DUNN As he waited to get in to see AP Aerospace Writer Columbia, Craig Smith, 58, a vet- erinarian from Tacoma, Washing- A moonstruck nation celebrat- ton, recalled thinking as a boy: ed the 50th anniversary of Apollo “’Dang! Seriously? A dude on the 11’s “giant leap” by Neil Arm- moon?’ I thought that was nifty.” strong and Buzz Aldrin at parties, Clocks all over counted down races, ball games and concerts Sat- to the exact moment of the Ea- urday, toasting with Tang and gob- gle’s landing on the moon — 4:17 bling MoonPies. p.m. EDT — and Armstrong’s At NASA’s Kennedy Space Cen- momentous step onto the lunar ter, Aldrin showed Vice President surface at 10:56 p.m. EDT. The Mike Pence the launch pad where powdered orange drink Tang was he fl ew to the moon in 1969. At back in vogue for the toasts, along the same time halfway around the with marshmallow and chocolate world, an American and two oth- MoonPies, including a 55-pound, er blasted into space 45,000-calorie MoonPie at Ken- on a Russian rocket. And in Arm- nedy’s One Giant Leap bash. strong’s hometown of Wapakoneta, About 100 visitors and staff at Ohio, nearly 2,000 runners com- the American Space Museum in peted in “Run to the Moon” races. Titusville, across the Indian River “ is the only event from Kennedy, cheered and lifted in the 20th century that stands a plastic champagne glasses of Tang chance of being widely remem- at the moment of touchdown. bered in the 30th century,” the vice “This is what we’re here for, to president said. share the American space experi- Wapakoneta 10K runner Robert ence,” explained executive director Rocco, 54, a retired Air Force offi - Karan Conklin, who led the toast. cer from Centerville, Ohio, called For the late night-crowd, “fi rst the moon landing by Armstrong step” concerts were on tap at the and Aldrin “perhaps the most his- Kennedy Center in Washington, toric event in my lifetime, maybe in outside in the shadow of a replica anybody’s lifetime.” Saturn V rocket in Huntsville, and At the Museum of Flight in Se- JOHN MINCHILLO/AP other sweltering locales. attle, Gilda Warden sat on a bench Visitors posed for photos beside a portrait of at the Armstrong Air and Space Museum as special events were A real rocket lit up the night and gazed in awe at the Apollo 11 underway for visitors commemorating the 50th anniversary of the fi rst moon landing Saturday in Wapakoneta, Ohio. sky in Kazakhstan. command module, Columbia, on Blasting off aboard a Russian display. “It’s like entering the Sistine and command module pilot Mi- moon within fi ve years and even- and the Smithsonian Institution’s on the mound when the July 20, Soyuz rocket in 100-degree heat, Chapel and seeing the ceiling. You chael Collins — if they’re not he- tually on to Mars. He said this next National Air and Space Museum 1969, baseball game was inter- American Andrew Morgan, Ital- want to just sit there and take it in,” roes, “then there are no heroes” — generation of astronauts will spend in Washington. rupted to announce that the Ea- ian Luca Parmitano and Russian said Warden, 63, a psychiatric nurse as well as the 400,000 Americans weeks and months on the lunar sur- And where better to celebrate gle had landed. Armstrong and Alexander Skvortsov fl ew to the from Tacoma, Washington. who worked tirelessly to get them face, not just days and hours like than Apollo, Pennsylvania — lo- Aldrin were “A1, No. 1, higher International Space Station. Only On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and to the moon. the 12 Apollo moonwalkers did. cated in Armstrong County not than major league,” Aker recalled Skvortsov was alive at the time Aldrin undocked from Columbia in Aldrin, 89, grabbed the right hand Alongside the stage was the newly far from Moon Township and the Saturday. “It’s a mutual feeling,” of Apollo 11. The three already lunar orbit and then descended in of Neil Armstrong’s older son, Rick, completed Orion capsule that will town of Mars. The historical soci- Massimino agreed. living on the space station also the lunar module Eagle to the Sea at Pence’s mention of heroes. He fl y to the moon and back, on a test ety revived the annual moon-land- Across the country in Seattle, were born long after the moon of Tranquility. The Eagle landed then stood and saluted, and received fl ight without a crew, in another ing celebration in honor of the big Tim Turner was fi rst in line Satur- landings. with just 17 seconds of fuel to spare. a standing ovation. Armstrong died year or two. 50. All of the Apollo astronauts day to see Columbia, the mother The crew deliberately modeled Six hours later, Armstrong was the in 2012. Collins, 88, did not attend NASA had other celebrations have long been honorary citizens ship piloted by Collins as Arm- its mission patch after Apollo fi rst to step onto the lunar surface, the Florida ceremony. But Apollo going on Saturday, most notably at of Apollo, the society’s Alan Mor- strong and Aldrin moonwalked. 11’s: no names included proclaiming for the ages: “That’s 17’s Harrison Schmitt, the next-to- Johnson Space Center in Houston, gan said. “Good grief! It’s still amazing, to show the universal nature of one small step for man, one giant last man to walk on the moon in home to Mission Control; the U.S. At New York’s Yankee Stadi- the No. 1 feat of the 20th century, space fl ight. Morgan explained in leap for mankind.” It was humani- 1972, was there. Space and Rocket Center next door um, former space shuttle astro- if not all of modern history, that a NASA interview that Apollo 11, ty’s fi rst footsteps on another world. Pence reiterated the Trump to Marshall Space Flight Center naut Mike Massimino threw out fi rst time there,” said Turner, 57, and now his fl ight, represents “an In a speech at Kennedy, Pence administration’s goal of sending in Huntsville, Alabama, where the the ceremonial fi rst pitch to for- a computer programmer from accomplishment of the world and paid tribute to Armstrong, Aldrin American astronauts back to the Saturn V moon rockets were born; mer pitcher Jack Aker, who was Poulsbo, Washington. not one single country.”

Mueller’s testimony is risk for Trump, but also Democrats

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS happens after that.” reporters. sitting president. ago. Robert Mueller’s testimony before Con- Yet there’s a real possibility that Mueller The nation, though, will likely pay atten- The special counsel’s team appeared to A June poll by The Associated Press- gress will depend not so much on what he may not bring clarity. tion. punt the question to Congress to decide NORC Center for Public Affairs Research says, but that he’s even saying it at all. It took months to negotiate his appear- Mueller’s appearance comes more than next steps. More than 80 House Democrats found 31% of Americans said they didn’t For Democrats, the special counsel’s ance before Congress and he has been two years since the start of the Russia in- now say there should be impeachment pro- know enough to say whether Mueller’s appearance Wednesday creates a moment reluctant to speak beyond what he and his vestigation, an extraordinary moment in ceedings, and it’s likely that Mueller’s tes- report had completely cleared Trump of many have been waiting for: Mueller fi - team wrote. Few bombshells are expected. Trump’s presidency when, after Trump timony increases that number. coordination with Russia and 30% didn’t nally speaking out, piercing the public As the House Judiciary Committee and had fi red FBI Director James Comey, his But time has a way of changing the po- know whether it had not completely consciousness about President Donald the House Intelligence Committee gavel Justice Department appointed Mueller to litical dynamic. cleared Trump of obstruction. A CNN poll Trump’s response to the Russia investiga- in, the buttoned-down prosecutor, once en- take over the inquiry into election inter- While Mueller’s testimony was once found that just 3% said they had read the tion and whether anything should be done visioned as a trusted last word, may deliv- ference and the potential role that Trump envisioned as a crystalizing event, a Wa- whole report. about it. er just-the-facts responses that leave more and his winning 2016 campaign may have tergate-style moment to uncover truths, Democrats are Mueller’s The political stakes are high for Trump, questions than answers. played. public attention has drifted in the months presence to capture public attention in but also for Democrats, who have spent the Rather than galvanizing public opinion Mueller spoke publicly only once, say- since the report was released. ways the report alone has been unable to past two years pushing toward this day. and the questions of impeachment, Muel- ing his team’s report, released in April, Trump, a master at changing the subject, do, with some comparing it to the movie As public attention has drifted and views ler’s reluctant appearance may become should speak for itself. has easily shifted the public’s attention to version of the book. have hardened, Democrats are counting just another chapter in the Trump era that The report found that while there was no his racist attacks on four women of color “I do think that the contents of the report on Americans hearing what most have won’t be closed until the 2020 election. evidence the campaign colluded with Rus- in Congress. are so signifi cant, and so damning, that not likely read — the stunning fi ndings of Trump tried to project a lack of interest, sia to swing the election, Trump could not “Timing matters,” said Julian E. Zelizer, when Mr. Mueller brings them to life, and Mueller’s 448-page report. claiming he will not tune in to Wednes- be cleared of trying to obstruct the inves- a professor of history and public affairs at actually tells the American people ... it will “Let us listen, let us see where the facts day’s hourslong hearings and saying Dem- tigation. But Mueller believed he couldn’t Princeton University. He and others who have an impact,” said Rep. David Cicilline, will take us,” said House Speaker Nancy ocrats are “just playing games.” be indicted in part because of a Justice favor opening impeachment proceedings D-R.I., a member of the House Judiciary Pelosi, D-Calif. “And then, we’ll see what “I won’t be watching Mueller,” he told Department opinion against prosecuting a say Mueller should have testifi ed months Committee.

Iran says its seizure of British ship a ‘reciprocal’ move

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ish-fl agged Stena Impero “raises very serious ques- Iran’s seizure of a British oil tanker was a re- tions about the security of British shipping and indeed sponse to Britain’s role in impounding an Iranian international shipping” in the Strait of Hormuz. supertanker fi rst, senior offi cials said Saturday, as The free fl ow of traffi c through the Strait of Hor- newly released video of the incident showed Ira- muz is of international importance because one-fi fth nian commandos in black ski masks and fatigues of all global crude exports passes through the wa- rappelling from a helicopter onto the vessel in the terway from Mideast exporters to countries around strategic Strait of Hormuz. the world. The narrow waterway sits between Iran The seizure prompted condemnation from the and Oman. The Stena Impero was intercepted late U.K. and its European allies as they continue to call Friday by Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard forc- for a de-escalation of tensions in the critical water- es. The ship’s owner, Stena Bulk, said the vessel was way. U.K. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Brit- stopped by “unidentifi ed small crafts and a helicop- ain’s response “will be considered but robust.” ter” during its transit through the Strait of Hormuz. In comments on Twitter on Saturday, he said he The vessel was seized with a crew of 23 crew aboard, spoke with Iran’s foreign minister and expressed although none are British nationals. extreme disappointment that the Iranian diplomat In a dramatic video released by the Revolution- had assured him Iran wanted to de-escalate the sit- ary Guard, several small Guard boats can be seen uation but “they have behaved in the opposite way.” surrounding the larger tanker as it moves through Speaking to reporters later Saturday after an emer- the strait. Above, a military helicopter hovers and gency government meeting, Hunt said the “totally then several men wearing black masks begin to and utterly unacceptable” interception of the Brit- rappel onto the ship.

FEDERAL STATE

CONTACTING Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Offi ce Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-3643 • isakson.senate.gov Gov. Brian Kemp • 206 Washington St., Suite 203, State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 • gov.georgia.gov OUR Sen. Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Offi ce Building • Washington, Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln., • White, GA 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 • perdue.senate.gov Rep. Matthew Gambill • P.O. Box 487 Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-656-0254 • [email protected] Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Offi ce Building • Rep. Mitchell Scoggins • P.O. Box 1051 Cartersville, GA 30120 • 404-656-0325 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Washington, D.C. 20515 • 202-225-2931 • loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • P.O. Box 206 Cedartown, GA 30125 • 404-656-5024 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, July 21, 2019 5A

County system must register at central All Bartow County schools will registration (STARS building) at 86 have their open houses Monday, Aug. BCSS Registration Drive in Cartersville. For 5: elementary schools from 4 to 6 p.m., GPS purposes, use the old address 1653 middle schools from 5 to 7 p.m. and From Page 1A Cassville Road in Cartersville. high school freshmen and new students “They’ll work individually or with a Hours are Monday through Friday, from 6 to 7 p.m. small group of students to improve lit- July 22-Aug. 2, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Bartow County College and eracy skills,” he said. “The goal is for To register, students must have the Career Academy will have a separate all students to be reading on grade level following required documents: certi- open house Friday, Aug. 2, from 5 to by third grade, and we are on track to fi ed birth certifi cate or passport; So- 7 p.m. do just that.” cial Security card or objection to use High school students inside and out- waiver; two printed proofs of residency NEW PRINCIPALS side Bartow County will be able to ap- (home ownership paperwork, current New principals are Teri Marley at ply for admission this winter to the sys- lease/rental agreement, any current Allatoona Elementary, Jim Bishop at tem’s three new magnet programs that utility bill or current income statement Euharlee Elementary, Dr. Wes Dickey will begin during the 2020-21 school or pay stub); certifi cate of immuniza- at Red Top Middle and David Stephen- year — The Center for Advanced Sci- tion (Form 3231) or appointment card son at Woodland High. ence, Math and Technology Studies at (certifi cate required in 30 days) and Adairsville High, The Center for Ad- a certifi cate of hearing, vision, dental NEW SCHOOL HOURS vanced International Studies at Cass and nutrition (Form 3300) or appoint- School hours will be 8:05 a.m. to High and The Center for Advanced ment card (certifi cate required in 30 2:30 p.m. for elementary schools and Studies in Medical Sciences at Wood- days) obtained from a family physician 8:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. for middle and land High, Page said. or the Bartow County Health Depart- high schools. “Students who demonstrate excep- ment at 100 Zena Drive in Cartersville; tional potential in a specifi c area may parent or legal guardian driver’s license MEALS benefi t from one of these special- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS or other government-issued identifi ca- Breakfast is $1.50 for students at all ized programs,” he said. “Cartersville After signing his contract at the Bartow County Schools Central Offi ce in tion card and legal custody paperwork, levels. Lunch prices are $2.40 for ele- Medical Center will be the health May 2018, superintendent Dr. Phillip Page addresses the attendees of the if applicable; and a copy of previous mentary schools and $2.60 for middle signing ceremony. Page will begin his second school year as the school care-sponsoring facility for The Cen- system’s superintendent on Aug. 7. school records and special education and high schools. To apply for free and ter for Advanced Studies in Medical records, if applicable. reduced lunches, visit bartowcounty- Sciences. Additional partnerships and their STEM certifi cation. Students and teachers at South Cen- For more information, visit www. schoolnutrition.com. The reduced price curriculums are currently in develop- “This school year, we hope all four tral Middle will return to class next bartow.k12.ga.us or call 770-606-5175. is 30 cents for breakfast and 40 cents ment.” middle schools will acquire those month to fi nd a new school name — for lunch for all schools. The second cohort of students in the credentials and offer an integrated, Red Top Middle; new mascot — the SCHEDULE PICKUP county’s fi rst-ever cybersecurity course high-quality curriculum focused on Miners; and new school colors — red, Sophomores, juniors and seniors at CALENDAR and distance learning opportunity at opportunities in science, technology, silver and white, as well as a new prin- Cass and Woodland high schools may According to the 2019-20 school cal- CHS will earn credentials this year, ac- engineering and mathematics,” he said. cipal. pick up their fall semester schedules endar, students will be off Sept. 2 for cording to Page. And for the fi rst time ever in its six- Dr. Wes Dickey has moved from Tuesday, July 30, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 Labor Day, Sept. 23-24 for fall break, “Upon completion, these students year history, the Bartow County Col- Woodland High to Red Top to replace to 4 p.m., and Adairsville High upper- Sept. 25 for a student holiday, Nov. 25- will be immediately employable,” he lege and Career Academy will be “at SCMS retiring Principal Tia Windsor. classmen can pick up theirs Monday, 29 for Thanksgiving, Dec. 23-Jan. 3 for said. “We are looking to offer this capacity in all but one of its pathways,” Below is back-to-school information July 29, and Tuesday, July 30, 9 to 11 Christmas break, Jan. 6 for a student unique opportunity to more students in Page said. that parents and students might need to a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. holiday, Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King the future.” “It’s an exciting time as more and know before the fi rst day of class. Freshmen at all three high schools will Jr. Day, Feb. 17-18 for winter break, Page also said he hopes the other more students recognize the benefi ts of receive their schedules at open house. Feb. 19 for a student holiday and April middle schools will follow the exam- hands-on, personalized learning envi- NEW STUDENTS 6-10 for spring break. The last day of ple Adairsville set last year by earning ronments,” he said. All students new to the Bartow OPEN HOUSE school will be May 22.

Aug. 2, 5 to 7 p.m.; and high school, Monday, Aug. 5, at 6 CCSS p.m.

From Page 1A NEWSTUDENTS and new gutters were added To register a new student, to their breezeway areas to visit the appropriate school help keep our CPS students during school office hours or and teachers dry on rainy days call and schedule an appoint- during carpool.” ment. Parents/legal guardians The elementary school and students must both be pres- will establish Academic Par- ent to register. ent-Teacher Teams this school Parents/guardians must have year, Feuerbach said. proof of identification (photo “This is a family-engage- ID from any source or other ment model that strengthens proof of identification) and teacher-family relationships by the following required docu- focusing on student academic ments: completed registration growth and achievement,” he form; records from previous said. schools (withdrawal forms, Students at the middle school including IEP, if applicable, will find the academic sched- discipline and attendance as ule has been modified to “in- well as the school’s address); crease the number of instruc- birth certificate; Social Se- tional minutes for each of the curity card or signed waiver; core content areas,” the super- a certificate of immunization intendent said. (Form 3231) and a certificate “Additionally, they have cre- of hearing, vision and dental ated opportunities throughout (Form 3300) obtained from a the school year for students family physician or the Bar- to gain experiences in vary- tow County Health Depart- ing academic, extracurricular ment at 100 Zena Drive in and career-oriented activities Cartersville; proof of city res- during the regular school day,” idency (current rent receipt, he said. “These activities will lease, deed or city utility bill include opportunities in the with the parent/legal guard- fields of STEM, fine arts, per- ian’s name and address); and sonal finance, foreign language custody papers, if applicable. and many more.” For more information, visit Finally, the high school is in www.cartersvilleschools.org. for a host of changes that will enhance the students’ educa- MEALS tional opportunities. Breakfast is $1.25 for stu- “The addition of our new dents at the primary, elemen- Army JROTC program and the tary and middle schools and completion of the new athletic $1.50 for high school students. facility are two main highlights Lunch prices are $2.25 for at Cartersville High School for the primary and elementary the upcoming school year,” schools and $2.50 for the mid- Feuerbach said. “CHS will dle and high schools. be fully implementing You- The application for free and Science this year to aid stu- reduced lunches is available dents in the college and career on the school district website. research process. Furthermore, The reduced price is 30 cents CHS will soon be announcing for breakfast and 40 cents for their newly designed Canes lunch for all schools. Navigation Program that will provide guidance to both stu- CALENDAR dents and parents as they pre- According to the 2019-20 pare a post-secondary plan.” school calendar, student holi- Below is a back-to-school days will be Sept. 2 for Labor guide that includes informa- Day, Oct. 11 for a student hol- tion parents and students may iday, Oct. 14-15 for fall break, need to know for the upcom- Nov. 25-29 for Thanksgiving, ing year. Dec. 23-Jan. 3 for Christmas break, Jan. 6 for a student hol- CHS FEE DAYS iday, Jan. 20 for Martin Luther Students can pay their fees King Jr. Day, Feb. 17-18 for in the Storm Center 9 a.m. to winter break and April 6-10 for 1 p.m. on the following days: spring break. The last day of seniors, Wednesday, July 31; school will be May 22. juniors, Thursday, Aug. 1; and sophomores, Friday, Aug. 2. CONTACT INFORMATION Freshmen may pay their fees Kids & Co. — Site Director Monday, Aug. 5, 1 to 5 p.m. Dr. Denise Osborn, 323 S. Er- Fees are class dues, $10; PTC win St., 678-535-6330. membership, $5; lockers, $10; Primary school — Princi- parking, $50; and senior ID, pal Gina Bishop, 315 Etowah $20. Drive, 770-382-1733. Elementary school — Prin- OPEN HOUSE cipal Melissa Bates, 340 Old Cartersville City Schools Mill Road, 770-382-0983. will have their open houses on Middle school — Principal the following days: primary Matt Gibson, 825 Douthit Fer- school, Monday, Aug. 5, 8 to 10 ry Road, 770-382-3666. a.m. or 4 to 6 p.m.; elementa- High school — Principal ry school, Friday, Aug. 2, 4 to Shelley Tierce, 320 E. Church 6 p.m.; middle school, Friday, St., 770-382-3200. 6A Sunday, July 21, 2019 Businesswww.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Bless those with a servant’s heart — like our co-worker

Today, I want to dote on one of have lost their faculties due to age. this morning, for instance. We was he willing to accept it. And in months of work, she was able to my people. She’s a delight to be She just has a way with people and all walked in to the good morn- order to get help, he needed to be convince the family to step in and around and is as positive and up- is able to put them in better spirits. ing song and found huge peaches assessed by the state. have the court deem the man unfi t beat as someone can be. Chances I’ve witness her doing food sitting on our desks. She’s always The tired landlord had invited to take care of himself. are, if you’re from Gordon County, drives and selling raffl e tickets doing things like that to make you state workers over multiple times Now, he will fi nally get the help you probably already recognize where the proceeds are donated smile. to assess him and he became he needs. her smiling face. Her name is Ma- to veteran families. And she’s al- Marybeth doesn’t shy away rude, crude and, sometimes, vio- Matthew 5:16 says, “Let your rybeth Dismuke. ways trying to encourage people from serving during the tough lent. He would let them know in light so shine before men, so that Marybeth came to work with us to donate their used things to the times, either. Take this deal we’re no uncertain terms that he didn’t they see your good works and in April of 2018. Every morning Voluntary Action Center in Cal- in the middle of. need anyone’s help and that they’d praise your Father who is in the since, when I’ve come walking houn. We bought two houses from a better leave the property or else. heavens.” (IRS Scriptures 2009). into the offi ce, she has sung, “Good During the colder months, Ma- tired landlord who was selling be- This response made most peo- Marybeth, your light beams out morning to you.” (She sings it to rybeth keeps jackets in her car to cause he had an unruly tenant in ple vacate the premises after stat- of you in everything that you do. the tune of “Happy Birthday.”) English hand out to anyone passing by one of them. When I say unruly, ing that they couldn’t render any Your good works bless those who Because of her knowledge bank, who may need one. And during I mean the tenant was an older aid unless he was willing to ask are around you and I know Yah- her work ethic and her upbeat per- Marybeth volunteers and often the summer months, it’s not un- gentleman with declining mental for it. weh is pleased to have a servant sonality, Marybeth quickly be- serves on boards and committees common to see her invite people capabilities who would verbally Catch-22. like you. Thank you for your ser- came an integral part of our team. for the Women’s Auxiliary at the into our offi ce to be refreshed and physically threaten people, Marybeth smiled right through vant’s heart. And we have come to depend on VFW. There, they do outreach to with a cold drink and to sit a spell including the landlord. his tirade. She started having her in so many ways. veterans and families of veter- in the air conditioning. We believed the main reason weekly sit-downs with him for — Joe and Ashley English One of the qualities Ashley and ans that are in need. I’ve seen her No matter what the occasion, for this behavior was dementia. a few months. During that time, buy houses and mobile homes in I love about Marybeth is that she make weekly trips all over North- Marybeth is looking for a way to The man was in one of those she was able to track down his es- Northwest Georgia. For more in- is the embodiment of our compa- west Georgia to attend funerals, to serve others. Catch-22 situations. He needed tranged family. You see, they had formation or to ask a question, go ny’s No. 1 core value: She has a serve people who have fallen ill At work, she is always doing help, but he wasn’t mentally com- to keep their distance because to www.cashfl owwithjoe.com or servant’s heart. and sometimes serve those who little things for the team. Take petent enough to ask for it, nor of his angry tendencies. After call Joe at 678-986-6813.

Consider the pros and cons of investing internationally

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completed grades two through families who embraced change joys helping the aspiring thes- 12. with such tremendous support, pians develop their skills. Matilda “Elementary camp teach- and some truly spectacular “I love seeing kids grow es the fundamentals of the- campers who brought so much from the time we get them first From Page 1A ater and gives young people a joy to our stage,” Montgomery until the time they graduate “Our music director, Julie chance to dip their toes into on- said. “My middle school di- high school and move on to Bearden Carver, has chal- stage performance in a safe en- recting team was new to this other endeavors, especially as lenged them with this beau- vironment,” Montgomery said. process this year, but they are we welcome new campers into tifully-written but sometimes “In middle school camp, they old friends of mine, so watch- our family each year,” she said. difficult score, and our camp- learn more specific techniques ing them make that camp their “I also love working with our ers have risen their voices to and begin to develop characters own was a blast for me. incredible team at The Grand the occasion. Our choreogra- and plot lines of their own. “Elementary camps are al- to make magic happen. pher, Christina Weinzetl, has “By high school camp, we ways some of my favorite “Summer camp at the the- held nothing back when cho- throw everything we’ve got into weeks of the year, because it’s ater is special because there reographing fast-paced and pulling together a full-length so much fun to watch a love of are so many extra people visually-stunning dances for Broadway musical. More than theater bloom in such young working behind the scenes our show, and our campers all of the skills and techniques, performers. I cannot express to find and build and create have proven themselves will- my greatest hope is that our how much fun high school these unimaginable sights and ing and eager to overcome campers take away two very camp has been. We have a lot sounds. It’s nothing like any the challenge. We’re an am- important things: a sense of of new campers, and many who other theatrical experience bitious production team, and confidence in themselves and a have moved up into the high I’ve ever had.” we love seeing the campers true love for being onstage and school level this year, so our Tickets for the Summer Mu- succeed.” being a part of a cast.” camp is a bit younger than it’s sic Theatre Camps’ presenta- The Senior High Camp will Recently joining The Grand’s been in years past. Our older tions — $10 for students and wrap up The Grand Theatre’s staff, Montgomery shared she campers have really stepped up $15 for adults — are available Summer Music Theatre Camp “could not have asked for a as mentors, and we have such a at the door or in advance by series, which launched June 3 better set of camps to mark my positive energy and enthusiasm calling 770-386-7343 or visit- with the Middle School Camp. first two months” as program to our rehearsals.” ing The Grand’s Ticket Office The overall offering is director. Echoing Montgomery’s com- Monday to Friday, 8 to 11 a.m. geared toward youth who have “We had some incredible ments, Gunter shared she en- and 12:30 to 5 p.m. THE WEEK IN REVIEW

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fused to perform the draws. conducting a fi eld sobriety other’s homes, we’ve never trav- “They thought he wasn’t will- test” — as well as an empty, eled together, I never attended Hearing fully consenting to the tests be- open container in the vehicle — any social functions with him,” cause of his injuries,” Graves Smith nonetheless said that was he said. “Other than knowing From Page 1A said. “I was told by them direct- not enough “factual” informa- about his duties here at the Cherokee Judicial Circuit ly — the medical personnel di- tion to merit a search warrant. courthouse, and that one time Judge D. Scott Smith, howev- rectly to me — that they didn’t “The open container in the seeing him in passing outside er, was not as receptive to that want to draw it, even with his vehicle in this case, with more, these walls, that’s the extent of proposition, in which McCoy consent, because they didn’t could have been a little bit more my relationship with Mr. Pat- argued that a second search think he was fully able to give persuasive to the court,” he said. terson.” warrant was needed for a GBI consent.” “‘Multiple signs of impairment’ Neither the prosecution or the technician to test the defen- Rather, Graves said CMC is a conclusory statement much defense, however, took Smith up dant’s blood. He cited the Geor- personnel wouldn’t do any kind like that that was given in the on his offer to recuse himself gia Court of Appeals decision of blood tests on Patterson until affi davit itself; it does not say from presiding over the case. in Mastrogiovanni v. State as they received a search warrant. what types of signs of impair- While his order will bar po- his rationale for denying the Graves then had a video con- ment were given on the fi eld so- tential jurors from hearing motion. ference with an on-call magis- briety test.” about Patterson’s blood tests “I believe the holding of the SPECIAL trate court judge, who approved Since Patterson worked at the in court, Smith said it does not Court of Appeals in that 2013 Former Bartow County Sheriff’s Offi ce Sgt. Clayton Patterson, the warrant; hospital personnel Frank Moore Administration mean that the defendant’s case case is controlling as to fungi- pictured right, was arrested for allegedly driving under the in- subsequently agreed to do the and Judicial Center during his is over. fl uence following an automobile accident in January. A judge’s ble items as well as to non-fun- order Tuesday, however, would bar jurors from hearing the re- draw. time with the BCSO, Smith said “There are other charges in gible items by the listing of sults of his blood tests as evidence. And that’s where McCoy he was aware of who the defen- this case other than the DUI drug evidence as an example,” took issue. dant is. Yet he nonetheless said count,” he said. “The State still he said. “Although that case is age on his breath.” the defendant was under the in- “They never should have he did not have “a personal re- has ‘less safe’ charges here, so not specifi cally on the point of He also said there was a fl uence of drugs and/or alcohol. drawn the man’s blood to be- lationship” with the defendant. those may also be considered blood, I do think it is signifi - “freshly labeled” Bud Light can “I believe it was a combi- gin with based on this search “We’ve never been in each by the prosecutors.” cantly on point enough to cover in the passenger side fl oorboard nation of the two, just judging warrant,” he said. “The search this instance.” “that looked like it had been from the odor of the alcohol, warrant, in and of itself, is de- But Judge Smith did side placed there recently.” the positive [preliminary breath fective.” with McCoy on the motion to Graves also described Pat- test, or PBT] and the six clues,” Essentially, McCoy argued suppress the fi ndings of the terson’s eyes as “bloodshot and he said. “But getting the num- that Graves did not give the Adairsville LocationTacos N Subs defendant’s blood tests as ad- watery” at the time of the ac- ber I received on the PBT was magistrate judge who ordered NOW OPEN! missible evidence, stating the cident. He said a subsequent not consistent with a full set of the search warrant enough in- TEX MEX information arresting GSP breathalyzer test on the de- six clues, it was basically lower formation to meet the threshold trooper Dillon Graves gave to a fendant registered positive for than what would cause the six of “probable cause.” Join Us For Daily Specials magistrate judge was “too brief alcohol, although he did not clues … I thought there would And Judge Smith agreed. and conclusory” to justify prob- specify what Patterson’s blood be something else onboard, as “Search warrant affi davits Monday: Large Mexican Salad $550 able cause for the issuance of a alcohol content reading was in far as another [central nervous have to be present and com- (Shell $100 More) search warrant. court. system]-depressant, inhalant or plete with facts to support the $ 25 Graves took to the witness While Patterson was be- dissociative anesthetic.” conclusion that a search war- Tuesday: Taco 1 (Soft or Hard) stand to describe responding to ing loaded into an ambulance, Regardless, due to a combi- rant is warranted,” Smith said. Wednesday: Whole Potato Pancho $500 the scene of the single vehicle Graves said he performed a nation of driving behavior, road “Had there been some listing in $ 00 crash near Colonel Way, which horizontal gaze nystagmus evidence and the statements this application that there was Thursday: Reg. Mexicali 5 he said involved a “non-respon- (HGN) fi eld sobriety test on from an individual whose ve- a positive Alco-Sensor screen, Friday: Med. Meat Nachos $500 dent occupant and possible en- him. During that test, Graves hicle was almost struck by Pat- that there was an accident in- 75¢ trapment.” said the defendant displayed terson — not to mention the re- volving the swerving over the 5pm to 9pm Wings The passenger, whom Graves “six out of the six clues” indi- sults of the fi eld sobriety tests road that almost caused another Saturday: 75¢ Wings or identifi ed as a man by the name cating intoxication. — Graves said he certainly be- driver to have to leave the road- 10 Wings, FF & Med. Drink $1099 of Josh Cole, was lying on the McCoy disputed Graves’ lieved the defendant “was less way, that there was the smell of * Sour cream and black olives 50¢ extra ground while a Bartow Coun- fi ndings, stating that he be- safe to drive.” alcohol on or about Mr. Patter- Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 9:00pm ty Sheriff’s Offi ce deputy per- lieved the defendant’s eye Graves informed Patterson son, that there was an HGN test formed CPR on him. movement could be attributed that he was being arrested, but performed and what was found 4 N. Tennessee St. • 770-382-7321 He said Patterson appeared to to several factors, running the the GSP trooper told the court as a result of that HGN test … have a facial injury — “some- gamut from crying to air bag he was unable to handcuff the those are the types of things thing around his mouth, it was propellant irritants to a possible defendant while he was on a that would have supplied facts causing him to bleed a good head injury. gurney. “With the medical at- within the four corners of this bit” — but he was conscious Graves said the defendant tention, I didn’t want to get in document.” and coherent. did not respond to a question the way of that,” he said. Although the GSP troop- Graves described Patterson regarding how much alcohol he Graves said the defendant er told the magistrate judge as having “a slow, kind of slug- had consumed, but he did con- consented to a blood test “mul- that the defendant’s eyes were gish body mannerism to him” sent to the tests. Continuing, he tiple times,” but when Patterson “bloodshot and watery,” that and “slow, slurred speech — I told the court he believed there arrived at Cartersville Medical he had slurred speech and that could smell an alcoholic bever- was ample evidence to believe Center, he said hospital staff re- there “were multiple clues on

was held for a juvenile court sen- Travis Donald Palmer, of 178 four counts of child molestation. tence. Dolphin Drive SE, Cartersville, BARTOW was arrested and charged with Nathaniel Ray Whaley, of 321 James Carl Jones II, of 5116 failure to maintain lane and driv- S. Main St. NW 6, Adairsville, Kings Camp Road SE, Acworth, ing under the infl uence of alco- was arrested and charged with BLOTTER was held for a Superior Court hol. probation violation. sentence. The following information Jennifer Oceal Ray, of 94 Barn- April Michelle White, of 191 Rob- — names, photos, addresses, Melissa Nicole Jones, of 100 sley Village Drive NW, Adairs- ert St. SE, Summerville, was held charges and other details — Brandon Farm Road SW 9, Tay- ville, was arrested and charged for a Superior Court sentence. was taken directly from Bartow lorsville, was boarded at the jail. with simple battery-family vio- County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail lence. James A. Williamson, of 1616 records. Not every arrest leads Pamela Lola Pauline Laney, of 23rd Ave. A, Nashville, Tennes- to a conviction, and a conviction 37 Jennifer Lane, Rydal, was ar- Scott Adam Rodgers, of 16 see, was arrested and charged or acquittal is determined by the rested and charged with driving Bells Ferry Road NE 3, White, with driving while license sus- court system. under the infl uence of alcohol. was arrested and charged with pended or revoked. probation violation. EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bartow Luke Cye Layton, of 6855 Sky- Kevin Lee Wood, of 21 School County Sheriff’s Offi ce is view Drive SE, Acworth, was Summer Cheyenne Sanders, of St. NW, Kingston, was arrested having technical diffi culties boarded at the jail. 321 S. Main St. NW, Adairsville, and charged with simple bat- and arrest photos are currently was arrested and charged with tery-family violence. unavailable. Buddy James Lively, of 83 E. probation violation. Rocky St. NE A, White, was ar- July 19 rested and charged with proba- Amber Leigh Singleton, of 559 Ready to Experience ... tion violation. Cassville Road SE, Cartersville, Billy Lamar Amos, of 24 Hum- was arrested and charged with The Best in Auto Repair! mingbird Lane NW, Adairsville, Charles Brandon Maloney, improper use of turn signals, was held for a Superior Court of 43 North Ridge Drive NW, driving while license suspend- DIAGNOSTICS • ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS • DIESEL REPAIR sentence. Adairsville, was arrested and ed or revoked and giving false BRAKES • TUNE UPS • TIRES • BELTS • BATTERIES charged with sexual battery. name, address or birthdate to law Phillip Shane Blackmon, of 6 enforcement offi cer. Smith Road SE, Cartersville, was Joseph Michael Ormond, arrested and charged with seat of 4708 Hilltop Drive NW, Bryan David Somers, of 19 My Check Engine Light Came On! belts violation (adults), reckless Acworth, was arrested and Corinth Road SE, Cartersville, driving, failure to maintain lane, charged with speeding, open was arrested and charged with FREE Computer Code Scan driving while license suspended container violation and driving two counts of enticing a child for ASE MASTER FREE Computer Code Scan with FREE assessment. or revoked and driving under the under the infl uence of alcohol. indecent purposes, four counts of $20 OFF Complete Electrical Diagnostic Tests. infl uence of drugs. child computer pornography and TECHNICIANS Terms and conditions may apply. See store for specifi c details. Coupons cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Coupon must be presented before services are performed to be valid. No guarantee until discounted services are agreed upon. Limit one coupon YOU CAN TRUST! per customer, per visit. Discount applies to regular retail pricing. Shop fees and taxes are extra. Expiration 7/30/2019. Chelsea Dixson Blount, of 135 Lakeside Drive, Kennesaw, was held for bondsman off bond. 470-227-8005 @ Jamil Rashad Brown, of 2766 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA • info bestautorepairexperience.com Jacob Lane, Douglasville, was arrested and charged with proba- tion violation.

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The following Bartow Coun- studies with a minor in interna- Camden Bridges, Cartersville Austin Mccamy, Cartersville ty students were named to the tional affairs, cum laude, from Seth Brookshire, Adairsville Leila Mcclellan-Karp, White THEATER STUDENTS spring 2019 semester presi- Wofford College in Spartan- Jacob Bruner, Adairsville Sarah Murray, Taylorsville dent’s honor roll at the Uni- burg, South Carolina. Kyleigh Carney, Adairsville Victoria Najarro, Cartersville versity of North Georgia: Ka- BreeAnna Chance, White Chloe Plotts, Euharlee SIGN SCHOLARSHIPS tie Abernathy of Cartersville, Barrett O. Hester of Carters- Heather Choate, Cartersville Holly Quick, Cartersville pursuing a Bachelor of Science ville has been named to the Diana Davidson, Cartersville Stephanie Ray, Cartersville degree in nursing; Riley Aber- spring semester 2019 presi- Morgan Deboard, Rydal Brandi Rhodes, Cartersville nathy of Taylorsville, pursuing dent’s list at Jacksonville State Samantha Dempsey, Carters- Macie Rittenhouse, Rydal a Bachelor of Science degree University. ville Evan Rose, Euharlee in sociology; William Butt of Natalie Eckert, Adairsville Abigail Ryan, Cartersville Cartersville, pursuing a Bach- Woodland High School grad- Alexander Edwards, Carters- Haolat Sadiku, Cartersville elor of Science degree in biol- uate Gavin Nix of Cartersville ville Tamira Sams, Cartersville ogy; Garrett Davis of Carters- has been accepted into the U.S. Ashley Eidson, Cartersville Raisa Scott, Emerson ville, pursuing a Bachelor of Merchant Marine Academy. He Lacey Evans, Rydal Carlee Silvers, Cartersville Arts degree in communication; was one of 17 students from Brandy Folger, Adairsville Caylee Silvers, Cartersville Georgia Gaspardo of Euharlee, Georgia’s 11th Congressional Sarah Franklin, Cartersville Sierrah Strange, Cartersville pursuing a Bachelor of Science District to be chosen by Repub- Dillan Frazier, Kingston Kaitlyn Taylor, Cartersville degree in middle grades edu- lican Rep. Barry Loudermilk Christopher Fulton, Euharlee Lauren Tew, Kingston cation; Emily Ritter of Adairs- and accepted into a military Sarah Garber, Cartersville Burt Tidwell, Cartersville ville, pursuing a Bachelor of service academy. Jeanelle Garcia, Cartersville Jason Ughrin, Euharlee SPECIAL Science degree in nursing; “My office takes choosing Lizeth Garcia Perez, Carters- Samantha Walker, Cartersville Two Woodland High seniors signed theater arts scholar- Abigail Smith of Cartersville, these outstanding young people ville Whitney Wallace, Cartersville ships last month during a formal signing ceremony at the pursuing a Bachelor of Arts very seriously, which is why Hannah Garland, Adairsville Camryn Whatley, Cartersville schools. Kaitlyn Ingram, seated left, received a theater scholarship to Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee, degree in history; Karlie Up- we have a prestigious academy Bradley Gilmore, Cartersville Chelsea Williams, Cartersville while Kat Miller, seated right, received a theater scholar- shaw of Cartersville, pursuing selection board, with a rigor- Garrett Hachem, Adairsville Anna Wilson, Adairsville ship to Young Harris College. Both students were mem- a Bachelor of Science degree ous application and interview Muhammad Hanzala, Carters- Amber Winkelman, Kingston bers of WHS’s Cartersville Artistic Talent Showcase. in nursing; and Julia West of process, to select the best and ville Susan Wood, Cartersville. White, pursuing a Bachelor of brightest in the 11th Congres- Anna Hardin, Cartersville Science degree in elementary sional District,” Loudermilk Brie-Lenn Harkins, Cartersville and special education. said in a statement. “I’m con- Anastasia Haynes, Cartersville fident the 17 nominees in our Antonio Hernandez, Carters- The following Bartow Coun- Class of 2023 will be one of the ville ty students have graduated best.” Erin Horgan, Cartersville from Maryville College in Haley Howard, Cartersville Maryville, Tennessee: from Nathaniel Gray Slocum of Ashlie Hunt, Kingston Cartersville, Chaz Rokins, Cartersville has graduated with Noah James, Cartersville Bachelor of Arts in manage- a Bachelor of Science in geo- Christopher Johnson, Carters- ment; Da’Kelin Wells, Bache- logical engineering from the ville lor of Arts in management; and University of Mississippi. Stephanie Jordan-Cain, Car- Saylor White, Bachelor of Arts tersville in history; and from White, The following Bartow Coun- Brooke Kirby, White Malik Wilkins, Bachelor of ty students were named to the Meredith Knox, Cartersville Arts in finance/accounting. spring 2019 president’s list at Brittany Layton, Cartersville Georgia Highlands College: Moises Ledesma, Euharlee Elizabeth Trimble Black- Thacker Lively, Emerson hall of Cartersville received Brandon Allen, Taylorsville Leslie Lopez, Euharlee a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dana Arteaga, Cartersville Johanna Maserjian, Taylorsville German and a Bachelor of Sci- Saphara Banks, Cartersville Tara Mathis, Cartersville ence degree in environmental Michael Bonds, Cartersville Lauren McKaig, Cartersville

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. PORTS B The Daily Tribune News S www.daily-tribune.com Sunday, July 21, 2019 Sánchez, FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME Adams lead With 2 ADs at home, Howards balance family, sports Nationals past Braves BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN [email protected] BY GEORGE HENRY Associated Press When John and Amie Howard got married on July 21, 2001, they never envisioned either one of ATLANTA — Aníbal Sán- them becoming an athletic director in the future. chez outpitched Mike Soroka and Eighteen years later, John will be entering his scored the go-ahead run in the fi fth eighth year as Woodland High AD, while Amie inning, Matt Adams homered and opens her fourth year in the same role at nearby the Washington Nationals beat the Allatoona High. Atlanta Braves 5-3 on Saturday Not only have they managed to climb the lad- night. der to those leadership positions, while also each Second-place Washington becoming an assistant principal, but also they’ve pulled within 5½ games of the NL done extremely well since taking over. Both are East-leading Braves, improving preparing to head into the 2019-20 school year on to 33-14 since May 24, best in the the back of receiving recognition as the ADs of the majors over that span. Atlanta has year for their respective regions. dropped four of fi ve. Sánchez (6-6) got a big assist SEE HOWARDS, PAGE 2B in the bottom of the fi fth when shortstop Trea Turner turned a bases-loaded double play, leaping to nab Nick Markakis’ liner and throwing to fi rst to beat Josh Don- aldson back to the bag. Soroka (10-2) allowed four runs and nine hits in six innings. He had won 10 straight decisions, best by an Atlanta pitcher since Hall of Famer Greg Maddux had a 10-de- cision streak in 2001. Sean Doolittle got the last fi ve outs, facing the minimum, for his 21st save in 25 chances. He struck out Ronald Acuña Jr. with a run- ner at second to end the eighth and breezed through the ninth. Washington went up 4-1 in the SPECIAL fi fth when Sánchez reached on an Above, Woodland athletic director John infi eld single to third, took second Howard, left, and Allatoona athletic direc- tor Amie Howard show off their respective on Donaldson’s throwing error and region AD of the year awards for 2018-19 at scored on Turner’s double. Turner the Georgia Athletic Directors Association’s took third on Adam Eaton’s single annual conference March 25 in Savannah. and scored on Anthony Rendon’s Right, the Howard family, from left, Grant, 10; Rhett, 14; Amie; Rhys, 3; and John. SEE BRAVES, PAGE 3B builds 4-shot lead entering fi nal round of British Open

BY DOUG FERGUSON day I’ve ever had on the golf course,” for a four-shot lead over Tommy Fleet- AP Golf Writer Lowry said. “I just can’t believe what it wood, who had a bogey-free 66 and still was like.” lost ground. J.B. Holmes, who shared , Northern — It can get a lot better, starting with his the 36-hole lead with Lowry, couldn’t The noise was unlike anything Shane name etched on the base of that silver keep up. No one could. Lowry had ever heard on a golf course, . Holmes had two straight bogeys on no surprise at the fi rst British Open in Lowry wasn’t willing to look that the back nine, didn’t make as many these parts in 68 years and an Irishman far ahead, not with a forecast so dire putts as the opening two rounds, but atop the leaderboard at Royal Portrush. the R&A moved up the starting times otherwise was solid for a 69. Lowry didn’t get rattled Saturday. He today in an effort to avoid the worst of “It wasn’t like it was terrible,” Holmes only got better. the heavy rain and 35 mph gusts in the said. “But when you’re playing with a Two straight birdies around the turn forecast. guy making everything, it feels like you to take the lead. Three straight birdies “There’s no point in saying to go out shot a million.” near the end to pull away. An 8-under and enjoy myself tomorrow because it’s The return of golf’s oldest champion- 63 for his lowest round in a major. A going to be a very stressful and very ship to no longer had stunning back nine that gave him the diffi cult day,” Lowry said. “I’m going to favorite son Rory McIlroy. Lowry fi lled 54-hole record in the British Open. A take the bad shots on the chin and I’m the void just fi ne. four-shot lead going into the fi nal round. going to take the good shots and try to He was teammates with McIlroy for Walking off the 17th tee, Lowry capitalize on that. I’m just going to be Irish golf when they won the European turned to his caddie and said, “We myself and play my game and see where Amateur Championship in 2007. Low- might never have a day like this on the it leaves me.” ry didn’t mind when all the attention PETER MORRISON/AP golf course again, so let’s enjoy this.” He took a big step with a 30 on the Ireland’s Shane Lowry tees off on the 5th hole during the third round of the Brit- “Honestly, that’s the most incredible back nine to break away from the pack SEE OPEN, PAGE 3B ish Open Saturday at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.

Enter Rivera: Yankee closer awaits his place in Hall of Fame

BY JOHN KEKIS He also was 4-1 in World Series clinchers, the AP Sports Writer lone loss in 2001 to the Arizona Diamond- backs on a bloop single by Luis Gonzalez with COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — It never changed the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth. for Mariano Rivera — from his childhood in “When it comes to the playoffs, you’re the fi shing village of Puerto Caimito in Pana- talking about facing the best of the best in ma to the pitcher’s mound at Yankee Stadium. the critical situations and critical times,” said “I always wanted to be the last guy to kick Rivera, who will deliver part of his induction the ball or took the last shot at the basket. speech in Spanish to a crowd local offi cials Give me the ball,” Rivera said. “I wanted to project to be around 50,000. “I wanted to be contribute to this victory. I wanted to help my in those situations. I wanted to be the last guy team do whatever it took to win, and it worked that throws that last pitch. I have a passion for many times.” it. With that mindset came greatness. “I maybe believe that that was the situa- CHRISTOPHE ENA/AP A lightly regarded pitcher when signed as tion that my abilities went to a different lev- ’s Thibaut Pinot climbs the Tourmalet pass during the an amateur free agent with the New York el. Thank God that I was able to function on 14th stage of the Tour de France Saturday with start in Tarbes Yankees in 1990, Rivera struggled as a starter those critical times.” and fi nish at the Tourmalet pass, France. but found his niche as a reliever with a devas- And Mussina was thankful for that — Rive- tating cut fastball. ra saved 49 of his victories. The Yankees won seven pennants and fi ve FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP, FILE Drafted by the Orioles after helping Stan- Struggling champ Thomas World Series with Rivera in the bullpen. His In this May 10, 2006, fi le photo, New York ford to two straight College World Series titles major league record of 652 saves was his ticket Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina waves to in the late 1980s, Mussina went 270-153 in 18 to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Not for nothing the crowd while leaving a game against years in the majors and became the fi rst AL no longer touching the sky was nicknamed Sandman, after the Metallica the Boston Red Sox at New York’s Yan- pitcher to win at least 10 games in 17 straight song “Enter Sandman” that boomed across kee Stadium. Mussina will be inducted seasons. He spent his fi rst decade in Baltimore into the Baseball Hall of Fame today. BY JOHN LEICESTER Not this year. Yankee Stadium whenever he headed to the before signing as a free agent with the Yan- AND SAMUEL PETREQUIN Thomas, the defending cham- mound, ready to silence bats. a class that also includes pitchers Mike Muss- kees in December 2000, but that elusive title AP Sports Writers pion, cracked on Saturday on the His greatness on the mound and his humble ina, Lee Smith and the late Roy Halladay, and he was chasing never came. The Yankees lost Tour’s fi rst encounter with a climb spirit — win or lose — helped Rivera achieve designated hitters Edgar Martinez and Harold the World Series twice during his eight years LA MONGIE, France — When to above 2,000 meters (6,500 another milestone. He’s the only player in his- Baines. in New York. the team of Geraint Thomas was feet), exposing unprecedented tory to be elected unanimously , receiving all Baines and Smith were selected in Decem- “I feel really lucky,” Mussina said. “It’s kind in its pomp at the Tour de France, weaknesses in his team that has 425 votes in the January balloting. ber by a veterans committee. Rivera, Mussina, of neat ... to be in a situation like this with guys a time trial followed by a big won six Tours in the past seven “I feel humbled that I was the one that the Martinez and Halladay were elected in Jan- that you played with. I’m honored to be able to mountain stage would have been years. Lord blessed,” said the 49-year-old Rivera, uary by the Baseball Writers’ Association of stand up there with those guys.” playgrounds for Sky — now in The time trial on Friday and the who will be inducted today. “It won’t change America. Martinez, born in New York and raised in new colors as Ineos — to take cy- climb up to the legendary Tour- my life, but it’s something that you know that Rivera grew only stronger in the postseason, Puerto Rico, had to overcome a condition that cling’s greatest race by the scruff malet pass on Saturday seemed you were the fi rst one. That is special.” allowing just 86 hits with 110 strikeouts, 21 prevented his eyes from seeing in tandem. of the neck and leave everyone Rivera joins Rod Carew as the only Pana- walks and only 11 earned runs in 141 innings else fi ghting for second place. SEE TOUR, PAGE 3B manians elected to the Hall of Fame. He heads and registering 11 saves in the World Series. SEE HALL, PAGE 3B 2B Sunday, July 21, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Christopher Bell races to 5th NASCAR Xfi nity win of season

BY DOUG ALDEN more than four seconds ahead of the 24-year-old driver remain hum- Custer lost the lead on the fi rst fi fth for JGR until the 154th lap, think Menard’s retaliation was jus- Associated Press Cole Custer, the Ford driver who ble, he said Bell has had a lot to do lap after starting from the pole. when he got bumped from behind tifi ed. won last weekend at Kentucky within his own success. “I wasn’t driving the car right by Menard and spun out and struck “We had a restart there, the fi rst LOUDON, N.H. — Christopher Speedway for his fi fth victory of “I’ve had a lot of good race cars at the start of the race, so I kind of the wall. Burton, the son former thing he said he was mad about Bell moved into a tie for the NA- the season. Bell has 13 career se- but couldn’t win races in them got behind on adjustments,” Custer NASCAR driver Jeff Burton, was was I hit him on the restart,” Bur- SCAR Xfi nity Series victory lead ries victories. without the right guy behind the said. “I wish we’d had another cau- able to get back on the track and ton said. “But I was on the apron, with fi ve, dominating Saturday in “The race cars win the races. wheel,” Ratcliff said. “He’s being tion so we could catch up to him.” fi nished 29th. He and Menard had and he turned down across my hot conditions at New Hampshire The drivers just kind of are along patient. He’s doing a good job of Justin Algaier was third in a a lengthy conversation at their cars nose. He got mad about that, and Motor Speedway. for the ride,” Bell said, giving executing each and every week Chevrolet. Series points leader Ty- after the race. then I barely touched his door, and Bell led 186 of the 200 laps in credit to crew chief Jason Ratcliff. and building on that. We’ll just see ler Reddick was fourth in a Chevy, “He hit me twice, and I hit him I got out of the gas because I didn’t Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20 Toyo- “Jason keeps giving me great race what tomorrow holds, but I think and Paul Menard followed in a once,” Menard said. “He was mad want to hit him any harder than I ta — only losing the lead when he cars. That’s what the key is.” he’s got good things in store for Ford. at me for hitting him that one time.” did. Then I passed him clean and pitted on Lap 33 — and fi nished As happy as Ratcliff was to see him.” Harrison Burton was running The 18-year-old Burton didn’t he wrecked me.”

were jobs John had ever planned to hold. school, take them home and spend the a husband, be a wife.” “We had really good people we worked night. Despite being separated by roughly 12 Howards under who encouraged us and helped both “Without them, I don’t think it would miles, Allatoona and Woodland face off of us take a chance,” Amie said. have happened, to be honest.” infrequently in sports. That’s just fi ne From Page 1B Before she made the AD jump, Amie It also helps to have understanding chil- with the Howards, because their worst In 2018-19, Woodland won two state had the benefi t of watching John deal with dren. nightmare would be the two schools being titles in wrestling, the girls cross coun- the responsibility for a few years. Even “It’s one thing for us to put up with each stuck in the same region. try state championship and a fi rst-ever still, she didn’t realize how tough it would other’s schedules, and it’s another for our “I don’t ever want to be in a region that Region 7-AAAAA crown in softball. be, especially for someone who’s young- kids,” John said. “We’re like any other competes against him,” Amie said. “I just A member of Region 6-AAAAAA, the est child was only six months old. parent, we try to spoil them when we can. don’t want that. I love athletics, and I en- Buccaneers were highlighted by the vol- “We had a lot of talks about it,” Amie They do put up with a lot of us being gone, joy it. But if it ever came to that, I would leyball program’s runner-up fi nish at state said. “I missed athletics, missed being late nights and us dragging them around.” sit him down and one of us would step and softball’s third-place showing. around kids. We weren’t sure how it was The Howards’ eldest son, Rhett, 14, is back from the AD role. I don’t feel like As expected, the pair downplayed their going to work. I remember I sat down on set to be an eight-grader at Durham Mid- that’s something that would need to come accomplishments, while complimenting the couch and basically said, ‘I want to do dle; Grant, 10, will be starting his fourth- into our relationship. Being so competi- their coaches and athletes. However, they it.’ He said, ‘We’ll make it work.’ And we grade year at Pickett’s Mill Elementary tive, if we had to play in the same region, both heaped praise on each other. have.” soon; and 3-year-old Rhys will eventually it would not be healthy at all. “I’m very lucky; he’s helped me,“ Amie Part of the reason the dynamic works be following in their footsteps. While the “We’ve been very blessed that we ha- said, fi ghting back tears. “I felt like he so well is the ability for them to empa- two oldest kids are in the Cobb County ven’t had to worry about that, and I don’t deserved it a long time ago. I was more SPECIAL thize with each other’s struggles. They School System, there’s still an outside think we’ll have to with the next cycle ei- proud of him than I was thankful that I Amie Howard, left, and John Howard also benefi t from having someone to chance they could someday be Wildcats. ther.” got recognized.” met in the late 1990s, during their bounce ideas off, particularly someone “We chose Cobb [schools], because Unless the region issue does present it- Said John, “I get to see what she does time as student-athletes at Jackson- with a different perspective. While both when I was a new mom and we opened self, there doesn’t seem to be any plans for at her school, and I get to see the behind- ville State. They celebrate their 18th have experience as coaches, John brings a Allatoona, I did not want my kids away either one to change positions. Although, wedding anniversary today. the-scenes stuff. I feel like she was truly little more experience in the AD role and from me,” Amie said. “I wanted to be both are certainly going to remain open to deserving of it. I’m glad that the ADs in wedding vows, moved to Georgia and Amie comes from more of an academic close to them, and Pickett’s Mill is liter- new opportunities, because that’s what led her region saw what I saw and gave her took jobs at Dade County High. background. ally on the same campus as Allatoona. them to this point. that opportunity. It was awesome.” Ironically, the couple who work for “One of the biggest positives to us both If something happened, I could get over “I’m extremely happy in the position I’m The Howards met during their time as schools in Bartow and Cobb counties now being athletic directors is that we both there quickly. ... in, but before I never had aspirations to be a student-athletes at Jacksonville State. reside in Paulding County. Their house know what the other one has to do, so we “We’ve let them follow the progres- head coach or be an athletic director,” John A native of Jacksonville, Alabama, and sits just over the Paulding-Cobb county don’t get upset,” John said. “I think if she sion to middle school, but we’ve told all said. “It has defi nitely opened my mind to the only girl in her family, Amie attend- line, virtually across the street from Alla- was a stay-at-home mom or I was a stay- of them, when you go to high school, you other possibilities that could happen. … If ed her hometown school on a volleyball toona High. Even crazier is that the How- at-home dad, it would be diffi cult. You can choose what school you go to.” a door opened up that was the right fi t for scholarship. Meanwhile, John, the lone ards have lived in that house for 15 years, just wouldn’t understand what that person Aside from the drawback of having our family, I may be open to it.” boy in his family, joined the JSU football predating Amie’s future school, which goes through.” hectic schedules that can’t always be Whether either one ultimately changes program after graduating from LaFayette opened in 2008. As one would expect, though, the situ- bailed out by supportive parents, the How- jobs or both remain ADs and APs until High. Amie was on the original teaching ation is not always easy on the Howards. ards were in agreement as to the most dif- retirement, Amie will trust that the How- The couple fi rst met in a mutual class, staff at Allatoona, moving over from East It can be particularly diffi cult during the fi cult aspect of having two ADs under the ards’ lives are part of a bigger plan. but Amie had already caught John’s atten- Paulding. She also coached volleyball at fall, when football Fridays turn into near- same roof. “I believe that as long as I’m working tion even before that. both schools. Seven years ago, Amie be- ly 24-hour marathons of upheaval. “We’re both extremely competitive with kids, in some manner, that’s my pur- “All the athletes would be in the cafe to- came an assistant principal before even- That’s where the grandparents have people,” John said, as his wife failed to pose, that’s my life and that’s what makes gether,” he recalled. “I saw her walk in. I tually adding AD responsibilities to her stepped up. stifl e a laugh. “Even though we’re not me happy,” she said. “I do believe that knew who I was hopefully going to marry, plate. “We have great family, I don’t know an- the head coaches of our teams, we are so God has a plan. When He’s ready for me and it worked out.” John, who started at Woodland in 2002, other way to put it,” Amie said. “... Rhys passionate about what we do, sometimes to move on from Allatoona and He wants They started dating in 1999. Amie re- took the opposite path to holding both ti- was just a baby when I started, and both we have a hard time letting go. Not hav- us to take a chance on something, He will members because of the Y2K scare at the tles. After Mike Tobin left Woodland of our parents would come to the house. ing that far to drive home, sometimes you present that offer. turn of the millennium. She graduated in for Cartersville High, John took over his They live an hour and a half away. On Fri- don’t have the time to unwind a little bit. “Otherwise, we’re right where we need 2000, and John did so the following year. three roles — PE coach, head boys bas- day, they would get in the car and come “We have to tone it back a little bit to be, doing exactly what we need to do. I Over the ensuing months, they exchanged ketball coach and AD. None of which over. They would pick them up from sometimes and be a dad, be a mom and be really and truly believe that.”

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Baines played 22 seasons for fi ve He joined Don Larsen (1956) of ESPN reasserts political talk Hall teams (14 with the White Sox) and the New York Yankees as the only was a six-time All-Star. Soft-spo- pitchers to throw a no-hitter in the From Page 1B ken, modest and a model of con- postseason. Halladay opened the sistency, he was popular with fans, 2010 NL Division Series with one policy after attack on Trump He struggled through his fi rst teammates and owners. He retired against the Cincinnati Reds in his fi ve seasons with the Seattle Mari- in 2001 with 2,866 hits, 1,628 RBIs fi rst career playoff start. He also BY DAV I D BAUDER his attacks on four Democratic congresswomen ners. He initially feared the switch and 384 homers , solid numbers that tossed a perfect game during the AP Media Writer of color, prompting a chant from his audience of from third base to designated hitter, were respected but not enough to regular season against Miami. “send her back” directed at U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, but his passion for preparation and get him elected by the writers. The son of a commercial pilot, NEW YORK — ESPN is reminding employ- of Minnesota. The ESPN host said he found the training served him well. He was That’s all in the past now. Halladay was enamored with fl ight ees of the network’s policy to avoid talking about attacks on Omar to be un-American and deeply honored as the AL’s outstanding “I’m very honored, very grate- as a boy. He was fl ying his own politics after radio talk show host Dan Le Batard offensive, and that it was wrong of Trump to seek DH fi ve times and the award now ful,” he said. “Playing for 22 years plane when it crashed into the Gulf criticized President Donald Trump and his recent re-election by dividing people. bears his name. just trying to be as consistent as I of Mexico in November 2017, kill- racist comments and ESPN itself on the air this “We here at ESPN don’t have the stomach for When he retired in 2004, Marti- could throughout my career, I think ing him at age 40. His widow, Bran- week. the fi ght,” Le Batard said. “We don’t talk about nez was one of only six players in I accomplished that.” dy, will speak in his place today. The reminder went out Friday to all employ- what is happening unless there is some sort of major league history with a .300 Smith was an imposing fi gure on When the festivities begin, a re- ees, including Le Batard, according to an ESPN weak, cowardly sports angle that we can run it batting average, .400 on-base per- the mound at 6-foot-6. He pitched cord 59 Hall of Famers are expect- employee who spoke on condition of anonymity through.” centage, .500 slugging percentage, 18 seasons for the Cubs, Cardinals, ed on the podium, including the six Saturday because the person was not authorized to Le Batard’s criticism of ESPN’s policy sets him 500 doubles and 300 home runs. Red Sox, Yankees, Orioles, Angels, newcomers. Rivera fi gures there’s a speak publicly about personnel matters. apart from Hill, who in September 2017 tweeted And he’s beloved in Seattle, where Reds and Expos before retiring in good chance he’ll be the closer, and ESPN has not spoken publicly about Le Batard’s on her personal account that Trump was a “white he spent his entire career. 1997. His 478 saves and 802 games if it’s anything like his tear-fi lled comments, including whether he faces any disci- supremacist” and “bigot.” The White House called “I’m very humbled to see the fi nished rank third all-time. He was fi nal appearance with the Yankees plinary action. Reached on Saturday, Le Batard that a fi reable offense, but Hill apologized and the support that the fans had given me a unanimous pick by the Today’s it’ll be a moment to remember. also declined comment. network accepted it. through the years,” Martinez said. Game Era committee. “I don’t know how I’m going to For ESPN, the episode raises comparisons to She was suspended a month later for violat- “It’s been incredible and it feels re- Smith is stoked for his special be,” Rivera said. “That question was what happened following anti-Trump tweets by its ing the network’s social media policy when she ally good to be able to go in and I moment. asked about my last day at Yankee former anchor Jemele Hill nearly two years ago. tweeted in favor of an advertiser boycott against think they played a big role. I got a “Man, I’m speechless,” he said. Stadium, and you saw what hap- Following that case, and criticism among some the Dallas Cowboys, whose owner Jerry Jones had lot of support.” “I’m so fi red-up about it.” pened. One thing that I know is that conservatives about left-leaning remarks on ES- said players who disrespected the American fl ag Three members of the class were The ceremony will be tempered I will ... enjoy every moment.” PN’s air, network president Jimmy Pitaro decreed would not play on his team. fi rst-round selections in the amateur by sadness when Halladay is hon- The late broadcaster Al Helfer, that its employees should avoid political talk unless Hill has said she regretted putting her bosses in draft, the fi rst time that’s happened. ored. He retired in 2013 with a 203- winner of the Ford C. Frick Award, they’re reporting on issues raised by sports fi gures. a diffi cult position, and amicably left ESPN within Baines was No. 1 overall in 1977, 105 record and was a two-time Cy and writer Jayson Stark, recipient of Le Batard spoke in the wake of the president’s a year. She now writes for The Atlantic and has a Mussina No. 20 in 1990 and Hall- Young Award winner in 16 seasons the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, were rally in North Carolina, where Trump renewed weekly podcast on Spotify. aday No. 17 in 1995. with the Blue Jays and Phillies. honored Saturday.

a mini-earthquake for the Tour ly unable to compete for the title just played great and I’m four back. But that’s it. Tour dominated by his British team this year. Bernal was fi fth on the Open I’m just happy with how I played.” since 2012 — with champions Tourmalet and is fourth overall, 3 Still on the fringe of contention was Brooks From Page 1B Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome minutes behind Alaphilippe. From Page 1B Koepka, a familiar face in the majors. The PGA and, in 2018, Thomas. Alaphilippe is still being coy champion — a winner in three of the last six ma- primed for Thomas to reel in Ju- “Not the best day. I just didn’t about his chances of winning, but showered on the trio of Ulstermen — McIlroy, jors — he couldn’t get enough putts to fall and lian Alaphilippe, the yellow jer- feel quite on it from the start. I was the prospect is clearly creeping Graeme McDowell and — as still managed a 67. He was seven shots behind, sey-wearer from France who is quite weak,” Thomas said. into his thoughts with each extra Northern Ireland embraced such a special week. along with (68). setting the Tour alight with his “At the end I knew I just had step he takes in yellow toward the “The guys are from here. I grew up four hours “I’ve hit it as good as I could possibly imag- punchy riding and determina- to pace it. I didn’t really attempt Champs-Elysees. away,” Lowry said. “I felt like I could come here ine. I putted the worst in the entire fi eld,” Koep- tion to keep the race lead, fi lling to follow when they kicked. I just “The closer we get to Paris, the and come under the radar. I’m not quite under ka said. “It’s been really bad. Very frustrating. French fans’ heads with dreams thought I should ride my own pace more I’ll be able to ask myself that the radar anymore. I didn’t feel like a forgotten Disappointed. But thankfully, it’s going to blow of a fi rst homegrown winner since rather than follow them and blow question,” he said. Irishman. But hopefully, I’m the one they’re tomorrow to have any sort of chance. I need to 1985. up on the steepest bit at the end. Pinot, sixth overall and 3:12 talking about tomorrow evening.” fi gure out the putter.” But instead, Thomas has seen It’s disappointing. I just tried to behind Alaphilippe, is showing Lowry was at 16-under 197, breaking by one Koepka wasn’t about to concede anything at Alaphilippe only get further and limit the damage.” remarkable grit in bouncing back the 54-hole record set by in 1996 Portrush, regardless of the weather. He had a further away. In two days, with a Having taken cycling to a new from his Stage 10 misfortune, at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. seven-shot lead at Bethpage Black in the PGA win in the time trial and a strong level since 2012 with its vast bud- when he was caught in a group that Sunday’s weather had everyone talking at the Championship, saw the lead shrink to one in a second-place on the Tourmalet, get and attention to the minutest got separated from other podium end of the day. There’s also the chance of an matter of four holes, and won by two. the Frenchman has put 50 seconds of details, the team run by David contenders in crosswinds. internal storm brewing in Lowry. He chuckled Rose thought he had done just enough to stay of extra daylight between him and Brailsford has been hit both by “I have this rage inside me, when he looked up at the scoreboard on the 18th in range. When he fi nished, Lowry was starting the Welshman. His lead — up to 2 misfortune and by the inevitability because in my opinion it was an green to see his lead at four shots, knowing Oak- to roll. minutes, 2 seconds — is becom- that, eventually, other teams would injustice,” said Pinot, a podium mont would be brought up. The fi nal hour was masterful. ing large enough to start realisti- start to close the gap. Strikingly, fi nisher in 2014. “It was a slap the Lowry also had a four-shot lead going into The pin was back right on the par-3 16th cally envisioning Alaphilippe in Thomas and his teammates didn’t kind of which I’ve rarely suffered.” the fi nal round of the 2016 U.S. Open. He closed known as “Calamity Corner” because it drops yellow in Paris next weekend as ride at the front of the pack up the On Saturday’s climb, he slapped with a 76 as rallied for his only off some 50 feet right of the green. Lowry sent the fi rst French winner since Ber- Tourmalet, unlike previous years back. major. The pressure fi gures to be even greater his 4-iron right at the fl ag and onto the green un- nard Hinault. when their infernal pace uphill “Since the start of the Tour I had this time around as he goes for a silver jug on the til it settled about 10 feet away. From the light Further fueling the ecstatic left others gasping and unable to this stage in the back of my mind. Emerald Isle. rough to the left of the fairway on the 17th, he crowds that lined Saturday’s steep attack as Pinot did this time. The Tourmalet, it’s mythical,” said Lowry says he learned from that day, how to hit a perfect chip-and-run to 3 feet for his fi nal uphill fi nish, French rider Thibaut “There are many very strong Pinot, who has three career stage hang in until the very end. He has matured. He birdie. Pinot won Stage 14, putting him teams, including mine,” Pinot wins at the Tour. has a family. And he wants to embrace the mo- Even his 25-foot birdie putt on the fi nal hole back in the picture to fi ght for the said. “The level is really high.” French President Emmanu- ment because “who knows when I’ll be in this — with a chance to join as the podium after he lost mountains of A horror crash in training for el Macron, on hand at the top of position again? It’s taken me three years to get only players with a 62 in a major — looked good time on Stage 10. four-time winner Froome, now re- the Tourmalet to see Pinot win back here.” until it turned away. Thomas rightly pointed out that covering from career-threatening and Alaphilippe extend his lead, Fleetwood had his share of support, hugely “Every time I had a putt today, I just wanted to the Tour is far from done, with six broken bones, robbed the team of gushed about the “two fantastic popular for his long hair fl owing out of his cap hole it because I wanted to hear that roar,” Low- more ascents to above 2,000 me- its ace. Thomas’ own preparations riders.” and his easy nature. He was at 12-under 201, has ry said. “It was just incredible. It was an incred- ters still to come. But his inability were hampered by a crash at the “They attack and they have made only two bogeys through 54 holes and still ible day.” to stay with Pinot, Alaphilippe and Tour of Switzerland last month. heart,” Macron said. has to make up a four-shot defi cit. Now, all that stands between Lowry and the other podium contenders at the top And Egan Bernal, being groomed With just one week left, chanc- “You have to look at it realistically,” he said. claret jug are 18 holes, tough weather and Sun- of the Tourmalet — he was eighth, by Brailsford to succeed Froome es will soon start running out for “I had a great day today. I had one of the best day pressure with the hopes of an island follow- 36 seconds behind Pinot — was and Thomas, looks increasing- other riders to spoil France’s party. rounds of the day and I was bogey-free. Shane ing him along.

Braves SPORTSROUNDUP From Page 1B single. Eaton scored on Juan Soto’s MLB Standings single. On the Air The Nationals took a 5-3 lead in All Times EDT the eighth off A.J. Minter as Turner AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division NASCAR AUTO RACING 6:30 a.m. — Stage 15 (NBCSN) singled, stole second and scored on W L Pct GB 3 p.m. — Cup Series: PGA TOUR GOLF Eaton’s single. New York 64 33 .660 — Tampa Bay 56 45 .554 10 Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 (NBCSN) 7 a.m. — British Open (NBC) Adams went deep for the 15th Boston 54 45 .545 11 NHRA DRAG RACING 11 a.m. — British Open (NBC) Toronto 38 62 .380 27½ time, an opposite-fi eld homer that Baltimore 30 67 .309 34 7 p.m. — Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals (FOX) 4 p.m. — Barbasol Championship (GOLF) bounced off the top of the wall in Central Division MLB BASEBALL MLS SOCCER W L Pct GB left-center and into the stands to tie Minnesota 59 38 .608 — 1 p.m. — Colorado at N.Y. Yankees (TBS) 4 p.m. — Atlanta United vs. D.C. United (ESPN) it at 1-all in the fourth. Cleveland 56 41 .577 3 Chicago 44 51 .463 14 7 p.m. — Washington at Atlanta (ESPN ) 7:30 p.m. — Orlando City vs. New York Red Bulls (FS1) Sánchez, who pitched for the Kansas City 37 63 .370 23½ BIG3 BASKETBALL 9:30 p.m. — Seattle vs. Portland (FS1) Braves last year, allowed three runs Detroit 29 65 .309 28½ Central Division 2 p.m. — Week 5: Oklahoma City (CBS) INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONS CUP SOCCER and six hits and has a 2.70 ERA in W L Pct GB THE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 7:30 a.m. — Juventus vs. Tottenham (ESPN2) Houston 63 37 .630 — his last nine starts. Oakland 57 42 .576 5½ 2 p.m. — Regional fi nal (ESPN) NWSL SOCCER Atlanta led 1-0 in the fi rst when Texas 50 48 .510 12 TOUR DE FRANCE CYCLING 6 p.m. — Chicago vs. North Carolina (ESPN2) Los Angeles 50 49 .505 12½ Acuña reached on an infi eld single, Seattle 40 60 .400 23 stole second base, advanced on a Friday’s Late Games Central Division St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Houston 3, Toronto FC 1 fl yout and scored on Freddie Free- Houston 4, Texas 3 W L Pct GB Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 0 man’s single. Oakland 5, Minnesota 3 Chicago 54 44 .551 — Miami at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. FC Dallas at Sporting Kansas City, late Seattle 10, L.A. Angels 0 Milwaukee 51 48 .515 3½ Baltimore at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. New York City FC at Colorado, late Brian McCann’s ninth homer, a Saturday’s Games St. Louis 50 47 .515 3½ Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Minnesota United at Real Salt Lake, late two-run shot in the sixth, chased N.Y. Yankees 11, Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 46 51 .474 7½ San Jose at Vancouver, late Chicago White Sox 2, Tampa Bay 1, 11 innings Cincinnati 44 52 .458 9 Today’s Games Sánchez and cut the lead to 4-3. Toronto 7, Detroit 5 West Division D.C. United at ATLANTA, 4 p.m. Boston 17, Baltimore 6 W L Pct GB MLS Standings New at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. STREAKING Houston 6, Texas 1 Los Angeles 65 35 .650 — New York at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. Acuña has reached safely in 26 Kansas City 1, Cleveland 0 Arizona 50 48 .510 14 Portland at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Oakland 5, Minnesota 4 San Francisco 49 50 .495 15½ All Times EDT straight games, the longest active L.A. Angels at Seattle, late Colorado 46 52 .469 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE streak in the majors. He added two Today’s Games San Diego 46 52 .469 18 W L T Pts Boston (Cashner 9-4) at Baltimore (Wojciechowski Friday’s Late Games Philadelphia 11 6 6 39 WNBA Standings stolen bases and has seven in his 0-3), 1:05 p.m. Arizona 10, Milwaukee 7 D.C. United 9 5 8 35 last fi ve games. ... Rendon went 2 Colorado (Marquez 8-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 5-4), L.A. Dodgers 2, Miami 1 ATLANTA 10 8 3 33 1:05 p.m. San Francisco 1, N.Y. Mets 0, 10 innings New York 9 8 4 31 All Times EDT for 4 and is batting .436 with sev- Chicago White Sox (Cease 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Snell Saturday’s Games Montreal 9 11 3 30 EASTERN CONFERENCE 5-7), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 11, Colorado 5 Toronto FC 8 9 5 29 W L Pct GB en RBIs, fi ve walks and six runs Kansas City (Sparkman 3-5) at Cleveland (Plesac 3-3), Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 5 New York City FC 7 3 8 29 Connecticut 12 6 .667 — scored in his last nine games. 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 11, San Francisco 4 New England 7 8 6 27 Washington 10 6 .625 1 Toronto (Waguespack 1-0) at Detroit (TBD), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 1 Orlando City 7 9 5 26 Chicago 10 8 .556 2 UP NEXT Oakland (Mengden 5-1) at Minnesota (Pineda 6-5), Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2 Chicago 5 10 8 23 New York 8 10 .444 4 Nationals: RHP Erick Fedde and 2:10 p.m. Washington 5, ATLANTA 3 Columbus 6 14 3 21 Indiana 6 13 .316 6½ Texas (Lynn 12-5) at Houston (Armenteros 0-0), 2:10 Milwaukee at Arizona, late Cincinnati 5 14 2 17 ATLANTA 5 13 .278 7 RHP Joe Ross are candidates to p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, late start if RHP Austin Voth (1-0, 4.35 L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-3) at Seattle (Kikuchi 4-6), 4:10 Today’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE p.m. Colorado (Marquez 8-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 5-4), W L T Pts W L Pct GB ERA) is unable to pitch. Voth had Monday’s Games 1:05 p.m. Los Angeles FC 14 3 4 46 Las Vegas 11 6 .647 — Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 4-6) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-4), LA Galaxy 12 8 1 37 Seattle 12 8 .600 ½ a tender shoulder after his bullpen Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. Seattle 10 5 5 35 Los Angeles 10 8 .556 1½ session Thursday, and Martinez Miami at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-5) at Pittsburgh (TBD), 1:35 Minnesota United 10 7 3 33 Minnesota 10 8 .556 1½ N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. p.m. San Jose 9 7 4 31 Phoenix 9 8 .529 2 said it’s too early to know if he’ll Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. San Diego (Quantrill 2-2) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks Houston 9 9 3 30 Dallas 5 14 .263 7 be ready for the series fi nale. Baltimore at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 7-7), 2:20 p.m. Real Salt Lake 9 9 2 29 Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-6) at San Francisco (Menez 0-0), FC Dallas 8 8 5 2 Friday’s Late Games Braves: RHP Kevin Gausman 4:05 p.m. Portland 7 8 4 25 Seattle 69, Las Vegas 66 (2-5, 6.21 ERA) will return from a NATIONAL LEAGUE Miami (Yamamoto 4-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 8-1), Sporting Kansas City 6 7 7 25 Saturday’s Games East Division 4:10 p.m. Colorado 5 10 5 20 New York 83, Los Angeles 78 stint with plantar fasciitis to make W L Pct GB Milwaukee (Woodruff 11-3) at Arizona (Young 3-0), 4:10 Vancouver 4 10 8 20 Phoenix 70, Dallas 66 ATLANTA 59 41 .590 — p.m. Today’s Games his fi rst start since June 10. He al- Washington 52 45 .536 5½ Washington (Voth 1-0) at ATLANTA (Gausman 2-5), Friday’s Late Games ATLANTA at Washington, 3 p.m. lowed 15 earned runs in his last Philadelphia 51 48 .515 7½ 7:05 p.m. LA Galaxy 3, Los Angeles FC 2 Minnesota at Las Vegas, 6 p.m. New York 45 53 .459 13 Monday’s Games Saturday’s Games Indiana at Chicago, 6 p.m. three starts, a span of 8 1/3 innings, Miami 36 59 .379 20½ Colorado at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Columbus 2, Montreal 1 before going on the injured list. 4B Sunday, July 21, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Classifi eds The Daily Tribune News

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BY TIM DAHLBERG erase the demons from his fi nal AP Sports Columnist round collapse at the 2016 U.S. Open and win before a fan base PORTRUSH, Northern Ire- that was already singing and cel- land — doesn’t ebrating as he fi nished off his need to reach too far back in third round with a 30 on the back the memory bank to know how nine. precarious a big lead can be. He But the weather is supposed nearly gave away his last major to get so bad — the predictions just two months ago after lead- are strong wind and rain — that ing by seven shots going into the Open offi cials moved up tee fi nal round of the PGA Champi- times an hour to avoid the worst. onship. And if Koepka can somehow fi nd Shane Lowry surely under- his touch on the greens, well, all stands, too, though his memories bets are off.

are more bittersweet. “Nobody has hit it better than MATT DUNHAM/AP The pressure of the fi nal round me this week. I’ve hit it as good Brooks Koepka of the Unit- of a major championship can do as I could possible imagine,” he ed States rues a missed putt funny things to a player’s mind. said. “I putted the worst in the on the 17th green during the Add in some wind and rain and entire fi eld. It’s been really bad. third round of the British Open strange things can happen. Very frustrating.” Saturday at Royal Portrush in Little wonder Koepka couldn’t Koepka’s experience at Beth- Northern Ireland. wait to get out of the interview page should give him some hope, “If there is a tough weather day area Saturday at the British even if it was from an opposite player, it probably is him.” Open. perspective. He had a seven-shot But when the major cham- He had to practice his putting. lead over Dustin Johnson going pionship trophies are counted, You know, just in case. into the fi nal round, but the wind Koepka has four and Lowry has “Thankfully it’s going to blow started to blow and four straight none. That by itself counts for tomorrow to have any sort of bogeys on the back nine shrunk something, and there is no more chance,” Koepka said, “(but) I it to just one. confi dent ball striker in Northern need to fi gure out the putter.” Koepka would hold on to win Ireland than Koepka. An Open that seemed ripe for by two, but it was no walk in the “If it’s going to be windy, you the taking turned into a rout of park. need to be able to strike it good, sorts Saturday as Lowry raced “I’m just glad I don’t have to control your fl ight, and fi gure out down the back nine making bird- play any more holes,” Koepka where you want the ball to end ie after birdie. The Irishman with said after that round. “That was up,” Koepka said. “If it’s going to the big beard shot an 8-under 63 a stressful round of golf.” blow 30, it can get out of control to take a four shot lead over Tom- Lowry had his own experience very quickly.” my Fleetwood and fi ve over J.B. with a big lead in a big tourna- The weather, of course, is un- Holmes. ment, and it ended much worse. certain, especially off the coast Ordinarily, few would pay He was leading the U.S. Open of the North Atlantic, where it attention to the player lurking at Oakmont by four shots going seems to change every fi ve min- seven behind, tied for fourth into the fi nal round, only to shoot utes. There’s no guarantee the with Justin Rose. But Koepka 76 to lose by three to Dustin wind will blow so hard it makes has been nothing but ordinary Johnson. a difference, just as there’s no in winning two U.S. Opens and “Obviously I learned a lot that guarantee a big lead can hold up two PGA Championships in the day,” Lowry said. “I’m going to in any conditions. space of the last two years. learn a lot about myself tomor- The one thing that does seem And that kind of pedigree can row.” fairly certain is Koepka won’t make those ahead of Koepka Lowry will be aided by what go quietly. He’s got an uncanny take notice when his name ap- is essentially a home crowd at knack for contending in — and pears on the leaderboard. Royal Portrush. They cheered his winning — majors, even if he “I’m assuming they probably every move Saturday, and some hasn’t gotten the respect from the do,” Koepka said. “But at the were still singing boisterously in average golf fan that he seems to same time I have no idea, I’ve the rain an hour after all the golf crave. never asked anybody.” had fi nished for the day. He may be seven shots back, A British Open lacking many Lowry knows links golf, and but his name is near the top of of the big names on the week- knows how to play in bad condi- the leaderboard. end might be lacking some dra- tions. And that should get everyone’s ma today, assuming Lowry can “He’s Irish,” Justin Rose said. attention. C

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RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Community leaders join members of the Bartow County Lions Club for the Freedom Braille Trail ribbon cutting at Dellinger Park in Cartersville June 25.

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Three-year-old Brooklyn Grace Hunt, a rising Pre-K student at Pine Log Ele- mentary School, uses one of the ropes BRAILLE along the perimeter of the Freedom Braille Trail to navigate her way around the half-mile path. TRAIL OFFERS ‘FREEDOM’ TO EXPLORE

“The Freedom Braille Trail broke ground in 2015 and offi cially opened with Braille signage in June of 2019,” Bartow BY County Lions Club Charter President MARIE Nick Barnett said. “Seeing this project NESMITH come to life has truly been a dream come marie.nesmith@ true. daily-tribune.com “We’ve received countless ‘thank yous’ from people visiting the trail and that in Guided by his Seeing Eye dog, itself is gratifi cation, which has made ev- Will Graham explored the Freedom ery hour and dollar donated from our club Braille Trail with ease Monday. and community patrons well worth it.” In addition to bonding with his recent- Chartered in 2014, the club currently ly obtained four-legged companion — a 2 consists of 20 members and meets at 7 ½ year old shepherd named Genny — the p.m. at Bangin’ Burger & Wings in Car- Marietta resident enjoyed the opportunity tersville on the fi rst and third Tuesday of RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS to read Braille in a recreational setting. each month. Will Graham of Marietta walks along the Freedom Braille “I was diagnosed with a brain tumor at Taking the Lions Club motto “We Trail at Dellinger Park with Genny, his Seeing Eye dog. 8 years old,” said Graham, who now is 36. Serve” to heart, the local group started “I had eight surgeries. But going into my looking for a legacy project when it was sixth surgery — I went into surgery being still in the developmental phase. able to see and came out and couldn’t see. “The Lions Club International was “What happened was in surgery the gearing up for our Centennial Service brain tumor was based on the optic nerve Challenge to celebrate 100 years of and the pituitary, so it ended up destroy- Service, 1917-2017,” Barnett said. “The ing both the optic nerve and the pituitary. discussion of a Braille trail began to I was 13 when I lost my sight.” develop at a Bartow County Lions Club Offi cially opened to the public in June, meeting one night and much more inspi- the half-mile trail in Cartersville features ration derived from a trip to the Geor- informative panels that also are translated gia Lions Camp for the Blind in Way- into Braille, a tactile writing system for cross, Georgia, which has a guiding rope blind and visually-impaired individuals. around much of the campus. At that The path also contains benches, butterfl y time, I believe there were around three gardens, shrubbery and birdhouses, cour- dozen Braille trails in the nation and be- tesy of T.J. Grimes’ Eagle Scout project. lieve there to still be only a few more “I like walking a lot on trails,” Graham dozen established today.” said. “It’s nice to have something you can After presenting their desire to create a read as you go along that tells you what’s Braille trail to former Cartersville Parks going on around you. So I think it’s a and Recreation Director Greg Anderson, great thing, and I love that it has Braille. Barnett said he and his fellow club mem- I think the Braille will actually help [oth- bers were “ecstatic” upon learning their ers] learn more about Braille. request was approved. The city of Car- “… If you’re blind and you’re walking tersville granted the Bartow County Li- along a trail and it has signs but they’re ons Club access to design the Braille trail not in Braille, it’s a nice trail but it’s kind in the wooded area near Dellinger Park’s of pointless. Because if it’s meant to have lake. signs that tell you about stuff, then I want “At the time, we knew there to be about to know about what it says. So I think it’s 20-25 visually-impaired students in Bar- really important they have the signs in tow County, which I believe to still hold Braille that tell you about the area.” true today,” Barnett said. “Therefore [we] Through the panels, Graham discov- knew we could make a direct and positive ered numerous facts about the gravel trail impact for those seeking to get outside and its surroundings, such as the history more and enjoy the nature of our commu- of the path’s home, Dellinger Park. Now nity. encompassing 111 acres, the venue at 100 “My now late grandfather, a Vietnam Pine Grove Road began in 1973 when the veteran, at the time of the trail design was Dellinger family donated 40 acres to the still with us, was still mobile, but was re- city of Cartersville. The remaining signs ally beginning to slow down and needed a highlight the trail’s origin and canopy of place he and others at his pace could ‘get pine trees. out’ and hike. He really enjoyed being Spearheaded by the Bartow County Li- outside. He and so many others — elders ons Club, the path is dedicated to the “vet- and service members — deserve a place to erans, physically disabled and sight-im- freely hike, but like so many others, need paired community” and is “designed to a less rigorous trail compared to some of restore independence” the beginning sig- the existing amazing trails we have in the nage shares. Along with the club’s involve- area.” ment, the panel extends thanks to various Along with providing features for the entities for the trail’s creation, including visually impaired — Braille panels and Cartersville Parks and Recreation, Team ropes for guidance — the loop trail also is Home Depot: The Home Depot Founda- scooter and wheelchair accessible. As one tion, Vulcan Materials Co., Best Truck- of Bartow County Lions Club’s ongoing ing, Overdrive Concrete Services, South- projects, Barnett said future plans include ern Machine & Fab Co., Moore’s Skid extending the trail and adding more com- Steer Services, Chris Crowe, Cartersville ponents. Lions Club, Jasper Lions Club and Yan- mar America. SEE TRAIL, PAGE 8C 2C Sunday, July 21, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News The impact of our words: Reading Genesis 1 from space

On Dec. 21, 1968, Apollo 8 was just a friend of an astronaut it was pretty neat that NASA the impact our words can have. you say. Sometimes, we may went to the moon. It was the — what he thought should be chose to have this text read on This lady made a suggestion that say something in anger that second manned spacefl ight in said? His friend then asked his Christmas Eve. But what they touched millions of people. Ev- throughout our lives, we regret the . The crew wife. Again, this lady wasn’t didn’t know was the suggestion ery day, you and I say all kinds saying. So be careful what you on Apollo 8 was Frank Bor- in the space program, she was for this reading was given by a of things. We say some good say. man, James Lovell and William the wife of a man who had a lady with no connections to the things and we probably say some On the evening of Dec. 24, Anders. friend who was astronaut. His space program. bad things. Think about the im- 1968, Americans gathered In planning for the fl ight, wife suggested the crew read Who was the lady? I don’t pact of what we are saying. around their televisions to hear those involved knew that the from the fi rst chapter of Gene- know. People remember what we say. Genesis 1:1-4 read. It was a pow- crew would be in space on Dec. sis, which deals with the story I am guessing she was a Chris- There are times when someone erful moment in United States 24th, Christmas Eve. And there of creation. tian or she wouldn’t have sug- has said something that made history. And the idea for it came would be a live audio feed from That suggestion was given gested Genesis 1:1-4. Whom- an indelible impression on my from the simple suggestion of the crew to Earth during that to the crew and, on Christ- ever she was, this lady — just mind. In fact, there are some a lady, whose husband was the time. Those involved believed Potts mas Eve, 1968, the astronauts a lady who presumably was a words that were spoken years friend of an astronaut. Her sug- this live audio feed would reach opened a Bible and read from Christian — suggested Genesis ago that I can remember to this gestion touched millions. Our a large audience. So they began One of the astronauts asked a Genesis 1:1-4. 1:1-4 be read from space and the day. You probably can as well. words, our actions took people to think about what should be friend of his — this person was Millions of people heard rest, as they say, is history. That’s how powerful our as well. Let’s be careful about said during this time. not in the space program, he this. Some may have thought That story is a reminder of words are. So, be careful what our actions and words.

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STAMP CREEK BAPTIST revival runs July 22-27 at 7:30 White. Wofford’s Crossroads MOUNT TABOR BAPTIST 29-Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 Roberts, pastor of Macedonia CHURCH — 451 Stamp Creek p.m. each night. Baptist Church is having its CHURCH — 3068 Old Ala- p.m. Missionary Baptist Church on Road, White. Stamp Creek Bap- homecoming today at 11 a.m. bama Road, Taylorsville. Mount Aug. 6; and the Rev. John Lamp- tist Church will not have its Sun- WOFFORD’S CROSS- with a luncheon at noon. The re- Tabor Baptist Church is having PINE GROVE BAPTIST ley, pastor of Mt. Zion Mission- day service today due to a Bap- ROADS BAPTIST CHURCH vival runs July 22-24 at 7 p.m. vacation Bible school July 22-26 CHURCH — 93 Pine Grove ary Baptist Church on Aug. 7. tist convention. The Summer — 222 Old Tennessee Highway, each night with special music from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes are pro- Road, Cartersville. Pine Grove Monday and Tuesday by David vided for all ages. 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Certain varieties About 15-years ago I found an herb garden schematic in a gar- disorders of tomatoes is blos- are more susceptible than others. dening magazine that I liked. I built it with planks; I can’t remem- som-end rot, which causes the Stinkbugs and leaf-footed ber if they measured 2-by-8 or 2-by-10. In this case size didn’t of ugly bottom of the fruit to turn black bugs are sap-sucking insects that matter. The water require- and leathery. This particular is- commonly feed on the fruit of to- ments for the herbs in the de- sue is caused by a calcium defi - matoes. The damage from these sign did. tomatoes ciency and can often be avoid- insects appears as small, yellow I put together a square de- ed by adjusting the soil pH of pinpricks surrounded by white sign with an entrance in one This Saturday, July 27, is the your garden based on a soil test. corky tissue under the skin. side that produced a “U” shape annual celebration of the Tomato Changing the soil pH with lime- Sometimes, the fruit becomes with its wings on top pointing Festival at the Downtown Car- stone takes time and should be deformed as it enlarges after this inward and at the center of this tersville Farmer’s Market. Ac- started several months prior to type of insect feeding injury. square another smaller box tivities will begin around 10 a.m. Pugliese planting tomatoes. Tomato spotted wilt virus is completed the confi guration. and will include a tomato contest Another common problem a common problem that caus- It never really worked. for local farmers. generates questions about why on tomatoes is called growth es the fruit to develop mosaic A mixture of sun-loving, The festival has become a fa- do they look that way? In fact, cracks or rain check. These can ring spots. On ripe fruit, these dry climate herbs combined Humphreys vorite event among locals that this is a common question we get form circular patterns that crack turn into obvious ring patterns, with moisture-demanding, love to sample different toma- at the local Extension offi ce this and split around the stem scar or which become red and yellow. rich soil herbs were too close to varieties. There are literally time of year. radial cracks that split outward The only way to avoid this vi- together. Water that went on herbs in the outside planting bed thousands of tomato varieties There are several tomato dis- from the center stem. Some vari- rus is to control the insect vector drifted over to the center square that I fi lled several times with a grown around the world. orders that cause a variety of eties of tomatoes are more prone that spreads this disease, known mixture of four thymes. Only in retrospect do I realize now that Rutgers University maintains an “ugly” deformities in tomatoes. to growth cracks than others. as thrips. There are several virus these thyme plants probably never had a chance to survive. extensive online database of toma- Most of these disorders are Take note of those varieties that resistant tomato varieties on the I also planted cilantro and Italian fl at-leaf parsley that per- to variety descriptions and pictures caused by environmental stress- are most affected and consider market today. formed better than expected. These two herbs went to seed several if you’re interested in learning es and sometimes insects or avoiding those in the future. Rap- For more information, check times spreading over the bottom of the “U.” I planted some Jeru- more. Their database organizes certain plant diseases. In most idly growing fruit, especially on out our free UGA Extension salem sage, either some Phlomis russeliana or fruticosa, in one of tomato varieties by 20 different cases, the tomatoes may look plants that receive high amounts publication on “Troubleshooting the wings on the opposite side of the box. This herb grew beyond shape categories and several skin bad, but are still edible as long of nitrogen fertilizer are more Cultural Problems of Tomatoes” expectations and its yellow fl owers became a bumble bee magnet colors, including bi-color, black, as the fruit are harvested before susceptible to cracking. Wide on our website at https://t.uga. each spring. pink, green, golden, orange, purple, they start to rot. Many fruit rots fl uctuations in rain and tempera- edu/57n. The “U” herb box began to wear out from rot on the bottom of red, white and yellow. are caused by decaying fungi and ture can also cause fruit to crack the planks and rust around the screws. A box that won’t stay where As in previous years, the bacteria that will take advantage more readily. — Paul Pugliese is the Ex- you want it doesn’t meet the need for an herb bed. One winter Farmer’s Market will have sam- of deformed tomatoes, which ul- Tomatoes affected with “cat- tension Coordinator and Agri- about seven years ago, The Latin Scholar and I tore apart the “U,” ples of locally grown tomatoes timately shortens the shelf life of facing” or “zippering” have thin, cultural & Natural Resources intending to replace it with a series of four or fi ve beds — I don’t that the public can taste and cast the fruit. In most cases, it’s best brown scars that start at the stem Agent for Bartow County Coop- recall exactly how many. We built these boxes from 2-by-6 planks ballots to decide who will win to harvest ugly tomatoes slight- and extend part or all of the way erative Extension, a partnership which would have been fi ne on level ground. To get each box level the coveted “best tasting toma- ly on the green side before they to the blossom end of the fruit. of The University of Georgia, we propped up the lower part of each one with another 2-by-6. In to” award. There are also addi- get real ugly and turn sour. Small These long scars resemble a zip- The U.S. Department of Agri- retrospect I should’ve bought 2-by-10 planks to begin with but the tional categories that the public blemishes can be cut out with a per pattern and usually have only culture and Bartow County. For spot looked fl atter than it really was. I learned from experience can judge based on appearance knife in order to salvage a few one scar per fruit. These disor- more information and free farm, that a few stakes, mason’s twine, and a line level would have led for “Prettiest Tomato,” “Ugliest pieces for a fresh tomato sand- ders are thought to be caused by lawn or garden publications, me to a different conclusion. Tomato,” and “Biggest Tomato.” wich. If you’re going to use them fl owers sticking together or fl ow- call 770-387-5142 or visit our Then we decided to build the barn. Before the tree guy brought My favorite category is the “Ug- for salsa or spaghetti sauce, then er anthers that remain attached to local website at ugaextension. his crew in to take down about 22 trees, we moved the boxes out of liest Tomato” award, which often appearances aren’t that import- the ovary wall of newly forming org/bartow. the way and potted the herbs that remained. We moved the boxes at least three times over the course of two years to get them out of the way of construction. Now they sit behind the barn stacked awaiting the day when the last of 10 tons of sand and a truckload of rock-fi lled clay are fi nally gone. At least the two loads of crush- er run totaling more than 34 tons are gone; unfortunately, I need a few more tons to fi nish other projects but at least the base layer of EVHS PETS OF THE WEEK the paver pathways is done. Good intentions being what they are, I bought some common sage (Salvia offi cinalis) to go into one of the 2-by-6 boxes. Miss Em rescued two 3-inch pots by planting them in an unused large blue plastic pot. Initially that frustrated me but in the end what she did provided inspiration for something else. Part of the design for the old blackberry box included four trel- lises with spots to place a pot of Carolina jessamine at the base of each post. I intended for these eight vines to climb up the post and meet on top the trellis crossbars. The jessamine grew wherever it wanted and took root in the rectangular planting box with the blackberry canes. When it came time to move the berry box, we decided to transplant a few of the jessamine vines into temporary pots to be planted somewhere else. We now had eight large pots — all ugly bright blue. After some success with dry herbs in pots that we planted on the patio of the barn, I decided these pots with modifi cation would work as a stop-gap dry herb garden. The two sage plants that Miss Em planted now fi ll a still-ugly blue pot. It seems to be established now. I painted one of the other pots with red plastic paint; I trans- planted some horse mint growing in a failing plastic pot into this pot. I fi gured a possible invasive plant would go well in a red pot. The other pots were painted either earth brown or dark green. Into these pots I planted two kinds of sage, Provence lavender, and prostrate rosemary. In two of the pots I combined each of these herbs and to my surprise they seem to be doing best. My intent was not to water these pots simply because these plants like dry soil. They need some water but not a lot. These pots will work until the boxes are ready.

ETOWAH VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY/SPECIAL — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has Left, meet the cute and cuddly Herbie. Herbie is 3 years old and weighs in around 25 pounds, which is a perfect weight for nap- been gardening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Informa- ping in a lap. Herbie is short in stature but has a goofy, loving personality. This little guy loves to play fetch, cuddle in your lap and tion about gardening can be found on the University of Georgia receive ear rubs. Herbie is great on a leash and he seems to be housebroken when given the opportunity. This happy-go-lucky Cooperative Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publi- fella plays well with other dogs and would fi t in with a laidback cat or dog. Overall, Herbie is a big sweetheart looking for a family to adore him and keep him company. Right, this is JiJi and she is a 5-month-old kitten with beautiful green and golden eyes. JiJi cations/. Or contact the Bartow County Extension Offi ce, 320 W. has been with EVHS since she was 2 months old and she is ready to fi nd a home of her own. This mellow kitten really enjoys being Cherokee Ave., Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master held and she just purrs with delight for more affection. JiJi has a passion for playing with feathers and bells and she can’t wait Gardener Program is a volunteer training program for home gar- to play every day in a new home. If you are looking for a sweet and playful kitten to join your family, come by EVHS and give JiJi deners offered through county offi ces of the University of Georgia her second chance. To adopt Herbie, JiJi, or any of their friends, or to volunteer at EVHS, visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. Cooperative Extension. Girlfriend loves man, his dogs but draws line at more

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend it when she’s here. apist. If he won’t agree to go with — CHASING MY DREAMS 3. “The next time you visit, be and I have been together for a My husband now wants this to you, I urge you to go without him. sure to bring along your wrench.” while. He is the kindest, most con- stop. He says it annoys him. He You should also encourage your DEAR CHASING YOUR siderate and thoughtful man I’ve gets angry when I talk to her on mom to branch out into other activ- DREAMS: Your boyfriend isn’t DEAR ABBY: For our anniver- ever dated. the phone, when I go to her house, ities, so she can reduce the amount going to change. If you can’t accept sary, I bought my wife a $1,500 We do not offi cially live together when I help her with things — ev- of time she’s with you. him the way he is, then it would be necklace and told her that if she but spend the majority of the week By erything! better for both of you to separate. wanted, it could be exchanged at together, mostly at his house. He Abigail Van Buren I am torn. I love my mother and DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend the store within a month. has three very large dogs we share don’t want my relationship with her and I have been dating for nearly DEAR ABBY: I like to host par- The following week she went out the responsibility of caring for. away a good relationship over this? to change. But every time I do any- two years. He would literally do ties for my kids, family events and with some friends and came back They are not fi xed, and he wants — GOING TO THE DOGS IN thing with her, even have a quick anything for me. He’s incredibly game nights with friends. I love when with a different piece of jewelry to have a litter of puppies (one of CONNECTICUT conversation, my husband throws affectionate and supportive, and a my home is fi lled with loving fami- from the store that cost an additional which he would keep). I strongly it in my face that I “put her before lot of women would love to have ly and friends. But when we open $800. Besides the fi nancial aspect, object for numerous reasons. DEAR GOING: I don’t think him.” Please help me. I am not sure someone like him. our home, there always seems to be I’m feeling hurt that what I gave was He has people willing to give so. If he is truly kind, considerate how much more of this I can take. My problem is we see the world someone who feels it necessary to not adequate enough for her. Am I them good homes, but the female and thoughtful, he will take into — STUCK IN THE MIDDLE through completely different eyes. point out something wrong with our being too sensitive here? — HURT (whom I am very attached to) had consideration that you are handling I’m an artist. I want to go out and home or something that should be FEELINGS IN BOCA RATON severe postpartum for more than a as much responsibility as you can DEAR STUCK: How often is explore the world and do crazy fi xed. It drives me nuts! I fi nd it hard year after her last litter. His house shoulder and not insist on yet an- your mother at your house, and things. He’s more comfortable at to respond without sounding snot- DEAR HURT FEELINGS: You is currently in the midst of an end- other litter. Because the last preg- how long does she stay after those home with video games and he’s ty. When I’m invited to someone’s are a generous and loving husband. less renovation, the dogs are always nancy was so hard on the female, it dinners? How often did you in- not comfortable mingling with home, I would never walk around You should not, however, feel hurt on the furniture, and it’s a constant would be interesting to know what teract with her before your father crowds. He can be overprotective and nitpick and point out problem ar- that your wife exchanged the neck- struggle to keep the place relatively a veterinarian has to say about this. died? Have you been ignoring your sometimes, and when I bring up eas. I would love it if you could give lace. You told her she could, and clean from one day to the next, es- I’m wondering if your boyfriend husband in favor of interacting my concerns about possibly break- me examples of what I can say to de- she took you up on it. Perhaps next pecially since I must also take care may want to put her though this for with your mom? ing up, he doesn’t take me seriously fl ect those not-so-helpful comments. time you should consider asking of my own house. money rather than love. That he feels so encroached and says, “You do this every time — HOST IN ILLINOIS her what she would like, so you can I’m a dog person, but three large upon or threatened that he’s deter- you’re upset.” choose the gift “together.” dogs are already too much. I love DEAR ABBY: My father passed mined to alienate you from your We live together and are depen- DEAR HOST: Allow me to offer the man, he is my best friend, and away a little over a year ago. Since widowed mother and is dictating dent both fi nancially and emotion- you a menu. Feel free to pick and Dear Abby is written by Abigail I love his dogs. But I’m getting to then, I have started spending more how often you can visit or talk with ally. Honestly, I would like to stay choose as you please: Van Buren, also known as Jeanne the point where if he decides to time with my mother, and my hus- her on the phone tells me he may with him, but I’m torn about what 1. “Oh, my! I hadn’t noticed.” Phillips, and was founded by her have another litter and take on the band does not like it. She is a huge be an extremely jealous and con- to do. Should I leave someone I 2. “Thank you for pointing that mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact responsibility of another dog, it help with our kids. On the day she trolling person. This is such a red should be grateful for in order to out. I’ll have it fi xed before you Dear Abby at www.DearAbby. may be the breaking point for me. gets them off the school bus, she fl ag you should discuss it with a chase selfi sh dreams? Or should I come back over.” (And don’t invite com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange- Would it be foolish of me to throw will stay for dinner. Our kids love licensed marriage and family ther- stay and encourage him to change? the person again.) les, CA 90069. 4C Sunday, July 21, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listings The Daily Tribune News

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JULY 23, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Conners House Gamers Georgia Mod Fam black-ish News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Spin the Wheel ’ 9-1-1 ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Vets-Pets Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! America’s Got Talent “Judge Cuts 2” (N) (:01) Bring the Funny Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ American Experience ’ (Part 2 of 3) A Year in Space ’ Amanpour-Co WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) ’ NCIS “Third Wheel” Blood & Treasure ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Private Eyes ’ Private Eyes ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ Å JAG “Legacy” Å JAG “Legacy” Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ The Disappearance Cops ’ Cops ’ WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Cook Kitchen Earth’s Natural News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Penelope Keith Penelope Keith TLC ASay Yes Say Yes ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress Outdaughtered ’ Outdaughtered (N) Outdaughtered “Quints on the High Seas” ’ A&E FThe First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å (:01) 60 Days In ’ (:04) 60 Days In ’ DISC HNaked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid XL ’ Å Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch ’ Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch (N) Cajun Navy (N) ’ Å TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ (:01) Supernatural (:02) ››› “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) Harrison Ford. (:02) ››› “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016) Felicity Jones. Animal Kingdom (N) Animal Kingdom “Star Wars: For” USA JNCIS ’ (Part 2 of 2) NCIS ’ NCIS “Agent Afloat” NCIS ’ NCIS “Heartland” ’ WWE Monday Night RAW ’ Å WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Chrisley Miz & Mod Fam Mod Fam fx KMother Mother Mike Mike ››› “World War Z” (2013, Horror) Brad Pitt. ’ Å ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014) Chris Evans. ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ Pose (N) ’ Å (:07) Pose ’ Å ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) International Champions Cup Soccer International Champions Cup Soccer Leagues Cup ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Football Noon Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å Gymratts NBA: The Jump All-Star WNBA Basketball: Storm at Aces FOXSPO P Red Bull X Fighters XTERRA Champ. Red Bull Cliff Diving Surf Highlights Motorcycle Race Redfern Polaris World Poker World Poker PBA Bowling League Quarterfinals. (Taped) Tennis HIST TSecrets in the Sky: Untold-Skunk Works American Pickers: Bonus Buys “The $90,000 Question” ’ Å American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers FSSE URecap Recap Future 3 Wide Ala.Bass Outside Running XTERRA XTERRA Champ. 18 Holes Golf Braves (:15) MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves. (N) Braves Live! Post. MLB Baseball FREE V(11:00) “Hercules” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ›››› “Finding Nemo” (2003) Voices of Albert Brooks. 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Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Hunter “Alvin and Chipmunks: Squeakquel” Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Amphibia Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Sydney Raven Big City Big City Raven Raven Raven Andi Just Roll Bunk’d Raven Sydney Sydney Sydney Coop Sydney Amphibia Big City Sydney Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Everybody Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(11:30) ››› “Double Jeopardy” (1999) ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000, Suspense) George Clooney. Å ››› “Cast Away” (2000, Drama) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. Å ›› “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993) COM ¥Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Drunk Alternat. Daily Drunk TCM μ“Gunfight at OK” ››› “Home Before Dark” (1958) Jean Simmons. Å ››› “The Big Circus” (1959) Å ›› “The Crowded Sky” (1960) Dana Andrews. Å ››› “The Time Machine” (1960) ›››› “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) BRAVO ∂Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Housewives Watch Real BET ∏“Mo (:28) ›› “Shaft” (2000, Action) Samuel L. Jackson. ›› “Juice” (1992) Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur. (:25) ››› “American Gangster” (2007) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe. Tales “Deep Cover” The Next Big Thing Tales “Deep Cover” SYFY ∫“Caspia ›››› “Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior” (:34) ››› “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985) ›› “Blade” (1998) Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff. Å ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” Å FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Undisputed Fair NASCAR Race Hub MLB’s NFL NHRA Drag Racing Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals. Å MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æBar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ›› “White House Down” (2013) Channing Tatum. Premiere. ’ Ink Master (N) ’ “White House”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JULY 24, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Press Your Luck (N) Card Sharks “105” Match Game (N) ’ News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef (N) ’ First Responders Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Naturally Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Ellen’s Game Songland ’ Å The InBetween (N) Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) Outdoors Recon Ancient Skies (N) NOVA (N) Å NOVA (N) Å Amanpour-Co WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline ’ Å CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) ’ Big Brother (N) ’ S.W.A.T. “Pride” ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast Dateline “Bitter Pill” Dateline ’ 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG “Florida Straits” JAG “Flight Risk” JAG “JAG TV” ’ JAG ’ Å JAG ’ (Part 1 of 2) JAG ’ (Part 2 of 2) JAG ’ Å JAG ’ Å WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Belton Milk British Baking News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Poldark-Master Grantchester Jamestown (N) ’ Vicious Special ’ TLC ASay Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Dr. Pimple Popper The Family Chantel sMothered ’ Unexpected ’ A&E FThe First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ Wahlburgers ’ Wahlburgers ’ Wahlburgers Å Wahlburgers (N) The Employables (N) (:04) Wahlburgers ’ DISC HMysteries of Mysteries of Mysteries of Mysteries of Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown: Rediscovered (N) ’ Å TNT ISupernatural ’ Supernatural ’ (:01) Supernatural (:02) ››› “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (2016) Felicity Jones. ›› “Taken 2” (2012, Action) Liam Neeson. Soccer: International Friendly ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise. USA JPearson Å Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits (N) (:01) Pearson (N) Law & Order: SVU fx KMother Mother Mother Mike Mike ››› “Deepwater Horizon” (2016) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ ››› “Get Out” (2017, Horror) Daniel Kaluuya. ’ Å Snowfall (N) ’ (:01) Snowfall ’ ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Minnesota Twins. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Football Noon Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å 30 for 30 UFC UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 FOXSPO P NHRA Drag Racing New England Nationals. Red Bull Crank World Poker World Poker PBA Bowling League Quarterfinals. PBA Bowling League Semifinals. (Taped) XTERRA Champ. World Poker HIST TCnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Counting Cars ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire ’ Forged in Fire Forged in Fire (N) Strongest Man (:05) Forged in Fire FSSE UMLB Baseball: Royals at Braves Silver Silver MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves. Sports Braves (:15) MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves. (N) Braves Live! Post. MLB Baseball FREE V“Hunchback” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Finding Dory” (2016) ’ Å grown-ish (:31) ››› “Ratatouille” (2007), Ian Holm ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WWife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Marrying Millions Marrying Millions (N) Married-Sight Married Married at First Sight (N) Å Marrying Millions (N) Married-Sight TRAV ¨Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Mysteries-Museum Paranormal Ca. Paranormal Ca. UFOs: Uncovering UFOs: Uncovering Alien Highway (N) Ripley’s Believe It ANPL ≠Crikey... Irwins Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole River Monsters ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law ’ Lone Star Law: Uncuffed (N) ’ I Was Prey ’ Å I Was Prey ’ Å NICK ØSponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Hunter “LEGO Batman: The Movie” Smarter Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Amphibia Jessie ’ Jessie ’ Bunk’d Sydney Raven Big City Big City Sydney Sydney Raven Andi Bunk’d Raven Sydney Just Roll Just Roll Just Roll Coop Sydney Amphibia Big City Just Roll Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger King The King of Queens AMC ≤››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993) Robin Williams, Sally Field. Å ›› “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” ›› “Ender’s Game” (2013) Harrison Ford. Å ›› “I Am Number Four” (2011) Alex Pettyfer. Å ›› “I Am Number Four” (2011) COM ¥South Pk South Park Å South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk (:15) South Park South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Pk South Daily South TCM μ“Suspi (:45) ››› “Princess O’Rourke” (1943) Å ›› “The Mating Game” (1959) (:15) ›› “Butterfield 8” (1960) Å (DVS) (:15) ›› “This Woman Is Dangerous” Å ›› “Bright Eyes” (1934) Å ››› “Laura” (1944) Å (:15) “All About Eve” BRAVO ∂Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm (N) Southern Charm Watch Charm BET ∏Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend (:44) Girlfriends ’ Girlfriend (2:55) ›› “Fat Albert” (2004), Kyla Pratt (:02) ›› “Like Mike” (2002) Lil’ Bow Wow. Å ›› “All Eyez on Me” (2017, Biography) Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira. South Martin ’ SYFY ∫“Mad (:27) ›› “Blade” (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› “Blade 2: Bloodhunt” (2002) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” Å Krypton (N) Å ›› “Underworld” FS1 ªThe Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (Live) Å Speak for Yourself Undisputed Fair NASCAR Race Hub PBC Boxing PBC: Caleb Plant vs. Mike Lee. PBC Inside PBC Boxing MLB Whiparound (N) PARMT æTwo Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ ››› “Tombstone” (1993) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. ’ Å Yellowstone (N) ’ The Last Cowboy The Daily Tribune News T.V. Listings www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, July 21, 2019 5C THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING JULY 25, 2019 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News Strahan & Sara (N) General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show ’ Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Holey Moley (N) ’ Family Food Fight Reef Break (N) ’ News J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News The Real ’ Å TMZ Live (N) ’ Steve ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) MasterChef (N) ’ Spin the Wheel (N) Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & The List Con Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! The Wall ’ Å Game Night Law & Order: SVU Up Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Funny Game Divorce Divorce Judge Hatchett Hot Hot Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold black-ish black-ish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Big Bang Last Man Fam. Guy WGTV (8) ( Dinosaur Cat in the Sesame Splash Pink Go Luna Nature Wild Kratt Molly Odd Odd Arthur PBS NewsHour (N) PBS NewsHour ’ Agatha Christie’s Poirot ’ Agatha Christie’s Poirot ’ Escape to Country WGCL (46)) News Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) ’ Dateline “Betrayed” CBS46 News at 4pm CBS46 News at 5pm News CBS Big Bang Big Bang Love Island (N) ’ Big Brother (N) Elementary (N) ’ News Colbert WPXA (14) , Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ Chicago P.D. ’ WATL (36)` Live PD Forensic Maury ’ Å Steve Wilkos Show Cheaters Cheaters Steve Wilkos Show Maury ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å News Blast The Good Wife ’ The Good Wife ’ 11Alive News at 10 Jeopardy Live PD WGN-A (9) / In the Heat of Night Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ Blue Bloods ’ JAG ’ Å JAG ’ Å JAG “Miracles” ’ Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man WPBA (30) 0 Splash Dinosaur Clifford Curious Arthur Odd Wild Kratt Wild Kratt Lidia Jamie A Year in Space ’ News Business PBS NewsHour (N) Ancient Skies Å NOVA Å NOVA Å Space Chase USA TLC ASay Yes Say Yes Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Gypsy Wedding Gypsy Wedding Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Dr. Pimple Popper Dr. Pimple Popper Untold Stories of ER My Crazy Birth Story A&E FThe First 48 ’ Live PD “Live PD -- 08.11.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 06.03.19” ’ Rescue: Rewind Rescue: Rewind Rescue: Rewind Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 07.25.19” (N) Rescue: Rewind DISC HAlmost, Away Almost, Away Almost, Away Chain Gang Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid: Uncensored (N) ’ Naked and Afraid TNT ISupernatural ’ ›› “Taken 2” (2012, Action) Liam Neeson. ›› “Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise. Å (DVS) (:45) ›› “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (2016) › “Law Abiding Citizen” (2009) Å (DVS) ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg. USA JLaw & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Queen of the South (:01) Pearson Å fx KMother Mother Mother Mother Mike Mike Mike ›› “Happy Death Day” (2017) ’ Å ››› “Get Out” (2017, Horror) Daniel Kaluuya. ’ Å ›› “Ride Along 2” (2016) Ice Cube. ’ Baskets Baskets Baskets “Ride 2” ESPN NSportsCenter (N) Outside NFL Live (N) (Live) Å NBA: The Jump (N) Noon Question Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) The Basketball Tournament The Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) ESPN 2 OFirst Take ’ Å Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live Å Football Noon Question Around Pardon NFL Live Å Rookie Professional Fighters Karate FOXSPO P Tennis Motorcycle Race Red Bull X Fighters Crank ACC PBA Bowling League Semifinals. PBA Bowling Elias Cup Finals. (Taped) Surf Highlights Polaris Red Bull HIST TPawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men ’ Mountain Men (N) Ax Men (N) ’ (:03) Alone (N) ’ (:05) Alone “Ablaze” FSSE UMLB Baseball: Royals at Braves Recap Recap MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves. Outdoors Outside ACC Sport. Sports Future Recap Recap Running Sport. Fight Sports: Boxing FREE V“Dr. Seuss-Lorax” Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle Middle ››› “Ratatouille” (2007) Voices of Patton Oswalt. ’ Siren “Sacrifice” (N) (:01) ›››› “Toy Story” (1995) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ LIFE WWife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Wife Swap ’ Å Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA (N) Little Women: LA TRAV ¨My Ghost Story My Ghost Story My Ghost Story The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files The Dead Files (N) Å The Dead Files (N) The Dead Files ANPL ≠Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Å Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ Whale Wars ’ NICK ØSponge. Sponge. SpongeBob Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Hunter “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” ’ Friends Friends Friends Friends DISNEY ∞ Amphibia Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Sydney Raven Big City Big City Just Roll Just Roll Raven Andi Raven Sydney Just Roll Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Coop Sydney Amphibia Big City Bunk’d Andi TVL ±(11:50) Gunsmoke (12:55) Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Å Gunsmoke Å M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Andy G. Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King AMC ≤(11:30) “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å ›› “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Å ››› “Home Alone” (1990) Macaulay Culkin. Å ›› “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (1992) Å COM ¥Futurama Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Office Office (:15) The Office ’ Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Office Daily South Pk TCM μ“7 Days Leave” ›› “Living on Velvet” (1935) ›› “The Gay Sisters” (1942, Drama) Å ›› “The Hardys Ride High” ›››› “The Heiress” (1949, Drama) Å ›› “Annie” (1982) Aileen Quinn. Å (:15) ›››› “Tom Jones: Director’s Cut” BRAVO ∂Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Watch NYC BET ∏Browns Browns Browns Meet the Browns Browns (2:55) ›› “Like Mike” (2002) Lil’ Bow Wow. Å (:25) ›› “All Eyez on Me” (2017) Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira. ››› “Hustle & Flow” (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard. SYFY ∫(11:30) ›› “Underworld” (2003) Å ›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes. Å ›› “Resident Evil: Retribution” (2012) Å ›› “The Boy” (2016) Lauren Cohan. 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Mini Fact: Prairie A Sea managers set grasses on fire to control the burn and of Grass make the soil more fertile.

photos courtesy NPS Bison were once hunted almost to extinction. This herd grazes on the Tallgrass When American settlers headed west, A special system Prairie National Preserve in Kansas. they came upon a great area covered with tall Prairies are one of the most special grasses. There were almost no trees or bushes. ecosystems, or habitats, in the world. They Prairie animals The first Europeans to explore this grassy have a wide variety of plants and animals. About 300 species, or types, of birds, area named it “prairie,” from the French word Many experts believe the only ecosystem with about 80 species of mammals and hundreds for meadow. more variety is the rainforest in Brazil. of species of insects live in the prairie. Constant wind made the grasses sway The diversity, or variety, in the prairie Because there are so few trees, birds like the waves of the sea. Early settlers often system helps to keep it healthy. such as prairie chickens build their nests called the prairie “a sea of grass.” They called Weather can range from very hot to very on the ground, hidden by the tall grasses. their covered wagons “prairie schooners.” (A cold. Drought, tornadoes and blizzards also Small mammals such as prairie dogs schooner is a sailing ship.) strike in the prairie. and badgers make homes by tunneling Lost in the grass Types of prairies underground. They run into their burrows When settlers reached the prairies in There are three types of prairies: tallgrass, to escape predators, grass fires or heat. midsummer, grasses could be 12 feet high. If mixed grass and shortgrass. The tallgrass Large mammals, such as bison, graze cattle strayed, prairie gets the most rain; the shortgrass gets on the tall grasses, moving from place to the only way the least. The mixed-grass prairie falls in place. Before settlers arrived, the American to find them between. elk grazed on the tallgrass prairie. The was to stand destruction of their habitat has pushed on top of a Prairie plants most of them out of the prairies and into horse and Plants growing mountain areas. in the prairie have search for NPS Gaido Allen, courtesy Missy by photo something developed thinner moving in the leaves than most other grass. plants. That way they Resources photo by J. Borden, courtesy NPS courtesy Borden, J. by photo Pioneers, A fawn hides among the lose less moisture from especially tallgrass at Pipestone National evaporation. Monument in Minnesota. On the Web: children, had Prairie plants also • nps.gov/tapr to stay close to the wagon when they walked. may have hairlike growths on their leaves. If they wandered too far, they could get lost. Coneflowers At the library: Today, climate conditions have changed, The hair helps capture • “Bluestem Horizon: A Story of a and the grasses usually grow to about 6 feet the morning dew. Tallgrass Prairie” by Evelyn Lee high — still high enough to get lost in. The plants on prairies have extra-long roots. Some can go as deep as 20 feet.

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Try ’n’ Find Mini Jokes Words that remind us of prairies are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, Patsy: What do you call a and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: single bison? Paul: A buffalonely! BADGER, BISON, BWSHORTGRASSDSB BLIZZARD, BURN, INYTISREVIDQEEL CLIMATE, DIVERSITY, SREENOIPLSEUITI Eco Note ECOSYSTEM, ELK, OURNTORNADOPRTZ FERTILE, MEADOW, NBUMETSYSOCE I LZ PIONEERS, PRAIRIE, BADGERWODAEMAEA Human activities have SCHOONER, SEA, HBEMEEL I TREFRRR caused almost 600 plant species to SETTLERS, SHORTGRASS, YLSSARGLLATPPSD go extinct over the past 250 years, according to scientists from Britain’s SPECIES, TALLGRASS, KNMVSCHOONERVH I Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew and QETAM I LCSE I CEPS TORNADO. ’s Stockholm University. The loss is occurring up to 500 times faster than the rate plants would naturally Cook’s Corner disappear. Their research found that plants have gone extinct twice as fast Cheesy-Topped Tomatoes as birds, mammals and amphibians since 1753. The loss has been highest on You’ll need: • 1/2 cup shredded islands, in the tropics and in regions with • 4 medium-size tomatoes sharp cheddar a Mediterranean climate. • 1 cup seasoned bread crumbs cheese adapted with permission from Earthweek.com • dash of salt and pepper • 2 tablespoons dill weed For later: What to do: Look in your newspaper for articles 1. Cut tomatoes in half and arrange with sliced side up on a microwavable dish. about animals and plants in the wild. 2. Sprinkle with bread crumbs, salt and pepper. 3. Cook, uncovered, in a microwave oven on medium power for 2 minutes. 2019 Andrews McMeel Syndication 4. Remove tomatoes and sprinkle with cheese and then dill weed. Teachers: For standards-based 5. Place dish in microwave again and cook on high power for 1 more minute. activities to accompany this feature, visit: bit.ly/MPstandards. And follow

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From Page 1C For Scott Evans, a vision teacher at the Bartow County School System, the Freedom Braille Trail will provide students with vision loss a step toward independence. “This is going to be a great option, because when you introduce cane travel, they’ve got to get used to the sensation that they feel through that cane,” Evans said. “Picking a walking trail that is safe like this — safe atmosphere — then they can feel the different surfaces [and] the transition between surfaces. “Already today, my student has picked up on the gravel sensation,” he said, referring to Ian Rodriguez, a rising freshman at Woodland High School. “As he was using the cane, he said, ‘I’m in the grass?’ And I said, ‘No, you’re picking up the pine needles’ sen- sitivity.’ So even a pine needle can be felt through the cane, which in the real world could be hazards and things like that — heightened awareness of where they’re at. It gives them a reference point.” Donning a pastel tie-dye dress, Brooklyn Grace Hunt also explored the trail Monday afternoon through various methods, including holding onto the rope and the hand of her grandmother, who she affectionately calls “Mimi.” Along with attending the Center for the Visually Impaired in Atlanta, the 3-year-old Rydal resident will start Pre-K at Pine Log Elementary School in August. “She’s totally blind,” Brooklyn’s mother Lexie Hunt said. “Her pituitary gland didn’t develop when she was born, and she doesn’t have any hormones. “… We thought [this trail] was awesome, because there’s not really much around here to do for visu- ally-impaired kids. I thought it was pretty neat and exciting for her. We’ll definitely be back.” By having students partake in activities, like this, Evans shared the experiences will serve as essential motivators to help them reach their full potential. “One of the staggering statistics is how often vi- sually-impaired and blind students do not graduate from high school,” he said. “So if we can, [we need to] keep them looking forward and add more motivation. “The biggest word that I can teach them is not math, science, social studies, anything like that. It’s independence. … This trail is one step toward a great- er motivation to be outdoors.” Along with visiting the trail, the public can see the new offering by partaking in the Bartow Coun- ty Lions Club’s Pros vs. Joes BBQ fundraiser Sept. 21. To be presented in the pavilions near the Freedom Braille Trail, the benefit will generate funds for the walking path. For a $10 contribution, attendees will be able to sample barbecue from the event’s competitors from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional barbecue teams are being recruited at this time. Further information about the barbecue fundraiser can be obtained by calling Barnett at 770-547-9106. For more information about the Freedom Braille Trail or the Bartow County Lions Club, call its pres- ident, Dede Skipper at 404-452-4209; email Bartow-

[email protected]; or visit the group’s RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Facebook page. Marietta resident Will Graham reads one of the Braille panels along the Freedom Braille Trail at Dellinger Park in Cartersville.

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